On Saturday 27 January 2007 17:20, John Pierce wrote:
On my system anyway, when kdesu calls yast2 say from the system menu I have to give roots password, not my user password. I would check to see if the caps lock key is on or off, depending on what you used for a password, they are case sensitive.
Btw, my systems, 6 in total, are stock installs of opensuse 10.2 with all the latest updates.
Well, John, what you say is interesting, I had to rewrite part of my /etc/sudoers file . Several lines of comments and two important lines had disappeared, I cannot understand how. My laptop with a stock install of 10.2 without any upgrade had not this problem and I copied its sudoers file on my other machine and now everything works fine with the root password, as on your systems. In fact your sudoers file must cantain something like that Defaults targetpw ALL All=(ALL) ALL root. ALL ALL=(ALL) ALL That is what I had to write in it to restore things -- Paul Ollion Proud Linux user SuSE 10.2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org