PS: The problem only occurs if I start a program from a Root terminal.
If I start it with sudo from a normal terminal, I do not run in the bug
at all. There are some error messages in the terminal, but everything
works fine.
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Filip's proposed solution does not work for me.
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Hi there.
I wouldn't call it "invalid" bug report (considering the end-user
perspective). As far as I remember, this hack (pkexec env
DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY gedit) was not needed in
previous versions of Ubuntu, so it looks like a "regression" bug to me.
Anyways, is there any way
Working fine! But I wonder how in some machines(with the same ubuntu 14.04
LTS) just the 'sudo gedit ' command works ok.
Anyway, thanks a lot. :)
ARGHYA BASAK
Roll No. - ME13M006
M.Tech, Mechanical Engineering Department
IIT Madras
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Filip Sohajek
wrote:
> It's n
It's not a bug. SuperUser has no XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable set. To fix it,
replace sudo gedit call with
pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY gedit
** Changed in: pam-xdg-support (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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