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How do I run Nautilus as a root user if logged in as a regular user?
There was a switch on KDE Konqueror to do that, I believe. BTW, I don't want to run it with a command line unless it's a script. I'm running RH9 and Nautilus 2.2.1. |
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In article <25d8d6a8.0307310653.172cf0f2@posting.google.com >, Google Mike wrote:
> How do I run Nautilus as a root user if logged in as a regular user? why would you want to do that? > BTW, I don't want to run it with a command line unless it's a script. ? man xauth man xhost man google -- life, the universe and everything |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 10:22:25 -0500, armin walland wrote:
> In article <25d8d6a8.0307310653.172cf0f2@posting.google.com >, Google Mike wrote: >> How do I run Nautilus as a root user if logged in as a regular user? > > why would you want to do that? What does it matter? Maybe to easily change file permission... > >> BTW, I don't want to run it with a command line unless it's a script. > > ? > > man xauth > man xhost > man google Nice typical non-answer. -- Rick |
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Rick <rick@none.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 10:22:25 -0500, armin walland wrote: >> In article <25d8d6a8.0307310653.172cf0f2@posting.google.com >, Google Mike wrote: >>> How do I run Nautilus as a root user if logged in as a regular user? >> >> why would you want to do that? > What does it matter? Because the question is silly (as in "how do I eat a battleship"). You had better have a good excuse for anyone to bother themselves with telling you how. > Maybe to easily change file permission... sudo chmod 644 foo/bar Nope. That wasn't a good excuse. >>> BTW, I don't want to run it with a command line unless it's a script. >> >> man xauth >> man xhost >> man google > Nice typical non-answer. Works for me. (must not, no must not! Must not read the page for xauth again ...). Peter |
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In article <bqibgb.r2e.ln@news.it.uc3m.es>, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
> Rick <rick@none.com> wrote: >> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 10:22:25 -0500, armin walland wrote: > >>> In article <25d8d6a8.0307310653.172cf0f2@posting.google.com >, Google Mike wrote: >>>> How do I run Nautilus as a root user if logged in as a regular user? >>> >>> why would you want to do that? > >> What does it matter? > > Because the question is silly (as in "how do I eat a battleship"). You > had better have a good excuse for anyone to bother themselves with > telling you how. And, to clarify Peter's answer (if they ever need much clarifying), if you don't know how to do it, you don't actually _want_ to. -- Juha Siltala |