General :: Sudo Vs Gksudo / Difference Between Them?

Oct 23, 2010

Sudo vs gksudo What's difference ?

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Debian :: Cannot Use Sudo Although Su And Gksudo Works

Sep 27, 2015

I am trying to use sudo but it prompts that the password is wrong.

When I try to use gksudo everything is fine. I also can use su - without a problem.

I tried to add my user to sudoers and it seemed to work as you can see here:

Code: Select allronel : sudo root adm cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev users netdev lpadmin

but it did not change the situation.

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General :: What's The Difference Between Sudo Su - And Sudo -i

Jun 19, 2011

It is my understanding that they do the same: they ask for my password (if I am allowed in /etc/sudoers), and give me a login shell as root.

Is there any difference between them?

sudo su -
sudo -i

Also, what's the difference between

sudo su
sudo -s

I think that they both ask for my password, and give me a shell with my old environment variables.

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus Requires Root Permission Even Without Gksudo,sudo,etc

Aug 15, 2010

Every time I try to open Nautilus it requires root permission even if I don't use commands like gksudo.

I launch it from docky's bookmarks applet, requires root.

Use a command like "nautilus /home/harvey" it still requires root.

Adding the file browser launcher to docky doesn't even LAUNCH nautilus.

But launching file browser from gnome-panel works O_O.

But I never use gnome-panel, so I'd like to be able to launch it from docky and commands and stuff without root permission.

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General :: Difference Between Sudo And Root User?

Feb 8, 2010

Can a sudo user do everything what a root user can do? I read sometimes expert say "You should run it as root rather than sudo user".

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General :: What Is Difference Between Power Broker Utility And Sudo Command

Aug 11, 2011

I just wanted to know the difference between Using Sudo mechanism over using Power breaker utilities.

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Ubuntu :: Shortcut To Access Sudo Nautilus (gksudo Nautilus) From The Current Window

Feb 11, 2011

Is it possible to change my current nautilus window to have sudo capabilities,? e.g. to delete locked files. It may be lazy but if it takes a lot of navigation then it would be handy to somehow activate sudo from the open window without the terminal command (gksudo nautilus) which always begins at root.

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Software :: Difference Between Su And Sudo?

Jan 24, 2011

They both appear to do the same thing, except sudo won't ask me for a password....?

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Debian :: Build Process - Use Sudo For Make Install - Difference?

Dec 26, 2010

What are the differences if I build (./configure, make, make install) an app when log in as root vs a "regular" user other than I have to use sudo for make install? If an app is built from a non-root account, will it be available to every other user on the system?

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General :: Difference Between The Commands "su" And "sudo -i"?

May 31, 2010

What is the difference between the commands "su" and "sudo -i"?

When I do sudo -i, it asks me the password and after typing my password, I login.

But when I do "su",it asks for my password, and I type the same password as for the sudo -i, but the terminal shows su: Authentication failure Why is it so? Does these commands have different passwords? If so I've forget password for "su". Now what to do?

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General :: Sudo Cd /root Gives Sudo - Cd - Command Not Found

Jan 6, 2011

Kernel 2.6.21.5, Slackware 12.0

Code:

Code:

On the other hand

Code:

So, I do not understand why the notification "sudo: cd: command not found", considering cd is a bash built-in command.

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Ubuntu :: Difference Between "sudo Shutdown Now" And "sudo Shutdown 0"

Nov 30, 2010

can anyone tell me the difference between "sudo shutdown now" and "sudo shutdown 0"

i know that "sudo shutdown 0" will shutdown the system in 0 seconds. but when i run sudo shutdown now my system goes into the maintenance mode?? what is maintenance mode??

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Ubuntu :: Banshee Will Only Run With Gksudo?

Feb 15, 2010

I love Banshee (1.5.3). A bit bleeding edge, but when I tried to reinstall it I find I can only run it with gksudo.

My system:

Karmic 32 bit
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Processor 5200+
Chipset Geforce 6100
Drive 160G
RAM 2G

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Fedora :: Can I Install One Of Apps That Tries To Run Needs Gksudo

Aug 14, 2009

One of the apps that tries to run needs gksudo. Can I install that? I can't find it in the fedora or rpmfusion repos

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Ubuntu :: Need Gksudo To Open Transmission

May 23, 2010

When I try to open Transmission I get a message: "Couldn't open "/home/shai/.config/transmission/lock": Permission denied", and the only way to open it is by using gksudo.

I read on another thread that I need to delete that file, but the file doesn't exist.

What should I do?

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Ubuntu :: How To Change Gksudo Background

Jan 20, 2011

I am wondering if i can change the background or theme when i do gksudo or when i have to type a password, let's say in synaptics.

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo And Gksu Stop Working?

Jan 20, 2010

I am running a file server on Jaunty. It was a fresh install about a month ago and I have been having problems ever since. I connect external drives to the machine to do nightly backups. Lately, I have been using GParted (Gnome Partition Editor) to format the drives before using them as backups, as I keep a backup for every day of the week.

After using GParted a couple of times, it will stop working and I can't open it or any other application that needs root privileges. I can't use Gnome to mount drives anymore. I have to open Terminal and use the mount command to mount drives. Trying to start gparted or any other application, including nautilus from the Terminal using gksudo or gksu, I get the following error message:

Code:
gksudo nautilus
(nautilus:25353): nautilus-extension-gnome-mount-WARNING **: Cannot connect to system bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.LimitsExceeded : The maximum number of active connections for UID 0 has been reached
(nautilus:25353): nautilus-extension-gnome-mount-WARNING **: Could not initialize hal context

[Code].....

Once the machine is rebooted, everything works fine until I run a few more privileged applications, then the applications stop working again and this whole process starts all over. The only way to fix the problem so far is to reboot the machine, which is completely unacceptable.

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo Nautilus Changes Background To Default

Jun 24, 2010

gksudo nautilus sets the background to default (Because nautilus is rendering the desktop) I set the gconf key to stop it rendering the desktop, but this only affects the icons. How can I get it to give me back my background? Edit: Fixed the desktop (--no-desktop option on nautilus command) - need to find how to kill the nautilus process automatically when I close it.

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Ubuntu :: Get Errors Even When Running Nautilus Under Gksudo?

Sep 12, 2010

On Linux Mint, there is this theme called WildMint, looks somewhat like an older Ubuntu Studio theme. Anyway, I have been trying to find how to get it to work on Ubuntu instead of Mint. It is nowhere to be found on Gnome-Look and I've tried to search everywhere for it. Also, I've tried just copying the folder from /usr/share/themes but I just get errors even when running Nautilus under gksudo.

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo Doesn't Work As Expected

Oct 7, 2010

I am running following command- $ gksudo ./myscript

It doesnt do anything. If i run sudo, then it works perfectly fine.

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo Forgets The Password Immediately?

Apr 29, 2011

This occurred sometime in the past couple of days, perhaps because of an update that I just blindly accepted or due to some tinkering of my own. But for some reason, my gksudo never remembers the password I put in there anymore. When I sudo in a terminal it remembers no problem, and my sudo-via-terminal also responds to the "timestamp_timeout=x" variable in /etc/sudoers as it should. But does gksudo have it's own "/etc/sudoers" file where you can override the caching period for the password or does it reference the regular /etc/sudoers also?

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo Forgets Password Immediately

May 20, 2011

This occurred sometime in the past couple of days, perhaps because of an update that I just blindly accepted or due to some tinkering of my own. But for some reason, my gksudo never remembers the password I put in there anymore. When I sudo in a terminal it remembers no problem, and my sudo-via-terminal also responds to the "timestamp_timeout=x" variable in /etc/sudoers as it should. But does gksudo have it's own "/etc/sudoers" file where you can override the caching period for the password or does it reference the regular /etc/sudoers also? I have no clue where else to look....

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo/gksu Silently Refuses To Do Anything

Jun 2, 2011

This comes at some point after installing GNS3 and Dynamips, which require administrator access as GUI's. Although, the first couple times I tried to run GNS3 as administrator, it worked fine. I do still receive the password prompt, whether running from the command line or the context menu. Note that GNS3 is the first application for which I've needed to run gksudo, so this may have been an issue before the above were installed, although I've always been able to run "Open as Administrator" in Nautilus and "Synaptic Package Manager," which now will not run either.

Running Ubuntu 10.10.

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OpenSUSE :: Gksudo Command Not Found On Launching Hamachi-gui

Feb 23, 2010

can't find where is gksudo, it is a part of some pakage but witch one?

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Ubuntu :: Gksudo Nautilus" Didn't Work?

Jan 29, 2011

I tried "gksudo nautilus", and it didn't work! When the root window pops-up, it isn't there! I would like to delete this annoying file so that i can see my whole desktop.

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Ubuntu :: Change Gksu To Gksudo In Lxshortcut (for Synaptic Package Manager)

Nov 7, 2010

I installed lubuntu 10.10 from a minimal netinstall. For some reason, the main menu entry for synaptic package manager uses gksu instead of gksudo at the beginning of the command, as revealed by right-clicking the entry, then clicking "properties". This, of course, precludes the ability to access the program unless you're among the few who have activated the root user account. That's a problem in and of itself, but it's been recognized elsewhere. However, after I fixed the command and clicked "ok", nothing changed. I opened up the little properties menu again and it was gksu, as though I hadn't fixed the command.

The properties window is a mysterious little program called lxshortcut. I suspect that if I run lxshortcut using sudo, then the changes I make will actually stick. Problem is, I don't know how to find the actual location of the main menu's SPM shortcut/launcher-thingy. Nor are there any clear instructions on how to use lxshortcut in terminal. I flailed about with my best interpretation of vague instructions, but to no avail.

I downloaded alacarte (which is, of course, intended for gnome), and I got the software sources entry to show up in the list, but nothing else in the program responded when I clicked. The whole experience in alacarte was weird and unhelpful and somehow I've outright removed the menu entry for synaptic. And that's fine, I barely use it anyway, but Software Sources also has the same gksu problem, and I actually use that one. So how do I change the command associated with one of the preferences in the lxde/lubuntu main menu?

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Ubuntu :: Default Contents For The File That Opens - When Run Gksudo Gedit /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme

Jan 9, 2010

The default contents for the file that opens when you run gksudo gedit /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme in terminal.

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Ubuntu :: Sudo Ifconfig Eth0 Down Vs Sudo /etc/init.d/networking Stop

Jun 10, 2010

explain the difference between these two commands. I'm currently reading about changing your mac address and both of these commands show up a lot. They sound like the same thing to me. Is one better than the other, or do you need to use both to change your mac address?

Code:
sudo ifconfig eth0 down
sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop

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Software :: Pam_start Error 26 \ Use Sudo Su And Add An Account To A Group What's Allowed To Use Sudo?

Jan 2, 2011

I have a problem when I want to use su I get this error:Code:su: pam_start: error 26I have googled it so I found this topic (http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...r-26-a-615024/) but it didn't really help me. There was a reply on that topic and his question was what the output of this was:

Code:
ldd /usr/bin/passwd
and

[code]....

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Fedora Security :: Cannot Open /var/db/sudo After Sudo Package Upgrade?

Sep 16, 2010

A day ago I finally got around to upgrading the PackageKit installation that had been sitting for a week and a half, so I found a new upgrade for sudo available - the one that gives the sudoreplay command, I forget which version number it is exactly. When I try to use the sudo command I get this notice in my terminal:Code:Can't open /var/db/sudo/me/1: Permission deniedI didn't get it before. What do I have to do to make it open? I'm using SELinux in enforcing mode if that helps.

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