the error messages should have no effect if you are using konqueror as a file browser locally.

Yes, try to log on once as root under KDE to create the profile used by KDE also for root. You might have to access once the Internet to create the full profile.

Erich

Piotr wrote:


if I try to start File Manager - Super User Mode, I put the root password and 
then I'm getting a lot of the following errors:

There was an error loading the module Navigation Panel.
The diagnostics is:
file not found

There was an error loading the module Print Management Tool.
The diagnostics is:
file not found

There was an error loading the module KSVGPlugin.
The diagnostics is:
file not found

There was an error loading the module Icon View.
The diagnostics is:
file not found

There was an error loading the module KHTML.
The diagnostics is:
file not found

etc.





 --- On Thu 02/14, Mark Ovens < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Mark Ovens [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 18:25:51 +0000
Subject: Re: howto use Konqueror as root while another user ?

Mark Ovens wrote:> There's an item on the KDE menu for this. I'm at work now so can't check> 
exactly where, but one of the items near the bottom of the main menu -> Useful Links or something 
IIRC. It's on the second, or even thrid level> menu and the item is called something like ''File 
Manager (Superuser)''.> Selecting it pops up a dialogue asking for the root password.> OK, it's 
at System->More Applications->File Manager - Super User Mode so a bit higher up the menu than I 
thought ;-)Regards,Mark

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