lxqt / lxqt-sudo

GUI frontend for sudo/su
https://lxqt.github.io
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1
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lxqt-sudo

Overview

lxqt-sudo is a graphical front-end of commands sudo and su respectively. As such it enables regular users to launch applications with permissions of other users including root.

Installation

Compiling source code

Runtime dependencies are qtbase, sudo (su should be installed by default on all *ix operating systems) and liblxqt.
Installing at least one icon theme according to the XDG Icon Theme Specification like e. g. "Oxygen Icons" is recommended to have the GUI display icons.
Additional build dependencies are CMake and optionally Git to pull latest VCS checkouts.

Code configuration is handled by CMake. CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX has to be set to /usr on most operating systems.

To build run make, to install make install which accepts variable DESTDIR as usual.

Binary packages

Official binary packages are provided by all major Linux distributions like Arch Linux, Debian (as of Debian stretch), Fedora and openSUSE. It's also available on FreeBSD. Just use your package manager to search for string lxqt-sudo.

Configuration

lxqt-sudo itself does not require any configuration.

In order to use it as front-end of sudo the corresponding permissions have to be set, though. Most of the time this is handled by binary visudo or editing configuration file /etc/sudoers manually which both is beyond this document's scope.

Usage

lxqt-sudo comes with a man page explaining the syntax very well so running man 1 lxqt-sudo should get you started.

By default sudo is used as backend, the choice can be enforced by command line options --su[do] or by using symbolic links lxsu and lxsudo which belong to regular installations of lxqt-sudo.

Translations

Translations can be done in LXQt-Weblate/powermanagement and LXQt-Weblate/config-powermanagement

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