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Ain Vagula schreef:
> Ühel kenal päeval, N, 2007-11-08 kell 16:25, kirjutas M9.:
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>> Bernhard Walle schreef:
>>> * Pavol Rusnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-08 16:07]:
>>>> You should have yast2-mcs-plugin package installed if you selected Xfce
>>>> pattern. This adds icon to Xfce Settings manager (called Yast2 Control
>>>> Center). About 'naked' modules in Other menu: all
>>>> /usr/share/applications/YaST2/*desktop files should probably have
>>>> "OnlyShowIn=KDE;GNOME;" like /usr/share/applications/YaST.desktop does.
>>> That's because the YaST people decided to use some KDE- and GNOME-only
>>> (non-standardised!) extension to the .desktop format to require root
>>> permission instead of using xdg-su. Because YaST is useless without
>>> root permissions, we decided to show it only in KDE and GNOME.
>> To show? The password requester? The Naked Modules?, or ?
>> Sorry, this is a little cryptic for me atm..
>> ( there is no doubt however that you exactly know where you are talking
>> about. ;-)
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> 
> you can just type 'kdesu yast2' or 'gnomesu yast2'
> 
> ain
> 
> 

If it would be that simple, i would not have asked..: yast, or yast2 are
unknown commands.

xfce-mcs-manager and xfce-mcs-plugins are installed...
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