Sthu,
Have you tried:
"su - username", or
"su -c command - username"?
Cheers,
Tyler
Sthu Deus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good day.
>
>
> I need to run a console program under another user - if I try to do so with
> the help of sudo - ut tells me that I'm out of the sudoers list. If I try to
> run it w/ the help of gksu (though weird it is) - it does so, but having
> started - the program soon is finished - as if the user has pressed Ctrl-D
> (it requires user's activity - when the user presses the combination - only
> then it finishes its work) - and I do not know why it happens (this
> "autopressing" of Ctrl-D).
>
> So, my question is:
>
> . if there is a way I can run the program under the wanted utility that at
> one hand reqquires not a sudoers list, at another - no need to run a
> X-application -
>
> . if no, then how I can escape the "auto pressing" of Ctrl-D by gksu?
>
>
> Thank You for Your time.
>
>
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