Ok I ran into another one. This started today after the latest round of updates. I go to menu click on synaptic and get message "Su returned with an error" It happens only when I try to run an app in gui mode. If I open a term and type it in manually I get promted for my password and then synaptic pops up. I checked my sudo file and thats ok. Anything else I can look for? I google it and came up with several things but none of which is my scenario.
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Hi,
Thanks for the link. I have to admit things aren't as cut and dry on my "unstable" system right now. It looks like I am going to take the plunge and just reload it but with the 64bit version. I would lke to wait for "gold" release but can't wait till they decide it's ready.
The sudo issue I was seeing yesterday has not reared it's head today but I have been experiencing odd behavior with both network and video today. I think I have "fixed" and "patched" my system into a feeble old box.... :-)
Well at least I have backups....................
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The "official" doc about the use of sudo on Ubuntu is here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
Just note that Ubuntu implements/uses sudo and kdesu a bit differently from other distros.
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Originally posted by diblI dunno .....
# To call applications with a graphical frontend, you're supposed to use kdesu (or gksu)
# To call applications without such "superficial additions", you're supposed to use sudo
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Wow. If I would have known I was going to get slapped around by admitting I use sudo exclusively, I would have lied more...... :-) This is starting to remind me of being married!!!
All joking aside, and I am joking so no flaming.... I do know there is a difference in using it but up until now there wasn't any problems do so. And just as mysteriously as it started, it stopped. My system is starting to scare me now so I am going to reload it. Have to quell the daemons....(pun intended)............
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Originally posted by diblI keep seeing references to the rule that "kdesu" is the proper terminology when running a Kubuntu GUI in super-user mode.
However, I use "sudo" and they all work anyway, so I dunno .....
Originally posted by UnicornRiderTz, tz, tz ... you're supposed to know (better) :P the more so as it is as easy as that:
# To call applications with a graphical frontend, you're supposed to use kdesu (or gksu)
# To call applications without such "superficial additions", you're supposed to use sudo<br />
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