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(Ubuntu 18.04.2) Ubuntu Software Apps Access to Non-System Disks Issue


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Ubuntu 18.04.2 x64 installed on an internal SSD. The PC also has internal and external HDDs.



The problem is that any application that has been installed from „Ubuntu Software“ doesn't have access to those HDDs. E.g., I cannot save any file from „Opera“ to them, nor „Inkscape“ can open/save the files from/to those HDDs. I've tried to change apps' permissions in „Ubuntu Software“ itself but every time they aren't saved.



Does anybody have such issues? How have you overcome them?










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  • 1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

    – j-money
    4 hours ago






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    Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

    – N0rbert
    4 hours ago
















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Ubuntu 18.04.2 x64 installed on an internal SSD. The PC also has internal and external HDDs.



The problem is that any application that has been installed from „Ubuntu Software“ doesn't have access to those HDDs. E.g., I cannot save any file from „Opera“ to them, nor „Inkscape“ can open/save the files from/to those HDDs. I've tried to change apps' permissions in „Ubuntu Software“ itself but every time they aren't saved.



Does anybody have such issues? How have you overcome them?










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  • 1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

    – j-money
    4 hours ago






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    Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

    – N0rbert
    4 hours ago














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Ubuntu 18.04.2 x64 installed on an internal SSD. The PC also has internal and external HDDs.



The problem is that any application that has been installed from „Ubuntu Software“ doesn't have access to those HDDs. E.g., I cannot save any file from „Opera“ to them, nor „Inkscape“ can open/save the files from/to those HDDs. I've tried to change apps' permissions in „Ubuntu Software“ itself but every time they aren't saved.



Does anybody have such issues? How have you overcome them?










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Ubuntu 18.04.2 x64 installed on an internal SSD. The PC also has internal and external HDDs.



The problem is that any application that has been installed from „Ubuntu Software“ doesn't have access to those HDDs. E.g., I cannot save any file from „Opera“ to them, nor „Inkscape“ can open/save the files from/to those HDDs. I've tried to change apps' permissions in „Ubuntu Software“ itself but every time they aren't saved.



Does anybody have such issues? How have you overcome them?







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  • 1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

    – j-money
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

    – N0rbert
    4 hours ago



















  • 1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

    – j-money
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

    – N0rbert
    4 hours ago

















1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

– j-money
4 hours ago





1.) Have you mounted the extra drives? if so where? 2.) What is the output when you try to save a file?

– j-money
4 hours ago




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Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

– N0rbert
4 hours ago





Possible duplicate of How to get access to USB-storage from the application installed as Snap?

– N0rbert
4 hours ago










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I think I've found the root of the problem: it appeared to be snap-packages issue. I've managed to make some apps to work with non-system disks by connecting removable-media plug (but only those apps which have it):



sudo snap connect PACKAGE_NAME:removable-media






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      sudo snap connect PACKAGE_NAME:removable-media






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        sudo snap connect PACKAGE_NAME:removable-media







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