Add attmept number to lxqt-sudo

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Lyn Perrine 3 years ago
parent e82d3b383d
commit 1fdcc96e13

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LXQt-sudo is used to open graphical programs as an administrator.
Modifying the wrong system configuration files with administrator privileges could make your system unable to boot or for you to be unable to login.
To use lxqt-sudo is important to not change your config files as if you did with sudo. You will need administrative privileges to edit config files but make sure you know what you are doing. To actually use LXQt sudo you will need to type your password into the :guilabel:`Password` field and then press the :guilabel:`OK` button. To not run your command as root if you decide against it press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button. To copy the command you are running as root press the button with two sheets of paper.
To use lxqt-sudo is important to not change your config files as if you did with sudo. You will need administrative privileges to edit config files but make sure you know what you are doing. To actually use LXQt sudo you will need to type your password into the :guilabel:`Password` field and then press the :guilabel:`OK` button. To see which attempt to authenticate you are on will be shown with :guilabel:`Attempt #`. To not run your command as root if you decide against it press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button. To copy the command you are running as root press the button with two sheets of paper.
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