Re: Chroot and X-Window applications

From: Julien Salgado (Julien.Salgado_at_f_r_e_e_f_r.ignore.invalid)
Date: 05/16/03

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    Date: 16 May 2003 07:22:04 GMT
    
    

    Erwan Becquet a écrit :
    > Yes in fact i duplicated all libraries and bins needed for X (I thought),
    > but it seems that sthg is missing. When I look at differences between
    > my local (in chrooted dir) tree and whole tree, it seems to have differences
    > on devices. Is X use devices and which ones ?

    On some system it uses the frame-buffer devices, it may also need
    /dev/zero, /dev/null. But this easy to fix the "Can't open /dev/foobar"
    message that pop out in such a case.

    -- 
    Julien
    

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