Den 2019-01-08 kl. 05:06, skrev Aere Greenway:
Lubuntu Users Group:
(Sorry - I initially sent this from the wrong e-mail address)
To mount my NFS drive on my local client systems, I needed something to
get ask the user for root privilege.
On Lubuntu 16.04, I used gksu, but on Lubuntu 18.04, that package
appears to be unavailable.
So in its place, I installed lxqt-sudo, and used that.
However, after installing that, a number of applications no longer have
their normal Gnome look-and-feel, but instead, have a dark look, and
take up a huge (much more than necessary) amount of screen real-estate.
The applications I'm having this problem with, are:
qjackctl
qsynth
qmidiroute
Does anyone know how I can change them back to their former Gnome
look-and-feel (or even explain what has happened)?
The strange thing is, on some of my 18.04 systems, this didn't happen -
those applications still have their usual Gnome look-and-feel.
I have been unable to determine why it is okay on some of my systems,
and not on other systems.
- Aere
Hi Aere,
I think it would work better, if you use
sudo -H
instead of lxqt-sudo. At least it is worth trying.
If it works without changing the looks of things, you can make a
function and/or a desktop file for it, to make it easier to use (and to
avoid forgetting the -H), particularly if other people are to use it for
setting up the KeyMusician system.
Best regards
Nio
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