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21 [00:06:59] <faultline> suexec_: What is the present partition
table of the disk?
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32 [00:08:44] <suexec_> I think maybe I managed to get it going
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64 [00:22:11] <tharkun> I'm having some isues mounting a
1TB hdd on Debian 8.3 as a regular user it is using ntfs-3g but
I'm kind of lost since I can easily mount a 750GB volumen.
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71 [00:25:12] <nkuttler> tharkun: well what's the error
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80 [00:28:35] <tharkun> rror opening '/dev/sdb1':
Permission denied
81 [00:28:35] <tharkun> Failed to mount '/dev/sdb1':
Permission denied
82 [00:28:35] <tharkun> Please check '/dev/sdb1' and
the ntfs-3g binary permissions,
83 [00:28:35] <tharkun> and the mounting user ID. More
explanation is provided at
84 [00:28:35] <tharkun>
replaced-url
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89 [00:28:49] <tharkun> how many lines passed?
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95 [00:29:45] <r6ku> !paste
96 [00:29:45] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
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97 [00:29:55] <tharkun> r6ku: :)
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114 [00:34:12] <tharkun> Also If I wanted an external 1TB hdd
what would be my fs of choice?
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117 [00:35:04] <EvergreenTree> I am installing debian jessie on
my laptop, and I have encountered an issue with wireless firmware
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120 [00:35:26] <EvergreenTree> The installer asks me to download
the missing firmware to a usb stick, and insert it so it can
automatically detect whati t needs to install
121 [00:35:45] <EvergreenTree> So I follow the instructions at
replaced-url
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123 [00:36:10] <EvergreenTree> and when I insert the prepared usb
stick and press the "yes" button (load missing firmware
from removable media)
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125 [00:36:22] <EvergreenTree> it hangs a second, and goes back
to the same dialog box
126 [00:36:23] <tharkun> !enter
127 [00:36:23] <dpkg> The enter key is not a substitute for
punctuation. Hitting enter unnecessarily makes it difficult to
follow what you are saying. Consider using ',', '.
', ';', '...', '---', or
':' instead. If you hit enter too often, you will be
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131 [00:36:43] <EvergreenTree> Sorry, I didn't want to
trigger the flood bot
132 [00:37:00] <markybob> EvergreenTree: it's much easier to
use the installer with firmware built-in. you do nothing and it just
works.
replaced-url
133 [00:37:08] <r6ku> ^
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135 [00:37:47] <EvergreenTree> I'll try that
136 [00:37:54] <tharkun> EvergreenTree: Make sure you have the
appropiate files on your usb, it should be as smooth as the other
options.
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141 [00:38:30] <EvergreenTree> I do, I checked and it needs the
broadcom 43 firmware, which is on the usb stick.
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143 [00:39:00] <markybob> EvergreenTree: the iso i linked you to
has that already.
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145 [00:39:18] <EvergreenTree> I realize that, I was just
answering tharkun.
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148 [00:40:59] <EvergreenTree> Thanks for helping! I'll let
you know if the image with the included firmware works for me.
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157 [00:43:26] <awal1> teraflops, googled xmonad/xmobar of course
but I still looking...I'm interested on 'dzen2' too
(I have it installed but never used it). Can you share your dzen2
config file? (paste.debian.net)
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160 [00:44:14] <EvergreenTree> markybob: the netinstall image
also asks me for the missing firmware
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162 [00:44:55] <markybob> EvergreenTree: did you seriously just
download it and forget to cp it to the device or something?
it's included
163 [00:45:11] <EvergreenTree> I'll check
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166 [00:46:45] <EvergreenTree> Yeah, it is the net install image
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169 [00:47:25] <markybob> i can't even
170 [00:47:29] <EvergreenTree> I can even find the package for
the b43 firmware on the flash drive, it just isn't seeming to
recognize it's there
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173 [00:48:45] <EvergreenTree> If it helps at all (it probably
won't) the laptop is a Dell Latitude E6400
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175 [00:50:28] <tharkun> EvergreenTree: If you are using the
regular installer over an ethernet cable you can wait to finish
installing the OS and then set up the wifi card.
176 [00:50:37] <tharkun> Sorry got a phonecall earlier.
177 [00:50:52] <teraflops> awal1: hmm a bunch of files calling
files, the dzen2 part is
replaced-url
178 [00:50:59] <EvergreenTree> I don't have access to
connect to the router directly
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180 [00:51:39] <EvergreenTree> At least, I don't at this
moment. I might wait until I can access it to install the
appropriate wireless packages
181 [00:51:48] <EvergreenTree> Still, it is rather annoying
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184 [00:52:23] <EvergreenTree> I'll try it over ethernet
when I can and ask here if anything goes wrong
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186 [00:52:33] <EvergreenTree> Thanks for your help though
187 [00:52:37] <tharkun> gl
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196 [00:56:29] <awal1> teraflops, ok, I'll look at that link
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298 [01:46:39] <lala> Hello there.
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300 [01:47:18] <lala> If I wanted to get the latest version of
GNOME running on my Debian-based distro, would I simply do
"sudo tasksel install gnome-desktop --new-install"?
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308 [01:48:46] <markybob> lala: we don't support
debian-based. you'd have to ask them
309 [01:49:17] <markybob> !based on debian
310 [01:49:17] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have
software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't
and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare
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312 [01:50:01] <lala> Oh.
313 [01:50:13] <lala> markybob: Okay.
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370 [02:16:11] <awal1> Why 'Enter' touch in
"numerical keyboard" works for some apps and it
doesn't work for others when "numerical keyboard" is
locked?
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445 [03:00:28] <salviaD> (wheezy) at wich runlevel I may be able
to run a audio player on boot?
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454 [03:05:16] <James_T> is the archive for squeeze ready yet.
seems to only have the squeeze repo
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458 [03:06:43] <bmomjian> Thanks everyone for the
Jessie/Wheezy/Apache upgrade help yesterday, especially Karl Pinc.
FYI, I got my new certificate today with the right intermediate
certs installed and my SSL rating is now A-:
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480 [03:14:26] <markybob> bmomjian: you still have problems.
forward secrecy, OCSP stapling and the signature algorithm is
sha1withrsa. should be sha256withrsa. big difference on that last
one
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496 [03:17:02] <bmomjian> Karl nicely sent me an email today
explaining what I need to change, thanks.
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519 [03:21:38] <faultline> bmomjian: You should also check out
Lets Encrypt, rather than paying someone for a cert.
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522 [03:22:03] <abrotman> There are other ways to get free certs,
but nothing wrong with paying for one
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524 [03:22:10] <markybob> especially if they do sha1withrsa.
that's silly
525 [03:22:37] <abrotman> and the constant cert changes
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532 [03:23:33] <faultline> There's no need to pay for one.
The underlying security doesn't somehow change because you
forked out money. Plus, the renewals are handled by the utility.
533 [03:23:44] <markybob> abrotman: you can make a cronjob to
automate it with letsencrypt if that's what you mean
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628 [03:25:21] <faultline> bmomjian: Ahh, the big reason why
you're getting a warning is that you don't have serverside
cipher preferences enabled.
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635 [03:25:36] <faultline> bmomjian: At least, that's one of
the reasons.
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641 [03:25:52] <markybob> i offered him my a+ config. he
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646 [03:26:32] <faultline> bmomjian: You should use it.
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656 [03:29:20] <neoncortex> hey, there is a way to force a
wireless card out of hard blocked state?
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659 [03:30:01] <faultline> neoncortex: Tried rfkill?
660 [03:30:20] <neoncortex> faultline: yeah
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662 [03:30:52] <faultline> neoncortex: That's about the only
thing I know of.
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666 [03:31:40] <neoncortex> faultline: tried many things, i
already searched the notebook 30 times or more searching for some
hidden button xD
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668 [03:33:08] <markybob> neoncortex: isn't it always fn+f2?
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671 [03:33:41] <neoncortex> no, in those one is a separated
button
672 [03:33:55] <bmomjian> sorry, back, yes, I will get on the
cipher thing once I get everything else upgraded working 100%.
673 [03:34:55] <neoncortex> sounds like those craps that only
work with windows
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709 [03:56:59] <simonlnu> neoncortex: try unloading the kernel
module, and reinserting it
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712 [03:57:37] <neoncortex> simonlnu: already tried
713 [03:57:47] <simonlnu> and still stuck?
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715 [03:58:00] <neoncortex> simonlnu: yeah =(
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717 [03:58:15] <simonlnu> darn
718 [03:58:16] * simonlnu has a physical switch
719 [03:58:45] <simonlnu> how you managing your connections? NM?
720 [03:59:00] <neoncortex> simonlnu: yeah, nm
721 [03:59:17] <simonlnu> maybe give wpa_supplicant a kick to the
butt
722 [03:59:25] <simonlnu> (i.e., restart it)
723 [03:59:31] <neoncortex> they say "device disabled in
hardware" in a free traduction from pt to eng
724 [03:59:46] <neoncortex> or translation .. =D
725 [03:59:50] <simonlnu> have rfkill installed?
726 [03:59:54] <neoncortex> yeah
727 [04:00:10] <simonlnu> i imagine you poked it
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729 [04:00:34] <neoncortex> what do you mean with poked?
730 [04:00:58] <simonlnu> rfkill unblock [id]
731 [04:01:07] <neoncortex> yes
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733 [04:01:30] <simonlnu> :/
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736 [04:01:53] <neoncortex> i can unblock the software block with
the button of the notebook, but they still stay hardware blocked
737 [04:02:01] <simonlnu> your syslog say anything about why
it's in that state?
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739 [04:02:43] <simonlnu> (it's verbise enough as it is...)
740 [04:02:48] <simonlnu> verbose*
741 [04:02:54] <simonlnu> verbise?
742 [04:03:03] <neoncortex> simonlnu: in reality, i not searched
syslog, but dmesg says nothing [ will look syslog ]
743 [04:03:05] * simonlnu giggles
744 [04:03:19] <neoncortex> hah
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747 [04:04:03] <simonlnu> i'm trying to avoid having you
reboot the thing
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749 [04:05:15] <simonlnu> me when the driver is acting funny, i
stop nm, wpa_supplicant, unload various drivers, then unload
iwlwifi, then i reinsert it,and start the other stuff up after.
750 [04:05:18] <neoncortex> simonlnu: i tried it many times,
tried to unload the module, reboot, load the module, tried to unload
other modules and blacklisted some, reseted the bios to default
settings and still .. blocked
751 [04:05:56] <simonlnu> a crappy netbook i had would sometimes
get a block like that, but i could always unblock it by flipping the
switch a coupla times
752 [04:06:05] <neoncortex> i even tried to kill rfkill, but it
mess with the system xD
753 [04:06:14] <simonlnu> yeah
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755 [04:07:04] <simonlnu> full power down. reboot to another os
if you have one. otherwise completely depower it, and yes remove the
battery.
756 [04:07:27] <simonlnu> let it sit for a minute. then install
battery
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758 [04:07:55] <neoncortex> yeah, i'll try that later
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761 [04:08:18] <sheppyh> hey, running debian on unraid with an R7
260X GPU on passthrough, to my amazement it installs and boots
perfectly and the performance is pretty darn good! I do have a
warning in dmesg about the non-free firmware however. So I install
the non-free firmware and now gnome doesnt load - looks like the
OpenGL issue. I expect if I run the fix for that it will work
however - it makes me ask, how does the VM boot and run so well
without the firmware or a driver
762 [04:08:18] <sheppyh> installed, or does the OS install detect
the radeon GPU and then install the xorg driver? Just wondering how
it works
763 [04:08:25] <simonlnu> these things sometimes need a
"kick in the you know what"
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766 [04:09:09] <neoncortex> simonlnu: sure, thanks =D
767 [04:09:14] * simonlnu asks what's an unraid
768 [04:09:38] <sheppyh> unraid - kvm/qemu
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770 [04:09:44] <simonlnu> oh, ok
771 [04:09:51] <simonlnu> ty
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773 [04:10:13] <simonlnu> good luck neoncortex
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775 [04:11:08] <sheppyh> the reason I think im confused that it
works is because previously I've always run the OS install with
TWO GPUs attached - either VMware's VGA console, or the VNC
adapter you can add in unRaid - I guess my question is:
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777 [04:11:28] <sheppyh> does the OS install process detect and
then install appropriate drivers for the installed GPU
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781 [04:12:42] <simonlnu> one could think so, yes
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784 [04:14:48] <sheppyh> I did a dpgk-query -l and loads of
drivers are listed actually, incl VMware and ATI, no nVidia though
(not that its relevant to me just interesting)
785 [04:15:52] <sheppyh> so I guess the problems I always had was
with having two GPUs
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791 [04:20:26] <neoncortex> simonlnu: NetworkManager[498]:
<info> rfkill2: found WiFi radio killswitch (at
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.1/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/ieee80211/phy2/rfkill2)
(driver rtl8187)
792 [04:20:33] <neoncortex> that is what i found in syslog
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804 [04:22:37] <sheppyh> argh ffs it doesn't work
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810 [04:22:45] <sewer> Hey all. I'm wondering about SELinux
on Debian Jessie. I understand there is no SELinux policy in the
main repositories due to some RC bugs that couldn't be patched
in time. It doesn't even look like there's a policy in
backports. Has anyone gotten SELinux up and running for Jessie? if
so, how?
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814 [04:23:03] <sheppyh> every night I am up till 4am working on
this cr4p and it does my head in but i fkin love it. fu debian
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818 [04:23:39] <faultline> sewer: I think there's an article
on debian.org about doing it, but the list of caveats is pretty
lengthy.
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824 [04:24:13] <markybob> sewer: yeah it's not very well
supported. at all. i wouldn't touch it.
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829 [04:24:30] <sewer> faultline: i was afraid of that. My goal
here is just to mess around with SELinux and it's not for
anything urgent or for production so i'll probably just skip it
for now
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832 [04:24:42] <sewer> if I really want to get into it i'll
run a fedora vm and call it a day
833 [04:24:42] <neoncortex> i tried many times selinux, but aways
end with some part of the system blocked and don't know how to
write the rule for it properly, it is somekind black magic
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836 [04:25:18] <sewer> it looked so simple here:
replaced-url
837 [04:25:22] <sewer> got my hopes up lol
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840 [04:25:27] <markybob> sewer: it's not
841 [04:25:53] <sewer> I see that now. Ah well, thanks for
letting me know
842 [04:26:08] <neoncortex> heh =D
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845 [04:26:22] <neoncortex> it's not simple as it sounds
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1041 [04:26:51] <faultline> sewer: Fedora/CentOS/RHEL were built
around it. Debian wasn't.
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1087 [04:27:50] <sewer> yeah i know.
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1089 [04:27:58] <sheppyh> Okay so bottom line, using opensource
drivers as documented here:
replaced-url
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1102 [04:29:27] <markybob> sheppyh: non free drivers for graphics
makes up maybe 30% of the support in here. they fucking suck
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1114 [04:31:44] <sheppyh> I know :(
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1119 [04:34:16] <neoncortex> later
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1126 [04:35:43] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: there's a newer
firmware-linux-nonfree in backports, not sure if it includes an
updated radeon firmware though. If you post some logs
(/var/log/Xorg.0.log for example) someone might be able to help you.
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1131 [04:36:29] <sheppyh> alright will get on it tomorrow
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1133 [04:36:52] <sheppyh> also I wonder if the BIOS has something
to do with it
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1153 [04:45:19] <dvs> ???
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1161 [04:46:36] <sheppyh> last entry in Xorg.0.log is Adding drm
device (/dev/dri/card0) - just trying to find out how to find out
what that is
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1242 [05:26:57] <derp_commander> Ok, I'm having an issue
where a package I need isn't in backports
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1244 [05:27:28] <derp_commander> I can get it from another
repository, but that depends on libjpeg8, which Debian removed...
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1246 [05:27:39] <markybob> derp_commander: which package?
1247 [05:27:45] <markybob> !tell derp_commander about
dontbreakdebian
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1249 [05:28:40] <derp_commander> markybob: believe me, I'm
trying not to :-)
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1254 [05:29:06] <markybob> derp_commander: i'm still curious
about what package
1255 [05:29:22] <markybob> ,checkbackport libjpeg8
1256 [05:29:23] <judd> Backporting package libjpeg8 in
sid→jessie/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
jessie.
1257 [05:29:34] <markybob> derp_commander: so libjpeg8 is fixed.
what's next ?
1258 [05:29:48] <derp_commander> ???
1259 [05:30:05] <derp_commander> one minute
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1261 [05:30:15] <markybob> derp_commander: you can get libjpeg8 on
jessie no problem
1262 [05:30:45] <derp_commander> markybob: is it a source-only
package>
1263 [05:30:47] <derp_commander> *?
1264 [05:31:02] <markybob> !tell derp_commander about ssb
1265 [05:31:27] <TomTomTosch> has me on the edge of my seat...
1266 [05:31:43] <markybob> derp_commander: so what's the
actual package? what are you trying?
1267 [05:31:45] <jmcnaught> derp_commander: if you tell us the
package you're trying to install someone might have a solution
for you. this is more of a tech support kind of place than a moral
support one
1268 [05:32:12] <derp_commander> jcara: PhantomJS
1269 [05:32:22] <derp_commander> moral support, lol
1270 [05:33:06] <markybob> derp_commander: okay yeah. that should
be doable. just do ssb of libjpeg8 and then you should be able to
build that
1271 [05:34:26] <derp_commander> markybob: I think I just
remembered what might be the problem
1272 [05:34:36] <markybob> derp_commander: i just told you the
problem
1273 [05:34:37] <markybob> wtf
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1275 [05:34:43] <derp_commander> no, it was something else
1276 [05:34:48] <markybob> TomTomTosch: help me
1277 [05:35:03] <TomTomTosch> the website has a static build. no
need to do anything. fin.
1278 [05:35:23] <derp_commander> no, I forgot this machine is on
the Kali repos, not the main debian ones. but they're both
jessie
1279 [05:35:29] <TomTomTosch>
replaced-url
1280 [05:35:43] <markybob> derp_commander: great. another not
supported distro asking #debian for help
1281 [05:36:02] <markybob> fucking shit
1282 [05:36:05] <derp_commander> markybob: but I just added the
main debian repos, and I still don't see a "libjpeg8"
package
1283 [05:36:16] <derp_commander> and yes, I did apt-get update
1284 [05:36:24] <jmcnaught> derp_commander: Kali isn't
supported here. Use the Kali support channel/forums
1285 [05:36:25] <markybob> derp_commander: that's because
it's not in there. that's not what i said
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1287 [05:37:01] <derp_commander> markybob: I added the backport
repo too
1288 [05:37:07] <TomTomTosch> derp_commander, install the thing
from their website, it has no dependencies besides fontconfig.
1289 [05:37:08] <markybob> derp_commander: also not what i said
1290 [05:37:47] <TomTomTosch> they offer a binary that has all
libs statically linked.
1291 [05:38:33] <TomTomTosch> we gave you two valid options now.
pick one.
1292 [05:38:46] <markybob> three, actually :P
1293 [05:39:19] <TomTomTosch> *we gave you three valid options
now. pick one.
1294 [05:39:31] <derp_commander> markybob: I hate installing
anything outside the PM :-(
1295 [05:40:27] <ChmEarl> !ssb
1296 [05:40:27] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude
install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b
source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change
compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions
newer than sid see <uupdate>.
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1298 [05:40:46] <markybob> i already told him that. but
that's nonsense since he's not using debian. stop
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1302 [05:41:09] <markybob> it will fuck him up
1303 [05:41:32] <jmcnaught> derp_commander: sometimes installing a
binary tarball is better than adding a third-party repo that will
mess up your future upgrades. PhantomJS isn't even in Debian
Stable, and you're not using Debian. If you want correct
advice, get it from the correct channel.
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1307 [05:42:11] <TomTomTosch> ^ markybob gave up on his shitty
internet connection and is now connected over telegraph :P
1308 [05:42:13] <derp_commander> jmcnaught: that channel is deader
than the cow who's muscles I just ate
1309 [05:42:26] <suprn0va> lol
1310 [05:42:33] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell derp_commander about based
on debian
1311 [05:42:45] <markybob> TomTomTosch: it's not my fucking
fault all i have is a cell phone :/
1312 [05:42:46] <jmcnaught> derp_commander: that's one of the
downsides to using a smaller distro
1313 [05:43:12] <derp_commander> "is clueless or n\nt"?
1314 [05:43:17] <derp_commander> is that a typo?
1315 [05:43:24] <markybob> TomTomTosch: i live in the woods. i
wish you could see. literally no homes. just trees.
1316 [05:44:03] <derp_commander> markybob: but can you see the
forest for the trees? :-P
1317 [05:44:55] <markybob> yep. smoke time.
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1322 [05:47:29] <derp_commander> !based on debian
1323 [05:47:30] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have
software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't
and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare
replaced-url
1324 [05:47:48] <derp_commander> huh, no typo
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1327 [05:48:19] <jmcnaught> derp_commander: the topic has examples
of how to query the bot privately
1328 [05:48:45] <derp_commander> jmcnaught: no, but I wanted to
see if the same thing happened when invoked publicly
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1332 [05:50:50] <derp_commander> dpkg: tell derp_commander about
based on debian
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1334 [05:51:14] <derp_commander> huh, must have been some freaky
one-off thing
1335 [05:51:41] <derp_commander> nm
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1345 [05:55:58] <derp_commander> you know what would be neat? if
logging into SASL with a valid nick pass automatically ghosted any
leftover ghosts
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1348 [05:56:28] <TomTomTosch> you should read the channel rules :P
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1381 [06:16:32] <jim> is there icecat in debian?
1382 [06:16:42] <markybob> jim: no
1383 [06:17:14] <jim> hmm
1384 [06:17:26] <TomTomTosch> jim, you like the cat logo more? :P
1385 [06:18:51] <jim> I
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1387 [06:19:02] <jim> err I have a limited ram situation
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1390 [06:20:10] <mms_> google chrome 32bit deb download ?
1391 [06:20:31] <markybob> jim: why would icecat be better at that
than debian's iceweasel?
1392 [06:20:35] <TomTomTosch> mms_, no.
1393 [06:21:10] <mms_> TomTomTosch: how to make 64bit work on it
then ?
1394 [06:21:26] <mms_> no backward compatibility ?
1395 [06:21:33] <markybob> mms_: apt-get install chromium
1396 [06:21:38] <somiaj> !multiarch
1397 [06:21:38] <dpkg> Multiarch allows you to install foreign
architecture packages. For example, to allow i386 packages to be
installed on an amd64 system: «dpkg --add-architecture i386
&& apt-get update». See
replaced-url
1398 [06:21:43] <TomTomTosch> mms_, you use chromium. is there a
reason you want the third party one?
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1400 [06:21:50] <jim> markybob, not sure... and that would be the
comparison too... right now, 512mb ram, so I have to be careful or
the oom come get me
1401 [06:21:50] <somiaj> though I would just use the 64bit
binaries and not install 32bit ones using 32bit libs
1402 [06:21:57] <derp_commander> I use the fox :-P
1403 [06:22:12] <mms_> markybob: I went to google drive and docs
and it shows alert on top that unsupported browser
1404 [06:22:13] <markybob> jim: i think they would be identical on
the ram front
1405 [06:22:41] <markybob> mms_: chromium has driv/docs/alerts...
1406 [06:22:45] <mms_> TomTomTosch: I already installed chromium
and using it but drive/docs complain that unsupported browser though
it works
1407 [06:22:48] <jim> hmm, then I might as well wait till the
replacement machine is ready
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1409 [06:23:13] <markybob> mms_: pastebin apt-cache policy
chromium
1410 [06:23:16] <mms_> markybob: what ? when I open google
document it shows that alert on top
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1412 [06:23:33] <somiaj> jim: You might be okay on many pages if
you don't start opening up a lot of tabs.
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1415 [06:25:47] <mms_> for command line pastebin what to install ?
1416 [06:25:52] <TomTomTosch> mms_, google does provide a 64 .deb
. it's still not a good idea to use that.
1417 [06:26:17] <markybob> mms_: paste.debian.net
1418 [06:26:18] <TomTomTosch> 64 bit that is.
1419 [06:26:22] <STMelon> afk abit
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1421 [06:26:35] <mms_> TomTomTosch: my query was if I install
google deb 64 bit will it install and work ?
1422 [06:27:05] <TomTomTosch> mms_, can't tell, it's
third party. you should ask google support.
1423 [06:27:07] <mms_> markybob: manually I know to copy paste
there but I was wondering if there was some command line utility
1424 [06:27:20] <markybob> !pastebinit
1425 [06:27:20] <dpkg> pastebinit is a command-line tool to send
data to a <pastebin>. NOTE: Debian 6.0 "Squeeze"
users, you must "pastebinit -b
replaced-url
1426 [06:27:26] <mms_> TomTomTosch: in general 64bit will it
install and work fine on 32 bit os ?
1427 [06:27:34] <markybob> mms_: no
1428 [06:27:53] <markybob> mms_: wow. no. i didn't realize
you had a 32-bit OS. you're done
1429 [06:27:55] <mms_> oh what is pastebinit then
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1433 [06:28:57] <SoCo_cpp> hi all. How can I get a service to wait
for USB devices before starting. I'm using Debian GNU/Linux 7
BeagleBoard Debian Image 2015-03-01. I've tried setting my
runlevel start links to a high number like ,
/etc/rc[2,3,4,5].d/S90bla. It starts on boot, but before the
USB's are ready.
1434 [06:29:11] <TomTomTosch> mms_, just interested, what
processor do you have?
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1436 [06:29:40] <mms_> TomTomTosch: how to find ?
1437 [06:29:51] <markybob> mms_: cat /proc/cpuinfo
1438 [06:29:58] <SoCo_cpp> are lowest runlevel link scripts ran
last maybe, instead of first?
1439 [06:30:19] <jim> somiaj, yes, that's true. the funny
thing is, pastebin.com oom-kills my browser almost every time
1440 [06:30:45] <somiaj> jim: yea I avoid that site.
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1442 [06:31:29] <jim> I'm temporarily a little crippled with
the reduced ram/machine... but that won't last
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1444 [06:31:48] <mms_> model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @
1.60GHz
1445 [06:31:59] <markybob> mms_: yeah that's 32 only
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1454 [06:33:07] <TomTomTosch> mms_, but as i said, chrome is third
party. they say it runs on debian, but who knows.
1455 [06:33:29] <SoCo_cpp> I guess I'll just modify the
init.d script to wait, I thought there was a USB dependency thing
for services thouhg..
1456 [06:33:50] <TomTomTosch> mms_, it could delete your cat
pictures and try to frame you for murder as far as we know.
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1459 [06:34:10] <mms_> markybob:
replaced-url
1460 [06:34:13] <alphazulu> hi. i want to install debian as dual
boot on a system with uefi bios gpt partition types. last time i
tried to install grub to the linux partition only and setup windows
boot manager to be able to choose, however i could never get the
linux partition to boot and eventually just reinstalled and had grub
install to the MBR of the drive. now I'm about to setup Debain
again dual boot on another system
1461 [06:34:13] <alphazulu> and want to get this right
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1463 [06:34:48] <mms_> TomTomTosch: I trust google !
1464 [06:34:49] <markybob> mms_: yes. that's old and 32-bit.
i can see why a site would tell you it's not supported
1465 [06:35:20] <markybob> mms_: my company website doesn't
support that
1466 [06:35:25] <mms_> pastebinit is command line tool I could get
your chromium output
1467 [06:35:46] <mms_> well now that we have chromium deb details
how to upgrade ?
1468 [06:35:48] <derp_commander> mms_: really? you do?
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1470 [06:36:10] <mms_> derp_commander: you do not rely on android
?
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1472 [06:36:36] <markybob> mms_: on wheezy? you don't
1473 [06:36:37] <derp_commander> mms_: no
1474 [06:36:48] <mms_> derp_commander: google search ?
1475 [06:36:54] <markybob> mms_: i'm pretty sure not even
google's official chrome deb would work. it'd break
1476 [06:37:16] <mms_> markybob: then do I need to upgrade from
wheezy ?
1477 [06:37:20] <derp_commander> mms_: I trust it only marginally
more than the alternatives
1478 [06:37:41] <markybob> mms_: you should probably always be
running stable unless you have a reason not to
1479 [06:37:46] <mms_> derp_commander: world today uses google
search as secondary brain
1480 [06:38:09] <mms_> markybob: well I can continue for now its
just alert I get but things work
1481 [06:38:14] <derp_commander> mms_: I as a rule don't
trust anything powerful
1482 [06:38:16] <mms_> I thought if I could easily avoid it
1483 [06:38:39] <markybob> mms_: why aren't you running
stable?
1484 [06:38:47] <mms_> derp_commander: your choices but mass
public do not have time to fight all that
1485 [06:38:55] <mms_> markybob: I am running stable
1486 [06:39:03] <markybob> mms_: wheezy is not stable
1487 [06:39:10] <markybob> mms_: that's oldstable
1488 [06:39:15] <mms_> markybob: I must have done dist upgrade
1489 [06:39:16] <derp_commander> when I have to, I divide my
personal info among several big companies so none of them has too
much info on its own
1490 [06:39:35] <TomTomTosch> mms_ what version number does
lsb-release -a tell?
1491 [06:39:56] <TomTomTosch> mms_ lsb_release -a that is.
1492 [06:39:56] <markybob> mms_: i'm sure you have. you
didn't change /etc/apt/sources.list and do the upgrade process
properly
1493 [06:40:12] <mms_> 7.9
1494 [06:40:17] <markybob> mms_: that's not stable
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1496 [06:40:27] <markybob> mms_: oldstable like i said
1497 [06:40:36] <markybob> !tell mms_ about wheezy->jessie
1498 [06:40:40] <mms_> I must have edited sources.list to download
some packages reading some instructions
1499 [06:41:27] <markybob> mms_: next time ask here first
1500 [06:41:30] <mms_> so now should I do that wheezy -> jessie
in sources.list and do dist-upgrade ?
1501 [06:41:36] <markybob> mms_: yes
1502 [06:41:49] <mms_> ok and it will fix chromium issue ?
1503 [06:41:58] <markybob> mms_: probably
1504 [06:42:00] <mms_> I mean what would I gain from it ?
1505 [06:42:08] <mms_> ok just that I will be running stable
version
1506 [06:42:16] <mms_> I am not sure why I choose wheezy
1507 [06:42:29] <markybob> mms_: i don't know either why you
did
1508 [06:42:33] <mms_> may be my netbook hpmini 1030NR might have
needed some thing
1509 [06:42:38] <TomTomTosch> chromium will jump from 37 to 48.
1510 [06:42:59] <mms_> If I now revert or downgrade I might loose
some thing ?
1511 [06:43:03] <mms_> some thing might stop working
1512 [06:43:11] <markybob> mms_: there is no downgrade
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1514 [06:43:15] <markybob> !downgrade
1515 [06:43:15] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be
supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that
can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support
upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try:
"dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install
package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to
get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>,
<unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
1516 [06:43:56] <mms_> ok let me do that now hope all goes well
else I will have to have hard time
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1518 [06:44:18] <markybob> mms_: make sure you reboot after
1519 [06:44:37] <TomTomTosch> do a backup first so you will not
have a hard time.
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1521 [06:45:09] <mms_> I updated sources.list now doing apt-get
update, upgrade and then dist-upgrade
1522 [06:45:14] <mms_> I hope thats all good
1523 [06:45:20] <markybob> mms_: no
1524 [06:45:23] <markybob> mms_: stop
1525 [06:45:27] <mms_> oh
1526 [06:45:37] <mms_> I did just apt-get update
1527 [06:45:41] <markybob> mms_: don't upgrade. don't do
that. only dist-upgrade
1528 [06:45:44] <mms_> should I stop there /
1529 [06:45:45] <markybob> mms_: don't
1530 [06:45:46] <mms_> ok
1531 [06:45:56] <mms_> I already did update
1532 [06:45:58] <markybob> mms_: the bot told you what to do man
1533 [06:46:04] <markybob> jesus
1534 [06:46:06] <mms_> should I now do dist-upgrade
1535 [06:46:15] <mms_> ok update is already done
1536 [06:46:29] <markybob> yes.
1537 [06:46:30] <mms_> should I proceed with dist-upgrade ?
1538 [06:46:33] <mms_> ok doing
1539 [06:46:53] <markybob> mms_: please tell me you didn't do
upgrade though
1540 [06:47:04] <mms_> I have not
1541 [06:47:09] <markybob> okay
1542 [06:49:34] <derp_commander> mms_: wait, you still have a
netbook?
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1544 [06:51:25] <markybob> mms_: don't listen to whatever
derp_commander says
1545 [06:52:10] <markybob> mms_: he doesn't use debian
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1548 [06:52:52] <mms_> markybob:
replaced-url
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1550 [06:53:00] <mms_> I got some error like this in update
1551 [06:53:18] <mms_> I hope its no issue and I can proceed with
dist-upgrade
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1553 [06:53:52] <markybob> mms_: yeah. chrome/chromium
doesn't support 32-bit anymore. kinda sucks
1554 [06:54:02] <mms_> ok I will proceed then
1555 [06:54:10] <TomTomTosch> mms_, that's third party, not
debian. you should remove that from your sources.list.
1556 [06:54:17] <mms_> ok let me do that
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1558 [06:54:58] <mms_> I do not know its not in sources.list
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1560 [06:55:24] <mms_>
replaced-url
1561 [06:55:28] <mms_> thats my sources.list
1562 [06:55:32] <TomTomTosch> mms_, then somewhere in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/
1563 [06:55:49] <mms_> ok not sure how / when I edited any thing
tehre
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1565 [06:56:48] <mms_> TomTomTosch: correct I commented there
1566 [06:56:58] <Ozymandias117> mms_, When you ran their .deb
file. It adds itself to your sources.
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1568 [06:57:53] <TomTomTosch> that's why you don't add
third-party stuff. it does things you your system.
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1576 [07:00:23] <mms_> Ozymandias117: thanks
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1578 [07:00:31] <mms_> TomTomTosch: ok thats learning
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1584 [07:02:21] <Ozymandias117> Speaking of, I know you can do
like deb [ arch=amd64 ] in sources, but is it possible to instead
just say like "remove this architecture from APT::Architectures
for this repository" rather than replace the full list?
1585 [07:03:08] <TomTomTosch> he has a 32 bit system.
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1587 [07:03:16] <Ozymandias117> I'm asking for myself :P
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1613 [07:24:48] <babilen> Ozymandias117: No, but then: How many
architectures do you have configured?
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1629 [07:37:31] <Ozymandias117> babilen, Only the two, just
curious.
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1638 [07:41:37] <babilen> Ozymandias117: So far I've ever
encountered whitelisting which somehow makes sense as you would only
have a small number of architectures anyway
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1640 [07:42:29] <monsune> when you mount a VM's .raw disk
image via /dev/loop0 is it ok to copy/move data to/from it while VM
is running?
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1644 [07:43:41] <ar> monsune: No. Doing that is asking for trouble
and data/filesystem corruption'
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1646 [07:44:12] <monsune> that's what i thought :/
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1648 [07:44:31] <cafuego> you can probably read-only mount it and
copy data off.
1649 [07:44:56] <cafuego> Or you could install nfsd on the vm and
just mount it externally
1650 [07:44:59] <monsune> well it says rw in mount table but still
not sure
1651 [07:45:28] <ar> cafuego: no, you can't really
1652 [07:45:31] <ar> not reliably
1653 [07:45:46] <monsune> so this is more like emergency and not a
way to use such mounted fs
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1656 [07:46:31] <ar> monsune: no. that's not something that
you should be doing ever.
1657 [07:47:03] <ar> monsune: doing that in an emergency is just
asking for more trouble
1658 [07:47:23] <monsune> ar what if i need to copy data off a
.raw while VM is gone
1659 [07:47:38] <monsune> this seems ok to just copy and not write
to that image
1660 [07:47:47] <cafuego> monsune: that's different
1661 [07:48:01] <ar> monsune: when the vm is turned off,
that's ok
1662 [07:48:03] <cafuego> monsune: you should really only have it
mouned read-write in *ONE* place
1663 [07:48:14] <cafuego> monsune: So if the VM is off, it
doesn't have it mounted.
1664 [07:48:16] <monsune> oh so that's the whole point
1665 [07:48:34] <monsune> never use it when VM is running but when
it's off - i could mount and r/w to it
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1667 [07:48:49] <cafuego> monsune: Otherwise, two kernels write
different data to it without knowing about eachother.
1668 [07:48:54] <monsune> right
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1670 [07:49:13] <cafuego> monsune: That emand they can overwrite
each others data and definitely overwrite each oters metadata.
1671 [07:49:23] <monsune> indeed
1672 [07:49:27] <cafuego> which = filesystem corruption
1673 [07:50:00] <monsune> but would it be ok to access it by 2
kernels while one of them is read-only access?
1674 [07:50:09] <monsune> i just thought i could backup some stuff
more easily that way
1675 [07:50:25] <monsune> no writing at all
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1677 [07:50:36] <cafuego> that *should* be ok, but may depend on
what you're trying to copy. It is much better to make the FS
available as mount
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1679 [07:51:17] <cafuego> or backup via (local) network using
rsync
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1681 [07:52:11] <monsune> ok i will learn this rule and not try to
force "dualing"
1682 [07:52:15] <claymore> hello people
1683 [07:52:31] <monsune> thank you very much cafuego and ar
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1692 [07:58:17] <ychaouche> Hello #debian
1693 [07:58:22] <alphazulu> ok well i'm running the d-i now
to set up the dual boot. when it gets to quesiton about where to
install grub i'm not sure what to say
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1695 [07:58:51] <ychaouche> I want to install set heirloom-mail as
an alternative to mailx how do I do that ? (I mean using the debian
altenrnatives system)
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1697 [07:59:18] <ychaouche> here's what I tried :
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1698 [07:59:37] <somiaj> alphazulu: most likely you want to put it
in the mbr of your main disk you are booting from
1699 [07:59:40] <alphazulu> !tell ychaouche about alternatives
1700 [08:00:07] <somiaj> alphazulu: then you will want to install
os-prober to find your other os and grub will allow you to boot form
it (note efi boot or gpt partition tables may be slightly different)
1701 [08:00:17] <alphazulu> somiaj: yes i did that once before and
it worked. this time around i was hoping to keep the Windows MBR and
just add an option for Debian
1702 [08:00:58] <alphazulu> somiaj: will there be any issue with
the fact that Windows is UEFI?
1703 [08:01:11] <alphazulu> grub can handle that?
1704 [08:01:17] <somiaj> alphazulu: is windows using legacy boot
or efi?
1705 [08:01:25] <alphazulu> efi
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1708 [08:01:59] <somiaj> alphazulu: make sure you boot into efi
mode, then grub-efi will be used and grub will just be another
option in your efi parititon (provided you have a big enough efi
partition) then y ou can use your bios/efi to choose which one to
boot.
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1710 [08:02:19] <somiaj> alphazulu: are you using an offical
debian installer or a debian live image?
1711 [08:03:05] <alphazulu> somiaj: you mean when i boot to the
installer media? to boot to the installer media i went through the
windows option not through a bios choice of boot device
1712 [08:03:16] <alphazulu> somiaj: debian installer
1713 [08:03:38] <somiaj> correct, you will want to boot the debian
installer using efi mode to correctly install grub-efi
1714 [08:03:50] <somiaj> then you can just but both boot options
in the efi partition
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1717 [08:04:25] <alphazulu> somiaj: i think that's what
happened. in windows i went into PC Settings - Recovery - Advanced
boot and there was an option there for Boot Menu. I think that was
all EFI
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1720 [08:05:08] <alphazulu> s/think/hope/
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1723 [08:06:07] <somiaj> the installer supports both efi and
legacy boot, so make sure you boot into efi. In that case Im'
unsure if it asks where you want to install grub or just puts it on
the efi partition (or gives you efi partitions to choose from)
1724 [08:06:10] <alphazulu> well, we'll see what happens when
it gets to the grub setup. will there be a different option at that
point?
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1726 [08:06:33] <alphazulu> ok thanks i'll just see how it
goes
1727 [08:06:37] <somiaj> it will probabaly list all efi partitions
(which might see the one on the usb drive as well as the one on your
system)
1728 [08:06:47] <somiaj> but its been a while, I don't
install debian that often
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1734 [08:10:25] <babilen> alphazulu: We can't help you while
configuring the Windows boot manager though. If you decide to use
the Debian one you should know that the grub meny will be configured
in such a way that you can also boot Windows from it provided that
you have os-prober installed.
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1737 [08:12:24] <alphazulu> babilen: thank. i'm aware of
that. i know how to set up the windows boot manager with an app
called EacyBCD
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1740 [08:12:38] <alphazulu> sorry EasyBCD
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1745 [08:13:15] <babilen> aye
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1762 [08:19:49] <alphazulu> well i went through everything,
installed grub to mbr of the disk, rebooted and... it just booted
into Windows normally as before :/
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1764 [08:21:39] <alphazulu> now when i go to PC Settings ->
Recovery - Advanced Startup -> Boot menu I see two options:
Windows Boot Manager and ATA HDD0
1765 [08:22:18] <alphazulu> selecting ATA HDD0 gets me the Grub
boot menu where I again have a choice between Debian and Windows
1766 [08:22:33] <alphazulu> its kind of loopy
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1769 [08:23:06] <alphazulu> but it works :-)
1770 [08:23:41] <alphazulu> i miss the old days although EFI boot
is a lot better security-wise
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1778 [08:28:18] <ar> alphazulu: in theory yes, but most efi
implementations are bug ridden and rarely if ever updated
1779 [08:29:20] <alphazulu> ar: so really not that much better for
security? interesting.
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1789 [08:31:30] <ar> alphazulu: secureboot would be useful, but
you have no control over the keystore on most efi implementations
and grub is actively opposed to implementing support for it (they
see it as a drm mechanism)
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1796 [08:37:10] <alphazulu> what's you're guys'
favorite x-based console font? i'm finding oxygen mono to be a
bit blocky
1797 [08:37:55] <somiaj> I just use the default with xterm, works
fine for me
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1799 [08:38:23] <venkat_330> Is it possible to install LIBSSL
0.9.8 in jessie
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1804 [08:38:50] <alphazulu> somiaj: wow you don't use a
tabbed console?
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1808 [08:39:26] <StigAtle> I use terminator, works great.
1809 [08:39:48] <StigAtle> ah, fonts, well, I use the default one
that comes with terminator then.
1810 [08:39:52] <Kang0> Which are good app to use Linux debian on
android? Without rotting
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1814 [08:41:15] <babilen> alphazulu: DejaVu Sans Mono obviously --
But seriously, this is a question you can only answer yourself and
googling for "programming font" or "console
font" should yield a plethora of results and opinions. In the
end, pick one you like!
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1824 [08:46:57] <azswa> Hi, using VirtualBox and have two virtual
machines running. Trying to export display from debian machine to
centos machine, however I am getting message E233: cannot open
displaye852.
1825 [08:47:08] <azswa> Following this guide
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1829 [08:48:27] <alphazulu> DejaVu Sans Mono - yes! looks good!
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1833 [08:50:27] <somiaj> alphazulu: with screen why do you need
tabs? (:
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1835 [08:52:16] <alphazulu> somiaj: point well taken
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1837 [08:53:20] <TomasCZ> somiaj, agreed
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1845 [08:59:48] <JyZyXEL>
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1879 [09:11:32] <ChrisH_> JyZyXEL: What is above those lines? I
would have expected a few more relevant line before
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1882 [09:11:56] <SparFux> Hi all. I remember in the FAQ I read the
question wether to use Debian sid aka unstable as a server OS and
the answer was sth like: "Are you crazy? No!" But on a
desktop if willing to deal with broken packages it is written was
ok. How come? I mean, even a desktop can be hacked.
1883 [09:12:36] <JyZyXEL> ChrisH_: nothing but the usual CRON
stuff
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1886 [09:13:21] <Ticho_> SparFux: it's not about "being
hacked", but about having broken packages and untested stuff
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1905 [09:15:36] <ChrisH_> JyZyXEL:
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1911 [09:17:43] <SparFux> Ticho: Like, wanting to prevent server
and thus service failure? I read security updates don't
neccessarily come to Debian sid. So I thought that would be an
issue?
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1913 [09:19:02] <Ticho> I think a more serious issue would be that
a server (usually running headless in a remote location) is usually
harder to fix than a desktop (usually running under the table right
next to your feet)
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1921 [09:21:06] <JyZyXEL> ChrisH: so i don't have enough
"free" memory
1922 [09:23:20] <SparFux> Ticho: Ok, that would mean it would even
be ok to run Debian sid on a laptop / desktop / backup machine with
direct access and install several server packages like httpd and so
on onto it?
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1925 [09:24:17] <Ticho> sure, if you're willing to maintain
it
1926 [09:24:26] <JyZyXEL> oh yeah, my "free" memory
keeps constantly hitting very low numbers
1927 [09:24:26] <SparFux> I mean, my wish is for recent software
versions. And it's not the biggest problem if packages are
broken, as my machines don't run 24/7 and I can directly access
them. Service failure is no big trouble neither.
1928 [09:24:32] <Ticho> it's your hardware and your time
after all, if you want to run sid, nobody is going to stop you
1929 [09:25:14] <SparFux> Ticho: Ok, but I don't want to do
really dangerous or senseless things. But ok, thanks for the advice.
I think Debian sid is most suitable for me.
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1938 [09:30:00] <CutMeOwnThroat> SparFux, the point is that sid
can break every day. For any machine where being out of production
for a day or two until you have fixed a mess is not an option, sid
(and also testing) are not the right choice.
1939 [09:31:15] <CutMeOwnThroat> SparFux, also, if you're not
willing/able to fix bugs and put the time in necessary to do so, sid
(and to a lesser extent testing) is not a good choice
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1941 [09:32:17] <SparFux> I am willing to fix bugs. Not being able
to access my laptop / desktop wouldn't be the greatest
catastrophe. Only security issues would be bad, for example the
ransomware would be a catastrophe!
1942 [09:32:25] <CutMeOwnThroat> every bug, including bugs that
render the machine unbootable, will first come into sid. If nobody
reports it for something like 2 weeks and it doesn't depend on
packages only in sid, it automatically migrates to testing
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1946 [09:33:53] <CutMeOwnThroat> well, everything has security
issues... like openssl for 20 years
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1949 [09:34:43] <SparFux> CutMeOwnThroat: Yes, that's true.
Not every security issue can be prevented. But at least it's
not like Debian sid has no security policy and nobody cares about
its security.
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1952 [09:35:32] <CutMeOwnThroat> well, the security team for
stable is there because someone has to backport bugfixes to the
version in stable
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1954 [09:35:58] <SparFux> CutMeOwnThroat: Using Debian sid, as a
last resort for recovering form breakage, I could even install a
different OS on a second machine and put the Debian harddrive into
it to access data.
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1956 [09:36:02] <CutMeOwnThroat> sid doesn't have/need that.
security bugs in sid are supposed to be fixed in the same way, that
all other bugs in sid get fixed when discovered
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1958 [09:36:10] <CutMeOwnThroat> dpkg, sid security
1959 [09:36:11] <dpkg> There is no security support for unstable
(sid) at all. Uploads of new packages that fix security
vulnerabilities are handled in the same way as any other new version
-- this means it's up to the maintainer to do a new upload and
you (perhaps) to reconfigure services to cope with the new version.
This is one of the reasons unstable is not suitable for day-to-day
use in many situations. Also ask me about <moving target>.
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1962 [09:37:15] <SparFux> CutMeOwnThroat: Yes, that was the thing
I read. It might be the maintainer doesn't upload fixes in sid.
1963 [09:37:40] <CutMeOwnThroat> true
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1967 [09:38:25] <SparFux> On the other hand, if you run a very
strict policy and don't open the system for many services and
users, it should be ok. Furthermore it's a good thing to follow
security forums.
1968 [09:38:45] <CutMeOwnThroat> but if the thing seems important
enough to enough people, probably some other developer would jump in
and make a non-maintainer upload.
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1971 [09:40:52] <CutMeOwnThroat> so I would think very
high-profile bugs would get fixed even if the maintainer isn't
available.
1972 [09:41:19] <CutMeOwnThroat> dunno, I run stable
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1974 [09:41:47] <CutMeOwnThroat> but bug management seems to be a
mess... I ran debsecan in a nightly cronjob for a while
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1977 [09:42:53] <CutMeOwnThroat> and gave up because there are
just *so* many bugs that either don't affect me at all,
don't really affect me much, because this is a one-person
desktop, or are generally of no high inpact
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1979 [09:43:24] <SparFux> Yes, it's a one person desktop
here, too.
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1982 [09:43:49] <SparFux> bug management in stable is a mess you
mean?
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1986 [09:44:05] <CutMeOwnThroat> no, bug management as such
1987 [09:44:14] <SparFux> Ah, ok.
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1990 [09:45:07] <CutMeOwnThroat> just install debsecan, run it,
read a few of the CVEs and then estimate how long it would take to
go through the whole list and to judge what is important and what is
not
1991 [09:45:21] <SparFux> Yes, well. But I think if you have one
person machines, a good thing is to stay up to date at least to some
extend and have proper backups resistant to any impact, like using a
polling style.
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1996 [09:46:29] <CutMeOwnThroat> dunno, there are things like
tripwire since the late 80ies
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1998 [09:47:20] <CutMeOwnThroat> I guess that might make it quite
difficult for someone
1999 [09:47:23] <CutMeOwnThroat> but it's again effort
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2002 [09:48:46] <CutMeOwnThroat> I guess if you once worked
throught the whole list of debsecan and whitelist stuff you have
taken care of, it may become useful and feasible
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2004 [09:49:09] <CutMeOwnThroat> but that's at least 2 days
doing nothing else, maybe a week
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2007 [09:49:21] <SparFux> Sounds like it's for full-time-job
admins for systems really really important to run 24/7.
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2012 [09:49:59] <CutMeOwnThroat> yeah, but I think not so much for
security reasons
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2014 [09:50:26] <CutMeOwnThroat> in the end, successful attacks
don't seem to happen so much
2015 [09:50:50] <CutMeOwnThroat> all you have to do is to be a
less-easy target than hundreds of others :P
2016 [09:51:20] <kedare> Did something changed with the debian
squeeze official repositories ?
2017 [09:51:37] <kedare> Looks like the "squeeze"
folders from "dists" is not there anymore
2018 [09:51:42] <kedare> (On many mirrors)
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2021 [09:52:05] <kedare> So I get this kind of errors when doing
"apt-get update": W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
2022 [09:52:11] <SparFux> I think this is going to change. There
is a huge motivation for hackers to spread ransomware as it's a
really good way to earn tons of bitcions.
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2025 [09:52:46] <SparFux> Thus the effort to write malicious
software will grow rapidly from now on.
2026 [09:52:57] <TomTomTosch> kedare, squeeze LTS ended 29th feb
2016.
2027 [09:53:08] <kedare> Oh
2028 [09:53:24] <TomTomTosch> kedare, time to upgrade :P
2029 [09:53:28] <kedare> So, no more repository ?
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2031 [09:53:56] <kedare> TomTomTosch: It's for one-shot
Docker container to generate packages for this target distribution,
we don't have much debian 6 in production anymore
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2035 [09:54:57] <kedare> The repository is not anymore available
on the official mirrors if I understand right ?
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2042 [09:58:36] <TomTomTosch> kedare, squeeze is now in the
archives. in the official mirrors i don't see se squeeze
directory. only the update ones, but i don't think any new ones
are coming.
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2044 [09:58:46] <kedare> Ok
2045 [09:58:51] <kedare> I will try to use the archives so
2046 [09:58:53] <kedare> Thank you :)
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2073 [10:10:54] <ghormoon> hi, if process hangs in D+ state, so it
can't be even kill -9ed, will it kill it if I reboot or not?
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2081 [10:14:58] <babilen> ghormoon: It definitely will, yeah
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2085 [10:15:20] <ghormoon> I'm just not sure. I don't
have physicall access to reset the box if it doesn't
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2097 [10:23:25] <Huck777> hi, I need help please with my monit
script. I want to monit rtorrent and if it crashes (which it does a
few times a week) to restart. According to the monit webinterface it
can't connect on the port of rtorrent (5000) but I know
it's running because I can use rutorrent (the webinterface
which connects on this port). This is the monit script
replaced-url
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2104 [10:28:18] <p4trix> So I want to move/install a folder into
/usr/local which has "bin", "include" and
"share" directories. How can I be sure to not overwrite
existing stuff and braking the system?
2105 [10:28:36] <p4trix> breaking*
2106 [10:30:00] <humbobble> use --interactive
2107 [10:30:22] <p4trix> Ah, nice, thank you
2108 [10:31:04] <humbobble> i usually alias -i to be default for
root, cos mistakes happen
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2110 [10:31:27] <p4trix> exactly
2111 [10:31:41] <humbobble> Huck777, i don't know monit but
in your script it says port 5001
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2115 [10:33:11] <Huck777> humbobble: sry, I ment 5001
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2117 [10:33:43] <humbobble> ok
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2122 [10:38:48] <humbobble> is there some reason you still use
init? probably systemd has some way to restart services
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2160 [10:57:20] <donnoc_> hello my friends. Is it possible that
Debian wheezy has no openvpn in apt-get?
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2169 [10:59:12] <cra1g321>
replaced-url
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2180 [11:01:23] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, you are doing something
wrong :P
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2188 [11:03:14] <dionysus69> do I install watchman as sudo?
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2195 [11:05:36] <password4> is it possible for me to install a
different desktop enviroment ? cinnamon on stable is not working for
me
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2199 [11:05:45] <melindo> I'm having a problem with a pam
module, pam_mkhomedir.so. Even if it's configured correctly,
and I checked a dozen times, the pam.d/common-session file is
completely ignored. Any ideea?
2200 [11:06:05] <TomTomTosch> password4, sure, pick one and
install.
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2203 [11:06:58] <password4> ah cool , think i'll try xfce
next
2204 [11:07:09] <TomTomTosch> dionysus69, if you mean make
install, you probably should not do that at all.
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2207 [11:07:29] <dionysus69> TomTomTosch: why?
2208 [11:07:32] <dionysus69> what do you mean
2209 [11:07:35] <password4>
replaced-url
2210 [11:07:53] <password4> lets hope xfce does not do the same
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2215 [11:09:05] <TomTomTosch> dionysus69, one minute.
2216 [11:09:26] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: hmm ... do you have an
other solution, why apt-get dosn't show me openvpn?
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2218 [11:10:02] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, post your
/etc/apt/sources.list to
replaced-url
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2226 [11:12:03] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: oh, looks like there are in
comment
replaced-url
2227 [11:12:08] <donnoc_> hahahahahhaa xD
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2233 [11:12:55] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, no.
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2236 [11:13:05] <TomTomTosch> !tell donnoc_ about sources.list
2237 [11:13:09] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: no?
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2240 [11:13:55] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_ read what the bot told you,
fix your sources.list, do apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and you
will be able to see openvpn.
2241 [11:14:19] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, but don't confuse your
debian version or you will break your system.
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2249 [11:15:36] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: but then I don't
understand you "no". because My list looks quite the same.
Only difference is the comment
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2251 [11:15:51] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: And the third line is
missing
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2254 [11:16:37] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, that's not what you
linked me.
2255 [11:16:43] <password4> i switched , and now I'm unable
to switch to 1920x1080 res
2256 [11:17:19] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, don't know that mirror
and your updates line is missing. read again what the bot wrote.
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2258 [11:18:02] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: I got what you mean, my url
is different
2259 [11:18:29] <password4> nvm , managed to switch
2260 [11:18:32] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, and the update line is
missing.
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2266 [11:19:34] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: but there is wheezy/updates
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2283 [11:25:27] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: Thank you, it woks great
2284 [11:25:32] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, read what the bot told you.
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2286 [11:26:17] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: are you making fun of me?
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2291 [11:28:02] <TomTomTosch> donnoc_, i made it pretty clear that
your updates line is missing.
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2293 [11:29:13] <donnoc_> TomTomTosch: and I told you "Thank
you, it works great"
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2299 [11:30:09] <password4> and i said nothing!
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2301 [11:31:37] <TomTomTosch> dionysus69, it would be a good idea
to check what the install script does first.
2302 [11:31:40] <nidhoegger> hi, i have messed up my fstab a bit.
I added an encrypted device. now on boot systemd keeps hanging while
trying to mount it, which it cant. Can i interrupt this bootstep? i
am not even able to boot into recovery bevause of this
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2309 [11:33:48] <nidhoegger> no one?
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2313 [11:35:04] <nidhoegger> guess that means reinstall
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2317 [11:35:58] <nidhoegger> i know why i avoid systemd like hell
-.-
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2319 [11:36:02] <nidhoegger> crappy bullshit
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2340 [11:47:45] <marlinc> Is there something like dh_make but for
non source code package? In this case its simply a package
containing a set of shell scripts
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2345 [11:50:41] <Ghostbird> Hey guys, I need a newer version of
samba due to this bug:
replaced-url
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2353 [11:53:43] <TomTomTosch> Ghostbird, i would like to know
which version dpkg -l samba tells you.
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2355 [11:54:04] <TomTomTosch> Ghostbird, you are on jessie?
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2357 [11:54:26] <Ghostbird> Yeah, that's why I mentioned
jessie-backports.
2358 [11:54:32] <Ghostbird> Samba version is 4.1.xxx
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2360 [11:54:52] <Ghostbird> ii samba 2:4.1.17+dfs i386
2361 [11:55:54] <TomTomTosch> checkbackport samba --fromrelease
stretch
2362 [11:56:03] <TomTomTosch> ,checkbackport samba --fromrelease
stretch
2363 [11:56:04] <judd> Backporting package samba in
stretch→jessie/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: libldb-dev (>= 2:1.1.24~), libtalloc-dev (>=
2.1.3~), libtdb-dev (>= 1.3.7~), libtevent-dev (>= 0.9.25~),
python-ldb (>= 2:1.1.24~), python-ldb-dev (>= 2:1.1.24~),
python-talloc-dev (>= 2.1.3~), python-tdb (>= 1.3.7~).
2364 [11:56:24] <TomTomTosch> Ghostbird ^ you will not be able to
backport that.
2365 [11:56:55] <Ghostbird> No, that's why I was wondering
whether I should just go stretch, or whether there was a different,
more stable, option that I didn't know about.
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2370 [11:59:11] <tako> i open root terminal and go preferences
after i change the theme i click the Use dark theme variant after my
system break
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2372 [11:59:18] <tako> i try this two times
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2374 [12:01:08] <jordila>
replaced-url
2375 [12:01:27] <jordila> Time will tell...
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2407 [12:11:05] <hit_> Hi, every time I boot my computer, the ip
routes is wrong, it shows 2 default vias: first on eth0 and the
second one on wlan0. The one in eth0 is wrong so I need to remove it
manually every time to access the internet. Whats the best way to
remove it forever so it doesnt appear there again?
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2411 [12:12:03] <ewew> do you have simutaineous connection via
ethernet and wifi ?
2412 [12:12:13] <hit_> nop only wifi
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2415 [12:12:50] <ewew> check /etc/network/interfaces.
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2420 [12:14:03] <hit_> ouch, yep there is a eth connection there
2421 [12:14:05] <hit_> thanks
2422 [12:14:24] <ewew> np
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2426 [12:16:58] <mms_> TomTomTosch: dist-upgrade can I stop and
resume later ?
2427 [12:17:13] <mms_> that is more than GB download and I need to
leave now
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2429 [12:17:46] <mms_> dist-upgrade can I stop and resume later ?
its more than GB download and taking long and I need to leave now
2430 [12:18:03] <mms_> its currently still dong Get:....
2431 [12:18:10] <mms_> does not look like it started installig
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2456 [12:31:05] <CutMeOwnThroat> I just realized why
gnome-terminals suck... I used to be able to pick out the one
terminal window out of 50 or so in which I had a vim open on a file
with wmctrl by following the parent-processes
2457 [12:31:28] <CutMeOwnThroat> now I can find bash and then
gnome-termial-server owning 50 bashs :(
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2473 [12:35:18] <rgr> can someone help me get my new usb audio
card working please. dmesg shows it's detected, alsamixer shows
it , I select it in alsamixer but still no audio out. Im using it
because the onboard audio got frazzled. q1 : should I have
pulseaudio or not? But alsamixer and pavucontrol show the usb card
as registered btw.
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2503 [12:49:17] <sheppyh> rgr, try turning the volume up
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2513 [12:51:27] <password4> coincidentally i have sound issues too
2514 [12:51:45] <password4> which i just noticed
2515 [12:51:47] <sheppyh> i have graphics issues so we could start
a band
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2517 [12:52:06] <password4> i have those too
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2519 [12:53:38] * sheppyh is jealous
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2524 [12:56:02] <password4> and financial
2525 [12:56:05] <password4> and emotional
2526 [12:56:26] <password4> if we start a band based on issues i
would actually be first for a change
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2536 [13:03:46] <rgr> the volume is up...
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2546 [13:07:00] <teraflops> Assumimg the usb card is detected
correctly and you're using pulseaudio. Did you check the output
is set to the correct sink (aka your usb card)?
2547 [13:07:02] <colo-work> I just dist-upgraded a box from wheezy
to jessie. it has its / on RAID1, with an appropriate mdadm.conf in
place. booting up fails, and I get dropped into a rescue shell, with
no md arrays assembled - running `mdadm --assemble --scan` in there
an existing the shell resumes the boot process.
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2549 [13:07:34] <colo-work> I told `dpkg-reconfigure mdadm` that I
require these arrays to boot, yet, afaict, mdadm isn't being
executed in the initrd. what am I doing wrong?
2550 [13:07:43] <colo-work> (it used to work on wheezy, btw)
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2558 [13:11:43] <rgr> teraflops: yes pavucontrol shows output to
usb
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2560 [13:13:07] <teraflops> Tried alsamixer. Press F6. And
unmuting if mutted?
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2564 [13:15:50] <Brigo> colo-work, do you have a separate /usr?
2565 [13:15:50] <teraflops> Also sometimes you have to set the
output of a stream manually. What are you using to play the media?
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2567 [13:16:31] <colo-work> Brigo, no
2568 [13:17:00] <Brigo> colo-work, you already did
dpkg-reconfigure mdadm, right?
2569 [13:17:08] <colo-work> Brigo, yes.
2570 [13:17:13] <rgr> teraflops: yup
2571 [13:17:22] <colo-work> ha. interesting.
2572 [13:17:23] <Brigo> did you run update-initramfs -u -a after
dpkg-reconfigure mdadm?
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2576 [13:17:35] <colo-work> I added "rootdelay=10" to
the linux boot options, and now it seems to work.
2577 [13:17:35] <rgr> I wonder if I have some crap old sound
config lying around thats fubarring it.
2578 [13:18:01] <colo-work> so it seems to be a simple race
condition :/
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2581 [13:18:46] <Brigo> colo-work, good guess :)
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2583 [13:19:07] <Brigo> rgr, you can try this:
replaced-url
2584 [13:19:09] <colo-work> Brigo, thanks for your input though :)
much appreciated!
2585 [13:19:15] <Brigo> colo-work, np :)
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2591 [13:21:17] <teraflops> rgr: you have a custom ~/.asoundrc ?
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2598 [13:23:45] <rgr> deleted it and then created a new default
with card set to 2. Interestingly vlc played sound BUT my youtube
still doesn't in the browser.
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2608 [13:25:15] <Brigo> rgr, maybe it needs to be reloaded.
2609 [13:25:28] <rgr> no.
2610 [13:25:53] <rgr> so vlc sees the card and plays it.
everything else (browser based) do not indicating some other config
somewhere.
2611 [13:26:02] <rgr> at least I know the card works though
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2614 [13:26:49] <MrCrypt0> Hi. I have a short question: I
installed debian 8 today with following config: /dev/sda1 ->
boot, unencrypted, rest of sda1 encrypted, then lvm on it with a
root and a swap logical volume. 3 other HDDs were added to a raid
with mdadm (raid5) and then /dev/md0 was encrypted using luks,
adding a normal Passphrase and also a keyfile. The keyfile is put on
the root partition (which is encrypted) and i added /dev/md0 to the
crypttab (raid
2615 [13:26:49] <MrCrypt0> UUID=<uuid> /path/to/key luks).
But that does not seem to work, systemd hangs for about 1,5minutes
at boot after the passphrase for the lvm has been entered and seems
to be unable to decrypt and map the raid
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2619 [13:26:57] <MrCrypt0> someone has informations?
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2626 [13:28:22] <Brigo> MrCrypt0, If that is a short question what
is for you a long questiong? :D
2627 [13:28:36] <MrCrypt0> hehe
2628 [13:28:44] <MrCrypt0> you dont want to know :)
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2633 [13:29:29] <Brigo> MrCrypt0, i think you are right :)
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2638 [13:29:51] <Brigo> MrCrypt0, sadly i don't use
encryption so i can't help you.
2639 [13:29:55] <MrCrypt0> :(
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2644 [13:32:07] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: could you show your crypttab?
2645 [13:32:31] <teraflops> r00t-err0r: you do not need
~/.asoundrc since youre running pulseadio
2646 [13:32:32] <MrCrypt0> of course, one moment please
2647 [13:32:38] <teraflops> ups
2648 [13:32:53] <teraflops> late
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2650 [13:33:36] <MrCrypt0> raid_data
UUID=1198a7aa-2b38-4faf-ae01-ec41a910e3e0 /root/.keystorage/raid.key
luks
2651 [13:33:49] <MrCrypt0> this is the according entry for the
rais
2652 [13:33:52] <MrCrypt0> raid
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2656 [13:34:34] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: and that uid points to md0?
2657 [13:34:38] <Amun_Ra> uuid*
2658 [13:34:42] <MrCrypt0> yes
2659 [13:34:49] <MrCrypt0> found out using blkid
2660 [13:35:03] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: point somewhere lsblk and ls
-l /dev/disk/by-uuid
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2662 [13:35:07] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: paste*
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2666 [13:35:55] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: and, can you create luks
partition using key file manually in shell?
2667 [13:36:07] <MrCrypt0> yes
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2670 [13:36:33] <MrCrypt0> cryptsetup -c <cipher> -s
<keysize> -h <hash> luksFormat <device>
2671 [13:36:39] <MrCrypt0> and then add a key using luksAddKey
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2677 [13:37:40] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: well you could add key file in
one step (by placing key file after <device>)
2678 [13:37:50] <MrCrypt0> Amun_Ra, somehow the LS command wont
list me my /dev/md0 :/
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2681 [13:38:14] <MrCrypt0> Amun_Ra, for security reasons i want a
passphrase and a keyfile in case the keyfile is lost
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2683 [13:38:28] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: ah, ok
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2685 [13:38:51] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: paste.debian.net your lsblk
2686 [13:38:52] <MrCrypt0> somehow md0 does not exist anymore o_O
2687 [13:39:20] <Amun_Ra> so the problem is not with cryptsetup
2688 [13:39:24] <MrCrypt0> my raid does not get detected anymore
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2691 [13:39:53] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: check /proc/mdstat and
/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
2692 [13:39:57] <MrCrypt0> done that
2693 [13:40:13] <MrCrypt0> ARRAY /dev/md0 metadata=1.2 spares=1
name=databueck01:0 UUID=1198a7aa-2b38-4faf-ae01-ec41a910e3e0
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2695 [13:40:38] <MrCrypt0> but proc mdstat does not show me
anything
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2698 [13:41:41] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: mdadm --assemble --scan
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2700 [13:42:15] <MrCrypt0> nope, nothingh
2701 [13:42:20] <MrCrypt0> i guess ill recreated the array
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2703 [13:43:06] <Amun_Ra> that would be the fastest option if the
array is empty
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2705 [13:47:05] <MrCrypt0> it is
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2708 [13:47:14] <MrCrypt0> but it wont get recognized after reboot
again o_O
2709 [13:47:29] <MrCrypt0> the configuration is definitively
correct
2710 [13:47:31] <MrCrypt0> o_O
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2712 [13:48:25] <MrCrypt0> scan wont find it either
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2720 [13:51:54] <Amun_Ra> uhm
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2723 [13:53:43] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: do those partition retain the
same name after reboot?
2724 [13:53:50] <MrCrypt0> yes
2725 [13:53:54] <colo-work> on Jessie, how can I _actually_ change
lxc's base dir for new containers?
replaced-url
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2727 [13:54:35] <colo-work> (and
replaced-url
2728 [13:54:41] <Amun_Ra> colo-work: as a quick fix, you can
symlink /var/lib/lxc anywhere you like
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2730 [13:55:13] <colo-work> I'm aware of that, but I refuse
to believe that's how it's meant to be done ;)
2731 [13:55:22] <Amun_Ra> colo-work: lxc.lxcpath in
/etc/lxc/lxc.conf?
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2733 [13:55:48] <Amun_Ra> MrCrypt0: is there something in logs?
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2735 [13:56:17] <colo-work> found it. Amun_Ra, yes, that's
it. it is actually documented in lxc.system.conf(5)
2736 [13:56:28] <Amun_Ra> cool
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2739 [13:57:10] <MrCrypt0> nope
2740 [13:57:13] <MrCrypt0> nothing of interest :(
2741 [13:57:22] <MrCrypt0> i zeroed the superblocks now and tried
again
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2743 [13:57:29] <MrCrypt0> also made sure raid5 is loaded with the
initramfs
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2746 [13:58:14] <MrCrypt0> aahhhhh, now the raid is detected upon
boot
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2764 [14:07:34] <MrCrypt0> okay
2765 [14:07:40] <MrCrypt0> managed to do it now, superblock was
corrupted
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2819 [14:36:38] <wewlad> hello debs, I've finally bought an
external IP, I'd like to expose the webserver running on my
debian to the internets, how would I do that by a hostname?
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2823 [14:37:10] <wewlad> I mean, my Debian machine is in LAN, the
router is the one who has the external IP
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2825 [14:37:37] <wewlad> but I guess it should be fine, it would
just affect the length of FQDN of the debian machine, isn't it?
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2863 [14:52:28] <SanchoPensa> hey, guys! how do i open ed2k://
links please?
2864 [14:52:39] <wewlad> using edonkey
2865 [14:53:15] <SanchoPensa> hehe, i had feared, that somebody
would say that...
2866 [14:53:18] <wewlad> SanchoPensa: aMule
2867 [14:53:22] <markybob> SanchoPensa: by that he means apt-get
install amule
2868 [14:53:41] <SanchoPensa> is that somehow compatible with
vuze, do you happen to know?
2869 [14:53:51] <markybob> SanchoPensa: it's not
2870 [14:53:54] <SanchoPensa> like with a plugin or whatever?
2871 [14:53:58] <markybob> SanchoPensa: no
2872 [14:54:02] <wewlad> hey markybob
2873 [14:54:18] <SanchoPensa> i see...
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2875 [14:54:25] <SanchoPensa> thanks for the info, guys!
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2881 [14:55:39] <wewlad> how to configure fqdn?
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2883 [14:55:51] <wewlad> hostname --fqdn spits out my hostname
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2886 [14:56:30] <markybob> wewlad: that's not how it works.
you have to pay for a domain name. that's what fqdn means.
2887 [14:56:47] <noid-> he probably means in his computer
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2889 [14:56:53] <noid-> your hostname lives inside /etc/hostname
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2892 [14:56:57] <wewlad> markybob: isn't paying for an
external IP enough?
2893 [14:57:06] <noid-> no
2894 [14:57:10] <markybob> wewlad: then you either install and
configure bind9 or pay someone like dreamhost to have your dns info
2895 [14:57:13] <markybob> wewlad: no
2896 [14:57:24] <noid-> in order to get a fqdn, like markybob
said, you ned to pay for the domain
2897 [14:57:24] <wewlad> oh, okay
2898 [14:57:26] <noid-> *need
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2903 [14:58:49] <wewlad> thank you guys, I just thought I'd
be accessible by some really long FQDN like
myPC.myLAN.myISP-subnet.….net
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2905 [14:59:27] <noid-> well you could fool your computer to think
the external IP has a fqdn ;)
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2907 [14:59:41] <wewlad> I need to fool the internets :)
2908 [14:59:45] <noid-> ah ;)
2909 [14:59:53] <noid-> then domain name is what you want.
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2911 [15:00:08] <noid-> and for that, you need to payz...
they're not that expensive
2912 [15:00:09] <noid-> hehe
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2914 [15:01:07] <markybob> wewlad: and don't take offense,
but you should probably buy someone who will do dns for you. like
dreamhost. because bind9 isn't that easy
2915 [15:01:27] <markybob> well it is if you know what you're
doing
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2917 [15:01:35] <noid-> =]
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2922 [15:03:36] <karlpinc> noid-: The thing I'd do is read
the DNS concept rfc. After that configuring dns is straightforward.
2923 [15:03:58] <wewlad> markybob: I do have a paid domain name
(it's just occupied with the old site for now), I'm
configuring a new site to replace the old one, I configure it
locally on a debian VM, but since I sometimes get into problems I
need to expose my site to the internet to demonstrate the problem,
so it's all just temporary. I guess I'll just configure my
local website be bound to my external IP then + configure a hairpin
nat
2924 [15:04:10] <noid-> karlpinc: it's wewlad who needs it
hehe.
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2926 [15:04:30] <noid-> wewlad: use a subdomain
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2928 [15:04:47] <noid-> and point it to your IP
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2931 [15:05:46] <wewlad> noid-: that's problematic, since I
don't have control over old site's server...
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2933 [15:06:30] <noid-> wewlad: I see. I thought it was your paid
domain. you should have access to that at least?
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2936 [15:07:00] <markybob> wewlad: if you have access to your paid
domain you should have access to change dns info
2937 [15:07:10] <noid-> exactly
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2939 [15:07:20] <markybob> noid-: i'm kind of wondering if
we're being asked to hack/take over a site
2940 [15:07:27] <karlpinc> Maybe not. DNS registration is
indepdent of webserver host serving.
2941 [15:07:38] <noid-> lol I kno right
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2944 [15:07:46] <wewlad> markybob: no :)
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2947 [15:08:41] <wewlad> I mean, I probably do have the access to
the domain, but not the hosting, and I guess I need to reconfigure
the hosting too
2948 [15:09:16] <markybob> wewlad: either way it's not debian
related. you need to talk to those people and figure it out.
2949 [15:09:43] <noid-> I agree with markybob.
2950 [15:09:57] <karlpinc> wewlad: FWIW, nsd + unbound is probably
simpler than bind. (Unfortunately it does not do split-horizon dns,
which is something I need.)
2951 [15:10:48] <wewlad> true, thank you, I just came here
thinking that every machine that has an external IP must have a FQDN
accessible by internets (irregardless of the FQDN length)
2952 [15:11:28] <wewlad> turns out I was wrong so it has nothing
to do with debian, I'll have to use IP binding for now +
hairpin nat
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2969 [15:21:44] <z4sk4> hi all
2970 [15:21:55] <z4sk4> where is the route and package of the
debian installer?
2971 [15:22:17] <z4sk4> i would like modify it but i dont know the
name, in ubuntu for example is the ubiquity
2972 [15:22:28] <noid-> d-i ?
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2978 [15:24:30] <z4sk4> noid-: i havent got this package
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2981 [15:24:34] <noid->
replaced-url
2982 [15:24:42] <noid-> is that what you are looking for z4sk4 ?
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2985 [15:25:07] <z4sk4> noid-: yeah!
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2989 [15:26:02] <z4sk4> noid-: what is the package name? how can i
exceute it?
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2993 [15:26:14] <z4sk4> i need know the name :S
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2999 [15:27:58] <Rubas> Hello people, someone on my server deleted
a whole folder the 24th of February, is it somehow possible to
recover it in any way?
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3004 [15:29:00] <noid-> z4sk4: that depends on what you're
trying to achieve. if you want to customize the installer, you
should take a look at preseeding. if you want to build a custom iso,
you should take a look at:
replaced-url
3005 [15:29:14] <Ghostbird> Rubas: Unless you've got a
backup, normally it isn't.
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3009 [15:30:04] <Ghostbird> Rubas: It's already been a week,
and it's a server, so I don't give it much chance, but you
could try something like this:
replaced-url
3010 [15:30:09] <markybob> z4sk4: what do you mean by execute?
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3013 [15:31:08] <z4sk4> noid-: i can do the custum iso, but with a
bad installer and strange (remastersys), and i wanna do with the
installer of debian
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3015 [15:31:15] <teraflops> noid-: The more you let the machine
powered on the less chances you have
3016 [15:31:31] <noid-> teraflops: what?
3017 [15:31:32] <Rubas> Thank you Ghostbird for your advice,
I'll look into it and see what I can do. :)
3018 [15:31:39] <teraflops> noid-: that
3019 [15:31:55] <noid-> teraflops: less chances I have for what?
3020 [15:31:58] <z4sk4> markybob: i try execute debian-installer
and i cant an d tell me "ERROR: kexec is not a valid
plugin"
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3022 [15:32:13] <teraflops> I.mean the data is still there until
the system rewrite again with new data
3023 [15:32:26] <markybob> z4sk4: i think there's a language
problem. what's your native tongue?
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3025 [15:32:35] <noid-> teraflops: ah I see. but that's Rubas
not me hehe
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3027 [15:32:41] <z4sk4> markybob: spanish :S
3028 [15:32:45] <markybob> !es
3029 [15:32:45] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en
Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en
Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join
#debian-es en la línea de chat.
3030 [15:32:48] <teraflops> noid-: heh
3031 [15:32:50] <z4sk4> ty
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3034 [15:33:54] <teraflops> noid-: ah right meh
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3036 [15:34:12] <noid-> :D
3037 [15:34:19] <wewlad> just a quick update: turns out I do even
have an unused domain name, I just can't figure how to bind it
to my external IP address, the web interface at domain registrar
asks me to write in at least 2 DNSes - since I don't have any
DNSes, can I just use google's 8888 and 8844?
3038 [15:35:28] <wewlad> or am I supposed to run dns servers on my
router?
3039 [15:35:57] <noid-> !dns
3040 [15:35:57] <markybob> wewlad: no, you can't
3041 [15:36:16] <markybob> wewlad: you need to have a dns server.
either your own or someone you pay to point it to your machine
3042 [15:36:29] <teraflops> wewlad: you create an A dns record. In
whatver dns interface your domain is hosted
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3045 [15:37:35] <noid-> he still needs a DNS server
3046 [15:37:39] <wewlad> I could set up a dns server on my router,
but what's the point if it has the external IP that I am
supposed to bind to the webserver...
3047 [15:37:44] <wewlad> yeah, I guess you are right
3048 [15:37:46] <noid-> doesn't the domain provider have DNS
servers?
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3050 [15:37:55] <noid-> they should.
3051 [15:38:10] <markybob> wewlad: a dns server is what tells the
internet where your server is
3052 [15:38:15] <teraflops> noid-: well you can transfer it to
dns.he.net noip etc etc
3053 [15:38:18] <markybob> yes, they should
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3055 [15:38:30] <markybob> i told him that before
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3062 [15:40:01] <wewlad> yes, they do have, just didn't
notice it
3063 [15:40:05] <wewlad> so I can use their dnses
3064 [15:40:06] <wewlad> yay
3065 [15:40:10] <noid-> teraflops: true.
3066 [15:40:41] <noid-> wewlad: yes. and then, just create an A
record pointing to your external IP.
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3068 [15:41:10] <noid-> wewlad: if by chance, you have a dynamic
IP (from your ISP) I suggest you get a dynamic dns service like
noip, so it keeps track of your external IP.
3069 [15:41:15] <wewlad> noid-: as soon as I find a way to do that
:-/
3070 [15:41:39] <wewlad> noid-: hopefully I have a static IP (why
would I pay for a dynamic one?)
3071 [15:41:57] <wewlad> anyways, thank you guys all
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3073 [15:42:00] <noid-> wewlad: well... ISPs give you dynamic IPs
hehe unless you pay extra for a static.
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3077 [15:42:57] <teraflops> Ehhh you pay for the opposite!
3078 [15:42:59] <teraflops> Heh
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3084 [15:47:23] <Ghostbird> I got a free FQDN and a free static IP
with my broadband internet.
3085 [15:47:37] <wewlad> noid-: ISPs give me static but local IP
unless I pay extra for an external IP, but I dunno if it's
static or not
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3087 [15:47:53] <wewlad> Ghostbird: country and $/mo?
3088 [15:47:57] <bmomjian> What version of Samba is on Jessie?
3.6.6?
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3091 [15:48:27] <Ghostbird> Netherlands, costs about
€35,--/mnd but that's including VoIP.
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3093 [15:48:32] <TomTomTosch> bmomjian, 4.1.17
3094 [15:48:34] <bmomjian> This says 4.1.17 but I have 3.6.6 for
some odd reason
3095 [15:48:41] <bmomjian> ok, so something is wrong in my system
3096 [15:49:03] <TomTomTosch> bmomjian, you are on wheezy then,
not jessie.
3097 [15:49:13] <bmomjian> smbd says 3.6.6.
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3099 [15:49:27] <TomTomTosch> bmomjian, 3.6.6 is the version
wheezy has.
3100 [15:49:46] <bmomjian> no, lsb_release -a says Jessie
3101 [15:49:54] <Pseudo> amm having a problem to aptitude update
when installing a package from cdrom after i do dpkg --archirecture
1386 the result turn to the package for i385 is not found am using
amd64 how do i fix ir
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3103 [15:50:08] <wewlad> 35 euro month? woah, I pay just around
4,5$ for a 100mbit/100mbit unlim traffic with an external IP
3104 [15:50:12] <bmomjian> I somehow had samba backports on
Squeeze and it seems to have remainded after the upgrade. :-(
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3107 [15:50:53] <wewlad> Ghostbird: ^
3108 [15:51:02] <bmomjian> hold
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3111 [15:51:53] <bmomjian> I might be OK, I see
2:4.1.17+dfsg-2+deb8u1 shown in dpkg.list.1, but log.smbd shows
3.6.6. Is that normal?
3112 [15:52:19] <TomTomTosch> bmomjian, what das dpkg -l samba
say?
3113 [15:52:30] <bmomjian> smbd version 3.6.6 started.
3114 [15:52:51] <bmomjian> shows 2:4.1.17+dfsg-2+deb8
3115 [15:53:02] <noid-> apt-cache show samba|grep Version
3116 [15:53:02] <noid-> Version: 2:4.1.17+dfsg-2+deb8u1
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3118 [15:53:21] <bmomjian> shows 2:4.1.17+dfsg-2+deb8u1
3119 [15:53:36] <noid-> smbd is the dameon for server message
block
3120 [15:53:45] <noid-> smbd != samba
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3123 [15:53:52] <bmomjian> Oh, wow, OK, thanks
3124 [15:54:07] <bmomjian> I know I had a backports problem and
was told the upgrade would fix it, and it seems to have. Thanks
3125 [15:54:15] <noid-> np
3126 [15:55:17] <bmomjian> has anyone gotten apt-get --simulate to
work? This is marked as done but I don't see it working:
replaced-url
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3129 [15:55:44] <bmomjian> Actually the emails says it is not
fixed. :-(
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3134 [15:59:31] <rerere> i have some problem with permissions, i
can't copy files like i am not root user
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3158 [16:11:09] <koracain> so if i want just a single package out
of unstable how would i go about doing that?
3159 [16:12:06] <blind> !ssb
3160 [16:12:06] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude
install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b
source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change
compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions
newer than sid see <uupdate>.
3161 [16:12:16] <koracain> to be more specific i want to use the
linux-grsec kernel out of unstable whilst the rest of my
packages(excluding dependancies) follow testing
3162 [16:12:22] <somiaj> koracain: compile it yourself.
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3164 [16:12:31] <somiaj> koracain: is that kernel not backported?
What is the package name?
3165 [16:12:40] <koracain> tiny vps
3166 [16:12:46] <koracain> linux-grsec
3167 [16:13:05] * koracain never uses debian, havn't checked for a
backport
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3170 [16:13:19] <somiaj> koracain: oh this is in testing, you can
probabaly just install the sid kernel package manually, I would
expect the depends are satsifiable in testing
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3172 [16:13:28] <somiaj> koracain: that advise is more for stable
users which is what we usually assume people are running
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3174 [16:14:01] <somiaj> advise for testing can be a bit
different, since at least now in the development testing/unstable
aren't too far apart.
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3176 [16:15:31] <awal1> Guys, trying to find how to list all
recommends installed in my system via cli, only installed
recommends, not the non-installed, but I dont get it. Any suggestion
(sophisticated/complex apt/aptitude/dpkg command)?
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3180 [16:17:38] <somiaj> awal1: This may not be a straight forward
task, because a package recomended by one package may actuall be
dependened on by another package, so should your list say it is a
recomends or not.
3181 [16:17:49] <somiaj> awal1: are you doing this to try to
remove recommends from your system?
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3185 [16:19:47] <awal1> somiaj, yeah; trying to remove non-needed
recommends. I'm almost a novice. When I started using debian I
wasn't looking at recommends and now that I know a bit more
about debian, I take care about recommends/suggests. so I want free
space removing recommends
3186 [16:20:35] <somiaj> !recommends
3187 [16:20:52] <somiaj> awal1: removing recommended packages can
reduce functionality and most likely should be insatlled.
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3194 [16:22:59] <awal1> somiaj, right, thats what I learned
somewhere but if I was able to list them all then check if needed
for functionality, it will be great
3195 [16:23:04] <somiaj> !apt recommends
3196 [16:23:04] <dpkg> Packages required in all but unusual cases
(that is, "breakable" dependencies) are called
"recommended" packages. By not installing these packages,
you miss the standard functionality they provide. To disable once,
"aptitude -R install packagename" or "apt-get
--no-install-recommends install packagename". To disable
permanently, echo "APT::Install-Recommends no;" >
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/no-recommends. See <why recommends>.
3197 [16:23:09] <somiaj> !why recommends
3198 [16:23:09] <dpkg> From Debian 5.0 "Lenny" onwards,
apt-get and aptitude both install "Recommended" packages
by default. From <policy> section 7.2, Recommends,
"declares a strong, but not absolute, dependency. The
Recommends field should list packages that would be found together
with this one in all but unusual installations." You're
not that unusual, trust us. By not installing
"recommended" packages you will be missing functionality.
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3203 [16:25:42] <awal1> ok
3204 [16:25:46] <somiaj> awal1: I would just let them stay
installed, usually disk space isn't that big of a deal if you
aren't using the functionality. As for searching for them, you
may be able to piece together some aptitude search flags, but as I
mentioned previousally, realize that a package may be a
'recommended' by one package, but be a 'depends'
by another so you will have to then elimate packages that fall into
that case.
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3209 [16:26:46] <awal1> somiaj, yeah, ok, that's the deal...
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3211 [16:27:09] <somiaj> awal1: I use to avoid them, and I do
think there are some packages that dont' follow policy, i.e.
they recommend a package when it should be suggested, in this case
this should be a bug. I just gave up caring as it had too much
micromanagement
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3215 [16:29:23] <jelly-home> that's one opinionated factoid
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3217 [16:29:56] <awal1> somiaj, ok, so l think I give up :( Next
time I install debian / reinstall I'll take care about all that
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3220 [16:30:34] <jelly-home> dpkg, why recommends =~ s/You're
not that unusual, trust us. //
3221 [16:30:35] <dpkg> jelly-home: OK
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3224 [16:32:29] <awal1> I run xfce/openbox, but I see that gnome
settings daemon, yelp are installed
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3226 [16:33:01] <awal1> I purged them, I no remember why they were
installed
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3230 [16:33:55] <somiaj> awal1: lots of gtk apps will require some
gnome libs (such as gnome settings) to have full functionality, as
their settings are stored in the gnome-settings database.
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3232 [16:34:09] <somiaj> and xfce uses a good number of gtk apps
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3236 [16:35:46] <awal1> somiaj, right, that's what I deduced
when I used aptitude why for those packages
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3240 [16:36:47] <bfw> init is now systemd's predecessor, you
are now all living in the stone ages, i suggest you update.
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3243 [16:38:23] <jelly-home> bfw: hi! This is a tech support
channel for Debian distro, do you have a question?
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3245 [16:38:44] <awal1> somiaj, ok, thanks for your attention.
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3248 [16:39:13] <bfw> do you think you need to update your systems
process manager to systemd?
3249 [16:39:26] <bfw> init.d is obsolete
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3252 [16:41:30] <bfw> im very sorry i needed techical support for
this question for your sakes
3253 [16:41:32] <jelly-home> bfw: that's not a tech support
question. Is there anything we can help you with regarding your
Debian installation?
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3255 [16:42:46] <jelly-home> bfw: which Debian release do you have
installed? Read
replaced-url
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3258 [16:44:00] <bfw> ok im pissed bye.
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3274 [16:50:35] <LrodMC> Hello? I need help with my debian grub.
It won't boot
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3278 [16:53:33] <hiya>
replaced-url
3279 [16:53:44] <hiya> says Does your browser unblock 3rd parties
that promise to honor Do Not Track? = No
3280 [16:53:53] <hiya> even if DND is on in Iceweasel
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3284 [16:57:29] <awal1> hiya, what is explained about
chrome/chromium in the following link (first paragraph) is appliable
to iceweasel too
replaced-url
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3296 [16:59:35] <awal1> "When turned on, a request will be
sent to a website to not have your browsing data collected or
tracked. However, what happens to your data depends on how a website
responds to the request."
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3299 [17:00:38] <hiya> awal1, ok
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3314 [17:06:24] <awal1> hiya, it's well explained here
replaced-url
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3316 [17:07:00] <mavhq> seems like they want your adblocked to
disable itself if DNT is on for the site
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3328 [17:09:16] <ToHellWithGA> is the an order of precedence for
~/.[profile,bash_profile,bashrc]?
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3331 [17:09:38] <hiya> awal1, eff test shows us too unique, it is
like we are nearly identified why so?
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3334 [17:10:13] <ToHellWithGA> i need to add a couple aliases and
add a folder to my $PATH but i'm unsure in which file i should
do that to ensure it's present on all local, ssh, and screen
terminals upon startup
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3336 [17:10:41] <awal1> hiya, if you want a bit more
"privacy", "security" and have a control over
your browsing stuff, you may want install iceweasel extensions like
'xul-ext-adblock-plus & xul-ext-noscript" and similar
addons. "apt-cache/aptitude search xul-ext"
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3339 [17:11:31] <Brigo> ToHellWithGA, /etc/profile is you are
using bash.
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3341 [17:11:56] <ToHellWithGA> Brigo: what about ~/.profile?
3342 [17:11:58] <jelly-home> ToHellWithGA: you'll want to
read the INVOCATION section of the bash manual if that's your
login shell.
3343 [17:12:07] <hiya> awal1, So you have these? Are you still
uniquely identified by their test?
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3345 [17:12:15] <jelly-home> and then you're probably going
to be even more confused
3346 [17:12:31] <ToHellWithGA> i'd think editing /etc/profile
would be a very heavy-handed solution for user-specific aliases
3347 [17:12:46] <jelly-home> ToHellWithGA: which login shell is
your user using?
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3349 [17:12:56] <Brigo> ToHellWithGA, then ~/.bashrc
3350 [17:13:07] <ToHellWithGA> jelly-home: if i echo $SHELL it
says /bin/bash
3351 [17:13:32] <ToHellWithGA> should i just source my profile
into my bashrc?
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3354 [17:13:57] <jelly-home> ToHellWithGA: so it's bash. Read
that bit in the manual, then be confused and end up putting stuff in
~/.bash_profile because that works
3355 [17:14:01] <ToHellWithGA> the bashrc is completely full of
crap from day one courtesy of debian
3356 [17:14:27] <ToHellWithGA> oh, profile. not rc
3357 [17:14:29] <ToHellWithGA> gotcha
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3359 [17:14:56] <blind> ToHellWithGA:
replaced-url
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3361 [17:15:34] <ToHellWithGA> holy shit he's everywhere
3362 [17:15:43] <awal1> hiya, I'm not a paranoid user, sorry
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3364 [17:16:01] <ToHellWithGA> thanks blind and jelly-home and
Brigo
3365 [17:16:16] <Brigo> ToHellWithGA, yw.
3366 [17:16:18] <hiya> awal1, I am not paranoid, just saying how
could it say we are 1 out of a million that visit their site? can
you please check it? I need to report their error
3367 [17:16:39] <teraflops> Afaik the order is /etc/profile,
~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, ~/.profile for interactive login
shells
3368 [17:16:46] <awal1> hiya, check what?
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3386 [17:22:10] <awal1> hiya, if this is what you want to know
"Yes! You have strong protection against Web tracking, though
your software isn’t checking for Do Not Track
policies."...
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3392 [17:25:21] <awal1> "Is your browser blocking tracking
ads? ✓ yes, Is your browser blocking invisible trackers? ✓ yes, Is
your browser accepting Do Not Track commitments? ✗ no, Does your
browser protect from fingerprinting? ✗ no". hiya, I'm off
on this topic. privacy on the web is complex. I dont even know if my
Internet provider spy me right now....
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3398 [17:26:22] <c0fe_machine> does debian have signed UEFI
kernel?
3399 [17:26:37] <c0fe_machine> I have a machine built by Lenovo
that won't boot if UEFI is enabled
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3401 [17:27:33] <towo`> uefi does not need signet kernel
3402 [17:27:34] <zykotick9> c0fe_machine: note, the Live-Debian
images do NOT support UEFI...
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3404 [17:27:56] <towo`> only secure boot would need a signed
bootloader
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3411 [17:29:22] <c0fe_machine> i am not using live debian just
installing it but after install i keep getting bootable device not
found error
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3417 [17:30:24] <awal1> c0fe_machine, I believe that Debian will
"never" provid a signed kernel in the suse, redhat,
ubuntu... way. disable 'secure boot' feature if your
machine allows and you should not have troubles
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3425 [17:31:17] <awal1> if you are trying to dual boot with
windows8+, that's an other story...
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3429 [17:31:28] <c0fe_machine> no dual boot and already have
disabled it
3430 [17:31:37] <towo`> windows 8+ does not need secure boot to
work
3431 [17:31:55] <towo`> and again, a signed kernel is never
needed, only a signed bootloader
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3433 [17:32:28] <c0fe_machine> odd not sure what could be causing
this
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3437 [17:33:05] <bfw> i dont believe our debian systems are
completely reliant on systemd.
3438 [17:33:17] <bfw> "believe"
3439 [17:33:19] <awal1> c0fe_machine, not 100% sure, but I think
that only standard amd64 and i386 images have support for uefi
3440 [17:33:33] <awal1> not live ones
3441 [17:33:44] <awal1> so try amd64/i386 cd images
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3445 [17:34:11] <c0fe_machine> awal1: that's what i am using
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3448 [17:34:22] <somiaj> bfw: what do you mean by that? Debian
jessie uses sytemed but not all packages have unit files, they use
the systemd init.d comadability mode.
3449 [17:34:52] <bfw> systemd and init.d need to be integrated.
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3452 [17:35:01] <bfw> converge.
3453 [17:35:07] <awal1> c0fe_machine, I used amd64 and I had no
troubles here
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3455 [17:35:15] <Brigo> bfw, they are integrated, systemd is
init.d compatible.
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3461 [17:37:08] <teraflops> bfw: you can stop using debian if
systemd scares you, I mean no one forces yo to use debian
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3463 [17:37:17] <bfw> there shouldnt be any compatibility issues
with systemd and init.d, init.d must be denounced and systemd the
only process/systems manager
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3466 [17:37:21] <teraflops> you*
3467 [17:37:26] <awal1> c0fe_machine, I suggest you set your uefi
(your bios) to defaults again, reboot it and disable secure boot.
then try reinstalling and see
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3470 [17:38:36] <bfw> they musnt be two of the same any longer.
3471 [17:38:53] <c0fe_machine> awal1: yeah i will check into that
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3473 [17:39:01] <awal1> c0fe_machine, some machines needs to
"power off" a few seconds after each bios changes
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3475 [17:39:23] <ToHellWithGA> teraflops: does that mean that if
/etc/profile exists the other three files will never be read?
3476 [17:39:29] <towo`> i don't see the benefit for using
uefi, if the machine only runs linux
3477 [17:39:50] <c0fe_machine> hopefully they will add UEFI
support
3478 [17:39:53] <c0fe_machine> as well as secure boot
3479 [17:40:07] <towo`> debian has uefi support
3480 [17:40:08] <bfw> i find init.d and systemd existing on the
same system to be extremely baffling.
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3483 [17:40:48] <bfw> can i have an explanation for this in
detail?
3484 [17:40:59] <awal1> c0fe_machine, since wheezy, amd64 image
have full support for uefi machines; since jessie, amd64 and i386
3485 [17:41:12] <noid-> bfw: this channel is not for debating
systemd vs init.d
3486 [17:41:24] <teraflops> ToHellWithGA: nope that means the
precedence, if exists it reads all those files, but in order
3487 [17:41:51] <bfw> i am not merely debating, i was once told
systemd and init.d were the same thing
3488 [17:41:52] <somiaj> bfw: this channel is for support, check
the mailing lists and various other formus. There has been lots of
discussion of systemd in debian and its curret state in jessie.
3489 [17:42:20] <bfw> please support my frustration.
3490 [17:42:29] <abrotman> dpkg: tell bfw about systemd-shim
3491 [17:42:33] <somiaj> bfw: well you were told wrong. They
provide some of the same functionality in that they are both init
systems, but sysvinit, systemd, upstart are all different init
methods.
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3495 [17:44:21] <teraflops> bfw: I cannot support your frustration
but i can give you a warm hug :P
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3498 [17:45:06] <bfw> that is incredibly consoling teraflops, i
may have to troll this chat room now
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3500 [17:45:21] <noid-> you already are trolling it x)
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3502 [17:45:25] <noid-> so you should troll more I guess?
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3504 [17:45:55] <somiaj> bfw:
replaced-url
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3507 [17:46:10] <teraflops> heh bfw please be kind, if i offended
you I apologize, but stay ontopic please
3508 [17:46:25] <bfw> i cannot enter a chatroom, hunkle on my
keyboard and not be considered a troll
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3510 [17:46:39] * bfw pretends to hug teraflops
3511 [17:46:56] <bfw> i thank you for the link
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3519 [17:48:35] <Sigfrid> Anybody needs free hosting to make a
personal site or something similar?
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3521 [17:49:02] <noid-> Sigfrid: why? are you offering ? :D is it
a trap?
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3525 [17:49:57] <bfw> use an offshore vps, much cheaper
3526 [17:50:10] <bfw> then host your website.
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3529 [17:51:13] <somiaj> please stay on topic.
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3531 [17:51:40] <bfw> is it on topic if the vps runs off debian?
3532 [17:51:57] <noid-> only if you have issues with it =)
3533 [17:52:03] <noid-> no?
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3537 [17:52:52] <Pseudo> hi there
3538 [17:53:48] <Pseudo> how do i set dpkg –add-architecture
to 64 back when i had earlier to search package of running a command
dpkg –add-architecture i386
3539 [17:54:05] <markybob> Pseudo: you still have it. it
didn't go away
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3543 [17:54:57] <Pseudo> its return a package for i386 not found
when looking for a amd64 package from he cdrom 64 version
3544 [17:55:03] <somiaj> Pseudo: man dpkg, you can list, add and
remove architectures. But you really only need to do this once, and
this only adds additional arches.
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3546 [17:55:14] <Pseudo> as i execute aptitude update
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3548 [17:55:48] <markybob> Pseudo: if you really want you can dpkg
--remove-architecture i386 but it's silly
3549 [17:55:50] <Pseudo> but i can execute update to look a
pacakage from the cdrom its says amd64 not found
3550 [17:55:52] <somiaj> Pseudo: your cd may not have i386
sources. Any reason you are not just using the itnernet soruces.
3551 [17:55:59] <Pseudo> *i cant
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3553 [17:56:17] <markybob> Pseudo: oh. i see. did you apt-get
update after adding it?
3554 [17:56:30] <Sigfrid> noid-, no, is not a trap... I have a
great reseller plan and a lot of free resources... just that.
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3556 [17:56:49] <markybob> Sigfrid: stop it. this isn't a
channel for advertising
3557 [17:56:55] <noid-> Sigfrid: I see. but this not the channel
for advertising
3558 [17:56:59] <Pseudo> ic somiaj but earlier am using to cdrom
to get a package but after i add to execute dpkg
–add-architecture i386 i can get a pacakage from cdrom
3559 [17:57:00] <noid-> :(
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3561 [17:57:23] <Pseudo> markybob: yup i finally found it after
aptitude update
3562 [17:57:23] <Sigfrid> markybob, this is not an advertising...
3563 [17:57:44] <Pseudo> when i change the sourcelist to add some
package via cdrom
3564 [17:57:45] <markybob> Sigfrid: you're off topic. stop.
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3566 [17:58:00] <somiaj> Pseudo: correct, the cdrom will not have
i386 packages. YOu will have to modify your sources.list
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3568 [17:58:40] <Pseudo> i know i can still get those package
online but issit that i am unable to get the package from offline
sources example the cdrom back
3569 [17:58:45] <Sigfrid> okay. sorry.
3570 [17:59:09] <somiaj> Pseudo: personally I would remove the
cdrom sources. But if you really want them you can use an put an
[arch=amd64] on your cdrom sources so it won't look for i386
packages from those sources.
3571 [17:59:17] <Pseudo> as earlier am using a cdrom offline
method to add package
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3573 [17:59:30] <Pseudo> ok thank somiaj
3574 [17:59:35] <somiaj> Pseudo: you just have to tell your
sources.list to only look for amd64 packages form that source (since
default is to look for all arches)
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3576 [18:00:10] <somiaj> Pseudo: though I'm unsure of
anythign special to do with cdrom sources, I don't use them so
unsure how they update.
3577 [18:00:20] <Pseudo> i think am earlier use the same
sourcelists before and after to execute dpkg –add-architecture
i386
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3581 [18:01:15] <Pseudo> i mean i only add one line as deb
file:///media/repo_1/ jessie main contrib
3582 [18:01:43] <Pseudo> to get a package from offline i add those
line in the sourcelist
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3584 [18:01:55] <Pseudo> and i uncomment the rest
3585 [18:02:09] <Pseudo> after that i execute aptitude update
3586 [18:02:43] <Pseudo> *and i comment the rest sourcelist
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3588 [18:03:14] <Pseudo> ok thanks somiaj maybe i need to put
[arch=amd64] on sourcelist
3589 [18:03:16] <Pseudo> thank
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3593 [18:06:01] <ToHellWithGA> teraflops: how would screen factor
into that arrangement? when i ssh my ~/.profile is evaulated, but
when i start a new screen it is not
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3596 [18:07:05] <ToHellWithGA> just in case it matters, i added
aliases and additions to $PATH in my ~/.profile after first starting
screen
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3601 [18:07:58] <ToHellWithGA> screen is pretty much where the
magic happens for me on this headless machine, so having the aliases
and $PATH additions working in each screen is pretty important to
me.
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3606 [18:09:20] <teraflops> ToHellWithGA: you mean screen never
sources ~/.profile?
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3609 [18:10:49] <teraflops> source it in screenrc or use
~/.bash_{rc,profile}
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3620 [18:14:21] <Teddy-B> Good Day, I have a fresh install of
Debian 8.3.0, I am trying to set up a 3 Monitor display, the system
auto-installed the generic ATI Drivers, two of the 3 monitors come
up in clone mode, though LXDE only sees the 1 under monitors, the
3rd monitor doesn't come up at all. I know the hardware
supports 3 simultaneous monitors as Knoppix is able to run all 3
screens the way I want this system to. arander only shows the 1
monitor as well.
3621 [18:14:21] <Teddy-B> xrander -q shows 1 monitor and gives the
"Failed to get size of gamma for output default" I have
been fighting this issue previous to this OS Reload. so I figured I
would come in and ask about this issue before trying to
"fix" it
3622 [18:14:35] <ToHellWithGA> teraflops: i found the following
.screenrc gem to make it work without manually sourcing [various
profiles]: shell -$SHELL
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3625 [18:15:42] <teraflops> ah, I just use tmux this days
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3636 [18:18:10] <julius> hi
3637 [18:18:57] <julius> i would like to experiment with ISDN, my
cards driver is of course not supported any longer. what problems
can i expect installing a 6.0.3 debian just for ISDN?
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3642 [18:19:24] <julius> leaving the ISDN part out, will a 6.0.3
install work at all?
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3648 [18:21:47] <karlpinc> julius: You can probably expect to get
cracked, since there's no security support. (Why would the isdn
driver no longer be supported in debian?)
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3651 [18:21:56] <Teddy-B> my lspci outputs: 01:00.0 VGA compatible
controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde
PRO [Radeon HD 7750 / R7 250E] [1002:683f]
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3654 [18:22:34] <karlpinc> , pciid 1002:683f
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3656 [18:22:35] <judd> [1002:683f] is 'Cape Verde PRO [Radeon
HD 7750/8740 / R7 250E]' from 'Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc. [AMD/ATI]' with kernel modules 'snd-hda-intel',
'radeon' in jessie. See also
replaced-url
3657 [18:22:58] <julius> karlpinc, product is old, driver was
supported by the company
3658 [18:23:19] <karlpinc> julius: Is there no foss driver?
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3660 [18:23:29] <ToHellWithGA> egads. i think i just realized that
screen is by an emacs guy.
3661 [18:23:30] <julius> karlpinc, let me check again
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3663 [18:23:33] <karlpinc> julius: (Could be one by now, possibly)
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3665 [18:23:50] <markybob> i didn't know phone companies
still offered isdn. that's amazing.
3666 [18:23:55] <ToHellWithGA> the C-x C-x C-x commands feel like
emacs
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3668 [18:24:36] <julius> markybob, yeah it is
3669 [18:24:41] <karlpinc> ToHellWithGA: I'd say not.
It's hard to use emacs with screen. You need to reassign the
"screen character" to ctrl-^.
3670 [18:25:21] <ToHellWithGA> karlpinc: so it's by an
anti-emacs guy, just using similar keystrokes?
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3673 [18:25:34] <Teddy-B> Taking a look at that link Judd, thank
you
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3676 [18:25:54] <karlpinc> Teddy-B: judd is a bot.
3677 [18:26:14] <karlpinc> !tell Teddy-B about judd
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3680 [18:26:52] <Teddy-B> Thanks Karl, I haven't been around
for a bit
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3683 [18:27:17] <karlpinc> Teddy-B: Probably the thing to look at
is the radeon module. It'd be in some package with
'radeon' in the name, most likely.
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3690 [18:29:05] <julius> no, no open source driver
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3692 [18:29:45] <julius> just realized that debian 6.0.3 does not
know the onboard network card. i can install another one, but what
about 6.0.3 and a i3? will that work at all?
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3696 [18:30:29] <Langley> Hi, it seems like Debian 8 can't
figure out my dual monitor setup, it only lists "Unknown
display" and are cloning the output. Running Gnome with AMD
card. What can I do?
3697 [18:30:30] <finetundra2234> why would I sometimes loose
ability to connect to ssh from an external connection?
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3702 [18:31:12] <Teddy-B> hehe Langley, welcome to my world.
troubleshooting a similar issue at the moment
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3708 [18:32:57] <Langley> Seems like xrandr can't even see
the different outputs
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3710 [18:33:14] <Langley> "Failed to get size of gamma for
output default"
3711 [18:33:16] <julius> finetundra2234, is one end dialup?
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3713 [18:33:53] <Bushman> ave
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3716 [18:34:00] <julius> finetundra2234, could be a zillion of
reasons to be honest, dns resolving problems and so on. note some
information about your setup down in a pastebin and give us a link
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3718 [18:34:57] <Teddy-B> What is your graphics card Langley? $
lspci -nn | grep VGA
3719 [18:35:06] <finetundra2234> julius: I use an IP when
connecting so DNS ought to be out of the picture
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3721 [18:35:14] <rory> What is this weird character at the end of
the lines?
replaced-url
3722 [18:35:14] <finetundra2234> julius: and no part is dialup
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3731 [18:38:04] <Bushman> i'm curently using jessie but i
need a package(s) in version that is not currently available for
stable... What are my options before/instead upgrading to testing?
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3734 [18:38:35] <julius> finetundra2234, good
3735 [18:38:48] <finetundra2234> julius: what other information do
you need?
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3738 [18:38:55] <julius> still there might be pcs/switches/routers
in between
3739 [18:39:22] <julius> draw a simple picture how your network is
build, like: mypc -> router -> internet -> other router
-> lan
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3741 [18:39:57] <Langley> Teddy-B, AMD 7770
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3743 [18:40:43] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: DNS might still be in
the picture. Something, I think it's at the server end, can be
configured to check reverse dns. Once this was the default. Upstream
ssh has changed this default, sometime in the last couple of
years....
3744 [18:41:13] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: so I need to check?
3745 [18:41:13] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: You need to look at the
server logs. and/or use "ssh -vvv" (Or just -vv).
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3749 [18:41:39] <finetundra2234> julius: from the client to the
host or host to client?
3750 [18:41:39] <Langley> Oops, disconnected
3751 [18:41:42] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: Also, are you sure
it's not a network issue? What does ping and traceroute say
when you're having trouble?
3752 [18:41:59] <karlpinc> Langley: We need the pciid
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3754 [18:42:04] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: I'm positive
it's not. I can connect over RDP just fine
3755 [18:42:24] <karlpinc> Bushman:
replaced-url
3756 [18:42:52] <karlpinc> Bushman: There is also the <ssb>
and <checkinstall> and <stow> factoids.
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3758 [18:43:17] <Langley> karlpinc, Which would that be?
3759 [18:43:33] <Langley> 1002:683d ?
3760 [18:43:37] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: What do the server logs
say? Do they see your connection attempts?
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3762 [18:43:48] <karlpinc> , pciid 1002:683d
3763 [18:43:50] <judd> [1002:683d] is 'Cape Verde XT [Radeon
HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X]' from 'Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc. [AMD/ATI]' with kernel modules 'snd-hda-intel',
'radeon' in jessie. See also
replaced-url
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3765 [18:44:06] <Bushman> karlpinc: not sure what you mean by
ssb/checkinstall/stow
3766 [18:44:13] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: where would I find the
logs for SSH?
3767 [18:44:17] <karlpinc> !tell Bushman about ssb
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3769 [18:44:25] <karlpinc> !tell Bushman about msg the bot
3770 [18:44:59] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: Which end is debian,
the client or the server?
3771 [18:45:08] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: the server
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3774 [18:45:54] <Bushman> karlpinc: ok, thanks for now. i'll
read up and see what will i come up with
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3776 [18:46:03] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: /var/log/syslog has
_everything_. You probably want /var/log/secure, or maybe
/var/log/daemon. grep is your friend.
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3780 [18:46:35] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: (Well /var/log/syslog
does not have sensitive stuff....)
3781 [18:46:58] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: "tail -f
/var/log/...." can also be helpful.
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3786 [18:47:32] <Teddy-B> Langly, I'm working on a Radeon HD
7750 At the Moment, I'll let you know if I sort it out. gonna
test reboot the system in a few
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3788 [18:47:52] <Langley> Okay... I have no idea what is wrong
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3791 [18:48:08] <karlpinc> Langley: Is xserver-xorg-video-radeon
installed?
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3794 [18:48:43] <Langley> Yes
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3797 [18:49:10] <karlpinc> Langley: (But I don't really know
anything about video, especially multi-head stuff. I fake it with
xdmx and a xserver.)
3798 [18:49:23] <Teddy-B> I'm guessing the issue for both of
us is the firmware-linux-nonfree package. I'll report back in a
few if that helped
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3805 [18:53:00] <julius> finetundra2234, ah RDP works. than forget
my request
3806 [18:53:30] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: the only thing I can
gather is that the system is really upset about the current state of
the RAID
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3810 [18:55:24] <Teddy-B> okay Langly, this appears to have
worked...
3811 [18:55:24] <Teddy-B> I installed the linux-headers
linux-source (you will have to get each of these for the kernel you
have installed) build-essential and firmware-linux-nonfree
3812 [18:55:24] <Teddy-B> The first 3 may not be neccissary, but I
find sytems tend to want them to be present...
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3814 [18:55:37] <Teddy-B> but the firmware-linux-nonfree should be
the package you are missing
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3816 [18:55:45] <finetundra2234> I'll have to come back to
this later. julius, karlpinc thanks for your help
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3820 [18:57:56] <julius> thats two boxes of beer for you
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3830 [18:59:09] <Langley> Why is it so complicated to install that
firmware-linux-nonfree ...
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3837 [19:02:47] <Langley> Can someone give me a guide for dummies.
I tried adding non-free to source.list but it still can't find
that package
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3840 [19:03:23] <nkuttler> Langley: forgot to apt-get update?
3841 [19:03:30] <Langley> No
3842 [19:03:37] <nkuttler> ,v firmware-linux-nonfree
3843 [19:03:38] <judd> Package: firmware-linux-nonfree on amd64 --
squeeze/non-free: 0.28+squeeze1; squeeze-backports/non-free:
0.36+wheezy.1~bpo60+1; wheezy/non-free: 0.36+wheezy.1;
wheezy-backports/non-free: 0.43~bpo70+1; jessie/non-free: 0.43;
jessie-backports/non-free: 20160110-1~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free:
20160110-1; sid/non-free: 20160110-1
3844 [19:03:50] <nkuttler> Langley: paste.debian.net your
sources.list
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3846 [19:04:03] <Teddy-B> what does your sources.list say langly
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3848 [19:05:25] <Langley> I finally got it, by using Synaptic
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3851 [19:05:48] <noid-> hmm... doesn't synaptic run apt-get
update when opening ? :P
3852 [19:06:01] <babilen> Using synaptic should never be necessary
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3854 [19:07:09] <Langley> Everything seems better now. So is every
other distro including a non-free driver for Radeon, or something?
3855 [19:07:28] <markybob> Langley: most of them
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3857 [19:08:00] <Bushman> karlpinc: it seems that there is no
backport for python-pyqt5 and it's dependencies. What are my
other options before atempting to upgrade to testing?
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3860 [19:08:11] <level7> hi all
3861 [19:08:27] <blind> dpkg: tell Bushman about ssb
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3864 [19:08:37] <level7> I am taking a look to desktops.. hum...
gnome is not for me, mate looks more "usable"
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3866 [19:08:48] <Langley> I think there should be more info about
it, or something... very confusing. Anyways, thanks
3867 [19:08:50] <level7> so I was wondering what you are using
3868 [19:09:06] <markybob> ssb won't work for python-pyqt5
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3870 [19:09:39] <ToHellWithGA> level7: gnome-flashback isn't
bad if you're used to old gnome
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3872 [19:09:58] <ToHellWithGA> it's a session option you can
choose at login
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3876 [19:11:26] <level7> right now I am on mate
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3881 [19:12:34] <ToHellWithGA> give her my regards
3882 [19:13:01] <ToHellWithGA> the flashback option is a non-fork
way to get gnome2 behavior on gnome3
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3887 [19:16:21] <Langley> Why can't I find the steam package
now... even though I have non-free
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3891 [19:17:10] <markybob> ,v steam
3892 [19:17:11] <judd> No package named 'steam' was
found in amd64.
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3895 [19:17:36] <noid-> i belieave steam
3896 [19:17:38] <greycat> ,v steam i386
3897 [19:17:39] <judd> Package: steam on i386 -- jessie/non-free:
1.0.0.49-1; stretch/non-free: 1.0.0.51-1; sid/non-free: 1.0.0.51-1
3898 [19:17:39] <noid-> is a 386 app
3899 [19:17:39] <towo`> steam:i386
3900 [19:17:41] <Langley> I wonder if I manually installed it, on
this laptop...
3901 [19:17:49] <noid->
replaced-url
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3904 [19:18:23] <Langley> Shouldn't it still find it?
3905 [19:18:37] <markybob> Langley: if you have multiarch
3906 [19:18:48] <greycat> You have to add the i386 arch (multiarch
support) and then install the package steam:i386
3907 [19:18:54] <markybob> Langley:
replaced-url
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3909 [19:19:02] <noid-> only if you add i386 sources
3910 [19:19:14] <greycat> You do not have to add an "i386
source" as such.
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3912 [19:19:28] <noid-> well no
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3914 [19:19:33] <noid-> but you haev to tell dpkg to add i386
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3927 [19:25:21] <_jamesl> how to gain root without /bin or /etc? I
still have sudo but it can't work without /etc/passwd and I
cannot log in again as /bin/login is gone. /sbin is all there still,
as is /usr.
3928 [19:25:29] <_jamesl> Debian Jessie.
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3931 [19:25:56] <greycat> If you deleted /bin and /etc just
reinstall the whole OS already.
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3933 [19:26:09] <noid-> _jamesl: you should reinstall.
3934 [19:26:10] <Toba> yeah you fucked up very hard. new system
install time
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3938 [19:27:22] <_jamesl> I have backups but I'm just
wondering if it's possible. Someone did it once but they had a
root terminal open when it happened (this was in UNIX before sudo,
so he had to have one open to delete /.)
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3941 [19:27:57] <Toba> that's a very different situation
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3945 [19:28:22] <noid-> why would you delete /* ?
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3949 [19:28:28] <_jamesl> Toba: are you saying it's
impossible to get root without /bin or /etc
3950 [19:28:33] <greycat> Commercial Unix probably had a shell in
/sbin and so on that he was able to use. Debian doesn't.
3951 [19:28:50] <greycat> You can't get a root shell if
you've deleted every shell.
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3955 [19:29:17] <sewer> _jamesl: there is a big differece between
research unix and linux
3956 [19:29:24] <_jamesl> ah, okay.
3957 [19:29:25] <sewer> hell not even different linux distros work
the same
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3966 [19:31:10] <macboy_> hi, howto use chroot ? all documentation
is wrong !!! chroot /tmp/newroot .... fucki,,,, can?t find fuck....
bash !!! grrr, cp bash to another dir and failed, etc etc etc etc
3967 [19:31:16] <macboy_> please help
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3969 [19:31:24] <macboy_> 3hs only for this stupid stupid think..
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3971 [19:31:34] <greycat> You have to have a full basic OS
installation in the chroot target directory.
3972 [19:31:55] <greycat> Usually you'd use something like
debootstrap to create your OS-in-a-chroot.
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3975 [19:31:59] <macboy_> yes, cp -a / /tmp/newroot
3976 [19:32:43] <greycat> I doubt cp -a is clever enough to update
the ld.so caches and so on. Just use debootstrap.
3977 [19:33:26] <macboy_> greycat, debootstrap ? howto ?
3978 [19:33:34] <greycat> !debootstrap
3979 [19:33:34] <dpkg> debootstrap can create a basic Debian
system from scratch, without apt/dpkg. Useful for installing in a
<chroot>. It is key to installing Debian GNU/Linux from a
Unix/Linux system, ask me about <install guide>.
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3981 [19:34:50] <macboy_> greycat, i need change to /tmp/newroot,
please please, show me howto use chroot to change this.
3982 [19:34:53] <macboy_> and sorry for my english
3983 [19:35:15] <greycat>
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3985 [19:35:22] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: so what do I need to be
looking for in the log?
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3993 [19:37:53] <macboy_> greycat, ok ok, and if not network ???
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3995 [19:38:09] <macboy_> howto use chroot if not network have ??
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3999 [19:39:28] <greycat> I ... guess you would use your
installation CD/DVD as the package source for debootstrap. I have no
idea how you would do that. Or WHY.
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4001 [19:39:41] <greycat> This sounds completely insane.
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4006 [19:40:11] <towo`> the whole 'problem' sounds
totaly insane
4007 [19:40:23] <greycat> Yes, I didn't mean to limit the
scope.
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4011 [19:40:51] <macboy_> ok you say, all people for use stupid
chroot NEED DVD OR INTERNET ? and all chroot documentacion is wrong
no ?
4012 [19:40:52] <macboy_> grr
4013 [19:41:26] <towo`> if you use chrot for what is expected, it
works
4014 [19:41:29] <macboy_> Some time ago I used chroot unused
deboostrap
4015 [19:41:34] <towo`> and even the documentation is right
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4017 [19:41:57] <macboy_> towo`, man chroot nerver say "only
if you use deboostrap"
4018 [19:41:59] <macboy_> in never line
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4020 [19:42:07] <towo`> and i don't get, what you want to do
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4022 [19:42:27] <towo`> no one has syed, chroot needs debootstrap
4023 [19:42:28] <macboy_> the problem is lib ?
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4025 [19:42:41] <towo`> chroot needs a mountet linux-os
4026 [19:43:09] <macboy_> chroot don't work with out
deboostrap ? ok man, merge this stupid command!!!! chroot-all for
example i don?t now
4027 [19:43:19] <macboy_> thanks anyway
4028 [19:43:23] <towo`> or a full os installation in a given
directory
4029 [19:43:23] <karlpinc> finetundra2234: Start by looking to see
if you're talking to the server when you think you're
talking to the server. After that, there should be some indication
as to why the connection was refused. Or use ssh -vvv on the client
side to see what's happening from the other side.
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4034 [19:43:44] <macboy_> towo`, i use cp -a / /tmp/newroot
4035 [19:43:55] <macboy_> towo`, i have a full / in destinity
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4039 [19:44:11] <towo`> macboy_, but with wrong permisions
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4046 [19:45:02] <towo`> and since /tmp residens in / you would get
a copy loop
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4050 [19:46:21] <karlpinc> towo`: cp will deal with that by just
not copying a directory into itself. On the other hand, trying to
copy all of, say, /dev/zero, is, er, not useful.
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4054 [19:46:55] <towo`> karlpinc, the whole doing of macboy_ is
not usefull
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4059 [19:48:28] <greycat> deboostrap is simply the EASIEST way to
create a usable OS installation in a subdir. I never said it was the
only way.
4060 [19:48:34] <julius> how do you tell dkms to bake a module for
a specific kernel? dkms install -k 4.4.0-1-amd64 -m fcpci -v 4.4.0
this did not work, in the logfile i can see that it still wants to
buy for the host system (3.16.x) and not for the chroot?
4061 [19:48:38] <greycat> You want to use the easy way. So stop
making it hard.
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4063 [19:49:25] <iio7> I am trying to play a MKV file using
mplayer2, but I am getting no sound (TrueHD format):
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4064 [19:49:32] <finetundra2234> karlpinc: I need to go again back
later
4065 [19:49:48] <iio7> I have also tried the version from debian
multimedia, but it's the same problem. What am I missing?
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4072 [19:52:03] <julius> iio7, its not mplayer...your sound system
is the problem
4073 [19:52:12] <julius> iio7, somehow mplayer cant access it
4074 [19:52:25] <julius> but ive got no clue how to fix that
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4077 [19:53:00] <julius> iio7, mplayer -v file.mkv will tell you
if it got problems opening devices in /dev
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4079 [19:54:39] <iio7> The sound system is fine, the mkv has
several sound tracks in different languages, if I choose another it
works fine. It's only the TrueHD part, I believe a codec is
missing.
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4083 [19:55:35] <glassresistor> im upgrading with aptitude and its
removing some packages im not familiar with
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4086 [19:56:37] <Bushman> blind: i'm not sure what does it
mean in <ssb> topic to "2) enable debian backports".
Do i need to do something extra on top of adding a repo?
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4097 [20:00:03] <macboy_> towo`, the real problem is hard disk
have a "/boot" crash... in this case, i think , chroot
anda install (apt) all boot files...
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4104 [20:02:06] <towo`> macboy_, use a live linux
4105 [20:02:34] <towo`> i ask myself how you have startet that
linux, if /boot is crashed
4106 [20:02:51] <macboy_> towo`, yes, i use systemrescuecd
4107 [20:03:09] <towo`> and what's the problem then?
4108 [20:03:12] <macboy_> towo`, and , i try use chroot to after
chroot install kernel package
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4112 [20:03:24] <towo`> mount your system, chroot in it and do,
whatever you want
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4114 [20:03:41] <greycat> Why is he trying to create a SECOND
system...?
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4116 [20:03:51] <noid-> I have no clue
4117 [20:03:51] <towo`> no one knows
4118 [20:04:03] <towo`> seems like clueless
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4120 [20:04:46] <markybob> Bushman: i told you ssb wouldn't
work for what you want
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4125 [20:05:44] <Lokie> hello what should I do when I try to use
reportbug to report a bug with libc6
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4127 [20:05:54] <Lokie> and reportbug crashes? :P
4128 [20:06:14] <greycat> Lokie:
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4135 [20:08:01] <Bushman> markybob: sorry, i must have missed
it...
4136 [20:08:08] <Bushman> when did you told me that?
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4140 [20:09:13] <markybob> 12:08 < markybob> ssb won't
work for python-pyqt5
4141 [20:09:28] <markybob> so an hour ago
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4153 [20:13:38] <Bushman> markybob: i see... missed it cause no
highlight. sorry.
4154 [20:14:35] <Bushman> markybob: so what are my options to get
newer version of python-pyqt5 on my jessie?
4155 [20:14:50] <markybob> Bushman: you have none on jessie
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4157 [20:15:44] <Bushman> what is the barier here? there already
is pyqt5 for jessie... just not up to date enough.
4158 [20:15:48] <greycat> "build upstream tarball" is
always an option
4159 [20:16:01] <markybob> greycat: the deps won't fit
4160 [20:16:12] <greycat> I didn't say "into a
.deb"
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4162 [20:16:34] <greycat> When Debian's dependencies get in
your WAY instead of helping you, just treat it like a commercial
Unix box and compile things directly.
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4173 [20:20:32] <markybob> greycat: i just checked. the build deps
from source won't work on jessie
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4176 [20:20:52] <Bushman> :(
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4178 [20:21:09] <sorta> where do python3-pip and
python3-virtualenv install executables to?
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4181 [20:21:16] <Bushman> so my only option is to upgrade to
testing then?
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4184 [20:21:52] <markybob> Bushman: if you *really* need it on
debian...yes. but it's not supported here per /topic.
you'll need to go to #debian-next on irc.oftc.net
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4187 [20:22:24] <Huck777> hi, I need help please with my monit
script. I want to monit rtorrent and if it crashes (which it does a
few times a week) to restart. According to the monit webinterface it
can't connect on the port of rtorrent (5001) but I know
it's running because I can use rutorrent (the webinterface
which connects on this port). This is the monit script
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4189 [20:23:04] <markybob> Huck777: hrm :P /displeased
4190 [20:23:13] <greycat> Huck777: why are you using this complex
thing? Just write a shell loop. while true; do rtorrent; done
4191 [20:23:21] <greycat> Run that in screen or tmux, and voila.
Done.
4192 [20:23:42] <PacoSmithereens> So, just returned to Debian
after about 6 years of running Windows. Really pleasantly surprised
at how everything just worked. I have one very minor issue. In KDE,
at least, the Iceweasel app icon is completely hosed:
replaced-url
4193 [20:23:43] <Huck777> greycat: rtorrent is running in a screen
with pid
4194 [20:24:00] <greycat> Huck777: have screen invoke that shell
loop instead of simply invoking rtorrent
4195 [20:25:03] <greycat> You may also need to rm -rf the rtorrent
lock file in between.
4196 [20:25:09] <greycat> err, not -r. just -f.
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4199 [20:26:32] <PacoSmithereens> Scratch that; found an
already-reported bug.
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4226 [20:36:20] <donald> hello
4227 [20:36:25] <Guest76516> I'm trying to track down the
severity / fix to this report back from fdisk. Never seen it before.
Any assistance appreciated..replaced-url
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4229 [20:37:22] <donald> I abandoned to install all the missing
firmwars because it was too hard and now read that: su
4230 [20:37:22] <donald> bash: su : commande introuvable
4231 [20:37:23] <DelphiWorld> hello
4232 [20:37:32] <DelphiWorld> how do i verify my ssh key
fingerprint?
4233 [20:37:37] <donald> how to list all the missings firmwares?
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4235 [20:38:06] <greycat> firmware problems should not break
simple shell commands like su
4236 [20:38:22] <donald> so what?
4237 [20:38:29] <greycat> So, you've done something else to
break su.
4238 [20:38:34] <markybob> donald: so we want to see your
sources.list
4239 [20:38:39] <donald> no
4240 [20:38:42] <donald> it is mine
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4242 [20:38:52] <markybob> donald: then we can't help you
4243 [20:39:18] <DelphiWorld> nothing should be secret in
sources.list
4244 [20:39:23] <greycat> If he managed to break simple shell
commands, he probably can't be helped anyway, due to libc6
being completely fucked, or who knows what.
4245 [20:39:28] <donald> cat /etc/apt/sources.list
4246 [20:39:28] <donald> bash: cat : commande introuvable
4247 [20:39:42] <markybob> donald: then you're fucked
4248 [20:40:00] <DelphiWorld> donald: essaye sh
4249 [20:40:03] <markybob> donald: reinstall
4250 [20:40:04] <donald> qu'estce- que c'dest (xhat is
it)?
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4253 [20:40:10] <DelphiWorld> essaye SH.
4254 [20:40:18] <markybob> is this french?
4255 [20:40:24] <abrotman> english here
4256 [20:40:25] <markybob> !fe
4257 [20:40:26] <dpkg> Fe is Ferrum, or Iron, atomic number 26,
55.847amu. FE is dondelelcaro-speak for For Example, ie
'eg.'. FE can also mean Functional Entity or possibly Form
End. front-end
4258 [20:40:29] <abrotman> !fr
4259 [20:40:29] <dpkg> Pour l'aide en francais, veuillez
rejoindre le canal #debian-fr. Francophone users: for help in
french, please go to #debian-fr.
4260 [20:40:30] <greycat> hahaha
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4262 [20:40:32] <donald> sh
4263 [20:40:32] <donald> bash: sh : commande introuvable
4264 [20:40:34] <DelphiWorld> yes its fr
4265 [20:40:45] <markybob> heh
4266 [20:40:45] <abrotman> go to #debian-fr if you want to speak
french
4267 [20:40:45] <donald> no importance.
4268 [20:40:49] <donald> I reinstall.
4269 [20:40:57] <abrotman> that seems extreme
4270 [20:41:00] <markybob> donald: it's a big importance.
you're making no sense
4271 [20:41:09] <DelphiWorld> so guys
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4273 [20:41:18] <DelphiWorld> my ssh client is losing ssh key in
cache
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4276 [20:41:27] <DelphiWorld> i want to verify the integrity
4277 [20:42:00] <DelphiWorld> rsa2 fingerprint
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4285 [20:43:38] <donald> nice
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4289 [20:44:22] <donald> how to save some softwares in a hard disk
before reinstall my system?
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4293 [20:44:55] <greycat> With a system that can't even run
"sh"? Probably by booting a rescue CD.
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4298 [20:45:06] <markybob> i wouldn't try
4299 [20:45:07] <donald> yes true!
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4302 [20:45:18] <markybob> it's fucked. you can't trust
it
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4304 [20:45:35] <donald> I have stopped a system update of a
bootable medium
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4313 [20:47:14] <donald> how to save some softwares in a hard disk
before reinstall my system?
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4321 [20:48:51] <frikinz> softwares? in which form?
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4325 [20:49:44] <frikinz> or software *list* ?
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4327 [20:50:15] <teraflops> donald: you *usually* save the
configs.
4328 [20:50:56] <donald> how to save the list AND the config?
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4338 [20:52:19] <frikinz> dpkg --get-selections for the list
4339 [20:52:19] * dpkg selects frikinz's ultra-s3kr3t collection
4340 [20:52:30] <frikinz> dpkg --get-selections for the list
4341 [20:52:30] * dpkg selects frikinz's pr0n collection
4342 [20:52:38] <greycat> I doubt he can run any commands in the
broken system.
4343 [20:53:58] <greycat> Just make copies of /etc and /home on
some backup medium (disk, USB key) and DO NOT blindly overwrite the
new post-reinstall /etc. Just use the old /etc as a REFERENCE to
hand modify things if needed.
4344 [20:54:23] * abrotman guesses this will be lost in translation ...
4345 [20:55:05] <frikinz> also debsums -ce
4346 [20:55:16] <frikinz> abrotman: indeed :)
4347 [20:55:32] <abrotman> or save off /var/lib/dpkg/status and
use it to figure out what you had installed
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4349 [20:56:30] <greycat> Sure, copying that won't hurt, but
I wouldn't use it to figure out what's missing. I'd
just use the new system naturally, and when I *try* to do something
and find that it's missing, then install it.
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4352 [20:57:29] <LordShadowWing> What's a Good utility to
Convert a Large amount of media from Non-free Formats to Free
Formats?
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4354 [20:57:35] <jmd> After upgrading to Jessie my NAT no longer
works. Is there something different about how it should be
configured?
4355 [20:57:41] <frikinz> there still not a script to parse status
file? I did this like 10y ago:
replaced-url
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4357 [20:58:21] <greycat> It's a human-readable file. Not
like it needs much parsing.
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4359 [20:58:50] <greycat> My 'ds' perl script that reads
dpkg status still works.
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4362 [20:59:48] <frikinz> perl <3 where is that script?
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4364 [21:00:15] <greycat>
replaced-url
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4384 [21:08:29] <julius> how do you tell dkms to bake a module for
a specific kernel? dkms install -k 4.4.0-1-amd64 -m fcpci -v 4.4.0
this did not work, in the logfile i can see that it still wants to
buy for the host system (3.16.x) and not for the chroot?
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4387 [21:09:54] <SirCmpwn> I'm running a debian container
inside of systemd-nspawn
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4389 [21:10:19] <towo`> julius, i don't get it, what has dkms
to do with chroot?
4390 [21:10:19] <SirCmpwn> I started it with `systemd-nspawn -nbD
debian/` and enabled/started systemd-networkd within the container
to configure the host0 interface
4391 [21:10:43] <SirCmpwn> I added a rule to /etc/systemd/network/
to give it a static IP, but it's still using DHCP
4392 [21:10:46] <SirCmpwn> help?
4393 [21:11:05] <SirCmpwn>
replaced-url
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4403 [21:14:57] <markybob> julius: i told you before. not
supported here
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4408 [21:17:23] <Walakea> is there a way i can have stable Debian
with Testing Gnome DE?
4409 [21:17:42] <Walakea> wont the dependencies turn my whole
system into testing?
4410 [21:17:49] <julius> markybob, is dkms not for debian?
4411 [21:17:54] <markybob> Walakea: no
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4413 [21:18:01] <markybob> Walakea: that's not a debian
kernel
4414 [21:18:02] <towo`> julius, sure it is
4415 [21:18:04] <Walakea> which no?
4416 [21:18:06] <julius> towo`, dkms guesses the kernel version
from the running one
4417 [21:18:10] <markybob> julius: that's not a debian kernel
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4419 [21:18:12] <towo`> julius, but there is no fcpci in debian
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4424 [21:18:35] <julius> markybob, its not a kernel at all at the
moment
4425 [21:18:39] <markybob> Walakea: to the testing gnome DE in
stable
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4427 [21:19:00] <julius> towo`, true, its pretty old. but i would
like to add it to a "default" kernel
4428 [21:19:01] <towo`> julius, and again, where is the relation
in dkms and chroot?
4429 [21:19:09] <julius> towo`, dkms guesses the kernel version
from the running one
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4432 [21:19:24] <towo`> dkms is using, what you give to dkms
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4434 [21:19:57] <Walakea> next time i can have gnome stable and
newer version is only when Debian releases new stable version?
4435 [21:20:02] <julius> towo`, in my case it guesses wrong. i
already tried -k like this: dkms install -k 4.4.0-1-amd64 -m fcpci
-v 4.4.0 but in the make.log you can see how dkms searches for 3.16
- the running kernel version
4436 [21:20:04] <towo`> julius, and i do not see a fcpci-dkms in
version 4.4.0
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4438 [21:20:21] <julius> towo`,
replaced-url
4439 [21:20:24] <mtn> Walakea: correct
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4443 [21:20:57] <markybob> Walakea: right
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4445 [21:21:16] <julius> towo`, i was just wondering why dkms wont
accept the other kernel version
4446 [21:21:18] <markybob> julius: are you using ubuntu?
4447 [21:21:21] <julius> no
4448 [21:21:22] <julius> jessie
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4450 [21:21:29] <markybob> with 4.4? okay
4451 [21:21:35] <towo`> julius, it accept other kernel versions
4452 [21:21:39] <julius> markybob, you really have to read the
questions
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4455 [21:22:09] <julius> im running 3.16 - the 4.4 is for ONE
experimental system
4456 [21:22:10] <greycat> The questions often lie, so it's
understandable that he is asking for confirmation of an EXTREME
non-default kernel version.
4457 [21:22:24] <julius> i see
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4464 [21:23:42] <julius> if i understand the process of compiling
for the 4.4 i might also go back to more stabler versions, but i
already got a sid in a chroot so why not
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4469 [21:25:43] <markybob> julius: sid isn't supported here
per /topic
4470 [21:25:46] <Roland-> hi, does anyone know the difference
between broadcom 57710 and 57711 ?
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4474 [21:26:28] <towo`> Roland-, the vendor maybe?
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4480 [21:27:33] <Roland-> same vendor
4481 [21:27:53] <towo`> i mean, the vendor knows
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4487 [21:28:18] <Roland-> alright, though somebody has some
experience
4488 [21:28:29] <Roland-> not too much in docs
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4495 [21:32:32] <julius> markybob, its not a sid question
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4497 [21:32:38] <julius> its about dkms
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4570 [21:55:32] <PacoSmithereens> I am a little confused by some
conflicting information I'm seeing online (a lot of docs may be
old or out of date) -
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4576 [21:56:50] <zykotick9> PacoSmithereens: nouveau can do 3d
with some cards! fyi, i'm not sure debian has the proprietary
driver anymore...
4577 [21:57:16] <PacoSmithereens> It does still have the
proprietary one.
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4579 [21:57:30] <PacoSmithereens> I was just curious. I have a
GTX-460. That is old. And slow. I should probably replace it. But in
any case..
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4583 [21:58:20] <cdb23ax> can someone help me my debian xen system
does not show the right graphic output. the system boots normal
until it says mce: Unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc: -16)
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4585 [21:58:42] <zykotick9> PacoSmithereens: are you sure?
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4587 [21:58:43] <judd> Bug
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4589 [21:58:45] <cdb23ax> then it says Loading, please wait and i
can wait 1 hour or 1 day it does not matter
4590 [21:59:02] <cdb23ax> then i tried to enter username and
password blind
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4592 [21:59:32] <cdb23ax> then i issued init 0 command and the
system shuts down so it is doing something but it just shows me the
wrong graphic output
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4598 [22:01:43] <PacoSmithereens> xserver-xorg-video-nvidia -
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver <- is still in the repos, for Testing,
anyway
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4603 [22:05:16] <CutMeOwnThroat> PacoSmithereens, xorg driver !=
kernel module?
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4605 [22:05:37] <PacoSmithereens> Guess I'm not sure why
you'd package one but not the other, but okay
4606 [22:06:10] <towo`> nvidia-kernel-dkms is still in the repo
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4608 [22:06:24] <towo`> and the bugreport is about precompiled
kernel-module
4609 [22:06:30] <towo`> they are gone
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4611 [22:07:15] <zykotick9> towo`: thanks...
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4616 [22:08:29] <PacoSmithereens> What is the difference between
the precompiled kernel module, and the X modules, when you're
actually running X? I am confused I guess, what video facilities
each provides that the other doesn't.
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4618 [22:09:36] <towo`> PacoSmithereens, the question does not
make many sense
4619 [22:09:53] <towo`> PacoSmithereens, nvidia has 2 parts, the
kernel module and the ddx
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4622 [22:10:29] <towo`> and precompiled kernel modules was removed
from the repo
4623 [22:10:40] <towo`> so the user has to compile the module
itself
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4627 [22:10:54] <CutMeOwnThroat> hm, now I am confused
4628 [22:10:56] <PacoSmithereens> And the other nvidia stuff in
the repo is used by the compiled module, should I choose to compile
it?
4629 [22:11:06] <CutMeOwnThroat> so nvidia does give out the
source for those modules?
4630 [22:11:10] <towo`> no
4631 [22:11:20] <towo`> only the source to compile the wrapper
4632 [22:11:20] <CutMeOwnThroat> how can dkms then compile them?
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4634 [22:11:35] <CutMeOwnThroat> what wrapper
4635 [22:11:50] <towo`> read the source-package
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4637 [22:12:12] <towo`> i don't se the problem of this
discussion
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4639 [22:12:39] <towo`> nvidia-driver can be installed as it was
ever able
4640 [22:12:49] <CutMeOwnThroat> read which package description
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4643 [22:13:09] <CutMeOwnThroat> nvidia-kernel-source?
4644 [22:13:21] <towo`> nvidia-graphics-driver
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4650 [22:13:50] <towo`> there you find the dkms module part and
you can understand, how it works
4651 [22:14:01] <CutMeOwnThroat> judd, versions
nvidia-graphics-driver
4652 [22:14:02] <judd> No package named
'nvidia-graphics-driver' was found in amd64.
4653 [22:14:17] <towo`> it's the source-package
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4656 [22:14:47] <greycat> towo`: you're not helping *me*, at
least, understand a single thing you're talking about. Can you
give us an actual command to run, or a URL to read, or something?
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4658 [22:14:52] <towo`> and the name is nvidia-graphics-drivers
4659 [22:15:01] <greycat> N: Unable to locate package
nvidia-graphics-drivers
4660 [22:15:01] <PacoSmithereens> I guess this is my confusion: In
Windows, I download an Nvidia installer, and it installs a bunch of
stuff, and Nvidia drivers are installed. In Linux, there are
currently 79 packages referencing "nvidia" in some way.
Some of these have license problem. I want to play a game with full
3D acceleration; I'm just unsure what the removal of some of
these packages means to me in terms of wanting to say, play a game,
and whether
4661 [22:15:01] <PacoSmithereens> or not this is all beside the
point because nouveau provides the 3D acceleration and so on (I last
use Linux about 6 years ago, when if you didn't have the nvidia
driver installed and working in X, you'd get really slow frame
rates.)
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4663 [22:15:37] <towo`> PacoSmithereens, apt install nvidia-driver
4664 [22:15:42] <towo`> where is the problem?
4665 [22:15:53] <CutMeOwnThroat> how are you supposed to read that
4666 [22:15:59] <towo`> greycat, what are confusing you?
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4668 [22:16:03] <PacoSmithereens> There is no problem - my initial
question was whether or not this was necessary and nouveau provided
pretty much everything required.
4669 [22:16:08] <greycat> OK, "apt-cache show
nvidia-driver" worked.
4670 [22:16:18] <greycat> The two previously suggested names did
not.
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4672 [22:16:29] <CutMeOwnThroat> towo`, you could try to be a
little more concrete... e.g. providing a command
4673 [22:16:32] <towo`> PacoSmithereens, if you want powerfull 3d,
you need the blob
4674 [22:16:36] <PacoSmithereens> Thanks
4675 [22:16:41] <towo`> CutMeOwnThroat, command for what?
4676 [22:16:54] <CutMeOwnThroat> I don't mind to RTFM, but
having to guess 20-30 times at what you actually want us to read
isn't in my book how it's donw
4677 [22:16:55] <towo`> CutMeOwnThroat, apt-get source
nvidia-graphics-drivers
4678 [22:17:05] <CutMeOwnThroat> why'd I want the whole
source package
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4680 [22:17:22] <x032cx> is this what yall looking for
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4683 [22:17:55] <Bobbix> Hi, i need help to configure debian 8.2
(Jessie) as L2TP/IPSec Client
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4686 [22:18:15] <PacoSmithereens> That wiki page contains this:
"As of jessie, the need for the proprietary drivers is pretty
much over - nouveau now works quite well and works with dual-headed
displays by simple and easy configuring from within your
desktop" which raised my question initially.
4687 [22:18:44] <greycat> PacoSmithereens: I think the unstated
part is "... for certain cards, not listed here"
4688 [22:18:45] <Bobbix> Googling i find i need to installa xl2tpd
and openswan BUT openswan not available for Debian Jessie
4689 [22:18:45] <CutMeOwnThroat> so the source package has nvidias
installers in it
4690 [22:18:50] <PacoSmithereens> But that doesn't mention
games, 3-D acceleration and so on, which was why I was confused.
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4692 [22:19:24] <towo`> for old cards, 3d works wit nouveau, but
the performance is not like the blob
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4694 [22:19:37] <Bobbix> There are alternatives? Can i use other
clients for Debian ? If yes, how ??? (Thanks)
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4700 [22:21:00] <PacoSmithereens> towo` - Thanks, that was my
basic query. I see running nexuiz, which presumably uses 3-D
acceleration, that it runs fine with nouveau. So on my system, there
appears to be 3D acceleration, if not as fast/optimal as the blobs.
4701 [22:21:24] <aphorise> I have a strange scenario where doing
`rm -rf /tmp/*` has my box busy doing it for the past hour... there
was close to 200Gb in there which was generated in the past 20 hours
- but I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to check
whats causing this - only thing I can run in `top` even `ls` or
other commands dont seem to work
4702 [22:21:30] <aphorise> Though all my active processes are
still up
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4704 [22:23:16] <PacoSmithereens> You mean, find out what's
filling up /tmp or why it is taking so long to delete?
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4706 [22:23:53] <CutMeOwnThroat> Bobbix, I haven't used it
and cannot say anything, but there's factoids. Message our bot,
I think this may be a starting point: /msg dpkg xl2tpd
4707 [22:24:39] <aphorise> PacoSmithereens why its taking so
long... almost feels like parts of kernel closest to shells just
dont care :-p
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4709 [22:24:49] <PacoSmithereens> rm has a -v switch which will
show you what it's doing as it does it.
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4711 [22:24:54] <Walakea> is wayland the future of X?
4712 [22:24:54] <PacoSmithereens> It might help (unless this is
obvious)
4713 [22:25:08] <aphorise> PacoSmithereens there were only 8 files
in there thoug
4714 [22:25:20] <humbobble> aren't new things being written
into /tmp
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4717 [22:25:44] <aphorise> humbobble for some of my processes yes.
4718 [22:25:55] <consolejazz> interested in installing debian on
late 2007 white macbook. read about rEFInd bootloader, however,
still uneasy about the process. anyone here repurposed old mac by
loading debian or debian-derived distro on it?
4719 [22:25:57] <CutMeOwnThroat> judd, versions openswan
4720 [22:25:58] <judd> Package: openswan on amd64 --
squeeze-security: 1:2.6.28+dfsg-5+squeeze2; wheezy: 1:2.6.37-3;
wheezy-security: 1:2.6.37-3+deb7u1
4721 [22:26:15] <CutMeOwnThroat> Bobbix, seems openswan was
removed after wheezy
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4724 [22:26:41] <Nik05> hello, hey CutMeOwnThroat
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4726 [22:26:58] <consolejazz> don't want to completely wipe
osx partition, however, i do want to use debian as main os on the
sytem. osx would only remain on tiny partition of the SSD for any
'what if' hardware update scenarios
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4728 [22:27:32] <aphorise> consolejazz remove malos from you
system :-)
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4732 [22:28:14] <Nik05> I have a RAID 10 setup, and i want to
replace one disk, mdadm says it didnt fail yet. can i just add a
disk in the raid1 device, restore and then remove the disk i want to
remove?
4733 [22:28:35] <Nik05> or do i need to remove first and then
restore the new drive?
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4741 [22:30:33] <Mikaze> How does one get rid of IPv6 in Jessie?
4742 [22:31:25] <consolejazz> aphorise: to be clear, you're
saying go without osx completely?
4743 [22:31:35] <consolejazz> do you have experience installing
debian on an older mac?
4744 [22:31:44] <nkuttler> Mikaze: define get rid?
4745 [22:31:53] <Mikaze> Turn it off.
4746 [22:31:56] <CutMeOwnThroat> Bobbix, bugs.debian.org/736557 -
the removal bug names strongswan as an alternative
4747 [22:31:57] <judd> Bug
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4751 [22:32:45] <Nik05> Mikaze can you google?
4752 [22:32:50] <Nik05> first hit explains it
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4754 [22:33:20] <Mikaze> Not easily. I'm stuck to using lynx
and edbrowse.
4755 [22:33:35] <CutMeOwnThroat> dpkg, noipv6
4756 [22:33:35] <dpkg> From Debian 6.0 "Squeeze"
onwards, <IPv6> is built into the Linux kernel (excluding the
loongson-2f flavour). To disable IPv6, add the kernel command line
option ipv6.disable=1 to your bootloader.
4757 [22:33:36] <superstraw> wow
4758 [22:33:55] <greycat> I don't understand the goal.
4759 [22:34:26] <nkuttler> eh, lynx is more than enough to browse
the web..
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4761 [22:35:13] <Mikaze> Until I learn all the IPv6 crap, I'd
like to stay with IPv4 where I can have a static IP who's
numbering scheme I know.
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4763 [22:35:38] <CutMeOwnThroat> Mikaze, ^-- see the factoid from
thebot
4764 [22:35:41] <greycat> So, why do you feel the need to
"remove" IPv6 if you aren't using it?
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4768 [22:36:23] <CutMeOwnThroat> Mikaze, there's also
/sys/module/ipv6/parameters/disable_ipv6 ... but there is probably a
reason the factoid doesn't mention it
4769 [22:37:06] <Mikaze> Because my bot can't find the
dnsBoot parameter, huh? K. Thanks. Will try that.
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4775 [22:38:06] <Mikaze> All I get in resolv.conf are friggin IPv6
numbers.
4776 [22:38:15] <CutMeOwnThroat> greycat, many people do,
that's why we have the factoid. The maybe better answer:
I've seen some services only bind to the ipv6 address/interface
by default, which can be annoying
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4778 [22:38:23] <consolejazz> it's a shame tools like
fail2ban aren't yet working for ipv6
4779 [22:39:12] <CutMeOwnThroat> why not?
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4783 [22:41:33] <sypher> stop trying to disable ipv6. jesus.
4784 [22:41:51] <Bobbix> CutMeOwnThroat: thaks
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4787 [22:42:13] <greycat> Some of us can't get an IPv6 even
if we wanted to.
4788 [22:42:17] <sypher> CutMeOwnThroat: and because the allocated
ip ranges are so large that youd have to block an entire /64 to be
effective, whih can inadvertently affect a large number of hosts.
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4792 [22:43:30] <sypher> Mikaze: learn ipv6 instead of disabling
it. its easy.
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4795 [22:43:43] <CutMeOwnThroat> sypher, I thought you block
exactly one IP for each failed request...
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4797 [22:44:00] <Mikaze> sypher: No.
4798 [22:44:04] <Mikaze> lol
4799 [22:44:11] <CutMeOwnThroat> and actually then unblock after
something like an hour
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4801 [22:44:44] <sypher> Mikaze: K. then you can figure out how to
disable it, since youre so certain that thats the proper solution.
4802 [22:44:49] <consolejazz> CutMeOwnThroat: that's how
fail2ban works traditionally
4803 [22:44:53] <consolejazz> unless i'm mistaken
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4805 [22:45:28] <sypher> CutMeOwnThroat: but with ipv6, the
available address ranges for each host are enormous. i could easily
cycle through my 2^64 addresses each time i try to authenticate.
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4807 [22:46:24] <CutMeOwnThroat> but fail2ban mostly blocks
drive-by-shooting attackers
4808 [22:46:29] <sypher> Mikaze: And hint: disabling is the wrong
answer. Have fun.
4809 [22:46:35] <consolejazz> "So if IPv6 is not supported on
your network infrastructure, it might be useful to disable it all
together. Why ? It can cause issues like delayed domain lookups,
un-necessary attempts to connect to IPv6 addresses causing delay in
network connection etc."
4810 [22:46:40] <consolejazz>
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4811 [22:46:42] <consolejazz> fwiw
4812 [22:46:59] <sypher> consolejazz: not worth anything.
4813 [22:47:10] <consolejazz> :)
4814 [22:47:19] <Mikaze> Exactly. That's what's
happening. Takes 20 seconds for telnet to respond.
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4817 [22:47:44] <consolejazz> there's a method listed there,
Mikaze, for giving ipv4 preference over ipv6.
4818 [22:47:51] <sypher> consolejazz: if you dont have a global
address, none of that actually happens.
4819 [22:47:54] <consolejazz> which you might consider
4820 [22:48:00] <CutMeOwnThroat> Mikaze, and that's not a DNS
issue, but happens when connecting to the IP?
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4822 [22:48:20] <sypher> consolejazz: if you dont have a global
address, ipv4 is already preferred.
4823 [22:48:42] <sypher> consolejazz: thats my point. disabling it
is pointless.
4824 [22:49:03] <CutMeOwnThroat> what do you mean "don't
have a global address"
4825 [22:49:15] <consolejazz> yea lost me on that point sypher
4826 [22:49:21] <consolejazz> if you could explain
4827 [22:49:21] <sypher> CutMeOwnThroat: compared to a link scope
address.
4828 [22:49:23] <Mikaze> I'm connecting to the same router
where I was running a static IPv4 address in Squeeze. I move to
Jessie, hoping the system would be even better, but all I get is 20
second delays.
4829 [22:49:42] <sypher> CutMeOwnThroat: in a bit, sure.
4830 [22:49:50] <Mikaze> Screw IPv6.
4831 [22:49:52] <greycat> Your router is giving you an IPv6
address on your *internal* network?!
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4833 [22:50:07] <hexnewbie> Mikaze: Is the IPv6 coming from the
router, or from your Internet provider?
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4837 [22:50:25] <consolejazz> still mystified by the
technology/math behind ipv6
4838 [22:50:41] * consolejazz needs to study for a ccna
4839 [22:50:46] <greycat> I will be mystified by IPv6 forever,
until my ISP actually starts using it.
4840 [22:50:51] <sypher> consolejazz: not much different than
ipv4. Just longer and in hex.
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4842 [22:51:06] <CutMeOwnThroat> my provider at home at least
gives me two ipv4 DNS servers (192.xxx) and two ipv6 DNS servers...
4843 [22:51:25] <consolejazz> yes, started to learn hex so shaky
there still
4844 [22:51:44] <consolejazz> i don't even know if my isp is
using ipv6
4845 [22:51:48] <consolejazz> they claim they do
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4847 [22:51:55] <consolejazz> a quick test would involved what?
4848 [22:52:18] <consolejazz> sorry for going off topic with
ipv6..
4849 [22:52:19] <greycat>
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4850 [22:52:36] <CutMeOwnThroat> when I had long delays on DNS
lookups, removing all but the 2nd IPV6-DNS fixed it... I think the
first DNS had problems... and the 2nd ipv4 one ... I'm not sure
how that is done anyway
4851 [22:53:03] <CutMeOwnThroat> in some way 192.168.2.1 and
192.168.2.2 both went to the router
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4855 [22:53:39] <consolejazz> will routers older than certain date
not support ipv6, even if your isp is providing it to you?
4856 [22:53:56] <sypher> those are both private ips, so that
doesnt surprise me
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4858 [22:54:18] <sypher> lets switch to offtopic, btw
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4860 [22:54:34] <CutMeOwnThroat> I guess the router/modem just
took packages for both IPs
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4863 [22:54:56] <consolejazz> $ ping6 ipv6.google.com │
4864 [22:54:59] <consolejazz> connect: Network is unreachable
4865 [22:55:01] <consolejazz> :(
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4875 [22:56:53] <frikinz> that's probably your dns not
answering to AAAA requests
4876 [22:57:09] <CutMeOwnThroat> consolejazz, I'm a bit
surprised my uni still doesn't offer it... but I remember
faintly hearing that some of the switches/routers they have
don't support it... so yes :)
4877 [22:57:21] <Dagger> no, that's a lack of v6. DNS not
responding would give a hostname not found error or so
4878 [22:57:31] <frikinz> correct
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4881 [22:58:37] <sypher> frikinz: no, it is. but he doesnt have a
global scope address, and therefore no route to the ipv6 endpoint.
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4890 [23:01:23] <aphorise> consolejazz - no experiance with older
Mac's but from the one I did in 2004 it can only have got
better and easier.
4891 [23:01:42] <consolejazz> aphorise: okay, and did you
completely wipe the osx partition, leaving only *nix on it?
4892 [23:01:52] <aphorise> yes
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4910 [23:06:14] <HelpMeNow> sorry for the spam)
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4931 [23:14:54] <consolejazz> "sorry for the spam .. i'm
spamming you now"
4932 [23:15:33] <Iridos> the kline seems to indicate we need not
click the link :)
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4992 [23:32:46] <karlpinc> consolejazz: You often want "ping
-n", to avoid reverse dns delays.
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5006 [23:38:10] <GJdan> I accidentally did apt-get upgrade when an
lvm snapshot with a xen domU with debian on it was in existence. Now
I can't remove the snapshot because it's under
'grub-mount'.... how can I unmount it... fix this and
remove the snapshot
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5017 [23:41:29] <malademental> hi
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5021 [23:42:56] <GJdan> can I safely kill a grub-mount process?
5022 [23:43:22] <malademental> I compiled a custom kernel (v4.4.1)
with realtime support but my nvidia drivers don't work because
dkms can't find the headers in /lib/modules/4.4.1-rt5/build or
/lib/modules/4.4.1-rt5/source
5023 [23:43:38] <malademental> how do i fix that?
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5027 [23:44:31] <markybob> malademental: how did you install the
kernel?
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5031 [23:45:12] <malademental> I compiled it then made a package
with make-kpkg
5032 [23:45:22] <malademental> I got the sources on kernel.org
5033 [23:45:24] <markybob> malademental: yep. that's where
you went wrong
5034 [23:45:26] <malademental> and then dpkg -i
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5036 [23:45:29] <markybob> !make-kpkg
5037 [23:45:29] <dpkg> make-kpkg is no longer the recommended
method for building kernel packages. See <kernel handbook> for
current instructions. It can be used to make a debian package for a
custom kernel. See man make-kpkg, <kp mantra>. NOTE it does
not automatically create header packages, needed for
module-assistant and dkms.
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5039 [23:45:50] <markybob> do it the proper way and you get a
headers package
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5041 [23:46:00] <malademental> :'( I got used to do this like
that since years ^^
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5043 [23:46:08] <markybob> malademental: things change
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5046 [23:46:24] <malademental> but war, war never changes
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5048 [23:46:38] <malademental> thanks for helping though ;)
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5050 [23:47:59] <jessie> The one problem with the nick of jessie
in this channel is I get a ton of mentions.
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5061 [23:51:27] <vegenaise> hey debian irc. anyone available to
help me (a n00b) fix a auto-mounting usb issue? which is to say, it
used to auto-mount but now doesn't and i have to do it manually
in the terminal each time. debian 8 stable.
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5064 [23:52:26] <musca> hello vegenaise
5065 [23:52:39] <vegenaise> hi musca :)
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5070 [23:54:18] <musca> vegenaise: I think, you expect your
devices to be mounted under /media/$USER/$Label
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5073 [23:55:13] <Delf> Am I the only one having this?
replaced-url
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5079 [23:56:04] <GJdan> asdfasdfkj
5080 [23:56:05] <mdasilva> is there a way to get systemd working
after an upgrade to jessie without having to restart the box?
5081 [23:56:07] <vegenaise> musca, well, i expect them to be
visible accessible in thunar (under devices) upon plugging in. this
is what happens/happened with a fresh install of the os.
5082 [23:57:22] <markybob> mdasilva: no. you have to restart after
a release upgrade
5083 [23:57:48] <Delf> vegenaise: apt-get install pastebinit
&& cat /etc/fstab | pastebinit
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5087 [23:58:02] <mdasilva> thanks
5088 [23:59:04] <musca> vegenaise: please list your /media/$USER
directory with ls -l
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5090 [23:59:31] <musca> vegenaise: Are there any directories that
belong to the root user?
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5092 [23:59:38] <GJdan> hmm I see a bunch of os-probe things
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