Disable sudo
Christoph Georgi
christoph.georgi at web.de
Mon Nov 8 23:45:53 UTC 2004
The gksu does the job. However after every reboot the properties of
Synaptic (and Networking) change back to gksudo, which is annoying.
I did also changed the properties of e.g. Thunderbird (cause I installed
the 0.9) and those didn't revert.
christoph
David M. Carney wrote:
>
> Find Synaptic in your menu, then right-click on it. Select properties.
> Change the "Command:" line to read (without the quotes) "gksu
> /usr/sbin/synaptic".
>
> Now it will ask for and expect your root password.
>
> David
>
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