On Sat, 5 Nov 2022 12:38:51 +0100 Liam Proven wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 at 19:16, Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> wrote:
I have just done a zypper dup to snapshot 20221103, and now sudo asks for my user password rather than root's password:
Um. I don't use openSUSE much any more since I left SUSE but that is normal, intentional and desired behaviour for `sudo`.
The idea of SUDo (Super User Do) is that you can "do" things as the Superuser without being the superuser, knowing the superuser account password, or there even being a superuser or a password.
It should not accept the root password. It is asking for _yours_.
But mine doesn't work... bob@antikythera:~> sudo zypper dup [sudo] password for bob: bob is not in the sudoers file. This incident has been reported to the administrator. ...since upgrading to snapshot 20221103 -- Bob Williams No HTML please. Plain text preferred. https://useplaintext.email/