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DarkByte20152016-09-29 12:38:05
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DarkByte2015, 2016-09-29 12:38:05

How to run executables with gksudo?

It would be desirable to minimize work with the console (painfully not habitually after Windows). I downloaded one installer here, and it is in .run format. Googled - they say you need to make it executable. I did it, but when I start it, I write an error that I need root rights ... I googled it again, they need to write gksudo. I just could not find how to set it up so that it automatically applies to all executable files and also not to put down the "executable" flag for each.

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Yuri Chudnovsky, 2016-09-29
@Frankenstine

how to configure it to automatically apply to all executable files and also not to put down the "executable" flag for each

Install Windows.

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Oleg Tsilyurik, 2016-09-29
@Olej

painfully not familiar after Windows

Have to love .
Another bad habit out of you: you need to think about such a "one installer" 7 times before doing it.
But this "automatically" is immediately death to your system.

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cssman, 2016-09-29
@cssman

I don't think so (I could be wrong).
I would strongly not recommend doing this at all. there is nothing wrong with the console) and gksudo for several other purposes, it is needed so that the gui displays the password field, and not the terminal.

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romy4, 2016-09-29
@romy4

How does he know if the file is executable or not?

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