Isn't it Ubuntu is aiming for the new linux users, and less for the novice
admins? IMO, a deb package 'admin-suite' must be created, it includes
pessulus, sabayon and all the other admin task. But, I think superuser mode
nautilus must not exists at all.
On 6/11/06, Dennis Kaarsemaker <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> A simple 'superuser mode' to edit files would be an action in
> nautilus-actions that says sudo gnome-open %u (Dunno if %u is correct,
> but you get the idea)
>
> --
> Nautilus should have a superuser mode
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/12154
>
Isn't it Ubuntu is aiming for the new linux users, and less for the novice
admins? IMO, a deb package 'admin-suite' must be created, it includes
pessulus, sabayon and all the other admin task. But, I think superuser mode
nautilus must not exists at all.
On 6/11/06, Dennis Kaarsemaker <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 12154
>
> A simple 'superuser mode' to edit files would be an action in
> nautilus-actions that says sudo gnome-open %u (Dunno if %u is correct,
> but you get the idea)
>
> --
> Nautilus should have a superuser mode
> https:/
>
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