Wow, 5 years on and this is still a bug. I also installed lshw-gtk
while using XFCE, in my case, Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa XFCE and the Linux
3.19.0-32-generic version. I found that I could successfully start
using "gksudo lshw-gtk". If there really is a dependency on the "menu"
package, then why isn
I'm not sure if, in my case, its a bug or missing dependency. I am using
Xubuntu 14.04 (GNOME 3.8.4, Kernel 3.13.0-24-generic, GCC 4.8, Xorg 1.15.1).
However, when I did what Polimatio suggested, it worked -- changing "su-to-root
-X -c lshw-gtk" to "gksudo lshw-gtk.
I'm sorry if my comment isn'
There is a dependency on "menu" package, please install that first, then
it will work from the menu!
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 11.04 (x86). Launching the application
from the dash accomplishes nothing.
I went to /usr/share/applications/lshw-gtk.desktop and looked at what
command the launcher executes:
su-to-root -X -c lshw-gtk
Now, I have never seen "su-to-root" (I am a newbie) so I cha
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