Tuesday, September 1, 2009

another tip +_+

i've always gotten this error when fresh installing an ubuntu server

sudo:timestamp too far in the future


solution?

sudo -K

well, works for me every time :)

(taken from ubuntu forums)

2 comments:

penJelaJahJuJur said...

wahh a non-classic reply from the so-called dull terminal, i shall say..

what's the K did anyway?

wadefak said...

dear non terminal-lover,

rtfm

"-K The -K (sure kill) option is like -k except that it removes the
user’s timestamp entirely. Like -k, this option does not require a
password."

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