LumpyCustard, the program aborts at the very start unless it has root
priviledges. When you start it from the menu, it is started using gksu,
which means that if you've given your password to get root priviledges
in the near past, you don't need to do that again. Since the program
runs as root all
The daily build you are using must be too old to have system-cleaner
installed by default. The RC images do install it by default, I just
check that.
** Changed in: system-cleaner (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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system-cleaner not installed on clean install
Even so, no root admin is required to uninstall packages.
Sorry, I should have created this under a separate bug
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system-cleaner not installed on clean install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288607
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