Hello,
When I open Konqueror as file manager, as root, in the sub-folders, I have to click the mouse two times.
Opening Konqueror as user, I can click one time.
Sorry, I'm lazy, if it's possible to make one, why to make two ? :-)
Thanks, cheers
André
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2022 schrieb ajh-valmer:
Hello,
When I open Konqueror as file manager, as root, in the sub-folders, I have to click the mouse two times.
Opening Konqueror as user, I can click one time.
Sorry, I'm lazy, if it's possible to make one, why to make two ? :-)
Yes, that's my thinking, too! ;-)
I think, the root account does not read the user's configuration. The one/two click behaviour is not the default, IIRC, so you probably have configured that in your user's config. The root account has its own config in /root/.trinity. That's where you can set it. Or via GUI, if you use TDE's configuration tools as ROOT.
HTH and kind regards Stefan
On Thursday 17 February 2022 13:40:34 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2022 schrieb ajh-valmer: I think, the root account does not read the user's configuration. The one/two click behaviour is not the default, IIRC, so you probably have configured that in your user's config. The root account has its own config in /root/.trinity. That's where you can set it. Or via GUI, if you use TDE's configuration tools as ROOT.
root uses root config, user use user config. As simple as it gets :-) Cheers Michele
Thanks, but : It's what I did before writing.
Which file can do that in /root/.trinity ? (no file about "mouse").
Cheers
André
On Thursday 17 February 2022 09:59:50 am ajh-valmer wrote:
On Thursday 17 February 2022 13:40:34 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2022 schrieb ajh-valmer: I think, the root account does not read the user's configuration. The one/two click behaviour is not the default, IIRC, so you probably have configured that in your user's config. The root account has its own config in /root/.trinity. That's where you can set it. Or via GUI, if you use TDE's configuration tools as ROOT.
root uses root config, user use user config. As simple as it gets :-) Cheers Michele
Thanks, but : It's what I did before writing.
Which file can do that in /root/.trinity ? (no file about "mouse").
If you've never logged in to TDE as root, then none of the files should have been created yet.
Insanely dangerous, but probably easiest to logout, login as root, and then set all the options you want/need in TCC/Konqueror/etc.
I’d make a full disk backup first...
On Thursday 17 February 2022 17.22:13 Michael wrote:
Insanely dangerous, but probably easiest to logout, login as root, and then set all the options you want/need in TCC/Konqueror/etc.
I’d make a full disk backup first...
I do this regularly when I install a new system and I don't find it "insanely" dangerous. One can destroy one's system with su, as far as I can think.
I would not work as root, but booting as root for some settings makes sense to me.
Just my own opinion :)
- And I do keep a full disk backup even if I don't log in as root...
Thierry
On 2022-02-17 09:59:50 ajh-valmer wrote:
On Thursday 17 February 2022 13:40:34 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2022 schrieb ajh-valmer: I think, the root account does not read the user's configuration. The one/two click behaviour is not the default, IIRC, so you probably have configured that in your user's config. The root account has its own config in /root/.trinity. That's where you can set it. Or via GUI, if you use TDE's configuration tools as ROOT.
root uses root config, user use user config. As simple as it gets :-) Cheers Michele
Thanks, but : It's what I did before writing.
Which file can do that in /root/.trinity ? (no file about "mouse").
Cheers
André ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@trinitydesktop.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@trinitydesktop.org Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@trinitydeskt op.org
You should do | $ sudo kcontrol to run the control center as root; then in Peripherals => Mouse you can change the setting.
Leslie