Le dimanche 08 mars 2009 à 12:57 +0000, ael a écrit : > If this is really intended behaviour, then it hasn't been thought > through. For a start, the "root terminal" in the main gnome menu is > broken as a consequence. The command there is > > gksu -D Terminal -- env -u ORBIT_SOCKETDIR /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator > > The whole thing seems very nannie windozie to me: I am banned from > editing, say /etc/apt/sources.list, from any sort of gnome/xorg > application, but I can use emacs provided I don't try to run it from a > spawned xterm or the like. > > What is the newbie who hasn't yet learnt emacs or vi* or the like meant > to do? > > Sorry to grumble: seems to be an upstream problem...
Why did the chicken cross the road? Upstream decision. And I can’t blame upstream to have made GConf using D-Bus given the number of bugs it fixes. Yes, the result is that root applications can’t use the user’s GConf settings anymore. This is a design restriction in D-Bus. -- .''`. Debian 5.0 "Lenny" has been released! : :' : `. `' Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan and told `- me that if you don't install Lenny, he'd melt your brain.
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