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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "OhReally" (Jul 28th 2008, 12:18am)
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Original von sofasurfer
For some reason that link only takes me back to the thread. Got a better address?
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Original von dimitri
Hi,
try this: http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/34/KDETricks.pdf
Dim
PS: Perhaps this could become a thread where more little but very usefull tips and tricks are posted
Then you can rename the copy to your liking. I've renamed it as Home - Root. Also, I changed the icon to make it easier to identify at a glance. Click on the icon button to the right of the Name: box at the top, and in the drop-down menu at the upper right of the popup window choose "Filesystems". Now you can choose from the different icons for a new home folder icon.Quoted
kdesu kfmclient openProfile filemanagement
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Original von Suselinux
cool thx......where can I find more tricks
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Originally posted by thegeekster
*** SAFETY PRECAUTION***
I must add this footnote to my tip above...
When you open up the file manager in superuser mode - make the necessary changes and then CLOSE THE FILE MANAGER IMMEDIATELY when you're done to avoid fubar'ing your system. Do the same for any other app you've configured for superuser mode............................If you leave it open and do other tasks, then come back much later, you might forget you're in superuser mode and make an accidental deletion, or something similar, that can have catastrophic consequences. (Something I might easily do )....................File permissions are in place for a very good reason.
---thegeekster
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