On a freshly installed raring system update-alternatives --display libgksu-gconf-defaults returns:
libgksu-gconf-defaults - auto mode
link currently points to /usr/share/libgksu/debian/gconf-defaults.libgksu-sudo
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However running gconftool-2 -g /apps/gksu/sudo-mode returns 'false'. So we are effectively not using sudo-mode for libgksu. I haven't been able to determine what is settings sudo-mode to false though.
On a freshly installed raring system update-alternatives --display libgksu- gconf-defaults returns:
libgksu- gconf-defaults - auto mode libgksu/ debian/ gconf-defaults. libgksu- sudo
link currently points to /usr/share/
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However running gconftool-2 -g /apps/gksu/ sudo-mode returns 'false'. So we are effectively not using sudo-mode for libgksu. I haven't been able to determine what is settings sudo-mode to false though.