Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
>>> 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?
Chromium has another sandboxing method that relies on a setuid binary,
which is what Debian uses
Hello Marius,
Thanks! the issue was related to lack of user namaspaces
Marius Bakke writes:
> Giovanni Biscuolo 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
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
> if I run the last ungoogled-chromium Guix version in my terminal session
> [1] on a Debian 10 server, I get SIGABRT:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> [14913:14913:0110/113833.689067:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(116)] No
> usab
Hi Guix,
first and foremost kudos Marius Bakke for the great work in maintaining
this package!
if I run the last ungoogled-chromium Guix version in my terminal session
[1] on a Debian 10 server, I get SIGABRT:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
[14913:14913:0110/11