> From: "http://www.juno.com/~w1few" <http://www.juno.com/~w1few> > Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:59:08 GMT > > Well its UP and RUNNING!!! Had to reload and set the USER to test and the > Password to test if you eer need to know. ANd I loaded JOIVE in - it was as > easy as you said - actually easier 'cause the CDROM was already mounted. And > jove works!! However, I notice that I have to type SUDO before every > terminally typed executable. What do you mean "terminally typed executable"? Could you give me a brief example? > ANd I can't find the file that contains the ALIAS' > s (.bash_profile I believe) You probably want to use .bashrc ($HOME/.bashrc, in particular). That always gets run, login shell or not. > How do I get into SUPERVISOR mode or set it up soi > I don't have to type SUDO each time? I don't know about the "sudo" each time problem. But, you can at least make sudo not ask the password each time. This is what I do. Add these lines to your /etc/sudoers file: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Defaults:robert timestamp_timeout=-1 robert,root ALL=(ALL) ALL #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (Change "robert" to whatever your username is (test?).) > I emalied Noelle about her Jetta situation - ie. call the DMV and tell them all > you know. > Thanks again, > D