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#1 2025-03-30 13:49:45

trinidad
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Configuring an /etc/sudoers.d/wayland

I have an /etc/sudoers.d/wayland file and it works nicely for synaptic, gparted etc. What I would prefer is that it only is accessed for specific applications. Where would I need to create a file to limit which applications could use it? Thanks in advance for suggestions.

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#2 Today 19:22:59

ajgringo619
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Re: Configuring an /etc/sudoers.d/wayland

What does your

/etc/sudoers.d/wayland

contain? You don't need a separate file for this.

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