72 0 ReplyFor those like me who didn't get the joke: Systemd v256 Introduces run0: A Safer Alternative to sudo / linuxiac.com
27 0 ReplyI don't know enough about IT security to understand this.
Does that mean that run0 puts programs in some form of sandbox? What's the difference now to sudo?
7 0 Replysetuid binaries are scary, so I could see myself getting behind this.
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I was thinking exactly this
12 0 ReplySystemd specific, doesn't run in any distro, thus, I probably won't use it.
5 1 ReplyTbh, I don't think I can change the muscle memory. Even if run0 is forced on users as the new sudo, I'll just use an alias or some shit.
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Kid is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
49 0 ReplyDid we ever figure out who it gets reported to?
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Linux kids do not accept cookies.
48 0 ReplyNot from strangers anyway.
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Login as root
25 0 ReplyWhy does it rhyme with "shoot yourself in the foot"?
1 0 ReplyIt definitely doesn't rhyme
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25 2 ReplyNot as robust as far as I can tell. It doesn't seem to allow for the level of control and logging that sudo does
3 0 ReplyIt's made for peoples who only has 1 user account on their machine, like 80% of Linux users
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Run0
16 1 ReplyPowerShell: right clicks and selects run as administrator, loses previous session
14 0 ReplyToday you can use an inline "RunAs" command such as "runas /user:Administrator "powershell.exe -executionpolicy bypass -command Set-Location "$PWD"; .\install.ps1"
Additionally, Sudo will soon be available in Win11.
2 1 ReplyThat's cultural appropriation.
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Why? Because GUI shell = session...
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13 1 ReplyOne of my favorites.
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sudo git clone
7 0 Replysudo git out of my head
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This comic strip always weirded me out. It's like the Veggie Tales of comic strips.
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is a bloatsu -
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