Hi,
Both with all of those 3, the annoying thing is that it's asking for the root
user's password.
I did get rid of this using pam_usb : what it does is looking for some
credentials on a plugged usb device. You don't need to enter passwords for gdm,
kdm, su, sudo ... as long as a usb stick is
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged user) or RuntimeError: could not open
display when i start it with sudo.
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 02:02 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 16:42, schreef Sergei Cherepanov:
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged user) or
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Ken Schneider wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 02:02 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great