Hey!
Em Ter, 2005-01-18 s 22:34 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
First add these extra long options to struct option long_opts[] = { ...
Then right before calling gtk_init (newargc, newargv); you source
I see your point (even more after reading your other post), but I think
messing up with argv
Le mercredi 12 janvier 2005 à 22:51 -0200, Gustavo Noronha Silva a
écrit :
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
s/grub/grab/, FWIW
After reading your e-mail, I think that sounds like a sensible proposal.
I'll wait for some input from the involved maintainers
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 10:42 +0100, Javier Fernndez-Sanguino Pea
escreveu:
How about having this be configurable through something like
/etc/gksu.conf and include a wrapper script to read it?
That would introduce a way (since gksu does not seem to have an
alternative) for average users to have
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 11:53 +0100, Josselin Mouette escreveu:
However, that's not the key point. If we want to avoid such things to
lock the session startup, why not register them with a very low
priority ? There could even be a delay of a few seconds before the
password window appears, in this
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 11:26:04AM -0200, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 às 10:42 +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
escreveu:
Better solution:
- Have gksu source a /etc/gksu.conf file directly
I can hack gksu to read the file.
I think we now have a winer idea here.
Em Qui, 2005-01-13 s 01:31 +0100, Osamu Aoki escreveu:
Dear gksu maintainer
Hey Osamu,
I've been really bad at responding to your queries lately, I'm very
soory about that =/
Can you make gksu's default behavior to be gksu --disable-grub ?
s/grub/grab/, FWIW
After reading your e-mail, I
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