>I can't quite figure out what you're trying to do, but running big GUI
>programs and libraries with root privileges (whether that's from systrace
or >doas or sudo or su or whatever) is usually not a good idea.
Thinking about it now, I guess if you add root write privileges to writing
files, you a
On 2015-12-03, Luke Small wrote:
> I want to be able to use systrace for privilege escalation for kompare for
> sysmerge diffs and kate. Why isn't systrace able to do this?
I can't quite figure out what you're trying to do, but running big
GUI programs and libraries with root privileges (whether
2015-12-04 0:10 GMT+01:00 Luke Small :
> There must be some sort of kernel lock, because if you su - twice into the
> 1000 user, it won't open a x window either! I'm sure there is a
> conservative security policy at play,
X and switching users requires you to read up on xauth, always has.
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There must be some sort of kernel lock, because if you su - twice into the
1000 user, it won't open a x window either! I'm sure there is a
conservative security policy at play, and maybe writing a script to copy
write and doas cp will work, but it also doesn't work if I want to write a
program that
03 дек. 2015 г. 4:27 полÑзоваÑÐµÐ»Ñ "Luke Small"
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> I want to be able to use systrace for privilege escalation for kompare for
> sysmerge diffs and kate. Why isn't systrace able to do this?
Because noone wrote a systrace policy for Kate and Kompare (for your
install
I want to be able to use systrace for privilege escalation for kompare for
sysmerge diffs and kate. Why isn't systrace able to do this?
-Luke
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