And if you talk about the file /etc/sudoers, it is highly recommended to
use the command :
$ sudo visudo
to modify it. This utility verify if you make a mistake when you save
the file.
This modification is not required on Raspbian.
++
Jack
Le 12/03/2018 à 09:32, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
>
On 2018-03-12 02:14, Jack wrote:
> It should be doable by default on Raspbian, but i think it is not
> possible on Ubuntu for instance (if you start Pd as a regular user).
> On Raspbian, executing command with root privileges do not ask to enter
> the password.
> Maybe i am wrong ?
i don't know.
Yes It might need some privilege
But some workaround exist.
For example running pd as root.
Le lun. 12 mars 2018 à 02:06, Jack a écrit :
> Hi Antoine,
>
> It needs root privilege ?
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
>
> Le 11/03/2018 à 20:37, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
> > hi,
> >
> > you can
It should be doable by default on Raspbian, but i think it is not
possible on Ubuntu for instance (if you start Pd as a regular user).
On Raspbian, executing command with root privileges do not ask to enter
the password.
Maybe i am wrong ?
++
Jack
Le 12/03/2018 à 02:02, Jack a écrit :
> Hi
Hi Antoine,
It needs root privilege ?
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2018 à 20:37, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
> hi,
>
> you can access shell, with the ... [shell] object from ggee
> then you can control your network manager
>
> the 'how' depends on the distro you're running on the Pi and the tools
> it
no
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2018-03-11 20:57 GMT+01:00 Johnny Mauser :
> Ah, yeah. I will try that. Do you mean to use a texteditor through shell?
>
> Am 11.03.2018 8:38 nachm. schrieb "Antoine Villeret" <
> antoine.ville...@gmail.com>:
>
Ah, yeah. I will try that. Do you mean to use a texteditor through shell?
Am 11.03.2018 8:38 nachm. schrieb "Antoine Villeret" <
antoine.ville...@gmail.com>:
> hi,
>
> you can access shell, with the ... [shell] object from ggee
> then you can control your network manager
>
> the 'how' depends on
hi,
you can access shell, with the ... [shell] object from ggee
then you can control your network manager
the 'how' depends on the distro you're running on the Pi and the tools it
provides
+
a
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2018-03-11 19:37 GMT+01:00 hi via Pd-list
has anyone tried this before? I am quite new to linux system, so the only way i
can think of is to hustle with the text object and network coresponding config
file. But i imagine problems since whatever the config file is, it won’t be
with terminating semicolons..