What I want is terminal (or any runnable) asking me password every time I run
command that needs superuser rights.
Interesting: http://beagleboard.org/project/apstability/
Will it run free software only environment?
I suspect not :-(
Oh and by the way it's probably useful for us to see the errors.
But definitely follow the guide albeit with OpenJDK instead.
There are also PPAs and backports.
TP-LINK-wdr4300
http://iot-dev.net/ar1p1.html
My understanding is that "no timeout" means the password never expires! If I
am right, you had better set "passwd_timeout" to 0.1, which is one tenth of a
minute, i.e., 6s.
OK. My bad.
man sudoers
SUDOERS OPTIONS -> "passwd_timeout" to "0"
"Number of minutes before the sudo password prompt times out, or 0 for no
timeout. The timeout may include a fractional component if minute granularity
is insufficient, for example 2.5. The default is 5."
Hi, for security reasons, I want to remove superuser timeout. I want
console/terminal to ask me password of su/sudo/root every time that I want to
run a command that needs superuser rights.
I was under the impression that LibreCMC is based directly on OpenWRT.
Yes, you're right - LibreWRT and libreCMC are both based on OpenWRT. LibreWRT
and libreCMC merged together because it made sense to have 1 libre fork of
OpenWRT instead of two different groups working on essentially the same goal.
To do so, install "default-jdk" from Trisquel's package manager.
libreCMC is based on LibreWRT, which is based on OpenWRT.
I didn't see that. Just install OpenJDK instead.
It is based on OpenWRT?
That process requires to install java from Oracle which I prefer not to do.
Is there any option, or maybe I have to stick with the old version of arduino
from the repositories?
Thanks for that information. They really should keep their website more up to
date.
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