Le Thu 3/06/2010, Ariel Laganá disait > Hi everybody, > > I've recently upgraded to debian testing (squeeze) and I'm having > some minor issues, that I hope someone can help me fix... > > The thing is due to a vulnerability in desktop shortcuts execution, > gnome has introduced in their latest versions the Untrusted > Application Launcher which is supposed to prevent execution of > shortcuts in desktop unless they are given explicit execution > permission. So every time one double clicks a shortcut, a pop > message appears asking whether to mark it as trusted, launch it > anyway or just cancel. This is supposed to disappear once you mark > it as trusted or if you do a chmod ugo+x > /home/user/Desktop/*.desktop but this is not working in my SO. > Although I have all desktop shortcuts with exec permission and even > clicking the 'Mark as Trusted' button doesn't make the popup > disappear. > > I did some google research with no solution found, does anyone know > a way to fix this or if this is a bug in squeeze that hasn't been > fixed yet? > > Thanks! > > Ariel
Did you check wether your home dir is mounted with the noexec option ? -- Erwan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100603164700.ga18...@rail.eu.org