Shipped in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26052. https://www.tiraniddo.dev/2024/02/sudo-on-windows-quick-rundown.html claims it has a big security problem that makes the program accept calls to elevate from anywhere once first run
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Finally! The day I’ve been waiting for so long. Goodbye Linux, hello Windows!
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In your mind, do you really think that is the intention here? Seems more like a convenience for people who use both Linux and Windows.
I have to use both so I welcome it.
Seriously. My home PC runs Linux primarily, but I sysadmin both Windows and Linux at work and this will be very convenient. Forgetting to run PowerShell as admin is always frustrating, especially when I have the commands and variables already established.
Sudo already exists, is it okay to just name a different program by the same name?
Guess which one Bing search will try harder to return.
They are already doing it for other commands. Eg curl.
I hate searching for sway config stuff using DDG (which returns Bing results).
Chances are never zero that that there is an outdated MS product with the same name of what you’re searching.
I feel this, I type swaywm instead now
Hold up. DDG returns Bing results? TIL. Is that true? How do we know? Do they state this, themselves?
Ok, so yea just a “better” version of runas. I can see it being a bit easier when you just need to do the one thing as admin, but overall just opening an admin windows is still going to be the best way.
I really think the security issues makes it not worth enabling.
Yep. It’s basically an alias for:
runas /user:administrator
If you want to open a new command line window with admin privs you can always do:
runas /user: administrator CMD.exe
Which is of course on Linux this would kinda be like running:
sudo su
Install Linux already, get it over with. Windows has been and still is a sad joke, why pay for that crap?
Sure, tell my corporate overlords to do that, on thousands of computers across the globe.
At home i can do what I want, at work I have to bow down.
Because business uses Windows services, which are, by far, the most common. And when collaborating and sharing files is essential this is a major deal breaker. I love *nix but it just wouldn’t work as well in the business world until there are wide spread services that replicate or do better than what Microsoft does with enterprise support and pricing in mind.
People pay for windows?
You can get a legit Windows 11 key for like 5 bucks, no reason not to install it honestly. Even if only for dual booting, it can save you a lot of headaches.
A product key, which allows you to use Windows to its fullest, costs money to Microsoft.
That’s a myth that people need to stop spreading.
Microsoft is a business. Microsoft is also not stupid. If it cost them more to provide a product than it makes them, they wouldn’t provide it. They’re is a huge amount of examples of them doing this. They don’t provide it because they’re nicer guys.
Microsoft uses Windows, and all of it’s products, as a vehicle for Azure and advertisers. Everything they do feeds into that one way or another.
Microsoft stopped being a software company some time ago.
Sorry, I meant it costs money, which goes to Microsoft. It was poorly worded.
looks like shit thanks
What is sudo?
“Substitute user do”, most commonly used on Linux to run your command as superuser (think admin mode on Windows)
That still sounds so weird, as opposed to the old “super user do”.
Ah, I understand, thanks
and i’m thinking about switching to doas.
Honest question: what am I missing out on with sudo?
oh thank goodness! I have been waiting so long for this
Why wait? Linux has had sudo for over 25 years
sometimes I work on windows. I miss sudo when I do 🤷♂️
And sudo itself has existed for over 40 years
Soooo revolutionary and unique like Phone Link
Did they ask for permission first? :p
sudo winget install sudo