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      Palomar last edited by

      Hi everyone!
      I'm trying to install nmap – the desktop app – on my Nexus 7, but i've got some problems.
      The first time I used Libertine, but the download (after 4 days!) is still running. So i tried on terminal, but when i've typed:

      Libertine-container-manager remove-package -p nmap

      it gives me the error:

      package “nmap” in not installed

      so I decided to install it via terminal, but when i've typed

      Libertine-container-manager install-package -p nmap

      it gives me the error:

      package “nmap” is already installed

      LOL 🙂

      What can I do?

      Thanx!

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        kristatos last edited by kristatos

        Why do you want to install nmap via libertine? There is an app provided through openstore. Have you tried that one already?

        edit: Sorry, I've just seen that this app is avaiable for 15.04 only

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          A Former User @Palomar last edited by A Former User

          @Palomar Libertine is still not reliable and there are problems with it, as far as I've read. I think you might wanna stay away from it if you don't really need it, but if you want to play with it, it's your choice.
          @kristatos I don't know what do you mean with 15.04

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            Keneda @Guest last edited by

            @C0n57an71n
            15.04 is relative to ubuntu revision.
            OTA12 is ubuntu 16.04 based.
            Current ubuntu desktop is 20.04.

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              A Former User @Keneda last edited by

              @Keneda Aaahhh.. Gotchyaa... Thanks!

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                arubislander @Palomar last edited by arubislander

                @Palomar try deleting the container.
                Set 'lock when idle' to never in the battery settings. Then recreate the container, either in terminal or in the settings. After that install nmap. It should work.

                Also see here for more tips.

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                  Palomar last edited by Palomar

                  thanks to all!
                  I deleted/recreated the container, after setted "lock when idle" to never. But when I re-try to install nmap, it gives me this error:

                  ERROR: ld.so: object ‘libfakeroot-sysv.so’ from LD_PRELOAD can not be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored.
                  /usr/sbin/chroot: cannot change root directory to ‘/home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs’: no such file or directory
                  

                  I simply wrote this:

                  $ libertine-container-manager install-package -i xenial -p nmap
                  
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                  • arubislander
                    arubislander last edited by

                    Short of telling you to try creating the container again I am afraid I am running out of ideas, as I have never faced that specific issue myself. I also have not been able to find any information on the error message that would make much sense in this specific situation.

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                      Palomar last edited by

                      I think that the problem regards Libertine: i've just tried to install, in the same way, Firefox but... also the error is the same! 😞

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                      • arubislander
                        arubislander last edited by

                        Must be the combination of Libertine on the Nexus 7 then maybe...

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