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kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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Is there a kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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I'm on Zen-Mini,
but try:
gksu
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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a plain old "su" works here
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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su is for commandline substitute user, the others are gui-ones
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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Quote from: MBantz on April 29, 2010, 11:56:13 AM
I'm on Zen-Mini,
but try:
gksu
Thanks MBantz, gksu is it. A interesting note, when entering gksu in the run command, the predictive text brought up both gksu and gksudo. It would seem the latter would be a possibility as well.
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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Hi,
I think it's pretty much the same thing : 2 letters more to type in the second.
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Re: kdesu equivalent for lxde?
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LXDE is built with GTK, therefore it uses gksu. Sudo, in any form, is not enabled by default.
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