I also find this change highly annoying.  I guess I understand why
people who are new to Linux would not understand that saving their
important files in /tmp is bad.  But to people who have used Linux for a
long time and are accustom to the old functionality this is really
intrusive.  For myself I have lots of reports that are downloaded from
the web or email.  I open these reports in open office, change the
sorting or formatting to take a look at the data, then close the file.
I don't care about the changes that I have made, I just wanted to look
at the data a different way for the moment.  So it works out really well
that these files are saved to /tmp and eventually automatically deleted.
Since Openoffice does not allow you to change anything about a file when
its read only, not even change the sort order, I have to open the file,
save it (in /tmp), just to change the sort order.  I am okay with the
default functionality the way it is for the Linux newbies, but I need an
option in both Firefox and Thunderbird that allows me to use the
applications like I have for years.

Does anyone know of a way to do this?

Thanks

Eric

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Should make downloaded files-read only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90378
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