I'm having a problem with System Settings in 9.04. I can't change or even access most settings through the System Settings app, and this seems to be due to a lack of administrator privileges. Specifically, I'm trying to configure samba in System Settings, but don't have access to even view any of the privileged settings. I've tried searching and it seems that there used to be an Administrator Mode button that was used in this interface, and was slightly buggy, but this button is completely gone now. However which way I try to run System Settings with administrator privileges (sudo, gksu, kdesudo, etc) it seems that the app runs the top-level of System Settings with Administrator Mode, but that it opens up a new window inside of itself for each individual app's settings and that new window never has root access.
I can't even find a workaround at this point. I just want to configure samba (and ideally all my system settings).
I've heard that there might be an issue with a missing entry from the /etc/sudoers file. I've looked there and there is no entry specifically with my user name and while I do not know the protocol of the file at all, that might be a problem. I'm having a hard time finding an explanation for this or what I might be missing specifically, and this is on a new install, never having touched any of these settings before.
Any help would be appreciated.
I can't even find a workaround at this point. I just want to configure samba (and ideally all my system settings).
I've heard that there might be an issue with a missing entry from the /etc/sudoers file. I've looked there and there is no entry specifically with my user name and while I do not know the protocol of the file at all, that might be a problem. I'm having a hard time finding an explanation for this or what I might be missing specifically, and this is on a new install, never having touched any of these settings before.
Any help would be appreciated.
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