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7.
--prompt, -P
Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard
and mouse grabbed before doing so.
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--prompt, -P
Spørg brugeren om vedkommende ønsker at
tastaturet og musen indfanges, før det gøres.
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:88
8.
--preserve-env, -k
Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME
nor $PATH, for example.
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--preserve-env, -k
Bevar det aktuelle miljø, sætter fx ikke $HOME
eller $PATH
Translated by Tim Rørstrøm
Reviewed by AJenbo
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:91
9.
--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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--login, -l
Gør dette til en loginskal. Vær opmærksom på
at det kan skabe problemer med Xauthority-
godkendelse. Kør xhost for at tillade den
ønskede bruger at åbne vinduer på din skærm!
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:94
10.
--description <description|file>, -D <description|file>
Provide a descriptive name for the command to
be used in the default message, making it nicer.
You can also provide the absolute path for a
.desktop file. The Name key for will be used in
this case.
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--description <beskrivelse|fil>, -D <beskrivelse|fil>
Giv kommandoen et beskrivende navn, som anvendes
i standardmeddelelsen, for at gøre den pænere.
Du kan også angive den absolutte sti til en .desktop-
fil. I dette tilfælde vil navnenøglen blive benyttet.
Translated by Tim Rørstrøm
Reviewed by AJenbo
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:100
11.
--message <message>, -m <message>
Replace the standard message shown to ask for
password for the argument passed to the option.
Only use this if --description does not suffice.
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--message <besked>, -m <besked>
Udskift standardbeskeden, der vises, når der
spørges om adgangskode. Brug kun dette tilvalg
hvis --description ikke er dækkende.
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:106
12.
--print-pass, -p
Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just
like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with
programs that accept receiving the password on
stdin.
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--print-pass, -p
Sæt gksu til at skrive adgangskoden til stdout,
ligesom ssh-askpass. Anvendeligt i skript med
programmer, der modtager adgangskode på stdin.
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:111
13.
--sudo-mode, -S
Make GKSu use sudo instead of su, as if it had been
run as "gksudo".
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--sudo-mode, -S
Sæt GKSu til at bruge sudo istedet for su, som om
det var blevet kørt som "gksudo".
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:117
14.
--su-mode, -w
Make GKSu use su, instead of using libgksu's
default.
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--su-mode, -w
Sæt GKSu til at bruge su, istedet for at bruge libgksu's
standard.
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:120
15.
--always-ask-pass
Make GKSu always ask for a password, even if it is cached
by sudo.
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--always-ask-pass
Sæt GKSu til altid at spørge om adgangskode, selvom
det er blevet gemt i mellemlager af sudo.
Translated and reviewed by PerJensen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:123
16.
Advanced options
Avancerede indstillinger
Translated and reviewed by Morten Brix Pedersen
Located in ../gksu/gksu.c:232
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Contributors to this translation: Esben Madsen, Jesper Larsen, Jesper R. Meyer, Mads Peter Rommedahl, Morten Brix Pedersen, PerJensen, Tim Rørstrøm.