Le mardi 9 novembre 2021 à 10:16:34 UTC+1, Eric Gourgoulhon a écrit :

> I confirm the issue experienced by John with Chromium: on my Ubuntu 
> 20.04.3 computer, the implicit_plot3d command from Sage console 
> - works out of the box by opening a new tab in Firefox (my default browser)
> - results in a file access error with Chromium, after having selected the 
> latter by
>   sage: sage.misc.viewer.viewer.browser('chromium')
>   
> It turns out that one cannot even open the directory ~/.sage from Chromium 
> with a simple CTRL+O: this results in "Permission denied", while the same 
> CTRL+O works fine with Firefox. Actually, no hidden directory can be opened 
> from Chromium. So this is certainly a configuration issue on the Chromium 
> side. 
>
> Eric.
>

The Chromium issue with hidden files has been already reported here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1312932/cant-browse-access-hidden-files-and-folders-with-chromium
No solution has been proposed though...

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