I use my Linux system without sudo, it does break some (badly written) scripts. You can fix it by either creating a symlink in your path or replacing sudo to doas on those scripts.
But I rarely encounter these issues. Usually system applications won’t be affecting by a missing sudo binary, as their privileges are typically managed by polkit or similar.
I use my Linux system without sudo, it does break some (badly written) scripts. You can fix it by either creating a symlink in your path or replacing sudo to doas on those scripts.
But I rarely encounter these issues. Usually system applications won’t be affecting by a missing sudo binary, as their privileges are typically managed by polkit or similar.