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 --- tdesu/FAQ | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tdesu/FAQ (limited to 'tdesu/FAQ') diff --git a/tdesu/FAQ b/tdesu/FAQ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b7d1499c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tdesu/FAQ @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Q: On my SuSE system, KDE su does not compile. I get an error that some Qt + header files cannot be found. +A: Install the package qtcompat. + +Q: Is KDE su safe? +A: No program is 100% safe. However, KDE su is not setuid root and it + handles the password you enter with great care so it should be safe + enough. + +Q: How safe is password keeping? +A: Enabling password keeping is less secure that disabling it. However, the + scheme tdesu uses to keep passwords prevents everyone (including you, the + user) from accessing them. Please see the HTML documentation for a full + description of this scheme. + +Q: Can I execute tty applications with tdesu? +A: No. TTY application will probably never be supported. Use the Unix su for + those. + NOTE: As of version 0.94, tty _output_ _only_ is supported with the `-t' + switch. This disables password keeping, though. + +Q: What systems does KDE su support? +A: Tested are: + * Linux 2.x (Redhat 6.x, Mandrake "Cooker", Debian potato, SuSE 6.1) + * Solaris 7 (intel) + * FreeBSD 3.2 (intel, w/ egcs 1.1.2) + It will probably work on more systems but I cannot test that. + +Q: Why doesn't it support every system that is out there. +A: KDE su needs to setup a pty/tty pair for communicating with `su'. This is + because some `su' implementations refuse to read a password from stdin if + that is not a tty. Setting up a pty/tty pair is not completely portable. + +Q: A good debug tip? +A: If tdesu doesn't fire up your application, use the '-t' switch. + This way, you'll get terminal output. Maybe there is something wrong with + the program you're trying to run. + +Q: I always get the warning: "Terminal output not available on non-terminal". +A: Maybe you're not logged on from a terminal but probably you're using + UNIX98 pty's without glibc 2.1 (Linux). The glibc 2.0 ttyname() function + incorrectly reports that UNIX98 slave pty's are no tty's. + +Q: Why not use DCOP for the communications with the daemon? +A: KDE su needs one instance of the daemon per host, instead of per desktop + session. -- cgit v1.2.1