Hi,
In sudo and gksudo, one can setup a mapping in /etc/sudoers file so that you allow users to run some command as root. I can say mary is allow to run /usr/bin/someprogram on machine laptop25.
Because Kwifimanager only scan networks when run as root, I tried setting it up to run as root.
1. There is an option in Kmenu to do this, but it prompts you for the password.
2. sudo does not work too well with gui programs.
3. gksudo doesn't work in kde (at least not on my system).
4. kdesu works but prompts you for a password.
Is there a way I can set it up so that kwifimanager can start up as root but not prompt me for the password?
In sudo and gksudo, one can setup a mapping in /etc/sudoers file so that you allow users to run some command as root. I can say mary is allow to run /usr/bin/someprogram on machine laptop25.
Because Kwifimanager only scan networks when run as root, I tried setting it up to run as root.
1. There is an option in Kmenu to do this, but it prompts you for the password.
2. sudo does not work too well with gui programs.
3. gksudo doesn't work in kde (at least not on my system).
4. kdesu works but prompts you for a password.
Is there a way I can set it up so that kwifimanager can start up as root but not prompt me for the password?
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