
Another way around it is to enter this:
sudo su root
And then put in your password.
That reminds me, is there or will there be a working MOL setup in the future? X1000 be nice machne to add OSX to the OS list.

You may at any time, press CTRL AMIGA (WINDOWS) and get access to what you might call a dos terminal. write as root user with the logon promt, and then your root password. You press CTRL F7 to go back to where you came from.gerograph wrote:@all
Do we have a thread for general X1000 related Linux Questions ? If not, her my question:
How to log into MintPPC/XFCE as root ?
Yes there are many ways to achieve the same thing.musa wrote:Inside Mint you can in a terminal, type gksudo nautilus and get a file manager with root privileges.
HiHypex wrote:Tried to install Ubuntu again tonight. It gets as far as trying to set the SATA drivers. It changes the speed, reports errors, waits on the bus with no luck then reboots my X1000. The splash screen comes up but I get that CFE bug again where it won't boot and the machine needs a hard reset. Or in my case switch off and give up. I'm not having much luck with Linux!
Noticed there is a newer net installer initrd. Going to try that next.
Thanks, that helps. However, one more question:Inside Mint you can in a terminal, type gksudo nautilus and get a file manager with root privileges.
Higerograph wrote:@musaThanks, that helps. However, one more question:Inside Mint you can in a terminal, type gksudo nautilus and get a file manager with root privileges.
How can I install a "GTK theme" (e.g. from gnome-look.org) ? This is what I did:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/lxappearance, therefore my downloaded theme is unpacked and resides in ~/.themes , still cannot see it in LXAppearance ? Copying the theme was done via a root terminal...
PW-1.2.musa wrote: Hi
What Kernel do you use?
You can trye this one to http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/6/20/ ... l-39cf.zipHypex wrote:PW-1.2.musa wrote: Hi
What Kernel do you use?
I also got a kerrnel panic when I had a "console" line in my bootargs. These kernels are sensitive!
Save yourself a lot of time and typing by installing Gnome-commander.gerograph wrote: Copying the theme was done via a root terminal...