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  • Posted a comment on ticket #65 on kuroo

    I found a workaround. First start Kuroo as root user from command line via "kdesu kuroo". Let Kuroo run its setup wizard and backup. Then copy the create config file "/root/.config/kuroorc" into the user account which normally runs Kuroo. (Adjust user/group ownership.) After that Kuroo skips the wizard when a normal user start Kuroo and Kuroo happily informs the user that it is running in non-privileged mode. I assume the crucial line in "kuroorc" is "wizard=false".

  • Created ticket #66 on kuroo

    Kuroo 1.2.3 displays message "Couldn't reed any use flag description ..." upon start

  • Created ticket #65 on kuroo

    Cannot start Kuroo es normal user

  • Created ticket #64 on kuroo

    Kuroo relies on deprecated variables in make.conf for directory settings

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    SystemD is probably the de facto default init system for the majority of Linux distribution. For GPT-based disks, SystemD supports auto-discovery of partitions based on the type UUID of the partition. See https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification/ and https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd-gpt-auto-generator.html. However, in order to do so, SystemD needs support from the boot loader/manager. SystemD expects the boot loader to set the...

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