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Post by matheos on Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:55 pm
since i have installed the last version of mintAssistant 2.5 in Elyssa, i don't need any password at all to use the "sudo" command......to do....whatever i want
i think than it was not like that before...
since i have installed the last version of mintAssistant 2.5 in Elyssa, i don't need any password at all to use the "sudo" command......to do....whatever i want
i think than it was not like that before...


badmotor wrote:I have also had my mint assistant disappear - tried 'reload plugins' and it still didn't come back.
Any ideas?









Sakonim wrote:badmotor wrote:I have also had my mint assistant disappear - tried 'reload plugins' and it still didn't come back.
Any ideas?
Have you tried getting to it from the standard gnome menu? You open it by doing alt + f1.



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