[01:30] guiverc: confirmed on Lubuntu at the Firefox layer [01:30] SegmentationFault, Core Dumped [01:31] for torbrowser-launcher, but it's not the *launcher8 [01:31] it's at the Tor Browser Bundle Upstream level [01:31] so it's not a bug in the package [01:31] not really === genii is now known as genii-core === genii-core is now known as genii [18:46] [telegram] i'm just going to say this here... [18:46] [telegram] ***I HATE APPARMOR*** [18:46] [telegram] it's USEFUL, but it introduces a lot of debug headaches [20:32] [telegram] Yeah, you are not wrong. [21:28] [telegram] yep, well, in digging into guiver's tor browser bundle issue [21:28] [telegram] it LOOKS like there's GNOME abstractions that are included that OK access to that socket or smth [21:29] [telegram] but I think if GNOME is not present that abstraction doesn't exist [21:29] [telegram] so [21:29] [telegram] interesting [21:32] [telegram] that's what i said. Ultimately I think there's a regression that the Security Team might've introduced into apparmor [21:32] [telegram] so there's an open apparmor bug now === genii is now known as genii-core