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Operating Systems Solaris help with sudo Post 302524989 by Perderabo on Wednesday 25th of May 2011 09:35:13 AM
Old 05-25-2011
Check the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting for both users. Either root or test or both may be setting it. If so, make the configuration of test match that of root.

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TELAK(1)																  TELAK(1)

NAME
telak - draw local or remote pictures on your root window SYNOPSIS
telak [options] DESCRIPTION
telak is a program that draw local or remote pictures on your root window. This is very useful if you want to have webcam, graphs or some- thing like this drawn above your wallpaper. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h --help Show summary of options. -v --version Show version of program. -d --display Specify display. -c --config Specify configuration file. --cache Specify cache directory. CONFIGURATION FILE
The format is pretty simple. Each image have to be declared in a section, which is defined like this: [image_name] After this, you will have to declare options you want. url = <url or path> URL (http, ftp) or path (/home...) to your picture. MANDATORY. width = <size in px> Force the width of the picture to X. heigth = <size in px> Force the heigth of the picture to X. x = <position in px> Position of the image. y = <position in px> Position of the image. refresh = <time in seconds> Reload image every X seconds. reverse = <1 or 0> Reverse color mode. EXAMPLE
Here is a telakrc example. [test] url = /home/staff/acid/test.jpg width = 100 height = 100 x = 800 y = 600 reverse = 0 [photo] url = http://www.somedomaine.com/somepath/arf.png x = 200 y = 0 refresh = 300 reverse = 1 FILES
~/.telak/telakrc Main configuration file. ~/.telak/cache Default cache directory. AUTHOR
Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info> HOMEPAGE
http://julien.danjou.info/telak.html February 8, 2005 TELAK(1)
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