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Gtk warning when opening Gedit in terminal






I have Ubuntu 11.10 installed on two different machines, both using x64 installs. Only one machine returns these Gtk warnings after using sudo gedit. I get these warnings when opening or saving a file.



Here is an example:



(gedit:2456): Gtk-WARNING **; Attempting to store changes into '/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel', but failed: Failed to create file '/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel.KBGV9V': No such file or directory



I also get another set of warnings related to "Attempting to set permissions of" the above mention directory.



Is this something I should be concerned with? Any way to get rid of those warnings? Like I said, my other machine doesn't return these warnings in the terminal.


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As far as the warning go.....they are just that.



If you are using gedit as a superuser then I would recommend using gksudo instead



CLI=sudo



GUI=gksudo





The reason for root permissions. See the tutorial




[#40364] Thursday, May 25, 2023, 1 Year  [reply] [flag answer]
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