Thank You for Your time and answer, Clive:
>It looks like --help is passed through to su. Try
>$ sux '-?'
>usage: sux [-m|-p|--preserve-environment]
> [--display display]
> [--no-cookies|--copy-cookies|--use-xauthority]
> [--untrusted] [--timeout x]
> [-] [u
Thank You for Your time and answer, Clive:
>Sorry I misspelled Sthu.
That's OK. :)
Thank You for Your answer, once again!
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Hi Stu,
> $ sux -c kate edit
> Unknown id: eval $TERM; exec env TERM='xterm' DISPLAY=':0'
> "kate" "edit";
>
> $ sux -m -c kate edit
> getent: invalid option -- c
> Try `getent --help' or `getent --usage' for more information.
> WARNING: --preserve-environment has been set, but no good valu
On Mon 4 Jan 2010 11:55:02 +(+), Clive Standbridge wrote:
> Hi Stu,
Sorry I misspelled Sthu.
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Good day.
I ask for Your help in running of a program using sux.
Here several my vain tryings and its outputs - hope it will explain the
situation itself.
$ sux -c kate edit
Unknown id: eval $TERM; exec env TERM='xterm' DISPLAY=':0' "kate" "edit";
$ sux -m -c kate edit
getent: invalid o
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