pam and ksudo work perfectly together. I'm currently using it on Ark Linux with KDE 3.5.10. PAM allows for a single admin user, without the need to be root. As for ksudo not working, perhaps having multiple tools to assess root prevs, isn't a good idea, they may be interfearing with eachother. What is the feedback when you use ksudo? Kate On 10/21/10, Jimmy Johnson <JimmyJhn@...> wrote: > Katheryne Draven wrote: >> I was the one that setup trinity but Tim said they had one already. So >> I'm a little confused, is there an official channel or not. I made an >> effort to create and register a channel in an effort to help, I've >> made several offers to help. For example offering 5 years worth of >> research data, only to be constantly shot down. So it all begs the >> question, is this a boys club? > > > Hello Katheryne, I for one am open to any of your suggestions, I can't > do IRC as I have a keyboarding disability, but if you can post to the > mailing list that would be greatly appreciated. > > I'm running Trinity on Squeeze and Ubuntu's 10.04 and 10.10, 10.04 is > working great, Squeeze needs some help as sudo is configured for Ubuntu > and should be configured for Debian, also kdesudo seems to be broken and > is not installable and gksu is not asking for a passwd it will just open > synaptic without a passwd. > > Thanks, > > -- > Jimmy Johnson > > Ubuntu 10.10 - Trinity KDE 3.5.12 - EXT4 - 64-bit at sda11 > Registered Linux User #380263 > > >