Re: sudo with my aliases
- From: John-Paul Stewart <jpstewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 13:10:22 -0400
sam.s.kong@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
John-Paul Stewart wrote:sam.s.kong@xxxxxxxxx wrote:The thing is that I'm using a mac (Tiger).Then why are you asking a non-Linux question in a Linux group?
Try a Mac newsgroup, or comp.unix.shell if you think it's not
platform-specific.
I apologize that I posted my question in a wrong group.
I thought that the "sudo" issue was cross-platform.
Mac is on unix and the shell is bash.
It's a shell question, hence my suggestion of comp.unix.shell. That's where you'll find the experts who understand all about aliases (which are a shell feature).
Even if you were doing this on Linux, you'd still probably get better advice in comp.unix.shell since the question is about shell aliases.
And I thought that it might be better answered here because most mac
users only use GUI.
That's irrelevant. It's not a Linux-specific question so it's off topic here and that means you'll get a better (and faster) answer elsewhere.
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