editing wvdial.conf in kubuntu

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I used sudo -i command to login as root and edit wvdial.conf... What should be done to edit wvdial.conf in kubuntu..

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aravind (aravindbalaji) said :
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I used sudo -i command to login as root and edit wvdial.conf... What should be done to edit wvdial.conf in kubuntu..

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Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 (popey) said :
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ALT+F2, kdesudo kate <filename>

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aravind (aravindbalaji) said :
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If i use this command i am getting an error message that command not found

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> Alan Pope proposed the following answer:
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aravind (aravindbalaji) said :
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yes

On 8/18/07, aravind <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Your question #11742 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11742
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> You are still having a problem:
> If i use this command i am getting an error message that command not
> found
>
> On 8/18/07, Alan Pope <email address hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Your question #11742 on Ubuntu changed:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11742
> >
> > Status: Open => Answered
> >
> > Alan Pope proposed the following answer:
> > ALT+F2, kdesudo kate <filename>
> >
> > --
> > If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> > know that it is solved:
> >
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11742/+confirm?answer_id=1
> >
> > If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
> > following page to enter your feedback:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11742
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Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 (popey) said :
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Hmm, sorry about that. Can you replace kdesudo with kdesu, so it's

ALT+F2, kdesu kate

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