From b529f046c9a64ac5fcfa60747af940cf972b3ebc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 15:56:34 -0600 Subject: Actually move the kde files that were renamed in the last commit --- doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook | 179 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 179 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook (limited to 'doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook') diff --git a/doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook b/doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd99812fd --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/tdesu/man-tdesu.1.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ + + +]> + + + +KDE User's Manual +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +Jun 7, 2005 +K Desktop Environment + + + +tdesu +1 + + + +tdesu +Runs a program with elevated privileges + + + + +tdesu + + + + file + icon name + + priority + + + + +user + + +command arg1 + arg2 + + + +tdesu +KDE Generic Options +Qt Generic Options + + + + +Description +&tdesu; is a graphical front end for the +&UNIX; su command for the K Desktop Environment. +It allows you to run a program as different user by supplying the +password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses +the system's su. + +&tdesu; has one additional feature: it can optionally remember passwords +for you. If you are using this feature, you only need to enter the +password once for each command. + +This program is meant to be started from the command line or +from .desktop files. + + + +Options + + + + +This specifies the program to run as root. It has to be passed +in one argument. So if, for example, you want to start a new file manager, you +would enter at the prompt: tdesu + + + +Show debug information. + + + +This option allow efficient use of &tdesu; in +.desktop files. It tells &tdesu; to examine the +file specified by file. If this file is +writable by the current user, &tdesu; will execute the command as the +current user. If it is not writable, the command is executed as user +user (defaults to root). +file is evaluated like this: if +file starts with a /, it is +taken as an absolute filename. Otherwise, it is taken as the name of a +global &kde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display +manager, kdm, you could issue +tdesu + + + icon name +Specify icon to use in the password dialog. You may specify +just the name, without any extension. + + + + + +Do not keep the password. This disables the keep +password checkbox in the password dialog. + + + priority + +Set priority value. The priority is an arbitrary number between 0 and +100, where 100 means highest priority, and 0 means lowest. The default is +50. + + + + +Use realtime scheduling. + + + + + +Stop the tdesu daemon. This is the daemon that caches +successful passwords in the background. This feature may also be disabled with + when &tdesu; is initially run. + + + +Enable terminal output. This disables password keeping. This is +largely for debugging purposes; if you want to run a console mode app, use the +standard su instead. + + + user +While the most common use for &tdesu; is to run a command as +the superuser, you can supply any user name and the appropriate +password. + + + + + + + + +See Also +su(1) + +More detailed user documentation is available from help:/tdesu +(either enter this URL into &konqueror;, or run +khelpcenter +help:/tdesu). + + + + +Examples +Run kfmclient as user jim, and show the &konqueror; icon in the +password dialog: +tdesu kfmclient + + + + +Authors +&tdesu; was written by +GeertJansen jansen@kde.org +and PietroIglio +iglio@fub.it. + + + + -- cgit v1.2.1