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Wxhexeditor bytes per line
Wxhexeditor bytes per line








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(wxHe圎ditor:6419): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 21:45:32.674: IA_gdk_drawable_get_size: assertion 'GDK_IS_DRAWABLE (drawable)' failed (wxHe圎ditor:6419): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 21:45:32.673: IA_gdk_drawable_get_size: assertion 'GDK_IS_DRAWABLE (drawable)' failed I have got a script on my system at ~/.local/share/nemo/actions/scripts/zenity_askpass.shĬode: Select all (wxHe圎ditor:6419): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 21:45:32.673: _gdk_pixmap_new: assertion '(width != 0) & (height != 0)' failed

Wxhexeditor bytes per line password#

You can use sudo with a GUI prompt for password by using it's ASKPASS feature.Į.g. This isn't a bad thing when you are launching a GUI app with sudo - it prevents the users own home been polluted with root owned files sometimes with quite deleterious effect (login loops etc). Your use of sudo -i is specifically to use the other users environment variables including home. Pkexec, sudo etc are all methods of elevating privileges - i.e temporarily pretending the user is another user (default being root). Two "standard" users would always use the same config file? But is this a good / the only / the best solution?ĭoes my user pwd automatically mean root is now the user? I thought root would be a different user?

wxhexeditor bytes per line

for recently opened files) will be found next time again. Only the Terminal is asking for my pwd (ugly),Īnd the config file goes into the root folder. Code: Select all Exec=gnome-terminal -e “sh -c ‘sudo -i wxHe圎ditor ’”










Wxhexeditor bytes per line