curiosityseeker
curiosityseeker
I'm using KeePassXC on Arch Linux with Wayland (on KDE) in combination with [ydotool](https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool), specifically [ydotool-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ydotool-git) in the AUR. And voilà - Autotype works flawlessly! So perhaps it's possible to...
Yes, it seems to be similar to how KeePass [does](https://keepass.info/help/kb/autotype_wayland.html) it with KPUInput.
> I just tested in Plasma and it doesn't work there. Neither global autotype nor manually choosing autotype from Keepass itself are working. > Tested on Plasma 5.21.4 on Arch...
> Firefox itself already implements a blacklist, its UI is just very unwieldy. You need to go: Edit → Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data/Manage Exceptions......
Okay, this is today's output of `aa-log` regarding `unix (receive) type=stream,` : ``` ALLOWED pacman file_inherit comm=pacman family=unix sock_type=stream protocol=0 requested_mask=receive ALLOWED checkrebuild file_inherit comm=pacman family=unix sock_type=stream protocol=0 requested_mask=receive DENIED...
I'm still observing irritating output. Today I got the following: 1. `audit.log` output for `pacman` ``` apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="file_inherit" class="net" profile="pacman" comm="modprobe" family="unix" sock_type="stream" protocol=0 requested_mask="receive" apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="file_inherit" class="net" profile="pacman" comm="pacman"...
Please do not use sceenshots. Use the output of `aa-log -R` instead.
I can confirm this issue. But there is more about /tmp : If I want to open an attachement in Thunderbird with, say, LibreOffice, Okular, whatever, Thunderbird requires write access...
Adding to my above comment: This was actually my first solution. In the meanwhile I've added the following codeblock (which I've adapted from the upstream LibreOffice profile and am also...
> `@{tmp}/Temp-@{uuid}/` is part of the firefox abs. Ah, yes, sorry. I had obviously added that rule before the firefox abs was created in May. > To open the open...