re: #45

> For that reason, the simplest method is to create a new file (I call
it "ggedit"), place it in your path, and make it executable. The file
contains just one line:

> gksudo gksudo gedit "${@}"

In Ubuntu not being root, it also makes things easier to chown the file
to my username so I don't need to type in "sudo ggedit" just "ggedit"

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  When run as root [gksudo gedit <whatever>]  gedit  tries to open a 2nd
  'untitled document 1'

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