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Re: Unable to execute a script without asking for sudo password, even after editing sudoers file.
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: Re: Unable to execute a script without asking for sudo password, even after editing sudoers file.
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: Anubhav Yadav <
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: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 04:59:07 +0530
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Yes that worked! Thanks a lot!
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