On 8/14/19 7:24 PM, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:
For the last couple of days, I've been running xfce and using xfce-terminal (old 4.12). And a lot of the time, when I try to paste something I get pop-up warnings:Warning: Unsafe Paste Pasting this text to the terminal may be dangerous as it looks like soem commands may be executed, potentially involving root access ('sudo') [ followed by all, or the start of, what I want to paste ] That one was from a log owned by lfs:root, and the text was: ******************************************************************** * * Running LibreOffice build configuration. * ******************************************************************** But I also get this for a line from a term running as ken: ken@plexi ~ $ls -l notes/testing/august-19/pygtk -rw-r--r-- 1 ken users 7618 Aug 4 20:51 notes/testing/august-19/pygtk On desktops I mostly run icewm, but on my laptop I use xfce (it solves copy+paste issues with the trackpad) and I've not seen this message there. I'm guessing it might be aconsequence of using elogind ?
No, it hast nothing to do with elogind, as I get the message, too and don't use elogind.
You can easily disable it by Menu->Edit->Preferences->General->Clipboard-> Show unsafe paste dialog
That's what I did.... Bye Tim
Not every paste into xfce-terminal on this desktop generates this, but so far most of them do. ĸen
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