Hi TheGZeus,
TheGZeus [2008-03-26 18:39 -]:
> it calls kdesu. That's friggin weird for a command line.
> Is THAT the bug you're talking about? Because that's confusing as hell.
I don't know, you tell me :-). You reported the bug, and I still try
to understand it. It *should* do the following:
it calls kdesu. That's friggin weird for a command line.
Is THAT the bug you're talking about? Because that's confusing as hell.
The graphical version does NOTHING. Literally NOTHING but have buttons and
check boxes with no effect.
Making the command line work LIKE a graphical app without being o
Sorry, I did not mean to "insult your intelligence". It's just a FAQ and
a common misconception. I apologize.
> $ jockey-kde -C
> Should throw out an error that I'm not root.
No, it shouldn't. The entire idea of this option is to call it from the
GNOME or KDE control center when enabling a compos
Thanks for insulting my intelligence and not understanding sudo.
Yeah, that was rude, but I don't care.
I would still require the sudo COMMAND even if I didn't need to enter my
password.
I did NEITHER. Using
$ jockey-kde -C
Should throw out an error that I'm not root.
This program is not rea
The most likely reason is that you started another application with
administration right within the past 15 minutes. Please see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for some documentation about
sudo.
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jockey-kde -C doesn't requ