Am Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2005 05:07 schrieb ext W.Kenworthy:
After an update (possibly pam related) a couple of weeks ago, I can no
longer run so X apps under sudo (starting apps from a root logged in via
su in an xterm work fine).
Can you check if $DISPLAY is set correctly after sudo? If not,
Thanks, thats the hint I needed. env_reset was spoiling things.
Enabling the exception for the wheel group fixed it safely.
BillK
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 08:00 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2005 05:07 schrieb ext W.Kenworthy:
After an update (possibly pam related) a
W.Kenworthy schreef:
After an update (possibly pam related) a couple of weeks ago, I can no
longer run so X apps under sudo (starting apps from a root logged in via
su in an xterm work fine).
In particular, I have some scripts using gtkdialog (which run as root)
to ask which network for
After an update (possibly pam related) a couple of weeks ago, I can no
longer run so X apps under sudo (starting apps from a root logged in via
su in an xterm work fine).
In particular, I have some scripts using gtkdialog (which run as root)
to ask which network for my laptop using a small gui
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