Charles, I'm being dim. Of course, several cmds are run from jivelite
using sudo. They are listed in /etc/sudoers.d/01_jivelite. 

Update the jivelite package. (sudo sc-cleanUpdate jivelite) 
Add your user to jivelite group. (sudo usermod -a -G jivelite
your_user_name)

Then, just the cmds listed in 01_jivelite will be run sudo without
asking for password, if you are not happy with "global" sudo without
password for users in wheel group.

If currently logged into X session. End it and log back in. Try starting
jivelite from the icon. Should work fine.


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