| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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* okular needs kdeinit4 for open file dialog since recently
* memory-deny-write-execute should be a safe addition for
desktop use of dnscrypt and unbound
* cleanup works
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* add novideo
* add novideo
* add novideo
* put noexec last
* blacklist Clementine configuration and database
* blacklist Clementine configuration and database
* add novideo
* add novideo, permit access to ~/.java
* add novideo
* spoof machine-id
* mimeapps.list is already in whitelist-common.inc
* ~/.local/share/applications is already read-only
see disable-common.inc
* mimeapps.list is already in whitelist-common.inc
* ~/.local/share/applications is already read-only
see disable-common.inc
* drop machine-id option
private-etc hides it anyway
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but loosen write-protections in commented section. due to KDE creating write-lock files, stricter settings for ~/.local/share don't work
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* make experiment more meaningful (baloo_file)
Baloo fails to update configuration files, if the folder is read-only
* note about warning message (baloo_file)
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blacklisting /tmp/.X11-unix can cause Baloo to hang
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taken from tracker.profile
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