To fix this bug run, in a terminal:
sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/amdccclesu.desktop
Then, in gedit, replace "amdxdg-su -c amdcccle" with "gksudo amdcccle".
This should be the default, instead of a command that doesn't even
exist.
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Administrative Control Centre does not work (wrong sudo
Thanks Felix, your patch solved (in my case) the problem.
Thanks.
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[M76] [ubuntu 9.04] slow unminimizing with ati card and desktop effects enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351186
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This also affects me. I hope Ubuntu replaces amdxdg-su with gksudo soon.
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Administrative Control Centre does not work (wrong sudo-method)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461839
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When, in Karmic (9.10), there are updates available and they are updated
using "Update manager", after downloading all the packages, a "Applying
changes" window appears. So far so good. The problem is that, when the
user clicks "Details",
Public bug reported:
Yesterday I upgraded my 8.10 machine to 9.04. As soon as I put a CD in
my CD drive, all icons in the desktop disappear and Nautilus refuses to
open. It gives me the following error when launching Nautilus in a
terminal, as a normal user or as root:
GLib-ERROR **: /build/build