It’s a poor imitation. A mockery of the name. A GUI addict’s idea of a CLI tool.

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    It’s almost like trying to squish different security architectures on top of each other doesn’t work well. It’s a nice idea, but it was either not going to work smoothly or be a big security issue.

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      On Linux it’s a CLI privilege escalation program, having a GUI pop up when you can just take user input from the terminal the user is already using is kinda…
      There’s a reason why pkexec is a separate thing from sudo on Linux. Two separate programs that handle two separate tasks. Sudo is intended for CLI. pkexec is intended for GUI applications and is provided by the Polkit framework. It’s that pointless work flow slow down you hate to see.

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    Meanwhile you can bypass uac(as an admin user) using the fucking help window. They’re all over the place.

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    I thought you can activate inline mode if you don’t like the UAC pop-up.

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      Inline mode only means that the elevated command runs in the same terminal instead of opening a new window. You still have to get past the UAC prompt.