AppArmor necessarily resolves symlinks when it is performing its access
checks. The default fonts are allowed by the AppArmor profile, but as
can be seen by the kernel denial, the Windows fonts are not because
after resolving the symlink, the files are in /windows An
alternative to adjusting th
Thanks very much for this workaround - works great!
However, I don't understand why this is necessary - I have a symbolic
link from /usr/share/fonts/truetype/Windows -> /windows/Windows/Fonts so
that I can share the fonts I have installed on another partition, but I
don't see why that should preve
Thank you for using Ubuntu and reporting a bug.
The problem is that you are using fonts from a non-standard location and
Evince's apparmor profile is not allowed to access them. From /var/log/kern.log:
Jul 22 00:04:03 ELI6 kernel: [ 1526.794903] type=1400
audit(1342911843.763:259): apparmor="DEN
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