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Root to bind ports under 1024?
When things go wrong on Linux
rm strcpy
Software patents
Recording Real Audio streams in Linux
Support the BBC
Postfix Antispam
Stream your CD collection to work
In Our Time
Playing with software defined networking
Erlang
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You don't need sudo rights and you don't have to edit sudoers file to archieve this now. (Maybe this is easier in 2020. I tried in ~2012 to make this work, but without succes) Now you need to add this line to "ff":s .bashrc export DISPLAY=:0.0 and run as your normal user this: xhost +local: then just write: su ff and then when you have a terminal as ff, you can start firefox or any other program, by: firefox