Tom Brinkman wrote:
>
> On Thursday 11 January 2001 12:00 am, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> > Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which would allow me to launch
> > Konqueror as root (with a dialog box asking me for my root password)
> > so I can access my files.
>
> On the menu, Applications | File tools
Then if you want to keep it really handy, as when your working in an
xwindow on some file or other, you can right click on
the tool bar and add a button to access it >right click>add
application>application>filetools>filemanager(su mode). : )
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Try K-> Applicati
Dear friends:
Thanks to all of you who responded.
Here is what I did: I created an icon on the desktop with the executable
reading: "kdesu -c /usr/bin/konqueror" (no quotes) and then selected the
konqueror icon from the system list. This automatically brings up a
dialogue box that asks me for my
I doubt there is such an animal as you are looking for, but you could
simply create a bash script to run the appropriate commands for you, then
make a desktop icon which would run this script.
Dave
At 12:00 AM 01/11/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Dear friends:
>
>Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which
Try K-> Applications-> File Tools-> File Manager (Super User Mode)
Barry :-)
On Wed, 10 January 2001, Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> Dear friends:
>
> Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which would allow me to launch Konqueror
> as root (with a dialog box asking me for my root password) so I can
> a
Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which would allow me to
> launch Konqueror as root (with a dialog box asking me for
> my root password) so I can access my files. Right now, the
> only way I can do this is to su to root in xterm and type
> konqueror. Surely,
On Thursday 11 January 2001 12:00 am, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Is there a menu item in KDE 2.0 which would allow me to launch
> Konqueror as root (with a dialog box asking me for my root password)
> so I can access my files.
On the menu, Applications | File tools | File manager (super user mode)