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0 [00:00:01] <GJdan> maybe I can kill the process, remove the
snapshot then dpkg-reconfigure the linux/grub package that did this?
1 [00:00:25] <vegenaise> Delf,
replaced-url
2 [00:00:53] <zykotick9> Delf: fyi, an easy way to get pastes
without installing anything is to use
replaced-url
3 [00:01:31] <teraflops> You'll need to install netcat
4 [00:01:48] <zykotick9> teraflops: pretty sure that's
part of base (i could be wrong?!?!)
5 [00:01:57] <vegenaise> musca,
replaced-url
6 [00:02:03] <teraflops> Hmm idk
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12 [00:03:47] <Delf> zykotick9: Thank you
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15 [00:04:24] <musca> vegenaise: yes,exactly. Do you see the
"root root"? And theese directories are the mountpoints of
your removable media?
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17 [00:05:05] <Delf> vegenaise: Did you add line 12 in fstab
yourself?
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24 [00:06:19] <zykotick9> teraflops: looks like you _might_ be
right, "aptitude why netcat" tells me it's
cups/foomatic-db-engine that pulled in nc on my box
25 [00:06:21] <vegenaise> musca, no, they're old
mountpoints to an additional hd and permanent sd card. the issue
with those were, upon reboot the os would assign the same hd/sd card
an ammended address, and deluge would stop working due to the
different drive path. hence my fstab changes
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28 [00:07:09] <bmomjian> Can upgrading my SSL server key
invalidate client SSH keys that were generated on the clients and
stored in .ssh/authorized_keys?
29 [00:07:14] <vegenaise> Delf, yes. that's one of the two
lines i added. line 12 and 13 are what i changed.
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32 [00:07:52] <bmomjian> because that's what seems to have
just happened, which surprises me.
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39 [00:08:40] <bmomjian> Where would I look in the logs for
details on an SSH key rejection?
40 [00:08:44] <Delf> vegenaise: Does it work?
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46 [00:10:21] <Iridos> vegenaise, did the DE automounting stop
after you added this to fstab or did you add it to fstab because the
automounting stopped working
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48 [00:10:42] <Iridos> bmomjian, on the server?
49 [00:11:08] <vegenaise> Delf, well, yea. the fstab changes
made it so the 2nd hd and sd card which i never remove always mount
to the same folders in home. my issue relates to plugging usb and
not automounting. then having to fdisk -l, and mount/umount, etc.
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51 [00:11:57] <bmomjian> I generated the keys on different
laptops but ssh'ing into the server now fails with "server
key refused". The authorized_keys is on the server ,yes.
52 [00:12:20] <vegenaise> Iridos, i don't recall, as i have
ignored it for some months. i added it to fstab because my permanent
drives were getting a new drive path every reboot. this caused many
issues with torrenting and the like.
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55 [00:13:33] <Iridos> vegenaise, which is the drive that is
supposed to automount anyway
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58 [00:13:41] <Delf> vegenaise: It's better to use uuid
instead
59 [00:14:58] <teraflops> Or labels
60 [00:15:01] <axc1298> anyone know if kde's new project
neon will benefit debian too, or just ubuntu?
61 [00:15:08] <vegenaise> Iridos, well, i'd prefer all my
usb ports to do it. i know one of them is /dev/sdd. i could find out
the others.
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65 [00:16:15] <vegenaise> Delf, that's what i was told on
reddit when i asked for help setting up the fstab. but i was also
told that uuid would be for drives that i remove, and so this
approach shouldn't be an issue cause they're permanent?
66 [00:16:37] <zykotick9> Delf: personally, i found labels
easier to manage then UUIDs... but ymmv vegenaise
67 [00:16:45] <Iridos> I meant... are all the ones we see in
fstab permanent ones or does it already contain tries to fix this
68 [00:17:02] <Iridos> oh well, nevermind... different approach
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70 [00:18:15] <Delf> zykotick9: Yes, labels is good, and even if
you connect the drives in different ports, it would make no
difference.
71 [00:18:35] <Iridos> it's time for me go home...
72 [00:18:40] <zykotick9> Delf: both labels and UUIDs are
constant, unlike /dev/sdX
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74 [00:19:29] <Delf> zykotick9: Yes. But labels may not be as
unique as UUIDs
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77 [00:20:04] <zykotick9> Delf: well yes, if the user labels two
partitions the same... expect issues ;)
78 [00:20:12] <teraflops> Heh
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80 [00:21:20] <Delf> vegenaise: lsblk | pastebinit
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83 [00:21:59] <vegenaise> Delf, well it sounds like labels/uuid
is what i want. would it be sufficient to put the same thing in
fstab as i have on lines 12/13, except changing out dev/sdX for the
uuid? to put it another way, leave those two entries, but copy them
and ammend them with the uuid for the usb drives i intend to use?
84 [00:22:06] * zykotick9 notes the debian installer lacks the ability
to label a swap partition during install :(
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86 [00:22:42] <bmomjian> So what would cause all of my
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys to return "server key refused".
They are all ssh-rsa keys.
87 [00:23:04] <Delf> vegenaise: I don't know if
that'll solve your problem but I would begin there.
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90 [00:23:42] <vegenaise> Delf,
replaced-url
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93 [00:24:35] <Delf> vegenaise: You can use blkid to get the
UUID's for the corresponding partitions
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98 [00:25:45] <Iridos> vegenaise, as you said thunar, I guess
this is xfce... to at least partly answer the original question...
the mechanism the DE mounts usb disks is a bit complex and often not
so very transparent. there are policikit and dbus things involved...
one intermediate step is often the udisks command (there now is also
udiskctl in udisks2) ... you could try mounting and umounting with
udisk... if you get permission errors for that, that may be the
cause that
99 [00:25:45] <Iridos> your "normal" automount fails.
100 [00:25:59] <Iridos> laters and gn
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102 [00:26:43] <vegenaise> Iridos, thanks! i'll look into
that
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104 [00:27:39] <vegenaise> Delf, good to know. i'll give
that a shot in fstab and see how it goes. thanks very much for your
help :)
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109 [00:28:10] <Delf> vegenaise: You should know, I joined this
channel to get help, not give. I'm a noob myself! :P
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133 [00:32:17] <vegenaise> Delf, lol. well at least you know how
to type this character: "|". i see it often among terminal
commands and it's proven difficult to enter when i'm
typing in and no copypasting. one last bit of help with that?
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139 [00:35:17] <icarus> hello all
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143 [00:35:37] <Delf> vegenaise: One last bit of help with what?
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146 [00:36:13] <icarus> hello all ***
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148 [00:36:42] <vegenaise> delf, typing this character:
"|"
149 [00:36:43] <icarus> is there any other place that stock
debian will report usb devices plugged in via scsi other than
/var/log/messages in proc?
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151 [00:36:56] <Delf> vegenaise: It depends on which layout you
have on the keyboard
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154 [00:37:14] <icarus> ive been trying to find a nice place in
/proc to watch for attached devices so i can script some interaction
but find/grep dont seem to turn up anything
155 [00:37:34] <Delf> vegenaise: If you have us layout, it's
shift and the button between backspace and enter
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158 [00:38:02] <icarus> for example: ubuntu has a
/proc/scsi/usb-storage location that reports devices
159 [00:38:13] <vegenaise> Delf, yup. you're right. many
thanks!
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168 [00:45:43] <bmomjian> Fixed, found the message in
/var/log/auth.log, found "bad ownership or modes for directory
/root". Somehow my /root directory got group write permission.
I was adjusting things and must have done it; works now. :-)
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179 [00:49:50] <zykotick9> bmomjian: nice!
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190 [00:52:36] <pablitosw> ok
191 [00:52:36] <saul> i want to make a command run at boot, not
by root but by a regular user
192 [00:52:51] <saul> i understand there's some way to do is
in crontab with @reboot but i cant find it in the man page
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197 [00:54:17] <themill> saul: which manpage? (it's in
crontab(5))
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201 [00:55:15] <pablitosw> I am using postfix as an mta I fix the
sasl and now I am stuck when I put web sites domain in my
destination. it will give me tgat they can't find my user in
the table
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204 [00:55:42] <pablitosw> when I remove mydomain it gives me
relay access denied
205 [00:55:55] <pablitosw> any tips
206 [00:55:58] <saul> themill: i found it on the web
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208 [00:56:10] <saul> looks like "@reboot user command"
209 [00:56:20] <saul> or if you are editing your own crontab with
crontab -e, just @reboot command
210 [00:56:25] <saul> gonna test itout crossing fingers
211 [00:56:41] <saul> (it's a tunnel i need to run in order
to access without moving a bunch of crap)
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244 [01:14:03] <andril> hello
245 [01:14:16] <musca> hallo andril
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248 [01:15:50] <yareckon> hello, I am trying to set a gpg key as
MY key on a new computer and am having no luck
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250 [01:16:00] <yareckon> anyone know what they are doing?
251 [01:16:15] <yareckon> I have exported, imported private and
public
252 [01:16:22] <yareckon> set trust of private key to ultimate
253 [01:16:45] <yareckon> missing that magic incantation that
will make it all work
254 [01:17:11] <yareckon> seahorse uses the term
"Personal" key in the interface
255 [01:17:28] <yareckon> and I can't see the imported key
when I set that filter
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257 [01:19:13] <jessie> yareckon: So, if you have the private key
added and have set the trust to ultimate then you should be able to
use that key.
258 [01:19:22] <yareckon> hmm
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260 [01:19:32] <jessie> But you have to make sure that whatever
user ID you're using is added to that key as well, i.e. the
email that you're trying to send emails as.
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263 [01:21:55] <yareckon> ok, if there is no other step on the
gpg side, I may just be missing the link to seahorse / enigmail
264 [01:22:05] <yareckon> which don't see the key as my
personal one
265 [01:22:22] <jessie> Is the email you have in your email
client added to the private key?
266 [01:22:24] <yareckon> will try direct file encryption /
decryption ans see
267 [01:22:37] <jessie> gpg --list-secret-keys
268 [01:22:44] <jessie> See if your email is listed when you do
that.
269 [01:22:52] <yareckon> yeah it is
270 [01:23:12] <yareckon> gimme a second to try to test on a text
file
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272 [01:24:06] <yareckon> ok, so the problem is not gpg
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284 [01:29:51] <yareckon> ok, will wade through the wizards on
enigmail
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287 [01:30:33] <yareckon> LOL
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290 [01:31:20] <yareckon> went through 45 minutes of setting up
my work keys on my home machine in oder to decrypt email from
colleage that consisted of a single smiley
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294 [01:31:42] <yareckon> pretty secret which smiley it was tho
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309 [01:34:39] <yareckon> OK, thanks for the hand holding jessie
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311 [01:34:54] <yareckon> you don't change your nick every
release do ya?
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316 [01:36:00] <yareckon> nope
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318 [01:36:29] <yareckon> night everyone
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338 [01:46:24] <Circuitsoft> Hello - I have a few lxc VMs
running, and running on, Jessie.
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341 [01:46:52] <Circuitsoft> On one of them, aptitude is reading
~120M/s when "Loading package lists" and takes about 10
seconds to go every percentage point.
342 [01:47:09] <Circuitsoft> I've never seen aptitude take
more than a few seconds to load the list before, but this has been
going several minutes.
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373 [02:03:19] <Circuitsoft> So, apt-get is also horrendously
slow, and when I strace it, I just see it calling brk() every second
or so.
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376 [02:05:34] <ToBeFree> Circuitsoft, does "apt-get
clean" help somehow?
377 [02:06:01] <Circuitsoft> No.
378 [02:06:17] <Circuitsoft> So, after a reboot (of the
container) it's fast again.
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380 [02:06:29] <Circuitsoft> I think it was an issue with how
libvirt-lxc limits memory usage.
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425 [02:30:49] <paludo> Guys, why is that "xdg-settings set
default-web-browser google-chrome.desktop" returns:
"xdg-settings: unknown desktop environment"? I'm
running Mate
426 [02:32:13] <somiaj> paludo: It really says enviornment? Have
you created the google-chrome.desktop file and put it in the proper
location?
427 [02:32:35] <somiaj> xdg-settings I didn't think was
dependent the actual enviorment.
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429 [02:33:10] <somiaj> paludo: if the google-chrome.desktop file
is created and put in a proper location, maybe paste its contents.
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435 [02:37:17] <paludo> somiaj: here
replaced-url
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443 [02:39:27] <gparted> hey im having a problem. i was playing a
game on wine. then i quit. now my pc constantly reads from the hdd
like once every other second. it only does this with my user
account. i can login as root and it doesnt happen. how can i fix
this?
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446 [02:40:17] <gparted> i checked logs and i cant see anything
to indicate what is doing it. nor in top or task manager
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449 [02:43:22] <gparted> i guess i will just delete the user
account and its home dir and make a new user...
450 [02:43:39] <bmomjian> Can someone help me figure out why my
local fonts are not being found? I had a working setup but just
upgraded from Debian Squeeze to Jessie and now am getting "font
not found" errors.
451 [02:44:06] <somiaj> gparted: check ps fax, top, to see what
processes are running, is the wine process still running (sometimes
it doesn't stop nicely)
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456 [02:45:49] <somiaj> paludo: looks like you stole that
.desktop file from ubuntu, I see things like
'TargetEnviorment=Unity' in there
457 [02:46:12] <somiaj> paludo: maybe grab the chromium.desktop
file form a debian package and modify it to run google-chrome
instead.
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461 [02:46:58] <paludo> somiaj: I did not, executing xdg-settings
get default-web-browser gives the same error
462 [02:47:12] <somiaj> paludo: nevermind, that is the .desktop
package that comes with the google-chrome package, just checked
463 [02:47:47] <somiaj> paludo: hmm, okay, wonder what is wrong
with your xdg setup, as it works fine here and I'm not even
running a desktop.
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466 [02:49:19] <paludo> somiaj: take a look at my xdg-settings
script,
replaced-url
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468 [02:50:34] <paludo> somiaj: doesn't look strange that it
only tests for kde, gnome and xfce?
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470 [02:51:26] <somiaj> paludo: what does echo $DE return?
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472 [02:52:34] <somiaj> paludo: DE=generic xdg-desktop (then run
that command)
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474 [02:52:46] <somiaj> paludo: though don't know why it
works on my system, I don't have DE defined.
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479 [02:54:13] <somiaj> paludo: okay, I see what is happening, it
detectes you are running mate, but for some reason doesn't
consider that a valid desktop. It might be because gnome2 (which
mate was forked) doesn't support xdg-open
480 [02:54:18] <paludo> somiaj: DE is define through that
detectDE function, which looks for ${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP}, which in
my case is MATE, but the function doesn't consider that case,
look at lines 385
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482 [02:55:04] <somiaj> I just read on some form that you could
set it that way, but looks like the script will ignore any setting
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484 [02:55:11] <karlpinc> bmomjian: Errr. I hate fonts. How do
you know? Where do the errors show up? I have these installed
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485 [02:55:55] <paludo> somiaj: shouldn't I be using xdg at
all then...
486 [02:56:34] <somiaj> paludo: I'm unsure, I don't
know what mate would use for its default browser. Though I thought
other applications could be using xdg-open so it seems strange that
it is desktop dependent.
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488 [02:56:49] <somiaj> paludo: but I'm just a simple window
manager user who configures everythign by hand, I don't use any
of these tools.
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492 [02:57:26] <karlpinc> bmomjian: Without knowing anything at
all, I see that "fc-cache" is supposed to rebuild
something font-y.
493 [02:57:56] <bmomjian> Oh, Karl, I wanted to reply to your
email today; things are much better now. Thanks so much.
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495 [02:58:04] <bmomjian> fonts are very confusing
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498 [02:58:30] <paludo> somiaj: ok, but where is the file
configuration for default applications? I always used xdg for that
kind of stuff
499 [02:58:51] <karlpinc> bmomjian: Once upon a time I installed
the "libre" fonts in lieu of the MS fonts and stopped
thinking about it. (Gotta go for a bit...)
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501 [02:59:18] <paludo> somiaj: what seems odd to me is the fact
that the script simple doesn't consider MATE in the case
statement
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503 [02:59:29] <gparted> ok that fixed it
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505 [02:59:40] <gparted> any idea what might have caused that to
happen?
506 [02:59:53] <bmomjian> What is odd is that it worked in
Squeeze, and I have my entire font local directory still unchanged.
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509 [03:00:05] <bmomjian> creating that was a bear, but it is
there now
510 [03:00:08] <somiaj> paludo:
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511 [03:00:12] <bmomjian> for some reason latex isn't seeing
it.
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513 [03:00:37] <somiaj> paludo: seems that it dosen't know
how to properly set the browser for mate and suggests you use
mime-types instead.
514 [03:00:40] <bmomjian> so I think my first step is to get a
tiny tex file to test.
515 [03:00:45] <gparted> im just glad i didnt end up having to
re-install debian
516 [03:00:50] <bmomjian> I am using Lyx but that is too complex
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528 [03:03:32] <paludo> somiaj: i did export
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME and after that seems to work fine
529 [03:03:59] <somiaj> paludo: yea, this seems to be a bug. That
setting is designed to actually control your desktop more than set a
mime type or how it opens browsers.
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532 [03:04:23] <paludo> somiaj: any guide on how to use mime
types?
533 [03:04:46] <somiaj> paludo: If you look at the xdg-open
script it seems to only fall back on that if other things are set.
xdg-mime default google-chrome.desktop x-scheme-handler/http
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536 [03:06:47] <paludo> somiaj: yeah, that works
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538 [03:07:00] <somiaj> might want to set that for
x-scheme-handler/https as well
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540 [03:07:27] <somiaj> paludo: so it seems the script is erroing
out in a non-intuitive way, saying that it cannot set this inside
your desktop
541 [03:07:46] <somiaj> at least that is what the bugs seem to
say, and it is a bug that gets classified as minored and seemed to
be mostly ignored by upstream
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543 [03:08:11] <paludo> somiaj: where the default file is locate?
I mean with all the mime defaults
544 [03:08:30] <somiaj> paludo: I don't know, I use xdg
tools so rarely I have to relearn how to use them each time
545 [03:08:43] <paludo> somiaj: i agree that is minored, but
it's a bug anyway
546 [03:08:55] <somiaj> I try to avoid all of this integration,
as I find it as tools I do not need. (:
547 [03:08:59] <paludo> somiaj: what do you use?
548 [03:09:12] <paludo> somiaj: do write it by hand?
549 [03:09:15] <somiaj> paludo: yea you can find it in the bts
around so it seems to be a bug that is known
550 [03:09:28] <somiaj> paludo: I use fvwm, which requires I
write all my syntax by hand for my desktop setup
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553 [03:10:30] <paludo> somiaj: I see, what are the benefits?
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558 [03:13:15] <pioto> hi. is it possible to bypass adding a
non-root user during the debian install process? the goal is for me
to basically immediately link things up to LDAP after install, so
i'd rather avoid making and then immediatly deleting a
"throwaway" user if possible
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561 [03:13:39] <markybob> pioto: don't enter a password when
it asks for root password
562 [03:13:55] <pioto> markybob: you've got it backwards
from what i want
563 [03:13:57] <markybob> pioto: oh. i misread
564 [03:14:00] <somiaj> paludo: I like how my desktop looks and
interacts. I also don't like stuff running in the background
like automounters and various integration stuff. Why I switched to
linux in the first place, to get a efficent only run what I want
machine.
565 [03:14:15] <markybob> pioto: anyway, yes. hit cancel
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568 [03:14:52] <pioto> markybob: ... i just see "Go
Back" (which takes me to the root password question again) or
"Continue" (which doesn't work if you just leave the
fields blank)
569 [03:15:12] <pioto> so i guess the answer is probably
"no", and i'd have to work out a feature request
instead
570 [03:15:37] <pioto> but maybe there's some trickery with
a preseed file or something?
571 [03:15:51] <markybob> pioto: you can actually go back enough
to get to the menu. when you do that you skip to the next step
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573 [03:16:17] <pioto> markybob: ahha! so that does still exist!
thanks
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577 [03:16:28] <paludo> somiaj: That's cool, but looks like
a lot of work... so I found the file here mimeapps.list
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579 [03:18:01] <somiaj> paludo: well I haven't changed my
desktop setup drastically since 2006-7, (:
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584 [03:19:12] <paludo> somiaj: that might be wise, considering
your setup
585 [03:19:58] <somiaj> paludo: old, dont' like change. Is
the mime-info not in xml files. I have always used the xdg-mime
tools when I needed to modify it. Mostly for wine apps.
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590 [03:24:52] <paludo> somiaj: wait a second, I don't know
what I'm doing
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594 [03:25:38] <bmomjian> So the error I get is: Font shape
`OT1/1145/m/n' undefined. The latex docs is at
replaced-url
595 [03:25:40] <dvs> qotd!
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601 [03:27:36] <somiaj> bmomjian: do you have the livetex full or
extras packages installed?
602 [03:28:37] <bmomjian> Uh, how do I check?
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604 [03:28:57] <somiaj> bmomjian: dpkg -l | grep texlive
605 [03:29:54] <bmomjian> Output is here:
replaced-url
606 [03:29:58] <bmomjian> Looks like a lot.
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608 [03:30:55] <somiaj> bmomjian: yea looks like you have it. You
can try to instal 'texlive-full' to ensure you have
everything, if not debian may not provide the font your asking for
609 [03:31:12] <paludo> somiaj: tkx man, great help, apparently I
have some setup to do
610 [03:32:03] <somiaj> bmomjian: there is a #latex or ##latex
channel for more help, but if you have texlive-full installed that
should pull in the major packages provided by debian
611 [03:32:16] <gparted> anyone have an idea of what would cause
my user account to make the hdd do a read every other second? it was
very annoying and i couldnt find the source of it in top or in task
manager. i'm using debian 8 with xfce
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613 [03:33:12] <somiaj> gparted: there is iotop
614 [03:33:26] <bmomjian> so at least I have a small latex doc
that fails. The output is:
replaced-url
615 [03:33:39] <gparted> i removed the user and then deleted its
home dir and then re-added it and it went away
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617 [03:33:58] <gparted> but i would like to know why that
happened
618 [03:34:04] <gparted> so i can avoid it in the future
619 [03:34:18] <bmomjian> yes, I tried #latex
620 [03:34:19] <somiaj> gparted: probabaly some setting/app
automatically running when you login, unless you tracked it down
hard to say forsure.
621 [03:34:25] <gparted> ah
622 [03:34:29] <gparted> ok
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624 [03:35:10] <somiaj> bmomjian: that font shape you are
requesting is not availbe int he debian packages. I don't know
enough about latex fonts to know what the issue could be
625 [03:35:13] <gparted> im guessing that the game i was using
had malware it installed
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628 [03:35:55] <bmomjian> yes, it is a local one.
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631 [03:36:13] <somiaj> bmomjian: #latex or ##latex may better
assit you, this is beyond my latex knowledge
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633 [03:36:22] <bmomjian> understood
634 [03:37:25] <gparted> also when i suspend my session my bottom
taskbar gets a flicker in it when i restore the session. the only
thing that makes it go away is a reboot....do i need a patch or
something?
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646 [03:40:38] <abrotman> Hi, when will Stretch release?!?!
647 [03:40:53] <gparted> whats stretch?
648 [03:41:02] <gparted> the next debian release?
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650 [03:41:35] <markybob> abrotman: i assume i just had a stroke
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653 [03:43:03] <dvs> abrotman, when it's ready!
654 [03:43:11] <jpalmer> abrotman: did you take two seconds to
look at the site?
replaced-url
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660 [03:44:10] <markybob> jpalmer: he's an op. he knows.
probably just drunk and having fun :P
661 [03:45:04] <bmomjian> I will try asking again in the morning,
my time.
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668 [03:47:21] <abrotman> markybob: more like I just read my list
news :)
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670 [03:47:59] <abrotman> Ugh, we need to redo !wwsr
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672 [03:48:03] <markybob> abrotman: oh. well i'm drunk and
having fun ;)
673 [03:48:14] <dvs> abrotman, what's wrong with squeeze?
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678 [03:49:38] <abrotman> dvs: the factoid had already been
deleted
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681 [03:49:48] <cafuego> terrible, terrible troll
682 [03:49:56] <shibly> I ran: update-flashplugin-nonfree
--install
683 [03:50:07] <shibly> But it seems, it didn't update the
flash plugin
684 [03:50:11] <gparted> thats not a command
685 [03:50:24] <gparted> its apt update
686 [03:50:28] <abrotman> shibly: when is the last time you ran
that
687 [03:50:33] <abrotman> gparted: it is a command
688 [03:50:37] <gparted> lol
689 [03:50:43] <gparted> ok i'll shut up
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691 [03:50:51] <somiaj> gparted: what video card and drivers are
you using? Is it just the taskbar, if you just restart your desktop
is it enough, or is the flicker an issue with the graphics drivers?
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695 [03:51:17] <abrotman> shibly: that plugin isn't updated
as often as one would hope
696 [03:51:34] <somiaj> shibly: what does --status say? Also
somtiems it takes a while for the script to update to the newest
version, it checks the matainers webpage first.
697 [03:52:01] <gparted> Graphics: Card Advanced Micro Devices
[AMD/ATI] RS880M [Mobility Radeon HD 4225/4250]
698 [03:52:01] <gparted> Display Server X.Org 1.16.4 drivers
ati,radeon (unloaded: fbdev,vesa)
699 [03:52:01] <gparted> Resolution 1366x768@60.03hz
700 [03:52:01] <gparted> GLX Renderer Gallium 0.4 on AMD RS880
GLX Version 3.0 Mesa 10.3.2
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702 [03:52:04] <somiaj> shibly: fwiw, pepperflash plugin has a
wrapper to install it in iceweasel for a nwer flash.
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705 [03:52:17] <gparted> oops
706 [03:52:20] <abrotman> if your IW supports that
707 [03:52:24] <gparted> its an amd radeon
708 [03:52:41] <gparted> Card Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI]
RS880M [Mobility Radeon HD 4225/4250]
709 [03:52:43] <somiaj> gparted: have you installe dthe non-free
firmware (linux-firmware-nonfree)?
710 [03:52:52] <gparted> yes
711 [03:52:55] <somiaj> gparted: even though the radeon drivers
is free, it works better with non-free firmware.
712 [03:53:01] <gparted> oh
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714 [03:53:22] <gparted> the kernel when i booted up kept saying
i needed the driver so i installed it
715 [03:53:40] <shibly> abrotman: somiaj Oh, it's updated
now.
716 [03:53:48] <gparted> i have the non-free driver
717 [03:54:00] <gparted> er firmware
718 [03:54:16] <gparted> and the problem is only cosmetic
719 [03:54:16] <shibly> somiaj: Flash Player version installed on
this system : 11.2.202.569
720 [03:54:25] <gparted> but its seizure inducingly annoying
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723 [03:54:41] <gparted> it only happens when i resume from a
suspend
724 [03:54:51] <gparted> and if i reboot it goes away
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726 [03:55:07] <somiaj> shibly: yea, that is old and outdated,
but adobe is still providing some security. Use the pepperflash
wrapper if you want a newer version
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728 [03:55:28] <markybob> shibly: yes, use pepperflash
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731 [03:56:26] <shibly> somiaj: But here:
replaced-url
732 [03:56:39] <somiaj> gparted: some drivers, cards, don't
like to be supsended/resumed. You could probabaly reload the driver,
but you'd still have to restart x.
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734 [03:56:52] <somiaj> shibly: for linux, go look at the version
for say windows.
735 [03:56:59] <gparted> ok. well i'll just deal with it for
now then
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737 [03:57:16] <somiaj> shibly: That version will work. It just
hasn't had anything expect security fixes from adobe for many
years.
738 [03:57:22] <gparted> it doesnt do that on my other pc but
that one has an nvidia card so that makes sense
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741 [03:58:13] <gparted> thx for the input somiaj
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743 [03:58:39] <somiaj> gparted: you can try to track it down,
and there are ways to modify what happens during the supsend/resume.
But graphics driver modules can't be reloaded without stoping
xorg.
744 [03:58:44] <somiaj> (at least as far as I know)
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746 [03:59:06] <shibly> somiaj: What's the command to
install pepperflash? What's the version of pepperflash?
I'm using firefox.
747 [03:59:09] <gparted> yea i kinda figured that this would be
the case. i had similar issues when i was running linux mint
748 [03:59:32] <gparted> you can always hope though...
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751 [04:00:15] <somiaj> shibly: install this package from
conrtib: browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
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753 [04:00:31] <shibly>
replaced-url
754 [04:00:47] <shibly> apt install or aptitude install?
755 [04:01:04] <shibly> Is that a mistake in documentation?
756 [04:01:12] <gparted> thats a matter of preference
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758 [04:01:18] <gparted> aptitude has a gui
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761 [04:01:43] <gparted> both install packages with dpkg
762 [04:02:10] <shibly> gparted: Is apt the gui for aptitude ?
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765 [04:02:28] <gparted> no
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767 [04:02:32] <gparted> the other way around
768 [04:02:39] <gparted> aptitude is the gui for apt
769 [04:02:46] <somiaj> shibly: there is now a command called apt
which is taking apt-get, apt-cache and stiking it under a single
binary. So it is not a typo, just not many have started using apt as
their default tool
770 [04:02:48] <gparted> apt is the cli interface
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772 [04:02:54] <somiaj> aptitude can also be used on the command
line
773 [04:03:01] <gparted> oh
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776 [04:03:28] <somiaj> apt and aptitude have a fair difference
of logic, than can be noticable under more complex package
situations
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778 [04:03:54] <shibly> I don't use chromium, so why would i
install pepperflash?
779 [04:03:56] <somiaj> apt traditional was a set of multiple
tools, but now has a single binary (which I'm unsure on how
much is a rewrite an dhow much is just merging the tools into a
single binary)
780 [04:03:57] <apt> I think you lost me on that one, somiaj
781 [04:03:57] <shibly> somiaj: ^
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783 [04:04:02] <gparted> i use synaptic usually but if im feeling
lazy i just use apt-get
784 [04:04:07] <somiaj> shibly: the package I gave you is a
wrapper so it will work in iceweasel
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786 [04:04:32] <shibly> somiaj: I use firefox, not iceweasel
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788 [04:04:56] <somiaj> shibly: or firefox, same difference. It
is an NAPI wrapper so will work with any NAPI browser (which is most
browsers except chormium)
789 [04:05:07] <gparted> how can i switch to firefox from
iceweasel. when i try apt-get install firefox it says its already
installed
790 [04:05:10] <somiaj> shibly: firefox/icewasel are the same
thing.
791 [04:05:18] <gparted> nm
792 [04:05:22] <somiaj> gparted: there is very little reason to
switch as the branding is the only difference.
793 [04:05:36] <gparted> ok. it was just confusing
794 [04:05:46] <gparted> im used to having firefox on linux
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796 [04:05:51] <somiaj> gparted: though it may be of note that
debian provides the ESR release of firefox, not the rolling release.
use mozilla.debian.net to get a backport of the rolling releates
built for debian.
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798 [04:06:02] <gparted> oh thx
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800 [04:06:19] <gparted> if its the same thing i guess there is
no reason to switch
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802 [04:06:26] <somiaj> gparted: iceweasel = firefox minus
copyrighted logos. Though the difference some see is the ESR version
gets longer support and updates less often.
803 [04:06:46] <somiaj> but mozilla.debian.net provides newer
versions of icewealse backported for jessie
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806 [04:07:58] <gparted> so when i run upgrade it will get the
latest version?
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808 [04:08:33] <gparted> or do i need to add mozilla.debian.net
as a provider?
809 [04:09:10] <somiaj> gparted: go to mozilla.debian.net and
read teh isntructions to add the repo.
810 [04:09:16] <gparted> ok
811 [04:09:29] <somiaj> gparted: since it is jessie-backports I
think you have to manually install it, but once installed it should
stay upgraded when you run apt-get ugprade
812 [04:09:42] <gparted> ok no problem
813 [04:09:43] <somiaj> [i.e. jessie-backports will not be
installed unless you explicity tell apt to install them]
814 [04:10:27] <gparted> how do i get iceweasel to play videos?
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817 [04:10:35] <gparted> youtube doesnt work
818 [04:10:44] <gparted> it says it needs a plugin
819 [04:11:02] <gparted> but it doesnt tell me which one it wants
820 [04:11:29] <somiaj> gparted: youtube should do html5 for most
videos and work. But many palces use flash and you will have to get
a flash plugin
821 [04:11:41] <gparted> kk
822 [04:11:55] <somiaj> gparted: there is gnash as a free
alternative to the adobe flash (though I suggest using pepper-flash
(its googles version of adboes flash), but this is non-free.
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825 [04:12:39] <gparted> im installing the "youtube
flashplayer plugin"
826 [04:13:04] <somiaj> what does that mean? I do not recogize
what package would be called that.
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828 [04:13:23] <somiaj> might just be downloading it locally.
829 [04:13:24] <gparted> its under 'addons" in
iceweasel
830 [04:13:35] <gparted> its an iceweasel addon
831 [04:13:49] <somiaj> yea just downgloading it to $HOME. I
install it on my system with packages from contrib
832 [04:14:03] <gparted> ah
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835 [04:14:36] <gparted> yea i had videos working before by
installing some binary codec package, but i wanted to avoid that
this time around
836 [04:15:16] <gparted> ok that worked
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841 [04:17:57] <gparted> one last question. is there a workaround
for the error where my ps/2 touchpad keeps going out? currently i am
having to run sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe
psmouse
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843 [04:18:13] <|Grommet|> hello everyone, I just upgraded my
machine from squeeze to wheezy which went relatively well. Some
packages, however, have been "held back". When trying to
install them I seem to be missing librtmp0 which has "no
installable candidate"
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845 [04:19:22] <|Grommet|> the "held back" packages
are; ap,t apt-utils, curl, iproute, libcurl3, libxapian22, rsyslog,
and udev
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855 [04:26:26] <somiaj> ,v librtmp0
856 [04:26:28] <judd> Package: librtmp0 on amd64 -- squeeze:
2.3-2; wheezy: 2.4+20111222.git4e06e21-1
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858 [04:27:14] <CuteMeOwnThroat> you're pretty late to go
from sqzeeze->wheezy... regular wheezy security support ends in 2
months :P (but there seems to be again an lts)
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860 [04:27:59] <CuteMeOwnThroat> Grommet, and this is after you
ran apt-get dist-upgrade?
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862 [04:28:13] <Grommet> yeah
863 [04:28:44] <Grommet> I was hoping to jump up once more but I
guess I'm kinda stuck hehe
864 [04:29:06] <CuteMeOwnThroat> what is librtmp0 anyway
865 [04:29:12] <Grommet> I don't even know
866 [04:29:34] <Grommet> this whole thing started when I wanted
to install Node.js
867 [04:30:11] <CuteMeOwnThroat> toolkit for RTMP streams (shared
library)
868 [04:30:12] <Grommet> now there are a lot of things that I
can't install
869 [04:30:24] <Grommet> I don't know if I am missing
sources or what
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871 [04:30:48] <CuteMeOwnThroat> most likely too many sources
872 [04:30:58] <Grommet> too many?
873 [04:31:00] <dvs> Grommet, pastebin it and someone might know
874 [04:31:01] <Grommet> that may be!
875 [04:31:24] <CuteMeOwnThroat> dammit, I hate the output of
apt-cache policy
876 [04:31:42] <somiaj> Grommet: did you read the release guide
before upgrading. Why do you have to many sources, you should remove
all except offial debian sources for upgrades
877 [04:32:18] <CuteMeOwnThroat> Grommet, well, can you pastebin
the output of apt-cache policy?
878 [04:32:24] <Grommet> well at first I had siz but I kept
getting 404s so I added some more
879 [04:32:31] <Grommet> ok
880 [04:33:15] <CuteMeOwnThroat> and apt never ever depended on a
toolkit for rtmp streams... and udev did so even less
881 [04:33:43] <CuteMeOwnThroat> same goes for rsyslog
882 [04:34:22] <CuteMeOwnThroat> dpkg, squeeze->wheezy
883 [04:34:22] <dpkg> Read chapter 4 ("Upgrades from Debian
6.0") of the <release notes>. In /etc/apt/sources.list,
change "squeeze" to "wheezy" (noting that
<wheezy-backports> have changed on the mirrors). apt-get
update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade.
See also <squeeze->wheezy failures>.
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885 [04:34:56] <CuteMeOwnThroat> dpkg, squeeze->wheezy
failures
886 [04:34:56] <dpkg> Try: (a) upgrade in 2 steps: apt-get
upgrade; apt-get dist-upgrade (b) apt-get dist-upgrade -o
APT::Immediate-Configure=0 (c) add squeeze back into sources.list;
apt-get update; try again. (d) apt-get install apt; try again (e)
apt-get install badpackage; try again (f) apt-get remove badpackage;
apt-get install badpackage; try again (g) dpkg -r --force-depends
badpackage; apt-get -f install; try again.
887 [04:35:28] <CuteMeOwnThroat> wtf
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889 [04:36:04] <Grommet>
replaced-url
890 [04:36:30] <Grommet> I didn't get anyerrors when I did
the dist upgrade
891 [04:36:48] <Grommet> it was afterwards when I wanted to
install weechat that I had a lot of 404s
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893 [04:37:07] <dvs> Grommet, uk and us and none?!?
894 [04:37:26] <Grommet> what
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897 [04:38:33] <dvs> ftp.us.debian.org ftp.uk.debian.org and
ftp.debian.org
898 [04:38:41] <Grommet> yeah
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900 [04:38:47] <dvs> ...
901 [04:38:56] <gparted> i just found out what was causing the
problem with my hard disk reading every other second. i had the
applet in xfce for sensors set to refresh every second 0.o
902 [04:38:59] <Grommet> ok taking off the UK ones
903 [04:39:10] <dvs> Grommet, you only need one of those
904 [04:39:34] <CuteMeOwnThroat> seems you forgot to add some
japanese and indian servers there
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906 [04:39:40] <dvs> heh
907 [04:39:50] * dvs prefers sweden
908 [04:40:06] <Grommet>
replaced-url
909 [04:40:16] <CuteMeOwnThroat> bah, just because you like it
when the servers are blond and have blue eyes :P
910 [04:40:19] <Grommet> where do I find the javpanese ones
911 [04:40:30] <Grommet> oh jp instead of uk?
912 [04:40:45] <CuteMeOwnThroat> judd, versions badpackage
913 [04:40:46] <judd> No package named 'badpackage' was
found in amd64.
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915 [04:40:50] <CuteMeOwnThroat> Grommet, I was kidding
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917 [04:41:08] <Grommet> ok good, I didn't do it yet :)
918 [04:41:17] <dvs> Grommet, according to the release notes, you
use only use the official debian repos when upgrading.
919 [04:41:21] <CuteMeOwnThroat> they should all be the same, but
might be a bit de-synchronized
920 [04:41:37] <Grommet> there were only 6 when I upgraded. I
think I got them from the site you quoted
921 [04:41:41] <dvs> dvs, and only one of them at any one time.
922 [04:41:54] <Grommet> I added a bunch afterwards because a lot
of packages have "no installable source"
923 [04:42:02] <Grommet> which was including gcc
924 [04:42:11] <Grommet> but instead there was a gcc-doc
925 [04:42:23] <Grommet> which I thought was documents but then,
after installing it I had make
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927 [04:43:07] <markybob> Grommet: that's easy. you only
have wheezy updates...you don't have the main one
928 [04:43:24] <markybob> Grommet: deb
replaced-url
929 [04:43:34] <Grommet> ok, thank you
930 [04:43:57] <Grommet> I did have that one, second from last
931 [04:44:00] <dvs> yet another line to add....
932 [04:44:05] <Grommet> haha
933 [04:44:11] <CuteMeOwnThroat> not true... the .uk one has
wheezy main
934 [04:44:15] <markybob> Grommet: no, second from last is
non-free. not main.
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936 [04:44:29] <Grommet> ohhh I got ya
937 [04:44:32] <CuteMeOwnThroat> but that one lacs contrib
non-free
938 [04:44:37] <CuteMeOwnThroat> lacks*
939 [04:44:37] <markybob> CuteMeOwnThroat: that's deb-src
940 [04:44:41] <dvs> Grommet, clean up that file before
upgrading.
941 [04:44:52] <CuteMeOwnThroat> oh, you are right
942 [04:45:08] <markybob> i try
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946 [04:45:49] <CuteMeOwnThroat> it's 4:45 in the morning
and I have to work at 9, what am I doing here anyway with eyes that
don't stay open...
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949 [04:46:36] <Grommet> you guys are cool
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951 [04:46:41] <Grommet> my stuff is back!
952 [04:46:45] <Grommet> I can weechat!
953 [04:47:42] <markybob> Grommet: you sources are very worng,
though. you also don't have security for main
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955 [04:47:56] <markybob> Grommet: just updates
956 [04:48:04] <markybob> wrong*
957 [04:48:47] <Grommet> is there a list?
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959 [04:49:05] <Grommet> I found this site that generated sources
for me
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962 [04:49:07] <CuteMeOwnThroat> dpkg, wheezy sources.list
963 [04:49:07] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
7 "Wheezy" has three lines: "deb
replaced-url
964 [04:49:09] <dvs> !tell Grommet about wheezy sources.list
965 [04:49:11] <Grommet> but yeah some 404
966 [04:49:17] <markybob> Grommet: that ^
967 [04:49:24] <Grommet> thanks again!
968 [04:49:26] <CuteMeOwnThroat> heh
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971 [04:49:49] <CuteMeOwnThroat> I heard some people have
problems with httpredir, though
972 [04:50:00] <Grommet> hmm
973 [04:50:11] <markybob> i've heard. haven't seen it
myself
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975 [04:50:26] <markybob> i trust greycat though and he's
had problems
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977 [04:50:30] <CuteMeOwnThroat> you also already have contrib
non-free as well, so that should stay in
978 [04:50:34] <CuteMeOwnThroat> yeah
979 [04:50:54] <CuteMeOwnThroat> havent seen it myself either...
but then, I never tried to use it :)
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981 [04:52:08] <CuteMeOwnThroat> are you in the uk? or in the us?
982 [04:52:21] <dvs> or both? ;-)
983 [04:52:27] <CuteMeOwnThroat> or japan!
984 [04:52:38] <Grommet> I dunno where the server actually is
985 [04:52:47] <Grommet> I have always assumed it was in the us
986 [04:53:03] <Grommet> I won it in a pkemon game like 3 yrs ago
:)
987 [04:53:06] <somiaj> it really depends on the mirror, it
isn't as relable in my experience to the old round robbin
addresses, but works fairly well, but I have had it give me a bad
mirror (with a really terrible host name at that, wish I rember the
host name)
988 [04:53:09] <Grommet> pokemon
989 [04:54:01] <Grommet> I wish I never upgraded it, the irc
server never crashes
990 [04:54:04] <Grommet> ah well
991 [04:54:24] <dvs> Grommet, If you didnt, you wouldnt get any
security updates.
992 [04:54:27] <CuteMeOwnThroat> well, run traceroute servername
... or geoip servername from your home system...
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994 [04:54:39] <Grommet> k hold up I will let ya know
995 [04:55:16] <markybob> Grommet: and techincally your system
isn't even supported here
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997 [04:56:05] <Grommet> it isn't?
998 [04:56:24] <Grommet> it is in new yourk I think
999 [04:56:37] <markybob> Grommet: not with your mate sources in
there
1000 [04:56:42] <dvs> Grommet, he means where abouts are you?
1001 [04:56:51] <Grommet> I am in the us :)
1002 [04:56:55] <dvs> ok
1003 [04:56:56] <markybob> !tell Grommet about dontbreakdebian
1004 [04:57:02] <Grommet> lol
1005 [04:57:05] <Grommet> :(
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1007 [04:57:54] <Grommet> well now it has 3 lines and a lot of
stuff is happening
1008 [04:57:59] <Grommet> that is probably good haha
1009 [04:58:05] <CuteMeOwnThroat> depends
1010 [04:58:16] <CuteMeOwnThroat> didn't you check what it
says it will do?
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1012 [04:58:40] <Grommet> uh oh
1013 [04:58:50] <markybob> Grommet: with a third party mate thing
in there it could really break a lot of things
1014 [04:59:03] <CuteMeOwnThroat> ok for me: sleep now. byebye
1015 [04:59:53] <Grommet> nite
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1017 [05:00:40] <dvs> Grommet, "a lot of stuff" after
running what?
1018 [05:00:51] <Grommet> just update
1019 [05:00:57] <dvs> ah
1020 [05:01:01] <Grommet> everything is fine I rebooted and all my
stuff is ok
1021 [05:01:26] <dvs> Grommet, update doesn't change
packages. upgrade starts to.
1022 [05:01:45] <Grommet> yeah I am making a snapshot before that
1023 [05:01:55] <Grommet> I have a snapshot from yesterday too
just in case
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1025 [05:02:11] <Grommet> ls
1026 [05:02:14] <Grommet> oops
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1030 [05:04:21] <Grommet> things are much better, I am installing
apt-transport-https which was not available before
1031 [05:04:48] <dvs> Grommet, Why are you installing new packages
in the middle of an upgrade?
1032 [05:05:12] <Grommet> because they got broken
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1034 [05:05:24] <Grommet> and I have to make everything right
first
1035 [05:05:27] <Grommet> or nope?
1036 [05:05:39] <dvs> after the upgrade is complete.
1037 [05:05:43] <Grommet> kk
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1043 [05:09:50] <Grommet> ah nopw much unpacking
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1045 [05:12:06] <Grommet> that was fast
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1047 [05:12:12] <Grommet> one package has been kept back
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1049 [05:12:20] <Grommet> db4.8-util
1050 [05:12:27] <dvs> Grommet, Thats when you do dist-upgrade
1051 [05:12:43] <Grommet> I did, at first there were 8 held back
1052 [05:12:50] <Grommet> like mount and such
1053 [05:12:56] <Grommet> then I dist-upgrade
1054 [05:13:00] <Grommet> and one is left
1055 [05:13:12] <dvs> ,v db4.8-util
1056 [05:13:13] <judd> Package: db4.8-util on amd64 -- squeeze:
4.8.30-2; wheezy: 4.8.30-12
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1058 [05:14:43] <Grommet> I fixed it with just regular apt-get
install
1059 [05:14:47] <Grommet> and then it did it
1060 [05:15:04] <dvs> Welcome to wheezy!
1061 [05:15:18] <Grommet> YES!
1062 [05:15:24] <Grommet> well assuming survive reboot :)
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1064 [05:15:52] <markybob> Grommet: just remember you're no
longer supported here
1065 [05:15:58] <Grommet> really?
1066 [05:16:03] <dvs> until squeeze
1067 [05:16:03] <Grommet> I feel supported a lot
1068 [05:16:05] <markybob> Grommet: third party mate. really.
1069 [05:16:14] <dvs> oh yea,, that
1070 [05:16:19] <Grommet> I'm a third party?
1071 [05:16:23] <dvs> mate is
1072 [05:16:28] <markybob> Grommet: your sources.list said so
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1074 [05:16:43] <Grommet> oh but I took that list and only put in
the 3
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1076 [05:16:58] <markybob> Grommet: damage done.
1077 [05:17:02] <markybob> !frankendebian
1078 [05:17:02] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. See if you can
convince ##linux to help.
1079 [05:17:12] <Grommet> lol
1080 [05:17:23] <Grommet> well thank you for where I am now :)
1081 [05:17:28] <markybob> i didn't think i was being funny
1082 [05:17:48] <dvs> !pal markybob
1083 [05:17:49] * dpkg points at markybob and laughs hysterically
1084 [05:18:18] <Grommet> it lives :)
1085 [05:19:29] <Grommet> root@redfang:~# cat /etc/debian_version
1086 [05:19:29] <Grommet> 7.9
1087 [05:19:31] <Grommet> !
1088 [05:19:50] <dvs> That sounds right
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1102 [05:27:24] <Grommet> omg the script working
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1239 [05:58:47] <austeregrim> anyone up that can help me think of
things to check on an old server now running debian to make it run
better?
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1247 [06:03:55] <TomTomTosch> austeregrim, upgrade it, check what
services you don't need, check if any large files have piled
up. find / -type f -size +500M 2> /dev/null
1248 [06:04:14] <austeregrim> TomTomTosch, brand new install
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1250 [06:04:43] <TomTomTosch> ah, got it. thought it was an old
install.
1251 [06:04:54] <austeregrim> put virtualbox on to load a vm...
it's running like crap. Xeon Dual Core, 3ghz, 16gb ram
1252 [06:05:03] <austeregrim> with hyper threading
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1254 [06:05:17] <austeregrim> and virtualization in cpu
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1256 [06:06:07] <austeregrim> I'm going to reboot it tomorrow
and get in the bios and see if theres something I need to change...
but didn't know if anyone here might have a suggestion, bios or
os wise to make it run better.
1257 [06:06:15] <j4son> hyper threading is probably a performance
hit, but not by much. although "running like crap" is
subjective
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1259 [06:07:23] <TomTomTosch> you should also check if
acceleration in enabled in vbox.
1260 [06:07:27] <austeregrim> the vm I was running on my laptop
first, has a debian install using observium to monitor hardwares,
%10 cpu on the laptop i7 2 core ht...
1261 [06:08:03] <austeregrim> put it on the server and the cpu
utilization (in the vm) went from 10% to 60% on snmp runs
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1264 [06:08:55] <austeregrim> similar speed processors, same
number of available cores to the vm... huge hit on performance.
1265 [06:08:58] <somiaj> austeregrim: you can check dmesg and it
might tell you when the virtualbox module is loaded that you have
hardware virtualiztuion turned off, which is ddefault in lots of
bios.
1266 [06:09:50] <austeregrim> I believe virtualization support is
on, there's some options that wouldn't be availble in
virtualbox if it wasnt.
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1270 [06:11:46] <austeregrim> I tried watching htop, but I
couldn't see anything really sticking out at me... I'm
considering the disk i/o may be slow.
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1272 [06:12:19] <somiaj> well check dmesg if you want to make
sure. Are you ruinging a desktop in the vm, I missed the guest os
1273 [06:12:22] <austeregrim> it's a raid backplane, but just
in a single disk setup, for testing.
1274 [06:12:37] <austeregrim> guest os is a debian non-desktop
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1276 [06:12:56] <austeregrim> host os is debian with a xfce
desktop
1277 [06:13:40] <austeregrim> latest updates as of tuesday(?)
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1280 [06:14:29] <j4son> `vmstat 5` and identify the bottleneck
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1283 [06:16:41] <austeregrim> I don't think anything ever
goes to swap. is there anything in particular in vmstat to look at
to identify bottlenecks?
1284 [06:16:41] <j4son> not clear what you are running in the VM
either, 'snmp runs' is that polling or?
1285 [06:16:57] <austeregrim> yes polling like 7 devices.
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1287 [06:17:16] <austeregrim> running observium, which includes
apache, and mysql, and rrdtools
1288 [06:17:19] <j4son> vmstat will give you things like swap
in/out, i/o wait, context switching, sys vs. user cpu load, etc
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1290 [06:17:23] <j4son> valuable data
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1293 [06:17:47] <j4son> ahh so the VM is the polling host, got it
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1297 [06:18:04] <austeregrim> yes the vm is polling the host, and
other devices too
1298 [06:18:35] <austeregrim> and itself
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1303 [06:18:46] <j4son> makes sense
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1306 [06:19:11] <austeregrim> just looking for ideas, nothing I
can confirm right this minute either
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1312 [06:19:59] <j4son> hard to tell without more data... is it a
issue of things being slow or a concern over CPU load numbers?
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1318 [06:20:48] <austeregrim> slow response tends to happen when
the cpu load hits high, but also the cpu load is higher than when it
was on the laptop with a better cpu, but similar specs (speed and
core count)
1319 [06:21:04] <austeregrim> of course, the laptop had better cpu
cache
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1324 [06:21:46] <austeregrim> and probably faster disk access?
1325 [06:22:24] <j4son> would be surprised if observium would max
out i/o, but i have never actually run it before heh
1326 [06:22:24] <austeregrim> debating building a raid and seeing
if disk i/o is increased with that, and if it resolves the issues.
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1329 [06:23:37] <austeregrim> they recommend using a ramdisk for
caching rrd graphs, which I've tried, didn't help
"much"
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1331 [06:24:34] <austeregrim> much being a 5-10% increase in my
subjective usability performance.
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1333 [06:26:02] <austeregrim> oh well, I'll see if vmstat
points out anything
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1338 [06:28:35] <austeregrim> i'll probably be putting the
guest os on a better vm host in a few weeks anyway... but I wanted
to see if I could put this old hardware to use
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1350 [06:33:10] <Gr1> Hi everyone
1351 [06:33:25] <Gr1> I am seeing an error in apt/aptitude when
trying to install puppet.
1352 [06:33:46] <Gr1> The error is the same as this one in the bug
replaced-url
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1363 [06:37:44] <austeregrim> grl,
replaced-url
1364 [06:38:00] <austeregrim> Gr1, ^
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1366 [06:38:22] <austeregrim> just a cursory glance of the issue
though.
1367 [06:38:26] <Gr1> Let me check that austeregrim
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1373 [06:43:09] <Gr1> Looks like it is not the same error
austeregrim. It is a gpg bypass in the askubuntu site, whereas mine
is W: Failed to fetch, No Hash entry in Release file error.
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1377 [06:44:16] <Gr1> Couldn't bypass that error with that
:-(
1378 [06:44:17] <austeregrim> Gr1, understood, but it may bypass
the hash check... it might not... like i said, just a cursory glance
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1385 [06:48:55] <TomTomTosch> Gr1, post your /etc/apt/sources.list
to paste.debian.net please.
1386 [06:49:21] <Gr1> Sure TomTomTosch.
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1388 [06:49:29] <TomTomTosch> Gr1, did you try to install it from
the debian repo?
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1390 [06:49:50] <Gr1> Puppet gives their own repo.
1391 [06:50:34] <TomTomTosch> Gr1, ah, then i can not help you.
they will have to fix that. puppet is in the official debian repo.
you sould use that.
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1393 [06:51:08] <enoch85> hey guys, anyone that are good with ngs
shares? It seems like my share is gone even if it's setup to be
shared in /etc/exports
1394 [06:51:09] <Gr1> TomTomTosch: Oh I see. So it is an issue at
puppet repo side, and not with my server
1395 [06:51:21] <enoch85> this is the line: /var/log/nfs-share
192.168.1.201(ro,async,no_root_squash,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check)
1396 [06:51:33] <TomTomTosch> Gr1, i think so, yes.
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1398 [06:51:39] <enoch85> but nothing shows up on the client
machine
1399 [06:51:41] <Gr1> I was going for their repo, because I was
looking to install version 4.x, which is not yet available on debian
official repo yet
1400 [06:51:48] <Gr1> Thanks a lot TomTomTosch
1401 [06:52:01] <cafuego> Gr1: You can grab the .deb manually
though and instal it, to bypass this issue.
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1403 [06:52:26] <cafuego> Gr1: Not that that's something
you'd want to do for all puppet-managed machines ;-)
1404 [06:52:36] <austeregrim> can't apt ignore the release
file issue though?
1405 [06:52:37] <Gr1> cafuego: Ah for now, I will have to do it
like that then :D
1406 [06:53:25] <austeregrim> it's just checking for
signatures.
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1408 [06:53:51] <cafuego> it's just checking that IF
there's malware, the malware got signed too ;-)
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1411 [06:54:49] <austeregrim> Gr1,
replaced-url
1412 [06:54:58] <austeregrim> the second answer may help on it too
1413 [06:55:16] <austeregrim> but I don't think it will
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1416 [06:55:52] <Gr1> I am not sure, but I will give it a try by
moving it to a diff location
1417 [06:56:14] <cafuego> austeregrim: The error isn't a hash
mismatch, I think the problem is the hash algorithm isn't
strong enough for the newer apt in jessie.
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1419 [06:56:35] <austeregrim> ahh
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1421 [06:56:53] <austeregrim> so why can't gr1 force apt to
ignore the hash and continue on
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1423 [06:57:43] <austeregrim> or force apt to accept the
"insecure" hash
1424 [06:57:59] <cafuego> --allow-unauthenticated ?
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1427 [06:58:11] <austeregrim> that was the first suggestion
1428 [06:58:13] <Gr1> I was wondering the same.
--allow-unauthenticated didn't work for this error
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1430 [06:58:46] <TomTomTosch> this is about the md5 hash not the
gpg key.
1431 [06:58:54] <cafuego> yes
1432 [06:59:01] <cafuego> It expect apt really wants sha hashes.
1433 [06:59:10] <TomTomTosch> don't think you can bypass
that. would be stupid if you could.
1434 [06:59:12] <austeregrim> of the release file
1435 [06:59:29] <austeregrim> the hash of the gpg key file
1436 [06:59:34] <cafuego> TomTomTosch: I think the idea is to tell
apt that an md5 hash is fine IF it matches.
1437 [06:59:34] <austeregrim> right?
1438 [06:59:48] <cafuego> hash of the package,a s listed in the
release file.
1439 [07:00:04] <TomTomTosch> but if the repo is not for your
debian version you should not try to install it anyway.
1440 [07:00:22] <cafuego> It is
1441 [07:00:34] <cafuego> The problem is that the puppetlabs repo
only uses md5 hashes
1442 [07:01:24] <cafuego> No idea how to override that; a simple
download && dpkg -i will work around it though.
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1446 [07:03:27] <Gr1> cafuego: You said puppetlabs repo only uses
md5 hashes. What are the other ones used?
1447 [07:03:34] <Gr1> out of curiosity
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1451 [07:06:22] <austeregrim> gr1, sha1 and sha256
1452 [07:06:40] <austeregrim> md5, sha1, and sha256 are in
debian's stable release file
1453 [07:06:54] <cafuego> md5 is pretty much considered broken
1454 [07:07:14] <Gr1> Oh
1455 [07:07:22] <austeregrim> md5 alone
1456 [07:07:31] <Gr1> That's a new knowledge to me, Thanks :)
1457 [07:07:48] <cafuego> I don't know anyone at puppetlabs
anymore, so I think maybe you should file an issue on their
bugtracker, so they can fix their repo.
1458 [07:08:03] <Gr1> I will do that.
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1461 [07:10:01] <Gr1> cafuego: austeregrim: TomTomTosch: Thanks a
lot friends :)
1462 [07:10:16] <austeregrim> would a --force do the update?
1463 [07:10:22] <austeregrim> just out of curiosity
1464 [07:10:38] <Gr1> Nope. That's the first thing I did :D
1465 [07:10:41] <austeregrim> just reading the man
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1467 [07:11:06] <Gr1> apt-get --force-yes update
1468 [07:11:10] <Gr1> didn't work
1469 [07:11:22] <austeregrim> seems like it would accept
"potentially dangerous" options like a insecure release
file
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1473 [07:12:12] <Gr1> It allows downgrades of packages, and hence
considered dangerous, as per their man.
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1476 [07:14:46] <austeregrim> freplaced-url
1477 [07:15:21] <austeregrim>
replaced-url
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1481 [07:16:59] <austeregrim> gr1, what are you on? jessie?
1482 [07:17:42] <Gr1> I have both jessie and stretch.
1483 [07:18:12] <austeregrim> stretch is "testing"
right?
1484 [07:18:21] <Gr1> Yep
1485 [07:18:24] <Gr1> stretch is testing
1486 [07:18:26] <TomTomTosch> Gr1, i hope not on the same machine.
1487 [07:18:33] <Gr1> Nope :D
1488 [07:19:08] <austeregrim> are you using their
apt.puppetlabs.com as the source?
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1497 [07:24:16] <austeregrim> Gr1,
replaced-url
1498 [07:24:31] <austeregrim> check the last line of that
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1502 [07:26:52] <austeregrim> oh well, I'm going to bed.
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1511 [07:29:34] <Gr1> Checking austeregrim.
1512 [07:29:36] <Gr1> Thanks
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1601 [08:23:48] <pidgin> hello I have made of start page my
default page on iceweasel but I still get cookies from google
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1678 [09:01:29] <poffs> pidgin maybe block/monitor third party
cookies?
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1755 [09:40:36] <hiexpo> hi all
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1757 [09:41:50] <bazhang> hi
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1765 [09:46:44] <jokus> Hi, would it be right to ask here about a
debian(squeeze) vm not booting up ?
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1775 [09:50:07] <bazhang> whats the vm jokus
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1873 [10:26:20] <Iridos> jok.... guess he was lost in translation
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1895 [10:33:02] <scatterp-> hi can someone give me some advice I
have a server thats not physically under my control and I need to
run some sensitive stuff on it I want to do something like turn off
logging create an encrypted volume (file in /home) chroot to the
encrypted volume do everything there .. unmount is this
possible/safe ?
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1904 [10:35:39] <l3archos> hey all. I am running Debian Jessie
up-to-date and my issue is that the SPEAKER slider in ALSA MIXER is
set to minimum (=OFF). Every time I reboot I have to start ALSA
MIXER and raise this slider else I do not have sound. How can I save
this setting? The issue occured after I upgraded to latest Debian
Jessie
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1906 [10:36:10] <l3archos> it's HDA INTEL PCH
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1915 [10:40:07] <kais58> I'm seeing this when I try to run
apt-get update
replaced-url
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1921 [10:42:06] <poffs> it takes about 30 seconds for the route
command to display the routes. is something broken?
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1923 [10:42:41] <koollman> poffs: probably dns
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1925 [10:42:44] <poffs> i'm having issues getting dnscrypt to
work... it appears to have connected to the server, and I have no
firewall events, yet I can't resolve anything
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1927 [10:43:01] <koollman> poffs: is 'route -n' fast ?
1928 [10:43:02] <poffs> koollman, ah, that makes sense, since i
can't resolve anything
1929 [10:43:15] <poffs> koollman, yeah. alright. dns
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1943 [10:46:27] <afx237> i just started getting warnings on one of
my servers that the SSH known_hosts key has changed. anyone know if
any recent debian updates could have done that?
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1976 [10:57:09] <philipp_> hello
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1980 [10:57:40] <Cloudwalker42> Hello :)
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1984 [10:59:14] <Cloudwalker42> someone here ? :)
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1996 [11:02:45] <Cloudwalker42> Hello
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2000 [11:03:55] <SPF> !ask
2001 [11:03:55] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2008 [11:05:27] <Cloudwalker42> !ask
2009 [11:05:27] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2013 [11:06:18] <l3archos> hey all. I am running Debian Jessie
up-to-date and my issue is that the SPEAKER slider in ALSA MIXER is
set to minimum (=OFF). Every time I reboot I have to start ALSA
MIXER and raise this slider else I do not have sound. How can I save
this setting? The issue occured after I upgraded to latest Debian
Jessie
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2016 [11:07:54] <l3archos> I want to add that "ps aux |grep
-i alsa" does not return output. It seems I am running pulse
because I get output with "ps aux |grep -i pulse"
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2030 [11:11:38] <Cloudwalker42> Hey @all, can someone please post
a current sources.list of a debian 6 server. After the EOL of it I
got errors during runinng and apt-get update. Im not sure how to
modifiy the sources.list that the 404 error disappear
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2033 [11:13:56] <Cloudwalker42> Do someone else has the problems
updatting a debian 6 server ?
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2036 [11:14:48] <Cloudwalker42> !help
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2043 [11:18:10] <humbot> have you seen this:
replaced-url
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2045 [11:19:12] <humbot> if you still have difficulties post your
sources.list and your sources.list.d/*.list to a pastebin and
hopefully someone will look
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2051 [11:22:20] <humbot> i believe you need to change those files
and do a dist-upgrade, the debian6 repositories have been moved
Cloudwalker42 ^^^
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2054 [11:23:02] <Cloudwalker42> Thx Humbot
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2057 [11:23:27] <Cloudwalker42> im a bit confused how many users
are in this channel and how many of themr really chat
2058 [11:23:36] <Cloudwalker42> im new in thr irc/linux world ^^
2059 [11:24:07] <humbot> some are bots and some are asleep,
connected through vps or such
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2061 [11:24:30] <Cloudwalker42> A dist-upgrade is a big think for
me because i administrate several systems with an huge software
enviroment
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2063 [11:24:46] <rory> Cloudwalker42: Most of them are
disconnected, idle or whaever
2064 [11:24:52] <Cloudwalker42> This isnt that easy for me.
2065 [11:24:59] <rory> Cloudwalker42: A lot of people don't
join channels as-and-when, they just stay in them 24/7
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2067 [11:25:18] <Cloudwalker42> damn they are like zombies :D
2068 [11:25:39] <humbot> there is another #debian on the oftc irc
network too,
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2070 [11:26:07] <Cloudwalker42> and this #debian is more visited
by active users @humbot ?
2071 [11:26:27] <humbot> i assume it depends on time zone
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2073 [11:26:39] <r6ku> it does
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2075 [11:26:51] <Cloudwalker42> CET btw :/
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2079 [11:28:04] <dcpc007> Hi, i migrate a subversion + apache +
web_dav from old Centos to Debian 7 but a big problem with external
access (502 bad gateway)
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2082 [11:28:43] <dcpc007> i already find a solution like
RequestHeader edit Destination ^https: http early but always same
error from external link
2083 [11:28:48] <dcpc007> internal is all OK
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2085 [11:29:46] <dcpc007> does anyone know that configs ? (and
apache config different in Debian when we come from Centos :-( )
2086 [11:29:50] <Cloudwalker42> Can someone please check my
sources.list and sources.list.d on pastebin.
replaced-url
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2089 [11:30:32] <rozie> Cloudwalker42: squeeze may not be
supported yet.
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2091 [11:30:50] <rozie> so it can not be on mirrors. at least not
on all
2092 [11:30:57] <rozie> try archive.debian.org
2093 [11:31:18] <r6ku> squeeze got EOL'd just recently
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2095 [11:31:45] <rozie> Cloudwalker42: upgrade at least to wheezy
ASAP
2096 [11:31:46] <Cloudwalker42> thx ... yeah i know .. but i dont
figured out what must be changed on the sources list or the
sources.list.d
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2100 [11:32:24] <Cloudwalker42> a dist-upgrade isnt that easy on
the regarding system
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2118 [11:40:22] <Cloudwalker42> @rozie i replaced 'replaced-url
2119 [11:41:09] <Cloudwalker42> @rozie thank you very much :) !!!
You're the best!
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2124 [11:43:00] <Cloudwalker42> :)
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2139 [11:48:12] <meldron> hey guys, anybody knows the best way to
install intel-linux-graphics-installer on debian jessie so I can use
the xeon on dice gpu?
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2145 [11:50:20] <rozie> Cloudwalker42: it's not a solution.
it's just workaround. squeeze is NOT updated. not even most
critical security bugs
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2157 [11:55:12] <r6ku> meldron: so your igpu wasn't supported
out of the box? did you try using the intel driver in debian
backports?
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2166 [11:59:22] <meldron> r6ku: no i did not, can you give me some
details on how to get it?
2167 [11:59:49] <r6ku> meldron:
replaced-url
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2178 [12:05:23] <r6ku> meldron: iirc you might need a newer kernel
from backports too, not sure though
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2180 [12:06:00] <bumbar_> is there a way to rotate uploaded files
(using scp for example); suppose there's file.txt on target
machine, and i'd upload another file with same name, then i
want the original file to be moved to something like file.txt.1
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2182 [12:06:24] <meldron> r6ku: thanks, so just to make myself
clear i'm looking for lspci output something lik this :
'Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor
Graphics Controller'
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2184 [12:06:38] <Cloudwalker42> @rozie yeah .. I will send a mail
to our customers to inform that ... i also think that a dist-upgrade
will be necessary
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2198 [12:09:46] <utrack> Hi! Is there any way to pass through the
RAID controller?
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2200 [12:10:54] <utrack> I've got Adaptec 6405 controller;
there are /dev/sgX devices, however I want to use soft RAID of btrfs
instead
2201 [12:11:35] <epsilon> usually you define single disks in the
controller, and you you mdadm on tehse
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2211 [12:16:08] <utrack> epsilon: via JBOD, right? It won't
add any overhead?
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2231 [12:25:24] <sly01> hi guys
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2233 [12:25:49] <sly01> Anyone tried to install teamviewer 11
64bit on debian jessie 8
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2241 [12:28:59] <epsilon> utrack: depends on your controller, but
usually there is always an option to run single disk, like physical
disk -> logical disk -> JBOD/RAID...
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2243 [12:31:53] <sly01> anyone ?
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2256 [12:42:23] <rory> sly01: Why not ask your next question (your
real question) and find out?
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2258 [12:43:13] <aborrero> is there any way to configure a
workstation to query different DNS servers depending on the domain
of the query?
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2261 [12:44:57] <mous> hello i have question about systemd in the
current debian before systemd when i restarted a service it reported
status if it restarted or failed but for some reason its not doing
it now is there some config i need to change or i should make alias
to handle this?
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2270 [12:51:25] <Iridos> aborrero, it's the job of the dns
server to forward these, right?
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2273 [12:52:18] <aborrero> Iridos: you would address the issue in
a DNS server using some forwarding policy, right?
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2277 [12:53:02] <Iridos> yes, guess so. I luckily didn't have
much to do with bind9
2278 [12:53:37] <Iridos> but as far as I know there's no easy
configuration way to do it on a machine, except setting up a dns
server that does it...
2279 [12:53:50] <Iridos> of course everything could be done with
LD_PRELOAD or other hacks
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2283 [12:54:45] <Iridos> mous, it prints an error for me:
systemctl start xxx --> Job for xxx failed. See 'systemctl
status xxx' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
2284 [12:54:46] <aborrero> I see, thanks Iridos
2285 [12:55:10] <Iridos> hmm
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2289 [12:55:48] <Iridos> aborrero, but have a look at man
nsswitch.conf - if there's a place to do it, then probably
there
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2291 [12:56:20] <aborrero> ok thanks
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2293 [12:56:35] <Iridos> (but I doubt it, because dns server are
configured in resolv.conf, not there, so I don't see how that
could work)
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2298 [12:58:29] <malademental> Hi everybody, I compiled
debian's kernel with make deb-pkg but did it on a folder that
had the wrong permissions (due to a lack of space I had to do it on
an NTFS filesystem - shame on me)
2299 [12:58:38] <Iridos> aborrero, well, also a bit man
resolv.conf ... there are options one can set, but none do anything
the like.
2300 [12:59:10] <malademental> my question is : how to make then
command "make deb-pkg" resume after the error and not
begin by cleaning and re-compiling everything that was already
compiled (error happens in "INSTALL" step)
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2305 [13:00:28] <mous> Iridos, even when its OK?
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2310 [13:04:02] <mous> because when i start a service and it fails
it does not print anything
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2312 [13:04:18] <aborrero> thanks Iridos
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2349 [13:20:49] <poffs> ssh tcp forwarding issue..... "bind:
Cannot assign requested address"
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2356 [13:23:47] <fnstudio> hi, do you happen to have a
`CryptoToken Component Extension` installed in your Chromium?
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2385 [13:32:56] <plasmoduck> Hey guys I setup my VPN using
network-manager, when I connect to it and go to
'whatismyip.com' in my web browser it isn't going
through the VPN, shows me normal IP?
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2391 [13:34:25] <grawity> it depends on the VPN
2392 [13:34:35] <grawity> corporate VPNs often only push routes
for their own network, not for everything
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2394 [13:35:36] <plasmoduck> It's one called VyprVPN
replaced-url
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2398 [13:36:37] <plasmoduck> I was using it in Windows with
it's proprietary app and it worked fine system wide, then I
just configured it in Debian using this guide
replaced-url
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2440 [13:50:39] <DebbyTest4> Hello :)
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2443 [13:51:51] <DebbyTest4> I want to setup a local dns in this
way: by default it don't resolve and block all domains, but i
have a big list of exception that are resolved by an external dns
2444 [13:52:10] <DebbyTest4> Is something i can achieve with bind
or i have to look for other piece of software ?
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2453 [13:54:56] <teraflops> bumbar_: you can do that e.g with
unbound
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2455 [13:56:18] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: also with a custom host
file as you pointed above, kinda handcrafted ab-block site
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2458 [13:56:56] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: yeah, is something that i
want to achieve, an hardware adblock/tracking/stuff :p
2459 [13:57:12] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: there are some guides
already created out of there? :)
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2464 [13:58:59] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: hmm i guess so, lemme
check
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2466 [13:59:14] <teraflops> I did time ago
2467 [13:59:50] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: i would like an approach
like, block all, keep only the main trusted websites i need and also
ipblock all the countries i don't need, basically for my daily
work i need just few european servers, i can block the rest of the
internet.
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2470 [14:00:36] <p0g0> DebbyTest4: look for a
"whitelist" add-on.
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2472 [14:00:46] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: you want to block by
countries, you better do that via iptables
2473 [14:00:53] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: i would like do it both
2474 [14:01:01] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: first a layer of iptables
for country block
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2480 [14:01:51] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: then also put in nullroute
the domains outside a certain list, because dns is effective only if
i connect from my side, the ip block is useful for incoming
connections also
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2482 [14:02:23] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: with unbound:
replaced-url
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2492 [14:02:57] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: search there for
"Blocking" youll see the example
2493 [14:03:22] <DebbyTest4> teraflops: thank you very much man :)
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2495 [14:03:33] <teraflops> DebbyTest4: np
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2498 [14:03:49] <DebbyTest4> p0g0: whitelist addon for what? pi
hole ?
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2502 [14:05:29] <Iridos> how do you export variables you set in
crontab properly? Is that supposed to happen automatically just by
setting them?
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2509 [14:07:02] <Iridos> oh, it's the ssh failing, not the
internal auth
2510 [14:07:21] <teraflops> hmm, * * * * VAR=whatever /usr/bin/foo
whatever?
2511 [14:07:23] <teraflops> ah
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2513 [14:07:45] <Iridos> nono, you can just do VAR=whatever in the
preamble of crontab
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2515 [14:08:03] <Iridos> but it's all a bit weird, because
crontab does it and not a shell
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2517 [14:08:33] <Iridos> so var=xyz works, but var=$HOME/bla sets
var to be $HOME/bla and doesn't substitute
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2524 [14:09:13] <Iridos> but on the other hand var=~/bla works,
apparently because the whole thing is sent through a shell later
where ~ is expande (but $HOME is not)
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2526 [14:10:18] <teraflops> bash/ash related? idk
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2531 [14:11:51] <plasmoduck> Hey guys I how do I fix this? I get
it everytime I try and install something
replaced-url
2532 [14:11:52] <teraflops> sh*
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2541 [14:15:57] <dagb> What is the appropriate way to determine
the current kernel version of Debian 7? Prior to installation...
2542 [14:16:53] <dagb> I see wheezy-backports has a 3.16 version,
while plain wheezy has 3.2+46
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2544 [14:18:17] <TomTomTosch> dagb, if you have a clean install
you will have the 3.2 kernel.
2545 [14:18:36] <dagb> Are there any catches to installing from
-backports?
2546 [14:18:41] <dagb> TomTomTosch: thanks
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2551 [14:19:26] <TomTomTosch> both kernels will probably work just
fine.
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2559 [14:21:28] <TomTomTosch> dagb, it's just that debian
gets no new features after release, so newer kernels don't get
forced through updates but are optional with backports.
2560 [14:21:50] <dagb> TomTomTosch: Is there a straightforward
method to find out what version of a specific driver is present in a
given kernel image? Download the source tarball and browse the
source?
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2566 [14:23:53] <plasmoduck> Hey guys I how do I fix this? I get
it everytime I try and install something
replaced-url
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2574 [14:25:46] <themill> plasmoduck: whatever vyprvpn is (it is
not in debian), it ships a broken maintainer script. It looks like a
package designed for ubuntu not debian.
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2577 [14:27:21] <plasmoduck> How do I remove it?
2578 [14:27:24] <plasmoduck> and fix apt
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2584 [14:28:29] <bex3727> dagb: you could use
replaced-url
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2595 [14:30:51] <dagb> bex3727: thank you. that was a useful
suggestion.
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2598 [14:31:39] <dagb> to what extent will the debian kernel
maintainers backport drivers from later kernels?
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2602 [14:32:36] <themill> plasmoduck: well if you think the
package is likely to work, try editing the postinst; otherwise,
remove the package.
2603 [14:32:44] <humbot> ,xsnow
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2605 [14:33:57] <humbot> it's only available for amd64 :(
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2608 [14:34:08] <humbot> ,v xsnow
2609 [14:34:09] <judd> Package: xsnow on amd64 -- jessie/non-free:
1:1.42-9; sid/non-free: 1:1.42-9; wheezy/non-free: 1:1.42-9;
stretch/non-free: 1:1.42-9
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2622 [14:37:39] <themill> humbot: non-free software is often only
available for a limited set of architectures
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2629 [14:39:42] <TomTomTosch> dagb, i don't think firmware is
being backported, only security patches. you will have all the
details in the package docs though. there is a changelog.Debian.gz
file i every /usr/share/doc/<package> where you can see what
has been done.
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2631 [14:40:13] <TomTomTosch> s/i/in
2632 [14:41:11] <dagb> not firmware. kernel driver version
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2636 [14:41:42] <dagb> TomTomTosch: but thanks. I'll see if I
can download the source with git
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2640 [14:45:12] <TomTomTosch> yes, you will be able to see that in
/usr/share/doc/linux-image-x/changelog.Debian.gz but as i said, i
doubt they added anything since release.
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2647 [14:49:01] <Iridos> dagb, only security/bugfixes are
backported into the kernel in stable, no features. You can use a
newer kernel from the backports archive if you need them.
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2658 [14:52:52] <antena-cli> Where can I find those options or
equivalent in Debian 8.3.0?
replaced-url
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2660 [14:53:10] <antena-cli> I'm using Cinnamon.
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2676 [14:58:02] <Iridos> antena-cli, gnu/linux isn't windows.
if you have an actual problem, please describe the problem.
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2683 [15:02:28] <Iridos> to give a literal answer, which you will
not find useful: -a
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2691 [15:03:54] <Iridos> !next
2692 [15:03:55] <dpkg> Another happy customer leaves the building.
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2705 [15:08:58] <maxorator> okay, so got a black screen in a
virtual machine, shut it down, now all I have is tty1-tty6,
ctrl+alt+f7 does absolutely nothing, "ps aux | grep x"
indicates no x server is running
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2713 [15:12:19] <jdavila> how i know i a user have the permission
to log in?
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2715 [15:12:23] <maxorator> all I had done earlier was apt-get
upgrade, on testing release channel
2716 [15:12:28] <jdavila> how i know if* a user have the
permission to log in?
2717 [15:13:37] <TomTomTosch> !debian-next
2718 [15:13:37] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
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2720 [15:13:49] <TomTomTosch> maxorator you will get better help
there ^
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2724 [15:14:32] <markybob> damn. i missed my main job :(
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2737 [15:17:09] <TomTomTosch> tehehe replaced ya, old man :P
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2752 [15:20:57] <TomTomTosch> jdavila, you want to know if a user
account is locked? passwd -S <user>
2753 [15:21:16] <jdavila> Yes TomTomTosch
2754 [15:21:26] <jdavila> lent me see
2755 [15:22:04] <jdavila> How i undo passwd -l <userr>?
2756 [15:22:06] <par> Hi. is there a way to reinstall machine
remotely without using any of typical ipmi tools to mount remote
images? Some kind of net installer which would activate on reboot
automatically.
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2758 [15:22:36] <TomTomTosch> jdavila -u to unlock. just read man
passwd.
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2761 [15:22:55] <jdavila> thank you TomTomTosch
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2763 [15:23:17] <TomTomTosch> jdavila, no problemo.
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2788 [15:35:34] <Ange7> hey all
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2790 [15:36:01] <Ange7> i have inverted my trackpad, need to click
to right to make a left click, click to the left to make right a
click and need to click to move cursor
2791 [15:36:14] <Ange7> Someone know to set by default ?
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2796 [15:37:23] <blind> Ange7: What graphical environment are you
using?
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2800 [15:38:20] <hazz> hello debian, i would like to contribute,
how do i go about doing so??
2801 [15:38:33] <hazz> i have subscribed to news and
devel-announce, what's the next step?
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2805 [15:39:59] <Ange7> blind: gnoem
2806 [15:40:01] <Ange7> gnome
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2809 [15:40:27] <nkuttler> hazz: read the bug reports for packages
you use and see if you can send patches?
2810 [15:41:01] <markybob> hazz: you can do a lot of things. edit
the wiki. become a developer and make packages. donate money
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2818 [15:42:55] <Ange7> Ok found: FN + F7 disabled trackpad
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2823 [15:43:26] <markybob> hazz: basically read
replaced-url
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2830 [15:46:02] <hazz> markybob: yes i've read /devel/join
and /devel
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2832 [15:47:23] <TomTomTosch> your best bet is probably to do some
work and find a sponsor.
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2836 [15:48:28] <hazz> markybob: i'm just left confused is
all. i'm not a maintainer or developer (for debian).
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2840 [15:49:25] <hazz> consider me absolutely new here (but not to
programming or software development)
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2842 [15:49:39] <hazz> and i'm looking for where to start
today
2843 [15:49:47] <jelly-home> ,v initramfs-tools
2844 [15:49:48] <judd> Package: initramfs-tools on amd64 --
squeeze: 0.98.8; squeeze-backports: 0.109.1~bpo60+1; wheezy:
0.109.1; wheezy-backports: 0.115~bpo70+1; jessie: 0.120;
jessie-proposed-updates: 0.120+deb8u1; sid: 0.123; stretch: 0.123
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2847 [15:50:04] <markybob> !tell hazz about mentors
2848 [15:50:33] <hazz> what about mentors?
2849 [15:50:40] <hazz> should i ask on debian-mentors?
2850 [15:50:46] <markybob> hazz: the bot should've
/msg'd you something
2851 [15:50:49] <markybob> yes
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2853 [15:51:02] <markybob> hazz: note it's not on freenode
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2855 [15:51:52] <hazz> there is a debian-mentors on freenode,
i'm on it now
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2857 [15:52:18] <julius> hi
2858 [15:52:26] <TomTomTosch> hazz, go one line back :P
2859 [15:52:38] <TomTomTosch> hazz, the debian
administrator's handbook has a nice bit about this in their
first or second chapter.
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2867 [15:55:49] <hazz> tomtom: well how do i do some work and find
a sponsor?
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2869 [15:56:19] <hazz> say i wanted to work on bugfixes?
2870 [15:56:38] <markybob> hazz: then you don't need one.
just file bug reports with patches
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2874 [15:56:58] <hazz> markybob: how do i do that?
2875 [15:57:12] <markybob> !reportbug
2876 [15:57:12] <dpkg> reportbug is used to submit bugs to the
Debian <BTS>. Install reportbug, then run reportbug. Or on the
web,
replaced-url
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2880 [15:57:33] <hazz> good place to start?
2881 [15:57:34] <hazz>
replaced-url
2882 [15:57:35] <hazz> ?
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2884 [15:57:42] <markybob> hazz: yes
2885 [15:57:42] <twoten> I'm installing webmin on Jessie and
it's stuck with a catch 22 dependency circle with
apt-show-versions. How can I get these 2 to install?
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2891 [16:00:43] <hazz> markybob: ok i will check that out
2892 [16:00:48] <hazz> thanks
2893 [16:00:51] <hazz> markybob:
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2895 [16:01:26] <hazz> also,
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2901 [16:04:08] <bumbar_> how can i make ssh-agent
"persistent" (every time i login i have to start it
manually)?
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2904 [16:05:45] <markybob> bumbar_: i suppose you could add it to
~/.bashrc
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2906 [16:05:59] <TomTomTosch> but... why...
2907 [16:06:05] <markybob> i have no idea
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2910 [16:07:33] <bumbar_> i've set up a user, using ssh keys,
for backup automation, and since key has a passphrase, it asks for
it everytime
2911 [16:08:27] <markybob> no that makes no sense
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2913 [16:08:37] <bumbar_> let me try again: i have a user, which
will connect to a remote machine (using ssh key, and this key has a
passphrase), to send backups
2914 [16:08:43] <babilen> Who will enter the passphrase?
2915 [16:09:00] <TomTomTosch> bumbar_, you can put your ssh key in
authorized_keys so you don't need to enter the passphrase on
connect.
2916 [16:09:11] <bumbar_> i did, but it keeps asking
2917 [16:09:20] <babilen> TomTomTosch: Sure you do, you have to
unlock the key
2918 [16:09:29] <markybob> why are you using a password with a
key?
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2920 [16:09:44] * babilen changes that to "a key with a
passphrase"
2921 [16:09:45] <blind> The key has its passphrase
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2923 [16:09:48] <bumbar_> no, the key is passphrase locked
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2926 [16:10:10] <markybob> why
2927 [16:10:11] <babilen> bumbar_: So, you login .. add the key to
your ssh-agent and you are done
2928 [16:10:17] <babilen> You have to enter the passphrase
2929 [16:10:27] <babilen> If you don't want that then
don't use a passphrase
2930 [16:10:37] <bumbar_> and how will i automate this? wake up at
3 in the night to enter the passphrase?
2931 [16:10:54] <markybob> bumbar_: you fail to answer why
2932 [16:11:10] <TomTomTosch> babilen, you are right, i meant a
password :3
2933 [16:11:35] <babilen> bumbar_: No, you unlock the key *once*,
add it to ssh-agent with "ssh-add" and then you don't
have to enter the passphrase when you connect
2934 [16:11:36] <bumbar_> markybob, so i can run it as cron job
2935 [16:11:42] <markybob> this is a silly endeavor
2936 [16:11:49] <markybob> bumbar_: just use a key. no password
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2939 [16:12:27] <babilen> It's not about the password, but
the passphrase of the key
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2942 [16:13:10] <babilen> bumbar_: Are you using
"ssh-add" ?
2943 [16:13:13] <TomTomTosch> generate one without a passphrase
like markybob said.
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2950 [16:14:32] <bumbar_> babilen, i did, but i have to do it
every time i login as that user
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2954 [16:15:42] <bumbar_> i ran ssh-add, says it couldn't
connect to agent, then i do "eval $(ssh-agent); ssh-add"
enter passphrase, ssh to remote machine, close connection, exit
user, su user and when i try to ssh it asks for passphrase again
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2956 [16:15:54] <babilen> bumbar_: Yes, that is the nature of it.
You have to enter that passphrase before you can use the key. If you
don't want that then, as noted earlier, use a key without a
passphrase.
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2963 [16:18:05] <babilen> bumbar_: You can use the key as long as
ssh-agent keeps on running. If you logout and ssh-agent is being
stopped by that then ssh-agent can no longer work.
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2967 [16:18:49] <babilen> It's like closing a bar, throwing
out all customers and the baarkeeper and then asking them why he
doesn't serve you another G&T
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2969 [16:20:24] <Cloudwalker42> I need some help regarding the EOL
of the LTS from Debian Squeeze. In my company is a server which
serves as our internal debian repository. This server mirror the
whole Debian-Archive incl. unstable releases and and and. .. I need
to confugre that machine that it maps to archive.debian.de insteed
of ftp.debian.de but i don't know where to do this?! Can
someone help me please.. its also possible if n
2970 [16:20:30] <Cloudwalker42> eeded that I provide an xport out
of the installed packages or someting like that. I don't have a
idea how this server works.
2971 [16:20:34] <Cloudwalker42> thanks very much
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2973 [16:20:49] <Cloudwalker42> in advance
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2977 [16:21:47] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: You do have debmirror
running?
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2979 [16:22:42] <karlpinc> The good news is I figured out an
easier way to get the system to fsck at boot. Use tune2fs -C to set
the mount count > the maximimal mount count (which is visible by
"tune2fs -l". This is much easier (and safer if you need a
fsck) than, say, frobbing /etc/default/grub and adding
fsck.mode=force.
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2981 [16:22:49] <T4ng10r> hi
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2984 [16:23:06] <T4ng10r> debian, testing with iceweasel v. 44.0.2
2985 [16:23:13] <babilen> karlpinc: You can "touch
/forcefsck"
2986 [16:23:24] <T4ng10r> how can I downgrade iceweasel to ie.
43.0.0?
2987 [16:23:40] <babilen> karlpinc: Or run "shutdown -F
...."
2988 [16:23:43] <markybob> T4ng10r: testing support is in
#debian-next on irc.oftc.net, not here
2989 [16:23:44] <T4ng10r> when apt-cache showpkg iceweasel shows
only 44.0.2 version available?
2990 [16:24:00] <markybob> TomTomTosch: got it this time :P
2991 [16:24:04] <karlpinc> The bad news is that I couldn't
get fsck.mode=force to check my root fs! I edited the kernel command
line at boot in grub. Added "fsck.mode=force". the only
thing that got fscked is /boot. not /. Is there anything I did wrong
here?
2992 [16:24:18] <karlpinc> babilen: Those methods don't work
with systemd, AFIK.
2993 [16:24:19] <dontknow> T4ng10r, look at
/var/cache/apt/archives and install it from there
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2996 [16:24:34] <babilen> karlpinc: Oh noooo!
2997 [16:24:49] <karlpinc> babilen: Oh yes. (!)
2998 [16:24:53] <babilen> fuckers
2999 [16:25:03] <babilen> What was it replaced with?
3000 [16:25:09] <karlpinc> babilen: Unstoppable fuckers, it seems.
3001 [16:25:19] <babilen> But doesn't systemd still run
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh ?
3002 [16:25:22] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: im not shure how can i
figure it out
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3004 [16:25:40] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: That's okay .. Do
you have access to the server in question?
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3006 [16:25:56] <Sick> anyone know how I can install Teamspeak 3
client in Debian stretch? Tried to google.... but came up empty.
3007 [16:26:02] <karlpinc> babilen: "man
systemd-fsck-root.service". You have to frob the kernel command
line. In other words, there is no replacment.
3008 [16:26:08] <T4ng10r> I cleared cached some time ago - find .
-name '*iceweasel*' shows nothing
3009 [16:26:26] <karlpinc> babilen: fsck.mode=force
3010 [16:26:26] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: yes yes i have access via
ssh
3011 [16:26:26] <babilen> karlpinc: That's quite sad .. sorry
for leading you astray
3012 [16:26:27] <markybob> T4ng10r: already told you it's not
supported here per /topic
3013 [16:26:48] <T4ng10r> ok
3014 [16:26:52] <karlpinc> babilen: Who'd have thought?
3015 [16:27:12] <jelly-home> karlpinc: except #811425
3016 [16:27:14] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
3017 [16:27:23] <karlpinc> !tell Sick about debian-next
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3020 [16:28:27] <jelly-home> the fixed package is in
jessie-proposed-updates now
3021 [16:28:54] <karlpinc> jelly-home: Thanks. It's good to
know it's on somebody's radar.
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3024 [16:29:28] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: Okay, could you check all
users crontabs for mentions of "mirror"? A way to do that
would be to run "grep -r mirror /var/spool/cron/crontabs/"
and "grep -r mirror /etc/cron*"
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3027 [16:30:13] <karlpinc> jelly-home: (I still like the tune2fs
-C approach better than frobbing the kernel command line. Although I
suppose it's not so bad if done from the grub prompt. Even so,
messing with the kernel command line is harder to tell somebody how
to do here.)
3028 [16:30:20] <jelly-home> I wish there was backwards
compatibility for FSCKFIX=yes in /etc/default/rcS but a boot param
is good enough
3029 [16:30:29] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: You should also check the
physical location of the mirror on disk. Maybe there is some
indication as to which tool is being used to set it up.
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3031 [16:30:45] <jelly-home> FSCKFIX has been there for more than
a decade
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3033 [16:32:30] <karlpinc> jelly-home: SYSV has been there longer
than that! ;-) (I don't mind change, but all the regressions
suck.)
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3035 [16:33:16] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: hmm nothing found ...
maybe i can show you a list of all applications which are installed
?
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3037 [16:33:29] <ledoktre2> greetings y'all. A quick
question. I have a few systems where I'm using bind9 packages
and doing local resolution, with dns forwarders setup for other
resoultion. If someone has a DSL conection and it goes out for a
little bit, forwarding requests obviously wont work when down, but
when it comes back on, it still doesnt work. Anyone heard of this
before
3038 [16:33:30] <karlpinc> (Somebody here the other day wanted to
run something at rcS time. I couldn't answer....)
3039 [16:33:45] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: Check for anything with
"mirror" in its name
3040 [16:33:56] <jelly-home> karlpinc: it's only after 8.2
that I consider jessie w/ systemd good enough to be installed even
on servers
3041 [16:34:02] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Probably negative ttl.
3042 [16:35:09] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: There's a knob you can
turn.
3043 [16:35:23] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: local resolution works fine
regardless - are you talking some default setting etc? Obviously
cant control the TTL for domains not authorative for
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3046 [16:35:28] <ledoktre2> A knob eh?
3047 [16:35:32] <ledoktre2> lol
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3051 [16:35:39] <karlpinc> jelly-home: Which is so odd,
considering how long systemd's been around.
3052 [16:35:53] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: there is a package called
"mini-dinstall" not found under the grepping of
"mirror" but under the grepping of "repo.."
3053 [16:36:15] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: That would be it
3054 [16:36:16] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Negative ttl is a ttl on
negative lookups. In other words, it remembers it can't find it
and does not try again for a while.
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3057 [16:36:47] <jelly-home> karlpinc: it's probably not been
around debian nearly as long as it should have been
3058 [16:37:10] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: would what your suggesting
be for individual domains or all? What Im talking about is all
3059 [16:37:12] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: thx very much i just
search the config files and i am going to inform u if there are
further problems.
3060 [16:37:23] <karlpinc> jelly-home: It's been in fedora
and RH forever. Why haven't they solved these issues?
3061 [16:37:25] <jelly-home> each shiny new component still needs
integration and bugs for dozens-hundreds of corner cases
3062 [16:37:35] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: All.
3063 [16:38:07] <karlpinc> jelly-home: Surely RH people want to
fsck on reboot occasionally.
3064 [16:38:10] <jelly-home> karlpinc: they probably have, but
they're not debian and have different infrastructure and
workflow and best practices
3065 [16:38:36] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: sounds like its worth
checking out ;-) googling (feel free to chime in with a bone)
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3067 [16:38:57] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Or are you saying that it
simply does not do any dns, at all, after dsl comes back up?
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3070 [16:39:15] <babilen> Cloudwalker42:
replaced-url
3071 [16:39:16] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Read the bind9 manual.
That'd be my apparoch.
3072 [16:39:20] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: it does local, just wont
forward any more requests until you powercycle bind9
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3074 [16:40:05] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: You can't however
use that for mirroring .. you might want to go through the list
here:
replaced-url
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3076 [16:40:34] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Not even something that
nobody looks at? How long was the dsl down?
3077 [16:40:54] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: maybe an hour
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3079 [16:41:10] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: whatever they try to bring
up, wont resolve.
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3081 [16:41:41] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: dealing with one this
morning. I could have sworn I found a resolution before but its been
a w hile and I cant find my notes on it
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3084 [16:42:00] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Relying on "them"
for accuracy is not always called for. If they try to call up some
domain they've never heard of, does it come up?
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3086 [16:42:02] <Cloudwalker42> babilen: thx thx :) very helpfull
3087 [16:42:22] <ledoktre2> I am ssh'd into the server. I can
try one myself.
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3089 [16:43:06] <babilen> Cloudwalker42: We use debmirror here,
but there are obviously other approaches. You'd basically have
to remove squeeze from the "normal" configuration and add
another, comparable, one for it with archive.debian.org -- I'd
also host it at a different location (say "archive" rather
than "debian" or "mirror" ..)
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3091 [16:43:39] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Have a result?
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3095 [16:43:53] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: It seems to have come back
on its own.
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3098 [16:44:32] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Consistent with negative
ttl.
3099 [16:44:37] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I know that sounds odd.
before I jumped on here and googled etc it would not resolve
google.com (my first one I try usually). Now when testing what you
said, it and the others I tried work
3100 [16:44:38] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: After how long?
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3104 [16:45:27] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: Ive been on it for about 30
min or so. I dont know how long its been out. I got on it when they
called.
3105 [16:45:30] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: If somebody else tried
google.com while it was down, it'll remember and not try again.
Until the negative ttl runs out. See about reducing the negative ttl
time.
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3107 [16:45:45] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I will. thanks.
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3114 [16:49:45] <khanley6> Hi there, I have a quick question
regarding the broadcom wl driver. I currently have the driver
installed (v248) through apt but it's filling my syslog with
errors. The new version (v271) is supposed to fix that but I'm
unsure about installing it. Is it possible to build the .ko, rmmod
the old driver, drop the new .ko in
/lib/modules/3.13.0-67-generic/updates/dkms/ where the current
module is located and then insmod..?
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3117 [16:50:09] <Naaab> hi, when i try to apt-get install, process
get stuck at Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.0.2-5), and as
result , /usr/bin/mandb: zcat < /usr/share/man/man1/zgrep.1.gz:
Killed . the zgrep.1.gz is 8gb . is this normal size? any ideas how
can i solve this? tks
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3121 [16:51:05] <noid-> khanley6: is there a package version for
v271? if not you will need to remove/purge the v248 driver and
compile the v271 one.
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3128 [16:52:02] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I was actually incorrect.
:-/. I had a second server open (one I thought I had implemented the
"fix", trying to find it in config). I was pinging on the
wrong box. This one still is down. Tried half dozen domains, no go.
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3134 [16:54:19] <khanley6> noid: I have come across
replaced-url
3135 [16:54:29] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: a few lines whne trying to
ping from /var/log/syslog : server named[7260]: error (network
unreachable) resolving './NS/IN': 2001:503:c27::2:30#53
3136 [16:54:31] <khanley6> noid: Thanks for the reply by the way
3137 [16:54:35] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: It's got a forwarder,
right? Does dig say the forwarder is responding?
3138 [16:54:41] <twoten> Hi, I'm installing webmin and it
failed - apt-show-versions is required but is not being installed.
Okay so I install apt-show-versions and it fails because of webmin.
How can I get these 2 jokers out of my apt-get queue so I can start
again?
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3140 [16:55:11] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: forwarders yes.
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3143 [16:55:35] <ambs_> hi.
3144 [16:55:39] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: ("ping -n" is your
friend in these cases, with an IP. In case the network is broken.)
3145 [16:55:39] <Pwnna> if a debian package's postinst script
exit 1, what will be the state of the package after that?
3146 [16:55:41] <ambs_> how can i install sdl on debian?
3147 [16:55:41] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: It seems this box does not
have dig on it.
3148 [16:55:43] <Pwnna> will it still be installed?
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3151 [16:55:54] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Try "getent hosts"
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3156 [16:56:27] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Er, that won't work.
3157 [16:56:32] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: nslookup?
3158 [16:56:50] <ambs_> and how can i tell whether it is
installed?
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3161 [16:57:24] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: `ping -n 8.8.8.8` works fine
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3165 [16:57:34] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: dont have nslookup on there
either it seems
3166 [16:57:43] <karlpinc> ambs_: What is sdl? Try looking at
replaced-url
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3168 [16:58:05] <ambs_> karlpinc: its a graphics library needed to
run QEMU
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3170 [16:58:08] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: A little hard to diagnose
then. I guess you can assume that 8.8.8.8 is responding....
3171 [16:58:10] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I will just mod the
nameserver quick to outside, install it, and be back. brb
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3175 [16:58:38] <karlpinc> ambs_: Use apt-file to find then
package and then "aptitude show foo" to see if it's
installed?
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3178 [16:58:44] <karlpinc> !tell ambs_ about search
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3182 [16:59:14] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: You could alter
/etc/resolv.conf to use 8.8.8.8 directly.
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3185 [16:59:39] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: thats what I did. Crap. It
just updated bind, so it cycled. My guess is it'll be working
now
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3187 [17:00:26] <johnfg> hi guys
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3189 [17:00:39] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: yup - its working now. so
what do you think might cause bind to quit trying to forward until
you restart bind9?
3190 [17:01:01] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: only happens or triggered
when internet goes down (maintenance or whatever)
3191 [17:01:10] <crystalraven> hello everybody, if i install
chromium browser from the repo in debian does it upgrade with the
sysem upgrader when a new chromium browser version is released?
3192 [17:01:12] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: I was hoping to find out.
;-)
3193 [17:01:25] <karlpinc> !tell crystalraven about stable
3194 [17:01:28] <johnfg> I did a dist-upgrade to get the latest
kernel. But it has a repeated error of: Error! Could not locate
dkms.conf file. File: does not exist.
3195 [17:01:32] <mtn> crystalraven: yes
3196 [17:01:56] <karlpinc> crystalraven: Or no, depending on what
you mean.
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3198 [17:02:03] <johnfg> I don't remember needing to create
that before.
3199 [17:02:14] <mtn> chromium stays up to date in stable
3200 [17:02:22] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: yea just talked to customer.
just started working. :-( think the logs could indicate anything ?
3201 [17:02:49] <karlpinc> !tell crystalraven about new code
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3203 [17:02:59] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Always a good idea to check.
3204 [17:03:14] <johnfg> It's probably used for openafs, and
I do have: /usr/src/openafs-1.6.9/dkms.conf.
3205 [17:03:18] <johnfg> Any thoughts?
3206 [17:03:19] <karlpinc> mtn: Oh ok. Thanks.
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3209 [17:03:59] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: I'm curious, the dsl
modem lock up and need power cycling, or was the network just down?
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3211 [17:04:39] <ledoktre2> just down. Ive seen this happen at
different locations. some of them cable even.
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3213 [17:05:39] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: I get a lot of dsl modem
lockups that are fixed by powercycle. You too or are the problems
different where you are?
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3217 [17:06:03] <crystalraven> mtn thanks good. i better run
chromium than chrome, even tho its the same browser...
3218 [17:06:38] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Maybe bind has some resource
limit that's stressed by the forwaer going down?
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3220 [17:07:10] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: Yeah sometimes they need a
power cycle. But typically not that often. Here is one line that
started around 6am in the logs : validating @0x7fa5703bcbe0: com
SOA: got insecure response; parent indicates it should be se cure
3221 [17:07:40] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I can see lots of lines like
this for different domains.
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3226 [17:08:48] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Interesting. Could plausably
be related. Especially if the ntework outage was partial and it can
lookup but then can't verify the result. (I forget how that
works.)
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3230 [17:10:36] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: also seeing `No valid RSIG`
and `No valid DS` lines
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3235 [17:11:08] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: I am seeing lines for ipv6
too, almost like it switched over to ipv6 (which we dont have setup
at all)
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3240 [17:13:19] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: One thing to try is setting
it so it never does AAAA lookups then. Although that probably
won't matter, it does follow the principle of "fix the
problems you know you can first and then deal with the rest".
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3245 [17:14:01] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: I'm thinking you could
simulate the problem in the "off hours" with a temporary
firewall rule that blocks outbound.
3246 [17:14:23] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: outbound dns.
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3249 [17:14:51] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: You are probably quite
right... I should do that. As for today, I assume if I just do -4 in
the /etc/default/bind file it should limit to ipv4 correct?
3250 [17:15:11] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: Sounds plausable. :-)
It's not in my brain.
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3252 [17:15:43] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: That might just limit it to
listening on ipv4, but it could still respond to ipv6 lookup
requests, or make them.
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3254 [17:15:56] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: You'd have to read the
instructions. :)
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3257 [17:17:06] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: If you're going to
debug. I'd leave everything alone and be sure you can reproduce
the problem, then start making changes.
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3259 [17:17:29] <ledoktre2> karlpinc: fair enough. I'll
simulate one of these nights coming up. Thanks for the ideas.
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3264 [17:18:44] <narhen> Is this the right place to ask about
debian installation issues? more specifically grub
3265 [17:19:02] <karlpinc> ledoktre2: There have bind bind
vulnerabilties, so it's possible that upgrading fixed the
problem. One had to do with remote denial of service. This really
wishful thinking, it's probably some other issue.
3266 [17:19:08] <r6ku> narhen: of course
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3282 [17:22:58] <Aquarina> anyone aware of a bug in evolution
meking it fail when connecting to gmail?
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3286 [17:23:33] <Aquarina> this happens if I leave it opened for
about 5 minutes
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3289 [17:24:12] <Aquarina> I frequently have to do: evolution
--force-shutdown to close it and reopen it again
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3296 [17:25:45] <narhen> Ok so, I'm a bit lost. I never had
any issues installing debian in the past, but I have this time.
I'm trying to install debian in EFI mode, and everything goes
like normal until the install grub step. which is where it fails
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3298 [17:26:26] <narhen> without any error messages what so ever.
is this a known problem; if so, is there a fix?
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3302 [17:27:56] <narhen> I'm installing it on a Dell
Precision M5510
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3308 [17:29:19] <karlpinc> narhen: No clue. Try turning off
"secure boot" in uefi. Or turning on "bios
emulation". There's some factoid around here about uefi
but I can't find it. Maybe there's a wiki.debian.org page?
3309 [17:29:31] <karlpinc> narhen: Really, just throwing out ideas
here.
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3315 [17:31:24] <karlpinc> narhen: Does sound like something
somebody here would know the answer to. If you don't get a
response now try here again later.
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3321 [17:31:49] <narhen> karlpinc, I'll try your uefi
settings. thanks
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3326 [17:32:07] <narhen> I found this;
replaced-url
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3336 [17:39:23] <narhen> so, secure boot was already disabled
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3346 [17:42:37] <melt> Anyone able to install AMD Proprietary
drivers on Jessie or Stretch MSG ME for MONEY
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3355 [17:43:30] <wewlad_> hello debs, I've made some routing
changes (hairpin nat), but for some reason it also affected ssh
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3357 [17:43:43] <wewlad_> I can't connect to my debian server
over ssh
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3359 [17:44:00] <socomm> What does ssh -vvv give you?
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3362 [17:44:32] <socomm> Are you forwarding your ssh port through
NAT?
3363 [17:44:34] <wewlad_> like a quick man page
3364 [17:44:37] <wewlad_> no
3365 [17:44:44] <wewlad_> ssh is direct connection
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3367 [17:44:54] <socomm> Ummm, okay.
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3369 [17:45:32] <wewlad_> is there any access log?
3370 [17:45:36] <wewlad_> I get access denied
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3378 [17:46:54] <wewlad_> ah, nvm
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3380 [17:47:03] <socomm> wewlad_: /var/log/auth.log
3381 [17:47:11] <wewlad_> I forgot I enabled firewall on client
machine:/
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3405 [17:53:50] <LordShadowWing> What's the Best
virtualization platform for virtualizing a Windows 7 System? I do
not have the Contrib/non-free repos enabled.
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3408 [17:56:39] <jelly-home> LordShadowWing: can you enable them?
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3410 [17:57:42] <LordShadowWing> jelly-home, I would rather not,
out of principle
3411 [17:57:57] <jelly-home> but you don't mind running
windows.
3412 [17:57:59] <jelly-home> okay.
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3425 [18:03:17] <jelly-home> LordShadowWing: I guess you'll
be looking at a kvm wrapper, then, so virt-manager and virt-viewer
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3427 [18:04:12] <LordShadowWing> jelly-home, Thanks, I
couldn't remember what it was called
3428 [18:05:00] <jelly-home> from a friendliness PoV I'd
rather still use virtualbox even if it Suggests: non-free iso
additions, which you don't have to use or install
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3430 [18:05:20] <jelly-home> so, pick your meaning of
"best"
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3432 [18:06:12] <jelly-home> software in contrib is still
DFSG-compliant
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3452 [18:12:04] <poffs> how do I use the "ssh -o Tunnel
yes"
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3455 [18:12:54] <poffs> got it; use ""
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3470 [18:17:21] <poffs> can someone give me a quick breakdown on
how to use the ssh tunnel option?
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3472 [18:17:28] <poffs> i don't have control of the remote
server
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3476 [18:17:52] <poffs> i also need to figure out how to create a
tun device that is suitable
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3479 [18:18:33] <rastapopoulis> hey ppl
3480 [18:18:34] <socomm> poffs: There is an #openssh channel on
this network, m8.
3481 [18:18:42] <poffs> socomm, ok
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3484 [18:20:13] <rastapopoulis> I'm trying to flash the bios
by following this article
replaced-url
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3486 [18:21:10] <zykotick9> rastapopoulis: ahhh, are you copying
to a fat filesystem? that might explain the ownership error...
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3488 [18:21:21] <rastapopoulis> yes
3489 [18:21:41] <markybob> rastapopoulis: he's right. fat
doesn't do linux permissions
3490 [18:22:10] <LordShadowWing> jelly-home, Just enabled the
Contrib and nonfree repos
3491 [18:22:29] <LordShadowWing> Virtualbox is so much easier to
deal with
3492 [18:22:34] <rastapopoulis> should i ignore the error coz when
i go to the freedos-new dir i see the file is already copies
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3494 [18:22:42] <rastapopoulis> copied*
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3498 [18:22:55] <karlpinc> rastapopoulis: yes
3499 [18:23:04] <rastapopoulis> thanks
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3506 [18:26:09] <LordShadowWing> rastapopoulis, Why are you
running freedos?
3507 [18:26:34] <rastapopoulis> I installed debian on my old
machine which was not used for past three years
3508 [18:26:40] <markybob> LordShadowWing: he has to
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3510 [18:26:54] <rastapopoulis> and it seems that there was a bios
update in that period when the machine was in an un-used state
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3513 [18:27:54] <LordShadowWing> rebooting
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3546 [18:39:12] <jelly-home> LordShadowWing: technically you
don't need non-free, unless you really want the guest
extensions
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3562 [18:43:37] <zykotick9> jelly-home: virtualbox isn't in
main anymore, it was moved to non-free...
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3565 [18:44:38] <c0fe_machine> does debian support ZFS filesystem
yet?
3566 [18:44:42] <blind> virtualbox looks to be in contrib
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3568 [18:44:56] <zykotick9> blind: ahh, thanks for the correction
3569 [18:45:20] <socomm> c0fe_machine: Why wouldn't it?
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3572 [18:45:41] <c0fe_machine> socomm: no idea
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3574 [18:45:46] * zykotick9 doesn't have either contrib/non-free
enabled, so "apt-cache search virtualbox" doesn't
show anything relevant...
3575 [18:45:55] <jelly-home> c0fe_machine: if you want zfsonlinux
you still need to get it from ZoL people
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3579 [18:46:18] <jelly-home> and zykotick9 also doesn't read
backlog?
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3581 [18:46:20] <jhg> hi
3582 [18:46:26] <hiya> how to check in terminal if correct
keyboard is set?
3583 [18:46:29] <hiya> how to change it?
3584 [18:46:31] <zykotick9> jelly-home: also true :(
3585 [18:46:36] <jhg> hey does tor encrypt your data at all end
points?
3586 [18:46:39] <jhg> tor browser
3587 [18:46:47] <socomm> jhg: #tor?
3588 [18:46:55] <jhg> there is no tor channel
3589 [18:46:55] <jelly-home> hiya: changing it, read /msg dpkg
keymap
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3591 [18:47:15] <socomm> jhg: I was just there, it redirects you
to diff network.
3592 [18:47:30] <jelly-home> !tor
3593 [18:47:30] <dpkg> The Onion Router (Tor) is a low-latency
anonymous communication system. Packaged for Debian, only enables
the onion proxy by default. For use on OFTC, ask me about <oftc
tor>. Tor is not allowed on freenode's #debian (replaced-url
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3595 [18:47:38] <jelly-home> ^^ the channel is on OFTC
3596 [18:47:43] <markybob> jhg:
replaced-url
3597 [18:47:55] <socomm> I'm guessing #debian is catch-all
channel.
3598 [18:48:16] <socomm> "There is no channel for
$x_technology?! I'll just join #debian!!!"
3599 [18:48:16] <sheppyh> Hi, sorry for asking such a noob
question, but I have Debian 8 Jessie fresh install, I'd like to
backport the 4.3 kernel onto my jessie installation and also QEMU
2.5. I understand this is possible, but I don't understand how
you can just apt-get a whole kernel
3600 [18:48:20] <jelly-home> something like that, but only for
people running debian
3601 [18:48:21] <blind> "I'm running a variant of debian
so #debian will answer my questions" >_>
3602 [18:48:46] <jelly-home> sheppyh: read /msg dpkg bdo kernel
3603 [18:48:46] <markybob> sheppyh:
backports.debian.org/Instructions/
3604 [18:49:04] <sheppyh> I assume apt-get linux-image-4.3 or
something similar would install the kernel but I thouhgt kernels
needed compiling and stuff
3605 [18:49:18] <sheppyh> okay thanks I was looking for some
material, I couldn't find specific though, ta
3606 [18:49:19] <jelly-home> sheppyh: they do. Someone's
already done it.
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3608 [18:49:36] <jelly-home> that's what binary-based distros
are for!
3609 [18:49:38] <sheppyh> ah right so when I install any package
from apt it's pre-compiled i guess?!
3610 [18:49:43] <jelly-home> correct
3611 [18:49:59] <blind> well.. except -dkms packages (right?)
3612 [18:50:05] <sheppyh> okay i see.. so it just replaces the
kernel binaries with the 4.3 versions when I install a backpport
kernel
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3614 [18:50:09] <jelly-home> !confuse blind
3615 [18:50:10] <dpkg> No, who was my gouda today, blind? Pants of
the Democracy of Tibet with extra crabpaste.
3616 [18:50:23] * blind 's head explodes
3617 [18:50:23] <jelly-home> sheppyh: it doesn't replace. You
get an additional kernel.
3618 [18:50:24] <markybob> sheppyh: no. it adds on. you keep your
old one.
3619 [18:50:28] <sheppyh> how does it do that whilst the OS is in
use though, it seems mad in my head, almost like upgrading from
Windows 7 to 8 but without even reboot
3620 [18:50:30] <socomm> sheppyh: Kernels do need compiling. The
beauty of Debian is that someone else will compile it for you.
3621 [18:50:31] <sheppyh> ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
3622 [18:50:34] <_0x5eb_> hi, I installed a Debian 8 via
debootstrap and I find that I can't ping (icmp open socket:
Operation not permitted) which I would expect since /bin/ping is not
setuid root but then I notice that on a native Debian 8 install, it
is not setuid root as well but works, how is it working?
3623 [18:50:53] <jelly-home> sheppyh: the kernel component is
actually pretty isolated from everything else (the
"userspace")
3624 [18:51:02] <sheppyh> so with two kernels, how do I switch to
the right one (or should I start reading now :P)
3625 [18:51:23] <markybob> sheppyh: yeah you should read. grub on
boot will ask which one you want to boot
3626 [18:51:24] <jelly-home> there's a menu at boot time to
choose the kernel
3627 [18:51:31] <sheppyh> amazing
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3629 [18:51:40] <socomm> sheppyh: When you boot Grub will let you
choose the kernel.
3630 [18:51:44] <sheppyh> okay, I just wanted to understand those
bits before I started, will read and give it a go :)
3631 [18:51:53] <sheppyh> thanks all
3632 [18:51:57] <markybob> sheppyh: why?
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3635 [18:52:11] <sheppyh> why what?
3636 [18:52:12] <markybob> sheppyh: why do you want to do this?
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3638 [18:52:15] <sheppyh> ohh
3639 [18:52:20] <jelly-home> markybob: because understanding is
important!
3640 [18:52:30] <markybob> sigh
3641 [18:52:49] <sheppyh> My home PC is a hypervisor with 2 x GPU
- one for Linux VM and one for Windows VM
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3644 [18:53:00] <sheppyh> I was running VMware because I am VCP
and the lab was good to learn
3645 [18:53:16] <sheppyh> now I'm fed up with propietry
software so I am trying KVM/QEMU
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3647 [18:53:32] <jelly-home> shiny
3648 [18:53:38] <jelly-home> ,v qemu
3649 [18:53:39] <judd> Package: qemu on amd64 -- squeeze:
0.12.5+dfsg-3squeeze4; squeeze-security: 0.12.5+dfsg-3squeeze4;
squeeze-security-lts: 0.12.5+dfsg-3squeeze5; squeeze-backports:
1.1.2+dfsg-6a+deb7u7~bpo60+1; wheezy: 1.1.2+dfsg-6a+deb7u8;
wheezy-proposed-updates: 1.1.2+dfsg-6a+deb7u12; wheezy-security:
1.1.2+dfsg-6a+deb7u12; jessie: 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u4;
wheezy-backports:
3650 [18:53:40] <judd> 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u5a~bpo70+1;
jessie-proposed-updates: 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u5a; jessie-security:
1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u5a; jessie-backports: 1:2.5+dfsg-4~bpo8+1;
stretch: 1:2.5+dfsg-5; sid: 1:2.5+dfsg-5
3651 [18:53:43] <sheppyh> i want 4.3 kernel for better ACS support
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3653 [18:53:55] <Iridos> sheppyh, you have to reboot after you
install the kernel to actually run it.
3654 [18:54:01] <sheppyh> I understand 4.2 and greater has the
quirks for the intel 9 series chipset
3655 [18:54:11] <jelly-home> well there's kernel 4.3 AND qemu
2.5 in jessie-backports
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3657 [18:54:18] <sheppyh> exactly
3658 [18:54:34] <sheppyh> rather than install Arch linux I'd
rather have stable debian with selected backports as needed
3659 [18:54:42] <sheppyh> keeps the rest of the OS nice
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3672 [19:00:26] <plasmoduck> How do I make my internet traffic go
over tun0
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3675 [19:00:41] <plasmoduck> Want to make it go through VPN
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3716 [19:14:29] <sypher> plasmoduck: That doesn't give a lot
of information. We don't know how your VPN is configured, or
network topology on either end.
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3721 [19:16:22] <hiya> jelly-home, / is 7 and z is y and y is z ??
what is going on
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3723 [19:17:32] <TomTomTosch> hiya, change your keyboard layout or
buy a keyboard that fits that layout :P
3724 [19:17:37] <LordShadowWing> hiya, Odd Algebra?
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3728 [19:18:48] <markybob> hiya:
replaced-url
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3733 [19:20:10] <sheppyh> one question - surely installing the 4.3
backport kernel on jessie would cause incompatability between other
jessie packages?
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3735 [19:20:42] <markybob> sheppyh: no
3736 [19:20:56] <sheppyh> oh I can see now jessie-backports,
squeeze-backports and wheezy-backports, does this ensure
compatability?
3737 [19:21:06] <markybob> sheppyh: correct
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3741 [19:23:51] <sheppyh> so for example, someone has an app, when
they release each version they test it on jessie, squeeze and
wheezy, and upload to the backports the version for each release?
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3743 [19:24:00] <sheppyh> sorry I find the backports stuff really
confusing
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3745 [19:24:50] <TomTomTosch> sheppyh, debian devs upload there,
not just anybody. and it gets tested.
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3748 [19:25:58] <TomTomTosch> sheppyh, debian has their own
maintainers for packages.
3749 [19:26:13] <sheppyh> so the version of qemu on
jessie-backports will be the latest version which is tested to work
on jessie
3750 [19:26:22] <sheppyh> likewise for wheezy and squeeze
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3756 [19:26:56] <sheppyh> i.e. the version of qemu on
jessie-bakports will be a higher version than on wheezy-backports
3757 [19:27:07] <TomTomTosch> it will prob be the version from
testing. or a version that was on testing at some point.
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3759 [19:27:49] <sheppyh> okay thanks
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3765 [19:30:27] <TomTomTosch> sheppyh, you should probably read
the debian faq. it has lots of valuable info if you are new to
debian.
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3769 [19:32:39] <sheppyh> its being new to open source software,
release cycles, development phases, not neccesarily debian
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3773 [19:33:03] <sheppyh> I've had it with propietry
software, big change for me :)
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3775 [19:33:20] <TomTomTosch> still applies.
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3777 [19:33:34] <sheppyh> not really
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3781 [19:33:51] <sheppyh> With propietry - I install what is
released and nothing more
3782 [19:34:14] <TomTomTosch> my advice i mean.
3783 [19:34:15] <sheppyh> mostly because I/the organisation have
paid to use it, and therefor need it working
3784 [19:34:24] <sheppyh> ohh sorry
3785 [19:34:35] <sheppyh> I will do then, I read dont't break
debian, that was really useful
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3787 [19:35:04] <TomTomTosch> ah yes, that's a good thing ;D
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3789 [19:35:47] <sheppyh> wow great FAQ too, some other questions
I wanted answering are in there
3790 [19:35:50] <sypher> I wish more people read that.
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3795 [19:36:32] <sheppyh> my hypervisor setup has been offline for
4 days now, I keep finding new things to read and it stops me
actually doing ;)
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3797 [19:36:52] <sheppyh> but its good reading so, saves me time
doing, failing and not understanding why
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3801 [19:38:37] <mdasilva_> i <3 debian
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3803 [19:39:17] <sypher> I use both Debian and RHEL/CentOS. The
former for personal systems, the latter at work.
3804 [19:39:24] <sypher> I enjoy both. They certainly have their
strengths.
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3813 [19:42:01] <NoImNotNineVolt> what happened to cifs-utils in
squeeze?
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3815 [19:42:10] <NoImNotNineVolt>
replaced-url
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3825 [19:46:05] <markybob> , cifs-utils
3826 [19:46:08] <markybob> ,v cifs-utils
3827 [19:46:09] <judd> Package: cifs-utils on amd64 -- squeeze:
2:4.5-2+squeeze1; squeeze-backports: 2:5.2-1~bpo60+1; wheezy:
2:5.5-1; stretch: 2:6.4-1; jessie: 2:6.4-1; sid: 2:6.4-1
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3830 [19:48:05] <NoImNotNineVolt> i sure would love that squeeze
package.
3831 [19:48:09] <TomTomTosch> it's in the archive. squeeze
support ended a few days ago.
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3833 [19:48:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> i'm googling and googling
and can't find 'the archive' :P
3834 [19:48:54] <TomTomTosch>
replaced-url
3835 [19:48:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> really hoping to not have to
build from src.
3836 [19:48:56] <NoImNotNineVolt> thanks!
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3841 [19:51:18] <NoImNotNineVolt> ,v libtalloc2
3842 [19:51:19] <judd> Package: libtalloc2 on amd64 -- squeeze:
2.0.1-1; wheezy: 2.0.7+git20120207-1; wheezy-backports:
2.1.1-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 2.1.1-2; stretch: 2.1.5-1; sid: 2.1.5-2
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3844 [19:51:54] <sheppyh> mdasilva_, me too, "The entire
system, or any individual component of it, can be upgraded in place
without reformatting, without losing custom configuration files, and
(in most cases) without rebooting the system", isn't that
just wonderful
3845 [19:52:03] * NoImNotNineVolt sees no libtalloc2 under
replaced-url
3846 [19:52:17] <NoImNotNineVolt> any advice?
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3849 [19:54:27] <NoImNotNineVolt> (libtalloc2 is a dependency of
cifs-utils)
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3852 [19:55:50] <TomTomTosch> NoImNotNineVolt, you should probably
just point your sources.list to the archive and let apt do the
searching.
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3854 [19:57:16] <TomTomTosch> NoImNotNineVolt, also, is there a
reason you want to keep using squeeze?
3855 [19:57:36] <NoImNotNineVolt> i don't. at all. but
it's not my server.
3856 [19:57:44] <jhutchins> TomTomTosch: systemd is a pretty good
reason.
3857 [19:58:20] <NoImNotNineVolt> i <3 systemd, so, i disagree
with that opinion :P
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3859 [19:58:54] <markybob> it's not even a valid opinion.
wheezy isn't default systemd
3860 [19:58:57] <jhutchins> NoImNotNineVolt: It's nice when
it works.
3861 [19:59:22] <NoImNotNineVolt> as a developer, i have no
insight into when it does or doesn't work.
3862 [19:59:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> i only have insight into the
sysvinit scripts that i no longer have to write.
3863 [19:59:45] <NoImNotNineVolt> and for that, i almost hate
pulseaudio less.
3864 [19:59:49] <NoImNotNineVolt> almost.
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3866 [20:00:04] <TomTomTosch> NoImNotNineVolt, tell the people who
own the server that it's stupid to run squeeze.
3867 [20:00:10] <NoImNotNineVolt> oh they know that.
3868 [20:00:16] <NoImNotNineVolt> it's not on the internet.
3869 [20:00:26] <sypher> jhutchins: I manage about 800 servers,
half of which run RHEL7 - a systemd-based distro. I have yet to
encounter a systemd-related issue.
3870 [20:00:35] <sypher> jhutchins: So, no. systemd is not a good
reason
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3872 [20:00:51] <NoImNotNineVolt> sypher: anecdotal.
3873 [20:01:05] <NoImNotNineVolt> you both have differing
opinions. neither one is objectively "correct".
3874 [20:01:24] <TomTomTosch> and neither of them are on topic :3
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3877 [20:01:39] <mdasilva_> systemd is great, too bad the
wheezy->jessie upgrade requires a reboot
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3879 [20:02:04] <markybob> no jhutchins was objectively wrong. you
don't even have to have it in jessie. so no reason not to
upgrade
3880 [20:02:17] <Amun_Ra> reboot is a small price
3881 [20:02:17] <sypher> NoImNotNineVolt: Everyone's
experiences are anecdotal. Writing them off by calling them
anecdotal doesn't make sense.
3882 [20:02:31] <mdasilva_> itd be nice not to reboot :P
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3884 [20:02:53] <TomTomTosch> you have to restart all the services
anyway...
3885 [20:02:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> sypher: it makes sense if
you're the kind of person that dismisses subjectivity.
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3888 [20:03:15] <mdasilva_> i should stick to immutable server
priciniples and just terminate the thing
3889 [20:03:35] <NoImNotNineVolt> but, thanks for the tip about
archive!
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3891 [20:03:45] <DrJosephGoebbels> Anyone know why a filesystem
that "df" reports as having 4+ gb of space available would
be reporting "out of space"? See
replaced-url
3892 [20:03:51] <sypher> NoImNotNineVolt: Dismissing subjectivity
wholesale doesn't make sense, either. So, have fun with that
theory. Too bad it's a bad theory.
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3894 [20:04:26] <zykotick9> DrJosephGoebbels: check "df
-i" output
3895 [20:04:28] <Amun_Ra> this is a matter of trust (and
possibility of cherry picking)
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3900 [20:05:15] <DrJosephGoebbels> ah
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3902 [20:05:17] <DrJosephGoebbels> yes all inodes in use.
3903 [20:05:24] <DrJosephGoebbels> /dev/sda3 525312 525312 0 100%
/mnt/disk2
3904 [20:05:33] <happygilmoregent> how do I update lxde menus?
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3908 [20:07:10] * NoImNotNineVolt shrugs
3909 [20:07:18] <NoImNotNineVolt> thanks again.
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3915 [20:08:32] <happygilmoregent> anyone short of a google search
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3930 [20:14:11] <sheppyh> Okay another question. Jessie is the
current version, packages are tested in stretch and then moved to
stable - correct? In that case, what defines the time for a new
release of debian, if all the packages within it are constantly
updated. Is it a kernel update?
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3933 [20:14:47] <towo`> no
3934 [20:14:53] <zykotick9> happygilmoregent: lxde seems to have
an irc channel on oftc
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3935 [20:14:58] <happygilmoregent> ok thanks
3936 [20:14:59] <jhutchins> sypher: you not having encountered
errors doesn't mean they're not out there.
3937 [20:15:00] <towo`> jessie does not get any package from
testing
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3940 [20:15:50] <jhutchins> sypher: I've seen problems with
legacy services (that still install to init) not being able to
restart, with the time service, and with systems that hang on
shutdown.
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3942 [20:16:30] <sheppyh> so Jessie is frozen. I.e. running
apt-get update and apt-get upgrade will NEVER give me a new version
of a package - correct?
3943 [20:16:43] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: the term "stable"
for Debian releases means that the versions don't change, only
bug and security fixes are backported. This is the reason for the
backports repo, so you can selectively install newer versions of
some packages
3944 [20:16:44] <markybob> sheppyh: it'll give you security
updates
3945 [20:16:44] <sheppyh> apart from security updates
3946 [20:16:47] <sheppyh> ok :)
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3949 [20:17:23] <jmcnaught> the idea is that "apt-get
upgrade" will not change the behaviour of the system
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3951 [20:17:51] <sheppyh> just make it more secure
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3954 [20:18:18] <markybob> sheppyh: sheppyh as far as stretch
becoming stable you're probably looking at mid next year
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3956 [20:18:51] <sheppyh> gotya. all this stuff makes so much
sense now
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3961 [20:20:28] <sypher> jhutchins: I never said they aren't.
I am saying that systemd is not this crazyhorrible thing that people
subjectively/emotionally make it out to be.
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3965 [20:22:44] <SirCmpwn> debian/changelog is the source for the
package version?
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3970 [20:23:56] <Xc3ls10r> Mode Xc3ls10r +Q
3971 [20:24:15] <Xc3ls10r> ups, sorry
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3993 [20:32:48] <jcowgill> SirCmpwm: it's the source of the
_source_ package version
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3995 [20:33:01] <DebianTest4> question
3996 [20:33:23] <DebianTest4> dhcp3-server is gone ?
3997 [20:33:34] <DebianTest4> i have to use isc one now?
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4001 [20:34:40] <markybob> DebianTest4: it's gone in jessie.
that was ISC actually :P
4002 [20:34:48] <mentor> DebianTest4, I thought dhcp3-server was
the ISC version
4003 [20:34:50] <DebianTest4> markybob: ah is the same config ?
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4005 [20:34:55] <markybob> yes
4006 [20:34:59] <DebianTest4> markybob: thanks man ;)
4007 [20:35:15] <DebianTest4> mentor: thanks u too
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4015 [20:40:36] <SirCmpwn> jcowgill: so that's distinct from
the upstream version?
4016 [20:40:42] <hotwings> hi. how do you clean, recompile, and
install only the kernel media drivers (/usr/src/linux/drivers/media
dir)?
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4037 [20:46:38] <jcowgill> yes the upstream version is the part of
the version before the -
4038 [20:46:49] <SirCmpwn> and what's the source of that
number?
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4043 [20:47:49] <jcowgill> it doesn't come from anywhere
automatically, the maintainer writes it in
4044 [20:48:00] <SirCmpwn> writes it into what place, the
changelog file?
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4046 [20:48:04] <jcowgill> yes
4047 [20:48:12] <sheppyh> I added the non-free/contrib repos to my
sources.list to get the radeon firmware, would it be best practice
to remove that source now I have done so, or would that cause me any
issues? Same question for backport sources - what repository does
apt-get default to if I don't specify with -t and I have both
main/backports added?
4048 [20:48:19] <SirCmpwn> and then the debian packaging tools
read it from the changelog file and that goes into the package
metadata
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4053 [20:48:56] <jcowgill> yes the version gets extracted from the
changelog when the package is built
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4056 [20:49:14] <markybob> sheppyh: you should probably keep it if
case they get security updates
4057 [20:49:18] <SirCmpwn> can the tooling be instructed to use
another source for that number?
4058 [20:49:26] <sheppyh> good point
4059 [20:49:53] <SirCmpwn> I want to get a version number with
code rather than humans writing it into the changelog file. Would I
have to just generate a changelog file?
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4062 [20:50:38] <jcowgill> generating a changelog entry is
probably the best way
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4064 [20:50:54] <SirCmpwn> thanks for the info
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4081 [20:58:25] <sheppyh> aptitude -t jessie-backports install
linux-image-amd64 < answer to my question 2 hours ago. Can't
believe it's that simple to install a whole kernel
4082 [20:58:33] <mentor> SirCmpwn, Use dch
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4085 [20:59:51] <Roland-> anyone ever used infiniband? :P
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4108 [21:09:06] <cybrNaut> If i boot linux Mint, no problems with
the command "gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! v4l2sink
device=/dev/video0". But if I boot debian and do the same,
problems
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4110 [21:09:15] <cybrNaut> on debian, I had to "modprobe
v4l2loopback" (fair enough)
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4113 [21:09:25] <cybrNaut> but when I run the same pipeline, it
breaks with "ERROR: from element
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstVideoTestSrc:videotestsrc0: Internal data
flow error."
4114 [21:09:35] <cybrNaut> is anything special needed to make
v4l2loopback work on debian?
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4141 [21:19:31] <c0fe_machine> is openvpn client available for
debian jessie?
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4143 [21:20:57] <Tom01> Why not?
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4145 [21:21:43] <jercos> c0fe_machine: the access client, or the
openvpn software in general?
4146 [21:21:45] <greycat> ,v openvpn
4147 [21:21:46] <judd> Package: openvpn on amd64 -- squeeze:
2.1.3-2+squeeze2; squeeze-security-lts: 2.1.3-2+squeeze3;
squeeze-backports: 2.2.1-3~bpo60+1; wheezy-security: 2.2.1-8+deb7u3;
wheezy: 2.2.1-8+deb7u3; wheezy-backports: 2.3.2-7~bpo70+2; jessie:
2.3.4-5+deb8u1; stretch: 2.3.10-1; sid: 2.3.10-1
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4150 [21:22:30] <jercos> c0fe_machine:
replaced-url
4151 [21:23:27] <c0fe_machine> jercos: openvpn client
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4157 [21:25:46] <ku678j> hi. it seems that firefox 38.6.1 will be
the last esr version of the 38 series. What happens to iceweasel if
firefox esr moves to version 45?
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4161 [21:26:48] <sheppyh> someone said earlier I wouldn't be
upgrading my kernel, I'd be installing it alongside and would
have to choose which kernel to load at GRUB on boot - I don't
have this choice and uname gives 4.3.0-0.bpo.1-amd64. Also when I
ran aptitude -t jessie-backports install linux-image-amd64 it said
that that package would be upgraded, not installed. Did I do
something wrong?
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4167 [21:27:39] <ku678j> sheppyh, jessie keeps afaik only one
kernel version
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4172 [21:28:04] <sheppyh> okay makes sense thanks
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4174 [21:28:25] <greycat> sheppyh: what files do you have in
/boot?
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4179 [21:29:13] <sheppyh> mixture
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4181 [21:29:17] <c0fe_machine> i keep getting an error saying lzo
isn't found
4182 [21:29:25] <jercos> c0fe_machine: that doesn't clarify
my question at all. are you connecting to an openvpn access server?
4183 [21:29:28] <greycat> Well, the ones beginning with vmlinuz
are kernels.
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4185 [21:29:43] <sheppyh> vmlinuz-4.3.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 and
vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64
4186 [21:29:51] <greycat> So, you have those two kernels avaiable.
4187 [21:30:20] <sheppyh> that vmlinuz file IS the compiled
kernel?
4188 [21:30:38] <sheppyh> I guess the aptitude must have
reconfigured GRUB to default boot to 4.3
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4190 [21:31:11] <greycat> Grub always updates to the
"largest" kernel version you have installed, unless you go
out of your way to default it to a smaller/older/different version.
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4192 [21:31:20] <c0fe_machine> jercos: i solved it. nevermind.
this is why i hate compiling on linux. there are almost always
issues cause someone who developed the program was being lazy
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4196 [21:32:19] <sheppyh> i see thx
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4203 [21:36:08] <jhutchins> c0fe_machine: Which, really, is no
different on any platform.
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4205 [21:36:46] <c0fe_machine> jhutchins: well i have never had to
compile a program on windows that wasn't mine
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4207 [21:37:49] <jhutchins> sheppyh: IIRC vmlinuz is the
compressed kernel (pretty standard these days).
4208 [21:38:06] <greycat> Compiling on linux is usually an order
of magnitude easier than on any other platform, because most
software gets the most testing on Linux.
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4210 [21:38:38] <greycat> Although in a few cases, Mac OS X may
give it a good run.
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4215 [21:39:35] <c0fe_machine> greycat: depends in which language
actually. but the point is, openvpn has a .exe for windows where as
for Linux well you have to compile
4216 [21:39:39] <c0fe_machine> that's annoying
4217 [21:39:58] <greycat> Why can't you just install the
openvpn package?
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4221 [21:40:55] <jcowgill> ku678j: this situation has already
happened, jessie was released with firefox 31 and 38 was pushed as a
security update
4222 [21:41:09] <jcowgill> i imagine the same will happen when 45
is released
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4224 [21:41:50] <sheppyh> c0fe_machine, I felt like you, for
years, until I read "Don't break Debian", now I love
Debian
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4226 [21:42:11] <ku678j> jcowgill, good to know. Thanks for the
info.
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4228 [21:42:24] <c0fe_machine> sheppyh: but this isn't just
with debian
4229 [21:42:27] <c0fe_machine> it is with linux in general
4230 [21:42:36] <greycat> There isn't a "linux in
general".
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4233 [21:42:55] <sheppyh> it is just with debian because of
it's package management/repository and stability
4234 [21:43:15] <sheppyh> although other distributions use the
repositories like ubuntu
4235 [21:43:45] <sheppyh> I haven't run make for a long time
now, and everything is much better :)
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4237 [21:44:01] <c0fe_machine> greycat: openvpn has precompiled
for windows and source for linux
4238 [21:44:02] <c0fe_machine> now what
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4240 [21:44:18] <greycat> c0fe_machine: CLOSE their web site, and
apt-get install openvpn
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4243 [21:45:30] <sheppyh> c0fe_machine, this is my point, you
write apt-get install openvpn ... everything is done and the service
is started
4244 [21:45:38] <sheppyh> you need to read:
replaced-url
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4247 [21:46:45] <greycat> Compiling upstream software has its time
and place, but you've not demonstrated that this is either.
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4252 [21:48:45] <phre4k> can I upgrade Debian 7 to 8 or will that
fuck my system up completely due to the change to systemd? I have no
custom init.d scripts but two and I already have service files ready
for them.
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4255 [21:48:53] <phre4k> oh wait, it's Debian 6 lol :D
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4257 [21:49:03] <phre4k> so 6 → 7 → 8 possible?
4258 [21:49:05] <greycat> You have to do it in two steps: 6->7
and then 7->8
4259 [21:49:12] <phre4k> ^ yeah, ty :)
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4261 [21:49:34] <phre4k> 7 → 8 really concerns me though.
Does it work in more than 80% of test cases?
4262 [21:49:51] <lichenx1> so glad I finally settled on debian
4263 [21:49:53] <phre4k> 80% is enough for me, it's the
weekend and I can drive into the office if needed
4264 [21:49:54] <greycat> The biggest mess with 7->8 is apache
2.2 -> 2.4.
4265 [21:50:04] <phre4k> lichenx1: congratulations and welcome :)
4266 [21:50:13] <phre4k> greycat: I use nginx, so yay? :D
4267 [21:50:19] <greycat> yay indeed
4268 [21:50:36] <phre4k> I honestly don't know why people are
using Apache, it's just so damn hard to configure
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4270 [21:50:47] <lichenx1> phre4k, what's your set up like?
4271 [21:50:53] <greycat> Mostly it's market inertia.
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4273 [21:51:08] <phre4k> ah wait, I use Sernet's Samba
repositories. Since Debian 8 has the "current" Samba
anyway, can I just remove the sources.list entry and all will be
fine?
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4276 [21:52:02] <jmcnaught> phre4k: you might want to read
replaced-url
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4279 [21:52:35] <phre4k> lichenx1: at home I use Arch Linux on my
Desktop and Alpine Linux on the server, the latter of which runs a
few Debian LXC containers and the former running Debian as VM for
test purposes. At work I usually use Debian as server and Xubuntu as
desktop, however I recently started switching my clients from
Xubuntu to Debian because Ubuntu has some really weird flaws by
design...
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4281 [21:52:43] <phre4k> jmcnaught: thank you :)
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4285 [21:54:07] <lichenx1> nice
4286 [21:54:15] <lichenx1> I like arch but the install messes me
up
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4288 [21:54:29] <phre4k> lichenx1: it's pretty easy if
you've done it 1 or 2 times
4289 [21:54:36] <phre4k> and you learn a lot
4290 [21:54:39] <lichenx1> debian i'm most familiar with,
been using linux on / off for awhile but I'm not as afraid
anymore
4291 [21:54:54] <phre4k> that sounds great :)
4292 [21:55:22] <lichenx1> win10 was nice at first but the forced
upgrades / reboots ...forced me to switch
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4294 [21:55:50] <lichenx1> and I went deb because stable, now I
just need to stop tweaking / installing so I don't break it
4295 [21:55:55] <phre4k> btw, I'm really in love with a Linux
game lately:
replaced-url
4296 [21:56:20] <lichenx1> def checking that out, I used to play
rct all the time!
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4298 [21:56:34] <phre4k> it's in Alpha, but the developers
listen to feedback and incorporate it in only a few weeks after you
voiced your desire if possible.
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4300 [21:57:09] <lichenx1> where's the dl
4301 [21:57:16] <lichenx1> I have to buy the alpha?
4302 [21:57:38] <lichenx1> ahh yea I see that
4303 [21:57:46] <phre4k> lichenx1: although many people seem to
think Btrfs isn't stable yet, the 4.0 Kernel brought it a huge
step forward and I'd definitely recommend using it. You can
then make snapshots of the root file system with Snapper and tinker
all you like. If something breaks, you can roll back to a previous
snapshot, even from within a Live CD when the main system should
stop working.
4304 [21:57:46] <lichenx1> i'm that broke at the moment :(
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4307 [21:58:14] <phre4k> lichenx1: PM me your eMail, I'll
upload a ZIP onto my server and give it to you. It doesn't have
DRM ;)
4308 [21:58:30] <phre4k> but only if you promise to buy it if you
enjoy it some day.
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4311 [21:59:06] <greycat> Offering to pirate warez for other
people should be in /msg or ... in any case, not in #debian.
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4316 [22:00:16] <phre4k> greycat: it's not Warez, it
doesn't have DRM and it's semi-ok to share it. At least in
my country it's perfectly fine.
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4326 [22:02:20] <sypher> phre4k: Welcome to Not Your Country.
It's not fine here.
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4331 [22:03:58] <jim> phre4k, there's probably 2 sides to
this... one, if you can make a fan of the person who then buys it,
you've then created a customer for them... on the other hand,
it's here and now circumventing payment, so that's what
the problem is
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4339 [22:05:50] <jim> I personally don't have a problem with
your intent, since you're not trying to rip off artists
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4343 [22:07:22] <lichenx1> is there a ubuntu software center
equivalent on debian?
4344 [22:07:37] <lichenx1> synaptic?
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4359 [22:10:47] <phre4k> jim: I'll ask the devs then.
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4361 [22:11:07] <jhutchins> lichenx1: I don't think synaptic
is installed by default, but afik that's what ubuntu uses for
it's "Software Center".
4362 [22:11:14] <phre4k> lichenx1: yeah, synaptic seems fine.
There's a Gnome software center too
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4364 [22:11:29] <phre4k> I'd use the CLI tools honestly...
apt and aptitude are both gread
4365 [22:11:31] <phre4k> *great
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4371 [22:12:43] <jorb> i am just wanting to gripe about PXE
booting stuff.. where can i spew out text to see if anyone else has
an opinion
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4373 [22:13:08] <jhutchins> jorb: This wouldn't be the right
place.
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4376 [22:13:26] <jhutchins> jorb: If you have a specific question
about it we might be able to help, but general rants go elsewhere.
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4378 [22:13:42] <MRme> Hi
4379 [22:14:01] <jorb> jhutchins: good point, not debian related
questions though, more general network troubleshooting
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4382 [22:14:48] <MRme> After today's 4.3 Kernel update via
Jessie Backports my ethernet connection is having problems
connecting.... Any idea on how to fix it?
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4461 [22:41:30] <mutante> just reinstalled a server, i want to
tell the users the new host key fingerprint, so they can trust it
when connecting the first time. i use ssh-keygen -l -f on the
server, and say, for my ECDSA key the fingerprint has this format:
256 92:23:e4:23:19.. as i'm used to it. but when i connect the
client gets it in this format: ECDSA key fingerprint is
SHA256:Fpre6wuDIcRq0.. that used to be different. How do i compare
them the right way
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4463 [22:42:56] <sypher> mutante: That's a client-side
matter, really. Their SSH client is rendering key fingerprints in a
new base64 format.
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4465 [22:43:33] <sheppyh> anyone got experience with this:
replaced-url
4466 [22:43:41] <sypher> mutante: Either you'll have to
convert your fingerprint to that format and present both, or
they'll have to convert that to a hex format.
4467 [22:44:10] <mutante> superkulak: oh, thank you. i knew it was
something new at least :)
4468 [22:44:20] <mutante> sypher: eh, sorry, that was for you
&
4469 [22:44:22] <greycat> On jessie, ssh-keygen -l -F hostname
appears to show both formats, one after the other.
4470 [22:44:24] <sypher> sypher: No big. :)
4471 [22:44:36] <sheppyh> and is it possible to edit the debian
wiki?
4472 [22:44:38] <sypher> greycat: sweet, thank you.
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4475 [22:45:02] <sypher> greycat: Just tested that, and it
doesn't seem to do that.
4476 [22:45:21] <greycat> Really? I see:
4477 [22:45:22] <greycat> 256
4c:8a:29:9b:7b:63:32:6f:64:e5:f9:58:89:02:36:ac
|1|BhVZzDgCPrlito7hY7IJa2bFerk=|DLBzfAPonni88oMZm+OeeA1F23Y= (ECDSA)
4478 [22:45:34] <sypher> greycat: Actually, you're right. But
it doesn't seem to do that for all hosts.
4479 [22:46:03] <mutante> hmm, i dont see that yet and it's
jessie
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4481 [22:46:32] <greycat> mutante: the *client* is jessie, right?
4482 [22:47:40] <sheppyh> " We need to use the VFIO driver
for all pass-through devices so that the guest can manage them
completely. At this point you should make sure the driver for the
guest card is not loaded (eg: radeon, nouveau, …), you should
blacklist them and reboot if necessary" - does anyone know how
I blacklist these cards in debian, theres very little about this on
the net for debian specifically :(
4483 [22:47:41] <mutante> oh, you are right, the client is stretch
4484 [22:47:50] <mutante> well, one of them
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4498 [22:52:33] <karlpinc> sheppyh: Sure, it's a wiki. But
you need a login.
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4500 [22:53:03] <karlpinc> !tell sheppyh about blacklist
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4521 [23:01:05] <mutante> i'm telling the clients to do ssh
-o FingerprintHash=md5 hostname for now
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4523 [23:01:39] <mutante> i also found this monster to do the new
format on older server, but meh " awk '{print $2}'
ssh_host_rsa_key.pub | base64 -d | sha256sum -b | awk '{print
$1}' | xxd -r -p | base64 "
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4533 [23:06:06] <karlpinc> greycat: You seem to be interested in
factoid tweaking. FYI Just made <bad advice>.
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4539 [23:08:19] <markybob> that's silly. "don't
follow advice from strangers but my advice telling you not to is
sound"
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4546 [23:10:17] <markybob> "in an open irc channel made up of
complete strangers"
4547 [23:10:29] <jhutchins> markybob: The point is not to follow
it blindly. If you don't understand how a command is supposed
to accomplish your goal, you should probably check the manpage and
see what it's doing.
4548 [23:10:35] <karlpinc> markybob: Ok then make a better
sentence.
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4550 [23:11:07] <karlpinc> markybob: Adding "blindly"
might be good....
4551 [23:11:20] <markybob> "don't be stupid" sums
it up. we have enough things. dontbreakdebian, etc. no need for
this.
4552 [23:11:34] <jhutchins> markybob: Hopfully if someone posts
bad advice here someone else will spot it and speak up - but
we're not all watching 100% of the posts.
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4555 [23:12:15] <jhutchins> markybob: We get plenty of
conversations here with people blindly following commands with no
idea where they're going.
4556 [23:12:55] <markybob> jhutchins: and if you're not
around to show them that factoid they'll do it. pointless
4557 [23:13:17] <karlpinc> Ok. added "blindly".
4558 [23:13:35] <karlpinc> markybob: We don't want them to do
it _again_.
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4580 [23:22:17] <sheppyh> thx karlpinc, I didn't read it as
blacklist the DRIVER as other blogs talk about blacklisting/blocking
actual GPUs, makes sense now
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4582 [23:22:32] <sheppyh> so blacklist xorg-driver-radeon or
whatever it's called
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4584 [23:22:54] <karlpinc> sheppyh: Wasn't me. The factoid
knows all. I just know the factoid exists. :-)
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4587 [23:23:37] <sheppyh> ah, yes that's the useful thing
about this channel though is you guys know what topics the factoid
has ;)
4588 [23:24:16] <sheppyh> is there a way I can ask it for a list
of factoids?
4589 [23:24:21] <sheppyh> or facts
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4592 [23:25:33] <jhutchins> !bots
4593 [23:25:33] <dpkg> We have lots of bots around to help out
with different things. dpkg (<dpkgbot>) and <judd> are
the main two for factoids and package information; dselect
(<dselectbot>) fills in for dpkg. There's also debhelper
(flooding, moderating), apt, ... Most bots are also in #debian-bots
if you can't use /msg to talk to them. Be nice to the bots
though; they have feelings, bleed oil and let out the <magic
smoke> when angry.
4594 [23:26:22] <jhutchins> sheppyh: I believe there's a web
page where you can brows the databases, but I'm not sure where.
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4597 [23:27:36] <sheppyh> <sheppyh> what can you tell me ...
<dpkg> This!
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4599 [23:27:43] <markybob> sheppyh: there are many thousands on
factoids...you'd be insane to try to read it. but here
replaced-url
4600 [23:27:48] <sheppyh> that's all he says haha
4601 [23:28:20] <sheppyh> thanks marky at least I can ctrl + f
before I ask in here ;)
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4603 [23:30:52] <jhutchins> !search dpkg
4604 [23:30:52] <dpkg> You can search my database on the web at
replaced-url
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4606 [23:31:09] <markybob> yeah i just linked him to that
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4617 [23:37:24] <ZTman> How can I detect if a display is connected
to the HDMI port during boot. /dev ???
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4619 [23:39:19] <sheppyh> got the blacklist sorted, any ideas on
the best time to load vfio-pci module or is initramfs the place to
do it? I've heard reports of "it not being loaded in
time" although I wonder if blacklisting the whole radeon driver
removes that requirement
4620 [23:39:39] <jhutchins> ZTman: The easiest way is to look at
the plug. WHat are you really trying to do?
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4623 [23:40:25] <ZTman> Boot the computer. if HDMI connected, Then
use change xorg.conf. If not, then remove it. That simple.
4624 [23:41:14] <ZTman> look at the plug?
4625 [23:41:28] <sheppyh> sarcasm but I lol'd :(
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4628 [23:42:05] <ZTman> Hotswap won't work. So, need it at
boot. At best, hotswap would cause a reboot of the desktop manager.
Nope, not gonna do it.
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4635 [23:44:40] <teraflops> ZTman: may I ask why do you need a
xorg.conf when using hdmi?
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4638 [23:45:10] <ZTman> teraflops: yes. have the xorg.conf. No
xorg.conf when without.
4639 [23:45:29] <teraflops> ZTman: no, that's not the answer
4640 [23:45:37] <ZTman> Force the user to reboot computer to swap
the settings.
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4642 [23:45:44] <teraflops> ZTman: you already said that
4643 [23:45:56] <teraflops> ZTman: the real reason behind that
4644 [23:46:05] <ZTman> without xorg.conf HDMI does not work!
4645 [23:46:41] <teraflops> ZTman: use xrandr in .xprofile or
.xinitrc, isn't that enough
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4649 [23:47:20] <ZTman> Honestly, it doesn't matter how it is
working. I just need to be able to detect if HDMI is connected
during boot.
4650 [23:47:39] <teraflops> if [[]]; then else fi
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4652 [23:47:50] <axc1298> can anyone point me to a good resource
on how to get debian configured to use a vpn service
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4655 [23:48:23] <ZTman> teraflops: and just HOW is that supposer
to work? Because xorg.conf has ... xrandr doesn't work unless x
is already load. if x is loaded, then xorg.conf either was or was
NOT there. FAIL!
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4657 [23:48:36] <teraflops> ZTman: ^
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4659 [23:49:24] <markybob> axc1298: they vary so wildy that no.
you'll have to read their docs
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4662 [23:50:43] <ZTman> Okay, I guess I'll look at WHAT
xinitrc is.
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4665 [23:52:29] <ZTman> I still have extreme doubts. xrandr
doesn't work unless X is loaded. If X is loaded, the xorg.conf
has already been loaded, Then I can't choose to either include
or exclude it.
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4677 [23:59:54] <ZTman> I'm still here. If you come up with
anything.
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