On Wednesday 02 June 2004 22:41, Kabagambe Kenneth wrote:

> man 8 sudo :
>        -u  The -u (user) option causes sudo to run the specified command as
> a user other than root.  To specify a uid instead of a username, use #uid.

If you are logged in as a specific user, sudo should, by default, run any 
commands you pass to it as your user, in which case this switch wouldn't 
matter.

This sudo thing with 9.1 is freaky!

Mark.


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