Posts Tagged ‘Superuser’

Enable Root Login In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

We’ve shown you how to enable the root account in Lucid from your desktop. To read that post click here.

This tutorial will show you how to enable the root or superuser account from the command-line console or terminal in Lucid.

 

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How To Launch Nautilus, Programs in openSUSE (Gnome) as Root

This quick tutorial will show you how to open nautilus or launch programs in openSUSE (Gnome) as root. If you’re familiar with Ubuntu, you know that normal users can launch nautilus or programs as root by running ‘gksu’ in the Run Application dialog box. This brief tutorial will show you how to accomplish the same in openSUSE.

 

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How To Browse Folders In Fedora With Full Root Access

altIf you’re familiar with Ubuntu, then you’ll notice that normal users can open nautilus file browser or launcher programs as root by running the command ‘gksu’ in the Run application dialog box. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to open Nautilus or launcher programs that required root access as a normal user in Fedora.

 

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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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