Leap permission issue when adding a program to autostart

Linux ultra n00b here. Been playing around with several distros lately and decided to take a closer look at Leap. I grabbed the latest version and installed it in a VM session to play with. Here’s my problem. I was able to successfully install NZBGet. When I went into ‘Configure Desktop’ and to the app where you can auto-start programs and scripts at boot, I added /Downloads/nzbget/nzbget -D and even though I got this error when I added it:

http://imgur.com/VORuzVn

…NZBGet still loads perfectly after a reboot all by itself but why am I getting those permission issues? I carried at the same steps in Mint 17.3 and it too worked perfectly but I never got those weird permission issues. Any idea why or what I can do to fix it? I checked and my user account ‘gene’ has full control (or at least I think so) to the nzbget folder.

Is that folder name really supposed to be “esktop” or should it be either Desktop or desktop?

TSU

Weird, isn’t it? Since I was doing this in a VMWare session and the default resolution was garbage… I just used xrandr to properly fit the desktop resolution to make sure nothing is being cut off and yeah, same error. Definitely reads ‘esktop’ instead of Desktop. Even with that, the program I’m trying to run is in /home/gene/Downloads/nzbget/… no idea what it’s trying to save to the desktop?! I don’t see any folder in my home directory called ‘esktop’. I see Desktop.

Here’s a video of the exact same thing happening, but in Antergos:

https://vimeo.com/165382768