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  • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

    @SGaist

    Nice to know :)

    *.in.in file?!
    So a file template for a file template for an actual file? :D

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    @Pl45m4 said in Running application with user privillegions.:

    @SGaist

    Nice to know :)

    *.in.in file?!
    So a file template for a file template for an actual file? :D

    There's never enough indirection... :-D

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      I think he wants to run a process with administrative privileges by showing a UAC (User Account Control) dialog. This is what, for example, balenaEtcher does when it needs to burn a drive. Is this correct?

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      • K kaixoo

        I think he wants to run a process with administrative privileges by showing a UAC (User Account Control) dialog. This is what, for example, balenaEtcher does when it needs to burn a drive. Is this correct?

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        @kaixoo If you read the OP is under Linux, so there is no such thing as "UAC".

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          #34

          Linus Torvalds hate C++ because it dificult and not t easy.Not UAC, read up, Linux.It so for me, i liked, Unixpled

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            Torvalds allowed Rust into the kernel (2022) but not C++.

            Grandpa is doing his own thing and I stopped questioning stuff.


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              Linus Torvalds hate C++ because it dificult and not t easy.Not UAC, read up, Linux.It so for me, i liked, Unixpled

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              @nicholas_ru said in Running application with user privillegions.:

              Linus Torvalds hate C++ because it dificult and not t easy.Not UAC, read up, Linux.It so for me, i liked, Unixpled

              Don't know what you're saying, but the ability to set or change user privilege has nothing to do with C++ and really little to do with programming.

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                #37

                It's talk about them, that code must be easy, and user permissions change must be flug also easy.

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                  It's talk about them, that code must be easy, and user permissions change must be flug also easy.

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                  @nicholas_ru

                  If changing user permissions were that easy, it would defeat its purpose.


                  If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

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                    #39

                    It must easy for developers and users.

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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      Torvalds allowed Rust into the kernel (2022) but not C++.

                      Grandpa is doing his own thing and I stopped questioning stuff.

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                      @J.Hilk grandfather create for you Linux and GIT,you use it

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                        Just in case: KDE has Polkit-Qt

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                          I use LXDE.This is GNOME.Gvfs.I am not knowladge how understand.Paradox

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                            I don't get your point. Can you explain this more clearly ?
                            AFAIK, there's nothing LXDE specific. This project is essentially a wrapper around polkit which handles the "sudoing" part.

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                              very good idea, but very dificult. I am found in debian based package.Thank.

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