Again, I have another program that will not run Live with Wine, but if I run it as root it does run. It seems as if this "Running Live" issue is being ignored, although Running Live is a common feature with many Linux distros and is one great security environment vs. Running off hard disk. Yet having to run as root to get apps going in Live environment is occurning with more apps as I try them out. This time I get "Failed to open, find, or create Sandbox directory". How can I fix this issue? (my other issues have not been solved by the pros and Im forced to do this that the faq sys not to do). I dont want too run it as root. But I need to run it Live. Who can help me?
On Sun, 2012-01-29 at 09:18 -0600, winepunk wrote:> although Running Live is a common feature with many Linux distros and > is one great security environment vs. Running off hard disk. Yet > having to run as root to get apps going in Live environment is > occurning with more apps as I try them out. >Really? The only 'live' packages I can find for Fedora or in the rpmfusion and atrpms package libraries are: live555 - a set of libraries for streaming media from www.live555.com. live-cd - for making bootable Linux CDs liveice - an icecast streaming client lives - a video editing system liveusb-creator - for making bootable Linux USB memory sticks and there are no packages with 'running' in the name. None of these are sandboxes. They can all be used without Wine because of course they're native packages. Where did you say this 'Running Live' thing comes from? URL please. Martin