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I want to make some commands,such as ntpdate,shutdown etc, to execute without asking me for a password or without using "sudo" for "all users"(even normal users who have no sudo privileges) . I want only a few commends to behave in such way and not every command.

Any idea how to archive this?

Meow
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    Please explain a bit why you want that - the stability of linux comes a good deal from strict restrictions on what a "normal" user can do. – guntbert Jan 04 '14 at 12:54
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    Just refer this link. This may help you i think.

    http://askubuntu.com/questions/159007/how-do-i-run-specific-sudo-commands-without-a-password

    – Velmurugan S Jan 04 '14 at 13:01
  • @VelmuruganS ya thanks that link is helpful but m lookin for multiple users – Meow Jan 05 '14 at 09:34
  • @guntbert m fed up of typing my password for every small and frequently used commands and also i want to give pivilage of some commands to other users without giving them the password – Meow Jan 05 '14 at 09:39

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