On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 02:57:51PM -0000, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> DaTa, your setup is non-standard and as such you will need to adjust
> /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/home from:
> @{HOMEDIRS}=/home/
>
> to:
> @{HOMEDIRS}=/home/ /export/home
>
> However, evince still won't run correctly due to #415632. A fix is
> pending for that issue and should be available in the next karmic
> kernel.
Thank you for the information.
> I highly suggest rather than removing all of AppArmor, that you simply
> disable the problematic profile. See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingApparmor for details. There are many
> profiles enabled in the default install which greatly improves the
> security of your machine, and disabling all of AppArmor is not
> recommended.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 02:57:51PM -0000, Jamie Strandboge wrote: d/tunables/ home from:
> DaTa, your setup is non-standard and as such you will need to adjust
> /etc/apparmor.
> @{HOMEDIRS}=/home/
>
> to:
> @{HOMEDIRS}=/home/ /export/home
>
> However, evince still won't run correctly due to #415632. A fix is
> pending for that issue and should be available in the next karmic
> kernel.
Thank you for the information.
> I highly suggest rather than removing all of AppArmor, that you simply /wiki.ubuntu. com/DebuggingAp parmor for details. There are many
> disable the problematic profile. See
> https:/
> profiles enabled in the default install which greatly improves the
> security of your machine, and disabling all of AppArmor is not
> recommended.
You sit in front of
[1]> strace -e mkdir evince "/home/ danielt/ .gnome2/ evince" , 0700) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
mkdir(
(evince:8463): EvinceDocument- WARNING **: Failed to create directory /home/danielt/ .gnome2/ evince: Permission denied danielt/ .gnome2/ evince" ,0700 or die($!)' "/home/ danielt/ .gnome2/ evince" , 0700) = 0
[0]> strace -e mkdir perl -le 'mkdir "/home/
mkdir(
and think: "What the fu^W^Wheck is going on?"
I've checked for SELinux (Where I've had a similar problem), but until a
few hours ago, I've never ever heard about AppArmor.
Maybe I'll give it a try sometime, but not know. (I'm angry about
AppArmor at the moment :)
Regards,
-DaTa