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up and rise to the top How to determine file in “Error opening file for reading” error up vote 0 down vote favorite Since Ubuntu 12.04, whenever I open aterm, I get the following error message: Error opening file for reading: Permission denied aterm still opens and runs correctly, but I get that error message. I'd like to figure out what all this is about. Is someone familiar with outlook cannot create file pdf this specific error for aterm? Otherwise, is there some log that records files that are attempting to be opened so I can determine what file it's complaining about? I've grepped my log files for "aterm" without success. Other tips for determining what the issue is? permissions logging share|improve this question asked Jul 4 '12 at 14:44 Mark Hildreth 4481511 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted If it were me I would most likely use strace, as in: $ strace aterm That will print out all the system calls that aterm issues. It will be quite a lot of information. You may wish to limit it to just the open() system call like so: $ strace -etrace=open aterm though I suppose it is possible that this isn't the result of an open() syscall. share|improve this answer answered Jul 4 '12 at 17:55 grifferz 25918 Exactly what I was looking for! Looks like it's /var/run/utmp and /var/log/wtmp that were giving the issues. Now I have something more to go on. Thanks! –Mark Hildreth Jul 4 '12 at 18:15 Glad you found it. Terminal programs often have an option to disable the "add
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3 years ago Last modified 20 months ago Virtualbox "Error opening file for reading: Permission denied" when run from command line Reported by: Brian B Owned by: Priority: minor Component: other https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/11944 Version: VirtualBox 4.2.14 Keywords: proc auxv permission EACCES Cc: Guest type: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/524483 all Host type: Linux Description When the virtualbox command is run from the command line I get the following error: Error opening file for reading: Permission denied Eventually I used strace to track this down: [pid 16866] open("/proc/self/auxv", O_RDONLY) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) cannot create Error opening file for reading: Permission denied Examining it, that file is owned by root but I'm running virtualbox as a non-privileged user. I'm guessing it gets created early and then virtualbox drops privileges before opening the file: # ls -l /proc/16866/auxv -r-------- 1 root root 0 Jul 8 16:55 /proc/16866/auxv Change History comment:1 Changed 20 cannot create file months ago by _ This is silly. It complains but does not say what the file is. PLEASE either fix the message or remove it altogether. comment:2 Changed 20 months ago by frank To be able to fix this we would require instructions how to reproduce. comment:3 Changed 20 months ago by groovix I am seeing the same message: just run virtualbox as a normal user from the command line and you'll see the message: Error opening file for reading: Permission denied This is on Ubuntu 12.04. I haven't tried any other oses. ls -l /proc/self/auxv shows: -r-------- 1 myusername myusername 0 Mar 12 12:45 /proc/self/auxv and I cannot chmod that file as myusername or root (although the permissions indicate that I should be able to read it as is) comment:4 Changed 20 months ago by frank Sorry, I don't see the message. The /proc/self/auxv file is present here as well with the same permissions. There is no code in VirtualBox on Linux hosts which tries