sa:tldr:ae49d
sa: Display executable invocations per user (username not displayed).
$ sudo sa
try on your machine
The command "sudo sa" is not a valid command in most Linux distributions.
The "sudo" command is used to execute a command with superuser (root) privileges. It allows regular users to perform administrative tasks that would normally require root access.
However, "sa" is not a standard command in Linux. It could potentially be a custom command or a shorthand for another command, but without more context, it is difficult to provide an accurate explanation.
If you have more information or a specific context for the "sudo sa" command, please provide further details so that a more specific explanation can be given.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.