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Usage: %s [-u <user>] [-k] [-l] <command>

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Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:427
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--always-ask-password, -a
Do not try to check if a password is really
needed for running the command, or if there
are other means of obtaining it: simply ask for it.
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--icon <icon>, -i <icon>
Replace the default window icon with the argument.
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--message <message>, -m <message>
Replace the standard message shown to ask for
password for the argument passed to the option.
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Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:441
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--ssh-fwd, -s
Strip the host part of the $DISPLAY variable, so that
GKSu will work on SSH X11 Forwarding.
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--title <title>, -t <title>
Replace the default title with the argument.
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--desktop <file>, -D <file>
Use a .desktop file to get the name of the application
and the icon from.

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--login, -l
Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause
problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost
to allow the target user to open windows on your
display!


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Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:469
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<b>Could not grab your mouse.</b>

A malicious client may be eavesdropping
on your session or you may have just clicked
a menu or some application just decided to get
focus.

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Could not grab your keyboard.
A malicious client may be eavesdropping
on your session or you may have just clicked
a menu or some application just decided to get
focus.

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Contributors to this translation: Amir Eldor, Gil, Mark Krapivner, Omri Strumza, Shlomil, Yaron, Yuval Langer.