the patch breaks kdm because it enforces a hard-coded $HOME, while kdm
sets up its own one dynamically - it's not my fault that the admin and
the system have the same user id on unix. :)

the patch is utterly misguided. not any applications, but sudo should be
fixed. for su, the x-aware variant sux exists (dunno whether it handles
ICEAUTHORITY properly - if not, that's another thing to fix). the same
can be done with sudo, either directly in sudo or also with a wrapper
script.

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