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Open a GUI app as root command line?
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<blockquote data-quote="V6Pony" data-source="post: 1419557" data-attributes="member: 177295"><p>RazOrEdge. I agree. I only use and editor with root rights when I need to edit a file that needs these rights. I can use pico for this it works ok. </p><p></p><p>I would rather use bluefish editor for everything. I just like the way it works. Under normal conditions it is used without root rights. As you can open pico with root privileges "sudo pico". I was trying to find a way to open bluefish or gedit as root when I needed to use them. Have not found a way to do this yet. That is what I was looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V6Pony, post: 1419557, member: 177295"] RazOrEdge. I agree. I only use and editor with root rights when I need to edit a file that needs these rights. I can use pico for this it works ok. I would rather use bluefish editor for everything. I just like the way it works. Under normal conditions it is used without root rights. As you can open pico with root privileges "sudo pico". I was trying to find a way to open bluefish or gedit as root when I needed to use them. Have not found a way to do this yet. That is what I was looking for. [/QUOTE]
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