Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When the machine name is changed trough the systemssettings GUI, it
creates new cache-new_machine_name folders. The problem is it creates
this folders with root as the owner, which makes it crash the next time
the user wants to login.
** Affects: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)