Public bug reported:

Since upgrading to 18.10, nautilus/gnome/ubuntu doesn't remember trusted
files. The owner is me, the executable bit is set. But every time, it
prompts me with "cancel" or "trust and launch". The problem is, it's not
ever trusting it. Tried the 17.10 stackoverflow answer to run "gio set
yourfile.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes". This doesn't work. error is
"gio: Setting attribute metadata::trusted not supported".

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  The application launcher .desktop has not been marked as trusted.

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Since upgrading to 18.10, nautilus/gnome/ubuntu doesn't remember
  trusted files. The owner is me, the executable bit is set. But every
  time, it prompts me with "cancel" or "trust and launch". The problem
  is, it's not ever trusting it. Tried the 17.10 stackoverflow answer to
  run "gio set yourfile.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes". This doesn't
  work. error is "gio: Setting attribute metadata::trusted not
  supported".

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