meorero


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Posted: July 16 2004,13:30 |
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I mean here - either XTerminal, Rxvt or Bash.
In either one of the X-shells, i can do "sudo " + <command>.
But when trying to simply enter "su -", it automatically loads another X-system session for SU. I need to do ctrl+c to exit this session.
And I generally don't need the full X-system for su. Just the command-line.
If I will want another X-system session at SU i'll do "startx"!
So how can I enter SU without automatic load of another X-system?
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