[kde-linux] Dolphin opening a text file as root with Kwrite.
yahoo-pier_andreit
pier_andreit at yahoo.it
Thu Feb 18 19:25:18 UTC 2010
Dale ha scritto:
> chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
>> On Thursday 18 February 2010 10:30:51 Dale wrote:
>>
>>> I have Dolphin, the replacement for Konqueror, set up to run as root.
>>> When I go to the "K menu" and select Dolphin, it asks for the root
>>> password and I enter it in. Dolphin opens fine, no problems. The
>>> problem starts when I go somewhere that requires root privileges. If
>>> I try to enter the /root directory, I get this error at the bottom of
>>> Dolphin:
>>>
>>> "Can not start process. Can not talk to Klauncher. The name
>>> org.kde.klauncher was not provided by any service files."
>>>
>> It's intended behaviour. Apparently running a gui for text-editing has some
>> possible security issues - don't ask me for details, I don't know them - so
>> it's discouraged. I'm sure there will be ways of side-stepping this, but
>> since I don't know whether I'd then be opening a can of worms I've accepted
>> that and come up with work-arounds.
>>
>> If I know the path of the file to edit, I open a root konsole and type
>> 'kwrite path/to/file'. If I don't, I start dolphin in a root konsole - which
>> doesn't bring that error message. Either way, I accept that there could be
>> some vulnerability, so I close the session as soon as I have finished.
>>
>> Anne
>>
>
> I see that it could be a security concern but it is done locally, not
> over some remote connection or something, and I have to edit config
> files as root a lot anyway. Basically, I'm going to have to edit them
> as root regardless of what I use to do it. I prefer it to be something
> that can be done easily so I chose to do it the same way I always have
> done it.
>
> It sounds like KDE is getting a little to much like windoze to me.
> Maybe it is time for me to start looking for a different GUI. After
> all, if I can't keep my system up to date, running Kwrite as root is
> going to be the least of my problems. This just seems to add to issues
> I already have with KDE.
>
usually I use konqueror3 for this, it works well with kwrite3
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