Hi On a Desktop machine, running Debian Lenny [GNOME], i just want to put a .desktop icon on the desktop, so that i can easy launch apps with other users [e.g. not so trusted programs..maybe this way i could get a little more secure.. :) ].
######################################### $ cat Dude.desktop [Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Dude Type=Application Terminal=false Icon=gnome-mines Exec=gksu -u dude-user wine "/home/dude-user/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Dude/dude.exe" GenericName=Dude ######################################### But every time [in a new session] i want to launch "Dude" with wine, with another user...i have to type in his password. -The question- How can i set the sudoers file, so that it doesnt prompt for a password? E.g.: I have a user named "someone". On the "someone" users Desktop, I have the "Dude.desktop" file. The Dude user [who has this program installed] is "dude-user" I already tried [with visudo]: someone dude-user=(ALL) ALL but it don't seems to work [still need password when launching "Dude.desktop"]. Is there any way [I have to log out or something?]? Thank you! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1277621693.22275.44.ca...@localhost