So one thing that has always bothered me is when I'm editing a file (whether in nano or gedit or whatever) and then it comes time to save it, and I realize that I'm not running it as root. Would it be possible to make an applet that could give a running application root privileges? Maybe something like the force kill applet, except when you click the window it raises to root. (And if you click a terminal window, any programming running in the terminal raises to root.)
Is that even possible?
Thanks!
Raise to Root User
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Re: Raise to Root User
You are absolutely right, it should exist, the fact that it doesn't must mean you and I are missing something I think.
If you are using gedit for instance it should be under File>Save As>Save as Root User.
And providing it requires you to enter your password I can think of no reason why it doesn't exist already.
Just as importantly it should exist in the terminal as well, maybe in the form File>Repeat Command as Root User.
But it doesn't so there has to be a reason I guess?
If you are using gedit for instance it should be under File>Save As>Save as Root User.
And providing it requires you to enter your password I can think of no reason why it doesn't exist already.
Just as importantly it should exist in the terminal as well, maybe in the form File>Repeat Command as Root User.
But it doesn't so there has to be a reason I guess?
Re: Raise to Root User
Yes, I've had the same problem. Viking 777's solution is neat. What I do is to save a copy as a user on my desk-top and close, then with a right click, select 'Open as Administrator', and save where I wanted it in the first place.