Konquerorsu fails to show directories on startup

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Hi Thierry, can't reply using the web interface but am on the new list now 
using a different email address. Copied your reply into this post and my 
reply to you is at the bottom. Sorry for the messy wayof doing this.

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On Thursday 11 March 2021 22.39:39 Nigel Henry via tde-users wrote: 
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 Xubuntu 16.04.7 with TDE R14.0.9 
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 From the start: 
 I changed the bottom of the desktop file (hide) from true to false so that 
 konqueror su would show on the menu. 

 Sorry but I don't understand this 

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 Can't do this with su and I don't have sudo 

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 I did :) 
 
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 All the best, 

  Nigel. 

 Hi Nigel, 

 Not having sudo (Debian and su here) I can't reproduce your problem. 
In my tede however, konqueror as root is started a different way: 

 konqueror --profile filemanagement 

 but it it is started as root (advanced options -> Run as a different user -> 
root) 

 Thierry
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Hi Thierry,

Thanks for your reply.

Which TDE version do you have on your Debian install? Mine is TDE R14.0.9 
which has only recently been released according to Slavek.

To get konquerorsu on the desktop menu you need to go to 
 /opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/konquerorsu.desktop  obviously as root.
Open the konquerorsu.desktop file in a text editor. At the bottom of the file 
there is an entry "NoDisplay=true" . That is why it's not by default on the 
desktop menu.  Change true to false. Save the changes. Log out and Log back 
in and you will see on the menu list for "System" at the top of the list a 
new entry "Superuser" which extends to "File Manager - Super User Mode"

That is what I clicked on, entered my password and discovered that konquerorsu 
was not working. It does work on my other distros.

So next I tried it from Konsole as you correctly said, using in my case 
"sudo konqueror --profile filemanagement"

Same result. Konqueror opened but showing no directories as on the screeshot 
that I attached last time.

Let me know which TDE version you are using.

I think I'll post this problem to the devels list as it's beginning to look 
like a bug in R14.0.9

Thanks again for you reply and stay safe,

Nigel.
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