Re: X server security defaults.

2005-07-26 Thread Douglas Ward
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 08:15, pier wrote: > wim wrote: > > Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome... > > In Gnome is gksu. > Or you could use sudo. > > > Pier Also, in KDE the [Alt]+[F2] dialog has a "run as user" option under the "Options" button. -- To UNSUBSC

Re: X server security defaults.

2005-07-26 Thread pier
wim wrote: > Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome... In Gnome is gksu. Or you could use sudo. Pier -- Un uomo saggio impara dall' esperienza. Un uomo ancora più saggio impara dall'esperienza degli altri signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: X server security defaults.

2005-07-26 Thread pier
wim wrote: > Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome... In Gnome is gksu. Or you could use sudo. Pier -- Un uomo saggio impara dall' esperienza. Un uomo ancora più saggio impara dall'esperienza degli altri signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: X server security defaults.

2005-07-24 Thread wim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running Debian Sarge on a simple single-user desktop system. My X display is started by kdm. By default, Debian configures the X server to allow connections only by the user logged into the machine through kdm. If I want to start an X client by another user (e.g.

X server security defaults.

2005-07-22 Thread gg . 1 . ethanr
I am running Debian Sarge on a simple single-user desktop system. My X display is started by kdm. By default, Debian configures the X server to allow connections only by the user logged into the machine through kdm. If I want to start an X client by another user (e.g. start vim-gtk as su'd root