On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 05:20:37AM +0100, Alain Kalker wrote:
> 
> On systems installed such that root cannot login (users have to use 
> sudo), menu entries that use su-to-root to start non-X11 programs
> cannot work, because su-to-root tries to use su instead of sudo.

Hello Alain,

It is a known limitation of su-to-root (it is called "su to root" for a
purpose), but what do you suggest ?
How can su-to-root guess whether it should use su or sudo ?
Is installing kdesu or gksu addresses this problem ?

It could be possible to add a sudo method to su-to-root but I need 
more information about how it should work.

Thanks for your bug report,
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