The reason of the regression is that letting the root profile write in the
user's one make touched files unwriteable.
Therefore, there is no proper solution to let root started apps use the users
profile...
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what happened? why the recent regression? Adept no longer adapts
customized kde like it did then 7.10 was released.
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marking as fix released, based on Anthony's comment.
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Yep, I should have commented on this bug before, but kdesudo,
replacement for kdesu, fixes those user<>root profiles issues
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fixed in gutsy gibbon ;-)
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Importance: Low => Wishlist
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Tonio, is there some way to fix this in kdesudo?
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We probably could use gksudo instead, but that will attract unnecessary GTK
dependencies to a KDE installation.
Synaptic uses gksudo unless I am mistaken.
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Can you make adept behave similar to synaptic packager manager, that
does integrate better with customized desktop? (I guess synaptic uses
some sort of workaround?)
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so is there any hope hope that adept will behave same way as synaptics in the
future, or the fact that user system settings can't be applied to package
manager is the limitation of "kdesu"?
what happens then adept is launched with gksudo instead?
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@ Rocco : It is very dangerous to let kdesu use the user's profile because the
usage isn't the same.
Imagine the issues a software like kleansweep could cause with kdesu configured
that way...
@ Yuriy : That's possible, but which account to link to ? There is not
obviously one user account on a
How about having kdesu symlink /root/.qt and /root/.kde to the
respective folders in /home/user? (at least rather than copying the
folders) Is this possible?
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I would like to un-reject this, because I think there's a bug here -
maybe a wishlist bug (which isn't a bug)... but anyway... I think kdesu
should behave like sudo. Our docs say to use kdesu in place of sudo for
launching KDE GUI apps, and sudo preserves $HOME. I expect kdesu to
behave similarly
Basically, the kubuntu-default-settings are applying to any user,
including root, as long as personnal settings are not set for that
particular user too.
The settings are read and merged between the different config files in that
order with that priority :
home folder > kds folder > /usr/share/ap
presumably the settings in kubuntu-default-settings should be copied
over to the root directory, like any new user?
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When i running KDE application either with kdesu or sudo, the app gets theme
settings from root user(lipstik).
When running Qt-only apps - with sudo app has my theme settings(plastic), with
kdesu app gets root's qt theme settings(windows), which is even not root's KDE
theme(lipstik)
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