>Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote on 2016-11-22: #2
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>Thank you for your bug report, the confinement restriction is a feature though. Where do you want to play videos from? Reading from another location than your userdir or removable media or remote shares is probably something most user never do...
**anywhere**
I want to browse the full filesystem to play media from literally anywhere
Now, I do understand the snaps were invented for a slightly different purpose than using snap vlc as the main video player, but some of us do.
Is there any easy quick workaround to enable a snap package to browse unrestricted the whole root filesystem and any other mounted filesystems?
>Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote on 2016-11-22: #2
>
>Thank you for your bug report, the confinement restriction is a feature though. Where do you want to play videos from? Reading from another location than your userdir or removable media or remote shares is probably something most user never do...
**anywhere**
I want to browse the full filesystem to play media from literally anywhere
Now, I do understand the snaps were invented for a slightly different purpose than using snap vlc as the main video player, but some of us do.
Is there any easy quick workaround to enable a snap package to browse unrestricted the whole root filesystem and any other mounted filesystems?