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Andreev Sergei wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I set it up sort of like in the old KDE. I edited the menu so that it
would run as root when I click on Dolphin in the menu. Basically, when
I click on Dolphin in the K menu, it pops up a box and asks for the root
password then opens up. That part is just like in the old KDE. I can
access my root directory so it is running as root. It just won't open
anything. I should have tried a picture and a pdf or something too but
I didn't think about it at the time. I do have dbus running tho. I
checked that just to make sure.
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Try to run Dolphin with
kdesudo dolphin
or
kdesudo dbus-launch dolphin
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Well that ran into something interesting:<br>
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bash: kdesudo: command not found<br>
<br>
I do have kdesu tho. I tried it and it asked me for the root password
and nothing after that. No error or anything.<br>
<br>
I then tried kdesu dbus-launch dolphin
and it seems to work better but it still doesn't open a text file. It
says this:<br>
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KDEinit could not launch '/usr/bin/kwrite'.<br>
<br>
Hey, it's closer. I then tried the 'run command' and selected to run
it as root and put in the password there instead of the pop up window.
It launches but it still won't open anything. It's back to the
Klauncher error again. This one won't even open a directory like
before. Makes me wonder.<br>
<br>
I went back to the run command and ran Konqueror as root. It works
fine. I can open files owned by root just like in KDE 3. <br>
<br>
It appears that I am doing something that KDE 4 is not expecting me to
do. I may need to do this differently and just need to figure how.
Then again, it could be that KDE is working on this and it just isn't
here yet. It's not like KDE 4 is finished, they are just get started
really.<br>
<br>
This give any ideas? Think of some other way I can do this? Does it
just need a little more time?<br>
<br>
Dale<br>
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:-) :-) <br>
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