well, there you have it. your user does not have access to read the
directories and files. how do you expect a process that is run with your
privileges to get around that?

this a user error and thus invalid.

You can fix the problem one by one with "sudo chown -R user
$problemdirectory" (look at the output of the find command)

** Changed in: baobab (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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