[Fedora - Gnome] How can i open files with admin permissions? #2078
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And how can i make that when i click on a folder then, it asks me for pw instead of just not displaying options to delete the file/edit it |
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jeremypw
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You can open Files with admin permissions from the Pantheon Dock - just secondary click and choose "New Window as Administrator". An alternative way is to run Becoming administrator on demand is the subject of an (old) feature request (#165) but is not simple to implement. |
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You can open Files with admin permissions from the Pantheon Dock - just secondary click and choose "New Window as Administrator". An alternative way is to run
io.elementary.files-pkexec
in a terminal. A third way is to open a new tab with the pathadmin://
.Becoming administrator on demand is the subject of an (old) feature request (#165) but is not simple to implement.