Le mercredi 26 avril 2006 à 10:43 +0200, Sylvain Archenault a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> It's a know problem due to login upgrade. See this post :
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/04/msg00020.html.
>
> It's a problem to recent sudo changes. You need to downgrade login
> package or to update
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> It's a know problem due to login upgrade. See this post :
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/04/msg00020.html.
>
> It's a problem to recent sudo changes. You need to downgrade login
> package or to update dchroot to 0.12.1.
thanks,
d
Hello,
It's a know problem due to login upgrade. See this post :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/04/msg00020.html.
It's a problem to recent sudo changes. You need to downgrade login
package or to update dchroot to 0.12.1.
Regards
Lubos Vrbka a écrit :
>
>>>however doing it like
>>>ex
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> however doing it like
> export DISPLAY=:0
> nedit
> where nedit is symbolic link to do_chroot script containing among others
> exec dchroot -d "`basename $0`" "$ARGS"
> doesn't work and produces the following error:
> /usr/bin/nedit: /usr/bin/ne
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hi,
> You can't strace suid programs as user.
ok, good to know that :)
>> when i try to chroot inside the chroot (as root) and run the application
>> (oocalc, nedit, ...), then it is fine. however the dchroot way doesn't work.
>>
>> i recently c
Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi guys,
>
> suddenly i have problems with my amd64 system when trying to run
> applications from my i386 chroot using dchroot. they just fail to run.
>
> strace gives me
>
> clone(dchroot: chroot: Operation not permitted
> child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_
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hi guys,
suddenly i have problems with my amd64 system when trying to run
applications from my i386 chroot using dchroot. they just fail to run.
strace gives me
clone(dchroot: chroot: Operation not permitted
child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD
On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 17:50:17 +0100, Henrik Rasmussen wrote:
> I had also tried to download from http://ftp.debian.org/debian, with no
> success
> how do i come further?
I had a similar issue. I deleted everything and tried again, and it worked.
Hardly helpful, I know.
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Best Regards, Jack
Linu
Hei
I had tried to install a 32 bit chroot on my 64 bit system, by following
the Debian 64bit
howto.
Then i run the command:
debootstrap --arch i386 sid /var/chroot/sid-ia32
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
It starts to download, but then it comes to the libsigc++-1.2-5c102 it
stops downloadi
> Suggestions?
as of some months ago OpenOffice.org package is available in the
pure64 system, without the need of the chroot.
I've installed it and works fine.
Look for the howto somewhere on alioth or on this list.
ciao
maxxer
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My ia-32 chroot version of openoffice ran but had no fonts in the window
Lucien Saviot suggested I installed ttf-bitstream-vera in the chroot
That plus its dependencies solved the problem; ooo now seems to perform
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Sorry to have to add to the large number of entries on this subject.
I have pure64 running very smoothly on an Asus K8V-X motherboard with a 3400
processor. It has been acting as a cups print server for a usb printer for
the rest of my network.
A couple of days ago I felt the need to try to get
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