• what is the difference between "tsu", "su" and "sudo"?

    From mitch@niftyegg.com@21:1/5 to Ian Northeast on Sun Feb 11 08:53:45 2018
    On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote:
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    The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"?

    I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems to be very little documentation.

    tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues.
    It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu

    Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-)

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  • From Carlos E.R.@21:1/5 to mitch@niftyegg.com on Mon Feb 12 13:46:44 2018
    On 2018-02-11 17:53, mitch@niftyegg.com wrote:
    On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote:
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    On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote:
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    The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"? >>>
    I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems >>> to be very little documentation.

    tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues.
    It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu

    Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-)

    This is not the web, this is nntp, Usenet. Only you can see the old
    post, we can't.

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    Cheers, Carlos.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Carlos E.R. on Mon Feb 12 08:44:05 2018
    On 02/12/2018 04:46 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
    On 2018-02-11 17:53, mitch@niftyegg.com wrote:
    On Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:03:20 AM UTC-7, Ian Northeast wrote:
    .............................******
    On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:19:52 -0700, JJ wrote:
    .....
    The question is, what is the difference between "tsu", "su", and "sudo"? >>>>
    I am mainly interested about the "tsu" command regarding which there seems >>>> to be very little documentation.

    tsu is a wrapper for su that solves a set of termux issues.
    It is simple and written in shell (sh). For details see https://github.com/cswl/tsu

    Yes this is a very old thread but this thread showed up in a search and the web never forgets especially wrong and incomplete answers. ;-)

    This is not the web, this is nntp, Usenet. Only you can see the old
    post, we can't.

    Probably searching on Google Newsgroups.
    But it is an Android program maybe obsolete and not useful
    to most Linux Users.
    bliss

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