Aside from a configuration launch tool that lets you change the game's resolution and fiddle with
a few graphical settings, nothing has really changed.
Not exact matches
One issue with GGXX ^ C + (no, that title does not get less ludicrous with repetition) was that it was clearly a PS2 game, and this poses a
few problems when being ported to the PS3's higher
graphical settings.
The gksu command also has a
few other tricks up its sleeve — it preserves your current desktop
settings, so
graphical programs won't look out of place when you launch them as a different user.