Dear Tumbleweed users, At a perfectlty bad moment, a snapshot with a configuration change for sudo went out and me not being around on the weekend made this problem even worse for you. Background situation: a user requested the sudo configuration to be changed to no longer ask for the 'target user's password', but rather ask for the user willing to become somebody else's password (as other distros do) That change was submitted to Factory and was unfortunately not identified as being really bad for our existing users. So it went out in snapshot 1103 (published Friday evening) Over the weekend, many of you have struggled with this new default. Understandably so. As the change did not take into account ANY user that never had the need to change the sudo config, because it just worked for them. As this change is definitively bad in its current form I have reverted the sudo package to the state it was before snapshot 1103 and published the same version into the openSUSE Tumbleweed update channel. If you get the sudo version from there, your configuration shold start working again without further changes (if you did not change the config since then! Otherwise rpm will create an .rpmnew file and NOT replace your local modied version) Apologies at this place for the trouble caused to you. Of course I will also request openQA to also test the DEFAULT configuration provided - allowing us to spot such issues hopefully before sending them out to users ever again. Thank you very much for your understanding! Let's get this back on track and let's keep having a lot of fun Best regards, Dominique