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#1 2011-01-17 23:22:26

Kidfork
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From: Massachusetts
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Anyone Elses gparted not working?

Alright so I just recently ran an update and noticed that gparted was updated. Then I wanted to play with my disks and recieved this error while trying to execute gparted:

[tyler@myhost ~]$ sudo gparted
No protocol specified

(gpartedbin:5750): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0


I've tried just about EVERYTHING to try and get it to work and I'm pointing at the update that possibily broke it?

Are you guys have the save issue?

-Tyler


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#2 2011-01-17 23:36:31

tomk
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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

gparted is not currently in the testing repo, and the package was updated over a month ago.

Moving to Applications and Desktop Environments.

Also, gparted is working fine here. Are you sure your system is up to date?

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#3 2011-01-17 23:46:04

Kidfork
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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

Yes its up-to-date, this could possibly be a X server problem.


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#4 2011-01-18 14:47:41

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

Try gksu gparted

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#5 2011-01-18 16:09:53

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

Radioactiveman wrote:

Try gksu gparted

How exactly is that supposed to help him where sudo doesn't work?


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#6 2011-01-18 16:29:47

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

Have you tried rebooting since or at least killing X and logging back in?


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#7 2011-01-18 16:32:22

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

ngoonee wrote:
Radioactiveman wrote:

Try gksu gparted

How exactly is that supposed to help him where sudo doesn't work?

it would help because the default sudo configuration doesn't share any environment variables. gksu/gksudo is supposed to be used to run graphical applications as root.


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#8 2011-01-18 22:58:20

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

I was under the impression that sudo did an 'su -e' in any case? Now that I test it out I can see that the env are different, but somehow it's never been a problem (DISPLAY is always set, for example, for me).


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#9 2011-03-17 20:49:01

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Re: Anyone Elses gparted not working?

What happens if you type "xhost + " first, then sudo gparted ? I need to do this to use playonlinux as root (which is bad...)

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