I don't if it is related, but a part of this bug is not solved.
(confirming to marked as duplicate bug  #144722.

I can indeed now start X-applications with root.

I still can't start applications as another user on my local system
(user "test" in the below example) without doing "xhost +local:" (xauth
does not work either) first. With the previous kdesu I didn't need to
set "xhost +local:". Another change is that I don't need to fill in the
password of user "test", but my own password that I also use when I want
to start a root-application with sudo/kdesudo. So I can now access every
user on my system with my own password. That is off course very handy,
but confusing.

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