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1 [00:00:35] <sheppyh> jmcnaught: journalctl /usr/bin/Xorg:
replaced-url
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3 [00:00:53] <sheppyh> oops last one I missed some
4 [00:01:49] <sheppyh> jmcnaught: journalctl /usr/bin/Xorg:
replaced-url
5 [00:01:50] <happygilmoregent> steam is a pita
6 [00:03:04] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: the errors around lines 47-54
are interesting
7 [00:03:25] <sheppyh> exactly what i was reading
8 [00:04:11] <jmcnaught> happygilmoregent: are you using steam
and selinux? that does sound like a pain
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11 [00:05:08] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: i wonder if those errors are
related to your attempt to restart gdm?
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15 [00:05:29] <sheppyh> yes - was about to write. the last line
Mar 15 22:54:10 debian gdm-Xorg-:0[520]: (II) xfree86: Adding drm
device (/dev/dri/card0)
16 [00:05:42] <sheppyh> that is the last line from original
boot. Anything after that is attempt to restart GDM
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18 [00:05:48] <sheppyh> so explains that it is "in
use"
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20 [00:05:56] <sheppyh> still cant find any diag on why it
cannot add the drm device
21 [00:06:27] <happygilmoregent> I have selinux disabled but
steam was given me trouble before that
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30 [00:09:41] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: debugging X isn't really
one of my strong points. usually there's an error that makes
some sort of sense. i'm not sure how to get Xorg to be more
verbose
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33 [00:10:55] <sheppyh> jmcnaught: okay - I'll look into
that. thanks for your time anyway got me further/more understanding
of the GDM/Xorg system and logs anyway, so not wasted time :)
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43 [00:18:03] <mdim> hi folks
44 [00:18:17] <mdim> is there a way to use systemctl in Debian
as a non-privileged user?
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49 [00:18:48] <mdim> e.g. I have a .service file I would like to
use, but systemctl tells me that access is denied
50 [00:18:52] <mtn> mdim: some systemctl commands work as a
normal user
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52 [00:19:04] <jmcnaught> mdim: "systemctl --user" to
control the user's systemd
53 [00:19:05] <mdim> mtn: this is a custom service for the
Debile build system
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60 [00:20:16] <jmcnaught> mdim: you need the libpam-systemd
package installed for SSH sessions to get hooked up through logind
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62 [00:22:01] <mdim> jmcnaught: hm, I already have it installed
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64 [00:22:42] <jmcnaught> mdim: where is the unit you're
trying to use?
65 [00:22:45] <mdim> for example, this is the service I would
like to "execute" as a non-privileged user:
replaced-url
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74 [00:25:06] <jmcnaught> mdim: for non-root users, the units
need to be in their ~, see systemd.unit(5), or you could use the
User=, Group= described in systemd.exec(5)
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85 [00:28:11] <mdim> jmcnaught: I'm a total newbie to
systemd. I just tried to do "systemctl enable
debile-data.service" as root, but I get "Failed to execute
operation: No such file or directory". Do I have to put the
config file to a pre-determined place?
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90 [00:30:07] <jmcnaught> mdim: yes, read "man
systemd.unit" for where to put them. usually
/etc/systemd/system for locally installed system-wide units. or
~/.config/systemd/user for user units
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92 [00:31:28] <sheppyh> jmcnaught: switched to my 5450 card,
made no other change, booted right into GNOME.
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95 [00:33:01] <jmcnaught> sheppyh: that could mean that using a
newer kernel from backports might help you use the newer card,
unless it also needs a newer xserver-xorg-video-radeon (which has
not been backported)
96 [00:34:34] <sheppyh> thanks jmcnaught I will check it out
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167 [01:19:18] <axc1298> can anyone recommend a tool in debian
repos for creating a RAID. i have a USB hard drive enclosure and 2
hard drives, and want them to be seen as 1 big drive
168 [01:19:41] <axc1298> (and have LUKS on it)
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172 [01:22:38] <vervet> axc1298: so you don't want lvm
correct? mdadm perhaps?
173 [01:23:01] <axc1298> vervet: no, just want formatted at ext4,
one big space for backing up important files
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175 [01:24:17] <vervet> axc1298: for just combining them I'd
personally go LVM, but mdadm can do software raid for you
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177 [01:25:46] <axc1298> vervet: how do i do it with LVM? do i
need some specific software?
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183 [01:26:57] <wpostma> Has anyone ever heard of a Paranoid
Zombie Apocalypse Prepper Debian user scenario? This is just for my
own amusement really, but I'm wondering what I would have to do
to host a debian mirror that is zombie apocalypse ready. Truly self
hosted and self sufficient.
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185 [01:27:30] <vervet> axc1298: lvm2 is the package you'd
need for that
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190 [01:28:10] <axc1298> vervet: thanks
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192 [01:28:24] <axc1298> looks like it's already installed
193 [01:28:24] <vervet> axc1298:
replaced-url
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199 [01:30:59] <wpostma> turns out "prepper linux" is a
thing. The internets are fun.
replaced-url
200 [01:31:29] <awal1> When 'pepperflashplugin-nonfree'
is updated ' browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash'
follows it, eh?
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215 [01:39:43] <awal1> ok "Update the flash plugin
216 [01:39:43] <awal1> In our case, the library
libfreshwrapper-pepperflash.so make a link with the plug-in
pepperflashplugin-nonfree. You just need to update the Chromium
plug-in to enjoy the latest version of flash from Iceweasel."
(debian wiki
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228 [01:45:36] <secher> Evening all. Trying to install
wine32-development for Everquest and after meandering through all of
the dependencies, at libgnutls30:i386 apt wants to remove
effectively the entire system. I don't see anything in BTS. Is
anyone aware of this problem?
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230 [01:46:14] <somiaj> what version of debian are you running?
231 [01:46:40] <secher> Sorry, fresh install of unstable.
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233 [01:47:53] <secher> Fresh as in did install of testing this
AM and then did upgrade to unstable this evening.
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239 [01:50:51] <somiaj> packages are not always installable in
sid, if you have tracked it down to a conflict that can't be
resolved you may have to wait.
240 [01:51:11] <somiaj> usually conflicts aren'treported as
bugs as per the faq for sid, one second.
241 [01:51:47] <somiaj>
replaced-url
242 [01:52:29] <somiaj> secher: as for your case I'm unsure
about, that is just general advise about when a package is
uninstallable in sid
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247 [01:55:27] <secher> somiaj: Hmm.. I'll try them with
dpkg and see if I get anything more specific. It's been so long
since I've encountered one of these, don't we normally get
a 'X conflicts with Y' in the process?
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258 [01:58:49] <secher> Bingo. libgnutls30:i386 - version 3.4.10
libgnutls30:amd64 - version 3.4.9 and that, friends is the bugger in
the shorts.
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267 [02:02:20] <somiaj> secher: you can sometimes resolve the
depends with snapshot.debian.org by grabing older version of the
libaries
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269 [02:03:04] <somiaj> secher: ahh is it just a difference
between the i386 and amd64 version? It coudl be arecent upload that
the amd64 pacakges still need to be built
270 [02:03:12] <somiaj> that should resolve itself shortly
271 [02:03:44] <secher> somiaj: Hmm.. 3.4.10 is in debports, but
I've never used that avenue before. On a scale of 1 to
'are you fcsking nuts' how sketchy is it to use a debports
package?
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276 [02:05:48] <TandyUK> hey guys, i have a quad port nic, and a
bunch of esxi hosts. im looking to replicate for dev purposes what I
have in the dc where each esxi host is multi homed back ot our san
(not debian in the dc, but will be at home)
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278 [02:05:56] <somiaj> secher: not sure what debports is. If the
package is not avaialbe for your arch you may just have to wait for
the new version to be uploaded. For the time being you can use the
older version from snapshot.debian.org to resolve your depends.
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281 [02:06:31] <secher> somiaj: yep, I'm thinking you are
correct. Thanks much.
282 [02:06:32] <TandyUK> i need to create a file/partition which
is exported via iscsi, im just wondering what the correct term i
should be googling is, as im not having much luck finding anything
about how to configure multiple paths to access the same iscsi
target
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285 [02:07:29] <TandyUK> my debian host is the iscsi target, esxi
is the initiato
286 [02:07:32] <TandyUK> +r
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288 [02:08:13] <TandyUK> all i seem to be findind is guides on
how to connect a debian initiator to a multipath target
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294 [02:10:24] <karlpinc> TandyUK: Possibly:
replaced-url
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296 [02:11:16] <karlpinc> TandyUK: You'd think all the
configuration you'd need to connect to anysort of initiator
would be in the target docs.
297 [02:12:24] <TandyUK> indeed
298 [02:12:32] <TandyUK> it just makes no mention of multipath
that i can see
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300 [02:12:50] <TandyUK> the host has a pair of lacp links back
to a stacked set of switches
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302 [02:12:57] <TandyUK> each has its own static ip
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304 [02:13:20] <TandyUK> so perhaps this is all just handled by
magic in the kernel, but i wanna be sure before i do any major work
:P
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340 [02:29:03] <sheppyh2> for some reason my monitors do not turn
off when the screen blank triggers.. they are just left blank
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342 [02:29:14] <sheppyh2> I found this to prevent screen from
turning off:
343 [02:29:14] <sheppyh2> $ setterm -blank 0 -powerdown 0
344 [02:29:23] <sheppyh2> how can I query the current value for
powerdown?
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349 [02:31:03] <somiaj> sheppyh2: in x, xset s off
350 [02:31:45] <somiaj> sheppyh2: man xset there is a dpms
feature, though unsure what is needed to get it to power them down
as opposed to just blank them
351 [02:31:47] <sheppyh2> yeh I'm following some Arch
instructions and trying to relate to debian so not surprised
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353 [02:34:40] <somiaj> There is just a lot of different screen
blanking. xset manages the builtin xorg blanking which I belive the
default is to blank but not power down. And then there are various
screensavers and desktop tools that can control this too
354 [02:35:14] <sheppyh2> okay, I think it's possibly around
ACPI/APM
355 [02:35:19] <sheppyh2> going to try disabling ACPI
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358 [02:35:45] <somiaj> I wouldn't disable it, but just
configure the feteaure of monintor blanking
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364 [02:42:16] <sheppyh2> nope
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368 [02:44:23] <sheppyh2> sleep 1; xset dpms force off < turns
them off
369 [02:44:29] <sheppyh2> so I must have the functionality :P
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371 [02:45:20] <cafuego> why sleep for a second first?
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375 [02:46:37] <sheppyh2> incase the keyboard return stroke wakes
them immediately
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377 [02:47:14] <cafuego> ohright, i see
378 [02:47:30] <karlpinc> TandyUK: If you've got lacp going
on at the remote end, then that's where the magic is.
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380 [02:48:40] <sheppyh2> xset dpms 0 0 360 < sets screens to
turn off after 360 seconds
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400 [02:56:34] <JordiGH> I'm getting hash sum mismatches on
jessie-backports. Does this have anything to do with getting rid of
sha-1 in apt?
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408 [03:01:43] <JordiGH> Oh noooooooo, iceweasel is gonna
disappear from my system.
409 [03:01:51] * JordiGH salutes iceweasel.
410 [03:01:54] <JordiGH> It's been an honour, sir.
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413 [03:03:25] <dvs> For what? icewolverine?
414 [03:03:34] <JordiGH> Firefox.
415 [03:03:41] <JordiGH> You didn't get the memo?
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417 [03:03:51] * dvs never gets the memo
418 [03:04:26] <JordiGH> Mozilla and Debian made up, we can use
the Firefox trademark again.
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420 [03:04:35] <JordiGH> But I was so used to Iceweasel. :-(
421 [03:05:17] <dvs> What changed Firefox's mind?
422 [03:05:23] <svetlana> Mozilla changed their license? :o
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424 [03:05:41] <JordiGH> It was never a license problem.
425 [03:05:52] <svetlana> Oh, so Debian changed its mind?
426 [03:05:54] <JordiGH> It's just that Mozilla had a
problem with how Debian was using the Firefox trademark.
427 [03:06:02] <svetlana> I see.
428 [03:06:02] <JordiGH> It's not about licenses, it was
about trademarks.
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430 [03:06:27] <JordiGH>
replaced-url
431 [03:07:18] <awal1>
replaced-url
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434 [03:07:19] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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438 [03:08:04] <svetlana> One thing I didn't get is why
other distros (arch, suse, etc) magically got the
'permission' but Debian didn't. Why did Mozilla file
a bug only with Debian in 2006?
439 [03:08:10] <dvs> Firefox is going to look funnel with the
iceweasel logo. ;-)
440 [03:08:14] <svetlana> Regarding
replaced-url
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444 [03:08:19] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
445 [03:10:15] <JordiGH> svetlana: Debian was patching older
versions of Firefox for security reasons. Mozilla didn't like
that Firefox was so far behind with backported security patches. So
they didn't want Debian users to think that they were getting
the "real" Firefox, so Mozilla asked Debian to rename its
Firefox so as to not "confuse" users. Since then, Debian
has gotten better about following upstream Firefox, so Mozilla no
longer has a problem.
446 [03:10:18] <somiaj> svetlana: debian has a strong policy
about updating software in stable and debian was backporting
security fixes to an older version of firefox no longer supported by
mozzilla. Mozilla didn't want this old version being
distributed as "firefox". When security started using the
esr release for security sometime during wheezy and thus one of the
main reasons mozilla didn't want debian distirubting its trade
mark was no longer present.
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449 [03:11:21] <svetlana> Oh, because ESR exists not? Cool.
450 [03:11:44] <svetlana> Thanks for sharing that stuff here.
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455 [03:12:29] * JordiGH takes a final look at about:iceweasel
456 [03:12:31] <somiaj> a big part was the number of security
issues in browsers, it is a lot of work to check and backport fixes
to an older version. And they pop up so often now they decided it
was worth changing their stance on browsers.
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484 [03:33:20] <debianuser> Hello. Did something bad happened to
backports recently? Can't download any package from
squeeze-backports. For example try:
replaced-url
485 [03:33:56] <somiaj> debianuser: squeeze is no longer
supported and not on the debian mirrors any more. Use
archive.debian.org if you must, and realize you have lots of
security holes
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487 [03:36:30] <debianuser> somiaj: Ah, thank you! I missed the
moment it went to archive. (It's a tiny internal server, not
visible to the outside network.)
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497 [03:41:38] <Guest94275> hello all - i want to setup a minimal
debian - how to disable rpc-services on good debian-way?
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499 [03:42:12] <somiaj> Guest94275: you can remove the packages
or disable the services with systemctl. Either is fine
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501 [03:43:30] <Guest94275> somiaj, thx - maybe u hve an example
for using systemctl?
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503 [03:44:12] <somiaj> Guest94275: systemctl disable servicename
504 [03:44:15] <Guest94275> i didnt know tghat service
505 [03:44:24] <somiaj> Guest94275: you can get the service name
by looking at systemctl status to see the list of all running
services
506 [03:44:36] <Guest94275> is that a new way? my last servers i
saw 2008 :)
507 [03:44:43] <somiaj> there are one or two services assoicated
with it, I don't know their name off the top of the head
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509 [03:45:01] <somiaj> Guest94275: jessie uses systemd by
default and this is the main tool for controling systemd. systvinit
is still around, but not default in debian anymore.
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511 [03:45:38] <Guest94275> okay - see have to learn a new
methode :)
512 [03:45:55] <somiaj> many of the old commands still work,
I've just finaly adpated to using systemctl more myself.
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519 [03:51:57] <awal1> Guest94275, systemctl --all
520 [03:53:04] <awal1> use less for convenience
521 [03:54:02] <somiaj> status is a good one if you just care
what is running and get a nice tree
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523 [03:54:54] <jmcnaught> list-units and list-unit-files also
handy when looking for service names
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525 [03:55:05] <echosystm> hey baebs
526 [03:55:21] <echosystm> i need to serve some stuff in my home
directory over ftp
527 [03:55:37] <echosystm> but i'd like to avoid setting up
some system wide thing like vsftp
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530 [03:56:08] <echosystm> i just want some small app i can run
as a user that starts an ftp server and then goes away when i kill
it
531 [03:56:12] <echosystm> any suggestions/
532 [03:56:13] <echosystm> ?
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538 [03:56:58] <Guest94275> this okay too? update-rc.d remove
rpcbind
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543 [03:57:49] <somiaj> Guest94275: that will not stop the
services being put back during upgrades
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545 [03:58:02] <somiaj> Guest94275: update-rc.d disable rpcbind
would be better,b ut that just calls systemctl
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548 [03:58:32] <jmcnaught> echosystm: who will be accessing the
FTP, just you or other? do you/they need upload rights, or just
download?
549 [03:58:50] <echosystm> just me. read only, with no log in
credentials
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553 [03:59:38] <jmcnaught> echosystm: if it's just you, i
would simply install openssh-server and use sftp. use an SSH key if
you don't want to enter your password each time
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556 [04:00:18] <echosystm> that's gonna open up my whole
fikesystem though
557 [04:00:28] <echosystm> i just want the ftp to share the
current directory
558 [04:00:38] <echosystm> ie. whatever pwd is when i open it
559 [04:00:48] <debianuser> echosystm: If you don't mind
using http instead of ftp you can use `python -m SimpleHTTPServer
8080` - that would serve files over http on port 8080
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561 [04:01:01] <echosystm> yeah that's my backup plan
562 [04:01:15] <echosystm> it would be nice to have ftp though,
because then i can browse it using finder e tc.
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566 [04:02:51] <jmcnaught> echosystm: finder doesn't support
sftp, it can't be told to go to a specific path? If you're
the only one who is supposed to have access to this, anonymous FTP
is not the way to go
567 [04:03:07] <jmcnaught> FTP should have died a long time ago
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569 [04:04:36] <mkb> if finder means the apple's finder,
there is fuse and sshfs
570 [04:04:37] <debianuser> jmcnaught: It's just
there's nothing faster than ftp over a local 1gbit network yet.
:( ssh is dead slow.
571 [04:04:41] <mkb> s/the //
572 [04:05:06] <echosystm> jmcnaught: the traffic never leaves my
computer. i'm ftping between host and guest vm
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574 [04:05:24] <echosystm> security isn't an issue
575 [04:05:25] <mkb> I hate myself for suggesting it, but NFS?
576 [04:05:41] <echosystm> nfs is way too much config lol
577 [04:05:55] <echosystm> anyway all good dudes i'll just
use vsftp
578 [04:06:11] <echosystm> or that python one-liner if i cbf
configing
579 [04:06:16] <echosystm> thanks!
580 [04:06:26] <somiaj> I personally don't notice ssh being
slow, but think http is a good option, maybe the server has a
browser directory option so you can search for files that way.
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584 [04:07:23] <jmcnaught> or WebDAV over HTTPS
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594 [04:09:29] <Lacho> hello someone uses ASSP ?(antispam smtp
proxy)
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601 [04:12:18] <debianuser> echosystm: internet suggests `twistd
-n ftp` (from "python-twisted-core" package) and `python
-m pyftpdlib -w` ("python-pyftpdlib" package)
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897 [06:55:41] <Hijiri> I get package dependency problems
sometimes and I suspect it has to do with the fact that I installed
packages from deb-multimedia in the past. I've since removed
the repo from my sources, but how do I tell if that is the problem
I'm having?
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903 [06:59:21] <jmcnaught> !dmm remove
904 [06:59:21] <dpkg> If you want to remove the packages from
deb-multimedia.org and reinstall the packages from Debian
repositories, one could do this: dpkg --remove --force-depends
$(aptitude search '?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(Unofficial
Multimedia Packages))' --disable-columns -F%p); remove the dmm
repository from sources.list; apt-get update; apt-get install -f;
install the still missing packages which were removed in the former
process ...
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908 [07:00:03] <Hijiri> Thanks
909 [07:00:03] <jmcnaught> Hijiri: check out above, also are you
having package dependency problems right now? Are you using any
other third party sources?
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912 [07:00:27] <Hijiri> I'm using some that provide a narrow
set of packages, let me check
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914 [07:00:49] <jmcnaught> !bat
915 [07:00:50] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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921 [07:03:56] <Hijiri> I'm running an upgrade right now,
but I'll get the output when it finishes
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951 [07:16:03] <ljhade24> how can i find packages which are not
installed by apt-get? to approach find packages to be updated
manually
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955 [07:17:26] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: /usr/local and /opt are good
places to start looking
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960 [07:18:09] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: wait, do you mean .deb
packages you installed manually with "dpkg -i"? or stuff
compiled from source, unpacked from tarballs etc?
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962 [07:18:42] <ljhade24> jmcnaught: yes. I mean packages
installed by .deb file
963 [07:19:54] <ljhade24> it's relevant gaol that i asked
two days ago. about ppa
964 [07:20:33] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: "aptitude search
~o" will show you obsolete packages, which means ones that can
not be downloaded
965 [07:21:07] <ljhade24> jmcnaught: can i do that with apt-get?
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968 [07:21:22] <ljhade24> or dpkg?
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972 [07:22:07] <ljhade24> cause I don't really like programs
wraps others.
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975 [07:22:48] <ljhade24> I think it's becoming wrappers and
wrappers ... like synaptic pabkage manager, Ubuntu Software Center
...
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981 [07:27:10] <zacwalls> Hello. For some reason, I don't
have any sound.... That means when I try to play some audio, no
sound comes out of my speakers. How can I fix that?
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983 [07:27:19] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: it's a little silly to
reject aptitude's amazing search abilities and compare it to
synaptic and software centre. I don't have any packages
I've installed with "dpkg -i", but you could do
"dpkg -l" and compare the line for a package that was
installed this way to one from APT, and make a grep pattern from
that
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989 [07:30:28] <MurcieLee> jmcnaught: thanks! I'll give
apitude a try. What I was planning to do is make a script to find
and update(if possible) packages I installed manually.
990 [07:30:47] <MurcieLee> jmcnaught: it's ljhade24
991 [07:31:03] <jmcnaught> MurcieLee: check out the search
patterns you can use with aptitude:
replaced-url
992 [07:31:41] <MurcieLee> jmcnaught: Thanks for the link
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996 [07:32:20] <jmcnaught> MurcieLee: you're welcome
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1026 [07:50:38] <sadtaco> I'm getting "sudo: setcap:
command not found" despite having libcap2-bin installed. I
can't figure out what gives
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1051 [08:02:43] <Hijiri> jmcnaught: Does that dmm-removal command
supposed to be run when dmm is still in the sources list? aptitude
search '?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(Unofficial Multimedia
Packages))' --disable-columns -F%p returns no packages, but I
have at least one package with the dmo epoch
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1059 [08:05:43] <Hijiri> jmcnaught: Here is command output for the
things in the !bat command:
replaced-url
1060 [08:05:53] <Hijiri> (for the original problem, not for when I
tried to remove dmo stuff)
1061 [08:05:53] <zacwalls> Hello. For some reason, I don't
have any sound.... That means when I try to play some audio, no
sound comes out of my speakers. How can I fix that?
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1064 [08:07:12] <Hijiri> I had more sources than I remembered
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1073 [08:11:39] <jmcnaught> Hijiri: any of those third party repos
could be causing conflicts.
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1077 [08:12:29] <jmcnaught> Hijiri: also the <dmm remove>
factoid does list removing the dmm repo as a step after that command
1078 [08:12:45] <Hijiri> I removed dmm from the list a while ago
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1082 [08:14:09] <jmcnaught> ,v libtag1v5
1083 [08:14:10] <judd> Package: libtag1v5 on amd64 -- sid:
1.9.1-2.4; stretch: 1.9.1-2.4
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1087 [08:15:42] <jmcnaught> Hijiri: can you install that package?
also there's a separate testing/unstable support channel
#debian-next on irc.oftc.net, you'll probably get better
support there
1088 [08:16:19] <Hijiri> I can, but it will remove a bunch of
other packages
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1090 [08:16:38] <Hijiri> Should I post output here or take it to
#debian-next first?
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1093 [08:17:24] <jmcnaught> Hijiri: #debian-next is better, like
here it might be pretty quiet right now though
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1097 [08:17:43] <Hijiri> Okay, I guess I can try there
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1107 [08:21:28] <dionysus69> when I resume from sleep gnome shell
addons don't get activated and I have to run alt+f2 >>
"r" couple of times in order to get them starting. anyone
encountered such glitch?
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1159 [08:52:33] <Factor20> cany someone verify libopencv-core2.4
stable 64bit is working on this function? features =
cv2.goodFeaturesToTrack(grayimage, 5, 0.25, 5) grayimage must be a
gray image
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1161 [08:52:56] <Factor20> I'm getting cv2.error:
/build/opencv-FWWjHr/opencv-2.4.9.1+dfsg/modules/core/src/matrix.cpp:236:
error: (-215) step[dims-1] == (size_t)CV_ELEM_SIZE(flags) in
function create
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1173 [08:58:36] <MarvelDigital> i'm using tilda on debian 8.3
with nvidia Geforce gtx 750 with transparency enabled, there seems
to be some lag, because I see some "ghost" writing on the
tilda, any fix for this?
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1226 [09:17:37] <r0ck_> how do I install KDE in jessie?
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1231 [09:19:34] <relaxed> r0ck_:
replaced-url
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1243 [09:24:36] <r0ck_> how do I exlude some packages from this
ptitude install ~t^desktop$ ~t^kde-desktop$
1244 [09:24:53] <r0ck_> I dont want iceweasel icedowe and
libreoffice to be installed
1245 [09:24:54] <r0ck_> ?
1246 [09:25:08] <r0ck_> I got libreoffice from backports which is
much newe and nicer?
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1266 [09:30:26] <Iridos> r0ck_, I just had a look and the tasks
have meta-packages to do their job... you cannot have a meta-package
minus some packages, it's all or nothing
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1269 [09:31:36] <Iridos> at least the tasks, as they are defined
in aptitude use those meta-packages
1270 [09:31:40] <relaxed> r0ck_: just install kde-full
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1273 [09:32:16] <Iridos> what you can do is to look into the
meta-packages and install the packages that are in there... e.g.
install kde-standard
1274 [09:33:00] <Iridos> or even install kde-minimal
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1277 [09:33:28] <Iridos> hm, wait, the last one is a virtual
package
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1285 [09:37:37] <dionysus69> what is a secure way of keeping
passwords in ENV variables? I strongly assume that keeping it in
/home/user/.profile is highly insecure
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1289 [09:38:09] <Iridos> define "insecure" and
"secure"
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1296 [09:39:32] <msn> dionysus69: any place outside a user's
memory is insecure
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1298 [09:39:50] <msn> as long as password is not easily guessable
1299 [09:39:51] <grawity> there is *no* secure way of keeping
passwords in environment variables
1300 [09:39:59] <grawity> because that means every single process
gets a copy of them
1301 [09:40:16] <grawity> even those who don't need it
1302 [09:40:23] <grawity> so you get passwords in crashdumps,
passwords in debug logs, etc.
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1304 [09:40:48] <Iridos> not if you set the environment variable
for exactly one process
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1307 [09:41:35] <Iridos> and core dumps and debug logs might not
be a problem, as not exposed to the outside anyway.... or they might
1308 [09:41:45] <Iridos> but I think that was the point of my
question :)
1309 [09:41:49] <ghormoon> hi, how will apt handle if I change
ownership for files owned by package? I've tried installing
wordpress and it's owned by root - that would end up badly if I
run php as root :)
1310 [09:41:58] <AimHere> Well it's not clear to the user
that a program will be writing all it's logs to somewhere
1311 [09:42:10] <AimHere> So it could well be an issue even then
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1314 [09:42:57] <grawity> ghormoon: owned by root doesn't
automatically mean it runs *as* root...
1315 [09:43:04] <Iridos> sure, but then the programs could also
just have backdoors
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1318 [09:44:16] <ghormoon> grawity: nit sure it it doesn't
need write anyway, i'll have to find out if it has some uploads
or something
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1336 [09:51:12] <Iridos> ghormoon, that's what it needs a
mysql database for
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1338 [09:52:29] <ghormoon> Iridos: it uplaods files to databse
too?
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1340 [09:52:47] <Iridos> what do you mean "too"
1341 [09:53:15] <ghormoon> well, I'd expect texts and such,
but not files like photos
1342 [09:53:41] <ghormoon> especially when it has upload dir
setting :)
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1368 [10:02:24] <Iridos> you'll find out
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1407 [10:16:01] <jamesc> I need to run a newer version of libnspr4
does anyonw think is possible to use the jessie version on wheezy?
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1409 [10:16:38] <msn> isnt wheezy going EOL in May?
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1412 [10:17:46] <metachr0n> msn: unless we can get some asthma
inhaler for him
1413 [10:18:14] <metachr0n> even metachr0n thinks his joke was
lame
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1417 [10:19:21] <jamesc> Can I simply download this
replaced-url
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1423 [10:20:17] <Iridos> jamesc, libraries are often not as
backwards compatible as one might wish
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1426 [10:20:39] <strk> Mar 16 10:21:43 cin kernel: [ 5105.776142]
usb 1-1: Product: VG110,D700
1427 [10:20:40] <strk> Mar 16 10:21:43 cin kernel: [ 5105.776143]
usb 1-1: Manufacturer: OLYMPUS
1428 [10:20:54] <strk> I can't mount the above camera, do you
have ideas ?
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1430 [10:21:13] <jamesc> I feared that. I imaged it has
dependancies on glibc etc which means a no go
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1432 [10:21:39] <jamesc> how easy is it to upgrade wheezy to
jessie?
1433 [10:21:43] <Iridos> I meant more like... there are a lot of
packages depending on that library
1434 [10:21:50] <jamesc> oh
1435 [10:21:53] <jamesc> I c
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1440 [10:23:02] <jamesc> I am running a headless box no mozilla
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1442 [10:23:20] <Iridos> as to upgrading... it depends ... my
upgrade went really smooth. If you have a lot installed from
backports or even have ppas or ubuntu packages mixed in or something
like that, upgrade will likely run into problems
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1448 [10:27:22] <jamesc> I have quite a minimal box no gui so Ill
give it a go.
1449 [10:27:24] <jamesc> Thanks
1450 [10:27:33] <jusss> how I know which package include which
package I want? like nslookup
1451 [10:27:47] <strk> the same camera hooked on an Ubuntu 15.04
mounts cleanly
1452 [10:27:55] <strk> failing on Debian GNU/Linux 8.2 (jessie)
1453 [10:27:56] <jusss> some times, aptitude search don't
give me what I want
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1456 [10:28:37] <strk> I'm comparing the logs in syslog to
figure out more but still not sure what's different
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1460 [10:29:29] <strk> logs are all the same up to Mar 16 10:14:18
cin kernel: [ 4661.197218] usb-storage 1-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage
device detected
1461 [10:30:10] <Iridos> jamesc, if all dependencies are there,
backporting a package can be pretty simple (for that: /msg dpkg ssb)
... if everything needed to compile, i.e. all dependencies are
present
1462 [10:30:38] <Iridos> judd, versions libnspr4
1463 [10:30:39] <judd> Package: libnspr4 on amd64 --
squeeze-backports: 2:4.9.2-1~bpo60+1; wheezy: 2:4.9.2-1+deb7u2;
wheezy-proposed-updates: 2:4.9.2-1+deb7u3; wheezy-security:
2:4.9.2-1+deb7u3; jessie-security: 2:4.10.7-1+deb8u1; jessie:
2:4.10.7-1+deb8u1; stretch: 2:4.12-1; sid: 2:4.12-1
1464 [10:32:17] <jamesc> does any one have link on the upgrade
process?
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1467 [10:32:54] <strk> uhm, I guess it's more about udiskf
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1469 [10:33:03] <strk> Mar 16 10:14:20 cin udisksd[1032]: Mounted
/dev/sdb1 at /media/kodi/5D18-F276 on behalf of uid 1001
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1471 [10:33:06] <strk> Mar 16 10:14:20 cin
org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[1406]: index_parse.c:191:
indx_parse(): error opening /media/kodi/5D18-F276/BDMV/index.bdmv
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1476 [10:35:54] <jelly-home> jamesc: do you mean a release
upgrade, eg. from debian 7 to 8?
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1478 [10:36:13] <jelly-home> dpkg, tell jamesc about
wheezy->jessie
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1484 [10:37:28] <jamesc> Im not sure I need to use the next
version of libnspr4
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1503 [10:44:43] <metachr0n> jamesc: depends on the function of the
machine ... if its just your laptop or workstation ... it might be
easier to just make a backup, and then do a fresh install restoring
data afterwards ;)
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1512 [10:50:27] <sadtaco> I'm getting "sudo: setcap:
command not found" despite having libcap2-bin installed. I
can't figure out what gives
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1514 [10:51:44] <jelly-home> jamesc: what functionality is your
product missing in old libnspr4 from wheezy?
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1519 [10:54:01] <jamesc> i am using java message queue 5.1 and it
requires libnspr4 4.10.10
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1523 [10:56:30] <jelly-home> jamesc: right. Well, you can try
compiling the sources from jessie on your wheezy machine. Let's
see how feasible that is
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1525 [10:57:16] <jelly-home> judd: checkbackport libnspr4
--fromrelease jessie --torelease wheezy
1526 [10:57:18] <judd> Backporting package libnspr4 in
jessie→wheezy/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
wheezy.
1527 [10:58:46] <jelly-home> jamesc: ok, there's a generic
recipe for such a "backport" build. Ask the bot:
"/msg dpkg ssb", but replace "sid" with
"jessie", and ignore checking for ready-made backports.
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1532 [11:00:26] <dionysus69> msn grawity Iridos so what is a good
way to store passwords for example for database authentication for a
web app?
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1534 [11:00:43] <jamesc> I don't understand that \/msgdpkg
ssd
1535 [11:00:48] <jamesc> is
1536 [11:01:04] <jelly-home> jamesc: in your irc client, type /msg
dpkg ssb
1537 [11:01:18] <jelly-home> jamesc: you'll get a private
message from the dpkg bot
1538 [11:01:27] <jusss> how I can add user into a group?
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1543 [11:03:50] <msn> dionysus69: in the webapp's config file
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1548 [11:05:29] <dionysus69> msn: which is ? you are refering to
files in this dir ? /etc/nginx/sites-available
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1550 [11:05:42] <msn> nope
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1552 [11:05:50] <msn> yur web app will have its own config file
1553 [11:05:55] <msn> where db info is kept
1554 [11:06:12] <msn> if you don't have it create it if you
wrote the app
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1556 [11:06:24] <dionysus69> yes I do have it but keeping
production username and password there is not that secure anyways. I
am talking about rails app
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1559 [11:06:44] <msn> well are you allowing eveyrone to log into
the server and look around?
1560 [11:06:45] <jelly-home> dionysus69: just keep the config file
outside the DocumentRoot
1561 [11:06:52] <dionysus69> I ll have to gitignore whole
database.yml file
1562 [11:06:58] <msn> ofcourse
1563 [11:07:30] <dionysus69> dunno dunno saving passwords securely
sounds like a pain ^.^
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1567 [11:07:50] <msn> then you should think about a kerberos
solution
1568 [11:08:00] <msn> which is another can of worms you don't
want to open
1569 [11:08:41] <dionysus69> ye that sounds like something from
matrix
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1571 [11:10:11] <msn> not really its role based and you move from
authentication to authorization
1572 [11:10:28] <msn> and most databases are bad keberos clients
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1587 [11:16:55] <dionysus69> is kerberos unique to windows active
directory?
1588 [11:17:33] <dionysus69> also what is an active directory in
debian world does that kind of thing exist?
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1593 [11:20:32] <rootd00d> dionysus69: nope.
replaced-url
1594 [11:21:07] <rootd00d> dionysus69: the idea with kerb, being a
three headed monster thingy, is that there's a
"trusted" 3rd party involved in the authentication
mechanism.
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1599 [11:21:51] <rootd00d> dionysus69: so, you have a kerb master,
a server, and a client. the client and server trust the master, and
kerb is for verifying that yes, i'm actually talking to the
server i meant to.
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1601 [11:22:11] <rootd00d> dionysus69: likewise, the server can
validate the client is who it claims to be.
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1603 [11:23:24] <NevynPA> rootd00d: kerb - short for kerberos?
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1605 [11:23:32] <rootd00d> NevynPA: yes
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1607 [11:23:57] <rootd00d> NevynPA: a lot easier than saying
kerberos 300 times in a single meeting...
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1609 [11:24:11] <Iridos> amazing... you said that in two lines...
I think I read like 100 pages (well, what felt like 100 pages) of
documentation and couldn't figure out what kerberos does
1610 [11:24:22] <Iridos> I then stopped bothering
1611 [11:24:27] <NevynPA> Okay. I just started setting up a Debian
machine via Hyper-V, so I figured I'd join here and listen in.
1612 [11:24:46] * NevynPA is trying to make sure he understands the
language used in the channel
1613 [11:25:15] <Iridos> NevynPA, try English :))
1614 [11:25:21] <rootd00d> Iridos: super welcome, dude. my office
was across the hall from one of the main security architects at
microsoft. there was another honcho that would show up, and mixed
between the yelling and swearing, you'd hear "kerb"
once in a while.
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1617 [11:26:19] <NevynPA> Iridos: It's probably easier to
understand "#debian-speak" than English! :D
1618 [11:26:28] * rootd00d recalls "no you fscking can't...
the channel token!!... there's no fscking way.... that's
fscking the dumbest thing i've ever heard!!... fsck!!!
kerb."
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1621 [11:27:41] <msn> rootd00d: Kerberos is fun once you set it up
and understand what the errors mean :)
1622 [11:27:55] <msn> basically as long as your A and PTR recrods
are working Keberos works
1623 [11:28:11] <rootd00d> msn: not struggling with kerberos over
here. ;)
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1626 [11:28:22] <msn> i am just remarking
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1628 [11:28:30] <msn> its only troubling when you first touch it
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1630 [11:28:39] <rootd00d> msn: but these guys would freaking be
screaming at each other... it was hilarious sometimes.
1631 [11:28:48] <msn> it has a very steep learning curve
1632 [11:28:55] <msn> and then smooth sailing
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1634 [11:29:20] <rootd00d> msn: i'd hear a rumble and dude
had kicked a garbage can or something, slamming doors. these guys
weren't struggling with kerb either. like i said - security
architects.
1635 [11:29:34] <msn> rootd00d: i can imagine i mean if you wrap
openbsd code in windows executables
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1637 [11:29:47] <msn> you are adding bugs where there were none
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1640 [11:30:19] <PowerKiller> isn't OFTC the official channel
now?
1641 [11:30:21] <msn> openbsd code wrapped in windows code = hole
in a brick wall to check if it leacks
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1643 [11:30:40] <PowerKiller> lololol
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1645 [11:30:46] <jim> PowerKiller, official channel of what?
1646 [11:30:51] <Iridos> PowerKiller, yes. this is the inofficial
official channel.
1647 [11:30:54] <PowerKiller> Debian?
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1649 [11:31:05] <PowerKiller> inofficial yet official channel?
1650 [11:31:08] <rootd00d> msn: well it'd be more getting the
SSPI clients to leverage it properly.
1651 [11:31:18] <PowerKiller> Yet Another Official Debian Channel?
1652 [11:31:35] <rootd00d> msn: like, you can throw SSPI at
someones face and they can still just if-else their way into the
pits of hell.
1653 [11:31:39] <Iridos> dpkg, tell PowerKiller about oftc move
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1656 [11:31:50] <jim> yes, actually it is the official channel on
the official net (irc.debian.org points at oftc)
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1662 [11:33:27] <msn> rootd00d: someone = MicroSoft
1663 [11:33:46] <rootd00d> msn: no, at that level it's real
people, man.
1664 [11:34:13] <msn> :)
1665 [11:34:22] <rootd00d> msn: as far as i know, microsoft has
never actually stopped to write a single line of code. some
beaf-eater. :)
1666 [11:34:38] <msn> rootd00d: well they still have to work with
what was already a broken system
1667 [11:34:47] <dionysus69> rootd00d: thanks for explaining :)
and as for active directory, is there a similar thing in debian? or
linux systems don't need it since they come with functionality
out of box?
1668 [11:35:01] <msn> samba4
1669 [11:35:23] <msn> samba4 is Active directory withtout windows
server
1670 [11:35:24] <rootd00d> dionysus69: there is lots of support
for authenticating your linux box in an AD environment, via
kerberos.
1671 [11:35:37] <msn> takes care of setting up heimdal kerberos
and ldap for you
1672 [11:35:48] <msn> so you just have to know ldap/kerberos
client end settings
1673 [11:36:04] <msn> and how to create spns
1674 [11:36:06] <dionysus69> ye but samba4 sounds like linux using
windows way to do stuff, but if lets say windows server didnt exist
and thus samba4 didnt exist, what would linux use to achieve same
functionality?
1675 [11:36:11] <rysiek|pl> hi all
1676 [11:36:35] <rysiek|pl> so, seems git pre-2.7.1 is vulnerable:
replaced-url
1677 [11:36:52] <rysiek|pl> " server and client side remote
code execution through a buffer overflow in all git versions before
2.7.1 (unpublished ᴄᴠᴇ-2016-2324 and ᴄᴠᴇ‑2016‑2315)"
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1680 [11:37:03] <rysiek|pl> Debian stable has git 2.1.4
1681 [11:37:07] <rootd00d> msn: argh, SPNs! don't remind me.
:)
1682 [11:37:08] <rozie> rysiek|pl: that's true
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1684 [11:37:36] <rozie>
replaced-url
1685 [11:37:39] <rysiek|pl> ah
1686 [11:37:42] <rysiek|pl> there we go!
1687 [11:37:42] <rysiek|pl> thanks
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1689 [11:38:15] <rozie> if you use gitlab, they updated already
1690 [11:38:25] <rootd00d> dionysus69:
replaced-url
1691 [11:38:31] <rysiek|pl> rozie: right
1692 [11:38:32] <rootd00d> dionysus69: short answer - kerb + ldap
1693 [11:38:34] <rozie> if you really need to upgrade now, you
need to roll your own package
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1695 [11:38:41] <rozie> (on Debian)
1696 [11:38:49] <rysiek|pl> yeah
1697 [11:38:49] <rootd00d> dionysus69: it can be pretty painful,
so good luck!
1698 [11:38:54] <rysiek|pl> that's what I was afraid of
1699 [11:38:57] <rysiek|pl> thanks
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1704 [11:39:26] <rozie> rysiek|pl: should be easy ;)
1705 [11:40:41] <dionysus69> rootd00d: I am not planning to
implement it at least I dont need it yet, I was just theoretically
curious. but what would you use if the need arose, samba4 or kerb+
ldap?
1706 [11:40:43] <rysiek|pl> rozie: hmm, does security-tracker
offer an RSS feed/
1707 [11:40:45] <rysiek|pl> ?
1708 [11:40:48] <rysiek|pl> or Atom
1709 [11:41:41] <msn> dionysus69: openldap+MIT Kerberos
1710 [11:41:47] <rootd00d> jeepers creepers - int nlen =
strlen(name);
1711 [11:41:49] <msn> if you wanna learn ldap+kerberos
1712 [11:41:58] <msn> dionysus69: if you want a cooked solutions
samba4
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1716 [11:43:16] <dionysus69> hmm msn ok I just have a bias against
anything windows and samba in my mind closely associates with
windows world which I left on purpose x) thanks for orientation
course xD
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1720 [11:45:11] <rozie> rysiek|pl:
replaced-url
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1722 [11:45:24] <rysiek|pl> that's all I ask
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1725 [11:46:12] <rootd00d> dionysus69: well samba is just a
kerberos "client," but you would be using native linux (or
samba only) users instead of relying on AD/LDAP.
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1728 [11:47:12] <msn> rootd00d: samba4 is a Active Directory
server
1729 [11:47:15] <rootd00d> dionysus69: here's why kerberos -
kerberos provides an encrypted channel *BEFORE* authentication. so,
since samba is providing an encrypted authentication mechanism for
you, this actually wraps all of that in another layer of wonderful
elliptic curve magic.
1730 [11:47:27] <rootd00d> msn: yes, but a KERB client.
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1732 [11:47:40] <msn> yes but it uses heimdal kerberos inside
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1740 [11:49:25] <rootd00d> dionysus69: i mean user authentication.
the machines authenticate themselves, and then the user does so,
over an encrypted channel.
1741 [11:50:28] <dionysus69> ok thats too much for today rootd00d
thanks for explaining :D
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1745 [11:50:56] <dionysus69> I am not on the level to understand
those details because I don't understand some keywords
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1748 [11:52:14] <rootd00d> dionysus69: if i'm sending you a
username and password, i want that encrypted. so, typically,
we'll encrypt a password and trust the other side knows how to
deal with it.
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1758 [11:55:33] <rootd00d> dionysus69: an effect of kerb is that
the user and the server service acquire tokens. the user presents
the token to the server, and the server can see that yes, this user
got the token from the key distribution center (the kerb master).
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1760 [11:56:01] <rootd00d> dionysus69: or something like that.
1761 [11:56:31] <rootd00d> dionysus69: there's a ticket
granting token... a hug my balls token... all kinds of stuff.
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1764 [11:57:10] <msn> rootd00d: haha
1765 [11:57:39] <rootd00d> dionysus69: but out of all of that foo,
you get an encrypted pre-authentication channel, where everything is
encrypted, which might include users identity, etc. or anything that
would have been sent in the clear.
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1768 [11:58:08] <rootd00d> msn: ;)
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1783 [12:04:09] <msn> rootd00d: took me a while to learn ldap and
kerb now i am in love with them
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1819 [12:18:07] <dionysus69> nice rootd00d :D
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1821 [12:18:33] <dionysus69> that would basically be useful and
kinda necessary for linux sys admin right?
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1828 [12:20:23] <IdleGandalf> has someone any clue if I can get
apt-get to show me why he want to remove a package when doing a
(dist-)upgrade?
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1848 [12:28:59] <newbie|4> hi i'm testing WiFi Direct in
Debian testing amd64 but it seems that doesn't work... I was
reading this post:
replaced-url
1849 [12:29:55] <newbie|4> $ cat /boot/config-* | grep P2P
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1853 [12:30:11] <newbie|4> there isn't anything there
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1855 [12:30:30] <ghormoon> hi, anyone installed wordpress from
debian packages and had problem to make the
/var/lib/worpdress/wp-content apply correctly?
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1894 [12:52:45] <linuxthefish> how come some mirrors don't
have iso images on? :(
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1896 [12:53:05] <themill> linuxthefish: the mirrors do not have
iso images
1897 [12:53:21] <themill> !cd mirror
1898 [12:53:21] <dpkg> You can download Debian ISO images from the
CD image network. See
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1899 [12:53:31] <linuxthefish> ah it's a different mirror
list ty
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1925 [13:05:05] <dagerik> im using network-manager-openvpn-gnome
to connect to our vpn. it works fine. but after about 10 minutes I
lose network connectivity. seems like it happens when
dhclient[30197]: does a DHCPREQUEST and network manager updates
network settings
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1927 [13:06:26] <betterthanyou711> how do i join a chat again?
1928 [13:06:58] <Jay2k1> betterthanyou711: you mean join a
channel? you type /join #yourchannel
1929 [13:07:06] <betterthanyou711> k thank you
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1942 [13:14:18] <themill> dagerik: getting the route wrong so that
your lease doesn't get renewed would do that
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1957 [13:21:49] <dagerik> themill: the NetworkManager do not touch
routes. But it sents ip adress, gateway, leasetime, name servers and
domain name
1958 [13:23:04] <dagerik> sorry. I actually do have network
connectivity. But im not getting reponse from our dns
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1962 [13:24:11] <linuxthefish> hi, why can't i use a default
gateway outside the subnet on the installer yet when modifying the
network config after install it accepts it?
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1974 [13:29:40] <linuxthefish> argh and the download thing keeps
taking me to 404 pages like
replaced-url
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1983 [13:31:59] <themill> linuxthefish: "the download
thing"? (also, I don't get a 404 on that URL)
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1990 [13:34:16] <linuxthefish> i'm just looking for a debian
7 DVD image through HTTP or rsync, i'm on university network so
i can't use bittorrent
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1995 [13:35:19] <themill> you won't find wheezy images on the
mirror network at all
1996 [13:35:37] <themill> !wheezy iso
1997 [13:35:37] <dpkg> Debian 7 "Wheezy" installation
images are available from
replaced-url
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2000 [13:37:04] <linuxthefish> thanks themill, it's for a
project where wheezy is required :p
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2020 [13:42:22] <Antares>
replaced-url
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nobody can hear you being subtle.)
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2025 [13:43:13] <PatienceZero> What's a good program for
converting audio file format en-masse ?
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2032 [13:46:06] <ChrisH> PatienceZero: sox in very generic in
converting from song.au to song.wav by simply calling sox song.au
song.wav
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2040 [13:47:05] <PatienceZero> ChrisH: Thanks, I'll check it
out.
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2044 [13:48:34] <maddawg2> question... when you make IP changes in
the GUI (GNOME) is that making changes to the interfaces config file
or is it using some other network manager?
2045 [13:48:53] <maddawg2> in ubuntu for example it's handled
by the package "network-manager"
2046 [13:49:09] <maddawg2> you have to remove that before it will
use the ip settings in the interfaces file
2047 [13:49:14] <maddawg2> is debian the same way?
2048 [13:49:30] <markybob> maddawg2: yes
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2051 [13:49:46] <maddawg2> gotcha... thanks :-)
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2065 [13:52:58] <reev> 565
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2108 [14:10:05] <zanshin> Any one (besides me) crazy enough to
install Debian 8 on a 13" Retina MacBook Pro (10,2 early 2103)?
I've read all the Debian wiki pages on MacBook Pros, and many
other sites about Debian on MacBooks, and still can't get the
X11 config for the trackpad working.
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2128 [14:19:24] <Joost> now that firefox has been brought back
under the original branding, will the same thing happen for
thunderbird?
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2130 [14:19:41] <Joost> i.e. mozilla.debian.net lists firefox,
iceweasel and icedove atm
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2143 [14:26:27] <gypsymauro> hi
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2145 [14:26:53] <teraflops> Lo
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2152 [14:27:56] <gypsymauro> I've a problem with an old
squeeze distro, I added in sources.list deb
replaced-url
2153 [14:28:20] <gypsymauro> but doing an apt-get update: E:
Encountered a section with no Package: header
2154 [14:28:22] <gypsymauro> E: Problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.debian.net_dists_squeeze_main_binary-amd64_Packages
2155 [14:28:47] <gypsymauro> in fact that file is wrong , is an
html file
2156 [14:29:09] <gypsymauro> i tried to remove it and run apt-get
update again but is the same
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2158 [14:29:18] <gypsymauro> any hint?
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2167 [14:32:03] <teraflops> gypsymauro: is that a valid repo?
Tried with other squeeze repo?
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2171 [14:33:39] <gypsymauro> teraflops: i found this:
replaced-url
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2180 [14:36:28] <teraflops> gypsymauro: indeed looks like a
malformed line
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2182 [14:37:01] <themill> squeeze isn't on the mirrors any
more; it's on archive.debian.org
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2184 [14:37:27] <themill> !squeeze sources.list
2185 [14:37:27] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
6.0 "Squeeze" has two lines: "deb
replaced-url
2186 [14:37:35] <themill> (and um... upgrade to a supported
release)
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2205 [14:47:46] <Fernandes79> .
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2208 [14:49:52] <gypsymauro> themill: but it doesn't works
(the archive one)
2209 [14:50:08] <gypsymauro> themill: of course ..but I can't
right now... I need some packages
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2213 [14:50:57] <TomTomTosch> you tried it with .org not .net?
2214 [14:51:17] <themill> gypsymauro: it works if you get the URL
right
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2220 [14:52:44] <gypsymauro> TomTomTosch: I used the ...dpkg
version :) deb
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2221 [14:52:59] <gypsymauro> E: Problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.debian.net_dists_squeeze_main_binary-amd64_Packages
2222 [14:53:07] <gypsymauro> in fact if I look at that file is an
html
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2227 [14:55:27] <arielsanflo> hello
2228 [14:55:34] <arielsanflo> help
2229 [14:56:01] <gypsymauro> I suppose there is a wrong packages
file
2230 [14:56:19] <arielsanflo> speak spanish
2231 [14:56:24] <arielsanflo> i am from colombia
2232 [14:56:27] <TomTomTosch> !es
2233 [14:56:28] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en
Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en
Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join
#debian-es en la línea de chat.
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2245 [14:59:22] <arielsanflo> I have debian 8 xfce do not appear
in the menu printer manager please help
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2256 [15:03:03] <TomTomTosch> gypsymauro, if the file is html then
you got some fallback site because the url was wrong.
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2259 [15:04:00] <markybob> arielsanflo: install
system-config-printer
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2267 [15:06:52] <arielsanflo> gracias
2268 [15:06:53] <arielsanflo> thanks
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2272 [15:06:54] <arielsanflo> fine
2273 [15:06:55] <arielsanflo> fine thanks
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2275 [15:06:55] <themill> gypsymauro: net ≠ org, still
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2389 [15:47:15] <teraflops> Nereplaced-url
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2400 [15:50:09] <teraflops> Nereplaced-url
2401 [15:50:21] <teraflops> You
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2421 [15:57:37] <DammitJim> is there a way I can create a bootable
usb with a debian iso using dd
2422 [15:57:45] <DammitJim> but also have the ability to write to
the usb?
2423 [15:57:52] <DammitJim> it seems when one uses dd, it makes
the drive read only
2424 [15:57:59] <DammitJim> and the rest of the available space is
lost
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2426 [15:58:22] <DammitJim> I tried using gparted after using dd,
but ran into errors about not being able to create another primary
partition
2427 [15:58:24] <mkb> I think you can install to the USB as if it
were a disk
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2429 [15:58:57] <DammitJim> install what?
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2431 [15:59:00] <mkb> debian
2432 [15:59:05] <DammitJim> I can get the iso on the usb and
install debian from it
2433 [15:59:08] <mkb> yes
2434 [15:59:20] <DammitJim> but I can't add any more files
(i.e. non free drivers)
2435 [15:59:24] <mkb> you'd have to get two USBs (or a CD and
USB) and use one to install to the other
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2439 [15:59:50] <DammitJim> mkb, are you 100% about that? there is
no other way to recover the lost space on the 1 usb drive that has
the debian installer?
2440 [16:00:28] <mkb> not 100% it would even work. and definitely
not 100% there's no other way
2441 [16:00:57] <mkb> the image is just a CD filesystem with the
necessary USB booting bits in the right place; that's why you
can't edit it
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2443 [16:01:29] <DammitJim> right, but can't you just add
another partition to the available space?
2444 [16:02:01] <zykotick9> DammitJim: <sidenote> i had
tried to add storage space to a USB with debian iso, and wasn't
able to do it (i believe, at one time, it was possible - as my
attempt was after someone suggested it here in #d)
2445 [16:02:15] <mkb> I don't know enough about how the
partitions are set up especially given that there's two
partition tables
2446 [16:02:21] <r6ku> wait what? I'm pretty sure I did just
that with gparted the other day, let me check...
2447 [16:02:23] <DammitJim> LOL... that's why I am asking...
someone suggested it to me the other day
2448 [16:02:29] <DammitJim> and I did see some posts online about
doing that
2449 [16:02:35] <DammitJim> thanks r6ku
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2451 [16:02:47] <DammitJim> thanks mkb I think this is beyond the
both of us
2452 [16:02:52] <DammitJim> which is why I came back to ask
2453 [16:03:01] <mkb> the whole image is setup to run from memory
2454 [16:03:17] <mkb> even if you get a partition I doubt
you'd be able to install software
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2458 [16:03:54] <DammitJim> mkb, I'm not installing software,
I'm just copying files to the new partition
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2468 [16:07:53] <r6ku> ugh, doesn't work for me either, time
to redo it :/
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2470 [16:08:10] <teraflops> Bspw is not a DE. Why dont you ask the
bspwm guys about how do they implement xdg basedir stuff? heh
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2472 [16:08:22] <teraflops> Bspwm*
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2508 [16:18:33] <joff> guys
2509 [16:18:51] <joff> I have a remote machine that I am currently
ssh'ed into
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2512 [16:19:06] <joff> however I need to run with x11 forwarding a
opengl dependent application
2513 [16:19:09] <joff> but it fails
2514 [16:19:17] <joff> in fact it even fails with glxgears
2515 [16:19:19] <joff> help?
2516 [16:19:21] <joff> ideas?...
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2518 [16:19:36] <mkb> you'll have to be more specific
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2525 [16:21:57] <joff> ok
2526 [16:22:03] <joff> lets be very specific in deed
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2528 [16:22:14] <joff> I want to run glxgears from a remote
machine
2529 [16:22:21] <joff> and get the output in my machine
2530 [16:22:25] <joff> thats all
2531 [16:22:49] <joff> I want to see the gears rotating in my
screen, eventhough it is running on the remote machine
2532 [16:23:03] <mkb> yes. I've seen it done. unfortunately I
just tried it and didn't see it done
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2536 [16:24:17] <zykotick9> joff: server side, verify
/etc/ssh/sshd_config has "X11Forwarding yes" from client
be suer to use "ssh -X fooaddress" or "ssh -Y
fooaddress" good luck.
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2538 [16:25:20] <r6ku> DammitJim: I redid my usb drive, you can
use chmod to change the permissions. I used: chmod 777
/media/<user>/<USB>
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2547 [16:27:18] <mkb> joff, does the client have a graphics card?
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2549 [16:27:41] <joff> yes
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2551 [16:27:45] <mkb> what kind?
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2554 [16:28:03] <joff> the kind that allows me to locally run
glxgears
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2556 [16:28:12] <mkb> ...
2557 [16:28:18] <joff> ok sorry
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2559 [16:28:22] <joff> I'll be specific
2560 [16:28:28] <mkb> is it nvidia?
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2562 [16:28:35] <joff> just let me grab the gfx card name
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2564 [16:28:43] <DammitJim> what?
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2567 [16:28:53] <joff> is there some fast command to get the
card's name?
2568 [16:29:00] <mkb> glxinfo will print it
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2571 [16:29:10] <zykotick9> joff: "lspci | grep -i vga"
2572 [16:29:15] <DammitJim> r6ku, you created your USB drive with
dd and a debian iso image?
2573 [16:29:23] <DammitJim> then you just changed the write
permissions?
2574 [16:29:25] <joff> after typing glxinfo
2575 [16:29:31] <joff> I get the followin
2576 [16:29:39] <joff> (ill use pastebin so I dont flood)
2577 [16:29:44] <r6ku> DammitJim: after dding it, I used gparted
to add another ext4 partition, then I changed the permissions with
root
2578 [16:29:58] <joff>
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2580 [16:30:10] <DammitJim> holy cow!
2581 [16:30:13] <mkb> joff, is this ssh?
2582 [16:30:13] <DammitJim> what did you dd to it?
2583 [16:30:16] <mkb> use ssh -Y
2584 [16:30:28] <joff> I used ssh -Y
2585 [16:30:32] <mkb> I don't think you can use the GLX
extension with the security extension
2586 [16:30:32] <mkb> oh
2587 [16:30:37] <r6ku> DammitJim: just a debian live image
2588 [16:30:38] <joff> ah wait
2589 [16:30:50] <mkb> joff, does xdpyinfo say you have the GLX
extension?
2590 [16:30:58] <joff> brb
2591 [16:31:00] <DammitJim> oh, debian live image... I wonder if
that's different than the netinst image
2592 [16:31:29] <donoban1> Hi, I load this web (replaced-url
2593 [16:31:30] <zykotick9> DammitJim: note, the live image does
NOT support UEFI, if that's what your computer uses.
2594 [16:31:44] <DammitJim> oh ok
2595 [16:31:46] <DammitJim> that's fine
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2606 [16:35:17] <DammitJim> I'm downloading it now...
let's see what it says :)
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2610 [16:35:27] <okee> How do I add a restart option from the menu
in Jessie? The upgrade to Jessie seemed to take this away, or at
least put it in another place that isn't as convenient. I have
an XFCE desktop.
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2612 [16:35:34] <DammitJim> but r6ku you were able to use gparted
and recover the rest of the space by creating another partitioin?
2613 [16:35:36] <DammitJim> partition?
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2615 [16:35:56] <r6ku> DammitJim: yes?
2616 [16:36:02] <DammitJim> did you use just: dd
if=/home/<user>/debian.iso of=/dev/sdb && sync
2617 [16:36:16] <r6ku> DammitJim: that's correct
2618 [16:36:26] <DammitJim> thanks
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2631 [16:40:29] <kedare> Hi all o/
2632 [16:40:41] <kedare> Is there a way to do an equivalent of
"apt-cache showpkg" but on a local .deb file ?
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2635 [16:41:30] <kedare> (Oh just found dpkg-deb... I was looking
in dpkg)
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2637 [16:41:45] <sydney_untangle> zykotick9: The netinstall image
supports UEFI though?
2638 [16:41:59] <markybob> sydney_untangle: yes. not secure boot
though
2639 [16:42:21] <sydney_untangle> I've been in quite a few
pinches because the livecd doesn't support UEFI...
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2642 [16:42:29] <sydney_untangle> markybob: Ah, ok.
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2694 [16:54:33] <DammitJim> r6ku, you were right!
2695 [16:54:42] <DammitJim> so, there is something weird about the
netinst image
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2732 [17:08:22] <freakyy> hi all im having a problem with my
setup. i just installed debian (jessie) + plesk 12.5 on my server.
but for some reason it offers me a download when going to
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2733 [17:08:36] <freakyy> is there any other default installed?
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2748 [17:12:12] <somiaj> freakyy: you may want to get support from
plesk, as that system controls a lot of your system and standard
advise for debian may not be compadable with your plesk setup
2749 [17:12:15] <somiaj> !plesk
2750 [17:12:16] <dpkg> Parallels Plesk Panel (formerly Plesk) is a
proprietary web hosting control panel. Not supported in #debian, ask
me about <free whcp> for alternatives.
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2789 [17:27:03] <j4n4> typically ordinary rule
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2791 [17:27:30] <Hanumaan> how to install latest git from git ppa
in debian8 ?
2792 [17:27:43] <j4n4> Hello guys.
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2800 [17:30:15] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, you don't mix ubuntu
with debian or bad things happen.
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2802 [17:31:38] <j4n4> Please sugget me guys fully featured note
take software on debian jessie
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2804 [17:32:03] <quarterback> Hello, ryslogd is not catching logs
with prefix 'iptables denied' which I had setup to catch
blocked packets in iptables. I did create a line :msg, startswith,
"iptables: " -/var/log/iptables.log
2805 [17:32:03] <quarterback> in and & ~ in nextline in a new
file /etc/rsyslog.d/iptables.conf . That is not creating log entries
in /var/log/iptables.log.
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2811 [17:33:40] <zykotick9> DammitJim: so it works with the live
images, interesting... to bad i don't _personally_ want the
live image :( i'd now suspect the requirements for UEFI prevent
the netinst from doing this (and why pre-uefi debian release netinst
might have had this option). thanks for reporting back - i was
interested.
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2816 [17:35:35] <Hanumaan> TomTomTosch, ok you mean ppa method is
not for debian right? then I need to directly get from github and
compile it right? or is there any other method?
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2818 [17:36:12] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, what's wrong with the
one provided in the debian repos?
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2820 [17:36:57] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, apt-get install git
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2831 [17:40:18] <quarterback> Why is ryslog not sending messages
with prefix to another log file?
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2852 [17:50:03] <Hanumaan> TomTomTosch, I wanted to use the git
version 2.6 which has a merge bug resolved and so I wanted to use
that .. with apt-get install git I get the version 2.1.4 ..
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2863 [17:54:20] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, stretch has 2.7 you could
backport it.
2864 [17:54:25] <TomTomTosch> , checkbackport git --fromrelease
stretch
2865 [17:54:26] <judd> Backporting package git in
stretch→jessie/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
jessie, virtual.
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2868 [17:54:53] <TomTomTosch> !tell Hanumaan about ssb
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2875 [17:56:34] <r0ck_> Can someone backport mate from strech to
jessie?
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2878 [17:57:53] <quarterback> Hi anybody familiar with rsyslogd
here? I need to catch messages with a prefix to another log file.
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2880 [17:58:08] <quarterback> I am on debian 7 x86 version.
2881 [17:58:35] <BlackPanx> hi guys... when i install packages
when building custom image, i see apt-extracttemplates taking 100%
cpu usage, but only on 1 core. is there a way to speed up this
apt-extracttemplates somehow? by parallelizing it in a way or so...
any suggestion is welcome.
2882 [17:59:10] <anigma> I'm having some difficulties
understanding how to integrate quota with NFS. I've installed
nfs-kernel-server and quota on my NFS server, I've made a
directory /NFS/users, how am I supposed to set quotes on /NFS/users
when this is just a directory and not a filesystem?
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2885 [17:59:43] <TomTomTosch> r0ck_, it should work, yes.
2886 [18:00:08] <r6ku> although backporting an entire DE is a bit
silly
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2890 [18:00:46] <okee> I am not able to view other volumes/drives
on my computer. I attempted to select one of them, was prompted for
the password, and then received an error message indicating
"the folder contents could not be displayed. Error when getting
information for file '/media/asd/0624069A24068CBD':
Input/output error". I then closed the popup by selecting ok,
but wasn't prompted again for a password. I then canceled the
request, retried the
2891 [18:00:46] <okee> process, and still no prompt for a
password, and I am still receiving the same error message. Is this a
bug in Jessie? I am running Debian stable Jessie.
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2899 [18:02:01] <r0ck_> TomTomTosch: but I am to lame to do it
2900 [18:02:01] <r0ck_> ..
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2904 [18:02:26] <r0ck_> when someone does backport is it available
to anyone else then?
2905 [18:02:42] <TomTomTosch> r0ck_, nope :D
2906 [18:03:01] <okee> Jessie has bugs.. Cudies......oooo........
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2909 [18:03:55] <jpgepetto> circle circle dot dot...
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2911 [18:04:32] <r6ku> r0ck_: something wrong with mate in stable?
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2913 [18:04:55] <r0ck_> yea, mate-screenshot is wrong
2914 [18:05:12] <r0ck_> buggy
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2920 [18:06:53] <r6ku> r0ck_: try xfce4-screenshooter?
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2922 [18:07:36] <r0ck_> okay, thanks, lets try
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2957 [18:18:49] <medfly> Hi, do you consider attempting to include
features.h bad behaviour that should be broken? (it currently tries
to include sys/cdefs.h which is not existent unlessyou get like
gcc-multilib).
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2986 [18:30:53] <tharkun> I'm installing Debian 8.x it is
asking for firmware-linux-nonfree. How/Where can I donwload it?
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2991 [18:31:37] <somiaj> tharkun: during the install you
won't have that available, but you can install it from the
non-free repo after the install is complete
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2993 [18:31:48] <somiaj> tharkun: you should be able to do at
least a textbase install without that.
2994 [18:32:09] <anigma> I have a directory which is used for NFS
(/path/to/NFS), how do I enable quota if this directory is not a
filesystem on my NFS server?
2995 [18:32:32] <tharkun> somiaj: So I'm good for the time
beeing. On this server I used to download the package from somewhere
but I don't recall where.
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2998 [18:33:01] <somiaj> anigma: I belive any quotas will have to
be controled by the server of the filesystem, not the client (but
not positive here)
2999 [18:33:16] <somiaj> tharkun: you can install it with apt-get
like any other package provided you hvae non-free soruces
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3001 [18:33:39] <somiaj> tharkun: and the package is only really
needed if you need the non-free firmware. On a server will you even
be running xorg?
3002 [18:33:56] <somiaj> tharkun: or caring if you have the radeon
kms driver (though there is some other firmware located in that
package) working
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3005 [18:34:52] <anigma> somiaj: right, so basically the directory
exported to my client over NFS has to be a filesystem?
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3008 [18:36:28] <somiaj> anigma: I think so (no expert with NFS
here). I just know that it can be tricky to configure because the
permisions (users, etc) has to be configure on the server not the
client (and so there has to be some sync between the users on the
client and server for this)
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3011 [18:37:10] <tharkun> somiaj: The isue is not display, it is
the firmware for the actual network card, so yes, I do need to
install it now.
3012 [18:37:23] <Hanumaan> TomTomTosch, tried to do backporting
from stretch but getting this error .. am I doing something wrong or
the servers are not responding?
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3013 [18:37:36] <somiaj> tharkun: oh that is different, that will
not be in the package you mentioned.
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3015 [18:37:52] <jmcnaught> tharkun: there's a chaper in the
install manual about this, with a link to a tarball of the
firmwares:
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3016 [18:38:12] <somiaj> tharkun: the firmware for network cards
is seperated into various packages based on the manufacture of the
card. There are ways to have that availabe during the install as
jmcnaught pointed out. there is also unoffical netinstall images
with the non-free firmware
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3018 [18:38:23] <somiaj> tharkun: I got confused because of the
package name you menteioned
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3023 [18:39:01] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, stretch-backports does not
exist. the idea is that you take the stretch source code and create
the backport yourself.
3024 [18:39:23] <TomTomTosch> Hanumaan, so you add the deb-src
line from stretch or sid.
3025 [18:39:27] <somiaj> stretch is chaging to quickly for
backports to be worthwhile.
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3028 [18:39:42] <somiaj> and you can probabaly get away with
isntall packages directly from sid in stretch if needed (as they
aren't to far apart).
3029 [18:40:04] <TomTomTosch> somiaj, he is in jessie and wants to
backport git.
3030 [18:40:17] <somiaj> TomTomTosch: ahh I see. (:
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3039 [18:43:40] <tharkun> somiaj: Found the .deb file and
extracted the neeeded archives. I didn encounter a usb problem
though. Thanks
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3062 [18:55:31] <okee> I have Centos installed on my system as
well as Debian, and also have Windows XP on here. I was prompted for
a password when selecting the Centos drive, but not prompted for a
password when selecting the windows drive. I didn't have this
problem with Wheezy, but wondering how I can fix it, so that I can
access my other drives?
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3068 [18:57:18] <okee> I got problems with accessing Centos files
as well. Although it authenticated, the file system in Jessie opens
up, and I can't enter Centos
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3075 [18:58:45] <okee> I assume this is some type of mounting
problem, so I am going to see if I can mount the drives.
3076 [18:58:53] <jmd> When I run orca I get complaints about
missing speech synthesizer. What do I have to apt-get to make it
happy?
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3090 [19:02:45] <okee> Tried to mount the non-Jessie drives, but
received an error indicating they are already mounted
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3098 [19:05:15] <john-soda> Hello I'm on debian testing and
my wifi is sending and receiving the whole time small packages. How
can I find out what's why and what it's sending and
receiving and how to prevent this?
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3101 [19:05:53] <donoban1> try with wireshark john-soda
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3103 [19:06:11] <okee> How can I access my other drives? I just
tried accessing an unallocated area, and received the following
message
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3104 [19:06:13] <donoban1> also netstat -an
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3106 [19:06:38] <john-soda> ok that's what I had in mind, but
i never used it befor it will try netstat first.
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3109 [19:07:15] <greycat> okee: "authenticated"?
"password"? Is your Centos file system encrypted or
something?
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3115 [19:09:13] <relipse> how do i ssh ffrom one machine to
another? It just hangs
3116 [19:09:17] <okee> greycat> All drives other than Jessie
are encrypted, and require username and password. I ran dmesg |
tail, and this is what I came up with
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3119 [19:09:52] <antena-cli> I boot my system, I put a empty DVD-R
in the drive and a window appears telling me that the location is
already mounted. And there is no mounted DVD-R in df. And I
can't burn the DVD-R. What to do? -
replaced-url
3120 [19:10:04] <RoyK> hi all. trying to setup nfs without
kerberos between two jessie machines - a vm being the client, the
host being the server (kvm things). I'm trying sec=sys, the
remote uid/gid are matched, and nothing works - permission denied -
any ideas?
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3133 [19:14:19] <MyWay> can I install debian on a server using
uefi with raid 1? if yes, how? I've tried with uefi but then it
does not detect anything when booting
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3137 [19:16:25] <jzaksh> any advice to get a terminal when
^+alt+F{1,8} don't cause changes on monitor? I'm certain
i'm having trouble with secondary-display (via HDMI) when my
laptop goes to sleep and then doesn't wake up, but when i try
to debug it, sometimes after a Ctrl+Alt+FN nothing responds anymore
(even if music is still playing). perhaps relevant:
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3150 [19:19:27] <relipse> how do i connect a squeeze box to a
jessie box ? I tried sshfs but it just hangs on connect
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3155 [19:20:07] <oo7cat> i can install with usb?
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3157 [19:20:09] <relipse> i cannot ssh either it just hangs
3158 [19:20:21] <oo7cat> i can install debian with usb?
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3162 [19:20:50] <jmcnaught> MyWay: which installer are you using?
3163 [19:21:07] <joff> is it possible with nomachine, to actually
create several sessions
3164 [19:21:08] <joff> ?
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3166 [19:21:29] <joff> and not simply control what the server is
doing
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3169 [19:22:01] <jmcnaught> relipse: did you try "ssh
-v"? you can add more v's to get more verbose output
3170 [19:22:24] <joff> as if I am ssh'ing into the server
machine but simply the output goes to my screen something like that
3171 [19:22:25] <joff> no=
3172 [19:22:27] <joff> ?
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3179 [19:24:09] <jzaksh> joff: does this help?
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3189 [19:27:48] <MyWay> jmcnaught: I'm using the textual
installer from the cd1 (usb drive)
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3194 [19:28:59] <MyWay> I've tried disabling uefi, but then
grub asks for a single partition (e.g. /dev/sda1), which I think is
making my boot not working, because I need the raid device or maybe
installing it to both device (e.g. inside /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1)
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3197 [19:29:25] <oo7cat> i can install Debian with usb?
3198 [19:29:32] <MyWay> yes
3199 [19:29:58] <relipse> how do I mount another box onto my box,
i tried sshfs and it didn't work, it just hangs
3200 [19:30:22] <oo7cat> MyWay: me?
3201 [19:30:29] <MyWay> yes oo7cat
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3203 [19:30:33] <oo7cat> how?
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3206 [19:30:43] <markybob> oo7cat: read the guide.
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3207 [19:30:44] <jhutchins> !install debian
3208 [19:30:44] <dpkg> There are a myriad of different ways to
install Debian. See
replaced-url
3209 [19:30:52] <MyWay> you can write the cd1 iso to your usb
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3211 [19:31:06] <jhutchins> MyWay: You would normally install grub
to /dev/sda, not sda1
3212 [19:31:21] <cheapie> I assume I'm not supposed to get
the generic "It works!" page from
replaced-url
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3214 [19:31:38] <MyWay> but I'm in soft raid, it seems
/dev/md is unknown
3215 [19:31:44] <MyWay> so I need to write to both device, right?
3216 [19:31:47] <MyWay> but it's asking for one only
3217 [19:31:52] <jzaksh> cheapie: i get a file listing
3218 [19:32:05] <markybob> MyWay: no. just one. /dev/sda
3219 [19:32:07] <cheapie> jzaksh: Might be just one mirror
that's acting up.
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3221 [19:32:18] <MyWay> why markybob?
3222 [19:32:34] <markybob> MyWay: because that's the way mbr
works
3223 [19:32:39] <cheapie> Yeah, I just refreshed and got a
different (working) mirror.
3224 [19:33:04] <MyWay> so /dev/sda and /dev/sdb are part of raid,
but I write it only to one?
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3226 [19:33:46] <jhutchins> MyWay: You can write it to both so
it'll boot even if sda is dead, but you only need to write it
to sda for it to work normally.
3227 [19:34:01] <jhutchins> MyWay: Your raid does not exist at the
stage where grub starts.
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3229 [19:34:34] <MyWay> oh, then it's not working, my server
says there are not bootable devices
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3231 [19:34:55] <MyWay> jhuebner: and with uefi how does it work?
I just need to create a efi partition on every disk?
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3233 [19:35:32] <MyWay> I've tried it also, but grub
didn't ask for anything, then I rebooted and same, the server
said it could not find any uefi bootable device
3234 [19:35:51] <MyWay> it's a HP DL360 G9
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3241 [19:37:49] <jmd> Anyone know what things I have to install on
jessie to get orca to work?
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3251 [19:39:13] <antena-cli>
replaced-url
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3253 [19:39:19] <jzaksh> jmd: what window manager are you using?
3254 [19:39:38] <emanuel> hi everyone
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3256 [19:40:06] <TomTomTosch> is there an easy way to backport a
rather big tree of dependencies? i wanted to take a look at mate
from sid, which should backport nicely, but it has lots of deps (all
mate stuff) that need backporting and i'm too lazy to do that
for each.
3257 [19:41:34] <emanuel> I was wondering if anyone could help and
guide me in the right direction to becoming a package maintainer
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3260 [19:42:10] <markybob> TomTomTosch: you know mate is dead,
right?
3261 [19:42:15] <jmd> jzaksh: I have tried various.
3262 [19:42:28] <jmd> Why should orca depend on the window
manager?
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3266 [19:43:03] <TomTomTosch> markybob, i will keep using i3, just
curious. the question applies to any other package. :P
3267 [19:43:37] <markybob> TomTomTosch: well the majority of
packages should be built from the same source. but i don't
think you can do what you're describing
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3270 [19:45:28] <jmd> jzaksh: which one would you recommend?
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3272 [19:45:49] <greycat> Why is the cups web interface so
friggin' DIFFICULT :(
3273 [19:46:09] <jzaksh> jmd: i believe orca is "the
graphical screen reader for the GNOME environment". idk.
probably doesn't depend too heavily, but i was only asking you
so i could find the right instructions. if you're using gnome,
it looks like just install `gnome-orca`. see here:
replaced-url
3274 [19:46:14] <anigma> this might be a stupid question, but if /
is mounted to /dev/sda1 - does that mean that all the subdirectories
on / are technically mounted to /dev/sda1 as well?
3275 [19:46:24] <Awal1> Possible to have both
'firefox-esr' and 'firefox standard from
mozilla.debian.net) in same machine?
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3277 [19:46:33] <TomTomTosch> markybob, ah well. more work then.
thx :3
3278 [19:46:54] <frostschutz> anigma, other way around, /dev/sda1
is mounted to /; other devices might be mounted to subdirectories of
/ so for example / can be sda1, /home is sda2, /var/replaced-url
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3280 [19:47:23] <frostschutz> anigma, mount or lsblk for a list
3281 [19:47:53] <tharkun> somiaj: yes it is in that very same
package. Server is up and running now. Thanks anyway.
3282 [19:47:55] <mkb> anigma, /dev/sda1 isn't a directory
3283 [19:48:02] <oo7cat> i can’t use ubuntu server with
ubuntu Desktop?
3284 [19:48:13] <mkb> if you have /foo you can't look at
/dev/sda1/foo
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3288 [19:48:59] <okee> Does anyone know how to fix
replaced-url
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3290 [19:49:31] <anigma> right, my bad, I technically knew that -
just trying to convince myself that was a possibillity to get this
quota shit working
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3293 [19:49:46] <mkb> okee, I would assume fsck?
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3297 [19:51:02] <okee> mkb> How would I use fsck in this case?
I just entered fsck at the command line as root, and it had no
effect.
3298 [19:51:14] <tharkun> jmcnaught: I managed to poke at
packages.debian.net and eventually found it. Thanks
3299 [19:51:34] <klow> Question - is it trivial in FreePBX to
block 2 internal users from being able to call eachother, or set up
groups of extensions which are allowed to call eachother or not ?
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3302 [19:51:52] <mkb> okee, unmount the disk and fsck
<device> ; maybe fsck.<fs> <device>
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3309 [19:53:26] * greycat tries turning the printer off and on
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3311 [19:53:36] <jmcnaught> tharkun: which firmware package was
it? it wasn't in the tarball linked from the install manual?
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3314 [19:54:27] <greycat> ... it worked.
3315 [19:55:11] * jzaksh highfives greycat o/''\o
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3317 [19:55:20] <okee> mkb> I am trying to remember how to get
out of root.
3318 [19:55:50] <cra1g321> "get out of root" ???
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3320 [19:56:07] <greycat> Usually exit, if you got into root by
typing "su" or similar.
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3322 [19:56:18] <cra1g321> ^ that
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3326 [19:56:43] <jmcnaught> TomTomTosch: running stretch or sid in
a VM is probably a much easier way to testdrive newer MATE than to
backport it. You're going deep into dependency hell with
something that big
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3332 [19:59:38] <TomTomTosch> jmcnaught, i've checked it.
it's just a bunch of mate related tools i will have to
backport. i will remove them as soon as i get it working. the topic
of backporting mate came up a few times recently in #d so i wanted
to check.
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3335 [20:00:42] <r6ku> TomTomTosch: don't waste your time
with this tomfoolery
3336 [20:00:47] <tharkun> jmcnaught:
firmware-linux-nonfree_0.43_all.deb
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3338 [20:01:07] <tharkun> greycat: printers smell fear. Run.
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3340 [20:01:33] <greycat> I took my inked-up paper and left it to
its own devices.
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3343 [20:02:14] <anigma> how would I create a new partition on
/dev/sdb using sfdisk?
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3345 [20:02:49] <TomTomTosch> eieiei, i get your point, i just
felt like it :P
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3347 [20:03:51] <greycat> sfdisk looks scary. Is there a special
reason you *have* to use sfdisk?
3348 [20:03:59] <jmcnaught> tharkun: which is strange because that
file *is* in the tarball linked on the chapter of the install manual
that I sent you, but i'm glad you figured it out
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3350 [20:04:47] <tharkun> jmcnaught: I was on the cold room when
you pasted the link. I got to read it after finally rebooting the
server. Thanks anyway for the link and time.
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3352 [20:04:57] <karlpinc`> okee: What filesystem is sdb2?
3353 [20:05:07] <anigma> greycat: I'd like to create a new
partition on /dev/sdb from a bash script
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3355 [20:05:13] <anigma> has to be non-interactive
3356 [20:05:29] <greycat> anigma: parted accepts commands as
arguments
3357 [20:05:31] <anigma> well, that's what I'd like
3358 [20:05:38] <karlpinc`> me likes cfdisk
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3360 [20:06:02] <jmcnaught> TomTomTosch: one time i tried to
backport nodejs. each individual package compiled fine, but needed
more packages backported to install. now i only bother with backport
recommendations for simple packages that don't have any/many
dependencies
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3366 [20:07:27] <greycat> cfdisk's man page doesn't seem
to indicate any scriptability, so it may not be the right choice for
anigma
3367 [20:07:37] <karlpinc> greycat: You are probably right.
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3370 [20:08:19] <okee> karlpinc> I think it is Ext 4
3371 [20:08:21] <karlpinc> anigma: parted makes nice partitions
but I find it a royal pain in the butt to work with. YMMV.
3372 [20:08:41] <karlpinc> okee: No, I mean is it / or /home or
/usr or /opt or what?
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3375 [20:09:16] <i90rr> hi, how do I set apt to keep a specific
number of kernel images installed?
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3378 [20:09:34] <karlpinc> i90rr: Last I looked, they stay
installed until you purge them.
3379 [20:09:52] <TomTomTosch> jmcnaught, well, i've started,
not gonna stop now :P
3380 [20:10:15] <okee> karlpinc> I think it is home, but not
sure. It is likely for the Centos that is installed on here, and
probably defaults to /home.
3381 [20:10:28] <greycat> It's not like the number of kernel
images you have installed changes on a regular basis, on its own.
You have to explicitly install a new one, or remove an old one.
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3383 [20:10:54] <greycat> Unless you're running something
post-stable, but then you'd be in the wrong channel.
3384 [20:10:54] <okee> karlpinc> I have no trouble accessing
Jessie's file system, and everything works. I just can't
access other drivers. I am taking steps to unmount the drives, and
run an fsck routine afterwards.
3385 [20:11:04] <karlpinc> okee: Well, if it's not critical
to the operation of your system you first unmount it. Then fsck it.
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3387 [20:11:27] <i90rr> well, running testing and unstable I often
see new kernel images coming all the time
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3389 [20:11:40] <greycat> OFTC #debian
3390 [20:11:43] <karlpinc> i90rr: Do get get removed from /boot?
3391 [20:11:52] <i90rr> karlpinc: exactly
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3393 [20:12:16] <greycat> err, OFTC #debian-next
3394 [20:12:30] <greycat> unstable users should know this
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3396 [20:12:32] <karlpinc> i90rr: ? (But greycat is right,
#debian-next on irc.debian.net is for testing and unstable support.)
3397 [20:12:38] <i90rr> problem is /boot in this setup is too
small so I need to keep only two images - as a max - installed at a
time :S
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3399 [20:12:46] <Neobenedict_> can anyone help with this
3400 [20:12:53] <Neobenedict_> Setting up rsyslog (8.4.2-1+deb8u2)
...
3401 [20:12:53] <Neobenedict_> Job for rsyslog.service failed. See
'systemctl status rsyslog.service' and 'journalctl
-xn' for details.
3402 [20:13:01] <karlpinc> i90rr: Better purge after each upgrade
then.
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3404 [20:13:12] <greycat> I would type 'systemctl status
rsyslog.service' and see what it says.
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3406 [20:13:49] <i90rr> yeah, but I'm sure there has to be a
way for apt to do the job by its own without manual intervention or
a hack
3407 [20:14:03] <i90rr> just like it happens on redhat and
derivatives
3408 [20:14:08] <i90rr> (just to name one)
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3410 [20:14:29] <karlpinc> i90rr: So there's probably a hook.
Ask on #debian-next.
3411 [20:15:29] <i90rr> ok, tnx
3412 [20:15:32] <karlpinc> okee: If it's a filesystem used by
another OS it might be prudent to try fixing it from the os where
it's used. Just saying.
3413 [20:15:37] <tharkun> I recall a cli utility that queries the
raid card for the status of the hdds. Can someone slap me with the
name. Google is not playing nice at all.
3414 [20:15:45] <karlpinc> i90rr: There's probably something
in the man pages -- somewhere.
3415 [20:16:02] <Neobenedict_> ok fixed rsys by killing existing
process
3416 [20:17:27] <karlpinc> tharkun: dmidecode??
3417 [20:17:44] <tharkun> will try it. I just can't recall.
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3422 [20:20:10] <karlpinc> okee: Also, since it's a journal
related error it's also possible that when you made the
filesystem you put the journal somewhere else, on some other disk.
And you've not configured fstab (or whatever) to find the
journal. This does not sound likely, but I thought I'd mention
it.
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3424 [20:20:59] <cheapie> x86-wise, what's the oldest CPU
that Debian will run on? I know it works on a Pentium, but how about
a 486? 386?
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3426 [20:21:17] <greycat> I'm pretty sure 80386 support was
dropped years ago. Not sure about 80486.
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3432 [20:24:39] <RoyK> sorry for reposting, but ... trying to
setup nfs without kerberos between two jessie machines - a vm being
the client, the host being the server (kvm things). I'm trying
sec=sys, the remote uid/gid are matched, and nothing works -
permission denied - any ideas?
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3437 [20:26:33] <jmd> Is there a way to get more elaborate
backtraces in python exceptions?
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3450 [20:31:37] <dfh> Hey. I managed to create a custom xkb
keymap. But... Where do I find the config to actually set it?
Running Jessie w/ Gnome...
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3455 [20:32:58] <jzaksh> dfh: xbcomp your.xkb, i believe
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3460 [20:34:08] <tharkun> cheapie: The processing power to run a
linux kernel is considerable. 386 ran *nix kernel but it was a pain
to run . 486 also ran them but X was impossible to be run. If you
really want to go to the very early starts research when redhat and
debian began to run and research the available cpu on the time.
3461 [20:34:32] <dfh> Yeah I thought about that jzaksh, but it
seems so, unclean... There's got to be somewhere to just set
it?
3462 [20:34:40] <cheapie> tharkun: Heh, I don't mean run as
in "run well", but rather "boot if you're
patient enough".
3463 [20:34:44] <greycat> X was not "impossible to run"
on a 486. I did it.
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3465 [20:35:18] <tharkun> greycat: Yes, it did ran but it
wasn't pretty to run it there.
3466 [20:35:33] <greycat> It was what we had at the time.
3467 [20:35:39] <dfh> If I add the layout to evdev.xml Gnome seems
to pick it up and show it in the keyboard preferences GUI. But I
rather not add it there...
3468 [20:36:06] <jmd> Has anyone managed to get gnome-orca working
in Jessie?
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3471 [20:36:30] <jhutchins> jmd: Someone was asking about orca
earlier...
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3473 [20:36:35] <jzaksh> dfh: ~/.Xkeymap or ~/.xinitrc?
3474 [20:36:52] <jmd> jhutchins: I think it was me.... :/
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3477 [20:37:12] <jzaksh> jmd: what's not working for you?
3478 [20:37:21] <jmd> I just wondered if it was supposed to be a
stable thing or if I'm wasting my time trying.
3479 [20:37:25] <tharkun> cheapie: I recently ran a very stripped
down version of debian on some machine that only had 64MB ram I
treted it as if it was almost an embedded system. I just can't
recall the cpu. But it was probably a first gen pentium.
3480 [20:37:42] <jmd> jzaksh: It shows errors on startup.
3481 [20:37:55] <jzaksh> jmd: can you share them in a pastie?
3482 [20:38:06] <eirirs> "ERROR: device-mapper target type
"raid45" is not in the kernel" , but I got module
raid456. I see its an issue been known for ~10 years. When is it
gonna be solved ?
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3486 [20:38:34] <jmcnaught> jmd: i just went to gnome settings,
universal access, turned on screen reading and it started working
immediately
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3488 [20:38:40] <eirirs> I'm using debian jessie
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3491 [20:39:55] <dedgecumbe> tharkun: there is a distinction
between running the modern kernel and userspace on a 486
3492 [20:40:03] <dedgecumbe> tharkun: and the kernel and userspace
that existed at the time on 486
3493 [20:40:05] <dedgecumbe> :)
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3495 [20:40:48] <dedgecumbe> it's a bit like running firefox
40+ on a pentium 4 era machine with 512mb ram - the browser
wasn't swapping all the time back then, it does now though :P
3496 [20:40:50] <eirirs> anyone?
3497 [20:41:02] <jmd> jzaksh:
replaced-url
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3501 [20:42:31] <greycat>
replaced-url
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3503 [20:43:00] <greycat> 80486 support was dropped in squeeze, it
goes on to say.
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3505 [20:43:46] <cheapie> greycat: Thanks.
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3507 [20:45:09] <jzaksh> jmd: quick skim of
replaced-url
3508 [20:45:38] <jmcnaught> gnome-orca works out of the box in
gnome
3509 [20:45:51] <jhutchins> There have been projects that aimed to
develop current versions of Linux that would still run on older
hardware, but mostly they've died off.
3510 [20:46:03] <jmd> jmcnaught: not for me it doesn't :(
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3513 [20:46:54] <Walakea> can Debian handle SSD disks?
3514 [20:47:01] <jmcnaught> jmd: how did you install gnome?
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3516 [20:47:06] <jhutchins> eirirs: It'll be solved when
someone cares enough about the problem to do the work.
3517 [20:47:07] <jmd> apt-get install
3518 [20:47:09] <dontknow> Walakea, yes
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3520 [20:47:28] <jmcnaught> jmd: apt-get install what?
3521 [20:47:46] <Walakea> i mean if it optimises the use of SSD,
not just if it can use it
3522 [20:47:52] <jmd> gnome-desktop-environment I think. I
don't really remember.
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3526 [20:49:04] <jmd> Walakea: How would the optimisation of SSD
be different to the optimisaiton of any other kind of non-volatile
memory?
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3528 [20:49:42] <cheapie> Walakea: Other than making sure that you
mount ext* FSes with "discard" or btrfs with
"ssd", there's not much to do in that regard.
3529 [20:50:08] <cheapie> (I think btrfs might do automatic SSD
detection, but I'm not sure about that)
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3531 [20:50:31] <zykotick9> cheapie: for ext* "discard"
isn't really the best option... manually running fstrim is
typically viewed as better... ymmv
3532 [20:50:36] <Walakea> ssd life time is dictated by number of
write cycles
3533 [20:50:39] <dontknow> Walakea, i am using trim enabled lvm
luks ssd
3534 [20:50:53] <jmcnaught> jmd: do any of the other universal
access features work if you turn them on in gnome settings?
3535 [20:51:12] <jmd> How do I access "gnome settings" ?
3536 [20:51:47] <jmcnaught> jmd: click on the top-right corner,
click on the screwdriver/wrench icon. Are you in Gnome?
3537 [20:51:57] <jmd> ???
3538 [20:52:00] <cheapie> That actually reminds me of something
I've been meaning to ask... I'm using ext4 on an SSD in
this computer here. I know that the "discard" mount option
supports sending TRIM commands to ATA SSDs, but does it work with
NVMe's "deallocate" command as well?
3539 [20:52:11] <jmd> I'm used to typing "orca" and
orca starts.
3540 [20:52:11] <dontknow> zykotick9, how do you run fstrim
manually?
3541 [20:52:29] <zykotick9> dontknow: "fstrim -v /" in
my case.
3542 [20:52:34] <jmd> I don't seem to have a command called
"gnome-settings"
3543 [20:52:42] <jmcnaught> jmd: are you in gnome?
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3545 [20:52:55] <jmd> What do you mean "in gnome" ?
3546 [20:53:15] <greycat> Running a gnome session.
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3548 [20:53:23] <jmcnaught> jmd: the error you pasted makes me
think you're using a different window manager or DE that
isn't gnome, one that doesn't have the features that
gnome-orca requires
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3552 [20:54:12] <jzaksh> jmd: fwiw, i'm in gnome3, i can type
`orca` and hear "screen reader on" on my speakers, and i
already had python3-speechd installed
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3554 [20:54:29] * cheapie tries out fstrim
3555 [20:54:31] <jzaksh> (but also.. knowing if your in gnome is
probably a better first step0
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3557 [20:54:46] <jmd> Orca always used to work without a window
manager. But anyway how would I "go in to gnome"?
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3559 [20:55:06] <jmcnaught> jmd: log out of your session, select
gnome on the login screen
3560 [20:55:25] <jmd> Huh. You mean gnome classic?
3561 [20:55:36] <jmcnaught> jmd: just regular gnome
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3563 [20:55:49] <zykotick9> cheapie: if you are using
encrypted-lvm, you need to do some configuring before it'll
work by default.
3564 [20:55:57] <cheapie> I'm not.
3565 [20:56:02] <zykotick9> ok...
3566 [20:56:06] <jmd> How do I "select gnome"
3567 [20:56:26] <jmcnaught> jmd: if you are using the GDM login
screen, there is a gear icon
3568 [20:56:35] <jmd> I'm using gdm3 that selection thing was
deprecated if I recall correctly.
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3576 [20:59:45] <jmd> jmcnaught: I think I am now "in"
gnome.
3577 [20:59:51] <jmd> What do I do now?
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3579 [21:00:44] <okee> karlpinc> The error appears to come from
all other drives besides Jessie's. So I can't access
drives with windows, nor with Centos. I didn't put the journal
elsewhere, and all this trouble came from the upgrade to Jessie.
Just got back from lunch, so I am going to proceed with unmounting
the drives.
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3581 [21:01:33] <jmcnaught> jmd: click on the top right corner,
click on the icon with the tools (or press super button, then type
settings). Go to Universal access, turn on the screen reader
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3585 [21:02:38] <jmd> What is the "super button"?
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3587 [21:02:55] <jmcnaught> jmd: windows logo key
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3589 [21:03:29] <jmcnaught> we have to call it super because the
windows trademark violates the DFSG
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3594 [21:04:30] <jmd> The super key just makes all my windows go
small/
3595 [21:04:31] <jmd> .
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3598 [21:05:03] <dontknow> lol
3599 [21:05:06] <jmcnaught> jmd: on that screen you can select a
window, or start typing to launch a program.
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3602 [21:05:24] <dontknow> it is gnome-shell feature
3603 [21:05:32] <jmd> Ok. I think I have "Screenreader"
switched on.
3604 [21:05:38] <jmd> What do I do now?
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3613 [21:07:16] <jmcnaught> jmd: now in the top-right do you have
a new icon/drop-down menu that looks like a stick-figure of a person
in a circle?
3614 [21:07:16] <teraflops> In Gnome super key + arrow keys do a
kind of tilling thing
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3618 [21:07:32] <jmd> jmcnaught: Yes I see that.
3619 [21:07:45] <jmcnaught> jmd: and when you click on it, does it
say screen reader is on?
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3621 [21:08:15] <jmd> Well I have a german localisation, but yes I
think is says bildschimleser is on.
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3623 [21:08:34] <jmd> (Those silly slide things are difficult to
tell which is on and which is off)
3624 [21:08:45] <jmcnaught> jmd: at this point it should be
talking to you. i have english locale and it says "screen
reader on" as soon as i turn it on
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3628 [21:09:02] <jmd> No. It's not talking to me.
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3631 [21:09:59] <jmd> When one is "in gnome" where does
the stdout go?
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3633 [21:10:13] <greycat> Nowhere.
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3635 [21:10:25] <greycat> Unless of course you open a terminal,
and run something in the terminal.
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3637 [21:10:31] <jmd> So how do I see the error messages or know
if any command has worked?
3638 [21:10:39] <jmd> (or not)
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3640 [21:10:58] <greycat> Oh, errors might be logged somewhere.
You can try every dot file beginning with .g or .x to see if one of
them looks like an error log.
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3642 [21:11:17] <greycat> And also look in ~/.cache/ because
reasons.
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3646 [21:11:46] <greycat> (Why make it EASY for the user, when you
can get a bunch of people to intermittently follow a brand-new
made-up standard of your own devising?)
3647 [21:13:06] <jmd> jmcnaught: So where did we get to?
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3650 [21:13:50] <jmcnaught> jmd: i'm not sure if
gnome-orca's speech backend requires special files for german
or not
3651 [21:13:56] <markybob> i'm wondering if this is as funny
as your sound being muted
3652 [21:14:33] <jmd> jmcnaught: At this stage I don't care
what language its talking. I just want to test accessibility.
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3654 [21:14:49] <greycat> Does *any* audio work?
3655 [21:14:55] <jmd> markybob: espeak works fine.
3656 [21:15:21] <jmcnaught> jmd: like i said it works out of the
box in gnome in english for me. i'm trying to see if there is
some sort of german language package you need or something
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3658 [21:15:58] <jmd> That would be bizarre.
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3660 [21:16:03] <jmcnaught> jmd: i don't read german, but
does
replaced-url
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3664 [21:16:17] <axc1298> to replace libav with ffmpeg, would i
just purge libav-tools and install ffmpeg?
3665 [21:16:26] <jmd> How do I change the language in Gnome?
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3667 [21:16:49] <jmcnaught> jmd: settings > region and language
3668 [21:16:53] <jzaksh> jmcnaught: do you have that python
package installed? the traceback jmd posted was indicating some
missing python bindings, if i understood it correctly. if orca works
for you and you *do* have that package, then it might be a good next
bet
3669 [21:16:55] <eiche> by chance someone could point out the
error in my sources.list?
replaced-url
3670 [21:17:11] <jmd> jzaksh: which python package?
3671 [21:17:30] <jmcnaught> jzaksh: jmd: if you mean
python3-speechd then yes i have it
3672 [21:17:30] <jzaksh> python3-speechd
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3674 [21:19:11] <jmd> jmcnaught: "Sorry to be ignorant. But I
don't understand your shorthand". What exactly does
"settings > region and language". What do I have to
type (or click) ?
3675 [21:19:38] <jmcnaught> i just stopped the speech-dispatcher
service and ran "orca -t" to see what would happen in a
terminal. it starts speaking right away, wants me to pick a desired
speech server.
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3679 [21:19:53] <jmd> jmcnaught: I will try that.
3680 [21:19:55] <jzaksh> eiche: do you care specifically about
using ftp and specifical ftp.ch.debian.org? to test maybe try
replaced-url
3681 [21:19:56] <jmcnaught> jmd: the same gnome settings place you
went to last time has a regions and language section
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3684 [21:21:08] <jmd> I dont see anything like "regions and
language" there.
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3687 [21:21:29] <jmcnaught> jmd: it should be in the
"personal" section, the top row
3688 [21:21:44] <eiche> jzaksh: i tried that already, same result
=(
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3690 [21:22:21] <jmd> Sorry. I type "settings" in that
little box in the middle, and I see the file manager icon appear.
When I hit enter the file manager settings dialog opens. Is that the
one you mean?
3691 [21:22:22] <jzaksh> eiche: so you replaced the ftp URLs with
that redirector URL? (or just commented out the ftp URLs?)
3692 [21:22:24] <eiche> just gave it another try (incase of prior
typos) - still the same
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3694 [21:23:00] <eiche> jzaksh:
3695 [21:23:03] <eiche>
replaced-url
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3699 [21:23:23] <jmd> "orca -t" says "speech is
unavailable".
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3702 [21:24:52] <jzaksh> eiche: and the `apt-get update` output
with that file ^?
3703 [21:25:22] <BinBasher> is there a better way than
replaced-url
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3706 [21:25:37] <jmcnaught> jmd: do you have speech-dispatcher
running? you can check with "systemctl status
speech-dispatcher"
3707 [21:26:09] <jmcnaught> jmd: also while orca is running you
can access its preferences with Insert+Space
3708 [21:26:22] <eiche> jzaksh:
replaced-url
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3713 [21:27:38] <jmcnaught> jmd: you could also try moving
~/.local/share/orca somewhere else temporarily, and starting orca
again (it should regenerate this directory with defaults)
3714 [21:27:56] <jmd> jmcnaught: It says the speech dispatcher is
"Active: active (exited)"
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3717 [21:28:11] <jmd> That seems like a contradiction to me.
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3719 [21:28:35] <jmcnaught> jmd: that's what it says for me,
it just means systemd will launch it if something tries to connect
to it
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3722 [21:29:48] <tharkun> Why on earth if I want to install
texlive I need to install X on a headless server?
3723 [21:30:02] <greycat> because of some dependency, I would
think
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3725 [21:30:23] <greycat> Debian package suites are typically
*not* aimed at the headless/low-machine-spec crowd.
3726 [21:30:45] <koollman> sometimes they are not hard dependancy,
merely 'recommends' that are added by default
3727 [21:30:52] <tharkun> greycat: Thanks I'll tailor to my
needs. Thanks
3728 [21:30:54] <koollman> (I'm guessing something like xdvi)
3729 [21:31:33] <jmd> tharkun: You can always install xvfb if
that's a problem.
3730 [21:31:43] <greycat> By the way, having X libs and even a few
X client apps is not always a bad thing. You may ssh -X in some day
and want to launch a remote xterm or something.
3731 [21:32:08] <koollman> you can try with
--no-install-recommends, to :)
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3733 [21:32:44] <tharkun> greycat: Believe me X on an internet
reachable server is asking for trouble. Regardless of the services
provided.
3734 [21:32:54] <greycat> I didn't say to run an X server.
3735 [21:33:05] <tharkun> Yes, I know.
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3739 [21:34:26] <okee> karlpinc> What would be the command for
unmounting the file system in the problematic drives ??
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3741 [21:35:06] <jhutchins> okee: umount
3742 [21:35:07] <greycat> umount /directory or umount
/dev/thedevice
3743 [21:35:22] <okee> umount? Or unmount?
3744 [21:35:26] <greycat> umount
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3746 [21:36:41] <jmcnaught> jmd: have you made any progress? i
would consider creating a test user account and logging into gnome
with that user to see if orca works there. If it does, it indicates
that you have changed a setting somewhere in your own account that
is messing things up.
3747 [21:36:45] <jzaksh> eiche: hmm.. sorry idk :( i would say try
other specific mirrors listed on debian.org/mirror/list until you
get a non-problematic apt-get update
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3750 [21:38:06] <jzaksh> eiche: also maybe join an austria channel
and ask if others have problems:
replaced-url
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3755 [21:39:17] <jmd> jmcnaught: I will try that.
3756 [21:39:32] <tharkun> greycat: There is no way to get rid of
X11 Inter-Client Exchange library. really a bug on the
texlive/(anything latex in debian) packaging.
3757 [21:39:41] <eiche> jzaksh: hmm i see thanks, though i did
already try multiple mirrors before asking here =/
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3761 [21:40:28] <eiche> it's unlikely that a firewall can
cause this problem right?
3762 [21:40:29] <okee> greycat> Still a little foggy on the
umount command. Not really sure which of the devices is the one that
I am on. I don't want to umount the device I am on
replaced-url
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3767 [21:41:21] <greycat> okee: use df to see what is mounted
where
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3769 [21:42:02] <greycat> "Unable to retrieve
replaced-url
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3774 [21:43:41] <jzaksh> if anyone else has had experiencing
getting Ctrl+alt+FN to respond when it doesn't want to, please
let me know :)
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3777 [21:44:11] <okee> fsck
3778 [21:44:37] <okee> okee
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3781 [21:45:38] <jhutchins> jzaksh: How do you know there's
something to switch to?
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3783 [21:46:36] <jzaksh> jhutchins: good question. i'm not
sure i even understand the question :)
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3787 [21:47:12] <karlpinc> jhutchins: When isn't there?
I'm used to having vt1-6 from debian's of old. And after
upgrade to jessie I still have them so....
3788 [21:47:20] <greycat> well, in a default jessie installation,
there should be usable VTs on 1 through 6
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3790 [21:47:30] <jzaksh> this happens when my laptop lid is closed
and HDMI monior was plugged in within the last minute or so (but not
necessarily plugged in anymore). when i open the lid, i can
ctrl+alt+F* a few times, until suddenly nothing responds anymore,
and i'm stuck glaring at one of the last TTYs i saw (and music
might still be playing, so i know the laptop isn't frozen)
3791 [21:47:31] <greycat> you'd have to change configs to get
rid of those
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3793 [21:48:01] <jzaksh> jhutchins: does that indicate there *is*
something to switch to? ^
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3797 [21:48:48] <karlpinc> jzaksh: Likely there is.
3798 [21:48:54] <teaearlgraycold> So I'm trying out debsecan
and it found 532 vulnerabilities, yet apt-get says I'm totally
up to date on all of the related packages
3799 [21:49:05] <karlpinc> jzaksh: Can you still type on the vt
you're using?
3800 [21:49:32] <jzaksh> karlpinc: by "vt" you mean the
physical device? (there's only one: my laptop and its own
keyboard)
3801 [21:49:45] <teaearlgraycold> I'm on Jessie 8.3
3802 [21:49:53] <greycat> I think he's asking, which VT were
you on before you closed the laptop's lid?
3803 [21:50:15] <zykotick9> jzaksh: <sidenote> i've
experienced the same thing using jessie on a number of occasions.
and this is on boring stable-main-only intel graphics, open wireless
drivers, laptops... best of luck.
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3805 [21:50:29] <jzaksh> greycat: karlpinc ah, when i close the
laptop i'm always in gnome (i think F8? .. if that's an
answer)
3806 [21:50:31] <karlpinc> jzaksh: I'm asking if, when you
press keys, anything happens at all.
3807 [21:50:32] <greycat> And was that VT running an X session, or
a console session, or something else?
3808 [21:50:45] <jhutchins> jzaksh: Technically when switching
within consoles you don't need Ctrl.
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3810 [21:50:52] <greycat> If you're in jessie, your GNOME
session is probably on VT 1.
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3812 [21:51:03] <greycat> If you're in wheezy, probably on VT
7.
3813 [21:51:08] <jzaksh> karlpinc: yeah. to answer that: no
nothing happens when i type into the keyboard (well.. nothign so far
as i can tell)
3814 [21:51:24] <jzaksh> also i should note this is some info on
my system:
replaced-url
3815 [21:51:29] <karlpinc> jzaksh: Ah. Something bad happens with
X.
3816 [21:51:30] <jhutchins> greycat: Has Jessie gone to X on 1 and
one console on 2?
3817 [21:51:57] <greycat> jhutchins: dynamically allocated
consoles on 1 through 6, but the X session on VT1 overrrides the
first one.
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3819 [21:52:07] <karlpinc> jzaksh: I suppose it's possible
that there's some indication of the problem in your X log. You
3820 [21:52:17] <okee> karlpinc> I have unmounted sdb2, sdb3,
ran fsck, but getting an error command not found. Why am I receiving
this error?
3821 [21:52:23] <karlpinc> 'd have to somehow get access
(like by reboot) to the log.
3822 [21:52:36] <jzaksh> jhutchins: when closing the lid, it was
running whatever the default(?) is when you install gnome from
repositories (I'm guessing gdm n X session?)
3823 [21:52:39] <karlpinc> okee: You are root?
3824 [21:52:41] <jhutchins> okee: Are you running it as root?
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3827 [21:52:57] <karlpinc> okee: (And how did you get to be root
if so.)
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3829 [21:53:18] <okee> karlpinc> su
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3831 [21:53:45] <karlpinc> okee: You probably want "su
-" (which is "su -l"). Otherwise your PATH env var
does not include what root has on login.
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3833 [21:54:06] <jzaksh> greycat: ah. you're point about
which VT (and i'm on "sid" i believe... i'm new
to debian) reminds me: when i get ot Ctrl+Alt+F1 is *specifically*
when i suddenly get no response anymroe
3834 [21:54:08] <greycat> karlpinc: that's not true at all.
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3836 [21:54:23] <karlpinc> greycat: ?
3837 [21:54:25] * jzaksh tries to write up steps/behavior more
specifically in a pastie
3838 [21:54:29] <greycat> "su" with no arguments gives
you a nonlogin root shell with a specific PATH
(/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin)
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3840 [21:54:40] <karlpinc> jzaksh: If you're on sid and new
to debian you're in trouble.
3841 [21:54:46] <karlpinc> !tell jzaksh about debian-next
3842 [21:54:48] <jzaksh> karlpinc: ha
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3844 [21:55:27] <jzaksh> karlpinc: oh, great. thanks for that
3845 [21:55:40] <karlpinc> greycat: Not last I looked. Let me try.
3846 [21:55:50] <greycat> I just did it on jessie, but feel free
to try
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3849 [21:56:24] <karlpinc> greycat: You're right.
3850 [21:56:39] <greycat> karlpinc: ah, man page says it comes
from ENV_SUPATH in /etc/login.defs
3851 [21:56:47] <zykotick9> greycat: i know you don't like
bash-completion, but it certainly requires "su -" to get
access to a lot of automatic root-only completions... why i like
karlpinc's suggestion myself.
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3855 [21:57:02] <greycat> Who the fuck uses bash-completion?!
3856 [21:57:09] <zykotick9> \o
3857 [21:57:43] <greycat> well, I'm not going to install it
and try to figure out what a "root-only completion" is
that I could test....
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3861 [21:58:32] <karlpinc> okee: So, you still get command not
found? Perhaps you should paste your command and the response
somewhere so we can look.
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3864 [21:59:18] <zykotick9> just points to the "# apt-get
<TAB>" will list apt-get commands and will letter tab
complete. when you're non-root, this doesn't work.
3865 [21:59:41] <okee> I got the Centos file system fixed, but
having problem with the Linux Utilies file system.
replaced-url
3866 [21:59:54] <karlpinc> jzaksh: This may be helpful....
3867 [21:59:59] <karlpinc> !tell jzaksh about overview
3868 [22:01:08] <zykotick9> omg, it does work for non-root. i was
wrong, sorry for daring to question greycat ;)
3869 [22:01:25] <BinBasher> There's a typo in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades ; search for
"shuting"
3870 [22:02:12] <teraflops> completion is quite helpful if you do
cli/tiling wm all the time. I can understand that people dislikes
bash-completion sice it's useless compared to zsh completion
3871 [22:02:13] <jmcnaught> zykotick9: there's a bunch of
stuff that apt-get can do as non-root, like changelog, download,
source, --simulate
3872 [22:02:45] <zykotick9> jmcnaught: agreed, but i didn't
thing the bash-autocomplete covered it.
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3875 [22:04:23] <jmcnaught> okee: if that filesystem belongs to
another distro, i hope that distro can still use it by the time
you're done with it :)
3876 [22:04:35] <jzaksh> karlpinc: ah. i think (after trying to
write up steps) i just realized my problem is something happens to
gnome/X11, but doesn't not everything crashes, making me
believe if i just try other TTYs I'll find it happily
displaying somewhere. but as greycat pointed out, TTY1 is where it
would be. and on reflection, that's actually what i see when i
open the lid: a text-TTY1 login prompt (rather than gdm)
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3879 [22:04:46] <jzaksh> thanks all
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3886 [22:07:20] <teraflops> this is helpful, doesn't it?
replaced-url
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3889 [22:07:58] <okee> karlpinc> I have run fsck on the two
errant file systems, but still having problems
replaced-url
3890 [22:08:00] * jzaksh wants that
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3893 [22:09:29] <okee> karlpinc> sdb2 appears to be the Centos
drive, and sdb3 appears to be the swap file, so there are no
critical data issues at stake.
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3903 [22:12:49] <okee> karlpinc> Now getting an error that sdb2
is not found fstab
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3908 [22:13:15] <somiaj> sounds like you need to edit your fstab
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3915 [22:13:42] <somiaj> okee: ahh you have to give that a mount
point, so mount /dev/sdb2 /location/to/mount
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3918 [22:13:53] <somiaj> okee: since you didn't give it a
mount point it looks in fstab and didn't find one
3919 [22:14:29] <jzaksh> teraflops: how do you get that
bash-completion columnar highlighting behavior? or is that zsh?
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3925 [22:15:24] <teraflops> jzaksh: zsh. you can do a kind of same
thing with bash but still worst
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3934 [22:19:02] <okee> somiaj> What should be the destination
directory?
3935 [22:19:46] <anonnumberanon> Hi. Debian stable. How do I know
if my laptop may have a bluetooth module in it?
3936 [22:20:01] <somiaj> okee: I don't know what you are
trying to do. /media/foo is the common defaults for lots of
automounters. I use /mnt and /usb on my system [for temprory places
to mount things]. If the file system is meant to live in a specific
plcae put it there.
3937 [22:20:14] <somiaj> !bluez
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3939 [22:20:45] <somiaj> anonnumberanon:
replaced-url
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3941 [22:21:15] <anonnumberanon> somiaj, Thanks.
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3946 [22:23:47] <okee> somiaj> I don't where it is
supposed to live, and that is my problem. sdb2 and sdb3 represent
the Centos and the swap file.
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3948 [22:24:04] <greycat> okee: mkdir /centos or something
similar. Mount it there.
3949 [22:24:42] <okee> greycat> It is a different drive than
what the Debian system is on.
3950 [22:24:56] <greycat> So make a directory for it. Call it
whatever you like.
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3952 [22:25:26] <karlpinc> !tell okee about fhs
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3954 [22:25:30] <greycat> Bleh.
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3956 [22:25:43] <greycat> Just do what you want and fuck those
sticks-up-ass people who invent standards.
3957 [22:25:45] <karlpinc> greycat: Thanks for fixing my brain.
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3959 [22:26:16] <greycat> FHS is not intended to restrict system
owners/admins anyway. It's meant to reign in the application
vendors.
3960 [22:26:22] <karlpinc> greycat: "Standard is better than
better." :-)
3961 [22:26:23] <greycat> rein*
3962 [22:26:32] <karlpinc> greycat: R
3963 [22:26:48] <karlpinc> greycat: Fine, but it's still nice
to have some guidance.
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3965 [22:27:08] <greycat> /dev/sda10 201454560 150658164 40540012
79% /stuff
3966 [22:27:12] <markybob> in this case "do whatever the fuck
you want" is good guidance. it couldn't matter less
3967 [22:27:14] <okee> karlpinc> Would the following command
work mount /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdb2
3968 [22:27:26] <karlpinc> okee: No.
3969 [22:27:29] <greycat> okee: jesus, WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH
YOU
3970 [22:27:44] <teraflops> heh
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3972 [22:27:50] <greycat> okee: mkdir -p /centos; mount /dev/sdb2
/centos
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3974 [22:27:58] <karlpinc> okee: No. Er. I mean: jesus, WHAT THE
HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU
3975 [22:28:21] <greycat> karlpinc: You have to reach through the
wires and type on his keyboard for him.
3976 [22:28:53] <karlpinc> greycat: He's probably just new to
this stuff. Maybe his brain is full.
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3978 [22:29:21] <somiaj> okee: swap file? You should not be
mounting swap partitions. You can use them with swapon (man swapon
for more info)
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3980 [22:29:24] <karlpinc> okee: Just kidding.
3981 [22:29:42] <greycat> Don't touch the Centos swap file.
You don't need it, unless you ran out of room in your Debian
one.
3982 [22:29:46] <okee> karlpinc> hit my head when i was a child
:(
3983 [22:30:02] <karlpinc> okee: You might do with a quick reading
of some of the relevant parts of the debian sysadmin manual at
debian.org to get up to speed on concepts.
3984 [22:30:07] <somiaj> okee: i.e. are sdb2 and sdb3 swap
partitions, or are they your centos partitions and you just want to
be able to access them?
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3987 [22:30:22] <greycat> He said sdb2 is a file system(?) and
sdb3 is swap.
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3993 [22:30:52] <somiaj> ahh missed that, just responding to
"sdb2 and sdb3 represent the Centos and the swap file."
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3995 [22:30:55] <greycat> Also: 14:09 okee> greycat> All
drives other than Jessie are encrypted
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3997 [22:31:05] <karlpinc> But, he's still getting
"journal not found" on sdb2. Which means something
bad-ish. Or at least possibly bad-ish. Something's not right.
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3999 [22:31:18] <greycat> I know *nothing* about encrypted file
systems/partitions/drives, so I cannot help with any aspect of that
part.
4000 [22:31:22] <anonnumberanon> somiaj, That didn't help the
guid assumes you already know whether or not the hardware carries a
bluetooth module.
4001 [22:31:40] <jmcnaught> if /dev/sdb2 was encrypted, why was
fsck run on it?
4002 [22:31:43] <somiaj> anonnumberanon: dmesg is a good place to
look, try 'dmesg | grep -i blue'
4003 [22:31:49] <okee> somiaj> I think sdb2 is the centos, and
sdb3 is the swap. I just want to access them. incidentally I did
create the centos directory, and tried to mount /dev/sdb2/centos and
it still can't find it in fstab This is likely due to the fact
that the directory was created on a drive different than the drive
that needs attention.
4004 [22:32:05] <markybob> oh my
4005 [22:32:19] <greycat> okee: THERE HAS TO BE A SPACE BETWEEN
/dev/sdb2 AND /centos
4006 [22:32:21] <markybob> okee: you need to pay attention
4007 [22:32:33] <somiaj> okee: it dones't matter that it is
not inyour fstab, just specify where you want it. /media/centos
might be a good palce to put it that follows where debian likes to
mount things, but /centos works fine(provided you have created that
directory)
4008 [22:32:40] <anonnumberanon> somiaj, Looks like I have a
bluetooth module..
4009 [22:32:54] <greycat> somiaj: it searched fstab because he
only gave one argument instead of two arguments, because he omitted
the space and one of the slashes
4010 [22:33:06] <greycat> err, skip the part about a slash. just
the space.
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4013 [22:33:14] <somiaj> anonnumberanon: then it must have
detected the hardware and loaded it. I think bluez or something
along tha tline it the name of the software.
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4016 [22:33:25] <somiaj> anonnumberanon: apt-cache search bluez
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4019 [22:34:31] <anonnumberanon> Yes I turned it on somiaj . This
was before I checked the actual hardware. It showed it was running
but I wasn't sure whether or not that was just some demon is
running, or if the driver has actually connected to actual hardware.
4020 [22:35:38] <somiaj> anonnumberanon: I don't know much
more than that. I don't use bluetooh on my own hardware.
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4023 [22:37:37] <anonnumberanon> yEAH THE hard part will be later
cause I'm developing a phone app using bluetooth
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4031 [22:40:03] <G33KY> How can I change the resolution of a
console-environment debian install? I have edited /etc/default/grub
and added GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768x24 and
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD="keep" and while that changes the
resolution of the GRUB boot loader menu the Debian console is still
at its squashed res.
4032 [22:40:40] <somiaj> G33KY: a lot of info on this is out dated
with using KMS drivers for lots of hardware. First does your video
hardare use a KMS driver?
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4035 [22:41:12] <G33KY> It's a VirtualBox install, is there a
cmd on Debian to determine if it has a KMS driver?
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4038 [22:42:12] <somiaj> G33KY: it is called modsetting and
depends on what module is loaded.
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4040 [22:42:57] <somiaj> G33KY: you can also see if
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup helps you. It has some options (one
is keep the boot font/resolution)
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4045 [22:45:34] <somiaj> G33KY: don't know much more (I
don't worry about console fonts/size anymore, usually a kms
driver will correctly find a good resolution from the EDID of the
monintor).
4046 [22:46:16] <G33KY> Ok thanks for the info, you're better
than what a lot of google provides
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4115 [23:10:53] <G33KY> Ah, i fixed it. I was using
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD instead of GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX
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4169 [23:22:45] <BinBasher>
replaced-url
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4172 [23:23:52] <MrBanan> Gawd, I have been raving in #slackliux
for 40 min how much I hate systemd and how much I loved debian...
#debian traitors to posix... oh well.. The world will burn.
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4175 [23:24:26] <MrBanan> binary logging...
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4178 [23:24:38] <BinBasher> especially proposed-updates, does this
mean proposed (but not yet accepted) updates get updated?
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4181 [23:26:05] <MrBanan> *actually shedding a trear to debian
betrail*
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4183 [23:26:19] <MrBanan> binary logging...
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4191 [23:28:26] <MrBanan> Bye Debian. Hello Slackware
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4210 [23:34:57] <gnudevotee> To those who have not tainted their
sources.list I wish you a very Happy GNUvidad! May He be with us for
a long time!
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4216 [23:36:01] <TomTomTosch> a happy GNUvidad to you too.
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4219 [23:37:03] <gnudevotee> TomTomTosch, are you a devotee too?
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4225 [23:40:35] <TomTomTosch> gnudevotee, yes, but if you want to
talk you should head over to #debian-offtopic. here is not a good
place ;)
4226 [23:41:04] <gnudevotee> ok
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4229 [23:44:10] <anigma> when implementing quota with LDAP and
NFS, what should I take in consideration?
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