Yes, gparted does not work with the default Ubuntu 17.10 session since Ubuntu is now using GNOME on Wayland.
GNOME (or Ubuntu) on Wayland does not support pkexec the way gparted or synaptic use it.
Yes, gparted does not work with the default Ubuntu 17.10 session since Ubuntu is now using GNOME on Wayland.
GNOME (or Ubuntu) on Wayland does not support pkexec the way gparted or synaptic use it.