Op maandag 8 november 2021 11:44:55 CET schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Hi,
> 
> Am 08.11.21 um 10:37 schrieb David H:
> > Also I'm not sure whether this setting
> > will be persisted through terminal sessions or upgrades to Gnucash - you
> > might have to do some reading to determine that but it seems to persist
> > between terminal sessions at least ;-)
> > 
> > sudo flatpak override org.gnucash.GnuCash
> > --filesystem=/media/John/JETFLASH
> 
> flatpak override …
> is persistent.
> 
> For a single session you can use
> flatpak run --filesystem=/media/John/JETFLASH org.gnucash.GnuCash
> 
> Nitpick:
> While I would add the PCSC socket for all users, if a card reader is
> pressent:
> sudo flatpak override org.gnucash.GnuCash --socket=pcsc
> 
> I would not expose John's stick or mount point to other users, so: NO
> "sudo" or "--system" in this command.
> 
I believe --system refers to which installation of the flatpak you want to use 
and hence 
depends on how you installed the package. And it will only be required if you 
have both a 
system-wide and a user-only gnucash flatpak installed. Most users will have 
installed via 
their OS's integrated package manager, which would install the flatpak 
system-wide.

As for sudo, isn't that required to be able to make changes to permissions for 
a system 
installed flatpak ?

Regards,

Geert
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