Hi

On Wed, Jan 18 there was an update for the nvidia-graphics-driver package
[1]. Now, after first Firefox starting - for example - via clicking on an
icon, there are such entry in log files:

Jan 19 11:37:46 t4 kernel: [  202.713770] type=1400
audit(1484822266.943:53): apparmor="DENIED" operation="file_mmap"
parent=2484 profile="/usr/lib/firefox/firefox{,*[^s][^h]}"
name="/home/user1/.nv/glqw5sPH" pid=2487 comm="firefox" requested_mask="m"
denied_mask="m" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000

I would like to ask about AppArmor rule for this one. This folder - .nv -
is empty. Should I use something like this:

@{HOME}/.nv/* rmk,

What is your opinion? And what about an "owner" prefix; it is needed here?
I've never seen something like this one before. I mean access to the ".nv"
folder etc. There are also: ".nvidia/" (which is directory) and
".nvidia-settings.rc" (an ASCII text).

Firefox ver.: 50.1.0
AppArmor ver.: 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.10

Best regards.
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[1]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2017-January/026065.html
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