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    alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

    My first post, so hello to everyone
    My problem is when try to run dolphin as root using krunner and typing kdesudo/kdesu dolphin, i'm getting error. Dolphin opens, but in statusbar there's a error message:
    "Could not start process Cannot talk to klauncher : The name org.kde.klauncher was not provided by any .service files. "
    Then i can't open any location/folder, anything. But if type in konsole sudo/kdesudo dolphin it runs normally.

    Any suggestions ?
    Thanks

    #2
    Re: alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

    I tried it and I got the same error, maybe it is default weird behaviour. There were always problems with Dolphin root. I offer you a workaround which I use. Install krusader and you will get beside normal icon in Kicker Tools menu a red icon in System menu for krusader root. Maybe you will like krusader, as well as I do.
    Kubuntu 16.04 on two computers and Kubuntu 17.04 on DELL Latitude 13

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      #3
      Re: alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

      thank you for the reply,
      this is not big problem, and i wanted to see is this happening only to me,obviously not.
      As a workaround i am using konqueror, and of course there is konsole...I hope this will be fixed in future.

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        #4
        Re: alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

        What you can also do, if you really want to use Dolphin, is after running the command "kdesudo dolphin" then run "kdesudo konqueror". When you go back to Dolphin you'll find that it functions as long as Konqueror is open too.
        After all, what would a monkey be without its bells?

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          #5
          Re: alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

          This is a known problem. See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165268

          The workaround mentioned - using kdesudo 'dolphin --nofork' (including the single quotes) - works for me.

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            #6
            Re: alt+f2 : kdesudo dolphin error

            Try Alt-F2 "dbus-launch kdesudo dolphin"

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