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  • "SUSE102KDEuser" started this thread

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Friday, August 10th 2007, 3:05pm

A new feature for KDE SYSTEM GUARD

Hi everybody,

I'm a new user in this forum, so I don't know if this subject can be in this thread. If not, please excuse me.

Well, I've been using SUSE for two years, and I like KDE, but I think there's a missing feature in KDE SYSTEM GUARD: I can't kill a process started by root, for example ZMD (when I was using it). I suggest a prompt for root password when someone wants to do that.

Thanks,


SUSE 10.2 KDE user,

kriko

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Friday, August 10th 2007, 9:14pm

You can start ksysgurad under root privileges without logging out:

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ksysguard


I rarely had urge to kill a root spawned process (y2base was eating all cpu - bug in yast printer detection). It is a nice idea.

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Saturday, August 11th 2007, 1:55am

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kdesu ksysguard

Launches ksysguard with root privs.

I think what you're asking for will be a feature in KSysGuard for KDE 4. If you try to kill a process owned by root, you will be prompted for a password. I'm really not sure though.
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  • "SUSE102KDEuser" started this thread

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Saturday, August 11th 2007, 10:01am

Feature added in KDE4

Hi,

well, excuse me because I didn't know about it, but this feature is added in KDE 4.


Thanks.