Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> writes:
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
It hasn't come up for me on a Pi but on my Linux desktop I usually use
sudo. Usually to run GParted.
Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
=== MultiMail/Linux v0.52
Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
Jan Panteltje wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Wel, been root since 1998, also on older vrions for pi
But figured things out
I boot by default without X to a command line
Tried some things before that in the original version with xhost+
and now I can simply as root from the command line type
startx
I did write my own .xinitrc for root
chromium now only wants to run with --no-sandbox.
A lot of shit stuff now also is gone, like auto-mount :-)
Needs some more attention, but now my X has 9 desktops,
runs fvwm, xfm, 8 terminals, same as on all my other systems
zsh as shell..
Much much better than what the distro gives you.
Jan Panteltje wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Wel, been root since 1998, also on older vrions for pi
But figured things out
I boot by default without X to a command line
Tried some things before that in the original version with xhost+
and now I can simply as root from the command line type
startx
I did write my own .xinitrc for root
chromium now only wants to run with --no-sandbox.
A lot of shit stuff now also is gone, like auto-mount :-)
Needs some more attention, but now my X has 9 desktops,
runs fvwm, xfm, 8 terminals, same as on all my other systems
zsh as shell..
Much much better than what the distro gives you.
You're an idiot.
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
> -=> Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
>
> JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
> JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
> JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
> You don't want to do that.
>
> Don't do that.
TNP> Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
I wasn't the one asking the question.
Are you as big an idiot as he is?
Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On 19/06/2022 09:50, Dan Clough wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
> -=> Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
>
> JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
> JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
> JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
> You don't want to do that.
>
> Don't do that.
TNP> Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
I wasn't the one asking the question.
Are you as big an idiot as he is?
I wasn't talking to you
Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
He does, and I'm pretty sure he has a far deeper
understanding of the implications than you do.
Don't do that.
Why ? What do you think is at risk ? <hint>only what's
on the pi and anything that trusts the pi (probably nothing).
Jan Panteltje wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Wel, been root since 1998, also on older vrions for pi
But figured things out
I boot by default without X to a command line
Tried some things before that in the original version with xhost+
and now I can simply as root from the command line type
startx
I did write my own .xinitrc for root
chromium now only wants to run with --no-sandbox.
A lot of shit stuff now also is gone, like auto-mount :-)
Needs some more attention, but now my X has 9 desktops,
runs fvwm, xfm, 8 terminals, same as on all my other systems
zsh as shell..
Much much better than what the distro gives you.
You're an idiot.
Well insults show your lack of understanding on the subject :-)
You're an idiot.
More proof that you're an idiot.
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvIn your case, this seems true enough
... Ignorance can be cured. Stupid is forever.
=== MultiMail/Linux v0.52
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
TNP> On 19/06/2022 09:50, Dan Clough wrote:
> -=> The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
>
> > -=> Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
> >
> > JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
> > JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
> > JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
>
> > You don't want to do that.
> >
> > Don't do that.
>
> TNP> Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
>
> I wasn't the one asking the question.
>
> Are you as big an idiot as he is?
>
>
TNP> I wasn't talking to you
You need to learn how to properly quote a message when you reply, then.
You replied to me.
... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
=== MultiMail/Linux v0.52
Jan Panteltje wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
Don't do that.
Wel, been root since 1998, also on older vrions for pi
But figured things out
I boot by default without X to a command line
Tried some things before that in the original version with xhost+
and now I can simply as root from the command line type
startx
I did write my own .xinitrc for root
chromium now only wants to run with --no-sandbox.
A lot of shit stuff now also is gone, like auto-mount :-)
Needs some more attention, but now my X has 9 desktops,
runs fvwm, xfm, 8 terminals, same as on all my other systems
zsh as shell..
Much much better than what the distro gives you.
You're an idiot.
Well insults show your lack of understanding on the subject :-)
<SNIP remaining drivel, including "website" URL that is a 404>
More proof that you're an idiot.
... Ignorance can be cured. Stupid is forever.
Jan Panteltje wrote on 6/19/22 12:49 PM:
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
you could use gksudo
On a sunny day (Mon, 20 Jun 2022 13:12:22 +0200) it happened Ralph
Spitzner <rasp@spitzner.org> wrote in <t8pkmg$vqt$1@dont-email.me>:
Jan Panteltje wrote on 6/19/22 12:49 PM:
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
you could use gksudo
what's gksudo?
I replied to the group. Usenet only allows a follow up, not a reply
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
I replied to the group. Usenet only allows a follow up, not a reply
When usenet meets fido, it rarely ends well.
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On 19/06/2022 09:50, Dan Clough wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dan Clough <=-
> -=> Jan Panteltje wrote to All <=-
>
> JP> Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
> JP> how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
> JP> Somehow those seem blocked.
> You don't want to do that.
>
> Don't do that.
TNP> Just set up a root login and run your windows session as root.
I wasn't the one asking the question.
Are you as big an idiot as he is?
I wasn't talking to you
You need to learn how to properly quote a message when you reply, then.
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 17:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 20 Jun 2022 13:12:22 +0200) it happened Ralph
Spitzner <rasp@spitzner.org> wrote in <t8pkmg$vqt$1@dont-email.me>:
Jan Panteltje wrote on 6/19/22 12:49 PM:
Latest Raspi 4 32 bit,
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
you could use gksudo
what's gksudo?
Graphical front for sudo so you can run graphical programs requiring root >privileges from the command line without becoming root and starting a GUI.
Not all distros support it.
The whole thing, including firefox, took about 500 MB to download for Rasperry (snap that is)
takes about 1 GB space on the SDcard... Then runs snapd..
Maybe I should compile firefox from source some day and run it a root..
Jan Panteltje wrote on 6/21/22 11:22 AM:
The whole thing, including firefox, took about 500 MB to download for Raspberry (snap that is)1. you can install firefox as a regular application ( from a debian .deb for instance)
takes about 1 GB space on the SDcard... Then runs snapd..
Maybe I should compile firefox from source some day and run it a root..
2 why do you need to run firefox as r00t ?
-rasp
So, Do not feel like writing a new OS now, Linux does most things
But it needs stripping down.
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:43:27 GMT
Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:
So, Do not feel like writing a new OS now, Linux does most things
But it needs stripping down.
Have you ever looked at NetBSD ? I think you might find it
interesting.
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:43:27 GMT
Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:
So, Do not feel like writing a new OS now, Linux does most things
But it needs stripping down.
Have you ever looked at NetBSD ? I think you might find it
interesting.
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
He does, and I'm pretty sure he has a far deeper
understanding of the implications than you do.
What makes you "pretty sure" of that? How could you possibly know
something like that? That's right....... you couldn't.
Don't do that.
Why ? What do you think is at risk ? <hint>only what's
on the pi and anything that trusts the pi (probably nothing).
Okay, so you're an idiot too. Got it.
On a sunny day (Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:20:56 +0200) it happened Ralph Spitzner
<rasp@spitzner.org> wrote in <t8s622$q0b$1@dont-email.me>:
Jan Panteltje wrote on 6/21/22 11:22 AM:
The whole thing, including firefox, took about 500 MB to download for Raspberry (snap that is)1. you can install firefox as a regular application ( from a debian .deb for instance)
takes about 1 GB space on the SDcard... Then runs snapd..
Maybe I should compile firefox from source some day and run it a root..
2 why do you need to run firefox as r00t ?
-rasp
Well apt-get install firefox did not find anything
Jim Jackson wrote to Dan Clough <=-
On 2022-06-19, Dan Clough
<nospam.Dan.Clough@f1.n770.z10719.fidonet.org> wrote:
how do I give root permission to run GUI applications??
Somehow those seem blocked.
You don't want to do that.
He does, and I'm pretty sure he has a far deeper
understanding of the implications than you do.
What makes you "pretty sure" of that? How could you possibly know
something like that? That's right....... you couldn't.
Don't do that.
Why ? What do you think is at risk ? <hint>only what's
on the pi and anything that trusts the pi (probably nothing).
Okay, so you're an idiot too. Got it.
Instead of _just_ insults why not spell out WHY it's a bad idea?
This has happenned too often.
Plonk!
Instead of _just_ insults
why not spell out WHY it's a bad idea?
This has happenned too often.
On 2022-06-21, Jim Jackson <jj@franjam.org.uk> wrote:
Instead of _just_ insults
Back in my day, a FIDO op would have terminated our access if they'd caught us using that kind of language on the net. Man, they've gone soft.
why not spell out WHY it's a bad idea?
This has happenned too often.
It's probably one or the other of the usual reasons taken to an absolute, interpreting a SHOULD as MUST.
But if I type sudo su a the command line...
things changed by people who do not understand Unix at all
I do notice Chromium is much faster as root
I am always root, I am the sys adm so to speak ;-)
Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote:
Jan Panteltje wrote:
So, Do not feel like writing a new OS now, Linux does most things
But it needs stripping down.
Have you ever looked at NetBSD ? I think you might find it >>interesting.
I did look for the several version of BSD last week
Am on my download limit, so next month, only 9 days from now, I may give
it a try
On 21/06/2022 13:43, Jan Panteltje wrote:
I do notice Chromium is much faster as root
I am always root, I am the sys adm so to speak ;-)
I think someone has already called you an idiot, I'd like to second
that, just in case anyone should read than and not realise what a fundamentally stupid thing it is to do.
You should only be using your user name for all general purposes
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