Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: >I won't make furthers comments on this, it's your position and I'll >respect it although I don't share your POV :-)
I appreciate Your this "POV"! :) >> Camaleón, I think we are going in wrong direction here - I just have >> tried w/ chromium running w/ gksu by newly created user - You'll be >> surprised - in the user's home dir. there is no .config dir. at all ! >> All gksu has created are: >> >> .dbus .gconf .gconfd .gksu.lock >> >> which contents seems to me similar - differing in numbers only - like >> diver IDs. > >That's okay. > >It can mean your current user's profile (the one that fails to run the >apps) has something on it (a folder or file) that is not of the like >to the two programs you are trying to launch. Remember that gnome and >others DE also use the "/tmp" folder to store user's settings, so what >prevents the applications from running can be indeed in another path, >not just the user's $HOME. > >Or it can also mean the problem is elsewhere (a bug in the app). > >> Therefore, I suppose that something else has influence on the gksu >> behavior - as I said before the problem user is long existing user >> (account) and therefore a lot of diver settings have been stored over >> time - effecting the gksu. > >(...) > >I don't think gksu has nothing to do here. It's a simple application >that allows you to run GUI programs as another user, no more no less. >Besides, if the problem were related to gksu the rest of the >applications will be also affected which is not the case. OK. Let's finish here w/ my notification to developers about the problem - let remain to them - to investigate the problem any or forget about it - ether. Thanks again, very much, for Your time and efforts - trying to help me. I much appreciate it. Have a good time of the day! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ee090ed.8593cc0a.736f.4...@mx.google.com