Catchy subject title, huh?
Been awhile since I've used Krusader. Used to use it a few years ago a lot for accessing and modifying files as root, like /boot/efi.
So, today, I installed krusader through Synaptic.
Opened it. And all I see is a menu of icons at the top. Back Up Home Select All Reload Text File etc. etc > >
Nothing about "Tools" (>run as root), or anything like that.
I've tried several things to get at it, like
-- rt-click show hidden menu (or whatever) -- this is not working;
-- edited the .config file krusaderrc for menubar=enabled (it had said "disabled");
-- configure the main toolbar -- there was nothing like Tools or Start as Root etc.
Is this a "full version" of Krusader? or what am I missing here? or do I need to put this down for awhile and come back to it?
BTW, in K 22.04 here.
Been awhile since I've used Krusader. Used to use it a few years ago a lot for accessing and modifying files as root, like /boot/efi.
So, today, I installed krusader through Synaptic.
Opened it. And all I see is a menu of icons at the top. Back Up Home Select All Reload Text File etc. etc > >
Nothing about "Tools" (>run as root), or anything like that.
I've tried several things to get at it, like
-- rt-click show hidden menu (or whatever) -- this is not working;
-- edited the .config file krusaderrc for menubar=enabled (it had said "disabled");
-- configure the main toolbar -- there was nothing like Tools or Start as Root etc.
Is this a "full version" of Krusader? or what am I missing here? or do I need to put this down for awhile and come back to it?
BTW, in K 22.04 here.






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