Re: Invocation of applications which require root permitions
- From: 'Forum Post <ulist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, '@wailuku.xlogicgroup.com
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 23:19:38 -0500
I had the same problem as you, because we both did expert installation
method instead of the normal one.
I rerun a new installation, because the custom one allows you to choose
and edit partitions and avoids that problem. It worked perfect for me.
I know it shouldn't be the good method, but it works. Another one I
think is editing de /etc/sudoers file, but nobody's sure about what to
do.
I hope I've been useful... :;
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