On 7/20/07, Giorgos <giorgos67@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi! :-) > > Does somebody know, how can I launch nautilus, as su? > I'm launching nautilus, as a normal user, and not surprisingly, copy-pasting > is greyed out at many folders. > OK, I'm always able to work with bash. I just wanted to avoid the so much > keyboarding . :-) > (I have installed here the latest stable version of opensuse (with gnome > desktop), but I couldn't found this option). > > THANKS!!! > Giorgos. :-) Hi Giorgos, The following should do you just fine: $ su -c "nautilus --no-desktop --browser" I don't know whether opensuse doesn't give root access by default but if that won't work then using sudo instead should work: $ sudo nautilus --no-desktop --browser (For me, this method stops a GnomeUI warning about an authentication error against the session manager appearing too.) Cheers, Tim _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list