pampelmuse76
pampelmuse76
Yes, with catcherrors=False and catcherrors=True. Neither works.
Sending a kill signal (TERM) to the process id is working (it determines the program)
I suggest adding the following hint: virt-xml core1 --edit --xml xpath.delete=./qemu:commandline
For Fedora see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2404360
Sorry I did not explain in a good way. It is not about the permissions of the file itself, but about the content of "fluidsynth.tmpfiles.in": d /run/lock/fluidsynth 0777 root root...
I also do not know about the right way to correct this, but I can ask at fedora devel group. About #1491: If the first user blocks port 9800, the...
> I'm on Fedora Rawhide; I wanted to use Fluidsynth but I got a crash. > > Starting fluidsynth.service - FluidSynth Daemon... touch: Unable to touch '/run/lock/fluidsynth/fluidsynth.lock': Permission denied fluidsynth.service:...
Should be fixed in "fluidsynth-2.4.8-2.fc44"