I have often wondered why Mandrake remove this from the KDE Menu when most other distros leave it there.
Regards, Robert -----Original Message----- From: Ross Drummond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 30 July 2004 9:35 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Editors (Was: checking fstab entries) My solution to this problem with a KDE desktop on Mandrake 10 is as follows; Right click on your desktop, from the pop up menu; Create New -> File -> Link to Application In the dialog box which appears click on the Application tab. In the Command text box place the following text; /usr/bin/kdesu -c 'kfmclient openProfile filemanagement' Note the single quotes. Other properties such as desktop icon and name may be adjusted to suit. To operate double click on the desktop icon. A dialog box appears prompting you for the root password. The Konqueror file manager window then appears with root permissions. If you wish to edit a file as root all you need to do is right click it and choose your editor from the pop up menu. Hope that helps Cheers Ross Drummond On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:34, Yuri de Groot wrote: > > Thanks for the info. I had a look at vi and mcedit, I don't seem to > > have nano. <flamesuit>I'll stick with kedit.</closing tag> > > If kedit is the one that works for you, then kedit is the best editor in > your situation - end of story. > > Everyone has their favourites, and folks often want to prosyltise their > editor. The only reason I can think of to change is when the one you use > now doesn't do what you want. > > Yuri
