This is "normal" behaviour because the menus are implemented in that way in gtk.
I don't think there is a lot that can be done here (except for removing/changing
the message in gksu).
> I am sure that unless the laws of physics have changed no one can
> watch a session of any variety if I am not connected to the internet.
Hypothetically the session might be eavesdropped by a program runing in the
background that sends the information out to the net once a network connection
is available. The message is not totally useless, but give certainly wrong false
positives.
Thanks for your bugreport.
This is "normal" behaviour because the menus are implemented in that way in gtk.
I don't think there is a lot that can be done here (except for removing/changing
the message in gksu).
> I am sure that unless the laws of physics have changed no one can
> watch a session of any variety if I am not connected to the internet.
Hypothetically the session might be eavesdropped by a program runing in the
background that sends the information out to the net once a network connection
is available. The message is not totally useless, but give certainly wrong false
positives.