Add right-click option to ârun as rootâ
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So far, I can find sufficient answers telling how to add a "run as root" to right click menu in nautilus
. However, with caja
, as expected, doesn't work to use the same technique as with nautilus
ubuntu-mate caja
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So far, I can find sufficient answers telling how to add a "run as root" to right click menu in nautilus
. However, with caja
, as expected, doesn't work to use the same technique as with nautilus
ubuntu-mate caja
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In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31
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So far, I can find sufficient answers telling how to add a "run as root" to right click menu in nautilus
. However, with caja
, as expected, doesn't work to use the same technique as with nautilus
ubuntu-mate caja
So far, I can find sufficient answers telling how to add a "run as root" to right click menu in nautilus
. However, with caja
, as expected, doesn't work to use the same technique as with nautilus
ubuntu-mate caja
ubuntu-mate caja
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In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31
add a comment |Â
1
In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31
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In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31
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In caja, by default, I have "Run as administrator" when I right click on a file, maybe it's not activated for you, in caja, click on Edit -> preferences and click on Extensions tab, see if anything's disabled.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:05
And I'm using nemo as my default file manager, and I have an option called "Open as root" when I right click on an empty space inside any directory which prompts to open nemo as root, and any program I run from there will be run as root.
â Shayan
Feb 27 at 20:11
@Shayan Found it. It was an unchecked gksu. Thanks
â brunoais
Feb 27 at 21:31