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Message #01222
[Bug 546295] Re: Confusing use of 'gksudo' in 'sudo' paragraph
Changed the example to use sudo instead.
** Changed in: ubuntu-manual
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubuntu-manual
Assignee: JaminDay (jaminday) => Benjamin Humphrey (humphreybc)
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Confusing use of 'gksudo' in 'sudo' paragraph
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546295
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Status in Ubuntu Manual: Fix Committed
Bug description:
On page 127, gedit is started with the 'gksudo gedit' command. While this is the correct way of handling a GUI-app with sudo, I think there must be a sidenote explaining the difference or just give the example 'sudo gedit' (because the implications are very, very minimal).
Downloaded manual: march 24
Revision: 561
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