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Old 28th February 2011, 04:33 AM
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Question Fedora 14 x86 64 LXDE Spin - PCManFM 0.9.9 - Can't open current folder as root

Hi there,

'Tools -> Open Current Folder as root' isn't working on PCManFM, also giving the following error message:

"Failed to execute child process "xdg-su" (No such file or directory)"

How do I solve this?

Thanks in advance.
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