General :: Cannot Delete Them Can Get Administrative Privileges?

May 30, 2011

while using my pen-drive in fedora 14, a small dialog box appeared and before I could read it,it disappeared. It worked normally till I turned the computer down. Next time I used Windows XP. There were no files in the pen-drive but it still showed 5 GB used ( the same amount of data was there previously ). I restarted and switched to Linux. All my data was in a single folder named 'Found.000' . It showed nearly 400 objects , renamed as 'file0001.CHK'. They were all mine, merged in a single folder. I am helpless because I can not delete them (as I need them). I can get administrative privileges.

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Ubuntu :: How To Have Administrative Privileges

Mar 28, 2010

In System/Administration/Users and Groups, my user account properties-user privilegies, the Administer the system is checked (only Send and receive fax and Use tape drives are unchecked).But when I try to run the KDE partition manager, it warns me that I don't have administrative privilegies, so I will not be able to apply changes.

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Fedora :: Need Administrative Privileges FC14

Jun 18, 2011

I am new to this O/S. I have tried Mint and Ubuntu. There are some problems I would like to work out by myself before I take short-cuts, as if.I have tried to install codecs for my o/s media player and get a reply from computer "xxxx does not have sudoer rights, you will be reported."I tried to get sudoer rights and was told I had to have administrator rights first. To get administrator rights I needed sudoer rights. I decided to come to forums to ask and this is my first post.

Is there a danger in getting administrative rights? If so, I would still rather like to face the danger than not be able to play music. And how do I get real superuser rights? My root account is localhost.localdomain and my login account is XXXX. I would have access to everything rather than have a warning that the administration is receiving reports of my activity. Might anyone have help?

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General :: Security - Let Any User Perform Administrative Tasks On A System Irrespective Of His / Her Privileges On That Particular System?

Sep 26, 2010

I often get responses from people who first say: "Are you sure? You want your network to be exposed to the outside world?" I am not experimenting on a Production Server of NASA or any Security Concern Department. Friends, there is no harm in experimenting on your personal computer or on a test computer which is isolated from the production environment. Look at hackers! What do they do? If they don't know how security is breached then how would they come up with security measures?

If my question reads... "How to let any user perform Administrative Tasks on a Linux System irrespective of his/her privileges on that particular system?" then I would not get the right answers in the first place. They will say... "You are letting everyone destroy your system... are you sure you want to do that?" My question is: Why should we restrict ourselves from experimenting even if it sounds weird to other people?

I give you an example where it is desirable to let an unprivileged user perform certain tasks. You want to know if there are any employees in your office who are storing videos in their home directory and filling up the disk space to a great amount. You have a department called "Command Center or Data Center Operations or Help Desk" call it whatever you would, whose work is to monitor such activities, and you create an account "monitor" for them to monitor such activities but they are not able to do them:

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Ubuntu Installation :: Multiple Admin Passwords - Opration Requires Root - Administrative - Privileges

Jan 10, 2011

I downloaded a driver for my printer today and I opened it in the terminal. Then a window popped up saying "This opporation requires root (administrative) privileges. Please enter the administrative password below:" I typed in the same password that I use when authorizing the installation of programs from the Ubuntu Software Center and I tried it multiple times. Each time, it rejects the password. I even tried downloading something else from the software center, just to make sure the password was correct, but the system had no problem with the password when downloading from the software center. So, is my software center password different from my administrator password?

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General :: Get Administrative Permissions In Ubuntu?

Jul 7, 2010

my dvd-rw was not working. but i had to install linux. so i installed ubuntu from the iso using demons tool. But when i am opening the terminal to create an user,it's prompting that only root have the permission to create an user. i am trying to use "su" command but it's showing that authentication failed. How can i become the root?

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General :: Automating Administrative Tasks In Fedora 10

Jan 10, 2011

I am a student at DeVry University, newly introduced to Fedora and Linux in general, and have a project whereby, we have been asked to consider some administrative tasks that we could automate via a script.I was wondering if there were any thoughts or directives from the community on what admin tasks you guys find to be of inestimable use in automating via a Linux script.

I am new to the Linux commands but have done a wee bit of programming before in C++ and others.I have also done basic DOS batch files before.

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General :: How To Know About Privileges Against Any File

Sep 14, 2011

How can I know the privileges against a file in Linux? I have logged into a Linux server as a normal user (not as an admin) to see some shell scripts in a directory. Assume that a file named Denem.sh is present in the directory. How can I know which rights / privileges are provided to me for that file (Denem.sh)? How would I see if it is read-only or if I can modify it?

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General :: Remove All Privileges From A Particular User?

Aug 5, 2011

I need to create a user in Fedora Linux(15) which only has privileges to print documents.Our college issues a printer to each lab and I need to create a new user on my Fedora which only has privileges to print.Network sharing is not an option, so is there any way by which I can a restrict a user from executing any commands except the necessary printing commands?

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General :: What Are The Privileges Of Admin Vs. Root.

Mar 15, 2011

Also, how can I change between the two?

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General :: Command For Getting Info On Group Privileges?

Jan 4, 2010

What commands would someone use if they wanted to see their group priveledges, like if they were in a super user group or various groups.

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General :: Create The User With Root Privileges?

Jul 4, 2010

I want to create a user who has all the privileges that root user has.I know how to create a user but i don't know how to grant root privileges to him.

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General :: Add User With Root Privileges And SSH Access

Nov 2, 2010

How to add user with root privileges and SSH access.

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General :: Create A User Without Root Privileges?

Apr 9, 2011

I create a user in CentOS 5.5 for using with my email account.

useradd ralf
passwd ralf

use "ralf user" only for my email account. How can I remove others privileges/permissions? Also, I want to use "ralf user" without root privileges/permissions.

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General :: Create User With Non Admin Privileges?

May 6, 2011

i have centos5.3 i want to create user with non admin privileges he is unable to see contents of server only he will able to login nothing else

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General :: Privileges Required To Install Software?

Jul 29, 2011

I am about to install some software on Red Hat Linux. I can understand all the instructions apart from the first. It says Log on to the UNIX system with the privileges required to install software. You can create an
account specifically for this purpose. Caution: Do not install as root. What does this mean exactly?

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CentOS 5 :: Can't Run Administrative Commands / What To Do?

Aug 10, 2010

I have root access on this CentOS 5.5 machine but I am unable to run administrative commands such as service and chkconfig because it says the commands are not found.

Do I need to install additional packages or grant myself privileges that I don't have to run these commands?

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General :: How To Escalate Privileges To Root In System Settings

Mar 24, 2011

I know that some settings can only accessed by root (like the login manager). KDE 3 had a button where you could become root to access it.Where is this button in KDE 4? After googling I found year old articles mentioned that you should kdesu gksu systemstettings in CLI, which was ok when KDE 4 was new, buggy. But my hairs stand on end of having to use such a dirty workaround for a standard feature.Has KDE 4 taken a step back, lost an essetial and obviously necessary feature here compared to 3?

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General :: Unable To Create File With Proper Privileges

Jul 21, 2010

Code:RW-00022: Error: - Unable to create file with proper privileges: JAVA_TOP Mount Point = /media/SAMSUNG/d01/oracle/vis/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes test using command: su applmgr -c "touch /media/SAMSUNG/d01/oracle/vis/apps/tech_st/10.1.3/appsutil/jdk/test.tst"
touch: cannot touch `/media/SAMSUNG/d01/oracle/vis/apps/tech_st/10.1.3/appsutil/jdk/test.tst': Permission denied

I am trying to install Oracle ebs on my machine and I keep getting the above error.

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Jun 30, 2010

I need to create a special linux user account that has a very limited set of permissions on the system. Essentially to have read-only permissions for his home dir (and sub dirs) and nothing else - i.e. this user has no write or execute permissions and should not be able to read/access other user dirs or indeed anything outside of his home directory, irrespective of rwx permissions.

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General :: User Access To Commands Having Root Privileges?

Oct 14, 2009

How to allow access to some commands having root privleges to be run by non root user. I am new to unix/linux and I have a major assignment. I have to find ways to run particular commands which can be run only by root from a non root user. I know sudo is one of the way but i need some different approach.

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General :: Create User Similar To Root Privileges?

Feb 20, 2010

i do need to create 1 user who has similar to root privileges but the username will not be root.

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Debian :: Administrative Priviledges In GNOME

Feb 25, 2010

I have a feeling this may be a bit of a stupid question as it seems like one that must have a very basic answer so for that I apologise but I have yet to come across or work out the solution. The problem I have is that I cannot do anything that requires administrator priviledges from within GNOME without doing it directly from a Terminal using the su command. The reason being is that GNOME will not allow me to log in as 'root' from the normal login screen. So therefore I cannot do something as simple as edit a text file that is not in /home/'my username' as I do not have the required permissions.

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General :: Samba PDC + New Windows 7 Machines Admin Privileges Not Working?

Dec 17, 2010

I have a pdc with a samba file share and have multiple xp workstations that can install programs from the server and share files, but I have 2 new windows 7 machines that I have edited the registries on and joined the domain with but cannot install programs from the pdc even though they have root accounts. I have tried to change folder privileges from the workstations but I am not allowed.

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Debian :: Administrative Tasks Fail To Start

Sep 4, 2010

Over the past few days, I've noticed that administrative tasks sometimes fail to start. I'm asked to enter the administrative password, "Granting rights" appears in the bottom panel for a few seconds, but then disappears. I'm using Debian Lenny. This is only an intermittent problem, and if a task does fail to start, it will start on the next attempt. Tasks which have failed to start are:

*Launching Synaptic form the System menu.
*Launching a root terminal from the Applications menu.
*Launching Nautilus with root privileges from a terminal using gksu.

After coming across the following post, I thought maybe it was an issue with kernel 2.6.32-bpo.5-686, because I'd recently upgraded to that kernel too, but I'm advised that that isn't so.It was suggested that something else from backports might be causing the problem.

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Ubuntu :: Administrative Tools Fail To Load?

May 9, 2010

I found a similar problem. The poster used a similar title "Administrative tools fail to open - karmic" I also have karmic and four tools fail to load; Ubuntu Software Center, Hardware Drivers, System Testing, and Update Manger. Synaptic and System Monitor run. I ran update-manager and software-manger and was told module pygtk does not exist. I ran "sudo apt-get install pygtk" and it said that did not exist as a package. The terminal update and upgrade also work.

Code:
me@me-laptop:~$ update-manager
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update-manager", line 26, in <module>
import pygtk
ImportError: No module named pygtk
me@me-laptop:~$ software-center

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Would the best solution be to reinstall the OS from fresh downloads as at least the Hardware Drivers tool works with the live USB?

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Ubuntu :: Gksu Prompts For Administrative Password

Apr 19, 2011

How to fix the problem that is happening with gksu. It prompts me for the administrative password. I don't (for advised security reasons) have a password associated with the root account.

The sudo works fine and accepts my sudo password. Gksu fails with "incorect password... try again." error.

This is a new install of the Ubuntu Server 10.10 x64 Maverick edition.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Cannot Upgrade To 11.04 - No Administrative Access

Jul 8, 2011

So... this computer was given to me with ubuntu and libre office already on it (along with 125 other apps I know nothing about). I cannot watch or listen to any media. I cannot install adobe or any other program. I cannot upgrade to 11.04. I cannot get administrative access. I can't do anything. Everything comes up as an error.

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Ubuntu :: Lost Privelidges To Run Administrative GUI Apps?

Aug 5, 2011

Not too long ago I upgraded to 10.10 and after doing so, many of my Administrative GUI apps wouldn't work properly. For example, I can open the Update Manager, it will display all of the available updates but when I click "Install", the button "clicks" but nothing happens. The same behavior is displayed when trying to use the GUI to add a new user. I click the "Add" button but nothing happens. Similarly, if I try to change my graphics driver to the old version (not that I would necessarily want to) it tells me I don't have permission to do so. And Lastly, if I try to enable Visual Effects I get an error message saying that my graphics card does not support them.

All of this worked just fine in 10.04. And I'm not sure where something went wrong. I realized I can use gksudo for any of these applications and they work fine, however this is not really a solution for me because any time I log off, or restart, I would need to re-execute the commands to enable compiz and all that, and honestly, that's not how I want my box to work.

I thought maybe I had lost admin privileges, but I checked and I am in the "admin" group. I thought maybe somehow root took ownership of some of my configuration settings in my /home/<user> so I:

Code:
<user>@<user>-desktop:~$ ls -lar .*/* | grep root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12288 2011-03-15 20:32 .rpmdb/Providename
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12288 2011-03-15 20:32 .rpmdb/Packages
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12288 2011-03-15 20:32 .rpmdb/Name

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General :: Assign Read Privileges To User On Specific Directories And Files

Jan 26, 2011

I am using CentOS 5.5 and I created few users (useradd john etc.) and now I want to assign privileges to this user on some directories and files in those directories. For example I want to give read privileges to directory "/documents" and all of files under that directory.

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