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As for the file management in Ubuntu...just get used to it. Doing stuff as root in a GUI never has worked out well for me. Learn the terminal and be happy
...or start a file manager as root ?
sudo nautilus
or something ?sudo nautilus
may not work directly, often X has some security rules set up so that root can't launch GUI applications. So you have to runxhost +
beforesudo nautilus
, or use a dedicated tool likekdesu
(though I think kdesu in particular is deprecated?).1) Thanks for this more thorough view of the question
.2) it works fine on new install of Ubuntu.
sudo thunar
is also ok in there.