Ok, that seems to have worked. May 29 13:17:21 pc9814 userhelper: pam_timestamp: timestamp file `/var/run/sudo/millerlw/unknown:root' is only 120 seconds old, allowing access to redhat-config-date for UID 501 But now I have another issue that I do not believe is related. [root@xxxxxx log]# redhat-config-date Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/redhat-config-date.py", line 35, in ? mainWindow.mainWindow().stand_alone() File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/mainWindow.py", line 181, in __init__ self.timezonePage = timezone_gui.timezonePage() File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/timezone_gui.py", line 50, in __init__ self.tz = TimezoneMap(zonetab, self.default, map=path) File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/timezone_map_gui.py", line 139, in __init__ self.setCurrent(self.currentEntry) File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/timezone_map_gui.py", line 180, in setCurrent self.markers[self.currentEntry.tz].hide() I'll work on that later. Unless somebody knows what it is off the top of their head. That is not real important because the time is not off, I was just using it as test for sudo. LIke I said, this was fine up until my recent updates of kernel and KDE. Thanks L >>> nick@xxxxxxxxxxx 05/29/03 11:38AM >>> On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 21:58, Leonard Miller wrote: [...] > # Uncomment to allow people in group wheel to run all commands > # %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL > > # Same thing without a password > # %wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL *use either of these and add yourself to the 'wheel' group. Or if you want to grant only selected privileges define them by '%users'. further reading: *man sudoers *man visudo nick -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list