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author | Fred Barclay <Fred-Barclay@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-04-01 21:13:39 -0500 |
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committer | Fred Barclay <Fred-Barclay@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-04-01 21:13:39 -0500 |
commit | f5920f2becb672184402925da761e69de4de6bab (patch) | |
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parent | whitelist globing man page (diff) | |
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Add 'ignore nodbus', remove 'private-tmp'
Without 'ignore nodbus', Teams will not close properly. It looks
like, by design, Teams ignores the close signal from window
managers (i.e. clicking the X in the top corner) - this occurs
even without firejail. Instead, there are two ways to close: by
right-clicking the tray icon and selecting "Close" or by running
`teams --quit`.
'nodbus' hides/prevents the tray icon, and also ignores
`teams --quit` if firecfg has been run (so that `teams` and
`teams --quit` with both be sandboxed). The only way to stop
Teams is then to manually either kill the process (via `kill -9`)
or run something like `/usr/bin/teams --quit` so that the
unsandboxed app is run.
'private-tmp' blocks the tray icon so, again, there's no good way
to kill Teams.
Observed on Debian 10 and Teams 1.3.00.5153
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