I know there is no sandbox for Chromium in any BSD but is the process running in a jail? I'm betting it's not because of -
kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed=1 but that's a guess on my part based on a thread in the FreeBSD forums.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Is Chromium Running in a Jail?
Re: Is Chromium Running in a Jail?
It is not running in a jail. But it could be possible to make it run in a jail.
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Re: Is Chromium Running in a Jail?
Thanks Eric, I'll look into that with searches and see how far I can get before I have to ask for help. I've put the GhostBSD forum into my RSS feed so I won't miss any info being discussed which is great!
Kudos, on OctoPkg! lets me see what is installed just like Yumex in Fedora - is there a way to increase the font in that? I'm halfway to blind, LOL
Kudos, on OctoPkg! lets me see what is installed just like Yumex in Fedora - is there a way to increase the font in that? I'm halfway to blind, LOL
Re: Is Chromium Running in a Jail?
This could be of some help: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/53362
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Re: Is Chromium Running in a Jail?
Installl the package: qt5ctwiredrunner wrote:Kudos, on OctoPkg! lets me see what is installed just like Yumex in Fedora - is there a way to increase the font in that? I'm halfway to blind, LOL
set the following variable in your shell initialization file (.profile, .bashrc, .chhrc, depending on your shell)
QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct
after that, re-login and launch qt5ct (QT5 settings), customize fonts, and report back.
If that doesn't solve, we can contact Octopkg's author.
