On Sunday 25 September 2011 15:15:05 David Hare wrote:
In fact, kdesudo-trinity does a dpkg-divert of normal kdesu. That reverts when it is purged.
You should be able in any case to run a (non-Trinity) app as root with:
su-to-root -X -c application
or use gksu (you don't have to install Gnome for that)
If you want your user disabled altogether from sudo you need to edit /etc/sudoers.
Just realised - I am running on GNOME at the moment in order to be able to use wireshark in its GUI mode, which is the one for which I have instructions. So I'll have to adjust Trinity later.
Thanks anyway, Lisi