Open laidbackware opened 2 months ago
It looks like this issue in electron-builder. In the resolution it says to run the build on Debian 11+. I find it strange that you would need to run the build at a newer OS version just to set file permissions. Actions ubuntu-latest is still 22.04 at the time of writing.
same question here. The ubuntu LTS 24.04 is release now, and the hyper cannot work.
I have the same problem.
Quick workaround is:
sudo chmod 4755 /opt/Hyper/chrome-sandbox
but it works until new update or something is made.
Quick workaround is:
sudo chmod 4755 /opt/Hyper/chrome-sandbox
but it works until new update or something is made.
@abixadamj this workaround is in the original description and it only works for installations, not for the appimage.
Yes, but I prefer deb files rather than AppImages, so didnt notice...
Quick workaround is:
sudo chmod 4755 /opt/Hyper/chrome-sandbox
but it works until new update or something is made.
@abixadamj this workaround is in the original description and it only works for installations, not for the appimage.
This problem may relates to a bug in electron, and they give a temporary solution. I also use Ubuntu 24.04, and this solution works in my machine.
sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0
Issue
After upgrading from from Ubuntu 23.10 to 24.04 Hyper 3.4.1 started crashing on open with
SIGTRAP in dlsym_doit()
. I upgraded to 4.0.0 canary 5 and still the same problem.Running in verbose mode from another terminal results a file permissions error, but .
This can be fixed by running the following
chmod
command to enable thesetuid
bit, which changes the user executable mode tos
.Removing and re-installing or upgrading the deb sets the permissions back to default which results in crashing again.
I'm not sure whether it's related, but
sudo apt install ./<file>.deb
generates the following error.Issue also impacts the appimage.