Greetings, Mike Wright!
> When it came time to install chrome the google i386 apps
Google is actively trying to kill x86 Chrome on Linux.
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With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Monday, March 7, 2016 00:13:44
Sorry for my terrible english...
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lxc-use
That's actually a Google Chrome change. They've now dropped support for all
32-bit operating systems.
Neil
On 6 March 2016 17:10:38 GMT+00:00, Mike Wright
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm moving through Stéphane Graber's website LXC 1.0 series and am at
>LXC 1.0: GUI in containers.
>
>When it came t
On 03/06/2016 09:10 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
I'm moving through Stéphane Graber's website LXC 1.0 series and am at
LXC 1.0: GUI in containers.
When it came time to install chrome the google i386 apps 404'ed but the
64s are still there.
Is there anything in particular that is special abou
Hi all,
I'm moving through Stéphane Graber's website LXC 1.0 series and am at
LXC 1.0: GUI in containers.
When it came time to install chrome the google i386 apps 404'ed but the
64s are still there.
Is there anything in particular that is special about precise-gui or can
I perform the expe
I forgot to include the link to Serge's writeup from Jun 2015...
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/06/30/publishing-lxd-images/
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 8:26 AM, brian mullan wrote:
> When I read Serge Hallyn's writeup last year I thought it was great that
> LXD/LXC now had this capability to "pub
When I read Serge Hallyn's writeup last year I thought it was great that
LXD/LXC now had this capability to "publish" an image so it could be shared
publicly.
But then forgot about the article until last week when it dawned on me to
ask if there already exists a "public repository" that anyone cou
Quoting Mike Wright (nob...@nospam.hostisimo.com):
> On 03/05/2016 05:21 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
> >Hi all,
>
> Several pointers for the next person.
>
> An error message pointed out that the following...
>
> lxc.include = /etc/lxc/default.conf
> lxc.id_map = u 0 10 65536
> lxc.id_map = g 0 1