Posts Tagged ‘Sudo’

Open Nautilus as Root in Fedora 14 (Laughlin)

fedora14-thumbThis brief tutorial will show you how to open Nautilus File Browser as a Root user in Fedora. In Ubuntu or other Linux systems, most programs can be run with administrative rights by typing sudo or gksu. Fedora doesn’t have gksu by default, and sudo is usually run from the command line. This tutorial will show you how to use beesu to launch GUI programs as root.

 

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Allow Users to Run Sudo Command in Fedora 14 (Laughlin)

fedora14-thumbThis brief tutorial will show you how to quickly allow users in Fedora to run the sudo command and open or launch programs as root. If you are not root and not listed in the sudoers file, when you try to execute the sudo command, you’ll get an error. Also, when you’re added to the sudoers file, you can run all programs anywhere in Fedora as root.

 

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Create Stunning Wallpapers/Background Images for Ubuntu with Webilder

This quick tutorial will show you how to create background slideshows in Ubuntu with Webilder Package. Webilder automatically download wallpapers and background images from Flickr, Webshots and rotate those images to create Desktop Slideshows. To configure, just enter some keyword tags, and Webilder will automatically download images matching those tags.

 

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Linux Beginner: How To Allow Local Users Run Commands With Sudo In openSUSE

If a local user isn’t allowed to run commands with sudo, he or she must always enter the administrator or superuser password before executing privileged commands. To allow a user run commands in openSUSE without the superuser password, you must add the user to the sudo allowed list.

 

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How To Install Ubuntu Tweak In Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic

Ubuntu Tweak is an application that lets you customize Ubuntu’s many options with ease from a single control panel. It provides many settings options to configure your Ubuntu splash screen, Trash Bin, Applications, and other security settings without knowing much about Ubuntu’s commands. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install Ubuntu Tweak  to customize your system.

 

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