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My ignorance apparently knows no end. How do I make "sudo gainroot" work for me. (A "sudo gainroot" entry in xterm currently has no effect, when "sudo su" does.) Also, I keep all my kbdd files in a special kbdd directory I've set up in /home/user, and I execute the ./btkbd command from that directory. Now that I think further on the matter, can the shortcut access that command currently, located as it is in the /home/user/kbdd directory?
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It is doing it right now, damn it! And if I pop into Notes and hit the [Enter] key a few times, it fixes itself. What gives? |
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Sorry I thought most people who need keyboard for writing can also do a bit of reading ;-) |
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Through my previous forum readings, I long ago made the decision to install becomeroot as my means of gaining root, using the "sudo su" command. This has always served me well -- except apparently when trying to get certain aspects of your otherwise useful kbdd application to work.
Over the past few hours, following your suggestions, I have edited the btkbd, install_shortcut.sh and the remove_shortcut.sh scripts and substituted "sudo su" for "sudo gainroot." Now I m pleased to report that the kbdd shortcut again works fine for me! After more than 35 years of serving as a diplomat in my country's embassies throughout the world and then afterward as a lawyer reading and writing complex statutes and other court pleadings, I would like to believe that my reading comprehension is reasonably competent. However, sometimes the writings of computer programmers when documenting their programs are not quite as precise and comprehensible as they might be. My wife, who has been a computer programmer and analyst for government agencies for over 30 years, is a fine writer and fairly accomplished at such documentation, but often despairs over the adequacy of documentation she comes across in other programmers' programs. As I've said earlier, I have printed out your instructions and virtually committed them to memory, but perhaps they're not as clear-cut and thorough as they might be. From my standpoint, there are a few possibly critical ommissions. But none of this should detract in any substantive manner from my ongoing appreciation for the considerable assistance you've been providing to members of this forum. Please, please keep it up. |
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I don't disagree that the sections of your instruction and README file that you quote on the issue of working from root are reasonably clear. The option of employing "becomeroot" is established, and was understood and utilized by me. However, as it apparently turns out, and was my experience, employing the "becomeroot" option doesn't work unless certain of your scripts are edited to establish "sudo su" as the operative command. This fact, if I have understood the matter correctly, is not contained in your instructions. Now that I've appropriately performed those edits, everything seems to be working fine.
The opinion I voiced on the possible gaps in your instructions concerned aspects other than gaining root. I am not opposed to attempting to flesh out your instructions based upon my experiences, to the extent they're valid, and submit them to you through a private channel for your review and possible reworking, should such an exercise and effort on my part be truly welcome to you, and would be of benefit to other forum members |
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