When I used gnomesu in the past (under 9.3 and SLES), if I typed gnomesu, I would get a dialog box pop up and it would ask for the command to run and the password. Alternatively, I could also enter "gnomesu 'command'" Now I have 10.3 and I see a difference. (Granted things change over time.) Now, if I type gnomesu, immediately I get a dialogue box that asks for my password, but not the command. The command is already defaulted to 'gnome-terminal.' I guess I can just as easily type in gnomesu 'command', as it is clearly not a showstopper. But I wonder why the gnomesu dialog box no longer offers a command line of its own? I've looked for a config file to see if I might be able to take out gnome-terminal or choose a default of my own, but haven't found one yet. -- ---Bryen--- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org