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nsne
Dec 17, 2016Virtuoso
Why am I getting "sudo: command not found"?
I'm trying to update LMS on my 314 via the command line: sudo dpkg -i /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/logitechmediaserver_7.9.0[...]amd64.deb This method used to work just fine, but t...
- Dec 18, 2016
Just leave the sudo out, you shouldn't need it since you are logged in as root.
StephenB
Dec 18, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Just leave the sudo out, you shouldn't need it since you are logged in as root.
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 18, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Exactly. sudo is used on some Linux systems and on Macs to allow a non-root user to perform some commands with root level access. To use sudo the user would need to know the root password (which may be the same as an administrator's password).
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