https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387974

--- Comment #11 from michael <reeves...@gmail.com> ---
So why is it the domain of DE's and system designers to protect users from
themselves through enforced sand boxing of this nature? Warn them yes. Make it
secure by default fine but don't hard code this kind of thing. Distro's and
system admins already have access to things such apparmor and selinux which
limit application activity even under root. Further docker uses a restrict root
as its default user.
This change in dolphin should not have gone down without the appropriate kauth
support being added. Security at the expense of flexibility and the push for
mandatory sand-boxing by the system are what drove me to Linux in the first
place. Wayland already has forced developers to reevaluate what they are doing
by blocking this kind of access. That is where enforcement needs to happen
otherwise it is trivial to bypass the restriction with another gui based
program if need be a custom designed one.

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