On Saturday 29 of August 2020 13:11:01 William Morder via trinity-users
wrote:
Okay, so I solved part of the sudoers list / root
password problem.
Turns out that I had not downloaded quite all the sudo packages,
particularly some of the tde-trinity packages, or kde-trinity transition
packages, or something in that lot.
If you do not set a root password and use sudo, then the tdesudo-trinity
package is appropriate to ensure that all tdesu calls are actually tdesudo
=> instead of su and root passwords will use sudo and the user's password.
I wonder if developers can be persuaded to create
firestarter-trinity
packages, updated to handle ipv6? Gufw does have some nice features, but
it is good to be able to see my connections, in real time -- especially
when it seems that it was being hijacked, or derailed, by a tor exit
node. It seems a pity that such a great package should be deemed
obsolete, and not worth adapting or upgrading, but there may be
technical reasons that make it unavoidable.
Firestarter is a GTK+ application - it somewhat diminishes the motivation
for inclusion in the TDE tree. Did you try KMyFirewall? I've never used
it, but it's an application that's already incorporated into TDE.
Bill
Cheers
--
Slávek
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