nixCraft,
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say goodbye to the sudo. a sudo replacement called run0 that will be part of the upcoming systemd 256 release. https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/devel/run0.html

jcuccia,
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@nixCraft I got rid of sudo with

alias sudo=‘doas’

yskxi,
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@nixCraft For WHAT purpose? I thought systemd was just an init system nothing more than that.

haxz5rxwi,

@nixCraft i have posted the preview.

sgsax,
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@nixCraft 🤦‍♂️ Poettering must be stopped.

guanranwang,
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schrotthaufen,
@schrotthaufen@mastodon.social avatar

@nixCraft Why in the world is there a need for another sudo like tool? And of course it’s part of LennartOS…

howtophil,
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@nixCraft FFS no.

rene0,

@nixCraft run0 make me a sandwich

Cassman,

@nixCraft system d just wants to rewrite everything. I'm still waiting to see the advantages of it.

lewiscowles1986,
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@nixCraft
Honestly WTAF is wrong with distro maintainers?

Just call it sudo, almost nobody would know it was any different

freevolt24,
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@nixCraft whenever I see this kind of changes, I'm tempted to ask this question. Why can't they use the same name when the end users know nothing and don't even want to know anything about under the hood?

nixCraft,
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Microsoft adds sudo to Windows OS, and Linux with the system removes it. If you miss sudo, please install Windows 😈 problem solved.

karelbrits,
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@nixCraft are they really removing it or just adding an extra option next to sudo? I thought it was more the latter, but I didn't read it through.

hopedestruction,
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@nixCraft Big brain moment. :kerbal:

mostafa699,
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@nixCraft
run0 apt install sudo
sudo rm -R run0

anthropy,
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@nixCraft this actually looks great, he makes some great points about SUID binaries in his posts on Mastodon, and the idea of instead using a service that runs the thing for you gives you a lot more flexibility and control over 'sudo-ing' while also making it more simple from a security point of view-- I can imagine it could also make it more complicated from an operational point of view though, but I guess we'll have to see what it's like in practice

fluxwatcher,
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jenbanim, (edited )
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@nixCraft

No execution or security context credentials are inherited from the caller into the invoked commands

Not sure what this means. Can someone explain?

Edit: nvm explained here

...environment variables, process scheduling properties, cgroup assignments, security contexts, file descriptors passed, and so on

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