Ubuntu :: Suspending Laptop From The Command Line As A Normal User

Jan 20, 2010

I would like to be able to suspend to disk or Ram from the command line. I can do it with the package 'hibernate' which works well, but it needs to be run as root:

Code:

Do you know if there is any way that I can make this script run by normal users?

I am using a minimal version of 9.04 with openbox.

View 9 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Ubuntu :: Get Root Script To Run A Command As Normal User?

Jun 8, 2010

Because I have a flaky wireless device, I occasionally get a hung connection and this script gets things running again in just a few seconds except obviously the boldfaced item, as it still tries to run in the root directory and gives errors:

Configuration file "/root/.kde/share/config/knetworkmanagerrc" not writable.
Please contact your system administrator.

So I am not sure how to get knetworkmanager to run as me, the user ubuntu in the /home/ubuntu directory

#!/bin/bash
service network-manager stop
sleep 1
killall -9 knetworkmanager

[code]....

View 1 Replies View Related

General :: Execute My Scripts (example.sh) Files Like Other Normal Commands From Command-line?

Jun 23, 2010

I just want to know that how can I execute my scripts (example.sh) files like other normal commands from command-line. Please describe the full method

View 5 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Command To Switch To Normal User?

Aug 29, 2011

I can switch to root by typing "su"After having done something, I hope to switch back to original normal user. What's the command,

View 3 Replies View Related

Red Hat / Fedora :: Running Command At Startup As Normal User?

Dec 23, 2008

I'm trying to start an Oracle Integration server as user "oracle" at system startup and my approach was to place a couple of lines in /etc/rc.localsu oracle/home/oracle/startallSomething is not quite right about this as it seems to leave some processes owned by root.

View 2 Replies View Related

General :: Run A (service) Command As A Normal User During Start Up?

Oct 12, 2009

I have found so many ways for root user to execute commands in so many possible path locations - but having difficulties on executing commands as normal user - during start up.This is what i've got for /etc/rc.d/rc.local script:Code:su -l user && (/bin/sh svc_cmd.sh &)But the command doesn't run at all...

View 2 Replies View Related

Server :: Command Mtr Access As Normal System User

Oct 23, 2010

I am using vicidialnow 1.2 VERSION: 2.0.4-122 and BUILD: 81011-0855 (CEntos Based Dialer). In all the way, it is working fine. I want to give the access of command /usr/sbin/mtr to a Normal System USer, which is not working according to my wish. I have make the entry in as sudo or make the soft link of /usr/sbin/mtr to /bin. But all in vain. And i am not in the condition to give the root access to the user.

View 4 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Stop From Suspending Laptop Automatically?

Nov 6, 2010

i have set up a laptop running maverick as server but the problem is that when i put down the screen ubuntu suspends my laptopwhat should i do??

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Find Command When Loggin As A Normal User And Search For A File Passwd Under?

Dec 25, 2010

when loggin as a normal user and search for a file passwd under /etc. i get few errors with permission denied.how to ignore this permission denied errors.

csh hostname 109 % find . -name passwd
find: ./lvm/backup: Permission denied
find: ./lvm/archive: Permission denied

[code]....

View 4 Replies View Related

Debian Installation :: Laptop Keeps On Suspending / Hibernating Every 30 Seconds Or So

Dec 30, 2015

I've just installed new Debian 8 from live CD, lxed. The problem is urgent, I cannot do anything on my laptop, the computer keeps on suspending/hibernating every 30 seconds or so.

View 4 Replies View Related

Debian Configuration :: How To Forcibly Disable Laptop Close From Suspending

Mar 31, 2016

I'm using xfce, and the power manager settings, to only lock the screen when close, are not honored. The laptop suspends, no matter what, when closed. Is there a way to forcibily only allow xfce power manager to handle the close lid behavior?

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Get To The User Directory From Command Line

Oct 24, 2010

how do you get to the usr directory from command line.

View 5 Replies View Related

Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Add User Through Command Line?

Jan 31, 2011

How to add user through command line..??i used "useradd" and "passwd" and created an account but i can't login to it...

View 12 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Add User Permission To Use Sudo In Command Line?

Oct 20, 2010

I have a problem about user permission, I just destroy my user...So, I create a new one. But I can't have the permission to use "sudo" or to install program... So, I cannot do a lot of thing in my computer. The logical solution is to boot in failsafe mode and access to the root terminal, but, I don't know how to change the permission to allow me to use sudo.

View 5 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Suspend From Command Line As User ?

Mar 13, 2011

Is it possible in Fedora to suspend from the command line as a non-root user?

View 9 Replies View Related

Fedora :: F15 Suspend Command Line As User ?

May 25, 2011

I just installed new Fedora (F15) and I could not figure out how to suspend or hibernate from command line as user. The method I used in previous versions does not seem to work:

Code:

What is new method of command line suspending and hibernating as user?

View 6 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: What The Diffent - Root User And Susdo In Command Line

Jan 4, 2010

Why we have to log in as root user some times while we can use sudo in command line ,is it diffrent , does sudo dont have all access and all permessions? i am really lost , i know little of alot of things in ubuntu ,but still missong alot of circles to make the complate picture.

View 8 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Give A User Sudo Privilege From Command Line?

Mar 14, 2011

I adjusted some settings in the desktop settings folder in KDE. I had only one user account on the machine. Next time I rebooted I could not log into KDE (it kept bombing out). I had to log into the console. Finally I managed to create a new account with useradd but this user cannot sudo

My problem is that my home directory is encrypted, so I need a new user with sudo privileges to delete all the kde files and folders in my original users home directory so that I can start with a new KDE setup (which won�t be a bad thing since I tinkered a lot).

How can I add sudo privileges to the new account (I presume I can do it by logging in with my sudo account in a terminal login?

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Security :: Preventing User From Accessing Command Line

May 8, 2011

I'm trying to set up an unprivileged user on some field systems running 11.04 with the standard Gnome shell (rather than Unity), and ideally that user would not have access to the command line. The user can log in through GDM (but not the text consoles) with no password, so I need to provide the absolute minimum of privileges; basically the user should only be able to run one program.

I've already set the /desktop/gnome/lockdown/disable_command_line key with gconf-editor for that user, which successfully disabled the "Run Command" dialog. Unfortunately, even though the description of the key in gconf-editor says "prevents the user from accessing the terminal...", the terminal emulator is still accessible from the Applications menu, and I haven't been able to find a good way of disabling the terminal or removing it from the menu. The only thing that occurs to me is an ugly hack: replace the gnome-terminal binary with another that checks to make sure the user is not the unprivileged one and then starts gnome-terminal.

View 5 Replies View Related

Fedora :: View A User's Group In The Command Line ?

Mar 23, 2011

I am learning about group and user management with Fedora and can change the user's group using the usermod command but did not know if there was a command to see the group currently associated with the user.

View 3 Replies View Related

Server :: User Management Web Tool For Red Hat / Use Ssh - Command Line?

Jun 7, 2009

Just a quick question, is there a system user management app that could be accessed via a website for red hat (or really any distro)? Something kinda like phpMyAdmin, but can do useradd, userdel, groupadd, etc. For remote admins who don't know how to use ssh or the command line.

View 2 Replies View Related

CentOS 5 Server :: Create An User Through Command Line?

Dec 16, 2009

i have a server running on centos5, i have run vsftp and samba, and i need create a user through command line and set your default directory, i can do this through graphic interface, but i need do throug line command.

View 12 Replies View Related

General :: How Important Is 'CLUE' / Command Line User Environment?

Oct 16, 2010

I have read many articles by eminent Linux users who laugh off, when they are asked "is a command line knowledge necessary"?. They go on to say that Linux Distros have evolved so much that the GUI is sufficient! I use my Win.desktop for 1)checking the news, 2)checking my e-mail, 3)writing a blog, 4)Listening to music, and 5)since i am a consultant physician, with specialization in diabetology,keeping up with the trends by visiting a few professional websites! So, my needs are few!Which Distribution would you suggest to a completely Linux-ignorant person,and that's me!

View 14 Replies View Related

Server :: Command Line Tool To Add User Records To LDAP?

Jun 11, 2010

I'm looking for a script or a tool I can use from the command line, non-interactively, to add users to our LDAP server.

I could write a wrapper for ldapsearch, ldapadd and ldapmodify, or write something from scratch in perl, but I imagine someone has done this already.

View 1 Replies View Related

Software :: List All Postfix User Accounts In Command Line?

Mar 14, 2010

how to list all postfix user accounts in command line?

View 10 Replies View Related

General :: Create An Ext2 Partition From Command Line Which Is Writable From Every User

Nov 3, 2009

I work with a Debian Squeeze on my laptop and I have a 160GB external hard disk. My hard disk was formatted FAT32, but I decided to format it using ext2. I formatted it using fdisk from command line and everything went well. Unfortunately, when I mount my hard drive(which is auto-mounted from Debian) it has got root both as owner and group. Then I can't write to it because I have no permission to do that. Is there a setting to create an ext2 partition which has as owner the logged system user in order to have right permission every time.

View 7 Replies View Related

Slackware :: Suspend - Hibernate At Command Line As Regular User In 13.37 - Use ConsoleKit?

Apr 18, 2011

Using the most recent -current/13.37, I'm curious if there is a New Right Way to suspend as a regular user from the command line, now that we've got PolicyKit/ConsoleKit running the show. I've seen some things (e.g., on the Archlinux wiki) that seem to come close, but require UPower. For some reason I can't wrap my head around the PolicyKit documentation well enough to figure this out.

My old solution was to add a line to /etc/sudoers giving anyone in the power group access to pm-suspend, pm-hibernate, and shutdown, and this is probably what I'll end up doing with 13.37.

View 8 Replies View Related

Programming :: Perl - Way To Encrypt Command-line Input When User Enter A Password ?

Nov 4, 2010

I need user to input a password through command line in Windows cmd prompt. Is there a way to encrypt the input (such as put it into ......) when user is typing ?

View 2 Replies View Related

Programming :: Bash Shell Read User Argument From Command Line And Test It

Aug 29, 2010

Trying to create a small script that will read user's input, test if user entered some input and if not display some message or display a text using user's input.

The script is the following but i get an error saying "[: 6: =: argument expected"

View 12 Replies View Related

Server :: Make A Normal User Execute Commands Of The Super User's?

Jul 3, 2010

I have a question that i want to make a normal user to execute the commands which the root user is able to execute, say if i have a user named siru and when i logged in using siru i cannot run commands like tracert,nmap@loccalhost and all but i can run when i have logged into root account so my question is how to make siru to run the command tracert,nmap@localhost.I have even edited the .bash_profile of siru's home directory from

# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then

[code]...

View 1 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved