If you want to try you also can use hyprland as a stacking window compositor it is really clean. The one thing I would say is clunky is the configuration around hyprland xdg-desktop-portals are just a mess
In all seriousness though Chuck Norris is a right wing weirdo who believes Climate policy is a con game designed to usher in a “one world order” and that evolution isn’t real.
I would try this and say “I’m about to die” by accident and then spend five minutes explaining the mistake and five days thinking about it. No thanks,.
Here’s one, set an alarm to go off in the middle of a date, pretend it’s a phone call and if the date is going badly “take the call” and say you’ve got to leave. I could say my roommate has forgot their keys and accidentally locked themselves out for example.
What do the permissions look like on newly created files and directories from the qBittorrent container? Run ls -al and check to see, this sounds like a simple fix.
You can try adding file_mode and dir_mode to your fstab mount as well.
I know you marked this as SOLVED, however I just noticed (dunno how I missed it before) that your umask is 022 for qBittorrent but it is 002 for Radar. Even though you have the same UID/GID on both systems I’d still recommend setting 002 umask in the qBittorrent compose file
I know it’s linux and you never reboot it and yadda yadda, but have you tried rebooting both machines?
For what it’s worth, that’s my fstab entry (it’s mounted with a normal user, which is the same which the containers use). I seem to remember I had to change ownership of the /mnt/nasdownload folder (before the mount) to the user used to mount it.
The ending / wasn’t a problem a few weeks back, but I tried to remove it anyway with no luck. The share is mounted and I can browse it from source machine and container.
So what do the permissions look like on that file? Does it work if you enter the container as that user and try it yourself? If you have selinux enforcing, have you checked its audit log?
It has same user:group as files that could be copied before I started having bugs, And that’s the user: group I need. I have this problem with multiple files, downloaded at different times, trying to copy them on different locations on my mount. So my guess as a beginner is that the problem is at the destination. I don’t have selinux.
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