Hello Hans, I had the same problem with the local helpfile from libreoffice.
Since 22.04 Firefox is not a "normal" dep-Package but a "snap". Snaps are not allowed to use "/tmp" because of security issus. If Gimp has the same problem, you can switch to another Browser like Vivaldi or replace Firefox with Firefox-ESR. You could install vivaldi (https://vivaldi.com/de/download/) and make it the default-browser and make a test. If the hekp works, you can stay with vivaldi or uninstall it and switch to Firefox-ESR. This is a Link to my post in the (german) LO-Mailinglist: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/de/users/2022/msg00907.html Regards, Michael Am Sonntag, dem 04.09.2022 um 22:55 +0000 schrieb Hans Schneidhofer: > hi xubuntu-users, > > although the gimp manual is installed locally, the help files cannot > be > called up in Firefox. 'File... cannot be found' is displayed in > Firefox. > > Strange, because I installed Debian 11 on a second computer, and I > just > installed Gimp there to test it. The help system works flawlessly - > without any error messages. > > The file permissions in /usr/share/&gimp/2.0/help/de/ are exactly the > same on both computers. > Owned by root, and all set with -rw-r--r. So everything is original. > > Why doesn't this work with (X)ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS and with Debian 11 > does it work??? Does anyone of you have an idea why that is? > Or where could I look or which 'screws would I have to turn'? > > Thanks in advance for helping > > bye hans > > -- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-hoe...@web.de / ________________________________/ -- xubuntu-users mailing list xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users