does anything else(other than chromium) work like that? just to check it's not just chromium..
i hardly ever run X as root these days, a terminal and filemanager covers most of what i need to do..
Nemesis artix based: a few problems
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Nemesis artix based: a few problems
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[porteus ~]# su -c kwrite guest
QStandardPaths: wrong ownership on runtime directory /run/user/0, 0 instead of 1000
No protocol specified
qt.qpa.screen: QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display :0
Could not connect to any X display.
[porteus ~]#
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[porteus ~]# su -c dolphin guest
QStandardPaths: wrong ownership on runtime directory /run/user/0, 0 instead of 1000
No protocol specified
qt.qpa.screen: QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display :0
Could not connect to any X display.
[porteus ~]#
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Nemesis artix based: a few problems
Should it be this way under guest account to install packages or resorting to su instead:
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Thanks.
Edit:
The answer could be yes or resorting to make guest a sudoer:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=148870
as root open the file /etc/sudoers with your text editor (like nano) and this line:
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as root open the file /etc/sudoers with your text editor (like nano) and this line:
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[guest@porteus ~]$ sudo pman -S deepin
[sudo] password for guest:
guest is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
[guest@porteus ~]
Thanks.
Edit:
The answer could be yes or resorting to make guest a sudoer:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=148870
as root open the file /etc/sudoers with your text editor (like nano) and this line:
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guest ALL=(ALL) ALL
as root open the file /etc/sudoers with your text editor (like nano) and this line:
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root ALL=(ALL) ALL
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