screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
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Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
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Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
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[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11447128/login%20manager.png
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
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[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11447128/login%20manager.png
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
--
[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11447128/login%20manager.png
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
--
[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11447128/login%20manager.png
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
--
[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
screenshot attached
** Attachment added: "login manager.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11447128/login%20manager.png
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received this bug notification because you are
I can confirm this bug. Same situation for me. Running "kdesu
systemsettings" opens the KDE 3 version of systemsettings. So no chance
to configure there. Only chance is to run
"/usr/lib/kde4/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings"
which opens the new systemsettings with root privil
Running it as Martin suggest from the shell works for me. It would be
better to have a password prompt for modules that require admin privs.
Note that running it like this:
$ kdesu /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings
QMutex::lock: Deadlock detected in thread -1235896640
I think is due to "kdesu" bei
This functionality seems to be missing in KDE itself.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
--
Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login Manager)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184491
You received
** Tags added: kde4
** Summary changed:
- Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Login
Manager)
+ [KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time,
Login Manager)
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[KDE 4] Cannot get admin privileges in KDE4.0 System settings (Date/Time, Lo
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