On 07/28/2013 11:25 AM, Monsta wrote:
> Try turning this setting on:
>
> Settings -> Preferences -> General -> Show package properties in the
> main window
>
> and see if the warnings persist.
>
That resolves here, no more spamming .xsession-errors in 13.04 or
.cache/upstart/gnome-session.log in 13.10
Could be considered to make that option the default.
Here I only open synaptic as currently intended - with pkexec
For those unaware the command is synaptic-pkexec
On 07/28/2013 11:25 AM, Monsta wrote:
> Try turning this setting on:
>
> Settings -> Preferences -> General -> Show package properties in the
> main window
>
> and see if the warnings persist.
>
That resolves here, no more spamming .xsession-errors in 13.04 or upstart/ gnome-session. log in 13.10
.cache/
Could be considered to make that option the default.
Here I only open synaptic as currently intended - with pkexec
For those unaware the command is synaptic-pkexec