Re: updates without password?

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Valent Turkovic wrote:
How can I configure pup so that it doesn't ask for root password every time I need to do an update?

One way would be to edit /etc/pam.d/pup and change it to something like:

#%PAM-1.0
auth            include         config-util
auth            sufficient      pam_console.so
account         include         config-util
session         include         config-util

I have not tested it, but it should let the "console owner" run pup without a password. If it does not work, you can try exchanging the two auth statements, but this is more of a security risk. (It probably does not matter for a home system.)

Mikkel
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