Already commented on the ubuntu bug tracker:
It looks this is fixed in stable|candidate 115.3.2-2 (395) and in beta
119.0b5-1 (397) as well.
How i tested: I tried on ubuntu with disconnected x11, with two users
(uid 1000, uid 1001). Starting with fresh ~/snap/thunderbird dirs. For
beta I also
How i tested: I tried on ubuntu with disconnected x11, with two users
(uid 1000, uid 1001). Starting with fresh ~/snap/thunderbird dirs. For
beta I also updated from a profile in use. LGTM
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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It looks this is fixed in stable|candidate 115.3.2-2 (395) and in beta
119.0b5-1 (397) as well.
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Title:
thunderbird snap
> > According to the chromium documented cited, this is wrong.
>
> If it applied a rot13 to your password
...it would be the same security level against anyone who has ever read
anything about security as storing it plaintext. That is just
obfuscation.
The point was not that it is plain text.
> > As a result, copying the Chromium profile directory from the snap
> > directory gives access to all stored passwords.
>
> Please note those passwords are not stored in the clear, though they can
> be discovered by going into Chromium's Settings > Passwords.
According to the chromium
err: that broken thunderbird snap beta revision is 391 (119.0b3-1)
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Title:
thunderbird snap does not work without x11
still a problem with snap stable revisision 389 (115.3.1-1) and snap
beta revision 389 (119.0b3-1)
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Title:
thunderbird snap
Yes it does reproduce in 115 .
Hinting it to use wayland using MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run
thunderbird gives more errors but finally also fails when looking for a
X display.
Adding the link to the wayland socket still solves it.
No, it is not possible to start Help > Troubleshoot Mode without
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1819866
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1819866
** Also affects: thunderbird via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1819866
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Note: such a workaround is basically necessary for every snap using
wayland. The mir project mentions this in their documentation about
using ubuntu-frame in IoT and provides a wayland-launch helper script.
For documentation and script see the “wayland interface dance” in
Public bug reported:
When I disconnect the thunderbird from the x11 interface thunderbird
crashes saying it can not find the wayland socket. If I add a link to
the wayland socket inside the container thunderbird works fine. That is
on kubuntu 22.04 in a plasma/wayland session,
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