Sloan wrote:
How did you become root? If you use "su -" from a working X session,
then an X program will work for root, as we mentioned before.
As for the group warning, you could silence that by typing (as root)
"usermod -A antivir root"
Joe
Yes, I did use su -
After that I did this:
# usermod -A antivir root
erikja:~ # cd /usr/lib/AntiVir/
erikja:/usr/lib/AntiVir # ./antivir-gui
libxcb: WARNING! Program tries to unlock a connection without having
acquired
a lock first, which indicates a programming error.
There will be no further warnings about this issue.
libxcb: WARNING! Program tries to lock an already locked connection,
which indicates a programming error.
There will be no further warnings about this issue.
This was what I got now.
How can i avoid the warnings do you think ?
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