It's not supposed to use sudo, but uses policykit. This works  fine
under a standard Ubuntu and a standard Kubuntu install. This is not an
upstream jockey bug, so retargetting.

When do you "pkexec whoami", do you get a dialog for your password?
Please give me the output of

  dpkg -l '*pol*kit*' | grep ^ii

** Project changed: jockey => polkit-kde-1 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: polkit-kde-1 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  jockey-kde tries to install driver as user

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