Root acess
Alexander Larsson
alexl at redhat.com
Mon Apr 17 09:11:14 UTC 2023
In general flatpak cannot support privilege escalation. However, you
can run a flatpak app as root. So, the only way to do this really is
to create a flatpak app, install it (system-wide) and then run it as
root, for example using sudo.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 9:15 AM richou672005
<richou672005 at protonmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have a problem, i have a little program/script called smartpower that is tuning the cpu in real time based on the opened app, the problem is that, to install it to an immutable os , i have to create a flatpak of it, and here comes the thing, to tune the cpu (ryzen) you need root acess but, i did not find a way to do it with flatpak, how could i do that ?
> Thanks
> Have a nice day
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