Try editing the Icon so the executable is "kdesu -c MandrakeUpdate" I've done that for a lot of the ones I want to run as root on the desktop Andrew On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, you wrote: > I've just noticed that in order for MandrakeUpdate to work as normal > user, you have to > do an > xhost +localhost > before, otherwise it won't work. > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Alwyn Schoeman > Systems Engineer > Prism Secure Solutions
- [expert] MandrakeUpdate as normal user Alwyn Schoeman
- Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate as normal user Andrew M George
- Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate as normal user Benjamin Sher
- Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate as normal user Andrew M George
- Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate as normal use... Benjamin Sher
