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<b><big>Could not grab your mouse.</big></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.

Try again.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:612
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<b><big>Could not grab your keyboard.</big></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.

Try again.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:624
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<b><big>Enter your password to perform administrative tasks</big></b>

The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:992
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<b><big>Enter your password to run the application '%s' as user %s</big></b>
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:999
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<b><big>Enter the administrative password</big></b>

The application '%s' lets you modify essential parts of your system.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1007
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<b><big>Enter the password of %s to run the application '%s'</big></b>
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1014
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Password prompt canceled.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1045
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<b><big>Granted permissions without asking for password</big></b>

The '%s' program was started with the privileges of the %s user without the need to ask for a password, due to your system's authentication mechanism setup.

It is possible that you are being allowed to run specific programs as user %s without the need for a password, or that the password is cached.

This is not a problem report; it's simply a notification to make sure you are aware of this.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1117
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Do _not display this message again
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1141
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<b>Would you like your screen to be "grabbed"
while you enter the password?</b>

This means all applications will be paused to avoid
the eavesdropping of your password by a a malicious
application while you type it.
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Located in ../libgksu/libgksu.c:1161
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