Paul Hartman wrote: > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> pk wrote: >> >>> Dale wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> I hate to say it this way, but hal just plain sucks. I may play with it >>>> some later but I'm getting sick of hal big time. It's starting to >>>> really leave a bad taste in my mouth. >>>> >>>> >>> Then you might like this: >>> http://www.x.org/wiki/Events/XDC2009/Notes#head-75cccc4e4968dd043dcf2166dff61afd7d0d06c5 >>> >>> I know I do... :-) >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Peter K >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Well, I hope whatever replaces hal is easier to configure. Then again, >> I can't really imagine it being any harder tho. I haven't played with >> it any since my last post. I just don't feel like getting ticked off >> right now. Trying to play with hal tends to do that pretty quick. >> >> Right now, I'm in the new KDE 4. Trying to let it grow on me a little. >> It is getting better tho. ;-) I can tell they are working on it and >> adding new stuff and fixing old stuff too. I'm still trying to figure >> out how to get a root Konsole tho. All I see is a user one. Oh well. >> > > Alt-F2 > type "kdesu konsole" into the box > press enter > > :) > > I believe the root konsole shortcut was removed from KDE4 because > running entire sessions as root is discouraged in general... you can > always add it to the menu if you miss it. > > >
I'll give that a try. I tend to restore a saved session anyway. uhhhh, I couldn't find the option to edit the menu like in KDE 3. It used to be in Applications then Settings. The updating tool is there but not the editing one. Dale :-) :-)