05-14-2018, 12:52 PM
Hello @everyone!
Well basically I was running ./configure command via normal user (without Sudo privilege) and it gives me a permission error. Now I add Sudo to that user to gain privileges so run the command but when using sudo ./configure command it gives me a warning message "It is not recommended to run this as root, CTRL + C to cancel" and it counts for 60 seconds before it continue, same thing editing a .conf file using nano without sudo it gives me a permission error.
Originaly I was using Debian 8 Jessie before and ./configure command can run via normal user (without Sudo privilege), same thing as nano command to edit my .conf file without sudo.
Any inputs why Debian 9 Strech gives me this kind of error / warnings? or is it an added security in Debian 9?
Its just annoying and I'm not used to it and not familiarize well. Should I switch back to Debian 8?
What do you think?
Well basically I was running ./configure command via normal user (without Sudo privilege) and it gives me a permission error. Now I add Sudo to that user to gain privileges so run the command but when using sudo ./configure command it gives me a warning message "It is not recommended to run this as root, CTRL + C to cancel" and it counts for 60 seconds before it continue, same thing editing a .conf file using nano without sudo it gives me a permission error.
Originaly I was using Debian 8 Jessie before and ./configure command can run via normal user (without Sudo privilege), same thing as nano command to edit my .conf file without sudo.
Any inputs why Debian 9 Strech gives me this kind of error / warnings? or is it an added security in Debian 9?
Its just annoying and I'm not used to it and not familiarize well. Should I switch back to Debian 8?
What do you think?