I have a strange problem. The command is not working. If use ordinary sudo or 
epiphany, then it does work. 

gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # does not work
gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/epiphany-browser -g # works
sudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # works

In terminal, when I run those commands with links, elinks, links2 (with or 
without -g), prompt disappears and as i press keys characters appear in the 
terminal. At first run, Welcome screen shows, but again no keys have no effect. 
After CTRL+C, only gksudo process disappears, and other 2 remain.

Does someone have an idea why could this work like this?

Distribution is Squeeze. In Wheezy it's the same, but CTRL+C kills all 
processes.


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