Haven't seen this before that I remember.
Muon Package Manager launches just fine. However, clicking on Settings > Configure Software Sources I'm prompted for my password (normal behavior). The dialog window is titled "Run as root -- KDE su".
The Command is: /usr/bin/software-properties-kde --attach 4194310 --dont-update
I enter my password (and it IS the correct password) and click on OK and am told:
Doesn't matter how many times I try, I'm returned to this dialog.
As stated, I know the password is correct (and I've verified that CAPS LOCK isn't on). I can open Konsole and sudo -i and enter the same password and that works just fine.
Ideas? Suggestions?
As an aside, Muon Package Manager works correctly in my KDE neon User Edition installation.
Muon Package Manager launches just fine. However, clicking on Settings > Configure Software Sources I'm prompted for my password (normal behavior). The dialog window is titled "Run as root -- KDE su".
The Command is: /usr/bin/software-properties-kde --attach 4194310 --dont-update
I enter my password (and it IS the correct password) and click on OK and am told:
Permission denied.
Possibly incorrect password, please try again.
On some systems, you need to be in a special group (often: wheel) to use this program.
Possibly incorrect password, please try again.
On some systems, you need to be in a special group (often: wheel) to use this program.
As stated, I know the password is correct (and I've verified that CAPS LOCK isn't on). I can open Konsole and sudo -i and enter the same password and that works just fine.
Ideas? Suggestions?
As an aside, Muon Package Manager works correctly in my KDE neon User Edition installation.
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