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See which program owns this file:
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See which program owns this file:
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sudo pacman -Qo /path/to/file
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sudo pacman -Qo /path/to/file
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OpenBSD's doas:
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sudo is a rather large program and is designed mainly for large scale systems administration purposes.
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Because of this, it is not necessary for most home use cases. Instead, you may wish to install opendoas as an alternative:
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sudo pacman -S opendoas
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You'll need to configure opendoas by creating a doas.conf file in your /etc directory:
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sudo touch /etc/doas.conf
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And input this single line command to permit doas access to the wheel (sudoers) group:
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permit persist :wheel
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You'll also need to change owership of this file to root and reset the file permissions:
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sudo chown -c root:root /etc/doas.conf
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sudo chmod -c 0400 /etc/doas.conf
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This will allow it to act mainly as a lighter weight version of sudo
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A note on doas: You probably do NOT want to remove sudo as certain programs
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like makepkg rely on it (although this is a questionable practice).
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To have bpytop start on startup and align to the left of the screen, go to Session and Startup and create a new operation:
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To have bpytop start on startup and align to the left of the screen, go to Session and Startup and create a new operation:
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xfce4-terminal --geometry=127x51+0+0 -x bpytop
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xfce4-terminal --geometry=127x51+0+0 -x bpytop
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Same with xbanish:
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Same with xbanish:
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