Il 21/01/2011 02:10, Duncan ha scritto: > On the flip side, as another user mentioned, there's the much easier but > less protective method of simply setting the ownership of certain > directories to a different user, with permissions set so the normal user > can't read them. This protects from normal runtime access without a > password and is reasonably trivial to setup,
not so trivial for a newby like me, I made (or only thinked to made :-)) a lot of time ago and don't remember how, I'm trying now but my best effort is to use kde servicemenus, something like this that open a folder as the user "segreto": [Desktop Entry] Type=Service Icon=face-angel Actions=OpenAsSegreto ServiceTypes=KonqPopupMenu/Plugin,inode/directory,inode/directory-locked [Desktop Action OpenAsSegreto] Exec=kdesu -u segreto -n -i face-angel dolphin %U Icon=face-angel Name=Open as Segreto but: how can I have the menu voice "open as segreto" in the main popup and not in the action submenu? and better how can I have the kdesu window with password to insert into for the user "segreto" opened when I click on the folder I chosen?? thanksforeverything :-) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.