#AppArmor is an odd duck. It is trying to enforce profile rules for UNIX domain sockets based on their protocol field. Which probably bites you if you are a protocol #developer #scientist, or #financial trader, as it impacts production software critical to precision timing (#gpsd, #chronyd, #linuxptp, #ptpd2). This is despite the fact that most uses of #UNIX domain #sockets never even specify a protocol in their system calls to begin with... how bizarre.
@noodle
I switched to a distribution that is installed βbareβ and empty (Void Linux), so nothing needs to be deleted. You need to:
Replace the bootloader with #rEFInd;
Remove unnecessary firmware;
Install the necessary fonts, as this system has a problem displaying them;
Install the nVidia driver;
Install #ChronyD;
Install #OctoXBPS β a package manager similar to Synaptic;
Install #VSV (Void Service Manager) to manage #runit services;
Install #zram;
Connect additional repositories;
Install application software