GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 147977
When I click 'paste' / 'delete' for files under root previlages - I should get a password dialog, just as when you run a program with root privileges.
Last modified: 2005-02-12 22:35:29 UTC
Description of Problem: I am logged into a normal user account and I want to copy/paste/delete files using nautilus which are not under my permission. I get a permission denied alert. What I'd like to happen is that is I should get a password dialog, just as when you run a program with root privileges. I have to use command line interface for this which is rather uncomfortable. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Login as normal user 2. Copy/Cut a file from home directory 2. Navigate to let's say /usr/lib/mozilla/searchplugins and PASTE. Actual Results: permission denied ! At this moment you need the CLI for copy/paste or you've to type: sudo nautilus. This doesn't make sense! Expected Results: What I'd like to happen is that when you click 'paste' (or whatever) you get a password dialog, just as when you run a program with root privileges. How often does this happen? Always Additional Information: Looks like a neat feature to me. BTW: As far as I know none of the filemanager has this feature, weird.
*** Bug 147974 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 142564 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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