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F.ex., such a scenario might involve a webmaster who should be able to restart the WebServer which runs as <tt>root</tt>, and be able to kill any processes which run as <tt>wwwuser</tt> or some other unprivileged account that the WebServer uses to actually deliver pages, but should not have full root access to the machine.
''However, I mostly wanted to have a quick description on how to set up sudo(1) for people who run [Linux] on their home [PC]s, so I'm not going to go into that here and now. I may come back to this at some point. In the meantime, there is useful material about that available via [Google]. --AristotlePagaltzis''
-Feel free
, of course
, to AddToMe
.
+----
+As an aside
, the first time you use it
, sudo(1) presents you with a few helpful hints
to remember including a spiderman quote:
+<verbatim>
+ #3) With great power comes great responsibility
.
+</verbatim>
+Gold!