Using sudo nano /etc/fstab still makes a hidden root-owned .nano folder
in my home, so as far as I'm concerned the bug is still live.
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** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Title:
Launching nano with sudo creates a root owned directory in $HOME
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Changed to confirmed as two users affected, me and one other. Please
ignore comment #2.
** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Ubuntu Mate 15.10 also affected by this bug.
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Paul, I assume you are aware of the forum thread at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2285298
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Title:
Launching nano with sudo creates a
** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Actually not a bug - if you add a system filename for nano to open then
a root owned directory isn't created.
Marking as invalid.
** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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