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* [gentoo-user] Ever since a recent update, vim misbehaves when run as root
@ 2010-07-29 20:35 Kevin O'Gorman
  2010-07-30  3:58 ` Walter Dnes
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Kevin O'Gorman @ 2010-07-29 20:35 UTC (permalink / raw
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I'm not exactly sure when, but starting a month or so ago, vim has been
acting weird when
I run it as root.  For one thing, there are messages
    Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
on the console.  I presume this is an X authority thing, but I'm not sure
why it became an
issue when it wasn't before, and I've completely forgotten what to do about
it.  I'm generally
running a gnome-terminal 2.26.3.1 under KDE on plain Gento.

It's weird, I know, but I've been doing this for ages. Moreover, in spite of
weirdness, the editing session works.

Except that there are messages
   Xlib: No protocol specified
overlaid on the document scattered more or less randomly.  They can be
cleaned off by
control-L.

This is barely workable, and leaves me with a WTF sort of feeling.
Fortunately, I don't do a whole lot of editing as root, but there's always
something...

Any clues out there?

-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

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2010-07-29 20:35 [gentoo-user] Ever since a recent update, vim misbehaves when run as root Kevin O'Gorman
2010-07-30  3:58 ` Walter Dnes
2010-07-30  6:54   ` Steffen Loos
2010-07-30  8:08   ` Neil Bothwick
2010-07-30 13:43   ` Bill Longman
2010-07-30 14:59     ` Kevin O'Gorman
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