Re: How to suppress the annoying warning message for gmc??



Hmmm..... 'su -' gives me a root environment just fine.

Craig Orsinger wrote:
> 
> On 17-Aug-00 Tom Gilbert wrote:
> 
>         The two tasks I nearly always need to use a GUI-based
> root login to accomplish are compiling a new version of the kernel
> and figuring out how to install complex new software or hardware.
> Sometimes "su" is good enough for these things, but there are times
> when you just waste too much time "su"ing and setting up a proper
> environment for root. In those cases I just log out of an ordinary
> user account and login as root.
> 
> > It's a shame if that warning is now disableable... If I had written that
> > code, it would've shown the message then quit if UID==0 ;-)
> 
> Date: 21-Aug-00  Time: 12:11:36
> 
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