9 May
2003
9 May
'03
19:00
On Friday 09 May 2003 20:54, John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, Anders Johansson wrote:
Please do not use xhost! It is completely insecure and defeats the purpose of using sux or kdesu
OK, give that I've issued the xhost as someone else suggested, how do I get rid of its effects? Do I do 'xhost -localhost'?
If you ran "xhost +localhost", then "xhost -localhost" will reverse it, yes.
Once I've done that, will deleting root's .Xauthority file put me back with a working sux and gnomesu?
If your problem is the same as the one I had, then yes. But YMMV, no money back guarantee and all the rest of it :) su rm /root/.Xauthority exit sux That's what worked for me