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Man Page: kdesudo

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

kdesudo(1)																kdesudo(1)

NAME
kdesudo - a sudo frontend for KDE
SYNOPSIS
kdesudo [ Generic-options ] [ kdesudo-options ]
DESCRIPTION
kdesudo is a frontend for sudo for the KDE desktop.
OPTIONS
--help Show help about options --help-qt Show Qt specific options --help-kde Show KDE specific options --help-all Show all options --author Show author information -v, --version Show version information --license Show license information -- Indicates end of options -c << command >> Specifies the command to run -u << user >> Specifies the target uid [default is root] -n Do not keep password -s Forgets all passwords -p << priority >> Set priority value: between 0 and 100, 0 is lowest [default is 50] --nonewdcop Let command use existing dcopserver --comment << comment >> Comment to display in the dialog box --noignorebutton Do not display << ignore >> button --attach << window_id >> Makes the dialog transient for an X app specified by winid -i << icon_name >> Specify icon to use in the password dialog -d Do not show the command to be run in the dialog -r Use realtime scheduling -f << file >> Use target UID if << file >> is not writeable -t Enable terminal output (no password keeping) -u Sets a runas user
COPYRIGHT
This manual page was written by Anthony Mercatante <tonio@ubuntu.com> for the Ubuntu system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. 2007-03-26 kdesudo(1)
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