
12 Apr
2015
12 Apr
'15
1:37 a.m.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 05:11:41PM -0800, I wrote:
-bash: sudo: command not found
Looks like you might want to "apt-get install sudo". That said, if you're running the command as root already, you can just omit the 'sudo' word. Once you have done the apt-get sudo, do a 'man sudo' and you can read about what it is. It is one of the simple and pervasive unix commands that all sysadmins tend to know about -- but it is a tiny bit tricky here because Ubuntu basically forces you to know about it in order to do anything, whereas Debian doesn't. Hope that helps, --Roger