I never knew it would ask for a command if there wasn't one already after you typed gnomesu. I personally think that extra step is waste but if it was already there then idk what's the point of removing it. There are other alternatives, gtksu, kdesu, etc. Do they accomplish what you want?
- Jake On 10/15/07, Bryen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I used gnomesu in the past (under 9.3 and SLES), if I typed > gnomesu, I would get a dialog box pop up and it would ask for the > command to run and the password. Alternatively, I could also enter > "gnomesu 'command'" > > Now I have 10.3 and I see a difference. (Granted things change over > time.) Now, if I type gnomesu, immediately I get a dialogue box that > asks for my password, but not the command. The command is already > defaulted to 'gnome-terminal.' > > I guess I can just as easily type in gnomesu 'command', as it is clearly > not a showstopper. But I wonder why the gnomesu dialog box no longer > offers a command line of its own? > > I've looked for a config file to see if I might be able to take out > gnome-terminal or choose a default of my own, but haven't found one yet. > > > -- > ---Bryen--- > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
