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2013-07-26
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Theres option in N9QT to give root acces to few text editors.
Tweak:H,3
Options:
1. Add Root access to KHTSimpleText
2. Add Root access to Redak
3. Add Root access to TxPad
how do I add Root access to these Programs?
what means "Tweak:H,3" in your PostThanks in advance,
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Hallo Mikkosssss,
thank you for your reply.
I have 2 Questions:how do I add Root access to these Programs?what means "Tweak:H,3" in your PostThanks in advance,
Roland
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is it possible to start an GUI-Texteditor, such as "MeeTxtEdit", as root?
So that a can edit and save files in /usr/bin.
I tried it with "vi" in the terminal, but I am not good in recognizing shortcuts.
Maybe there is an other Editor with the Option: "start as root".
Please dont start a Discussion about the Power of Vi or Emacs, because I know they are very mighty.
But mighty Editors need responsible Users.
And I´m not such a User ;-)
Thanks in advance,
Roland
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