Yeah, just become root. An easy way to do that is to launch the file manager, e.g. on GNOME:

sudo nautilus

If you do it frequently enough, you could create a launcher that does this, but change "sudo" to "gksudo":

gksudo nautilus

I think there's also a better way to do this (i.e. I think you can set your account to be able to access that other account's files), but I don't know how.

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