> > "sudo xterm" worked for my on Ubuntu. > > > Works but all it does is open a new xterm as root. It was just an example. And it appears it works. If that works and is not what you want, I guess I misunderstand from all these emails. If "xterm" will start as root, other X clients should too. If they don't provide the exact error message and other details -- and maybe we can help. > Usually it doesn't on other systems I use. > > > > Also try as root: > > > > export XAUTHORITY=/home/yourloginuser/.Xauthority > > > Didn't help but I don't know what you meant by "set HOME again". I am not sure why that doesn't work for you. I guess you and I are doing something different. Or maybe your .Xauthority does not exist? Or maybe you are on a different system (running clients on different system than the server itself) -- and you could use ssh -Y or xauth to work around that. Anyways, "set HOME again" means if you want your HOME to be /root then you may need to export that. > And then you can open X clients as root. (I already have that as my normal > > user account on Ubuntu and sudo doesn't lose this environment variable.) > > You may also need to set HOME again. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss