Yeah I'm having a tough day with Voyager 11 Debian my fresh install but someone is helping me trying to get the WiFi working.Sounds like you have been having a bugger of a day, Alex.
Is it v1.5.122 , that is, the latest from their site?
And
Are you on Debian Bullseye, Zorin or other?
Wiz
BTW how long to bedtime?
OkClosest I have is a Buster Xfce, currently. I can swing in there in about 20 - 30 minutes.
I'll try that, thanks.Reboot ?
Not sure how to check on my tmp privileges how would I do that?Just a holding post.
https://github.com/ramboxapp/community-edition/issues/2481
Check to see if your /.tmp privileges are set to 4755, if not, change them? Might want to run Timeshift first.
Back soon.
chris@Buster-Xfce-HDD:~$ /home/chris/Downloads/balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
[5907:0906/171948.546706:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(158)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /tmp/.mount_balenaZqhto6/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
/tmp/.mount_balenaZqhto6/balena-etcher-electron: line 10: 5907 Trace/breakpoint trap "${script_dir}"/balena-etcher-electron.bin "$@"
apt policy mlocate
#or
apt-cache policy mlocate
sudo apt install mlocate
#OR
sudo apt-get -y install mlocate
sudo updatedb
locate balenaEtcher
sudo ./balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
<path/to/appimage/balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage --no-sandbox
Thanks for clearing that up for me - I did find this may help - https://forums.balena.io/t/howto-etcher-appimage-on-debian/161789Not as simple as that, Your Lordship
Etcher, when downloaded as a Zip and extracted, already has the executable attribute set, and ownership to the User.
So under usual circumstances, you should be able to double-click the appimage in your File Manager to have it launch.
That applies to Expirion and other Ubuntu-based distros such as Mint, but it does not work for Debian.
It is a policy issue, as I noted above.
I will be back to explain.
Cheers
Wizard
Done, it still doesn't launch.According to your picture it is a AppImage it does not install Right click on the AppImage and select Properties - then permissions then put a check mark in Allow Executing file as a Program and make sure owner has read write privileges
Shows - sudo: ./balenEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage: command not foundlocate balenaEtcher
/home/cora/Downloads/balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
/opt/balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
@debian:~$ cd /opt
@debian:/opt$ sudo ./balenEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
sudo: ./balenEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage: command not found
@debian:/opt$ ./balenEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage
bash: ./balenEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage: No such file or directory
@debian:/opt$ cd /opt/
@debian:/opt$ balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage --no-sandbox
bash: balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage: command not found
sudo ./balenaEtcher-1.5.122-x64.AppImage