I install Mint 17.2 Cinnamon on my laptop and noticed that `gksu echo` spawns an ugly window for the password. My desktop installation in contrast only a grey rectangle which can't be moved.
Did I set something wrong on my new install?
gksu is windowed
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gksu is windowed
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Re: gksu is windowed
I wonder what your goal is. gksu is meant to be used for launching graphical programs. Furthermore I do not understand, why you would want to run the echo command elevated. Another question is, if you can enter the password and if it gets accepted. Wh is it ugly, please provide a screenshot. Please rephrase this sentence, I don't get its meaning:
marmistrz wrote:My desktop installation in contrast only a grey rectangle which can't be moved.
Re: gksu is windowed
`echo` is a sample command. I mean: on my PC gksu blocks the whole screen and doesn't have the title bar. On my laptop - it does have the title bar and can be moved.
it's late now, I'll provide the screenshots tomorrow.
it's late now, I'll provide the screenshots tomorrow.
Re: gksu is windowed
On my desktop - 1.jpg - looks ok
On my laptop - 2.jpg - looks awful - see the window borders. _____________
Cf. http://askubuntu.com/questions/574510/g ... ing-prompt
_____________On my laptop - 2.jpg - looks awful - see the window borders. _____________
Cf. http://askubuntu.com/questions/574510/g ... ing-prompt