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Hi,
I have installed *GParted* 1.2.0 using (guix system GNOME) the app showed
an error message instead of asking root password to use it and even if I
run the app as a root the icons are not showing up properly.
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On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:33:31AM +0300, Emad Alblueshi wrote:
> I have installed *GParted* 1.2.0 using (guix system GNOME) the app showed
> an error message instead of asking root password to use it and even if I
> run the app as a root the icons are not showing up properly.
Can you clarify what you mean when you say that you installed it "using
(guix system GNOME)"?
On my Debian system, I installed GParted into my normal user's profile,
and I use it like this:
`sudo --preserve-env /home/leo/.guix-profile/bin/gparted`
It's hacky but it ensures that you have privileges, and the
'preserve-env' makes the icons appear.
In general, you have to be root to use GParted, so you could also
install it as root: `sudo --login guix install gparted`.
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