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| First post | 2018-02-11 08:53 -0800 |
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Re: what is the difference between "tsu", "su" and "sudo"? mitch@niftyegg.com - 2018-02-11 08:53 -0800
Re: what is the difference between "tsu", "su" and "sudo"? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2018-02-12 13:46 +0100
Re: what is the difference between "tsu", "su" and "sudo"? Bobbie Sellers <bliss@mouse-potato.com> - 2018-02-12 08:44 -0800
| From | mitch@niftyegg.com |
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| Date | 2018-02-11 08:53 -0800 |
| Subject | Re: what is the difference between "tsu", "su" and "sudo"? |
| Message-ID | <4d5fab9e-829a-4ece-bb2b-a4e5c12333c6@googlegroups.com> |
On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote: > On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote: ..... > > The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"? > > > > I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems > > to be very little documentation. tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues. It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-)
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2018-02-12 13:46 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <kue8le-gg1.ln1@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #722 |
On 2018-02-11 17:53, mitch@niftyegg.com wrote: > On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote: ............................****** >> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote: > ..... >>> The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"? >>> >>> I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems >>> to be very little documentation. > > tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues. > It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu > > Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-) This is not the web, this is nntp, Usenet. Only you can see the old post, we can't. -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Bobbie Sellers <bliss@mouse-potato.com> |
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| Date | 2018-02-12 08:44 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <p5sg8l$k77$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #723 |
On 02/12/2018 04:46 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote: > On 2018-02-11 17:53, mitch@niftyegg.com wrote: >> On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote: > .............................****** >>> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote: >> ..... >>>> The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"? >>>> >>>> I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems >>>> to be very little documentation. >> >> tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues. >> It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu >> >> Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-) > > This is not the web, this is nntp, Usenet. Only you can see the old > post, we can't. > Probably searching on Google Newsgroups. But it is an Android program maybe obsolete and not useful to most Linux Users. bliss -- bliss dash SF 4 ever at dslextreme dot com
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