Same trouble here on a kubuntu gutsy gibbon, the "Administrator Mode"
seems broken.
I ran systemsettings from konsole, and click on "Disks and Filesystems",
konsole says:
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$ systemsettings
adding Disk & Filesystems /usr/share/applications/kde/mountconfig.desktop
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 7311
Python interpreter initialized!
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 7311
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When I click the "Administrator Mode" button, the following line is added to
konsole:
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passprompt
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Sometimes (sorry I cannot say in which circumstances) a window titled "Kdesudo"
appears saying:
"/usr/bin/kcmshell System/mountconfig --embed-proxy
48237627 --lang fr needs administrative privileges. Please
enter your password for verification"
So I type my password
And in the konsole window, one can read:
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Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib:
Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
kcmshell: cannot connect to X server :0
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Hope this will help to solve this annoying bug.
The workaround is to launch systemsettings from the konsole with the
command 'sudo systemsettings'
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Administrator Mode does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176518
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