On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 05:40, GarUlbricht7@netscape.net wrote:
Hi,
I take it there is a reason why you can't just use: "sux -" in a terminal, and then after logging in, starting the application as "root." ???
Yes, there is a reason. I want to run gnome-terminal as root, so that I can just add more tabs if I need more terminals. I don't want to open a new terminal, type "sux -", login, etc each time I need a new root terminal.
Whatever!!! You might try: "gnomesux -" and see what environment it gives you.
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