On Thursday 22 September 2016 21:58:50 Kate Draven wrote:
I open my TDE-trinity session with the user "andre". If I use Konqueror as files-manager, with the user "root", (to modify root text files), I cannot open a text file with kedit or kwrite. "TDEInit cannot launch kedit". In user "andre", it works fine. André
Hi André When that happens to me, I usually delete the files .xsession-errors .Xauthority As root in konq, then close it up and start over. Works fine after that. If you see more than one .Xauthority, clear them all. I hope this helps, Kate
I deleted ".xsession-errors" and ".Xauthority" in the "andre" account, (/home/andre/) it worked, I could open text files with kedit.
And now, after booting my PC in the morning, I cannot do it. "TDEInit cannot launch kedit".
On Friday 23 September 2016 03:45:11 Dave Lers wrote:
If I use Konqueror as files-manager, with the user "root" :
Do you use su Konqueror as user andre (menu > System > SuperUser > Konqueror)?
The two solutions : System > SuperUser > Konqueror and by creating an icon on the desktop, with : Excecute with a different user = root.
Now, the both don't work to open text files with kedit.
Thanks.
André
Is /opt/trinity/bin in root's path? Try adding it to /root/.bashrc and seeing if it works then. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26047/how-to-correctly-add-a-path-to...
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 4:43 AM, andre_debian@numericable.fr wrote:
On Thursday 22 September 2016 21:58:50 Kate Draven wrote:
I open my TDE-trinity session with the user "andre". If I use Konqueror as files-manager, with the user "root", (to modify root text files), I cannot open a text file with kedit or kwrite. "TDEInit cannot launch kedit". In user "andre", it works fine. André
Hi André When that happens to me, I usually delete the files .xsession-errors .Xauthority As root in konq, then close it up and start over. Works fine after that. If you see more than one .Xauthority, clear them all. I hope this helps, Kate
I deleted ".xsession-errors" and ".Xauthority" in the "andre" account, (/home/andre/) it worked, I could open text files with kedit.
And now, after booting my PC in the morning, I cannot do it. "TDEInit cannot launch kedit".
On Friday 23 September 2016 03:45:11 Dave Lers wrote:
If I use Konqueror as files-manager, with the user "root" :
Do you use su Konqueror as user andre (menu > System > SuperUser > Konqueror)?
The two solutions : System > SuperUser > Konqueror and by creating an icon on the desktop, with : Excecute with a different user = root.
Now, the both don't work to open text files with kedit.
Thanks.
André
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