[00:19] <Guest83662> I'm trying to run ubuntu on android (arm based) device using chroot.. while it sounds simple and "should work out of the box" it looks like we have issues with apt-get update not bein able to resolve hosts.
[00:20] <Guest83662> I'm stuck with the following errors: [00:20] <Guest83662> this may not be an ARM architecture issue per se but people complaining with this issue seem to face this only on Android (ARM based devices)
[00:21] <Guest83662> Please help.. If this is not the right platform for the question, please point to the right one. Thanks.
[00:23] <Guest83662> I must highlight, the device has access to internet verified via wget and curl. I have asked these details here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/910865/apt-get-update-fails-on-chroot-ubuntu-16-04-on-android
[00:26] <genii> echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee -a /etc/resolv.conf
[00:26] <Guest83662> done..
[00:27] <Guest83662> as I said the device seems to have full internet acces (with dns resolution and all)
[00:27] <Guest83662> somehow only apt-* programs seem to suffer from this problem.
[00:28] <Guest83662> Apparently, I am not alone: https://askubuntu.com/questions/820814/chroot-networking-doesnt-work-for-apt-get?rq=1
[00:28] <Guest83662> BTW, thanks for the quick response @genii
[00:33] <Guest83662> I have also tried with replacing the server names in sources.list with their IP addrs and I get a different error .... sudo apt-get update gives me another error: Could not create a socket for 91.189.88.150 (f=2 t=1 p=6) - socket (13: Permission denied)