Re: [QUESTION] KIO slave-socket shortcut - does it exist?

2018-12-06 Thread Smits Katze
>Do you mean this as a security issue? > >Albert I'm trying to get the sandbox right for KDE apps. And I found it to be not so trivial, that's why I'm here :)

Re: [QUESTION] KIO slave-socket shortcut - does it exist?

2018-12-05 Thread Smits Katze
>You can bypass klauncher/kdeinit by exporting the KDE_FORK_SLAVES >environment variable set to 1. Then the applications will spawn the >ioslave process on their own. > >Not sure if this actually helps you, though. Thanks for the pointer to KDE_FORK_SLAVES, it is heading in the right direction

Re: [QUESTION] KIO slave-socket shortcut - does it exist?

2018-12-04 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El dimarts, 4 de desembre de 2018, a les 16:37:34 CET, Smits Katze va escriure: > Background: I want to sandbox KDE apps and need to understand better how > KIO works. > > My current level of understanding is that apps ask klauncher/kdeinit for a > KIO slave if they need one. Then either kdeinit

Re: [QUESTION] KIO slave-socket shortcut - does it exist?

2018-12-04 Thread Elvis Angelaccio
On 04/12/18 16:37, Smits Katze wrote: > Background: I want to sandbox KDE apps and need to understand better how > KIO works. > > My current level of understanding is that apps ask klauncher/kdeinit for > a KIO slave if they need one. Then either kdeinit spawns a new slave > process, or there