Yes, I installed the tdesudo package. I also tried to return kdesu by
install kdelibs and kde-kde-runtime in which the program is located,
but this did not bring any effect.
2018-02-27 22:23 GMT+03:00 William Morder <doctor_contendo(a)zoho.com>om>:
On Tuesday 27 February 2018 06:01:34 Oleg Levenets wrote:
Hi,
I install tde together with kde4 on my Slackware 14.2, it seems to
work well, after which I remove system kde4 to leave one Trinity. I
noticed that I can not configure the system settings in the control
panel, because the graphical configuration of tdecmshell does not
accept my administrator password! Command /opt/trinity/bin/tdecmshell
tdm --emdeb 83888742 --lang ru says "Error - TDE su" wrong password,
try again.
Before kde4 was removed, this worked. What am I doing wrong?
Did you install the TDE & Trinity packages for sudo?
sudo apt-get install sudo-trinity tdesudo-trinity kdesudo-trinity
This might be a little different on your system, as I run Debian not
Slackware. Until I've installed these packages I always have similar
problems.
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