I don't get it!
How can I drag and drop files to a folder when I'm user?
For the moment all I can do is write in my home directory.
When I open KDE config panel as root there is no way to move files around. 
I think I missed something!
Christophe
ps: what is gksu and kdesu??

Le Dimanche 22 Février 2004 19:40, Jerry Barton a écrit :
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:46:46 -0500
>
> Marc Resnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try going into a terminal, and typing 'su', then your password. Then,
> > from the terminal, open whatever program you were using to move the
> > files(i.e. if you were using konqueror, type 'konqueror'.) This is a
> > root version of the program.
> >
> > Also, if you want to make the folder writeable for all users, type su
> > in the terminal, your password, then type 'chmod 777 /path/to/folder'.
> >
> > --Marc
>
> Just as a tip to include:  the gksu package allows you to run apps as
> root with a little gui to type in your password like kdesu but it's not
> a kde app.  For those who don't use KDE there is a non-kde replacement
>
> :)  to install just urpmi gksu.  Then you can go to "Run Command" (or
>
> like in icewm, use the command input on the taskbar) and just put
> gksu <programme name>.  I just found it myself a few days ago.  Before
> that I was using kdesu but it would take forever to come up.  Hope
> that's helpful to someone!
>
> Jer.


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