2015-04-10 12:53:42 |
Laércio de Sousa |
bug |
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added bug |
2015-04-10 13:03:49 |
Laércio de Sousa |
description |
I'm personalising my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin doesn't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev.
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
I'm customizing my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin can't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev.
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
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2015-04-10 13:16:16 |
Laércio de Sousa |
description |
I'm customizing my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin can't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev.
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
I'm customizing my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin can't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev (or /proc/<PID>/net/dev).
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
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2015-04-10 13:16:28 |
Laércio de Sousa |
description |
I'm customizing my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin can't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev (or /proc/<PID>/net/dev).
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
I'm customizing my guest sessions in Xubuntu 15.04 and discovered that xfce4-netload-plugin can't show current net traffic. After investigating netload plugin source code, I've found that a possible reason for this strange behaviour is that guest sessions are unable to read /proc/net/dev and/or /proc/<PID>/net/dev.
Could you please review current apparmor profile for lightdm-guest-session so it can get read access to /proc/net/dev? |
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2015-04-10 13:16:39 |
Laércio de Sousa |
summary |
Guest session can't read /proc/net/dev |
Guest session can't read /proc/net/dev and/or /proc/*/net/dev |
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2015-04-10 13:16:53 |
Laércio de Sousa |
summary |
Guest session can't read /proc/net/dev and/or /proc/*/net/dev |
Guest session can't read "/proc/net/dev" and/or "/proc/*/net/dev" |
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2015-04-13 00:22:16 |
Robert Ancell |
bug task added |
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lightdm (Ubuntu) |
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2015-04-13 00:22:23 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-04-13 00:22:25 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-04-13 00:22:27 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2015-04-13 00:22:56 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2015-04-13 00:24:07 |
Robert Ancell |
bug |
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added subscriber Jamie Strandboge |
2015-04-13 00:24:32 |
Robert Ancell |
bug |
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added subscriber Martin Pitt |
2015-10-15 15:17:27 |
Laércio de Sousa |
branch linked |
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lp:~lbssousa/lightdm/guest-session-allow-read-proc-net-dev |
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2015-10-16 10:29:50 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2015-10-16 10:29:53 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm: milestone |
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1.17.0 |
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2015-10-16 10:49:39 |
Robert Ancell |
summary |
Guest session can't read "/proc/net/dev" and/or "/proc/*/net/dev" |
Guest session needs read access to "/proc/net/dev" and/or "/proc/*/net/dev" for network traffic applications |
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2015-10-28 02:34:38 |
Robert Ancell |
lightdm: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2015-10-28 06:01:39 |
Launchpad Janitor |
lightdm (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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