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OpenBSD LeOpenBSD 6.6 GENERIC.MP#6 amd64
Thunar 1.8.9 (Xfce 4.14)
Copyright (c) 2004-2019
The Thunar development team. All rights reserved.
Written by Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>.
Please report bugs to <https://bugzilla.xfce.org/>.
pkexec version 0.116
I try to use thunar as root this way:
It's ok but when I want to open a file, I always get:
What can I do ?
Thunar work well without root account.
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I don't know how it is in BSD but in Fedora I installed the "beesu" package, and launching as root command "beesu thunar" everything is ok (this is obviously a sacrilege for the purists of the slate ).
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I'm on Linux, but I use 'pkexec thunar', and I see some mentions that make me think that it might be similar in BSDs:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question … on-openbsd
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/pkex … lay.37060/
I think 'pkexec thunar' is the recommended way nowadays, but hopefully someone can clarify.
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Hi
Thanks to give a link to a question I ask on here
As you can see, there is no answer.
From this time, I find that xfce come with no gui polkit-authentication-agent so I try to make my own in shell script.
You can find it here
Sorry, it's in french, but the code is the code.
Now, that's work but not like I want.
mousepad don't want to start and give this error: Failed to initialise xfconf
Thunar is ok but I get this error: Failed to execute ... gio-launch-desktop ...
I think it's a xfce problem and it's why I ask here.
My gui polkit-authentication-agent work very well on debian-testing.
Thanks
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I would like to see this working. I have seen some mention of using suxe thunar %F. Any other ways to do it from a launcher?
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I don't know if I understand what's happening with you. If I use the appfinder and type:
pkexec thunar
The authentication window opens asking for a password and the usual warning. I enter the password for root and thunar opens, in the root directory with the header warning about root. Now if I double click on a text file it opens in mousepad as root. Again with the warning header about root. If you want thunar to open in a particular directory then give it the path:
pkexec thunar /path/to/dir
Is this not what you see?
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Debian Sid
Xfce 4.18
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pkexec thunar does nothing in Application Finder.
However, that works from the terminal line, so all I had to do was edit the launcher to do it correctly.
You know, it wouldn't be bad if there was a root version of Thunar already available on the main menu system.
Thanks for the solution.
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keypress alt+f2 enter pkexec thunar
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Debian Sid
Xfce 4.18
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