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Value Rating Weight Category name
5 35% Functionality
5 15% Usability
4 10% Security
4 10% Performance & Scalability
4 10% Architecture & Quality
5 10% Support & Documentation
4 10% Adoption & Community
9.2 Weighted Average

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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
margolese  | 2007-09-23
You can become root, only by providing your own password
Calife, as it’s name goes, is a small, quite easy to use tool, that will enable a system administrator to become root on his own machine, without giving the root password but his own. Some features that attracted me to Calife, I can list the fact that it kept my environment variables and shell aliases intact, starts and ends with a session of logging, and I could use it to create users even if no home directory or shell was present. That’s very practical if you want to become uucp or even bin. A cute tool, that did it’s job.
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