Hey!
Em Ter, 2005-01-18 s 22:34 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
First add these extra long options to struct option long_opts[] = { ...
Then right before calling gtk_init (newargc, newargv); you source
I see your point (even more after reading your other post), but I think
messing up with argv
Le mercredi 12 janvier 2005 à 22:51 -0200, Gustavo Noronha Silva a
écrit :
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
s/grub/grab/, FWIW
After reading your e-mail, I think that sounds like a sensible proposal.
I'll wait for some input from the involved maintainers
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 10:42 +0100, Javier Fernndez-Sanguino Pea
escreveu:
How about having this be configurable through something like
/etc/gksu.conf and include a wrapper script to read it?
That would introduce a way (since gksu does not seem to have an
alternative) for average users to have
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 11:53 +0100, Josselin Mouette escreveu:
However, that's not the key point. If we want to avoid such things to
lock the session startup, why not register them with a very low
priority ? There could even be a delay of a few seconds before the
password window appears, in this
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 11:26:04AM -0200, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 às 10:42 +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
escreveu:
Better solution:
- Have gksu source a /etc/gksu.conf file directly
I can hack gksu to read the file.
I think we now have a winer idea here.
Dear gksu maintainer
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
I think we loose nothing significant by doing this. We gain remote
access and we gain stable invocation of configuration tools under CJK
environment where input method (IM) support is needed as I read BTS.
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 01:31 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
Dear gksu maintainer
Hey Osamu,
I've been really bad at responding to your queries lately, I'm very
soory about that =/
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
s/grub/grab/, FWIW
After reading your e-mail, I
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