gohlip wrote:that's because some guy in KDE made changes so that it cannot be done.
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Finally KDE relented with some convoluted way to do it (pleasing no one).
This has a certain tone to it, as if what he did would be a bad thing - he (and everybody else should, too) cares about system security, and hence that graphical applications should not be run as root, period.
You should probably read up on the topic, see
https://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/ ... s-as-root/ and maybe
https://conf.qtcon.org/system/attachments/105/original/security.pdf?1473018986 to understand the implications. Seems that you don't care that any application could run itself as a keylogger, take over your X session or your whole box, and there's nothing you can do against that as long as you run X. This problem is also not restricted to KDE.
Because if that continues, giving in to ramblings of users "I need to run dolphin/kate/whatever as root" we would end up in a situation where everything just runs under root and chmod 777 is the fix for all permission issues, like back in the dark days. Basically the same starting point that lead to windows systems becoming the biggest malware victims and even redistributed them, because there is no regular user, only an administrator account. And all that purely out of convenience of users - sorry but that just needs to stop.
And if the argument would be "but freedom - I want the freedom to run everything as root" - then the argument is flawed. You have the freedom to grab the source code and modify it as you please.
Sorry, just had to put that out there.