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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostWell, no. And just launching it again with kdesudo, after Dolphin has been launched, no icons are shown and a message appears: The process for the file protocol died unexpectedly. That message appears in Home, Network, Root, and Trash under Places.
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I don't get icons either, but neither do I get any error msgs *from dolphin*.
And, I get a constant flow of pixel map messages in the Konsole from which I opened Dolphin.
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Well, no. And just launching it again with kdesudo, after Dolphin has been launched, no icons are shown and a message appears: The process for the file protocol died unexpectedly. That message appears in Home, Network, Root, and Trash under Places.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostHere, in my VM installation of 17.04, I just launched Dolphin 'as root' with kdesudo dolphin. I was told "dolphin needs administrative privileges. Please enter your password." I entered my password and pressed Enter and Dolphin launched with the elevated privileges.
KDE Plasma Version 5.9.4
KDE Frameworks Version 5.31.0
Qt Version 5.7.1
Dolphin version 16.12.3
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostHere, in my VM installation of 17.04, I just launched Dolphin 'as root' with kdesudo dolphin. I was told "dolphin needs administrative privileges. Please enter your password." I entered my password and pressed Enter and Dolphin launched with the elevated privileges.
KDE Plasma Version 5.9.4
KDE Frameworks Version 5.31.0
Qt Version 5.7.1
Dolphin version 16.12.3
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Originally posted by kubicle View PostYes, you have 16.12 kate, and a pre-release 17.04 dolphin (17.03.80), kate will also be affected in 17.04 (or pre-release).
on a side note ,,,,,,,Konqueror still runs as root with kdesudoand is closer (looking feeling) to Dolphin than Krusader
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Here, in my VM installation of 17.04, I just launched Dolphin 'as root' with kdesudo dolphin. I was told "dolphin needs administrative privileges. Please enter your password." I entered my password and pressed Enter and Dolphin launched with the elevated privileges.
KDE Plasma Version 5.9.4
KDE Frameworks Version 5.31.0
Qt Version 5.7.1
Dolphin version 16.12.3
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Originally posted by vinnywright View PostKate ,,,so far is unaffected and will run with "kdesudo" @hear ,,,but dolphin has had it's root cut off
KDE-Frameworks-5.33.0
Dolphin-17.03.80
Kate-16.12.3
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Originally posted by dibl View PostWell, yeah I read that a couple days ago, and that quote was from a couple months ago, and then I checked my Debian sid system and saw
Code:root@Hibiscus:/# apt policy dolphin dolphin: Installed: 4:16.08.3-3 Candidate: 4:16.08.3-3 Version table: *** 4:16.08.3-3 500 500 http://http.debian.net/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
KDE-Frameworks-5.33.0
Dolphin-17.03.80
Kate-16.12.3
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Originally posted by dibl View PostSo, am I about to lose the ability to run Dolphin as root, with kdesu?
Originally posted by dibl View PostI see kate is also affected by this master stroke of genius, and I use kate for editing system files.
Unfortunately there is no workaround for dolphin...until they can get the policykit integration in place.
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Originally posted by kubicle View Post1. I guess the primary reason would probably be that the latest dolphin refuses to run as root, it's been disabled in the code. (see https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...anager-problem for discussion)
Code:root@Hibiscus:/# apt policy dolphin dolphin: Installed: 4:16.08.3-3 Candidate: 4:16.08.3-3 Version table: *** 4:16.08.3-3 500 500 http://http.debian.net/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Originally posted by dibl View PostReading this thread, I feel like I'm missing something. Yes, Krusader is a very functional "old school", or maybe "classic" file management tool. But, for Plasma 5 desktop users who need to work with root privileges, what is the problem with enabling kdesu, launching Dolphin withCode:kdesu dolphin
2. Also, krusader's twin panels are much more functional dolphin's twin-pane view, including shortcuts to copy/move to the other panel etc.
3. Krusader also seems better when working with the keyboard, at least if you are familiar with old-school file managers.
Nothing against people that prefer dolphin, of course
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Reading this thread, I feel like I'm missing something. Yes, Krusader is a very functional "old school", or maybe "classic" file management tool. But, for Plasma 5 desktop users who need to work with root privileges, what is the problem with enabling kdesu, launching Dolphin withCode:kdesu dolphin
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