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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
It's not "pseudo". It's sudo, a command to substitute userid and do another command as that user.
The su command is often misinterpreted by people as meaning superuser, since by default it will cause the current session to be treated as "root", the super user. If you have the proper authority, prepending a command with sudo will run that command with full access to the entire system and no further security checks.
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Sorry about that i'm not really a code guy. i know survival code but i am not at the level of most FIRST code guys. Plus it's not my fault that i said
pseudo instead of
sudo it is a programmers fault. Yet another classic "joke" to put on your shirt.
~DK