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I was just wondering if someone could answer this question for me about making xconfig for a kernel.
When I try and make xconfig via sudo or as a normal user (depending on the write permissions on where I have the sources at) I get the error that it cant find qt since I'm using qtmod.
Yet if I switch to the root account and execute xhost+ ; make xconfig; xhost - everything works as it should.
How can I get this to work as it should with a normal user account? It's annoying to have to pre-configure the kernel when I'm trying to compile from a pkgbuild, also adding those commands to the pkgbuild doesn't seem to work either.
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