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    help Give users root access

    After installing knoppix onto the harddrive (which went so smoothly, it was a beautiful thing),
    I upgraded from KDE3.0 to KDE3.1 (which is also beautiful)

    however befor upgrading I was able to be logged in as a user and then open
    up konsole I would type

    su then my password and I would have access to root and be able to run Xapps

    After upgrading to KDE3.1 I no longer have that ability. I have to use

    xhost +local:<username> and then I have access. but If i reboot I have to type it in
    again.

    I dont want to have to type that in EVERYTIME I want to have root enabled Xapps when I
    restart the system, I want the system to do this at startup like it did before I got KDE3.1

    Does anyone know what commands should put in to give any current and future user I create root access to the Xapps.

    Also where should I put the commands.

    thank you in advance for your help.
    LuisI

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    I had this problem a loooooong time ago when I broke X on a Mandrake6.5 box.

    The fix was to create a file in /etc/ called X0.hosts containing one line:

    localhost

    The X server will automatically apply it in the manner of "xhost +localhost" each time the server starts.

    Whether it is still the same now and on Debian, I don't know.

    Nick
    P.S. Note X0.hosts is a capital 'X' and a zero 0, not an 'oh'

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    I tried to create the X0.hosts file inside the /etc/ directory....nope it didnt work.

    when I login and su to root I try to start an Xapp... in this case to keep it simple I use xeyes.

    this is what happens

    root@Sphinux:/home/luis# xeyes
    Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
    Xlib: No protocol specified

    Error: Can't open display: :0.0

    the X0.hosts file inside the /etc/ directory only has the one line you said to put in.

    any other suggestions? maybe its different in knoppix debian?

    Luis

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    I don't know then... it worked 3 years ago

    As to the

    Error: Can't open display: :0.0

    that can be fixed by setting the ENV $var

    env DISPLAY=localhost:0

    Nick

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    everything works just fine if I type in

    xhost local:

    just dont know how to make knoppix/debian using KDE3.1 do it automatically.




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    Just thought!!

    To use the X0.hosts file, you need to have a localhost entry in /etc/hosts !

    Nick

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    OK

    Please walk me through what you mean about the /etc/hosts file.

    this is what is inside my file

    127.0.0.1 Sphinux localhost

    # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
    # (added automatically by netbase upgrade)

    ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
    fe00::0 ip6-localnet
    ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
    ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
    ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
    ff02::3 ip6-allhosts


    what do I need to do?

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    127.0.0.1 localhost is right.

    Also, do a:

    #> man xhost

    That will tell you more about X.

    Nick

    *EDIT* OK, I see the spec has changed. Try:

    local

    In the /etc/X0.hosts file instead.

    Nick

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    Nope this didnt work..

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    You did restart X after applying the line, right?

    If you did, then I don't know.

    Nick

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