> I work with redhat 6.2 and some applications work as you want on GNOME.
> For example, try to launch the configuration tool for wdial as
> unprivileged user: it ask you the rott's passwd in a grahical box and
> then launch the program
>
i think that's usermode
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I work with redhat 6.2 and some applications work as you want on GNOME.
For example, try to launch the configuration tool for wdial as
unprivileged user: it ask you the rott's passwd in a grahical box and
then launch the program
Take a look there
hope to been helpful..
Ciao Ciao
Marco
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> What I'd really like is a bit of "do this, then do that, then
> this, then put that there, and put this here". I've looked at
Ok, so you need step by step instructions for consolehelper. I thought man
pages and files involved were self-explanatory...
> On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> >> I have tried to make such a launcher to no avail. Seems to me
> >> KDE allows you to pop up a dialog to logon for "su". I could be
> >> wrong though...
> >>
> >> Any idea of how to do this? It is possible I suppose with a
> >> terminal wind
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> I have tried to make such a launcher to no avail. Seems to me
>> KDE allows you to pop up a dialog to logon for "su". I could be
>> wrong though...
>>
>> Any idea of how to do this? It is possible I suppose with a
>> terminal window running su, o
> I'm packaging up a package that will have a GNOME icon placed on
> the GNOME menu's. It *MUST* be run as root however, and I want
> the GNOME launcher that fires it up to first "su" to root, or
> some other mechanism. I'd prefer a nice GUI dialog box popup
> that prompts for the root
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> Any idea of how to do this? It is possible I suppose with a
> terminal window running su, or something but that is incredibly
> messy looking. I want it to look nice.
Run halt or reboot in X as normal user. You'll see nifty gtk window
asking for a pa