"Administrator mode" in KDE-4
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Hi. I'm trying out a VirtualBox install of AMD-64 Sid, to see if what
I use has been successfully "64ed", and if KDE-4 is going to work for
me in the future.
Well, I've already hit a stumbling block. When trying to customize the
KDM screen, I can find "system settings => login manager", but there
seems no way to enable "administrator mode" in order to make changes.
The entire 7 tabs of options are greyed out, since obviously my user
account does not have permission to change things.
In addition, this is the first time I started a KDE-4 install from the
beginning, running only KDE-4 and not XFCE first. There was no
Desktop directory created, no "trash", "system" icons, nada. Is that
normal?
Curt-
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