drosh wrote:

> Alex ZIJDENBOS wrote:
> >
> > I am not able to get kdesu to work. I like the idea of the linuxconf
> > icon on my desktop, but as a non-root user  haven't been able to use
> > it (I'm running Mandrake 6.1).
> >
> > Even if I run kdesu -c from the command line, it just exits after it
> > takes the password. It does start up kdesud though, and it also
> > creates the command script in /tmp.
> >
> > The closest I've gotten is that the script in /tmp is not created
> > executable (it's created -rw-------). When I run su -c "/tmp/<script>"
> > after making <script> executable by hand, it does start the
> > application correctly.
> >
> > Am I missing something? Or is this a bug in kdesu or mandrake?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -- Alex
>
> It is can be happen when u you are upgrading from other version your
> system.
> With new install everything working just fine.
> --
> "In Theory there is no difference between Theory and Practice,
> but in Practice there is."

Ummm I have installed 6.1 fresh and I have the same thing happen, have
tried nomourous times to get it to work with no luck.

-- John

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