Thanks for your replay.
On suse is kdesu installed in /opt/bin/kde3.
So I made the symlink as you wrote to /usr/local/bin/gksudo.
This did the trick and after filling in the root password I can use
synaptic.
Thanks.

regards Marcel.






Op di, 11-07-2006 te 09:44 -0500, schreef Matt Sicker:
> On Tuesday 11 July 2006 07:14, Marcel van Campenhout wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I start synaptic I get the following message.
> > can not start the proces "gksudo" -unknown directory or file.
> > If I log in as root the same message appears.
> > Synaptic runs on Suse 10.0 with the gnome desktop.
> > at the command line I can do everything. update-- install etc.
> >
> > Any idea's what to do now.
> >
> > regards Marcel.
> >
> >
> >
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> Do you have gksudo installed?  If you have an equivalent program (e.g. 
> kdesu), you can just make a symlink to it in /usr/local/bin (e.g. 
> ln -s /usr/bin/kdesu /usr/local/bin/gksudo).
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