How to install kdesudo in OpenSUSE 12.3
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I cannot find a way to install kdesudo in OpenSUSE 12.3.
I need to use kdesudo because kdesu (which is pre-installed in OpenSUSE 12.3) is a basic tool which does not obey the sudoers configuration.
I'm happy to build from source if it comes to it, but I can't work out where the authentic source can be safely downloaded for kdesudo.
software-installation sudo opensuse source
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I cannot find a way to install kdesudo in OpenSUSE 12.3.
I need to use kdesudo because kdesu (which is pre-installed in OpenSUSE 12.3) is a basic tool which does not obey the sudoers configuration.
I'm happy to build from source if it comes to it, but I can't work out where the authentic source can be safely downloaded for kdesudo.
software-installation sudo opensuse source
Do you meankdesu
?
– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57
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I cannot find a way to install kdesudo in OpenSUSE 12.3.
I need to use kdesudo because kdesu (which is pre-installed in OpenSUSE 12.3) is a basic tool which does not obey the sudoers configuration.
I'm happy to build from source if it comes to it, but I can't work out where the authentic source can be safely downloaded for kdesudo.
software-installation sudo opensuse source
I cannot find a way to install kdesudo in OpenSUSE 12.3.
I need to use kdesudo because kdesu (which is pre-installed in OpenSUSE 12.3) is a basic tool which does not obey the sudoers configuration.
I'm happy to build from source if it comes to it, but I can't work out where the authentic source can be safely downloaded for kdesudo.
software-installation sudo opensuse source
software-installation sudo opensuse source
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Do you meankdesu
?
– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57
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Do you meankdesu
?
– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57
Do you mean
kdesu
?– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
Do you mean
kdesu
?– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57
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Search on this openSUSE page for kdesudo
and you will get a list of personal repos with it.
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Do you mean
kdesu
?– Hauke Laging
Jun 28 '13 at 17:12
No, kdesu is already on OpenSUSE 12.3, but it does not work as needed. So I need to install kdesudo and use that instead.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 17:13
What do you need?
– mdpc
Jun 28 '13 at 17:18
I'm following these instructions and kdesu is no use because it ignores the fact I've given my user account all-commands access to the steam user account. So I need kdesudo which does obey sudoers.
– Arkanon
Jun 28 '13 at 18:57