Zitat von Peter E Williams <[email protected]>:
Hi Ingo & All,
Am 04.06.2010 02:21, schrieb Peter E Williams:
> File: hello.pp [Read-Only] (/usr/lib/lazarus/0.9.28.2/examples)
>
Hello,
if you have installed Lazarus by packagemanager you have no permission
Hi Ingo & All,
I tried to add a menu item "Superuser Lazarus" -- "sudo lazarus" with
a parameter I forget. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 karmic koala and I did it
on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
I tried too add a menu item "Superuser Lazarus" -- "sudo lazarus" with a
parameter I forget. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 karmic koala and I did it on
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
I am obviously not running Lazarus as a superuser in the correct manner.
What is the command to run lazarus in superuser mode??? I want 2 menu
items - one for regular use and one for superuser. Please tell me the
command to use.
The super user should only be used to administration and to install
programs that can not be changed by anyone else (to protect yourself).
Note: the guys at the computer shop advised me to run Lazarus with it's
default config and NOT move the examples to the Home folder.
In general this correct.
But the lazarus examples are not shipped precompiled. They are only
sources, so if you want to run them you must compile them first. They
use as output directories a sub directory, which is write protected if
you installed the examples as super user.
Eventually the IDE will check this and allow to redirect the output to
a writable directory.
At the moment the easiest way is to simply copy the examples to
anywhere in your home directory. For example copy the whole examples
directory to your desktop directory. Then use lazarus to open the lpi
file of one of the examples in your desktop directory and run it.
My code is
in:
Home/Public/lazarus_source_code
with folders for each project.
ok
Mattias
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