On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 08:12:23PM +0100, C. Gatzemeier was heard to remark: > > If you have KDE running you can try the following, seems to work pretty nice. > kdesu -u [user] gnucash > (I am sure there are also Gnome etc. variants available)
Yes, this was discussed a bit; It works, but falls somewhat into the "put it in a HOWTO" category, since there is some non-trivial sysadmin work to set up the 'protected' user. The other problem is that the graphical file browser/finder/nautilus, etc. will not find the 'protected' files on this users desktop. (since they are now presumably in some other home directory). To get them onto this desktop, one would then have to do additional sysadmin fiddling with file paths and desktop settings. And after that, copying the files using your favorite file browser now becomes hard. Do I need to 'kdesu -u bookeeper konqueror' to do graphical file management? It sort of spirals out of control. Remember, my goal was to allow my proverbial computer-novice-mom to keep her accounting files under lock and key, while otherwise keeping the desktop open to all. --linas -- pub 1024D/01045933 2001-02-01 Linas Vepstas (Labas!) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key fingerprint = 8305 2521 6000 0B5E 8984 3F54 64A9 9A82 0104 5933 _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
