I've got a Python script which is a fullscreen GUI that controls devices 
connected to the GPIOs. It uses the Adafruit_BBIO library, so it only works 
properly if it's run with root access.

The problems/questions I have are:
- By default, Debian boots into the desktop as the 'debian' user. That user 
does not have root access. Can I auto-start the Python script with root 
access?
- I would settle for booting to the desktop as 'root' instead. How do I 
change this?
- I would even settle for having to click the python script, placed on the 
desktop, from either the 'debian' or 'root' accounts (as long as it runs 
with root access!), but in both cases I get a dialog asking if I want to 
execute, execute in terminal, display contents, or cancel. Neither 
"execute" or "execute in terminal" does anything. "Display contents" will 
open the script in a text editor.

The only method of running it successfully I've found is from the terminal. 
the problem is that this will be a touchscreen setup with no keyboard, and 
no network access.

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