https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382073

--- Comment #3 from BryanFRitt <bryanfr...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Justin Zobel from comment #2)
> Thank you for reporting this issue in KDE software. As it has been a while
> since this issue was reported, can we please ask you to see if you can
> reproduce the issue with a recent software version?
> 
> If you can reproduce the issue, please change the status to "REPORTED" when
> replying. Thank you!

Now I'm in a later version of Debian, Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye),  that
doesn't have `kdesudo` anymore. That and if I try to run kate with sudo, it
just shows a message.
> sudo kate
> Executing Kate with sudo is not possible due to unfixable security 
> vulnerabilities.
Saving files in `kate` with `sudo` privileges can be done with a prompt for
`sudo` password that shows up when saving files.
Although `kate` can't view files that need `sudo` privileges to view them, and
This `sudo` prompt shows up even when it a non-`sudo` issue as to why the file
didn't save.
[Didn't retest the above statement(s) to see if it still happens, etc...]

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