Re: [opensuse] No sux in 11.0?



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The Sunday 2008-06-22 at 13:36 -0400, James Knott wrote:

> > > James Knott wrote:
> > > > In OpenSUSE 11.0, I just tried using the sux command but > > > > apparently it's no longer available. What replaces it?


> On my 10.3, /usr/bin/sux is just a link to /bin/su. If I type "su" and > enter password, I get a red command prompt.


I just created that link and it doesn't fix the problem. The ncurses


It works now, after logging out and back in again (via ssh). I wonder who forgot that symlink?

It is intentional.

You should use "su -" and it should just work. If it doesn't, it is a bug and you should report it to bugzilla.

By the way, 'yast' calls the ncurses interface, whereas 'yast2' calls the graphical one.

- -- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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