I don't have the problem any more, at present, so I can't test it..... I
did try kdesu and/or kdesudo on kcontrol before hitting on gksudo, and
it didn't seem to clear things up at all.  None of the other sudo
options including plain 'sudo kcontrol' had the same effect of getting
the DCOP connections cleared up.  (Someone else on the Ubuntu forum link
did find that restarting the DCOP server also did this.)

Interestingly, after a reboot I have found no need to repeat the 'gksudo
kcontrol' - now I find that kcontrol launched from menus is OK, with the
Administrator Mode button functioning.  Also, after the reboot, I had
only one dcopserver running:

$ ps aux| grep dcop
richard   6478  0.1  0.0  25840  3104 ?        S    10:19   0:00 dcopserver 
[kdeinit] --nosid
richard   6643  0.0  0.0   2992   788 pts/1    S+   10:19   0:00 grep dcop
$

My two KDE sessions on Gutsy were interspersed with long sessions on XP
and Ubuntu Hardy (separate partition and using GNOME not KDE), so I
think any sudo credentials must have expired by now (and they should be
reset on boot anyway).

My workaround is not ideal, as gksudo may well not be installed on
Kubuntu by default, and will probably pull in GNOME libraries, but I
hope it helps in figuring out a better workaround or a fix.

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Administrator button fails to work in kde-settings and kcontrol
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