On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 10:58 +0000, Colin Guthrie wrote: > That's just how sudo works tho' right? You can configure sudo to not > require a password for certain commands run by certain users. Not sure > how it works on the mac as there may be some kind of wrapper but I'm > sure there would be a way to allow your user to not enter a password for > loading xampp.... It's a mac. It's like *nix. It's tweakable ;) > For sure! Although not recommended, I change that behaviour as soon as I finish installing my system (generally Ubuntu). I really *hate* typing my password on my own system! What I do is create a root login by using sudo passwd root which asks for my password (one last time) then I get to have a root pass. --Paul
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