Su-doh or su-doo?

Su-doh or su-doo?

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Syu-doe

Pseudo

Sudo, whats the problem? You read it exactly how its written.

Is it called sudo because you're a psuedo superuser?

ITT: ubuntards not old enough to be allowed to use su.

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it's called sudo because you effectively do the specifiied command with su
you can even sudo as anyone you can su to, not just root

>Su-doh
is how I (and I imagine the rest of the common-sense thinking, rational human beings who use linux) do so.
>or su-doo?
which is what the command is - "switch user do"

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sudo = superuser do [command]

sue-dough

su elevates the entire terminal (and possibly session) where as sudo is far more secure as it only escalates the command being used, which the elevation ends the majority of time when the command ends.

Don't try to sound superior cunt - you aren't.

sudo.

We know that but this may shock you, you don't have to pronounce shortened versions of words the way they're originally pronounced.
sudo is easier to say and everyone understands it immediately
people who say sudo get the rope.

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Tsui-dwo

doas

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This, why would one even think of reading it as "doo"? There's absolutely nothing that hints at such retarded reading.

If you're saying "doo" you must be a poo

Su doesn't elevate anything.
Su let's you switch the current user. It's like ssh but for local accounts. Su without any arguments defaults to root.
Well, you could've at peast read the manual before speaking, but no.
There's a root account for a reason. Roots can have different PATH and other preferences to aid system manipulation.

Sudo is not secure, first it's used by ubuntards, secondoy it caches the "cookie" for a few mins, so if you type sudo in front of the next command _by force of habit_, you are just fucked up.

Finally, getting sudo installed on a system is a system compromise.
If your dumb self or user gets his pass stolen or guessed(pass:12345678) the one that gets into your system is also a super user with sudo, so your whole system is going to get butt fucked.
In the case where you are only using su, as every sane person, the worst it can happen is that that particular user is going to get fucked and the rest of the system is going to be intact.
I didn't expect from ubuntards to think of these things, they are served preheated food and they have others to think for them.
Nothing good has come out of the ubuntu cult.

It's short for "superuser do"

superuser do

マ ニガ

Much like gif, the original intentional pronunciation (sue do) is the stupid one and we should avoid it.

>If you're saying "doo" you must be a poo
Because it literally means
"Super user do"

>do you take this woman as you lawfully wedded wife in sickness and in health
>I doh

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it's not
sudo = substitute user do

Either way the "do" in "sudo" comes from "do"

>saying commands out loud
Absolute state

>secondoy it caches the "cookie" for a few mins
>he doesn't know how to edit his bashrc and thinks that typing su into a terminal is "caching the cookie" (what the everloving fuck are you on about??!)

Fucken amateur league. But hey - if it helps your crippling inferiority by trying to think you somehow mor superior by which linux distro you use - far be it from me to argue. You fucken pathetic piece of shit.

In unix it was "switch user"

jsyk - debian user for more than a decade. Probably longer than you've had your own computers I'm guessing, let alone been a linux user.

>sci-fi
so not sy fee?

GNU/sudo

Do as.

run as administrator

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Kek

doas.

dose, doh's, do-as, doh'ahs?

do as

my first debian distro was testing etch, back in the days where fglrx demanded importing packages from sid, so you ended up with a hybrid system, harder to maintain than any other rolling distro.
>>he doesn't know how to edit his bashrc and thinks that typing su into a terminal is "caching the cookie"
I could use the official terminology for he sudo session, but you ubuntards are mainly html/css programmers, so I came down to your level and terminology, to be more understandable to your kind of people.
the sudo session t/o doesn't have to do with bashrc, it has to do with the sudoers file.
>crippling inferiority
I am just laughing at your struggle with sudo, every.fucking.time. when I see an Ubuntard use the terminal.
I am also laughing at your uneducated bants. Keep em coming
>sudo
>bashrc
lamao.

Your repeated use of
>ubuntard
marks you as as bit of a fuckwit m8.

>he thinks he's an oldfag cause he used etch...

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