http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1120397
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1120397#c12
--- Comment #12 from jc sl
(In reply to jc sl from comment #10)
(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #9)
I reassign this to maintenance people. The bug got already fixed in openSUSE:Leap:15.0:Update before Leap 15.1 release, but this wasn't taken at all.
I think this is a different bug than #1100871. The authentication dialog does appear, but nothing happens after you type the password and press the Accept button or the Enter key directly.
Well, did you try the Leap 15.0:Update package, and it still shows that behavior? Let's check that at first.
No, I didn't, because I'm a Tumbleweed user, not a Leap user. I switched over to Tumbleweed when openSUSE became openSUSE Leap. As I said, I thought they were different issues and lxqt-sudo from Leap wouldn't work on Tumbleweed. As far as I can remember, this bug has always been present in Tumbleweed, which is the one I reported the bug for and the only one I'm interested in. Anyway, as it may be of help, I've downloaded 15.0 and 15.1 DVD ISOs to test the issue: ─ On 15.0 freshly installed from the DVD and then installing LXQt without the Update repository enabled, it works ─ On 15.0 fully updated, it doesn't work ─ On 15.1 freshly installed from the DVD and then installing LXQt without the Update repository enabled, it works ─ On 15.1 fully updated, it works ─ On Tumbleweed with lxqt-sudo from 15.0/Update, it doesn't work ─ On Tumbleweed with lxqt-sudo from 15.1/Oss, it works Greetings. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.