Can we please stop talking about that sudo bug? It only affects systems using an insane configuration (allow $command as anyone *but* root). I can't come up with any situation where that configuration makes any sense (vs e.g. "allow $command as any member of a given group).
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Are you sure you don't have sudo root enabled for your user already? What is your sudoers config?
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Only rule I added manually was of the form ALL ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/wifi-menu
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You're already allowing all users to run that command as all users, including root. What's the problem there? Sure, the bug lets you run it as "-1" and make it run as root anyway, but that only affects logging and PAM.
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