[19:09] <AzraelPwnz> Hello, I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me. Running 16.04 64 bit, all up to date. Installed ubuntu-sdk and am running it as root. When I try to create a project (specifically creating a kit), I get the following error: error: Registering root is not possible. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
[19:09] <AzraelPwnz> I can provide more information if needed, just did not know exactly what you need!
[19:10] <AzraelPwnz> I have tried on a physical installation as well as in a VM.
[19:12] <mcphail> AzraelPwnz: why are you running as root???
[19:15] <AzraelPwnz> Because I was running into an LXD error. Researching online, I found that recommendation.
[19:15] <AzraelPwnz> Could that be a problem?
[19:16] <mcphail> Running graphical apps as root can cause all kinds of issues. No idea if the SDK can handle running as root. Everything is designed to be done as a normal user, afaik
[19:17] <AzraelPwnz> I will try that really quick to see if it resolves the issue.
[19:18] <AzraelPwnz> I still get the error. The second line of the error log states : Fixing possible container permission problems...Then it states: All containers are accessible. Fixing possible DRI devices....Fixing possible nvidia issues...device tmp added to desktop. 0  0  error: registering root is not possible.
[19:20] <mcphail> I suspect whatever damage you have done by creating the chroots as root is slapping you in the face. Might be worth asking bzoltan or one of the other SDK guys how to unpick that one
[19:21] <AzraelPwnz> I will do that. Thank you for the input mcphail!
[19:24] <mcphail> AzraelPwnz: good luck
[19:50] <AzraelPwnz> Hello all (appdevs). I cannot seem to get started with Ubuntu development. I am unable to create a new kit in order to start a new project. I get the "Registering root is not possible" error. If I do not run as root, I get an error stating that I do not have permission to use LXD.
[19:56] <AzraelPwnz> #appdevs I have tried using multiple images as well. No luck on a true ubuntu machine nor on a VM.