Re: sudo nautilus (was Re: Yes..., I can destroy your system!)

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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 17:40, Mike Vanecek uttered:
> I have setup sudo for a user account. While logged onto that account, I do
> a sudo nautilus & to start nautilus. However, if I try to read or copy
> files using nautilus for which the user account does not have privilege,
> then I get a permission error. Any way around this?

In that situation, you might want to just su - to root, and run the file 
manager.  (or learn to operate on files from a command line (;  )

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