Thank you. The original goal was to add it to the menu in Pop OS. I'll look again, but don't recall seeing it after I created it in ~/.local/share/applications. Do I need to use "--register-app" to add it, or should it just show up? On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 10:30 PM Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > A desktop file is standardized configuration file for Linux desktops that > describe how to represent a program in the menus (complete with multiple > language support), and how to launch it. So you can't just launch it > directly because it doesn't mean anything to the command line. It should > however be showing up in your menus now and so you can put it in your > favorites and easily launch it that way. > > That being cause, you can kinda turn it into an executable by adding > something like the following to the very top of the desktop file: > #!/usr/bin/kioclient5 exec > > That will tell the system to execute the desktop file with kioclient... of > course you need to be running KDE for that to work correctly. I'm not sure > what the GNOME equivalent of that command is. > > Personally I would just pretty alt+F2 or alt+space may work as well and > just start to type "Sandboxed Web Browser" and you may only have to type > Sand or so before you can press enter and have it launch. > > Alternatives to starting it from the command line: > Create a file called sandfox in /usr/local/bin/ and put the following into > it. > #!/bin/bash > /usr/bin/firejail --apparmor firefox $@ > > Then set it to be executable and then you can execute sandfox from > anywhere. > > You could also set and alias with: > alias sandfox="/usr/bin/firejail --apparmor firefox" > > That will allow you to type sandfox and internally it will replace that > with "/usr/bin/firejail --apparmor firefox". That should also work in most > places equally well, but only for your username. > That's a one shot way of making that available. If you want it to be > permanent you'll need to add that line to your .bashrc file with: > echo alias sandfox='"/usr/bin/firejail --apparmor firefox"' >>~/.bashrc > > I can't remember what your original goals were, so I hope the above isn't > completely shooting the dark. > > Brian Cluff > > On 3/19/21 10:25 PM, Steve B via PLUG-discuss wrote: > > I took Brian's recommendation and created a file in > ~/.local/share/applications called sandfox.desktop. Contents of that file > are: > > [Desktop Entry] > Encoding=UTF-8 > Type=Application > Icon=/home/steve/Pictures/firejailed_firefox128.png > Exec=/usr/bin/firejail --apparmor firefox > Name=Sandboxed Web Browser > Terminal=false > > I have it set to executable but when i try to run it "./sandfox.desktop" I > get the error: > ./sandfox.desktop: line 1: [Desktop: command not found > ./sandfox.desktop: line 5: --apparmor: command not found > ./sandfox.desktop: line 6: Web: command not found > > Is my file misconfigured or what do I not have correct? > > > > On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 5:47 PM Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss < > plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > >> Under debian based distros, overriding an overwrite of ANY installed file >> is easily done. >> There's a really cool tool called dpkg-divert that the system uses to >> take whatever files would normally be installed and steer them into a >> different place so that you can put your own version of the file in the >> same place without fear of it going away on the next update. >> >> Just do: >> dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop >> >> In this case, that would be the overkill and less correct way of handing >> the problem. A better way would be to put your own version of the >> firefox.desktop into certain directories and that cause it to override the >> system version of the config. Put them in ~/.local/share/applications/ to >> change an individual user and /usr/local/share/applications/ to effect >> every user on the system. >> >> Brian Cluff >> >> > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings:https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss