I'm not sure if this one is a bug or a feature.
Porteus 3.2.2 XFCE off USB stick.
I've noticed 2 strange differences running Thunar as root rather than as guest.
The partition labels aren't displayed in the left pane as root.
I can't mount an ISO on a USB FAT partition using right click as root. To copy the porteus folder from ISO I had to use mount -o loop and cp.
No big problem, but just so you are aware @brokerman.
Thunar as root
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Re: Thunar as root
Hello dinosaur
This only happens when you start "thunar(root)" while being logged in as guest.
Logged in as guest; thunar(root) starts via gksu. -- not real root--
If you invoke the "mount iso" command
"/usr/libexec/gvfsd-archive file=some iso"
in a guest su to root terminal you will get:
Error connecting to D-Bus: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18)
because the dbus-session is running for (logged in) guest and not for root.
Log in as "real" root and Thunar works as expected.
you could also use an archive-manager like Engrampa to open iso files
(included in stock porteus XFCE)
This only happens when you start "thunar(root)" while being logged in as guest.
Logged in as guest; thunar(root) starts via gksu. -- not real root--
If you invoke the "mount iso" command
"/usr/libexec/gvfsd-archive file=some iso"
in a guest su to root terminal you will get:
Error connecting to D-Bus: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18)
because the dbus-session is running for (logged in) guest and not for root.
Log in as "real" root and Thunar works as expected.
you could also use an archive-manager like Engrampa to open iso files
(included in stock porteus XFCE)
Re: Thunar as root
got it. thanks.