** Description changed:
- Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip
- user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the
- contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly
- describes the problem.
+ Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and
+ actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just
+ copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that
+ exactly describes the problem.
- It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
+ It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu
12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about
other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
- Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses
+ Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses
language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not
work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know
if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of
- view. Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile
- during system installation and a step where users are choosing their
- native language? Since this is about the default profile, I think that
- more info about system etc. is not needed.
+ view.
+
+ Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during
+ system installation and a step where users are choosing their native
+ language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-
+ enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some
+ message about changing directory names for the user home location in the
+ /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with
+ user native language.
+
+ Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about
+ system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
** Description changed:
- Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and
- actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just
- copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that
- exactly describes the problem.
-
- It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
- 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu
- 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about
- other users, who use a different language?);
+ Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user
wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my
questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
+ It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04
contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who
use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
- Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses
- language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not
- work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know
- if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of
- view.
+ Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language
such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the
real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it
seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
+ Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system
installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when
the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about
changing directory names for the user home location in the
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user
native language.
- Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during
- system installation and a step where users are choosing their native
- language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-
- enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some
- message about changing directory names for the user home location in the
- /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with
- user native language.
-
- Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about
+ Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about
system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
** Description changed:
- Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user
wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my
questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
- It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04
contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who
use a different language?);
+ Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip
user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents
of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
+ It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04
contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who
use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
- Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language
such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the
real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it
seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
- Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system
installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when
the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about
changing directory names for the user home location in the
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user
native language.
+ Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses
language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work,
because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a
bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
+ Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during
system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language?
Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about
changing directory names for the user home location in the
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user
native language.
- Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about
- system etc. is not needed.
+ Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info
+ about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1065538
Title:
Firefox default profile contains the names of directories only in
English
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip
user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents
of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver.
2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04
contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who
use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses
language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work,
because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a
bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during
system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language?
Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about
changing directory names for the user home location in the
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user
native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info
about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
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