On Tue, 15 May 2018 11:55:38 -0700
Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> On 05/15/2018 08:06 AM, stan wrote:
> > The subject pretty much says it.  In the last week or so, the
> > behavior of the icons on the desktop has changed to require
> > confirmation before opening the application in LXDE.  There is one
> > icon, the one for spectacle, the screen capture application, that
> > this does not happen for.  So there must be a way to stop it from
> > happening.  Would this be an issue in X (LXDE still runs only on X
> > as far as I am aware), LXDE, or maybe selinux or some other
> > security app?  There have been hundreds of updates in that time
> > frame, so unless I absolutely have to, I'd rather not go back
> > looking through them for a likely culprit.  
> 
> Check that the executable bit is set on those files.

It's strange, spectacle had no executable permission, and when I looked
at the properties it says no one can execute it.  The problem icons all
had executable permissions, and the properties were anybody can
execute.  I removed the executable permissions, but no difference.
When I have a chance, I'll try restarting X to see if it picks up the
new properties of these icons, and they then have the same behavior as
spectacle.  I think you are onto something, since the executable
permissions were such a match for behavior, if in a negative manner.
Thanks.
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