On Friday, November 28, 2025 03:43:16 AM Dominic Hopf via Users wrote:
> > With su -, it seems to work ok.
> > Is there a better way to get geany to work like it has in Fedora 42
> > and earlier versions?
Just to maybe clarify a little (or not) a change was made fairly long ago (a
year, longer) to [some | many | all] distributions to substitute su - for su.
Su - does things the same way su used to do (does things like sets (or gets)
the right environment including display variables).
So, su - is now the recommended way. (I have no idea if there is a better way
-- I suspect not an easier way.)
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