Here's a patch that adds a dummy option "-t". It should not matter that
this option does not really do anything. If is not set, the caller will
not listen to output anyway, and if it is set kdesudo will a lest
*start*, now.

The patch also suppresses recognized lines of output. This should be
enough to be compatible with most kdesu-using apps in this respect.
Please apply.

** Attachment added: "patch to add -t option"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10519040/kdesudo_terminal_switch.diff

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kdesu: Unknown option '-t'.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158672
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