The /dev/shm items in /etc/apparmor.d are AppArmor profile
abstractions-- for AppArmor profiles that use these abstractions, they
only grant access to the files you see. They do not change permissions
of the files in any way. An application may do this. My ppa is
https://launchpad.net/~jdstrand/+archive/ppa/+packages and it contained
libvirt 0.7.7 packages.

I asked the question because some people like to put virtual machines in
/dev/shm and libvirt 0.7.7 will change permissions of files., and
libvirt uses AppArmor. If you only ever installed libvirt from Ubuntu
(latest is 0.7.5), then libvirt is not to blame. Can you check to see
what version of libvirt you had installed?

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/dev/shm keeps getting reset to rwxr-xr-t
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559545
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