Hello,
I discover I have the same problem.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04.4
ls -ld .config/nautilus-actions/:
d-wxr-xr-T 2 jmp jmp 4096 déc. 10 2018 .config/nautilus-actions/
sudo ls -al .config/nautilus-actions/:
d-wxr-xr-T 2 jmp jmp 4096 déc. 10 2018 .
drwxr-xr-x 62 jmp jmp 4096 juin 7 16:37 ..
3 years 3 months later, this bug still has a status of Confirmed? This
issues still exists and is effecting other users of Ubuntu precise. I
discovered it when I tried to do a backup (backintime) of home directories. As
described by Stefan, even root has this strange non 'r' permission
I stumbled across this bug while researching why tracker-miner-fs has been
failing ever since I upgraded to 12.04.
I changed the permissions using
$ chmod u+r ~/.config/nautilus-actions
not wanting to disturb the other permissions
$ ls -ld ~/.config/nautilus-actions
drwxr-xr-T 2 dude dude
List all users affected by the ?bug?
$ sudo find /home -name 'nautilus-actions' | grep '.config/nautilus-
actions' | sudo xargs ls -ld
Modify the permissions
$ sudo find /home -name 'nautilus-actions' | grep '.config/nautilus-
actions' | sudo xargs chmod u+r
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@Dude4Linux: A few notes:
- On my system, the root user is also affected by this bug. Your find command
doesn't scan root's home directory, but can be easily modified.
- Find can detect certain permissions with the `-perm` flag. No need for pipes,
xargs or a second sudo.
This command will list
A workaround for this problem is to chmod it back to sane permissions:
$ chmod 755 ~/.config/nautilus-actions
But it would be good if developers investigate on *why* such weird
permissions were set in the first place.
Also worth filing a bug to DejaDup so it doesn't choke on non-readable
I'm also affected. I noticed the odd permissions today after a DejaDup
error message. Interestingly, the permissions must have been right 11
days ago when I did the last backup on this machine, since I did not get
an error message then.
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I'm also affected. The odd permissions on my machine were introduced by
the release upgrade to precise I did last weekend. Since then, all of my
Back In Time backups failed completely. (Perhaps this should be filed as
a bug against BIT - it doesn't make sense to toss away the complete
backup just
Same exact problem, Back In Time issue and workadound as Miguel Prada's
above. I am on Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit, updated to the latest packages this
morning at ~ 9am BST.
Linux 3.2.0-27-generic-pae #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 15:06:05 UTC 2012
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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Same error here, also found because of Back In Time failing to perform a
backup. Funny thing is that it did work two days ago, so it must've been
introduced by some recent update, I guess.
chmod'ing the file solves the issue for now.
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I stumbled over this with DejaDup because it cannot read the content of the
file and tells me that backup is not complete (which is correct because of this
bug).
So any user using DajaDup will most probably stumble over this if it occurs.
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Could this be happening as a result of a nautilus crash? My system has
been unstable (i.e. some system program crash) since upgrading to 12.04,
so I'm considering a fresh install of 12.04.
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** Summary changed:
- $HOME/.config/nautilus-actions permissions make directory unreadable by the
owner
+ Odd permissions on $HOME/.config/nautilus-actions make the directory
unreadable by the owner
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