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<title>Guide users to using kio-admin instead of sudo</title>
<updated>2024-07-01T12:03:22Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Felix Ernst</name>
<email>felixernst@kde.org</email>
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<published>2024-07-01T12:03:22Z</published>
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This commit adds a guided setup that leads users from a situation
in which they try to "sudo dolphin" towards them successfully
setting up and using kio-admin.

1. When users enter "sudo dolphin", they are told to start Dolphin
   by typing "dolphin --sudo" or "dolphin --admin" instead.
2. When Dolphin is started with "--sudo" or "--admin" it checks
   whether an "admin" protocol is installed. If not, a guided
   setup leads users towards installing it.
3. After that, Dolphin starts with an installed "admin" protocoll
   like kio-admin. Now a non-modal information dialog appears that
   explains how to activate and use kio-admin.
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