However, Dolphin does not come with Root access (normally). What can then users do to open the file manager with super user privileges?
1. Pressing Alt+F2 to open the application executing prompt. Then, you type "kdesu dolphin". It will ask you for your root password and then you can ravage your system at your heart's will.2. Opening a terminal as super user to start Dolphin from it. Then you can storm the gates of your files.
3. Opening Kmenu Editor (Kmenuedit) and then, you add a new entry in the "System" category (or the one you prefer). You will need to add this information to the new entry:
Name: Dolphin as Root
Command: kdesu dolphin %i -caption "%c" %u
Don't forget to assign a distinctive icon to it. Something red or with a skull might work! :P
Fantastic! Very useful, thanks!
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