Mon, 31 Mar 2014 15:15:29 +0300 було написано Robby <[email protected]>:
I used Kubuntu for a while, and used Krusader almost exclusivly. But, do
to the age of my computer I decided to change to a lighter weight
version of >Ubuntu. The first thing I noticed however is that there is
no icon to start root mode, without first starting regular mode. I use
regular mode for most >things, but there are a few things I know I'll
have to be root before I can do them. So I would like to set up an icon
to start Krusader in root mode, just like >I did in Kubuntu. I thought
about just making a custom launcher, but couldn't figure out exactly how
to list the command. I found a post on a forum >somewhere that said to
put { "kdesu " Krusader} as the command, (space in quotation marks
intentional). However that wouldn't do anything, the >"busy" signal went
around in a circle for a minute and quit, without starting Krusader. Is
there a way to create the root mode icon in regular Ubuntu? >Thanks
Hi,
I cannot check by myself, but it might happen that the command for Debian
derivatives is kdesudo, not kdesu. Can you test it from Terminal?
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Yuri
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