Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: >> For a new user it works too, but for the old one - all work except >> these two. I have searched through dir.s and files that were created >> for the new user (its home dir. was empty and did remove the >> appropriate dir.s in the home dir. of the problematic user - did not >> solve the problem. >> >> The dir.s were, IIRC: >> >> .dbus >> .gconf >> .gconfd >> >> Any other dir/file suggestion? > >You can try to reboot. Strange things can happen when gnome is updated >and some files are still in use.
Done. Nothing changed. :( >>>Try adding the "debug" parameter: >>> >>>gksu -d chromium >>>gksu -d qbittorrent >> >> $ /usr/bin/gksu -d -u usrname /usr/bin/chromium > >May I ask why are you giving the full path to both binaries? :-? Of course You can! :) I do this to escape a situation when another copy of the program is run instead of the intended one. In being hacked it may help to run not the unwanted code. >Also, try to run gksu as root user. > >(...) Why? I can do that successfully even under normal, new user. >> [23477:23477:49752580053:FATAL:browser_main.cc(1362)] Check failed: >> PathService::Get(chrome::DIR_USER_DATA, &user_data_dir). Must be >> able to get user data directory! Aborted > >(...) > >> $ /usr/bin/gksu -d -u usrname /usr/bin/qbittorrent >(..) >> buf: -gksu: waiting Couldn't set environment variable... >> >> >> So, both can not get access to the required user's environment - for >> some reason. > >Let's see what are the perms of the user "~/.config" directory: > >ls -la | grep config Here it is: drwx------ 11 uname uname 1024 Nov 25 00:33 .config -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ed332aa.0922cc0a.2d8b.ffffe...@mx.google.com