JFTR, graphical applications shouldn't be started via sudo but gksudo
instead -> bug 1373495
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Title:
X applications won't run under sudo
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Reproduced on Kubuntu 13.04 alpha2.
Running kdesudo, sudo, or becoming root other way, then setting DISPLAY
to :0 won't allow to start X applications as a root until xhost
+local:root command is issued.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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X appl
found this bugs with kubuntu 11.04beta2! and this case no found with
ubuntu 11.04beta2
use this command and any command with "sudo"
sudo xrandr
No protocol specified
Can't open display :0
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same problem here when using sudo -H bash and trying to start a
graphical application; ~root/.Xauthority does not get updated anymore.
problem seems to be that pam_xauth does no longer get the correct id for
the requesting user
pam_xauth(sudo:session): requesting user 0/0, target user 0/0
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I would like to add that I do not receive the error "gtk warning . . .
cannot open display :0.0" if I stop networking. The error only occurs
when networking is started. I also do not have this problem when using
"kdesudo" whether in a Gnome session or KDE4 session.
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It also works fine for me...
br...@chideok:/etc/gdm$ sudo glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
13834 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2766.745 FPS
I would first check gdm.conf against a stock config. I've attac
Hm, it seems sudo does its part correctly. Bryce, any idea what else
could go wrong here?
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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They look the same to me:
u...@tux:~$ xauth list
tux.local/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 53ab03821d838c063f1530b2b4e13edc
localhost.localdomain/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
68e39d562288e119824533917ea35f64
tux.local:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 68e39d562288e119824533917ea35f64
tux.local:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKI
It is the same output after I run xhost+ as well.
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So without xhost you get
XOpenDisplay(NULL) = NULL
This is usually what happens if you do
DISPLAY= ltrace xdpyinfo
However, $DISPLAY is correct here. Can you test whether "xauth list" and
"sudo xauth list" show the same values, or if the ones from sudo xauth
ar
Here is the output after I run xhost +
** Attachment added: "output from sudo ltrace -o /tmp/trace2 xdpyinfo after
running xhost +"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27719198/trace2
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Here is the output
** Attachment added: "output from sudo ltrace -o /tmp/trace xdpyinfo"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27719190/trace
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I can run X apps with sudo just fine (9.04 and current 9.10). Can you
please do
sudo ltrace -o /tmp/trace xdpyinfo
and attach /tmp/trace here?
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I can confirm in a gnome session. I have upgraded from the previous
versions and whenever I log out and log back in, I am unable to launch
any X windows with sudo.
After I run xhost + it will work.
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