Ed Reel
Ed Reel
If lxc actually works, I'll be impressed.
> It works well on my x86 laptop with Brunch installed, but not my ARM Chromebook with stock ChromeOS kernel (see my first comment) Were you able to get docker...
> It works well on my x86 laptop with Brunch installed, but not my ARM Chromebook with stock ChromeOS kernel (see my first comment) We'll need binaries before these can...
Did you give up on this @supechicken? It'd be nice to have something like this in addition to docker but the main issue is the kernel needs to support virtualization.
> @uberhacker I have found a workaround for using LXC on CrOS without rebuilding the kernel (see [containers/crun#1121 (comment)](https://github.com/containers/crun/issues/1121#issuecomment-2403280341)), but I don't have a Chromebook for testing it at this...
Sounds like you have a corrupted install. If you don't have anything you want to save in `/usr/local`, I would suggest the following: ``` rm -rf /usr/local bash
You can ignore that error. If you cannot install crew try a powerwash assuming there is nothing you want to save. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nZP7tgi6ME
Yes, you don't want to run anything with sudo because it changes permissions and that might be your issue.
If you are in crew, there is no need to install with flatpak. You can simply run `crew install obs`.