On May 23, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:

> Ubuntu is also far from the only Linux distro using sudo, and we had many
> Solaris customers requesting sudo as well.

The first time I used sudo was on SunOS 4.x and, later, various BSDs. And since 
the mid 90s I've been using the sunfreeware gcc, GNU core utils, and sudo 
packages.

As for knocking Ubuntu, I don't know about Ubuntu server but Debian has been 
much easier to manage and upgrade for several years preceding the advent of 
Opensolaris' package manager which is, ironically, very much modeled after 
Debian's packaging architecture.

-Gary
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