@Chris:
1. Are you using the OpenVZ kernel from Ubuntu Hardy?
2. What chromium-browser package are you using?
** Changed in: openvz-kernel
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- chromium-browser can't open when the guest account is activated
+ chromium-browser fails to start (gues
It is happening (suddenly) in OpenVZ for me, too, after having updated
the OpenVZ kernel (linux-image-openvz-amd64 2.6.32+28 from Debian
testing) and chromium-browser itself (chromium-browser
6.0.472.36~r55963-0ubuntu1~ucd1~hardy).
The workaround appears to be using "--no-sandbox".
Unfortunately t
The apparmor-caused issue of Guest account not being able to run suid
programs is actually farther-reaching. Beyond chromium, ping,
virtualbox, and other programs that require suid binaries. gksudo
doesn't work, which means that most of the items on the
System|Administration menu fail with no error
This also seems to occur when running Chromium under an OpenVZ container
-- not because suid is disallowed, but presumably because of some
related priviledge used for the sandboxing..
** Also affects: openvz-kernel
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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chromium-browser can't open when t
** Changed in: gdm-guest-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gdm-guest-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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chromium-browser can't open when the guest account is activated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577919
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Reassigning to the gdm-guest-session package as the apparmor profile in
that package is probably what is blocking this.
** Package changed: chromium-browser (Ubuntu) => gdm-guest-session
(Ubuntu)
** Tags added: apparmor
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chromium-browser can't open when the guest account is activated
https://
It might be worth some further consideration if Chromium becomes the
default browser in Maverick (10.10). However, you guessed correctly as
here is the output of a ping:
gu...@custard:~$ ping www.google.com
ping: icmp open socket: Permission denied
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chromium-browser can't open when the guest
I assume that guest accounts can't run SUID binaries? Can you, for
example, run ping?
SUID binaries are important for our default sandbox and I don't wish to
encourage anyone to run without the sandbox enabled. We have another
sandboxing technique in development, but it runs in conjunction with th
I have also noticed this issue in guest sessions on the Lucid 32-bit
Desktop installation. When attempting to run Chromium from a terminal
the following output is given:
gu...@custard:~$ chromium-browser
Failed to move to new PID namespace: Operation not permitted
The only workaround I have fou
What is the error?
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chromium-browser can't open when the guest account is activated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577919
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48153992/Dependencies.txt
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