David Berg wrote: > I'm in the process of switching from ubuntu to Fedora and am so far > impressed. The first thing I want to change is how administration is > handled. I like ubuntu's decision to remove the root password and only > allow root access through sudo. > > So I gave myself full sudo access, disabled root logins, and eliminated > the root password. Works great on the command line. > > The problem is this: How can I get the gui's to switch from wanting to > use an su interface (and asking for a non-existant root password) to > using sudo? kde and kdesu can be configured to use sudo, just put this in /usr/share/config/kdesurc: [super-user-command] super-user-command=sudo -- Rex