hey arsalan, i think you are not using root to open these commsnds....
In command prompt type: su
It will ask password for root. After that you can edit those changes.
P.S. su means super user.
post of "Wetware Random Number Generator" (tnrng-purge-deactivatedaccount) worked for my case that is new /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.vidalia looks like is:
hey arsalan, i think you are not using root to open these commsnds....
In command prompt type: su
It will ask password for root. After that you can edit those changes.
P.S. su means super user.
post of "Wetware Random Number Generator" (tnrng- purge-deactivat edaccount) worked for my case that is new /etc/apparmor. d/usr.bin. vidalia looks like is:
#include <tunables/global>
/usr/bin/vidalia { lightdm> nameservice>
#include <abstractions/
#include <abstractions/kde>
#include <abstractions/
owner @{HOME}/.vidalia/ rw,
owner @{HOME}/.vidalia/** rwmk,
/{var/ ,}run/tor/ control rw, ,}run/tor/ control. authcookie r,
/{var/
/usr/ share/icons/ */index. theme k,
owner @{HOME}/.tor/ rw,
owner @{HOME}/.tor/** rwmk,
# Site-specific additions and overrides. See local/README for details. usr.bin. vidalia>
#include <local/
}