Desktop and XSever completely unresponsive after running command #12

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opened 2018-10-29 04:06:41 +00:00 by rtyler · 2 comments
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Author: @pik Posted at: 20.06.2015 11:13

Screen / XServer become completely response after running sudo gparted and the system requires a hard-reboot.

Author: @pik Posted at: 20.06.2015 11:13 Screen / XServer become completely response after running `sudo gparted` and the system requires a hard-reboot.
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Author: @pltanton Posted at: 20.06.2015 16:54

Try next time to jump in another tty (ctrl+alt+fN) and catch logs.
Did you configure sudo with visudo to running graphical apps? Is that bug also appears with gksu or kdesu?

Author: @pltanton Posted at: 20.06.2015 16:54 Try next time to jump in another tty (`ctrl+alt+fN`) and catch logs. Did you configure `sudo` with `visudo` to running graphical apps? Is that bug also appears with `gksu` or `kdesu`?
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Author: @pik Posted at: 20.06.2015 17:12

This is uniquely related to the way gmrun calls the command. Also I don't think I can get to another terminal - but I can strace or put some debugging statements into the gmrun code to see what's happening.

Are you unable to reproduce this btw?

Author: @pik Posted at: 20.06.2015 17:12 This is uniquely related to the way gmrun calls the command. Also I don't think I can get to another terminal - but I can strace or put some debugging statements into the gmrun code to see what's happening. Are you unable to reproduce this btw?
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