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jdmcdaniel3 05-05-2007 10:36 AM

KDE Error "Conversation with su failed" SuSE 10.2 Fix
 
The other day I upgraded my kernel software and after the upgrade I had a new problem. For some reason I was unable to run Yast2 or konqueror using the --profile filemanagement option, both of which require you enter the root password. I downgraded the kernel back to my orginal version, but the problem still was present. When you would enter your root password in KDE, which uses KDESU as I understand it, you would get an error that read "Conversation with su failed" and the command would not work. I searched the net high and low and finally found the following fix.

You need to edit the file /opt/kde3/share/config/kdeglobals as a root user and add the following line at the end of the file and save it:

[super-user-command]
super-user-command=su

Once I added these two lines, all was back to normal. I would like to know if anyone else has had the same error message "Conversation with su failed" when using KDE and what you did to fix the problem.

Thank You,

mista2 05-08-2007 05:02 AM

Login with kdesu failed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdmcdaniel3
The other day I upgraded my kernel software and after the upgrade I had a new problem. For some reason I was unable to run Yast2 or konqueror using the --profile filemanagement option, both of which require you enter the root password. I downgraded the kernel back to my orginal version, but the problem still was present. When you would enter your root password in KDE, which uses KDESU as I understand it, you would get an error that read "Conversation with su failed" and the command would not work. I searched the net high and low and finally found the following fix.

You need to edit the file /opt/kde3/share/config/kdeglobals as a root user and add the following line at the end of the file and save it:

[super-user-command]
super-user-command=su

Once I added these two lines, all was back to normal. I would like to know if anyone else has had the same error message "Conversation with su failed" when using KDE and what you did to fix the problem.

Thank You,

Thanks, this worked a charm for me too. Mine broke when I used yast to edit the sudo config to set a couple of commands to act more like ubuntu, to use my users password rather than root for mounting remote shares. I removed my changes using yast, but the problem did not go away. The sudoers file looked OK too so I was stumped as to why it wasn't working. Annoying as I was just trying to show a fellow Windows admin why sudo was better than vista's UAC (much more flexible).

cormack 05-09-2007 07:45 AM

^^ Thanks, it happened on my desktop, and didnt have time to research it so i just reinstalled. I didnt do any kernel updates or anything though, so does anyone have any ideas of what caused this? Its not happened on my friends desktop or my server yet. So is it just a matter of time?

Thanks
ryan

vonneagut 05-10-2007 12:55 AM

same old problem i guess.
 
thanks for the info, kdeglobals worked like a charm. was quite painful logging in as root every time i needed to use yast.

hcgrant 05-24-2007 06:20 AM

Thanks James :)
I got pointed to your good work by mmn357157
My problem was v.sim .. see http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi....php?p=2761387


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