Hi!

On 03.05.2017 13:51, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Florian Schaefer <[email protected]> has written:
> 
>> Hi!
> 
>> On 03.05.2017 10:04, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>>> On Tue, 02 May 2017 21:16:40 +0900 [email protected] said:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I got the source of kernel 4.11, then comipled, and check the
>>>> behaviour of enlightenment (efl 1.18.1, enlightment 0.21.7).
> [...]
>> xterm) any more. Interestingly, if I am right at the console (so no Xorg
>> and e in-between) all those commands work like a charm.
> 
> What did you do?
> 
> Could you inform me of it?

Nothing special actually. Just open a text console and log in as your
normal user or as root directly.

Do you boot directly into graphical? If so you should be able to switch
to a text console by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2. Going back to graphical would
then be probably Alt+F1, Alt+F5, or Alt+F7, depending on the details of
your system.

At least for me all commands started to work and I didn't run into any
setuid troubles.

Still, it is inconvenient to switch to a text console every time I want
to do something as root so I am interested in finding the reason for this.

I do not have another window manager installed here so I cannot test
what happens if I were not to use e (I am using basically the current
GIT version BTW). At some point I would like to try starting Xorg just
with an xterm and no window managet just to see what will happen.

But as I will be away from my computer for the next three days those
tests will have to wait a bit. :-)

Cheers,
Florian

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