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sudo flatpak override --nofilesystem=host org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
Am I missing something here?
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sudo flatpak override --nofilesystem=host org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
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sudo flatpak override --nofilesystem=host:reset org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
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flatpak override --show org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
Alright, I reset my overrides and then tried that command. No dice, it still has full access as soon as I open the file browser through it.Random_Troll wrote: ↑2023-05-31 14:24Code: Select all
sudo flatpak override --nofilesystem=host:reset org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
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flatpak info --show-permissions org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
[Context]
shared=network;ipc;
sockets=x11;wayland;fallback-x11;
devices=dri;
filesystems=
[Session Bus Policy]
org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher=talk
org.freedesktop.Notifications=talk
org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.*=talk
Because I did a reset of the overrides and then just did the nofilesystem ones so I figured show-permissions itself would give more useful information. Here's the output of your command anyway:Random_Troll wrote: ↑2023-06-01 04:45 How about the override status? My requested command should show any overrides in the application configuration. Why didn't you post that?
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flatpak override --show org.nicotine_plus.Nicotine
[Context]
filesystems=!host:reset;!host;