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I just performed a clean install by wiping my chromebook with Recovery Media then installing Cadmium release v0.3.0 with Debian to the internal eMMC storage.
Unfortunately, ca-certificates-java is broken on both my 2GB and 4GM Asus C201p models when performing a clean install and I have been unable to find a solution online so assuming it's an issue with how the OS was packaged.
When running "sudo apt install ca-certificates-java" I always receive a segmentation fault, rendering all Java applications unusable.
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I just performed a clean install by wiping my chromebook with Recovery Media then installing Cadmium release v0.3.0 with Debian to the internal eMMC storage.
Unfortunately, ca-certificates-java is broken on both my 2GB and 4GM Asus C201p models when performing a clean install and I have been unable to find a solution online so assuming it's an issue with how the OS was packaged.
When running "sudo apt install ca-certificates-java" I always receive a segmentation fault, rendering all Java applications unusable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: