Re: [Cooker] DrakConf, password dialog - different look'n'feel
"dam's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrej Borsenkow) writes: > > > Some plugins use kde_su (I think) while others obviously use there own [...] > > is porbably out of question (is there perl-qt or even perl-kde?) > > It's kdesu. Run DrakConf with sudo, the next release will ask you for the root > passwd only one time at the beginning. done now .
Re: [Cooker] DrakConf, password dialog - different look'n'feel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrej Borsenkow) writes: > Some plugins use kde_su (I think) while others obviously use there own > widgets to request root passord. These are > > drakfloppy > harddrake > userdrake > drakfont > > all others use KDE dialog. > > KDE dialog differs much from what is used by DrakConf itself and all other > pligins so I guess it is more appropriate. I personally like KDE style (I > always disliked Gtk look'n'feel) but converting all plugins to KDE wodgets > is porbably out of question (is there perl-qt or even perl-kde?) It's kdesu. Run DrakConf with sudo, the next release will ask you for the root passwd only one time at the beginning. -- dam's
[Cooker] DrakConf, password dialog - different look'n'feel
Some plugins use kde_su (I think) while others obviously use there own widgets to request root passord. These are drakfloppy harddrake userdrake drakfont all others use KDE dialog. KDE dialog differs much from what is used by DrakConf itself and all other pligins so I guess it is more appropriate. I personally like KDE style (I always disliked Gtk look'n'feel) but converting all plugins to KDE wodgets is porbably out of question (is there perl-qt or even perl-kde?) -andrej