Question for iamasmith or anyone else, please...
I need to edit the 'etc/sudoers' file per Meanie's Debian install instructions.
Not thinking that Cacko already had installed 'sudo', I like others following his instructions, installed version 1.6.3p7-2 of sudo manually. While this worked and I was able to use 'visudo' to edit the 'etc/sudoers' file and get Debian running OK.
However, something happened to 'On/Off' functionality when I tried to re-install X/Qt the other day using his new 'jumbo X/Qt' package. After install, I could no longer turn off my C3000 using the 'On/Off' button.
Coincidentally, someone just posted a similar situation regarding this. They think that this version of 'sudo' caused problem and found that only by reflashing Z with Cacko corrected this problem.
So I did the same thing and reflashed and all is good again...
So, now want to get X/Qt/Debian up and running again, but want to avoid this problem again if possible....
Hence my question.....
With the version of 'sudo' installed by the Cacko3K b1.23:
A) Can I use the visudo command? If so, how to invoke it? I've tried but get 'command not found' message.
If I can't use 'visudo' with the version installed by Cacko3K, then how can I edit the 'etc/sudoers' file??
Thanks for any help!