Posted patch which is similar to skiantoz's but using comments instead
of code deletion. Invoking lvm2 to run is not necessary as lvm2 should
already be running since boot. The logic is that you would not have
installed a management app for the service if the service was not
already installed.

@rich.t. The output you posted does not immediately indicate a problem
with system-config-lvm.py Rather, it seems that the script was having
trouble creating the gui. Maybe there is something wrong with gnome on
your installation?

With this patch I am able to run the command to launch the lvm gui as
either non-priviledged or as root. 13.10 Saucy

** Patch added: "Bandaid patch to force lvm manager to launch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-lvm/+bug/1239912/+attachment/4029537/+files/system-config-lvm.patch

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