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wannek3
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Post subject: [solved] no gparted, no sux
Posted: 15.07.2011, 09:52
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Joined: 2010-09-13
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Hi,
and thanks a lot for the new release!
I wanted to start gparted (which is now again available in the kde-menu).
-> Nothing.
ok, manually:
bash> gparted -> there is no gparted.
ok, become root:
bash# gparted -> no X
ok, sux:
sux# gparted -> no .Xauthority.
ok, copy that from the aptosid-user to /root.
sux# gparted
YES!
But why has it to be such complicated? Please? |
Last edited by wannek3 on 18.07.2011, 06:51; edited 1 time in total
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rtripp
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Post subject: RE: no gparted, no sux
Posted: 15.07.2011, 17:05
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Location: Victoria, Texas
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If you're desperate a simple user fix for gparted = right click >start to edit the menu items for start>system>gparted. I removed the gksu and clicked "advanced" to run as root. Worked with i386-DVD |
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krisbee
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Post subject: RE: no gparted, no sux
Posted: 16.07.2011, 10:58
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Joined: 2011-04-25
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Location: London
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jose
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Post subject: RE: no gparted, no sux
Posted: 17.07.2011, 14:42
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Joined: 2011-07-17
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Location: Nova Friburgo, RJ, Brasil
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Hi, I solved it using 'kdesu' instead of 'gksu' in the solution given by rtripp.
Thanks to rtripp and krisbee, and wannek3 for oppenig this bug repport. |
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jose
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Post subject: RE: no gparted, no sux
Posted: 17.07.2011, 14:47
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Location: Nova Friburgo, RJ, Brasil
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I forgot to say this is valid for KDE (kdesu). I am using amd64 version. |
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wannek3
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Post subject: RE: no gparted, no sux
Posted: 18.07.2011, 06:51
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Joined: 2010-09-13
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Thanks @all, Your suggestions all work! Marked as solved. |
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