Hi!
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:31 PM, dwgallien
Should not need anything else in KDE, IMHO. Since 8.X it used to be "sux" until (what is it that I have in that one computer, maybe...) 11.2 when just "su" worked just the same. It's hard to learn again something that has worked for so many years. The good thing about staying with one distro is that they work the way you have learned. :-)
Since you are already in a KDE session, hit Alt-F2 to bring up krunner and do "kdesu <program>".
Actually, I'm not. Most often I'm in through SSH from terminal in OS X I guess (now that I got that fixed in the other thread). It's mainly a server. Besides, I always have terminal open... hitting something like Alt+F2 sounds like Windows or OS X kind of stuff :-P (i.e. making things so easy that they get difficult to find out or remember... I still hate the "new" start menu in KDE as it requires huge number of clicking around instead of just moving the mouse...) -- HG. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org