Bug#732209: unable to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied

Tycho Lürsen tycholursen at gmail.com
Fri Apr 17 15:56:13 BST 2015


I'm able to reproduce this bug using Mate.
In my case it always boils down to right-clicking a file or dir and try 
to delete it in caja (bypasing the 'prullenbak' in Dutch, probably 
something like trash bin in English), then caja crashes and 
/run/user/1000/dconf/user is owned by root.
Timestamp of /run/user/1000/dconf/user (owned by root) is usualy at 
least 2 hours before the crash occurs, strange (UTC? my timezone differs 
2 hours with utc).

Typical this crash happens when doing this right-click and delete in 
caja more the 10 times. Don't know if that means anything though...

Op 17-04-15 om 15:01 schreef Michael Biebl:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 20:37:26 +0100 Miklos Quartus <inbox at miklos.info> wrote:
>> Package: libpam-systemd
>> Version: 215-11
>> Followup-For: Bug #732209
>>
>> Hi Vlad,
>>
>> Yes, I am still able to reproduce this bug in my GNOME session in my
>> latest Jessie, indeed. After opening the root terminal window and in
>> focus, I can use three ways to trigger:
>>
>> 1. In a standar user terminal open a shell and run "gksu gedit".
>> 2. Type Super key and search dconf-Editor and run it.
>> 3. Type Super key and search for Files file manager and run it.
> Using GNOME here as well. I'm not able to reproduce the problem with the
> steps you outlined.
>
>
>




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