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Old 1st January 2011, 10:10 AM
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Exclamation Gedit Root Error

Whenever I try to open a file using gedit as a super user in fedora 14, i get the following error
(gedit:2975): EggSMClient-WARNING **: Failed to connect to the session manager: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported

**
GLib-GIO:ERROR:gdbusconnection.c:2270:initable_init: assertion failed: (connection->initialization_error == NULL)
Aborted (core dumped)

I've googled the problem, but nowhere comprehensive solution is said to be found.
Any help?

But the above works as a normal user.
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