On 06.06.20 23:20, Default User wrote:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, 16:55 Default User <hunguponcont...@gmail.com
<mailto:hunguponcont...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi, all.
As an experiment, I just installed Debian 10.4 Stable on a spare
drive, and installed kde on it.
I have not tried kde in many years, so am not really familiar with
it. Perhaps I am overlooking something obvious, but I can not seem
to run Dolphin or Konqueror as root.
Searching online, I was astounded to see many references to this
problem, saying that this is not a bug, but a feature - that kde
developers are deliberately working to prevent users from using some
programs, including Dolphin as root, as a "security measure".
So, can the current version of Dolphin in Debian Stable be run as
root (without re-compiling, etc)?
And, if not, how (and why) would anyone use kde at all?
So . . . no one here using kde?
Hmmm . . .
: )
To my knowledge it for years is not possible to run Dolphin in KDE with
root permissions, so also not in Buster. I never tried to use Dolphin
outside of KDE and therefore cannot state on that situation.
IMHO, the nice thing of KDE over GNOME is that in KDE usually I am
offered high control on the appearance and interactive control of my
desktop. GNOME instead appears to copy an Android cellphone, not only
that its appearance remind on it but also that you either like it or you
have to make yourself to accept it as it is. Changes on some of its
desktop elements have been quite restricted when I seriously would have
needed a change. This was what forced me to change. On my quite old
hardware I then went for LXQt until I noticed that running it with kwin
was greatest. Well, anyway running kwin I then tried out KDE and found
that its footprint is not significant higher than the one of LXQt and
that its responsiveness is excellent if staying with KDE Plasma and a
selection of helpful tools but sparing out its akonadi dependent apps.
Actually, both LXQt and KDE fro me run much better than GNOME on my
hardware - and today I am a quite satisfied KDE user.
But concerning Dolphin and the infantilizing amputation to not allow it
to run with root permissions, here KDE completely fails to keep up with
its fame.
Sorry for the bad news. Marco.