hduser@AJ:/home/aj$ nautilus
No protocol specified
** (nautilus:6153): WARNING **: Could not open X display
No protocol specified
gdk_mir_display_open
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: Permission denied
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
(naut
Alan, those are some surprising errors. It looks a lot like you've got /
symlinked to /mnt/stoarge0/ or something else similar.
If so, you'd probably be better served with a rule like:
alias / -> /mnt/storage0/,
in the /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/alias file.
Then you could clean up the @{HOME} var
I've tried every suggestion in this thread and still seeing issues. At
first I was getting the exact same error as the original poster, after
adding variants(symlinks and non-symlinks)of all the denied paths and
possibly associated directors:
/home/ /mnt/storage0/home/ /home/user/ /mnt/storage0/ho
Just additional note for anyone else stumbling into this. I ran into this
problem, thought first my /home located on another disk caused it. So ran the
reconfig and all, no fix.
Careful rereading this report, lead met to check my .Xauthority... and there it
was.
I changed those for some exper
#15 Is the right workaround. Thanks
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Ah, yes, that worked. Thanks!
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xadder, I think instead of dpkg-reconfigure apparmor name=/work/davids/
try name=/work/
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Just tried another pdf which fails with the same errors:
ls -lt Issue_54_AprMay_2015.pdf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 davids davids 6452563 May 3 11:13 Issue_54_AprMay_2015.pdf
ie read permission for all. And my .Xauthority looks like:
$ls -lt .Xauthority
-rw--- 1 davids davids 65 Jun 8 17:03 .Xauthor
Have you checked the owner and rights of the file? My ".Xauthority" had
them wrong so reconfiguring AppArmor wasn't enough.
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I have the same problem, but the above solutions don't work:
$evince testpdf.pdf
No protocol specified
** (evince:5819): WARNING **: Could not open X display
No protocol specified
gdk_mir_display_open
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or
directory
Unable
Thanks for reporting this. The was spot on.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Solved, by adding /run/user through dpkg-reconfigure apparmor.
An overkill for this bug is:
1) Run evince xxx.pdf in terminal
2) Find out the last lines of the output of dmesg, which should go like this:
[ 7091.704251] audit: type=1400 audit(1427518665.187:100):
apparmor="DENIED" operation="open
% evince
No protocol specified
** (evince:8940): WARNING **: Could not open X display
No protocol specified
gdk_mir_display_open
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or
directory
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
Cannot parse argume
I have the same issue and using sudo dpkg-reconfigure apparmor to add
/local/home/ does not change anything.
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You should pass '/ssdhome/' as can be seen from the kernel denial. Hope
this helps.
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A very crude workaround that I tried is to disable the apparmor profile
evnice, similar to firefox and issuing
sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince.
Obviously evince works now, but this is far from satisfactory.
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Hi Seth,
I have my home under /home/, it is just on a different partition. I face
the same issue with evince.
Executing sudo dpkg-reconfigure apparmor does not solve the problem for
me. I passed /home/ and /home// but it doesn't work. Any
suggestions?
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Excellent, thanks for reporting back Christopher. The kernel follows
symlinks before prompting AppArmor to allow or deny something. which is
why the reports include the 'real' name. This all appears to be working
as expected.
Thanks
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Yes. Though its symlinked from /home.
Your reconfigure solves the problem.
Is the behaviour I experienced all as it should be, then?
thanks,
Chris
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It looks like you moved your home directories away from /home:
[11617.240214] audit: type=1400 audit(1426607239.103:39):
apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/bin/evince"
name="/ssdhome/cpbl/.Xauthority" pid=20599 comm="evince"
requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000
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