well, there you have it. your user does not have access to read the
directories and files. how do you expect a process that is run with your
privileges to get around that?
this a user error and thus invalid.
You can fix the problem one by one with "sudo chown -R user
$problemdirectory" (look at t
I am just on a different systemm which is a Ubuntu13.10 with baobab
3.7.x. The issue ocures there also.
Running
find ~ \! -readable
gives:
find ~ \! -readable
/home/user/.cache/dconf
find: "/home/user/.cache/dconf": Keine Berechtigung
/home/user/.config/pulse/18a06665549c8896c1f7bfa15183d35f-
Thank you for your report.
Does the following command show you anything when run as a normal user?
find ~ \! -readable
** Changed in: baobab (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: baobab (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rolf Leggewie (r0lf)
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