On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Gerhard Magnus <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you tried
<alt> + F2 > kdesu kwrite <path/to/file> ?
I think this will work for you.
Something that used to be
simple -- i.e. open Konsole, then as superuser, kwrite /etc/hosts & --
doesn't work and instead delivers error messages that make no sense to
me, let alone give me anything to work with.
Have you tried
<alt> + F2 > kdesu kwrite <path/to/file> ?
I think this will work for you.
--
Digvijay Patankar
Senior Research Fellow,
Dept. of Civil Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore - 560012
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