To be the big deal is the feeling that big brother is dictating what I
can or can not do.  It's the principal.  My beef is with the developers
of VLC, not Ubuntu.  No harm in asking.

Jonn Dong said: "If you're smart enough to run everything as root you
should be smart enough to figure out how to do that." - that's exactly
my point, if I'm smart enough run as root, I should be able to run my
apps as root!

For those that may stumble upon this post, this is a work-around that
worked me, that should survive updates... - change non_priv_user to a
username on your box with UID >1000.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /usr/local/sbin/vlc
#!/bin/sh

user="non_priv_user"
xhost local:$user ; su -c "/usr/bin/vlc $@" $user

I was able to run videos from the command line and nautilus.  In KDE 4.1
I had to change the vlc launch command from vlc to /usr/local/bin/vlc
for some reason, even though /usr/local/sbin is first in the path.

Regardless my final solution is to uninstall vlc and use mplayer and
xine instead.

apt-get purge vlc
apt-get autoremove


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"There's a line to draw between offering users...freedom..." - John Doug

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