• calebegg@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 months ago

        I literally saw that kind of message very recently on a nixos based machine and I literally had to stand up and do a lap. What in God’s green earth do you mean there’s no ‘sudo’??

        • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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          2 months ago

          Linux: Keeps the same quirks in shells alive for half a century BeCaUsE bAcKwArDs CoMpAtIbIlItY.

          Also Linux:

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          2 months ago

          apt remove sudo

          sudo is not installed on several distributions by default, so hardly surprising it’s not there or that you can remove it.

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          If you follow the Arch installation guide it’ll get you to a working system, but you’ll need to install sudo yourself. It’s not strictly required so it’s not installed with the essential packages (or even the packages recommended for most users in the guide).