-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 2019-04-28 at 19:42 +0100, Phil Wyett wrote: > On Sun, 2019-04-28 at 14:25 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > > At Sun, 28 Apr 2019 18:53:21 +0100 CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > On Sun, 2019-04-28 at 12:11 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > > > > I am having this problem on Ubuntu 18.04 -- I manage a batch of desktop > > > > machines with some convience desktop launchers, which gnome3 insists are > > > > "untrusted". With some general websearching reveals that this is a > > > > *GNome3* > > > > so-called "security" issue > > > > (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/1630f5348). I found a > > > > thread > > > > on the CentOS Forums (I don't have an account there), where another > > > > sysadmin > > > > is strugling with this issue: > > > > > > > > https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=65864&start=10 > > > > > > > > If anyone has come up with a script that can be dropped into > > > > ~/.config/autostart/ to "fix" this "feature" of gnome3 I would be > > > > interested > > > > in it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Just chmod +x the desktop files. > > > > That is NOT the problem... > > > > > > > > That or teach the users how to do things correctly. > > > > > > > Oh, yeah, you really think I am going to get very far telling *non-techies* > > to: > > > > 1) Open up a terminal (right-click on the desktop and select "Open > > Terminal") > > 2) Type at the shell prompt (huh? what is a "shell prompt") > > > > /usr/local/bin/arduino & > > > > OR > > gnucash & > > > > OR > > > > scratch & > > > > These happen to be the three desktop shortcuts I am providing. Yes, the > > last > > two can be found by searching through all available applications, if they > > know what to look for. It is so much easier to say: click on the light > > blue-green infinity sign for Arduino, click on the pile of money for > > GnuCash, > > or click on the scratch cat for scratch. > > > > > > Hi, > > 1. Do not jump to caps and shout at me. Not polite and will not get you > anywhere. > > Ok, go back to a debian based list and learn how to bundle the applications > yourself. This way you can supply all the required desktop files. If you > cannot > do this, get another job. > > I would test this on debian stable as I was the author of the backported > security patch. However, I am not inclined to do so. > > Regards > > Phil > > Hi, You could always try gio setting the metadata for trust. A little google gave this thread that may help. Regards Phil - -- *** If this is a mailing list, I am subscribed, no need to CC me.*** Playing the game for the games sake. Twitter: kathenasorg IRC: kathenas Web: https://kathenas.org Github: https://github.com/kathenas GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kathenas GPG: A0C3 4C6A AC2B B8F4 F1E5 EDF4 333F 60DC B0B9 BB77 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJcxfW6AAoJEDM/YNywubt3bboP/ijpc5uKTQqKxSL2l67IyflK Jcz5DNDlDYgsm7J5EK+owRy+/pX/bLzMuwwkqDCzJHsaV3PlwsBvheHqsMzhlKb8 fz7AlVmomO2wVowR2weBx41LamDCdXhqPstaK2JoZup4/rcW6fAMBkZDqfF7SPQw PpiKRec+pBXOPPjO39YdcSb6zUq4W2XeycqGOBLyLLa1EG30ipU/25rJBFEgEkds YeBFgdFTlWdnyqMeKxd43qcxaBmtjdFNO7UXRTBPHwzqMUNCRz2FbzwwbdsBLdjl dzzV0POclsPR/uM2m/5tBbdeXZPIAXRWlO4nPtPn444Unk+mQ0d1zT7QtJ5qiW2q l7PiNK27dZIPZKEKDZaKlWB+tKKWFC7qiAsnIJtIJoiH7VFF595jvwm8vhhfyDpq UduecmJxjCAmtBmVdgDd6ZJoeZyXmvOdpQnpMBEMtkJmwlFd756Mzrsy71eS95jf G+FObNMbmVusZ8ZbOsno+R8eHudvo55ykfU5xdVBlraWM2OGaiyP9oy98CqkoB4r 2dLS88y7r2aZEJWEqlfpr7BhY8Zf1GV86eT9lnLBJOYk3E3dQR1x2d3EyqQplGOj 1W+QfvWrk18mKhOJl78Lne1qeGsq1DEhjg9alyV0CH50HI2rha41+vVoNQsD7I6c iGY+keXTX6HEDoSOUduG =zvIL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos