Re: Konqueror in SU mode

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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:59:21 Jim wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 23:21:52 Jim wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 03:50:52PM -0400, Jim wrote:
FC9, Kde-4.1
How do I run Konqueror as Super User.
This is a Very Bad Idea. KDE and Konqueror have security holes.
I write this as one who prefers Konqueror to all other browsers
and KDE to any other desktop I've tried.
.
Details?  I haven't heard of this, and would be surprised if any security
flaws had not been dealt with in the usual way.

If you need to run a browser as root, log in on a virtual console
and run lynx.

It is very different to run konquerorSU in KDE-4.1 than KDE 3.5.
If I open SU in Console and then try to run /usr/bin/konqueror, it
won't run.
I don't want to run Konqueror as a SU browser, I want run Konqueror as a
SU Filemanager.
It must be in the kickstart menu somewhere, but it's well hidden.  I have
it on the Favorites page, so I must have found it, but I can't say where.
Mandriva put it under Tools > System Tools - maybe I'm just not seeing it
in Fedora?  Anyway, if you can't find it, the other way is to launch it
from a root konsole - nothing special needed that way.

Anne
I have tried to launch it as SU from the console but it won't start in FC9.

Two possibilities, then. Maybe you forgot to use '-' ('su -') or maybe it is not in your path, so you need the full path (/bin/su). I don't do this directly because I have a root terminal profile which already has this set.

Anne
su -   didit

Thanks, Jim

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