On Sep 13, 2016 8:16 PM, "Sergio Schvezov"
wrote:
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> El 14/09/16 a las 00:08, Robert Park escribió:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> So I want to snap up a script that needs root and does administrative
>> stuff on the host system. I realize this goes against snaps' goals of
>> being all secure and confined,
On 14/09/2016 05:15, Sergio Schvezov wrote:
> El 14/09/16 a las 00:08, Robert Park escribió:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So I want to snap up a script that needs root and does administrative
>> stuff on the host system. I realize this goes against snaps' goals of
>> being all secure and confined, is there a
El 14/09/16 a las 00:08, Robert Park escribió:
Hi all,
So I want to snap up a script that needs root and does administrative
stuff on the host system. I realize this goes against snaps' goals of
being all secure and confined, is there any way I can list a plug in
my 'plugs:' that would give me
Hi all,
So I want to snap up a script that needs root and does administrative
stuff on the host system. I realize this goes against snaps' goals of
being all secure and confined, is there any way I can list a plug in
my 'plugs:' that would give me root on the users computer, perhaps
giving the use
Hey Tim,
You may also want to look at this branch which has a few changes required
to get webbrowser-app working as a snap. A typical Qt/QML app using the
Oxide webiew :
https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/webbrowser-app/snap
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:40 PM, Tim Süberkrüb
wrote:
> Hi Penk,
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Hi Penk,
thanks very much for your reply. I will try it out as soon as possible :)
Have a nice day,
Tim
On 13.09.2016 14:35, Penk Chen wrote:
Hi Tim,
I'm working on the same idea of snap without any display server, you
may try adding this to your wrapper script to disable oxide's sandbox:
Hi Tim,
I'm working on the same idea of snap without any display server, you may
try adding this to your wrapper script to disable oxide's sandbox:
export OXIDE_NO_SANDBOX=1
And later on you may have a look of the browser-support interface with
'allow-sandbox: false'.
Best,
penk
On Tue, Se
Hi everyone,
today I was trying to snap an application originally created for Ubuntu
phone.
The app uses Qt5/QML, Ubuntu UI Toolkit, Oxide and Ubuntu Web.
Source: https://github.com/tim-sueberkrueb/crazy-mark
snapcraft.yaml: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23173301/
1) Running the application using N
Hi Loic,
Those are ubuntu. They are not official. Both armhf and arm64 are there.
YC
2016-09-13 16:14 GMT+08:00 Loïc Minier :
> Are these Ubuntu images? I'm usually running armhf/ubuntu which I believe
> is the one officially maintained by Canonical. But given we propose using
> snapcraft from
Are these Ubuntu images? I'm usually running armhf/ubuntu which I believe
is the one officially maintained by Canonical. But given we propose using
snapcraft from docker as an officially supported image too, I figured it
would be nice to have it on armhf too for people building on rpi2/3.
Cheers,
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