And if you talk about the file /etc/sudoers, it is highly recommended to use the command : $ sudo visudo to modify it. This utility verify if you make a mistake when you save the file. This modification is not required on Raspbian. ++
Jack
Le 12/03/2018 à 09:32, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2018-03-12 02:14, Jack wrote:
It should be doable by default on Raspbian, but i think it is not possible on Ubuntu for instance (if you start Pd as a regular user). On Raspbian, executing command with root privileges do not ask to enter the password. Maybe i am wrong ?
i don't know. but you can configure 'sudo' to not require you to enter your password. either for all commands, or for a specific command (or a number thereof).
this way you don't need to run Pd as root.
fgamsdr IOhannes
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