Description: I get tired of not-working Open As Root Nautilus scripts,so I decided to make one. This one is working and it opens root nautilus in you current directory.The only thing you have to do is to extract it to: :~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts" That is all,now you can start using it. I am open to any ideas for making the script better. Hope you will like it.Last changelog:
0.1 First Release 0.2 Big Buxfixes.Now opens Root Nautilus in Current Dir.
i don't get it. this is just on basic line.
also there's a package called nautilus-gksu which does the job better than you can do with nautilus-scripts.
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I like it, it's really useful! Thanks for making this script;)
i don't get it. this is just on basic line. also there's a package called nautilus-gksu which does the job better than you can do with nautilus-scripts.
Yep. In Debian or Ubuntu... apt-get install nautilus-gksu
home= is unnessacary, you can use $HOME instead. So no editing is needed
btw my NScripts contain the Rootilus script. which opens Nautilus as root, in the current directory (no matter which that is)
It is now updated.It opens Root Nautilus in Current Dir.