On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:01 +0000, duffmckagan wrote:
On 8/11/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
The way I like to operate, su file manager is very important to me. this did work for a bit but this one machine is driving me nuts. I feel I have 2 options here. 1. Fix KDE Konquerorsu so to work again. This is my preference. But I wonder if someone might have the insite to do this. 2. On that one machine, run gnome, but then, to my knowledge I don't think they have a su file manager. Am I wrong about this? I do no very little bout gnome but it seems very good!
The only reason I prefer kde over gnome is because of that su file manager.
thx
John Rose
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