you can't access Drakconf through KDE except that
you should make sure you're logged in as 'root'. Hope that helps
- Original Message -
From: "jeff" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:34 AM
Subject: [newbie] Drake Config
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I don't know about all of these probs with finding thingys like logons as
root (su) or linuxconfig. If I don't find thingys on the screen or
window the next place I go is to the "Command Line" in what ever shell
you prefer using and then either login as "su" (superuser) and the root
password
su not = 2 "superuser"
You can su to other names.
su freddyk
password slasher
I perfer to think of it as "Switch User"...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about all of these probs with finding thingys like logons as
root (su) or linuxconfig. If I don't find thingys on the screen or
I just upgrade the server at work. All went well, but after install I
went to the KDE and there was no linux config and drake config was there
but it wouldn't come up.
Any clues ?
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:34 AM
Subject: [newbie] Drake Config
I just upgrade the server at work. All went well, but after install I
went to the KDE and there was no linux config and drake config was there
but it wouldn't come up.
Any clues ?
I had the same problem when I updated to 7.0. Linuxconfig wouldn't even run in
the terminal window.
I went to mandake and updated the Drake Config to a newer version. It ran after
the new install. And linux configs graphic interface was one of the options
from within Drake.
Hope this helps.