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Re: Chroot Scripts for Harmattan Open Mode
No luck after reboot
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Re: Chroot Scripts for Harmattan Open Mode
Hello Boys & Girls.
Anybody who has a Problem with the Icon, which don"t start Debian LXDE (or even if you run as user this command) Code:
/usr/bin/invoker --type=e /bin/opensh -c "debian suxephwm" ~/.local/share/applications/lxde.desktop to : Code:
Exec=/bin/opensh -c "debian suxephwm" Anybody an idea ? I'm running N9 64GB with e-yes Dualboot Kernel & Inception |
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Does your "Start" work? The icon on the lower left hand corner.. |
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1) I wasn't aware that open kernel & inception could work together. Maybe this is a problem; 2) have you applied my fix in post #100 ? 3) can you start softwares outside LXDE, like "oowriter" inside debia root ? |
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I did apply that fix Everything works fine when executing xephwm, not suxephwm (or the icon) When I execute oowriter from debian root it does work Thanks |
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Just so you are all aware, historically, a lot of problems have occurred if you run things in the chroot first as root and then try to run them as user. Files get created with root permissions only, that the user cannot access. A symptom of this is that you can only run apps as root, not as user, or you get errors when you attempt to run as user.
Another source of problems can occur if you don't have all of the proper files copied into your /home/user/.local directory. I am not in a position to test these scripts with Inception. I'm not sure what to do about this. |
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