Hi all! This is my first post in the Maui forums, so please be a bit patient with me ;-)
I have been using Mint 18 KDE, but some things don't work there, so I try to find an alternative and Maui seems to do some things better at the moment.
What I miss: How can I start Dolphin file explorer in root mode? Mint allows "kdesudo dolphin" and here we go... When I try this in Maui I do not see any icons and Dolphin looks strange. So is there a better way?
Hi, welcome.
I tried
sudo dolphin & agree that the result is missing icons. May i pls suggest an
alternative way of looking at your requirement?
Rather than seeking to launch Dolphin as root, which i presume you wish to do so as to perform root actions on files & directories owned by root not you, why not actually use Dolphin's native
Root Actions capability? Mint 17.x KDE has this, & i loved it, but stupidly they omitted it from Mint 18 KDE [as did also
Kubuntu 16.04, KFedora 24, & even KDE Neon itself, but it's present by default & working beautifully in Maui]. This is one of the major reasons [though there's many others too] that last year i abandoned Mint KDE & came over to Maui.
You can configure Root Actions via Dolphin's Configure Dolphin menu selection:
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Thereafter, if you wish to be able to edit / copy / move / delete any root-owned file or directory, you do it via the right-click context menu in Dolphin:
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If this does not meet your needs, & you really really do want to launch Dolphin as root, then i'm sorry i can't help [but i imagine it might be some library file/s missing?].
Dear kdemeoz! Thank you very much! This really helps. I do not need it often, but sometimes it is simply important to have root access in Dolphin.
Best wishes for you!
Be blessed!
How can I mark this as solved?
(27th January 2017, 23:58)benit Wrote: [ -> ]How can I mark this as solved?
Scroll up to your original post, click the Edit button, pick Full, then add "Solved" somewhere in the subject line, then Submit your edit.