After studying apparmor, I would say this really isn't a bug but a
feature. The only bug would be adding documentation for how to use
apparmor with non-standard home directories:
create a file /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/home.d/custom
with the contents:
@{HOMEDIRS}+=
note: custom could be any name
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I'm in a network user environment. Users are pulled from ldap and
authenticated via Kerberos. Home directories live on an NFS server. I've
tried with both my user as well as the user that reported the problem to
me. Problem does not exist for local
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Problem running evince locally and remotely via ssh
https://bugs.launchpad
By modifying tunables/home HOMEDIRS I was able to fix the problem. I
guess this can be closed now that I know what the problem is. I'll just
add that file to my controlled svn repository of config files I maintain
on all client machines.
Sam
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Problem running evince locally and remotely via ssh
Public bug reported:
emulateapj.cls should be upgraded to:
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~alexey/emulateapj/emulateapj.cls.
The current version references revtex4, which fails any time a user sets
their document type to emulateapj because ubuntu 10.04 ships with
revtex4-1.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRe
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incompatible version of emulateapj with revtex4-1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609147
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A work-around that may work for you is to place the old emulateapj.cls
and revtex4.cls in the same directory as your latex document. That
should be higher in the hierarchy so they override the installed
versions.
I haven't had anyone in my department (Penn State Astronomy) have any
problems with t