Steam requires namespace
Hi, just installed bazzite and can't open steam because it requires namespaces to be enabled and I don't know what to do. I can't open firefox either
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tried uninstalling firefox and now I can't install it again and I get this error from bazaar: "Could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem at /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-710ZE3/org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.nvidia-580-95-05-5BBHE3: Child process exited with code 1"
I've also tried to install the os again, didn't work. Tried to install it again but on only one drive (I have 3, and first install used all of them for one partition) but the installer wouldn't let me do that.
try this:
sudo chmod u+s /user/bin/bwrap
Hey, I am having a similar issue, it just tells me that there is no such directory
Well as it turns out I just didn't want it hard enough, it works now
did it fix it?
No, it just randomly decided to work after an hour for whatever reason
Won't do anything
This seems like something is very wrong with your drive
Or your partition layout, did you use Auto partitioning?
yes, I haven't had the chance to try what @el+KpanZ suggested but I'll try it ASAP
No need, that command will do nothing
oh
Might be worth reinstalling, something is very wrong here
I've already done that twice but I guess
@Kyle Gospo I'm going to try reinstalling soon, should I try to disconnect my other drives so I only install it on one instead?
I'm reinstalling it with only one drive this time, however. I saw it saying supported ISO: no under testing
Okay, it works with one drive. I had some graphical glitches but I messed around in the video settings until it stopped + enabling GPU acceleration.
I'm having a similar issue. apps take forever to open, if they even do. fresh install. I reinstalled and got the same thing after redownloading the ISO.
the popup I have after a reboot is "Steam now requires user namespaces to be enabled.
This requirement is the same as for Flatpak, which has more detailed information available:
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/wiki/User-namespace-requirements"
I'm not experienced enough with linux to understand anything it's talking about on that page.