Bubblejail doesn't work - permissions are denied

OK, I’ll give you an example using some your own text:

<Sandboxed PID: 11076
Bubblewrap started. PID: <Process 11075>
Started unix server
[Parent 2, Main Thread] WARNING: Failed to mkdir /home/surfer/.config/ibus/bus: Keine Berechtigung: ‘glib warning’, file /usr/src/debug/firefox/firefox-129.0.1/toolkit/xre/nsSigHandlers.cpp:187
(firefox:2): dconf-CRITICAL **: 17:59:41.068: unable to create directory ‘/run/user/1000/dconf’: Keine Berechtigung. dconf will not work properly.
[GFX1-]: RenderCompositorSWGL failed mapping default framebuffer, no dt
No children found. Terminating.
Terminated
Bubblewrap terminated>

See how much more readable that is?

This is achieved by using the </> button while composing your post. It creates two rows of three backticks, like this: ```, and you would paste your command output text between those, like this:

```
This is the pasted text
```

For text you have already entered, simply find the beginning and end of the portions that are command output, or code, etc, and paste (one row of) ticks both before and after it.

You can also use inline single backticks before and after a few words, for code or commands; for example sudo pacman -Syu (which is the command to update Manjaro).

On a full keyboard, the key to use is usually found below the Esc key: ` ; on laptops the position may vary.

The links you have included are also malformed (unclickable).

This is basic information that you should have learned soon after joining the forum. It might pay to take some time to familiarise yourself with Forum requirements; in particular, the many ways to use the forum to your benefit. Here are just a few links that might help in the meantime:


The AUR is not officially supported by Manjaro (or Arch).

Now, the reason I mention that is to remind you that there may be very few willing to offer help with this package; unless they are experienced with it and feeling particularly helpful. I have no experience with it.

If you spend some time to present your posts better visually, and include as much information as possible, it might enhance the likelihood of useful responses. That is all.

I hope this is helpful. Cheers.