
I have found that some of the "manifest.json" files of cockpit conatain wrong paths. Some "/lib" and "${libexecdir}" must be replaced with "/usr/lib" and everthing is fine. "cockpit-pcp"; "cockpit-packagekit" and other cockpit applications have the same problem. Am 13.06.2024 um 17:20 schrieb cagsm:
Support, cockpit on 15.6
Problem becoming administrator Sudo: unable to run /nonexistent/libexec/cockpit-askpass: No such file or directory sudo: no password was provided sudo: a password is required
Never used cockpit before. Similar like webmin or so?
I can only log into cockpit with a local normal user using for KDE desktop as well. Inside cockpit it tells me that it is restricted mode or something and some root stuff is missing coming up with a popup when I click that blue topmost notification or button with text given: "turn on administrative access".
the result is that stated error message popup. Anyone running this successfully? ty