Hi, I have read that orca has a problem with gksu which prevents it from working. Indeed, orca freezes when an application is opened under a gksu session. I found a way, or I read a way, to circumvent this issue: running sudo thet typing the name of admin application by hand. But it's not convinient for everybody as it's necessary to identify the name of the application then using terminal.
So my question: for instance, when I want to run Application -> Accessories -> Root terminal, Or if I run system -> Administration -> Date and time (or manage users), Gnome runs gksu by default. Do you think it's possible to ask gnome run by default running sudo? With this, sudo would run, then application would run properly once logged in as root. I tried sudo mode in gconf-editor (gksu) but no success. Thanks for any suggestions. While I use terminal, I think some users could be interested in this hint. Regards, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1288659546.2970.63.ca...@debian

