How to add user to group in container?
So currently I am trying to unlock my memory in a container, it says I have to be added to the audio group, i have attempted this repeatedly, and restarted/logged out of my computer entirely as that seems to be the only way to update containers, the problem is the container (nor apps involved) seem to launch with the group active, leading to my error persisting, so I'm not sure what to do here to actually get it to acknowledge the user was added to the group
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1) wdym unlock your memory, 2) does adding your user to the group in the container not work? what about outside of the container?
also, make sure to log out and back in after changing groups
for a container that means restart it
unless you're editing your host account
So the yabridge stuff requires proper stuff as said by this, adding the user inside the container it says it's added, but when i use stuff, it still says it isnt (groups just outputs (duskitten, nogroups)) outside the container i'll try right now

also as posted ive tried restarting my computer, and relogging in
as there seems to be no way to "restart" a container
doing it outside of the container has not fixed it
alright
and realtime-setup is installed?
that is jackd, which i installed in the container and it didnt work either
container i ubuntu for context
shoulda said that
realtime-setup probably needs to be installed on the host? not entirely sure though, no idea what it does lol
i have realtime-setup setup just fine on my computer
so for context
the app is also running in it as well
in the container
ngl i was up reading manga wayyyy too late, i'm super tired lol
and i'm not familiar with realtime or groups with these containers, much less whatever yabridge is doing, plus wine
soooooo i'm giving up for tonight, i'll take a look tomorrow
idk, i might go to a different distro at this point
this one just seems to not connect well with me unfortunately
yeah i use fedora myself lol
buuuuuut you can always just install it on the host if you'd like
that's what i do
problem is the aurs for the program are outdated
on arch
and they only actually distribute using .deb
alright let me check out the aur
talking about the program i use
not yabridge or any of that
so i might go back to a debian based distro unfortunately
oh alright
yeaah
seems like arch is good for people who want a fast computer, not really people who create things :P
it makes basically no difference in terms of performance lol
idk, to be fair i only tried this distro cause mine always have a history of corrupting themselves to death
the only real difference there is any improvements that would be in a newer kernel, since arch is pretty bleeding edge
lmaooooo
the fact that you chose blendos after a history of that
idk, friend suggested it
it's definitely a cool distro, but it's kinda experimental
it's really only hibernate that causes it
any time i use hibernate on a debian based distro i just somehow end up with missing files
ah yeah i've heard hibernation sucks on linux, never done it myself though
like missing system files
but also you might wanna avoid btrfs if you have a history of stuff getting corrupted lol
if you do want something a bit more experimental akin to blendos, you could try bedrock linux
instead of containers, it straight up just has a bunch of different package managers on one system
which i don't trust to not go horribly wrong, but i haven't tried it
(also fyi bedrock is more stable and much more tested and popular)
if i was gonna go to an arch one
i was looking at this garuda linux version, but as you said it has btrfs
btrfs is a lot better than it used to be, but a lot of people still don't trust it because of how bad it used to be
hence bcachefs's tagline: "the cow filesystem that won't eat your data", or something like that
for me, i don't trust it because of my own experience of it getting corrupted several times, but that's a pretty small sample size
fair enough
moved to ubuntu studio, everything worked within a matter of the few hours i was gone ezpz
i blame yaoi for you switching to Ubuntu /j
idk, arch is cool but its not really for content creators tbh
as i told my friend, if i solely programmed i'd use arch, but i make videos, do art, program, model, use music software
maybe in the future i could make a variant of arch targeted towards that
tbh i also dont like gnome
this distro uses plasma, so im learning its quirks
i prefer xfce still but y'know
i do like that plasma-discover is compatiable natively with flatpak tho, thats kinda a plus
You could have switched
isn't gnome compatible with it too?
it is
Discover is also compatible with
snapd
and PackageKit (but not on arch that's not recommended)
PackageKit is just an interface for your system package manager