Re: sudo env variables
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel_at_comcast.net)
Date: 09/22/05
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:57:54 -0400
"Abanowicz Tomasz" <abanowicztomek@wp.pl> wrote in message
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> Thank You for help.
> Unfortunately it didn't help.
>
> When I try to lauch xterm:
> $ sudo -s -H xterm
> it asks me for root password :(
Ahh. Hmm. I think you need to configure your /etc/sudoers to allow you, or
members of groups you are in, to sudo with your own password or without a
password as you wish. The visudo command is handy for that.
Solve that first, then we can look at the rest.
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