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Adopting sudo-rs By Default in Ubuntu 25.10
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/adopting-sudo-rs-by-default-in-ubuntu-25-10/60583
MonkderVierte
in reply to Leaflet • • •zygo_histo_morpheus
in reply to MonkderVierte • • •They are open to drop some features apparently, but maybe not "90%"
kixik
in reply to Leaflet • • •A way smaller alternative therefore less prompt to vulnerabilities is OpenDoas found on Arch/Artix/... and other distros. From the GH project:
GitHub - Duncaen/OpenDoas: A portable fork of the OpenBSD `doas` command
GitHubNanook
in reply to Leaflet • •FooBarrington
in reply to Nanook • • •sudo-rs doesn't have anything to do with run0. Please take your pills grandpa, we're worried about you.
Edit: in case you're actually an older person, the latter part wasn't meant as a swipe (just saw your pfp). In that case, sorry!
Nanook
in reply to FooBarrington • •FauxLiving
in reply to Nanook • • •Don't install Ubuntu 25.10 if this isn't what you want. Using Ubuntu means accepting that they're going to make a lot of decisions about your system. The whole point of these large pre-configured Linux distros is that they make all of the decisions for you.
If you want more control than that try installing one of the other distros that allow you to choose the software you want.
Installation guide - ArchWiki
wiki.archlinux.orgNanook
in reply to FauxLiving • •FooBarrington
in reply to Nanook • • •Nanook
in reply to FooBarrington • •Matt
in reply to Nanook • • •beleza pura
in reply to Nanook • • •