> Removing the LXD task, this is yet another apparmor bug from the apparmor 
> stacking/namespacing change which was backported to Xenial.


Well, that explains a lot. 16.04 was formerly stable but recently began to 
drive me crazy because of so many apparmor problems with almost every major 
daemon or browser, and an aa-notify which just vomates hundreds of messages 
onto the desktop faster than one can click them away. 

I am not an apparmor expert, but was able to deal with it for years, but
suddenly have the problem that adding permissions to the local-files for
local extensions does not solve problems as expected.

I think it is not overestimated to say that this apparmor thing broke
the usability of 16.04.

What in the world was the reason to backport these problems into a
stable release?

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