On Tuesday 26 July 2005 08:15, pier wrote:
> wim wrote:
> > Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome...
>
> In Gnome is gksu.
> Or you could use sudo.
>
>
> Pier
Also, in KDE
the [Alt]+[F2] dialog has a "run as user" option under the "Options" button.
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wim wrote:
> Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome...
In Gnome is gksu.
Or you could use sudo.
Pier
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wim wrote:
> Doesn't kde has a "run-as" function? There's such a function in gnome...
In Gnome is gksu.
Or you could use sudo.
Pier
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I am running Debian Sarge on a simple single-user desktop system. My X
display is started by kdm. By default, Debian configures the X server
to allow connections only by the user logged into the machine through
kdm. If I want to start an X client by another user (e.g.
I am running Debian Sarge on a simple single-user desktop system. My X
display is started by kdm. By default, Debian configures the X server
to allow connections only by the user logged into the machine through
kdm. If I want to start an X client by another user (e.g. start vim-gtk
as su'd root
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