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emil_21 wrote:It will be great if i can do that with Kodi using firejail. But what is the best way to install kodi 17 and kodi 18? I can't use .deb files and install them both system wide. Kodi is not available as appimage, and as flatpak only kodi 18 is available.
I've never used it, but I believe that it can provide you with the capability that you are seeking. However, the Nix package manager I told you about earlier seems like a much simpler solution.
Phil
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Installation finished! To ensure that the necessary environment
variables are set, please add the line
. $p
to your shell profile (e.g. ~/.profile).
EOF
else
cat >&2 <<EOF
Installation finished! To ensure that the necessary environment
variables are set, either log in again, or type
. $p
in your shell.
EOF
fi
After installing nix, did you do what the installer script told you to do?
I just found something that may be helpful: Nix tutorial
Installation finished! To ensure that the necessary environment
variables are set, either log in again, or type
. /home/user/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh
I execute the command but still get 'command not found' when i try to execute nix-env. This is my .profile file:
# ~/.profile: executed by the command interpreter for login shells.
# This file is not read by bash(1), if ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login
# exists.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
# the files are located in the bash-doc package.
# the default umask is set in /etc/profile; for setting the umask
# for ssh logins, install and configure the libpam-umask package.
#umask 022
# if running bash
if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then
# include .bashrc if it exists
if [ -f "$HOME/.bashrc" ]; then
. "$HOME/.bashrc"
fi
fi
# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
fi
# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d "$HOME/.local/bin" ] ; then
PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
fi
if [ -e /home/user/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh ]; then . /home/user/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh; fi # added by Nix installer
I'm not sure what the problem is, but it's possible that Nix doesn't properly install itself on Debian. Or maybe the installation instructions are incomplete.
I found a possible clue, though:
At this stage, nix is properly installed on your system, but some extra configuration is required, especially to activate the “profiles” feature.