It affects me. I have just run into this bug on a brand new oneiric JeOS
created on a oneiric server host.
What information do you need?
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Hello heath, William King
Still this problem existing in the latest updated Lucid's packages ?
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I would agree. Is there a fix that I could test? I would like to stop
needing to run a script on first run to remove the offending line.
I can test code if you have some.
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if i recall correctly /root is NOT world readable be design, and it
sounds to me as though that code should run from init or some other
place that runs with read permisson /root
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Ok I'll convert back to a bug for now, is this a new install of jeOS or
an upgrade
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This IS a bug. The bug is that after EVERY login it requires sudo
prompt.
The problem is that the method used for checking if it's first login is
faulty. It should either check some way that doesn't require sudo, or it
should remove the check after it proves it isn't first login.
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Converting to question doesn't sound like a bug
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