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Titel: root authentication in KDE4
Verfasst am: 20.06.2011, 11:15 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 05. Apr 2011
Beiträge: 79
Wohnort: Norway
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How about fixing that?
(I realize it's a loose end in kde4)
Feels a little primitive to have to launch Systemsettings through terminal and sux root  |
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Titel: root authentication in KDE4
Verfasst am: 20.06.2011, 23:05 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 15. Mar 2008
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That is part of newer upstream KDE versions. You could not expect all the new stuff from upstream right now in Debian stables KDE version.
But you don't need a terminal to execute the systemsettings as root. Just use Alt+F2 and enter
Code:
kdesu systemsettings
Btw. what do you want to change there that need root priviliges? Maybe there is a better way to do it.
Cheers, TheOne |
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Verfasst am: 21.06.2011, 01:14 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 05. Apr 2011
Beiträge: 79
Wohnort: Norway
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Thanks that worked on this machine (32 bit Hellfire).
On my other pc, main workstation it did not -any attempt to start a program with root privileges had to go through terminal + sux root.
I needed to fix the system clock/time zone settings.
The other pc is now running ubuntu but only temporarily - I just never got that installation right, was from RC6 and I messed around because of a wifi/3g problem etc.
will get it right with the latest version -its just that i have to download on my free 'broadband' which gives 12-13 kb/sec.
19 hours left last time i checked, just left it on before leaving town
mobile internet can get up to ca. 200 but that is limited to 6gb month. |
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