Its not as elegant as others, but I do

sudo systemsettings

from the command line.

--b

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:27 AM, zakary Flores <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> 2009/5/24 Peter Marschall <[email protected]>
>
> Hi,
>>
>> in KDE3 the configuration tool (kcontrol, kdecontrol ?)
>> had for some pages the option to switch to root.
>>
>> This came especially handy for the KDM configuration.
>>
>> In KDE$ I did not yet find an equivalent.
>>
>> I am aware that I can call "sudo -u root systemsettings"
>> in a terminal, or "kdesu systemsettings in krunner,
>> but from an usability POV I consider this worse than the
>> KDE3 solution.
>> (there was not even a menu entry with "systemsettings as root"
>> or something like that)
>>
>> Did I miss something obvious or is there no option
>> to switch users in systemsettings ?
>>
>> Regards
>> PEter
>>
>> --
>> Peter Marschall
>> [email protected]
>>
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>
> Hello, make a file.desktop with this content:
>
> [Desktop Entry]
> Exec=kcmshell4 kdm
> Type=Service
> X-KDE-SubstituteUID=true
> X-KDE-RootOnly=true
>
> only is a idea (excuse me, my english is poor)**
>
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