DeltaWingDragon
If the applications are installed for a single user, then the executable will be different for each user. This means that one user runs the app with an Apparmor profile, another user runs it unconfined.
Standard on Debian, hardened on Artix.
I think it's something with the monitor's firmware.
- Does the monitor have its own power button? Does it disconnect the power flow completely?
- If it doesn't, it could be the monitor's firmware misbehaving, thinking the button was pressed when it wasn't.
- When you shut down your computer, see if the monitor turns off as well, or if it stays on and says "No Signal".
- Also, test it with another computer.
Another possibility is with the GPU. Try disabling it temporarily, and booting with only software rendering.
Yeah, looks like it scans everything in your browser. How Orwellian.
(Not sure, but probably)
How does this work? Does the AI scan all of your browsing data?
Doesn't Flatpak store separate applications for every user? I could see that causing trouble (the Firefox profile only confines on Alice's account, Bob runs it without any Apparmor profile)
I use an IDE... guess I'm not a real man anymore 🏳️⚧️
^/s^
Thought you were still talking about fruits
pomegranate.xml
Dick King-Smith my beloved