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not too simple for noob's, but may I add ...
When as a noob's you are asked to post the results of su <command> output to us here in a forum, it can be helpful to describe an easy way to copy/paste the output to the forums. I use an arkayic method cause for some reason my copy paste doesn't seem to work in a terminal. # sudo <command> >>$HOME/cmd.txt then open open cmd.txt in editor and copy paste from there.
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Copy and paste with the mouse not keyboard shortcuts.
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If you create a launcher in the panel with the command kdesu konsole, then every time you need it just click and type your password. Simple and faster.
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Only thing is, you'll need to explain just how to do that first (not to me BTW).
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![]() Or maybe add it in yast2
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caf4926 wrote:
> You may be asked to open a terminal some n00bs need to be told what "open a terminal" means and/or how to do that.. > type su and hit enter i suggest it should read type su - (don't forget the dash) and press enter or type "su -" (without the quotes) and hit enter > No complaints please about this being too simple. It's for Noobs ![]() you did good, except for misspelling color ;-) -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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You can also copy / paste in Konsole (KDE's terminal) using shift ctrl c to copy and shift ctrl p to paste. It may work in other terminals too.
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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 09:08:20 +0000, palladium wrote:
>> type su and hit enter > > i suggest it should read > > type su - (don't forget the dash) and press enter or type "su -" > (without the quotes) and hit enter Actually, either should work just fine. The difference between the two is that adding "-" initiates a login shell, but I've never run into a situation where the '-' was absolutely required. That might be because my paths for root and non-root tend to be the same, and I don't care if the system puts me in root's home directory or not. Jim -- Jim Henderson openSUSE Forums Moderator |
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Too funny! I've been copy pasting by piping to text file then copy pasting from there and now I see 'shift' + ctrl. Mouse method works with actual mouse but my touchpad won't do copy paste even in text editor.
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