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--- Comment #9 from Don B. Cilly ---
It means nothing. It works perfectly - on Neon/18.04.
Removing the ;fi makes it work on 20.04 too.
It was obviously a "leftover". And just as obviously, the fact that it *did*
work on neon, made me overlook it. Sorr
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--- Comment #7 from Don B. Cilly ---
On further testing:
If I remove/comment-out the "; kdialog" bit, that is, if I only have the single
"Exec=pkexec touch %f" command, it works on 20.04.
Which is still buggy. I want the kdialog pop-up. It works on 18.
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Nate Graham changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Don B. Cilly ---
Yes. As I say in the OP,
>If I try pkexec from konsole, it works. In a Dolphin service menu,
>it does not.
Pkexec also works from bash scripts. Only with Dolphin service menus it fails -
on K20. Please try.
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--- Comment #3 from Don B. Cilly ---
Sure. Take this simple service menu. It touches a file that requires elevated
privileges as in the case it is, say, owned by root.
You run that on an 18.04-based system, it works.
You run it on 20.04, it doesn't.
Th
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--- Comment #1 from Don B. Cilly ---
100% of people who have tried it (3 of 3 :ยท) confirm it.
I tried it on TWO 20.04 machines.
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