Nautilus as Root/Sudo
Russell Cook
bike_oz at yahoo.com.au
Thu Jul 21 11:26:22 UTC 2005
Just put an icon on your panel bar called Root Nautilus and make the
command = "gksudo nautilus"
You can then launch this with one click and no error messages.
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 20:40 +0200, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> > How can I run Nautilus without facing any file owner restrictions?
> > If I do in the shell ($ sudo nautilus) there are a lot of Error messages,
> > eventhough Nautilus itself shows up and seems to work.
>
> 'Sudo nautilus' is the way to do it, and I have never had problems with
> it. Maybe you should show us exactly (copy/paste) the error messages you
> get, just in case there is something important that needs taken care of.
> But I bet they are just harmless Gtk related messages, nothing to worry
> about.
>
>
> --
> Vince
>
>
Kind Regards Russell
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