The present behaviour is NOT a good feature. There is no value
whatsoever in having the user experience go from smooth to crap just
because the distro has decided to escallate a program to root
prividledges. The fact that in Ubuntu you have to [graphically or
otherwise] provide [sudo] your password in response to a "you need to
have administrator priviledges to do $this" repeatedly is, I should
think, more than sufficient to warn the user they are escallating.
Making (eg) synptic look terrible afterwards as a "further warning" is
just ridiculous

AfC

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applications run through gksu cannot use themes in ~/.themes
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