Hello Marius, Thanks! the issue was related to lack of user namaspaces
Marius Bakke <mba...@fastmail.com> writes: > Giovanni Biscuolo <g...@xelera.eu> writes: [...] >> The same updated version of ungoogled-chromium from Guix on a Debian 10 >> laptop does not have this problem, so it's specific to the LTSP >> environment I guess no: my laptop had user namespaces enabled :-) >> The chromium binary from Debian 10 on the same LTSP environment does not >> have the same problem, it works so the Debian binary is working without user namespaces? >> Any suggestion on where to look for problems here, please? > > The (ungoogled-) Chromium sandbox relies on user namespaces support in > the kernel. I guess `guix environment -C` does not work either? no, "guix environment -C" was not working and *still* does not work... but I'm almost sure it depends on something else, more on this in another thread > Debian disables user namespaces by default, try this command to enable > it: > > sudo sysctl -w kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1 it worked, I made it persistent also [1] Thanks again! Gio' [1] sudo su -c "echo 'kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1' > /etc/sysctl.d/00-local-userns.conf" -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures
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