edit /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/alias
add the line: alias /home/ -> /data/
On 24.02.2018 10:10, sandeep wrote:
> I am also facing the same issue.
>
> I am using Ubuntu 17.10 as my daily driver. I have created a separate
> partition like home for storage /data of ext4 type.
>
> Today, after update
Exotic?
I am a developer and run several different flavors of Linux for testing.
I have done this for years for files accessible to all flavors.
If the file ownership and permissions are OK, I think I should be able
to access them by default. Apparmor seems to be configured to
another default -
After getting over the confusion caused by your example, and inputting
the entire command on one line, it did solve the problem. Thanks. The
diagnostic could have been less cryptic.
On 22.02.2018 12:06, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> The error message about
> ~/.libreoffice/{3,4}/user/config/javasettin
Public bug reported:
Starting with today's update to LibreOffice 5.4.5.1 40m0(Build:1), files
not within the user $HOME directory cannot be opened. This has nothing
to do with ownership or permissions - the target document is owned by
the user with full permissions. Moving the file to ~/Desktop al
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 15.04
Problem appeared after using Gparted - not sure if this is related.
Symptoms:
1. 10 unmounted partitions are shown in launcher.
2. use "unlock from launcher" - they go away as they should.
3. log out and log back in - they are still gone as they should be.
4
Fotoxx problem does not occur with Ubuntu 15.04 (alpha) as of Jan 26.
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Title:
Double Mouse Cursor
Status in xinput package in Ubu
Fotoxx double mouse cursor when dragging an image:
- problem does not happen on OpenSuse 3.2 with GTK 3.14
- problem does not happen on Ubuntu 14.04
In both cases the same binary executable was used that has this problem in
Ubuntu 14.10
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Fotoxx executable built on Ubuntu 14.10
execute on Ubuntu 14.10:
mouse never loses a program-assigned cursor (pixbuf image)
mouse accumulates additional cursors whenever assigned
execute the same identical binary (without rebuild) on Ubuntu 14.04:
no problems, works as it sh
Public bug reported:
Application is Fotoxx 14.04. A GTK notebook is used with tabs containing
drawing areas inside scrolled windows. The program works on Ubuntu 13.10
and earlier (GTK 3.8) and fails on Ubuntu 14.04 beta (as of April 4)
(GTK 3.10).
When the notebook tab is changed the new tab's dr
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Software Center exits with this message:
"The installation or removal of a software package failed."
Selecting "details" in the USC dialog gives the following information:
previously unselected package libtiff4:amd64.
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