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<small>''Note: Some scripts require rootsh to run properly, so it's recommended to have both sudser and rootsh installed if you're using sudser.''</small> | <small>''Note: Some scripts require rootsh to run properly, so it's recommended to have both sudser and rootsh installed if you're using sudser.''</small> | ||
- | sudser adds the user to sudoers so you can use the <code>sudo</code> command to run commands as root. | + | sudser adds the user to sudoers so you can use the <code>sudo</code> command to run commands as root. It is available in Extras, and can be installed from the Application manager if you have Extras enabled. |
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- | It is available in Extras, and can be installed from the Application manager if you have Extras enabled. | + | |
+ | It is not currently available for [[Open development/Maemo roadmap/Fremantle|Fremantle]] (i.e. [[Nokia N900|N900]]). | ||
Then, from the shell, run <code>sudo ''command''</code>. This will execute <code>''command''</code> with root privileges. | Then, from the shell, run <code>sudo ''command''</code>. This will execute <code>''command''</code> with root privileges. |
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