On Wednesday 25 March 2009 20:39:16 Jim wrote: > Jim Douglas wrote: > > When I enter alt-f2 the options are gone and I can't run as sudo? > > > > How can I run konqueror as root? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Hotmail® is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. Find > > out more. > > <http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_70faster_0320 > >09> > > I make a Icon on my desktop 'KonquerorSU' > > Step > 1. right click on Desktop and 'Create New' 'link to application' > 2. Properties window opens up. > 3. In "General Tab" I give it a name of KonquerorSU, and then I click on > Icon on left top and give it a Icon. > 4. In "Application Tab" at "Command" I put /usr/bin/konqueror . also in > Application Tab at bottom right I click on > "Application Options" and then ' Check' "Run as a different user" > and at "Username" type in 'root' . > 5. Then click on OK at bottom and you have a KonquerorSU icon on Desktop. > This works in KDE3, and in KDE4 if you are working in FolderView. It doesn't work in KDE4 if you work in Desktop View. > Now for the worst of it all !! > After you open a text file using Kwrite a few times. > Then shutdown KonquerorSU filemanager and have to open it again to edit > a new text file in Kwrite, it's going to give you a error message "Can't > launch Kwrite". > You then will have to restart KDE to get it to Edit text files in SU KDE. > > That error message, can't launch Kwite has been a problem in KonquerorSU > for the past KDE releases. > And I have been to lazy to report it to bugzilla.kde. If anyone knows > how to fix it I would like to know about it. Usually, typing 'xhost+localhost' in the root konsole will get it working again. I've seen situations where the user couldn't launch kwrite, and the same command in a user konsole cures it most times. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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