Kubuntu 11.04
KDE 4.6.5
Synaptic Package Manager 0.70
If I open Synaptic from the Applications Menu, it opens providing the option to type in a password to receive superuser privileges.
If I click on a link on an Internet site which enables the download and installation of a package, Synaptic opens with the following warning:
Starting without administrative privileges
You will not be able to apply any changes. But you can still export the marked changes or create a download script for them.
Since the option to type in a password was not offered, I am unable to install the package. (in this case the application is 'Facebook's Zynga Texas Holdum package', Adobe Flash Plugin). The option 'Open with' is not available either, when attempting the Internet plugin download.
Alt+F2>kdesudo synaptic>opens Synaptic Package Manager with superuser privileges, however, the 'properties' option is greyed out and I am unable to change permissions. I am the only owner/administrator/user of my computer.
I have been unable to find a command line instruction to change the permissions; I am new to command line procedures and sought newbie instruction, but the data I have found does not explain the change of permissions. I am familiar how to change permissions using the GUI, however in this instance, with the 'properties' option greyed out, I am stumped at what to do.
I suspect this is the 'chown' command, however I need a bit of help in making the proper command. How do I change permissions to user steven in Synaptic Package Manager? Would this eliminate the requirement to type in a password when installing applications using Synaptic, when logged in as steven? That would be desirable too.
Thanks for any help you may provide. I am aware of the dangers of having the package manager in superuser status and am not concerned for the dangers. I do not open the application without the need to make changes.
KDE 4.6.5
Synaptic Package Manager 0.70
If I open Synaptic from the Applications Menu, it opens providing the option to type in a password to receive superuser privileges.
If I click on a link on an Internet site which enables the download and installation of a package, Synaptic opens with the following warning:
Starting without administrative privileges
You will not be able to apply any changes. But you can still export the marked changes or create a download script for them.
Since the option to type in a password was not offered, I am unable to install the package. (in this case the application is 'Facebook's Zynga Texas Holdum package', Adobe Flash Plugin). The option 'Open with' is not available either, when attempting the Internet plugin download.
Alt+F2>kdesudo synaptic>opens Synaptic Package Manager with superuser privileges, however, the 'properties' option is greyed out and I am unable to change permissions. I am the only owner/administrator/user of my computer.
I have been unable to find a command line instruction to change the permissions; I am new to command line procedures and sought newbie instruction, but the data I have found does not explain the change of permissions. I am familiar how to change permissions using the GUI, however in this instance, with the 'properties' option greyed out, I am stumped at what to do.
I suspect this is the 'chown' command, however I need a bit of help in making the proper command. How do I change permissions to user steven in Synaptic Package Manager? Would this eliminate the requirement to type in a password when installing applications using Synaptic, when logged in as steven? That would be desirable too.
Thanks for any help you may provide. I am aware of the dangers of having the package manager in superuser status and am not concerned for the dangers. I do not open the application without the need to make changes.
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