--- Craig Ambrose
Nope, just use the command "sux" instead of "su". This convinces Xwindows to let you run a graphical program as root.
Craig
Just a note I did do su root to get the .sh
going, so that I can get the CrossOver office installed and still got the error message of not having enough privilleges...which is where I was confused since root is the "root" user. I thought maybe because I was running a couple of X sessions at the time but something like display 0:0 seems like
On Sunday 14 March 2004 3:08 am, George Stoianov wrote: script the
default session to me in the first place?? Should I run it from command line...?? so that I have no X session running? �
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