On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Antoine Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/07/2013 11:14 PM, Stephen Gutknecht (hilltx) wrote: >> I'm going to try to keep this simple ;) I didn't have any of these >> problems with numerous Ubuntu 12.10 hosts... but clean installs of >> Ubuntu 13.04 x64 are giving me problems. >> >> xpera start on the host runs into various permission issues: >> >> 1. /dev/tty0 permission problem. A hacky chmod gets past that. >> 2. /dev/tty8 permission problem. A hacky chmod gets past that. >> 3. xf86EnableIOPorts permission problems >> >> I'm trying xpra v0.10.0 > 0.10.0 is not even in beta yet... 0.9.0 is likely to work better. > That said, I don't think it will solve any of these errors. > >> Anyone able to get this working on Ubuntu 13.04? > Sorry, not installed the latest Ubuntu yet, not particularly keen on > finding out what they have managed to break this time around. > > Sounds like these permissions issues are to do with Xvfb/Xdummy rather > than xpra itself. Trying the other option may work around that.
I've tried several times to figure out the syntax/method to shift to Xdummy - what is the syntax with recent builds? To clarify: I am doing a total clean install (format of the partition, not an upgrade) of Ubuntu 12.10 / Ubuntu 13.04 on a system with Intel HD 4000 Graphics drivers (Ivy Bridge chipset) - no special Nvidia or ATI drivers installed here. Ubuntu 12.10 - no problems, Ubuntu 13.04 and these permission problems come up. One more install comment: ubuntu 13.04 seems to not have libwebp2 so I manually installed a .deb file I found at http://ubuntu.wikimedia.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/libw/libwebp/libwebp2_0.1.3-3_amd64.deb to get xpra to install. I tried xpra 0.8.8-1 at one point too, same problems. _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
