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00-wlanpi-motd still prompts for [sudo] password when it shouldn't #39

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joshschmelzle opened this issue Feb 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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joshschmelzle commented Feb 6, 2024

The motd should not need elevated permissions or ask for them.

Steps to reproduce:

Run wlanpi-stats or /etc/update-motd.d/00-wlanpi-motd.

wlanpi@wlanpi-3fc:~ $ /etc/update-motd.d/00-wlanpi-motd

┌────────────┐
│ WLAN Pi M4 │
└────────────┘
Mode:        classic
Release:     3.2.0-dev1
Uptime:      0 days, 0 hrs 33 mins 3 secs
Date:        Tue 06 Feb 2024 12:12:18 AM EST
Memory:      Total: 1896MB, Used: 210MB, Free: 1410MB
Disk:        Total: 29GB, Used: 3.6GB, Free: 25GB
CPU temp:    66°C
CPU util:    3 %
Internet:    Reachable

Network interfaces:
  eth0  192.168.100.11
  pan0  169.254.43.1

┌─────┐
│ Tip │
└─────┘
Execute "wlanpi-stats" to see CPU, memory and disk utilization, temperature, uptime, mode, and more.

[sudo] password for wlanpi:
sudo: a password is required
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