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    • DjDiabolikD
      DjDiabolik
      last edited by

      @mitu
      just another purpose test... open new terminal and:

      diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
      dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti = 0
      diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
      diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ 2024-09-19 18:25:40,148 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
      2024-09-19 18:25:40,201 DEBUG  Joystick #0 DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick added
      2024-09-19 18:25:40,201 DEBUG  Added configuration for known device DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick, hats: {}, buttons: {6: 'pagedown', 4: 'pageup', 0: 'y', 2: 'x', 1: 'b', 3: 'a'}, axis: {0: [(-1, 'left'), (1, 'right')], 1: [(1, 'down'), (-1, 'up')]}
      2024-09-19 18:25:42,926 DEBUG  Events emitted: ['left']
      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 557, in <module>
          sys.exit(main())
                   ^^^^^^
        File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 549, in main
          event_loop(configs, joy_map, tty_fd)
        File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 409, in event_loop
          fcntl.ioctl(tty_fd, termios.TIOCSTI, c)
      OSError: [Errno 5] Input/output error
      
      

      just to understand... what sets that value that we set to 1?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
        last edited by

        @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

        No more input/output error but i need to terminate the command whit CTRL + C.

        Yes, that's normal.
        I don't understand whether this works for you after the command I posted. I seems that the joystick works to command runcommand, but not the keyboard ? Confusing.

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        • LolonoisL
          Lolonois @DjDiabolik
          last edited by

          @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

          what sets that value that we set to 1?

          It forces the Linux kernel to allow a potential unsafe system call which mimics tty inputs. It can be a security vulnerability when crafted input is processed as the input is not sanitized. This long standing security loophole was fixed with kernel 6.2 onwards, hence the IOError respective crash. With the setting dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1 the pre 6.2 kernel behaviour is restored.

          About the system call and the TIOCSTI value see man 2 ioctl and man 2 ioctl_tty (FWIW section 2 of man is for system calls).

          The security implications are explained here: https://ruderich.org/simon/notes/su-sudo-from-root-tty-hijacking

          HTH

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          • DjDiabolikD
            DjDiabolik @Lolonois
            last edited by

            @Lolonois said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

            It forces the Linux kernel to allow a potential unsafe system call which mimics tty inputs. It can be a security vulnerability when crafted input is processed as the input is not sanitized. This long standing security loophole was fixed with kernel 6.2 onwards, hence the IOError respective crash. With the setting dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1 the pre 6.2 kernel behaviour is restored.

            About the system call and the TIOCSTI value see man 2 ioctl and man 2 ioctl_tty (FWIW section 2 of man is for system calls).

            The security implications are explained here: https://ruderich.org/simon/notes/su-sudo-from-root-tty-hijacking

            HTH

            Very great explanation.... I'm not an expert, in fact it was just a trivial curiosity of the case :)

            @mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

            I don't understand whether this works for you after the command I posted. I seems that the joystick works to command runcommand, but not the keyboard ? Confusing.

            It seems that the "retropie setup script" terminal crash issue and the problem of the "runcommand" options being inaccessible (every button pressed on the arcade stick seemed to be ignored) they are two distinct and in any case unconnected problems.
            Try to explain better:

            With dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1 :

            • Choose and open a game. The "runcommand" window appear. I can reach the "runcommand" option also if i press a button on my "arcade stick" and i can navigate all voices in the terminal windows.

            With dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0 :

            • Choose and open a game. "Runcommand" window appear. Every button i press on my "arcade stick" it's like they're being ignored. Sometime, after two or three buttons pressed, the system crash report windows appear and i can send system report (I still haven't figured out who, what and where he sends this information to).
            • For open the "Runcommand" option i need to press any button on the keyboard. All "runcommand" voices can be navigate only by keyboard using the arrow keys. Apparently joy2key not work.

            whatever the value of "dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti" is instead It has no effect on the "retropie setup script" issue crash. Every other terminal windows launched from ES continue to crash like "EsThemes" "Show Ip" "RunCommand Option" etc etc.

            If I explain it and write it in my language in Italian then you can translate it into English do you think it's better? Maybe that way I can explain the situation better.

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            • DjDiabolikD
              DjDiabolik
              last edited by DjDiabolik

              @mitu and all other user partecipated here :)

              For made runcommand works look what did i do..It's a rude method but at the moment I don't see any alternatives:

              • create an "alternative" retropie.desktop on .local/share/application . This alternative .desktop point a file .sh :
              [Desktop Entry]
              Type=Application
              Exec=/usr/bin/retropie.sh
              Hidden=false
              NoDisplay=false
              X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
              Name[de_DE]=RetroPie
              Name=RetroPie
              Comment[de_DE]=RetroPie
              Comment=retropie
              Icon=/usr/local/share/icons/retropie.svg
              Categories=Game
              

              retropie.sh it's contain:

              #!/bin/bash
              
              file=/tmp/file.$PPID
               
              if ! [ -f $file ]; 
              then 
                  echo 1 >$file && sleep 1 && rm $file
              else
                  sleep 10 && exit 0
              fi
              
              _isRunning() {
                  ps -o comm= -C "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep -x "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
              }
              
              if ! _isRunning emulationstatio; then
                  sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                  gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -- emulationstation
                  sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
              
              fi
              
              exit 0
              

              In this mode i'm "vurnerable" only when emulationstation it's running... and during that i can obtain the runcommand option work.

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              • DjDiabolikD
                DjDiabolik
                last edited by

                @mitu and @Lolonois

                And have some news... from Today also whit dev.tty.tiocsti=1 joy2key start to crash anyway.

                Look here:

                diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti = 1
                diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ 2024-09-23 17:30:31,527 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                2024-09-23 17:30:31,580 DEBUG  Joystick #0 DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick added
                2024-09-23 17:30:31,580 DEBUG  Added configuration for known device DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick, hats: {}, buttons: {6: 'pagedown', 4: 'pageup', 0: 'y', 2: 'x', 1: 'b', 3: 'a'}, axis: {0: [(-1, 'left'), (1, 'right')], 1: [(1, 'down'), (-1, 'up')]}
                2024-09-23 17:30:35,213 DEBUG  Events emitted: ['left']
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 557, in <module>
                    sys.exit(main())
                             ^^^^^^
                  File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 549, in main
                    event_loop(configs, joy_map, tty_fd)
                  File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 409, in event_loop
                    fcntl.ioctl(tty_fd, termios.TIOCSTI, c)
                OSError: [Errno 5] Input/output error
                

                From right now Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS it's not more capable to use runcommand and retropie ecosystem.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                  last edited by mitu

                  @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                  And have some news... from Today also whit dev.tty.tiocsti=1 joy2key start to crash anyway.

                  I don't see why the workaround wouldn't work anymore - I suggest you re-check that the sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1 is run before your tests.
                  I'm working on a solution to eliminate the workaround and the cause of the crash, but it's not yet fully tested.

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                  • DjDiabolikD
                    DjDiabolik
                    last edited by

                    @mitu
                    I can't even explain it to myself why it doesn't work anymore.. lol :)

                    For right now my retropie.sh it's that:

                    #!/bin/bash
                    
                    sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                    
                    file=/tmp/file.$PPID
                     
                    if ! [ -f $file ]; 
                    then 
                        echo 1 >$file && sleep 1 && rm $file
                    else
                        sleep 10 && exit 0
                    fi
                    
                    _isRunning() {
                        ps -o comm= -C "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep -x "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
                    }
                       
                    if ! _isRunning emulationstatio; then
                        #gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -e emulationstation
                        #sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                        gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -- emulationstation
                        #sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
                        #sudo gedit
                    
                    fi
                    
                    sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
                    
                    exit 0
                    

                    Look right now.. i have tryed to put the tiocsti = 1 and 0 before and after emulationstation runned.
                    It seems like they are being ignored...
                    And i ask... why ?

                    The strange things ? If i open manually a terminal windows and i manually enable the tiocsti and only after that i execute emulationstation runcommand work.
                    If i try for .sh not work... strange.

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                    • DjDiabolikD
                      DjDiabolik
                      last edited by

                      OMG... i have problably understand what's my issue... look that:

                      diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /usr/bin/retropie.sh
                      dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti = 1
                      dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti = 0
                      

                      Here i have tryed to launch retropie.sh from a manual opened terminal.... the tiocsti it's correctly setted to 1...

                      But in my case i need to SET this value at 0 only when i exit from emulationstation.

                      On my retropie.sh instead emulationstation it's correctly launched but immediatelly after the tiocsti it's setted back to 0 and runcommand it's not accessible :)

                      I think I'll avoid resetting it to zero for now....We said that the setting resets when the system reboots. I just hope I don't expose my NUC Mini PC to any risks during daily use...

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                      • DjDiabolikD
                        DjDiabolik
                        last edited by DjDiabolik

                        Lol... founded another workaround..... right now my .local/share/application/retropie.desktop :

                        [Desktop Entry]
                        Type=Application
                        Exec=gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -- /usr/bin/retropie.sh
                        Hidden=false
                        NoDisplay=false
                        X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
                        Name[de_DE]=RetroPie
                        Name=RetroPie
                        Comment[de_DE]=RetroPie
                        Comment=retropie
                        Icon=/usr/local/share/icons/retropie.svg
                        Categories=Game
                        

                        And this /usr/bin/retropie.sh :

                        #!/bin/bash
                        
                        sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                        
                        file=/tmp/file.$PPID
                         
                        if ! [ -f $file ]; 
                        then 
                            echo 1 >$file && sleep 1 && rm $file
                        else
                            sleep 10 && exit 0
                        fi
                        
                        _isRunning() {
                            ps -o comm= -C "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep -x "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
                        }
                           
                        if ! _isRunning emulationstatio; then
                            emulationstation
                            #sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                            #gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -- emulationstation
                            #sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
                            #sudo gedit
                        
                        fi
                        
                        sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
                        
                        exit 0
                        

                        This apparently it's a good workaround.
                        basically run the retropie.sh directly in a windows terminal, the tiocsti it's setted correctly to 1. And after that emulationstation it's launched.
                        Since it is launched in a terminal window runcommand is now properly accessible also from my arcade stick..
                        So when i choose to exit from emulationstation tiocsti it's setted again to 0 as default and terminal windows it's closed himself.

                        I thinks it's a good solution.

                        Thanks in advance for support and and for future fixes that will give back the possibility to use the retropie setup script directly from emulationstation.

                        -- EDIT --

                        Little TWEAK Operation on retropie.sh... now it's :

                        #!/bin/bash
                        
                        file=/tmp/file.$PPID
                         
                        if ! [ -f $file ]; 
                        then 
                            echo 1 >$file && sleep 1 && rm $file
                        else
                            sleep 10 && exit 0
                        fi
                        
                        _isRunning() {
                            ps -o comm= -C "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep -x "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
                        }
                           
                        if ! _isRunning emulationstatio; then
                            sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=1
                            emulationstation
                            sudo sysctl -w dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti=0
                            #gnome-terminal --full-screen --hide-menubar -- emulationstation
                            #sudo gedit
                        else
                            wmctrl -a emulationstation
                        fi
                        
                        exit 0
                        

                        I have to install wmctrl to set focus to emulationstation if it's already runned.

                        All this it's to prevent a double istance if you made a erroneous double on retropie icon on left dock :)

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          The latest RetroPie-Setup version updares joy2key to a new version that's no longer dependant on dev.tty.legacy_tiocsti being modified from the default. You can give it a try by updating RetroPiet-Setup, joy2key will be automatically updated in the process.

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                          • DjDiabolikD
                            DjDiabolik @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu

                            Yes I have seen the recent and latest commits.
                            Now I do all the updates... I edit everything and remove the "sysctl" entries from my retropie.sh and update you.

                            Should this also fix the 'retropie setup script' thing that crashes when launched from emulationstation?

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                            • DjDiabolikD
                              DjDiabolik
                              last edited by

                              @mitu no friends.... apparently the new joy2key it's not resolve the issue.

                              I have try to run a games and press a button during runcommand windows and there's happen this:
                              c214e1da-2b6b-4332-a8d1-66a4bd4069bd-immagine.png

                              Open the detail it's appear this:
                              1c36faef-0c7c-4a8f-a3d3-d2edc686dde2-immagine.png

                              If you thinks it's usefull i can also try to run joy2key from terminal........ i try to edit this same post in a minute.

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                              • DjDiabolikD
                                DjDiabolik
                                last edited by

                                In a terminal it's happen this:
                                54ba29b6-4fac-4e5c-88fe-be313eaea2da-immagine.png

                                Try to lauch 'Retropie setup script' and other tools from emulationstation all goes in crash after you press a key or touch somethings on my arcade stick.

                                Look at here... for works good from terminal apparently i need to launch joy2key on sudo right now:

                                diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ sudo /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                                2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
                                2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Joy map:
                                 {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
                                2024-10-16 03:21:23,482 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                                2024-10-16 03:21:23,483 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
                                2024-10-16 03:21:23,536 DEBUG  Joystick #0 DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick added
                                2024-10-16 03:21:23,536 DEBUG  Added configuration for known device DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick, hats: {}, buttons: {6: 'pagedown', 4: 'pageup', 0: 'y', 2: 'x', 1: 'b', 3: 'a'}, axis: {0: [(-1, 'left'), (1, 'right')], 1: [(1, 'down'), (-1, 'up')]}
                                2024-10-16 03:21:32,167 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['down']
                                2024-10-16 03:21:32,168 DEBUG  Emitting input code 108
                                ^[[B2024-10-16 03:21:41,959 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['up']
                                2024-10-16 03:21:41,959 DEBUG  Emitting input code 103
                                ^[[A2024-10-16 03:21:43,827 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['left']
                                2024-10-16 03:21:43,828 DEBUG  Emitting input code 105
                                ^[[D2024-10-16 03:21:45,544 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['right']
                                2024-10-16 03:21:45,544 DEBUG  Emitting input code 106
                                ^[[C^C2024-10-16 03:21:47,829 DEBUG  /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py exiting cleanly
                                diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                                

                                Emulationstation how use current joy2key ? By sudo or not ?

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                                  last edited by mitu

                                  @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                                  Emulationstation how use current joy2key ? By sudo or not ?

                                  The RetroPie setup (or the other dialog based configuration tools) is using sudo to launch, but not runcommand. Your user needs to be part of the input group, which apparently is not done by default on Ubuntu ?

                                  I'll modify the installation routine to make sure the user is part of the input group, so the 1st error (for runcommand ) does not happen anymore.
                                  EDIT: ok, update RetroPie-Setup and then re-login/reboot, the next run of runcommand (starting a game) should not give you an error.

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                                  • DjDiabolikD
                                    DjDiabolik
                                    last edited by

                                    @mitu ok... i have unpdate 'retropie setup script' to last recent commit.... and reboot my ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS

                                    Apparently from terminal nothings it's changed :

                                    diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:25,090 DEBUG  Joy map:
                                     {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:27,766 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                                    2024-10-16 12:07:27,766 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
                                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                                      File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 608, in <module>
                                        sys.exit(main())
                                                 ^^^^^^
                                      File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 600, in main
                                        event_loop(configs, joy_map)
                                      File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 334, in event_loop
                                        kbd = uinput.Device(events=keyboard_events, name="Joy2Key Keyboard")
                                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 178, in __init__
                                        self.__uinput_fd = fd or fdopen()
                                                                 ^^^^^^^^
                                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 84, in fdopen
                                        return _libsuinput.suinput_open()
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 70, in _open_error_handler
                                        raise OSError(code, msg)
                                    PermissionError: [Errno 13] Failed to open the uinput device: Permission denied
                                    diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                                    

                                    From emulationstation i need to test to run one games..... edit in a moment.

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                                    • DjDiabolikD
                                      DjDiabolik
                                      last edited by

                                      From emulationstation no works.... it's impossibile to open the "runcommand" option and i have tryed to press many times my controller buttons but not working.
                                      The "runcommand" option it's not open also if i click some keyboard buttons....

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                                        last edited by

                                        @DjDiabolik Is your user in the input group` ?

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                                        • DjDiabolikD
                                          DjDiabolik @mitu
                                          last edited by

                                          @mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                                          @DjDiabolik Is your user in the input group` ?

                                          How do I find out?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                                            last edited by

                                            @DjDiabolik You can run the id command and it should print the list of groups. However, it seems it's not enough on Ubuntu to enable write-access. I'll take a look again to see what options are available.
                                            Thanks for testing.

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