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          0 [00:00:01] <fwuffykat> I used this installed image:
            debian-8.3.0-i386-netinst.iso
           
         
        
          1 [00:00:28] <jmcnaught> oh i see  
         
        
          2 [00:00:36] <Walex> fwuffykat: do you have an internet
            connection on that system?
           
         
        
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          5 [00:01:05] <fwuffykat> it's definitely the netinstall
            image as I was downloading packages during earlier stages of the
            installation process
           
         
        
          6 [00:01:18] <fwuffykat> Walex: yes  
         
        
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          9 [00:02:22] <fwuffykat> i tried running "mount -t iso9660
            /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom" but get error that "no such file or
            directory"
           
         
        
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          14 [00:03:11] <fwuffykat> when i try "mount -t iso9660
            /dev/sdc1 /cdrom" I get error "no such device"
           
         
        
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          16 [00:03:37] <fwuffykat> I meant "mount -t iso9660
            /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom"*
           
         
        
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          20 [00:05:24] <fwuffykat> any ideas?  
         
        
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          24 [00:06:25] <fanderal> fwuffykat: you said you checked the
            netinstall CD... if it was only to see if it booted, the CD may be
            corrupted in the install process.
           
         
        
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          26 [00:06:55] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat: which tasks did you select
            to install? if you can go back in the installer, just select the
            "standard utilities" task, finish the installation, and
            install stuff with tasksel/apt-get after the first boot
           
         
        
          27 [00:07:19] <fwuffykat> fanderal: I did burn the image twice.
            I could try another disc I suppose....
           
         
        
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          29 [00:07:28] <fanderal> ok  
         
        
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          31 [00:07:54] <fwuffykat> jmcnaught: I can't recall all the
            options selcted, but I remember selcted xcfe
           
         
        
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          33 [00:08:10] <fwuffykat> I will try going back, where do you
            suggest I go back to?
           
         
        
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          37 [00:09:15] <fwuffykat> but before i do, do you know why
            i'm getting an error in tty2 when running the command
            "mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom". I wonder if that
            has anything to do with it?
           
         
        
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          42 [00:11:26] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat: presumably it's
            already mounted. what does "mount" tell you?
           
         
        
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          45 [00:11:46] <fwuffykat> i tried installing "the GRUB boot
            loader" and I get the disk error again
           
         
        
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          48 [00:12:36] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat: i don't know. i would
            guess something wrong with the disk, unless you did something weird
            earlier during the install
           
         
        
          49 [00:12:40] <pencilandpaper> Why not use a Xfce iso fwuffykat
            ?
           
         
        
          50 [00:12:50] <fwuffykat> there is quite a lot of text output.
            What should i be specifically looking for?
           
         
        
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          54 [00:13:20] <fwuffykat> ah, it says /dev/sr0 on /cdrom type
            iso9600
           
         
        
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          57 [00:14:48] <fwuffykat> pencilandpaper: that is an idea. It
            does mean going through this whole process again, but so be it if
            there is no solution
           
         
        
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          60 [00:16:58] <fwuffykat> Oh, maybe this is the issue. The error
            message I get begins "/media/cdrom/:Please insert the disc
            labeled..." during the failed installation. BUT, if you look at
            the output from "mount" in tty2 it says /dev/sr0 is on
            /cdrom. It seems the install is expecting it on /media/cdrom when
            it's on /cdrom.
           
         
        
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          63 [00:17:47] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat: did you not configure
            network mirrors during the install?
           
         
        
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          65 [00:17:51] <fwuffykat> is there anyway I can fix this,
            because if this is the issue downloading and trying another iso will
            probably fail with the same issue
           
         
        
          66 [00:18:10] <fwuffykat> yes I did jmcnaught
           
         
        
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          69 [00:19:12] <fwuffykat> is there anyway I can get the
            installation to refer to /cdrom instead of /media/cdrom ?
           
         
        
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          73 [00:21:59] <fwuffykat> anyone?  
         
        
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          75 [00:22:05] <somiaj> fwuffykat: what do you mean? During the
            install I'd let the installer put it wherever it wants, but
            afterwards you can change the /etc/fstab enteries
           
         
        
          76 [00:22:28] <somiaj> fwuffykat: as for automounters, I'm
            unsure what you need to change so it automounts in /cdrom instead of
            /media/cdrom
           
         
        
          77 [00:22:47] <somiaj> you can also just make /cdrom a link that
            points to /media/cdrom, then let automounters put it in /media/cdrom
            but you can still access it via /cdrom
           
         
        
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          81 [00:23:54] <fwuffykat> thanks somiaj - how do I make a /cdrom
            link that points to /media/cdrom?
           
         
        
          82 [00:24:23] <somiaj> fwuffykat: ln -fs /media/cdrom /cdrom
           
         
        
          83 [00:24:33] <fwuffykat> ok, i'll try that right now
           
         
        
          84 [00:25:36] <fwuffykat> hmm, it says "ln: /cdrom/cdrom:
            Read-only file system"
           
         
        
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          87 [00:27:03] <somiaj> fwuffykat: you might have to remove the
            cdrom dir before running that command
           
         
        
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          89 [00:27:15] <pencilandpaper> I hear you fwuffykat . I went
            ahead and installed it using the Xfce iso and it installed just
            fine.
           
         
        
          90 [00:27:18] <somiaj> fwuffykat: also is your root fs mounted
            read-only? You can't put links on readonly file systems.
           
         
        
          91 [00:27:49] <somiaj> fwuffykat: I missed your original issue,
            why do you want the /cdrom to be mounted in there and are you in the
            installer or on an installed system?
           
         
        
          92 [00:27:55] <pencilandpaper> I do it without a network setup,
            and then go ahead and manually install the drivers for wifi..since I
            already have them. You have a ethernet connection..you should have
            no problems.
           
         
        
          93 [00:28:19] <somiaj> or in the future use the firmware
            installer
           
         
        
          94 [00:28:32] <npo> ^  
         
        
          95 [00:28:40] <pencilandpaper> Thats a good idea as well somiaj
            .
           
         
        
          96 [00:28:41] <npo> fw installer worked well for me
           
         
        
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          98 [00:28:50] <pencilandpaper> My firmware installer is Puppy
            Linux. :)
           
         
        
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          100 [00:29:12] <somiaj> I would use the one produced by debian
           
         
        
          101 [00:29:12] <jmcnaught> somiaj: fwuffykat says that they
            successfully selected a network mirror and were downloading packages
            earlier in the installer, so either they didn't understand what
            was on their screen, or they have some messed up installer
           
         
        
          102 [00:29:33] <pencilandpaper> Thats cool somiaj . We all do
            what we do.
           
         
        
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          104 [00:29:52] <somiaj> jmcnaught: ahh, so there are other
            problems. Should have realized this was an X-Y problem
           
         
        
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          114 [00:32:17] <fwuffykat2> hi - I got disconnected. I may have
            missed any messages directed to me in the last 2min
           
         
        
          115 [00:32:30] <pencilandpaper> Wb fwuffykat2 .
           
         
        
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          118 [00:34:14] <fwuffykat2> ..this installation is such a
            headache I think I might just try installing another image. Is there
            a specific iso you can suggest that minimises risks during
            installation process. Note that the comuter i wish to install on is
            connected to the internet
           
         
        
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          120 [00:34:40] <npo> fwuffykat2 which image are you currently
            using?
           
         
        
          121 [00:34:46] <fwuffykat2> I'll also try a fresh
            installation DVD
           
         
        
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          123 [00:35:15] <somiaj> !tell fwuffykat2 about firmware installer
           
         
        
          124 [00:35:21] <fwuffykat2> I was using :
            debian-8.3.0-i386-netinst.iso
           
         
        
          125 [00:35:36] <npo> fwuffykat2: ok, use either the firmware
            installer or the DVD installer
           
         
        
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          127 [00:35:42] <somiaj> fwuffykat2: the bot should have sent you
            a link to a firmware installer that is just like that installer but
            includes the non-free firmware required for many wifi cards
           
         
        
          128 [00:36:09] <somiaj> fwuffykat2: also any reason you are using
            32bit and not 64bit (most modern hardware 64 bit + multiarch is more
            common -- not required just more common)
           
         
        
          129 [00:36:35] <fwuffykat2> my laptop is quite
            old....doesn't have wifi. I'm using lan. Is the non-free
            version still preferred?
           
         
        
          130 [00:36:42] <pencilandpaper> fwuffykat2, I can toss you a
            download link to the iso that I used to install debian.
           
         
        
          131 [00:37:01] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat2: did the installer tell you
            that network configuration succeeded?
           
         
        
          132 [00:37:02] <npo> fwuffykat2: it depends on what problems
            youre having with the install
           
         
        
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          134 [00:37:09] <fwuffykat2> somiaj: this is an old laptop
            I'm using. Pentium 4 with about 1.25gb of ram.
           
         
        
          135 [00:37:18] <fwuffykat2> from 2002/2003
           
         
        
          136 [00:37:25] <pencilandpaper> It depends on what you want to do
            with your laptop fwuffykat2 . If you want multimedia capabilities
            you are going to want to add the non-free repo's.
           
         
        
          137 [00:37:32] <npo> fwuffykat2: i have something similar, and
            the firmware installer worked for me
           
         
        
          138 [00:38:06] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat2: also after the
            "Installing base packages" part finished, there's a
            "Configure the package manager" section. What did you
            configure there?
           
         
        
          139 [00:38:25] <somiaj> fwuffykat2: that's fine, if you have
            a specific reason for 32bit, and that sounds reasonable. My comment
            was more in general for most situations I see these days.
           
         
        
          140 [00:38:36] <fwuffykat2> pencilandpaper: I'm primarily
            setting it up for someone who will probably use it for just surfing
            the web and office
           
         
        
          141 [00:38:58] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat2: if the network
            configuration fails, or if you do not configure a mirror, then it
            makes sense that the installer won't be able to find packages
            and asks for a disc to be inserted
           
         
        
          142 [00:39:09] <pencilandpaper> Ok fwuffykat2 ..I would add them
            regardless just in case they want to do something else while
            working. Its up to you though.
           
         
        
          143 [00:39:35] <fwuffykat2> jmcnaught: I can't recall what
            was said during the installation process....so many steps. I think
            it must have given that applications were downloading.
           
         
        
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          146 [00:41:05] <fwuffykat2> jmcnaught: that's a very good
            point and that was what I assumed. I was surprised why it asked for
            the dvd.
           
         
        
          147 [00:41:48] <fwuffykat2> it's especially odd given that
            files were definitely being downloading during the application
            process
           
         
        
          148 [00:42:00] <fwuffykat2> application/installation*
           
         
        
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          150 [00:42:06] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat2: take notes if you
            can't remember. pay attention to messages on the screen. the
            netinst image has some base packages on the image, those are
            installed in the "Installing base packages" part. Then it
            asks you to configure a network mirror to download the rest.
           
         
        
          151 [00:42:19] <disconnected> hello, I had got debian wheezy with
            kernel 3.2 - and want to install docker on it
           
         
        
          152 [00:42:29] <disconnected> I've updated kernel to 3.16,
            made all steps from docker install site
           
         
        
          153 [00:42:43] <disconnected> but I stillc an't find
            docker-engine in apt-cache policy, anyone had similar problem? :(
           
         
        
          154 [00:43:03] <jmcnaught> disconnected: don't you think
            starting with Jessie for a new server would be a better choice than
            starting with oldstable?
           
         
        
          155 [00:43:12] <disconnected> jmcnaught: that's not a new
            server.
           
         
        
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          157 [00:43:42] <disconnected> jmcnaught: that's the point :p
           
         
        
          158 [00:43:43] <jmcnaught> disconnected: docker is packaged for
            jessie in jessie-backports with the name docker.io
           
         
        
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          160 [00:44:21] <jmcnaught> disconnected: if you're having
            problems with the packages in docker's third party repo
            it's probably better to ask them :)
           
         
        
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          162 [00:45:54] <disconnected> jmcnaught: I've asked on their
            channel as well :).
           
         
        
          163 [00:46:37] <jmcnaught> disconnected: my advice is deploying
            new services to a wheezy server just means more work and potential
            complications for the jessie upgrade you'll inevitably need to
            do
           
         
        
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          165 [00:48:53] <fwuffykat2> jmcnaught: that's a fair point.
            I have downloaded this iso
            "debian-live-8.3.0-i386-xfce-desktop.iso". I'll
            attempt installation with it.
           
         
        
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          170 [00:49:50] <jmcnaught> fwuffykat2: didn't we tell you
            yesterday that live images aren't very good for installing? use
            an installer image to install, not a live image
           
         
        
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          173 [00:50:24] <pencilandpaper> disconnected, the name of the
            package is docker, not docker-engine.
           
         
        
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          176 [00:50:49] <pencilandpaper>
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          178 [00:51:29] <disconnected> pencilandpaper: I meant Docker, the
            container management software, not a system tray for kde3/gnome2
           
         
        
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          180 [00:52:52] <pencilandpaper> O ok, my fault disconnected . I
            didn't see that even show up anywhere.
           
         
        
          181 [00:53:00] <disconnected> Btw why are there dist upgrades? I
            mean, why can't upgrades be ... handled just by upgrade?
           
         
        
          182 [00:53:35] <jmcnaught> disconnected: with Debian, the point
            of upgrading to the next major release is to get new versions of all
            the software included. Debian Stable releases stick to the same
            versions for everything, and every two years there's a new
            major release that upgrades everything all at once
           
         
        
          183 [00:53:53] <markybob> disconnected: you can man apt-get to
            see the difference. one just upgrade. one removes/adds packages to
            jump to a different release
           
         
        
          184 [00:54:14] <pencilandpaper> Each command serves a different
            purpose. One deals with software upgrades and the other with system
            wide upgrades.
           
         
        
          185 [00:54:21] <jmcnaught> disconnected: the upgrades that happen
            for a stable release are security and bug fixes, the versions stay
            the same (with some exceptions)
           
         
        
          186 [00:55:13] <disconnected> wouldn't it be better if
            repositories serve all versions of particular software?
           
         
        
          187 [00:55:29] <markybob> disconnected: no
           
         
        
          188 [00:56:49] <jmcnaught> disconnected: things would become
            unpredictable and difficult to manage that way. The packages in a
            Debian Stable release have been extensively tested and bug fixed,
            and are known to work well. This way you get a reliable system with
            no surprises when applying security updates
           
         
        
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          195 [01:00:00] <pencilandpaper> Package docker.io isn't in
            wheezy repo's or in wheezy-backports disconnected .
           
         
        
          196 [01:00:11] <jelly> ,v docker.io  
         
        
          197 [01:00:13] <judd> Package: docker.io on amd64 --
            jessie-backports: 1.6.2~dfsg1-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 1.8.3~ds1-2; sid:
            1.8.3~ds1-2
           
         
        
          198 [01:01:00] <disconnected> jmcnaught: you could still have
            labels assigned to proper versions of particular softwares
           
         
        
          199 [01:01:03] <disconnected> (so like dist names)
           
         
        
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          201 [01:01:18] <disconnected> and call it "stable
            versions"
           
         
        
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          203 [01:01:25] <pencilandpaper> I do see python-docker though
            disconnected .
           
         
        
          204 [01:01:27] <jmcnaught> disconnected: i suppose, but that
            doesn't change the fact that this is not how Debian works
           
         
        
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          206 [01:01:39] <pencilandpaper> There it is..nice.
           
         
        
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          208 [01:02:01] <markybob> disconnected: no. then if you have
            stable and stretch becomes stable it'll break everything
           
         
        
          209 [01:02:22] <disconnected> markybob: stretch?
           
         
        
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          211 [01:02:31] <markybob> disconnected: current testing
           
         
        
          212 [01:02:40] <disconnected> pencilandpaper: afair python-docker
            is a lib in python to talk with docker api
           
         
        
          213 [01:02:47] <disconnected> pencilandpaper: anyway, thanks for
            searching :)
           
         
        
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          217 [01:03:24] <pencilandpaper> Yeah, I saw that..I thought that
            maybe it would pull in your package though, but if its in the
            jessie-backports bro..you are going to have to figure it all out.
           
         
        
          218 [01:03:35] <pencilandpaper> I don't know if you can
            compile it for wheezy or not.
           
         
        
          219 [01:03:39] <pencilandpaper> Its a thought.
           
         
        
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          221 [01:03:57] <disconnected> I'll just set up another vps I
            guess
           
         
        
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          227 [01:05:58] <jmcnaught> disconnected: upgrading from wheezy to
            jessie is not very difficult, it's really well documented in
            the release notes
           
         
        
          228 [01:06:14] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell disconnected -about
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          235 [01:09:11] <disconnected> jmcnaught: but that might break
            something that is already working, right?:p
           
         
        
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          238 [01:10:45] <markybob> disconnected: it might since
            you've mixed stuff
           
         
        
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          240 [01:10:54] <jmcnaught> disconnected: reading the release
            notes and following the instructions there are your best bet for not
            breaking anything. if you have installed a bunch of third-party
            software, there could be complications
           
         
        
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          275 [01:23:15] <kisser> how  
         
        
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          285 [01:27:36] <awal1> I have several stuff connected via usb
            ports. Looking what I can do for be able to create a
            command/keyboard shortcut/menu entry for disable/enable usb ports
            when convenient (battery saving related). Any clue?
           
         
        
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          301 [01:36:50] <exit-1> quiit  
         
        
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          325 [01:53:30] <esotericnonsense> are general linux-related
            sysadmin questions permitted here? i'm looking for a secure way
            to share files across linux based systems and coming up short
           
         
        
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          327 [01:54:19] <esotericnonsense> nfs looks like it's either
            insecure or hellish to set up, samba seems like a compromise to
            allow windows clients, sshfs feels like something i'd have to
            write a ton of helper scripts around
           
         
        
          328 [01:54:35] <ryouma> scripts?  
         
        
          329 [01:55:14] <esotericnonsense> ryouma: i don't know how
            sshfs works under the hood and whether it would deal with timeouts
            well
           
         
        
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          331 [01:55:36] <esotericnonsense> will it reconnect if a router
            went down for a decent period of time, etc
           
         
        
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          335 [01:56:19] <esotericnonsense> if i can solve that issue I
            think sshfs is ideal (the ssh protocol seems like the most secure
            and simple of the options available for transferring encrypted data
            from X to Y)
           
         
        
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          337 [01:56:35] <karlpinc> esotericnonsense: Setup a vpn
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          338 [01:57:03] <esotericnonsense> karlpinc: that's vaguely
            been my thought :)
           
         
        
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          340 [01:58:31] <esotericnonsense> something like setting up a VPN
            with all the machines that are allowed to access the files, and then
            just use unauthenticated nfs
           
         
        
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          349 [02:00:51] <esotericnonsense> another option is for me to
            just buy a decent router thus reducing how much I care about local
            network traffic being cleartext (i don't like my ISP provided
            router, it misbehaves)
           
         
        
          350 [02:01:03] <esotericnonsense> think it might be time to bite
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          351 [02:01:18] <abrotman> esotericnonsense: This channel is for
            Debian support
           
         
        
          352 [02:01:26] <esotericnonsense> abrotman: yes, sorry
           
         
        
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          361 [02:04:34] <transhuman_> found bug in debian live (latest)
            fails to set the boot flag in graphical install mode and in manual
            mode have to manually change the boot flag
           
         
        
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          363 [02:05:35] <bezaban> esotericnonsense: what?
           
         
        
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          365 [02:06:01] <esotericnonsense> bezaban: ? #debian-offtopic
           
         
        
          366 [02:06:08] <bezaban> esotericnonsense: yes please
           
         
        
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          368 [02:06:45] <Aussie_matt> hi all: I'm trying to backup
            the original partitions on my laptop before I attempt install: So
            I've booted the dvd image from usb, then used ctrl-alt-f2, to
            get to the terminal. I have an external usb hdd connected, but
            I'm having trouble mounting it, can someone please help? TIA
           
         
        
          369 [02:07:08] <esotericnonsense> Aussie_matt: can you see it in
            blkid or lsblk
           
         
        
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          371 [02:07:41] <Aussie_matt> esotericnonsense: yes, so it's
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          372 [02:07:55] <Aussie_matt> I then made /tmp/temphdd
           
         
        
          373 [02:08:22] <Aussie_matt> and tried 'mount /dev/sda1
            /tmp/temphdd' but it says no such file or directory
           
         
        
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          410 [02:29:10] <Aussie_matt> if i try 'mount -t ntfs
            /dev/sda1 /media/tmphdd ' I get no such device, yet /dev/sda1
            is definately there. whats next?
           
         
        
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          423 [02:37:31] <stratum> networkmanager.conf,
            wifi.mac-address-randomization <--- is the line alone enough or
            should I specify =true, =enabled or what?
           
         
        
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          450 [02:50:43] <wpgriggs> hey guys, I followed the wiki for
            nvidia installs, and the nvidia conf files show up under /etc, but I
            believe its still running nouveau
           
         
        
          451 [02:50:51] <wpgriggs> any idea what could cause this?
           
         
        
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          466 [02:59:25] <okee> Is there a cleaner way to fix unmet
            dependencies, as opposed to just deleting newer files?
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          467 [03:00:31] <okee> The dependency problem appears to be
            interfering with my ability to upgrade Keepass2.
           
         
        
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          470 [03:02:40] <jmcnaught> okee: did you add a new repo for
            keepass2? please "/msg dpkg bat" and provide that info
           
         
        
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          472 [03:03:32] <okee> jmcnaught> No, I did not add a new repo
            for keepass2, and I am running exact same version of keepass2 that
            was used in Wheezy.
           
         
        
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          476 [03:04:49] <okee> jmcnaught> The message from dpkg is
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          477 [03:05:29] <jmcnaught> okee: "/msg dpkg bat" as in
            flying rat, short for basic apt troubleshooting
           
         
        
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          479 [03:06:41] <okee> jmcnaught> dpkg says "i
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          481 [03:06:55] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell okee about bat
           
         
        
          482 [03:07:13] <npo> dpkg: tell npo about bat
           
         
        
          483 [03:07:27] <npo> nvm  
         
        
          484 [03:07:29] <jmcnaught> npo: the topic has examples of how to
            message the bot
           
         
        
          485 [03:07:38] <npo> i know i was just goofing
           
         
        
          486 [03:07:45] <npo> i thought it would give me different info
            anyways
           
         
        
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          496 [03:11:03] <okee> This is the results of apt-cache policy
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          508 [03:14:26] <jmcnaught> okee: that's a lot of third party
            repositories. are you still working on the output of "apt-cache
            policy keepass2" ?
           
         
        
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          511 [03:15:46] <zaileion> I am trying to install the AMD drivers
            from the website by using the --buildpkg switch. I keep getting an
            error stating something like /home/user/... not found. I cannot get
            it to work no matter what i do. does anyone here have any knowledge
            in the area?
           
         
        
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          513 [03:16:38] <npo> zaileion: im sure a few people could help
            you out, but we would need a little more information than that...
            maybe some outputs, and the exact error message
           
         
        
          514 [03:16:40] <okee> jmcnaught> Here it is the apt-cache
            policy for Keepass2
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          515 [03:16:51] <npo> zaileion: but use a paste website to paste
            the information; dont post directly to the channel
           
         
        
          516 [03:16:56] <jmcnaught> okee: my advice, and this is what i do
            on my computer, is to only use Debian repos. There are more than
            40,000 packages in Debian, plenty of tools that do all sorts of
            computing tasks. Adding third-party repos like have done can easily
            break your system, often for no good reason
           
         
        
          517 [03:17:08] <zaileion> ok. let me run the script and ill get
            right back.
           
         
        
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          519 [03:17:23] <okee> jmcnaught> Keepass2 is in the Debian
            repos.
           
         
        
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          521 [03:18:09] <jmcnaught> okee: then it's probably a
            conflict with one of the dependencies listed in your first two
            pastes, check the policy on those too. anyways, good luck.
           
         
        
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          524 [03:18:28] <TomTomTosch> okee, as a side note, do you get
            errors while updating? you might want to pin your chrome repo to
            amd64, as support for i386 has been discontinued by google. you
            would have to add [arch=amd64] after the 'deb' in the
            chrome line. also, what jmcnaught said. maybe you should consider
            using chromium from the debian repo.
           
         
        
          525 [03:18:32] <okee> jmcnaught> At this point downgrading one
            package seems like a reasonable option, since several other packages
            require a downgrade.
           
         
        
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          527 [03:19:19] <okee> TomTomTosch> I have Chromium installed
            from the repos.
           
         
        
          528 [03:20:11] <jmcnaught> okee: the reasonable thing to do is to
            remove your third party repos, and clean up your system. add them
            back one at a time maybe, to try and narrow down which one is
            causing your problems. my guess is dotdebs
           
         
        
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          532 [03:21:35] <TomTomTosch> okee, the chrome source is still
            active though. maybe not in your sources.list but in
            /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
           
         
        
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          534 [03:22:06] <jmcnaught> okee: you may not realize, but an
            awful lot of works goes into making sure all the packages in the
            debian repos get along and don't have problems like the one
            you're experiencing. any one of the third party repos you have
            added could be causing the problems.
           
         
        
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          537 [03:23:11] <zaileion> here is a pastbin of the output
           
         
        
          538 [03:23:14] <zaileion>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          541 [03:24:58] <jmcnaught> zaileion: why not use the Debian
            packages? There are instructions here:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          543 [03:26:01] <okee> TomTomTosch> So you recommend removing
            everything from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/? Currently there is
            google-chrome.list, google-chrome.list.save, google-talkplugin.list,
            google-talkpluin.list.save, wuala.list, wuala.list.save
           
         
        
          544 [03:26:28] <zaileion> yep. i know all that. i know how to
            remove them when i update the kernel and such. There has to be a way
            to make this happen. the fglrx drivers dont work very well and its a
            dual GPU and crossfire doesnt work with fglrx drivers.
           
         
        
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          547 [03:27:34] <zaileion> ive read
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          550 [03:27:47] <TomTomTosch> okee, i recommend removing whatever
            you don't need. afterwards you can find the offending packages
            using aptitude search '~o'
           
         
        
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          554 [03:28:40] <zaileion> i wouldnt be here bothering actual
            people if i have not exhausted every other resource i could possibly
            find.
           
         
        
          555 [03:28:46] <okee> TomTomTosch> I already found the one
            offending package, which was referenced during an attempted upgrade
            of Keepass2
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          559 [03:29:52] <zaileion> okee: did you try the fix broken
            packages option in synaptic?
           
         
        
          560 [03:30:03] <okee> TomTomTosch> Although a separate issue,
            does Google Chrome and Google Talk Plugin require anything in
            /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ ??
           
         
        
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          562 [03:31:30] <TomTomTosch> okee, if you want them updated, yes.
            but removing all third party software is a good idea.
           
         
        
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          568 [03:33:27] <zaileion> i just cannot believe that amd and
            Debian have not fixed this yet. or whoever... ive been trying for
            months now. the --listpkg says all Debian releases are compatible
            but none of them work...
           
         
        
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          570 [03:34:34] <TomTomTosch> okee, just an example,
            "libmono-system-web2.0-cil : Depends: mono-runtime (<
            2.10.8.2)" means this package is not from jessie. so maybe from
            one of the third-party packages you have installed.
           
         
        
          571 [03:34:45] <zaileion>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          572 [03:34:47] <okee> zaileion> How would I fix this with
            apt-get, if I wasn't using synaptic?
           
         
        
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          575 [03:35:16] <jmcnaught> zaileion: i don't think
            proprietary drivers are Debian's priority. the fglrx drivers
            are provided for people who need them so they don't mess up
            their systems with the AMD installer
           
         
        
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          577 [03:36:10] <TomTomTosch> okee, apt-get -f install. but that
            might not bring you very far.
           
         
        
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          579 [03:36:56] <zaileion> you can try sudo apt-get update
            && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
           
         
        
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          581 [03:37:19] <TomTomTosch> okee, looks like you have packages
            from wheezy installed at some point?
           
         
        
          582 [03:37:35] <zaileion> jmcnaught: yeah. but the fglrx drivers
            are inferior.
           
         
        
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          584 [03:38:29] <jmcnaught> zaileion: inferior to what,
            aren't they just Debian packaged versions of the drivers from
            the AMD website?
           
         
        
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          586 [03:38:39] <okee> TomTomTosch> Should I remove everything
            from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ I thought Google Talk Plugin was
            supposed to be in there by default?
           
         
        
          587 [03:38:48] <jmcnaught> zaileion: do you have them confused
            with the radeon drivers?
           
         
        
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          589 [03:39:31] <TomTomTosch> okee, the directory is empty by
            default. you would also have to remove the packages installed from
            there.
           
         
        
          590 [03:40:02] <okee> TomtomTosch> Comments in the file
            indicate Google-Talk-Plugin is in there by default.
           
         
        
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          592 [03:40:31] <zaileion> im trying to install the latest amd
            crimson drivers in Debain. i can use the regualr installer but the
            frame rates are much lower. the flgrx drivers from the debain repo
            are even less. if i install Ubuntu and use the --buildpkg switch
            with the crimson drivers the frame rates are about 30% higher.
           
         
        
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          595 [03:42:15] <zaileion> so if i do a sudo sh
            amd-driver-installer-15.302-x86.x86_64.run it works but i have lower
            frame rates. if i install fglrx from the debian repo the frame rates
            are even lower. if i install ubuntu and do a sudo sh
            amd-driver-installer-15.302-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/trusty
            the frame rates are way higher.
           
         
        
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          597 [03:42:58] <okee> ok, I got it fixed. This problem has been
            resolved.
           
         
        
          598 [03:43:11] <zaileion> plus if i do a sudo sh
            amd-driver-installer-15.302-x86.x86_64.run --listpkg it says debian
            is compatible as shown ehre
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          601 [03:43:49] <zaileion> okee: well done!
           
         
        
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          604 [03:45:35] <TomTomTosch> okee, great. what did you do? ;D
           
         
        
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          609 [03:46:59] <r6ku> zaileion:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          612 [03:48:09] <jmcnaught> not to mention jessie-backports seems
            to have the same version of the AMD drivers as on the AMD website
           
         
        
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          614 [03:48:14] <TomTomTosch> heh, that sounds so harsh x)
           
         
        
          615 [03:48:29] <zaileion> im ok with linux but arch is still a
            bit over my head. its like slackware.
           
         
        
          616 [03:48:40] <zaileion> thanks for the pointer tho. and all the
            help...
           
         
        
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          618 [03:49:11] <okee> TomTomTosch> I ran synaptic, then
            autoremove, apt-get upgrade, and apt-get update. The following
            errors were displayed after updating
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          619 [03:49:20] <zaileion> how do i get the jessie-backport
            version?
           
         
        
          620 [03:49:58] <r6ku> zaileion:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          621 [03:50:05] <jmcnaught> zaileion: the debian packages are
            what's supported here. i seriously doubt there's any
            difference between them and what's on the website (besides the
            install method) considering it's closed source binary code.
           
         
        
          622 [03:51:06] <TomTomTosch> okee, there is a bit you would have
            to do. iceweasel has been removed from mozilla.debian.net. you
            should probably remove that.
           
         
        
          623 [03:51:10] <zaileion> so how do i download them from the link
            you provided?
           
         
        
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          625 [03:51:25] <r6ku> zaileion: read the instructions
           
         
        
          626 [03:51:37] <zaileion> lol  
         
        
          627 [03:51:48] <TomTomTosch> okee, if you want to remove chrome
            from your sources i would advice to remove the chrome package too.
           
         
        
          628 [03:52:43] <okee> TomTomTosch> What version of Iceweasel
            is in the repos? i am running version 44.02, which is very recent.
           
         
        
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          631 [03:52:57] <TomTomTosch> okee, your dotdeb.org repo seems to
            be broken too.
           
         
        
          632 [03:53:06] <zaileion> so i add deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          633 [03:53:25] <TomTomTosch> okee, the most recent one is firefox
            45 in jessie-backports from moxilla.debian.net
           
         
        
          634 [03:53:39] <jmcnaught> zaileion: you'll need contrib and
            non-free too
           
         
        
          635 [03:54:41] <zaileion> so now how do i install the fglrs
            drivers from the jessie-backport and not the other repos my system
            has?\
           
         
        
          636 [03:55:24] <TomTomTosch> okee, mozilla.debian.net that is.
           
         
        
          637 [03:56:07] <jmcnaught> zaileion:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          638 [03:56:14] <zaileion> so i select origin from within synaptic
            and install the flgrx drivers
           
         
        
          639 [03:56:26] <zaileion> nice. thx!  
         
        
          640 [03:57:40] <okee> TomTomTosch> So we are now once again
            calling Iceweasel Firefox?
           
         
        
          641 [03:57:45] <npo> have any of you guys had any experience with
            ipv6/freenet6 under debian?
           
         
        
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          643 [03:58:35] <TomTomTosch> okee, we are. :)
           
         
        
          644 [03:58:47] <dvs> TomTomTosch, make up your mind!
           
         
        
          645 [03:59:05] <okee> Firefox is suffering from an identity
            crisis :0(
           
         
        
          646 [03:59:10] * TomTomTosch makes up his mind and goes back to
            iceweasel
           
         
        
          647 [03:59:19] <TomTomTosch> or maybe firefox. hmm...
           
         
        
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          651 [04:00:09] <dvs> grrrr  
         
        
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          653 [04:00:39] <naptastic> I did `apt-get install nvidia-driver`,
            rebooted, and now I only get the console, no graphics...
           
         
        
          654 [04:00:43] <naptastic> Where do I start looking?
           
         
        
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          658 [04:01:25] <jmcnaught> naptastic: maybe you forgot the
            configuration part of the instructions?
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          664 [04:02:44] <naptastic> jmcnaught, Thanks, attempting now.
           
         
        
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          676 [04:08:20] <okee> TomTomTosch> Is this Google Error the
            result of something in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ ?? I don't see
            anything in sources.list that would cause this problem. This error
            showed up after updating.
           
         
        
          677 [04:10:11] <NotJimCarrey> anyone have experience with
            dgamelaunch? trying to get it to work with unnethack
           
         
        
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          682 [04:11:16] <TomTomTosch> okee, it's the google chrome
            source in sources.list.d/. google does not support the i386 chrome
            anymore. you can fix this by removing chrome and the source or
            appending [arch=amd64] to "dep"
           
         
        
          683 [04:11:33] <dvs> okee, you have both ftp.de.debian.org and
            http.debian.net getting things for backports?
           
         
        
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          685 [04:12:15] <okee> dvs> But isn't this because Google
            doesn't pull it from sources.list?
           
         
        
          686 [04:12:40] <okee> Google-talk-plugin by default is usually in
            /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
           
         
        
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          689 [04:13:31] <TomTomTosch> that's where google puts it for
            you.
           
         
        
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          692 [04:14:30] <dvs> okee, if Google put one source there and you
            have another source in your sources.list, it's still redundant.
           
         
        
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          695 [04:15:08] <okee> dvs> I don't recall having another
            source in sources.list designate for Google, so I am not following
            you.
           
         
        
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          699 [04:17:08] <okee> TomTomTosch> I don't see anything
            wrong with /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for Google
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          701 [04:17:35] <dvs> okee: W: Failed to fetch
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          702 [04:17:35] <dvs> W: Failed to fetch
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          704 [04:17:57] <TomTomTosch> okee, now it's fine.
           
         
        
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          714 [04:24:08] <okee> Is
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          717 [04:25:41] <dvs> !http.debian.net  
         
        
          718 [04:25:41] <dpkg> To have <APT> automatically select a
            mirror close to you, use the Geo-IP redirector in your sources.list
            "deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          725 [04:30:01] <okee> dvs> I think the non-free requires the
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          727 [04:30:23] <dvs> okee, you're wrong. They both have main
            and non-fre
           
         
        
          728 [04:30:24] <dvs> e  
         
        
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          734 [04:32:07] <okee> dvs> I only have one of each, so do you
            see something wrong with thie config file?
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          739 [04:32:50] <TomTomTosch> okee, is that your whole
            sources.list?
           
         
        
          740 [04:33:02] <dvs> okee, You only need one of them with
            "main contrib non-free"
           
         
        
          741 [04:33:36] <markybob> okee that's awful
           
         
        
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          743 [04:34:13] <okee> TomTomTosch> This is my whole
            sources.list
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          744 [04:34:19] <okee> markybob> What is awful?
           
         
        
          745 [04:34:46] <markybob> okee: you didn't have any main,
            just backports
           
         
        
          746 [04:35:12] <dvs> markybob, that wasn't the whole list
           
         
        
          747 [04:35:14] <markybob> but if you're just gonna keep
            giving half info i'm out
           
         
        
          748 [04:35:26] <okee> markybob> The first first line is main
            deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          750 [04:35:41] <TomTomTosch> okee, you have a lot of stuff
            multiple times.
           
         
        
          751 [04:35:52] <dvs> TomTomTosch, that's what I'm
            saying
           
         
        
          752 [04:35:58] <okee> TomTomTosch> Which lines are multiple?
           
         
        
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          754 [04:37:00] <TomTomTosch> okee, you use multiple mirror for
            the same thing, like dvs pointed out.
           
         
        
          755 [04:37:22] <TomTomTosch> s/mirror/mirrors/
           
         
        
          756 [04:37:58] <TomTomTosch> okee, like deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          761 [04:38:51] <TomTomTosch> and all that third party stuff makes
            me itchy D:
           
         
        
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          763 [04:39:23] <jmcnaught> !dotdeb alternatives
           
         
        
          764 [04:39:23] <dpkg> Software from <dotdeb> historically
            had a number of packaging or functional issues. If you require newer
            versions than what <stable> offers, a lot of the packages now
            have updates in backports.debian.org, ask me about <bdo>. To
            remove Dotdeb packages: "aptitude purge
            '~Vdotdeb'".
           
         
        
          765 [04:39:25] <dvs> okee, lines 26 and 27 is redundant for line
            2 if you put "main contrib non-free" at the end of line 2.
           
         
        
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          768 [04:40:05] <tacomaster> I am trying to install debian 8.3.0
            from a cd because I only have a cd drive. I am looking for the
            package I need to install nonfree-firmware. I dont mind using dpkg I
            just need to find the right file and make sure its the only one i
            need because I will not have internet with out it. I only have wifi
           
         
        
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          771 [04:40:50] <dvs> !tell tacomaster about firmware iso
           
         
        
          772 [04:41:02] <markybob> tacomaster: easiest method
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          773 [04:41:44] <awal1> many new debian users have a headache with
            the sources file ;) I had same problem when I started using debian;
            Something may be done for reverse this situation and make it easier
            for new comers...
           
         
        
          774 [04:42:00] <tacomaster> dvs: ty ty ty :D
           
         
        
          775 [04:42:05] <awal1> dont know what...  
         
        
          776 [04:42:12] <dvs> pas de probleme  
         
        
          777 [04:42:34] <okee> dvs> Ok, I see it. How is this?
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          782 [04:43:42] <markybob> okee: still no. 12 and 13.
           
         
        
          783 [04:44:02] <dvs> okee, add "contrib non-free" to
            the end of line 4 and remove line 28
           
         
        
          784 [04:44:06] <tacomaster> dvs: with this iso do i still need to
            activate the non-free repo in apt-get to get updates to the
            firmware?
           
         
        
          785 [04:44:33] <dvs> tacomaster, This includes the firmware you
            need to do that install.
           
         
        
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          787 [04:45:51] <dvs> okee, oh yes, markybob is right. lines 12
            and 13 retrieve almost the same thing.
           
         
        
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          791 [04:46:47] <okee> dvs> Maybe I am a bit slow, but contrib
            already seems to be in line 4, and I don't have a line 28
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          793 [04:47:35] <okee> markybob> Are you referring to the lines
            for Mozilla?
           
         
        
          794 [04:48:12] <TomTomTosch> okee, why do you think you need line
            9 and 10?
           
         
        
          795 [04:48:49] <TomTomTosch> okee, both have deb debian-mirror
            main
           
         
        
          796 [04:48:49] <dvs> okee, in the previous paste, the lines where
            at lines 4 and 28. In this paste, lines 9 and 10 do almost the same
            thing. and lines 1 and 25 are getting the same repo on different
            servers
           
         
        
          797 [04:48:50] <markybob> okee: add "contrib non-free"
            to lines 1 and 2 now. remove line 9.
           
         
        
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          799 [04:50:07] <dvs> and delete line25  
         
        
          800 [04:50:12] <markybob> right  
         
        
          801 [04:50:38] <awal1> okee, okay, made it easy for you ; check
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          806 [04:52:44] <awal1> okee, line 1 to 8 are are official debian
            repositories. other ones are at your own "risk" :)
           
         
        
          807 [04:53:42] <okee> markybob> How is this
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          808 [04:53:54] <okee> awal1> I will take a look at your paste.
            Thanks for your help.
           
         
        
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          810 [04:54:14] <markybob> okee: yeah, what awal1 pasted as pretty
            perfect. copy that
           
         
        
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          812 [04:54:47] <markybob> "pretty perfect" because the
            third party stuff is icky. but whatever.
           
         
        
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          814 [04:55:05] * dvs wonders why awal1 removed the deb-src lines
           
         
        
          815 [04:55:24] <markybob> dvs: i'm sure he'll not use
            it if he can't figure out how to set his sources.list
           
         
        
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          817 [04:55:35] <awal1> ^  
         
        
          818 [04:55:57] <jmcnaught> awal1's example still has a line
            19 which adds jessie non-free a second time (it's in line 1
            too)
           
         
        
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          820 [04:56:27] <markybob> ah, didn't notice that
           
         
        
          821 [04:56:32] <markybob> good to have to many eyes :)
           
         
        
          822 [04:56:43] <markybob> so*  
         
        
          823 [04:56:45] <dvs> !pal markybob  
         
        
          824 [04:56:45] * dpkg points at markybob and laughs hysterically
           
         
        
          825 [04:56:46] <awal1> thats his own repos
           
         
        
          826 [04:57:04] <awal1> oh, hhehehe right  
         
        
          827 [04:57:14] <awal1> okee, remove line 19 :D
           
         
        
          828 [04:57:17] <locrian9> jmcnaught: Can I test a personal
            message to you using irssi?
           
         
        
          829 [04:57:25] <TomTomTosch> such a spoilsport x)
           
         
        
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          831 [04:58:14] <jmcnaught> locrian9: i guess so. you can also msg
            the dpkg bot (see the topic for examples)
           
         
        
          832 [04:58:43] <okee> awal1> What is wrong with eb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          833 [04:58:43] <okee> ??  
         
        
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          836 [04:59:55] <locrian9> jmcnaught: Thanks, that worked.
           
         
        
          837 [05:00:02] <jmcnaught> locrian9: cheers
           
         
        
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          842 [05:03:21] <awal1> okee, I have nothing to do so I made a
            last/good one for you . check and copy it; sounds perfect
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          844 [05:03:59] <markybob> +1  
         
        
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          846 [05:04:21] <okee> awal1> Thanks. Much appreciated.
           
         
        
          847 [05:04:22] <dvs> awal1, you have too many spaces. ;-)
           
         
        
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          849 [05:04:34] <markybob> heh  
         
        
          850 [05:04:34] <awal1> dvs, :)  
         
        
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          852 [05:05:03] <awal1> dvs, me I prefer have spaces ; most
            clean/clear
           
         
        
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          860 [05:07:28] <awal1> okee, if you prefer, remove empty
            lines/spaces...
           
         
        
          861 [05:07:29] <botnut> hi all - can anyone provide guideance on
            setting up linpack HPL.dat for cluster benchmarking under linux? or
            if there is another tool that i should use to test the clusters
            GFLOPS that would be great... thoughts?
           
         
        
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          874 [05:13:50] <mrpelican> So I've installed debian with an
            encrypted partition. I went to reboot, and now it's taking
            forever to boot with "(1 of 2) A start job is running for
            dev*-stuff"
           
         
        
          875 [05:14:12] <mrpelican> Then it gets by that, scrolls some
            crap quickly
           
         
        
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          878 [05:14:26] <mrpelican> and then gives a message about logging
            in as root for maintenance
           
         
        
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          880 [05:16:41] <mrpelican> I took a video of the bootup
           
         
        
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          882 [05:16:53] <mrpelican> "Dependency failed for
            Cryptography Setup for storage."
           
         
        
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          886 [05:19:14] <okee> awal1> I didn't find an entry for
            jessie main
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          889 [05:19:41] <dvs> okee, line 3  
         
        
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          891 [05:20:27] <okee> dvs> That says contrib and non-free Are
            they one and the same?
           
         
        
          892 [05:20:39] <dvs> okee, and main  
         
        
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          894 [05:20:43] <markybob> okee: it says "main contrib
            non-free"
           
         
        
          895 [05:20:57] <okee> markybob> ok. Thanks for the
            clarification.
           
         
        
          896 [05:22:37] <mrpelican> Hello  
         
        
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          898 [05:23:45] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: are you able to provide
            more info, like errors you get? how did you install debian with
            encryption, did you use the guided partitioning method?
           
         
        
          899 [05:23:58] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Yes. (by the way, it's
            Cluelessperson )
           
         
        
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          901 [05:24:53] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, "Dependency failed for
            Cryptography Setup for storage"
           
         
        
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          903 [05:25:12] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I have an encrypted
            internal drive named "storage"
           
         
        
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          906 [05:26:01] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: is your rootfs on the
            encrypted volume? do you have a separate /boot partition?
           
         
        
          907 [05:26:57] <mrpelican> There are two SSDs. A primary system
            SSD of 256GB, and a storage SSD of 960GB, both encrypted with LUKS
           
         
        
          908 [05:27:11] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, yes, rootfs is on the
            encrypted volume, along with swap
           
         
        
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          910 [05:28:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1646
           
         
        
          911 [05:28:25] <okee> Isn't firefox still required in the
            sources.list? Or is the latest automatically in the repos?
           
         
        
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          913 [05:28:59] <mrpelican> jmcnaught,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          914 [05:29:08] <jmcnaught> okee: the latest ESR is in jessie, but
            it's still called iceweasel. the change will probably happen
            relatively soon
           
         
        
          915 [05:29:37] <okee> jmcnaught> So I no longer need Firefox
            in the sources.list to get the latest?
           
         
        
          916 [05:30:02] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: and so what happens when
            you enter the passphrase to unlock the encrypted volume?
           
         
        
          917 [05:30:08] <TomTomTosch> okee,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          919 [05:30:55] <TomTomTosch> okee, for version you select esr45
           
         
        
          920 [05:31:02] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, it says
            /dev/mapper/cluelessperson--vg-root: clean #/# files #/#
           
         
        
          921 [05:31:05] <mrpelican> 52 blocks  
         
        
          922 [05:31:35] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, then it gets stuck saying
            "A start job is running for dev* stuff"
           
         
        
          923 [05:31:49] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, then gives a warning, and
            asks for root password to get into maintenance mode.
           
         
        
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          925 [05:32:29] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: "stuff"
            isn't very clear or helpful. when you enter the root password,
            can you check the logs or journalctl?
           
         
        
          926 [05:33:02] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, my root is /sbin/nologin
           
         
        
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          928 [05:33:10] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Do you know how I can
            change to shell?
           
         
        
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          930 [05:33:44] <mrpelican>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          933 [05:36:08] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: you could try appending
            "systemd.debug-shell" to the kernel command line in grub,
            which should give you a root shell on tty9. see
            /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian for more details about that
           
         
        
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          935 [05:36:35] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: i'm not sure what the
            consequences of setting root's shell to /sbin/nologin would be
            overall, but i'd change it back to default
           
         
        
          936 [05:38:02] <awal1> okee, about your 3d party repositories:
            have you heard about 'frankendebian' system?
            »»»»»»
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          942 [05:40:49] <okee> TomTomTosch> Can you give me the exact
            syntax for using the apt-get with Firefox esr45? Mozilla's
            servers are not picking it up from the sources.list
           
         
        
          943 [05:41:36] <TomTomTosch> deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          944 [05:41:57] <jmcnaught> okee:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          950 [05:44:26] <okee> jmcnaught> Thanks. I didn't see it
            in the drop down menu.
           
         
        
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          956 [05:47:31] <mrpelican> Okay, so problem one. My root's
            shell is set to /sbin/nologin. So now I'm stuck at maintance
            mode without a shell, any ideas?
           
         
        
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          960 [05:49:08] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: you're probably going
            to need to boot from a recovery CD that can decrypt/mount/chroot
            your system, then set your root shell back to default
           
         
        
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          966 [05:52:09] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, SIGH. I'll just have
            to reinstall
           
         
        
          967 [05:52:29] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Actually, I dont think I
            can yet
           
         
        
          968 [05:52:39] <mrpelican> I have to try to regain the keys I
            hadn't backed up yet. >.<
           
         
        
          969 [05:53:25] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: where did you get the idea
            to set root's shell to /sbin/nologin?
           
         
        
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          971 [05:54:54] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, dunno
           
         
        
          972 [05:55:11] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I don't understand why
            I can't login as a user
           
         
        
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          974 [05:55:51] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: it would be interesting to
            figure out why your system won't start properly, but
            you'll need to fix the root login issue first
           
         
        
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          983 [06:02:35] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I have rescue mode starting
           
         
        
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          985 [06:02:51] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, from a USB netinst drive
           
         
        
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          998 [06:09:18] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, May I pm you
           
         
        
          999 [06:10:18] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: it's probably better
            if we do support in the channel, so when i make mistake others can
            correct them
           
         
        
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          1003 [06:11:31] <markybob> for the record i thought you had a good
            idea earlier with reinstalling. you'd be done by now.
           
         
        
          1004 [06:11:57] <mrpelican> jmcnaught,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          1006 [06:12:37] * mrpelican thinks he probably yanked the USB drive at
            the end of the debian install too soon before something finished
            writing. :(
           
         
        
          1007 [06:12:46] <markybob> mrpelican: that's normal. it
            can't find it because it's encrypted. it's not
            supposed to see it.
           
         
        
          1008 [06:12:54] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: i don't reboot very
            often, but i think i get the same message before i decrypt, because
            the logical volumes aren't visible until decryption
           
         
        
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          1011 [06:15:33] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, markybob Makes sense. See I
            don't reboot often either.
           
         
        
          1012 [06:15:57] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, markybob Well, I have a USB
            live boot prepared. I just don't know how to continue.
           
         
        
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          1014 [06:16:31] <markybob> mrpelican: i wouldn't try unless
            you have seriously important shit that you haven't backed up.
            it'll take much longer than a reinstall
           
         
        
          1015 [06:16:59] <jim> if running gdm, where can I put commands to
            run once I log into gdm?
           
         
        
          1016 [06:17:07] <mrpelican> markybob, jmcnaught
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1017 [06:17:27] <mrpelican> markybob, I performed a LetsEncrypt
            setup, and I want to recover the keys. :
           
         
        
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          1019 [06:17:36] <mrpelican> markybob, but I can probably live
            without.
           
         
        
          1020 [06:18:07] <markybob> mrpelican: we've already spent
            over an hour talking about it. you can reinstall faster than that.
           
         
        
          1021 [06:18:52] <mrpelican> markybob, well, I'm going to try
            and recover those keys first by mounting in ubuntu live. :)
           
         
        
          1022 [06:18:59] <simonlnu> if he had anything like customisations
            i bet he'll have a thought to keep those
           
         
        
          1023 [06:19:06] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: i haven't had to mount
            an encrypted volume manually in quite some time, but you're
            going to need the cryptsetup tool. also i see nothing wrong with
            trying to recover if you're interested in the learning
            experience, and saving those keys could be easier than recovering
            them
           
         
        
          1024 [06:19:21] <simonlnu> yeah  
         
        
          1025 [06:19:58] <jmcnaught> if it was a fresh install and it was
            messed up, sure try reinstalling again to get it right. but knowing
            how to recover an encrypted volume is a valuable skill
           
         
        
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          1027 [06:20:22] <simonlnu> yuppers  
         
        
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          1029 [06:20:34] * simonlnu barely remembers how  
         
        
          1030 [06:20:40] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Yeah, I'm pretty sure
            the errors have to do with my /storage drive.
           
         
        
          1031 [06:20:50] <mrpelican> Which is an entirely seperate SSD
            (960GB)
           
         
        
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          1033 [06:21:40] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: it does look like it
            it's trying to run fsck. how long have you let it run for?
           
         
        
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          1035 [06:22:27] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I let it finish. The error
            after fschk is [ TIME ] Timed out waiting for device
            dev-disk-by\x2duuid-<LARGE_UUID>.device
           
         
        
          1036 [06:22:39] <mrpelican> [DEPEND] Dependency failed for
            Cryptography Setup for storage.
           
         
        
          1037 [06:22:58] <mrpelican> The Storage drive shouldn't
            effect the system drive
           
         
        
          1038 [06:23:03] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: do the two encrypted
            volumes have two different keys?
           
         
        
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          1041 [06:24:34] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, System Drive has 1
            passphrase/key. Storage drive has 2 keys. (key slot 1 is the same as
            system drive, key slot 2 is an online key that I don't mind
            having on a running system)
           
         
        
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          1044 [06:25:05] <mrpelican> The idea is that the primary
            encryption key is never used on an Online system, but the storage
            drive can be decrypted with a secondary online key.
           
         
        
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          1046 [06:26:01] * mrpelican burns his Live Ubuntu USB flash drive
           
         
        
          1047 [06:27:02] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: this looks like a fairly
            reasonable guid to mounting the encrypted volume from the live disk:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          1050 [06:27:59] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I just wish I had thought
            to go ahead and setup the backups directory on my storage drive
            first
           
         
        
          1051 [06:28:14] <mrpelican> Then I could just reinstall and
            instantly copy back /etc/ configs
           
         
        
          1052 [06:28:16] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: however i bet if your live
            disk has gnome disks tool on it you can probably just do that
           
         
        
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          1060 [06:31:49] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, It's wonderful having
            network remote management.
           
         
        
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          1066 [06:33:35] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, simonlnu markybob So, I
            booted up Ubuntu live disk, (try before you install) and it
            immediately detects the drive as "230 GB Encrypted"
           
         
        
          1067 [06:33:44] <mrpelican> entered decryption phrase, and bam,
            I'm in.
           
         
        
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          1069 [06:34:04] <mrpelican> it says it doesn't recognize
            filesystem type, but it mounts fine. (probably the swap partiion)
           
         
        
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          1071 [06:34:28] <simonlnu> tada  
         
        
          1072 [06:34:31] <mrpelican> and I'm in
           
         
        
          1073 [06:34:31] <mrpelican> :D  
         
        
          1074 [06:34:43] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, dance with me. I'm in
            the encrypted drive
           
         
        
          1075 [06:34:54] * mrpelican wonders how to fix it, or if he should
            bother.
           
         
        
          1076 [06:35:31] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: so next up is changing
            root's shell back to /bin/bash, or recovering your letsencrypt
            keys at the least
           
         
        
          1077 [06:35:56] <mrpelican> My fstab's line to mount the
            storage drive is
           
         
        
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          1079 [06:36:13] <mrpelican> /dev/mapper/storage /storage ext4
            defaults 0 2
           
         
        
          1080 [06:36:43] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, yeah, inserting another usb
            now
           
         
        
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          1084 [06:38:11] <kang00> Hi  
         
        
          1085 [06:39:33] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: once you've corrected
            root's shell, it'll probably still boot into maintenance
            mode, but at least you'll be able to check logs to diagnose the
            issue
           
         
        
          1086 [06:39:49] <kang00> Looking for mentor
           
         
        
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            Jessie (GDM). Attempted to create
            xorg.conf.d/50-mouse-acceleration.conf file as advised here:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          1095 [06:43:32] <NonfreeDriversSu> Brb. Make sure to tag me if you
            reply please
           
         
        
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          1098 [06:45:03] <elvisthedj> I have a script that I need to run
            automatically that stops a service before it runs, and restarts it
            when it's finished. The script needs to be run as non-root
            user. What's the best approach? e.g. I want to stop mpd, run
            the app, restart mpd when done. Anyway to make sysctl let me
            start/stop a service w/o being root?
           
         
        
          1099 [06:45:28] <elvisthedj> ^debian jessie
           
         
        
          1100 [06:45:43] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, What shell would you like?
            /bin/bash?
           
         
        
          1101 [06:46:03] <simonlnu> whatever root was using is optimal
           
         
        
          1102 [06:46:20] <simonlnu> (default install is bash)
           
         
        
          1103 [06:46:57] <simonlnu> like 99% of distros out there
           
         
        
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          1106 [06:47:31] <mrpelican> simonlnu, everything is backed up,
            shutting down. :)
           
         
        
          1107 [06:47:41] <simonlnu> w00t  
         
        
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          1117 [06:50:12] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, simonlnu I'm about to
            do a lot of flying after work tomorrow. So I'm making sure my
            server is up for my "personal cloud" for backup purposes.
           
         
        
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          1119 [06:50:36] * simonlnu nods  
         
        
          1120 [06:51:13] <mrpelican> everything backed up, everything
            encrypted, fuck the TSA, etc.
           
         
        
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          1122 [06:51:53] * mrpelican hands simonlnu a 2 inch steel sphere. Do you
            think they'll confiscate this?
           
         
        
          1123 [06:52:09] <mrpelican> I use it as a stress ball. Polished
            mirror finish 2" ball bearing.
           
         
        
          1124 [06:52:45] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'm in! :D with root
            shell
           
         
        
          1125 [06:53:02] <jim> mrpelican, please watch the f-bombs
           
         
        
          1126 [06:53:09] <mrpelican> jim, you got it
           
         
        
          1127 [06:53:20] <jim> thanks  
         
        
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          1129 [06:54:55] <jim> oops,, forgot where I was,,, I don't
            actually know the language policy here if there is one (it's
            ##linux that does have one)
           
         
        
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          1134 [06:56:07] <mrpelican> jim, it's likely similar.
           
         
        
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          1136 [06:57:10] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, So I'm in. What do I
            do?
           
         
        
          1137 [06:57:32] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I could reinstall, but
            I'm afraid this'll just occur again, I didn't do
            anything particularly weird.
           
         
        
          1138 [06:57:45] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: you're in that
            maintenance shell? check the logs and see what's happening
           
         
        
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          1141 [06:59:01] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'm not sure where to
            look or what for. I'm staring at /var/log/
           
         
        
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          1144 [06:59:31] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: i usually check journalctl
            first these days
           
         
        
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          1148 [07:00:00] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, journalctl -xn ?
           
         
        
          1149 [07:01:03] <mrpelican> "Failed at step EXEC spawning
            /bin/plymouth: No such file or directory"
           
         
        
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          1151 [07:01:54] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: -n shows most recent lines
            so might not be useful. -x expands journal entries with more info so
            that could help. i usually just start with "journalctl"
            unless i know i'm looking for problems with a specific
            unit/binary/user/boot or something
           
         
        
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          1155 [07:03:07] <theunixfreak> hi friends. i have a thinkpad with
            Realtek wireless card (RTL8192EE) the card is supported out of the
            box on debian testing and it seems to work, though it is a bit
            buggy, especially when i wake the computer from sleep. when i go
            through kernel ring buffer (dmesg) i find the line "Direct
            firmware load for rtlwifi/rtl8192eefw.bin failed with error -2"
            i installed the realtek-firmware package and the error is gone. my
            question is, why is there a
           
         
        
          1156 [07:03:07] <theunixfreak> firmware package if the card can
            work without it? should i use the rtlwifi driver bundled with debian
            or should i also install firmware-realtek?
           
         
        
          1157 [07:03:08] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: i doubt plymouth is the
            problem. plymouth makes the boot pretty
           
         
        
          1158 [07:03:52] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, okay, the correct command
            is "journalctl -xb"
           
         
        
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          1161 [07:04:24] <jmcnaught> theunixfreak: some modules sorta work
            without a firmware, but provide extra features if the firmware is
            present
           
         
        
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          1163 [07:04:26] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, and it looks like it just
            failed to mount/decrypt or whatever, my storage drive. Which
            apparently incidates failed encrypted drive mount, which looks like
            it's a depends by the os
           
         
        
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          1168 [07:04:57] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: check your /etc/crypttab ?
           
         
        
          1169 [07:05:27] <theunixfreak> jmcnaught, my card has been giving
            me problems ever since i bought the laptop, only now i find the new
            rtlwifi driver a bit stable. will using firmware-realtek make it
            unstable again?
           
         
        
          1170 [07:05:44] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, there are two lines.
           
         
        
          1171 [07:05:59] <jmcnaught> theunixfreak: if it works without the
            firmware, why bother with the firmware? if you're haivng
            problems, the firmware might help
           
         
        
          1172 [07:06:07] <mrpelican> sda5_crypt UUID=<SOMEUUID> none
            luks
           
         
        
          1173 [07:06:23] <mrpelican> storage UUID=<SOMEOTHERUUID>
            /var/credentials/storage.keyfile luks
           
         
        
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          1175 [07:06:29] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, that seem right? ^
           
         
        
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          1177 [07:06:42] <karlpinc> mrpelican: Is this after a jessie
            upgrade?
           
         
        
          1178 [07:06:55] <theunixfreak> jmcnaught, the driver fails to
            connect to the router when i wake my laptop from sleep. i have to
            rmmod the module "rtl8192ee" the reload it for the wlan
            card to work. i am hoping that the firmware may help
           
         
        
          1179 [07:07:08] <mrpelican> karlpinc, New jessie installation
           
         
        
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          1182 [07:07:48] <karlpinc> mrpelican: I recall something in the
            jessie release notes about cryptsetup and keyfiles. You might go
            looking....
           
         
        
          1183 [07:07:59] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: is "storage" the
            name of a logical volume?
           
         
        
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          1186 [07:08:08] <theunixfreak> jmcnaught, thanks for the help :)
            see you soon
           
         
        
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          1188 [07:08:26] <karlpinc> mrpelican: Don't let me derail you
            here though. That's just a thought.
           
         
        
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          1190 [07:09:16] <theunixfreak> hey NonfreeDriversSu, do you know
            the status of firmware-realtek? are they actively developing it?
           
         
        
          1191 [07:09:30] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: to be honest i'm not
            familiar with using key files, so karlpinc's suggestion is
            worth looking into
           
         
        
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          1193 [07:09:56] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I don't believe so. I
            think that's just the name of the device to the mapper
            according to
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1194 [07:10:21] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, When I made the storage
            device, I did. /dev/sdb
           
         
        
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          1196 [07:10:26] <mrpelican> not /dev/sdb1 or something
           
         
        
          1197 [07:10:33] <karlpinc> !tell theunixfreak about realtek
           
         
        
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          1199 [07:10:51] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: heh, /me actually reading
            crypttab(5) now
           
         
        
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          1201 [07:11:02] <karlpinc> theunixfreak: Perhaps one of the
            factoids is helpful? I've not been paying ntion.
           
         
        
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          1207 [07:12:36] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, wtf. in /etc/crypttab my
            UUID for storage does NOT match /dev/sdb (the storage SDD)
           
         
        
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          1209 [07:12:48] <theunixfreak> karlpinc, i have a realtek wireless
            card (RTL8129EE) as far as i know, there has not been a stable
            driver for it till now. now there seems to be a firmware
            (realtek-firmware) and a free package (rtlwifi) for making it work.
            is the firmware-realtek stable now? is it being actively developed?
            what is the state of rtlwifi on rtl8192ee
           
         
        
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          1211 [07:13:20] <mrpelican> /etc/crypttab->storage->UUID !=
            blkid /dev/sdb
           
         
        
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          1214 [07:14:19] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: the first line for
            sda5_crypt or whatever, that matches?
           
         
        
          1215 [07:14:42] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: how different is it? is it
            possibly an editing error?
           
         
        
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          1218 [07:16:39] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, That matches what?
           
         
        
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          1220 [07:17:21] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, and yes,
            /etc/crypttab->sda5_crypt->UUID == blkid /dev/sda5
           
         
        
          1221 [07:17:27] <mrpelican> matches  
         
        
          1222 [07:17:56] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: yeah that's what i
            meant
           
         
        
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          1224 [07:18:24] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Testing with
            "cryptdisks_start storage"
           
         
        
          1225 [07:18:33] <mrpelican> waiting for it to finish whatever the
            hell it's doing
           
         
        
          1226 [07:18:37] <mrpelican> I think it's doing fschk
           
         
        
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          1228 [07:18:52] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Yeah, /storage mounts fine.
           
         
        
          1229 [07:18:53] <ljhade24> When does Icedove going to change
            it's name to be thunderbird?? any idea?
           
         
        
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          1231 [07:19:02] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'm going to test a
            reboot.
           
         
        
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          1235 [07:20:10] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: i think there's a bug
            on the BTS about it, not really sure though
           
         
        
          1236 [07:20:20] <mrpelican> Doing reboot  
         
        
          1237 [07:20:37] <ljhade24> jmcnaught: what's BTS??
           
         
        
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          1239 [07:21:06] <jmcnaught> ljhade24: bug tracking system,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1240 [07:21:37] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Booted fine.
           
         
        
          1241 [07:21:44] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Apache2 failed to start for
            whatever reason
           
         
        
          1242 [07:21:59] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: sweet! about the boot at
            least.
           
         
        
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          1247 [07:23:38] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'm confused. Random
            things seem to just fail
           
         
        
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          1249 [07:23:46] <mrpelican> apache2 is the only error that
            appeared this time
           
         
        
          1250 [07:24:10] <mrpelican> syntax error in default-ssl.conf
           
         
        
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          1259 [07:27:00] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, Ah, Yeah, I cleared out my
            self-signed CA before hand, so the line looking for the CA file is
            not finding it. Apache2 started. Well it's all working
           
         
        
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          1261 [07:27:22] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'm confused as to why
            the UUID changed, or maybe I somehow got it wrong. I don't
            know.
           
         
        
          1262 [07:27:26] <mrpelican> but it's confusing
           
         
        
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          1267 [07:28:00] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: excellent. are you using
            the letsencrypt package from jessie-backports by the way? I was
            playing with it yesterday, definitely going to use it for my next
            web site
           
         
        
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          1269 [07:28:52] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I didn't use
            backports. :) I literally followed these instructions
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1270 [07:29:01] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: if the UUID gets changed in
            crypttab again then it would be very suspicious, but sounds like
            you've got it resolved for now
           
         
        
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          1272 [07:29:23] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: ahh.. well there's a
            package in jessie-backports now FYI
           
         
        
          1273 [07:29:29] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, but I used
            "./letsencrypt-auto --apache -d cluelessperson.com" :)
           
         
        
          1274 [07:29:48] <mrpelican> jmcnaught, I'll keep that in
            mind. Either way they made it very easy. :)
           
         
        
          1275 [07:30:19] <jmcnaught> mrpelican: you're braver than me
            :) i'm too chicken to let letsencrypt touch my apache
            configuration, was planning on using the webroot method
           
         
        
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          1277 [07:31:20] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, I'm back baby! :D
           
         
        
          1278 [07:31:27] <simonlnu> ljhade24: they're 2 different
            things, but the code is mostly thunderbird (there's very little
            difference except branding, really, and some patches)
           
         
        
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          1280 [07:31:38] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, They don't
            actually. They create their own new site-enabled file. :)
           
         
        
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          1282 [07:32:16] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, Which includes a link
            back to a conf in their /etc/letsencrypt/ssl.conf or something
            similar. It has a cipher uite setup and ssl enabled, that's
            all. Pretty simple.
           
         
        
          1283 [07:32:41] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, I just deleted it and
            setup my own modern ciphersuite from a generator that's online.
           
         
        
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          1286 [07:33:24] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, My only complaint is
            that it locks you in with a 2048 bit key with letsencrypt, and
            it's not as strong as a cipher as it could be, but it's
            definitely "good enough
           
         
        
          1287 [07:34:00] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1288 [07:34:06] <simonlnu> eek, 2048  
         
        
          1289 [07:34:18] <cluelessperson> simonlnu, wut
           
         
        
          1290 [07:34:32] <simonlnu> i prefer 4096 too
           
         
        
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          1292 [07:35:05] <cluelessperson> simonlnu, hahahaha. I go for
            1024*8
           
         
        
          1293 [07:35:05] <simonlnu> which reminds me
           
         
        
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          1298 [07:37:05] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: nice, i'm glad
            you got your stuff fixed without a reinstall :)
           
         
        
          1299 [07:37:37] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, Thank you very much
            for your help btw. I'm just confused. It's possible I got
            the UUID wrong, (this was first reboot)
           
         
        
          1300 [07:37:49] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, but the system drive
            should not be dependent on the storage drive
           
         
        
          1301 [07:37:54] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, do you know how I can
            fix that?
           
         
        
          1302 [07:38:04] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: not sure
           
         
        
          1303 [07:38:53] * cluelessperson setups up cronjob RSYNC to backup /etc/
            to /storage/backup/
           
         
        
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          1308 [07:40:25] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: do you know about
            etckeeper?
           
         
        
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          1310 [07:41:05] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, nope. :)
           
         
        
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          1316 [07:42:41] <jmcnaught> ,i etckeeper  
         
        
          1317 [07:42:42] <judd> Package etckeeper (admin, optional) in
            jessie/amd64: store /etc in git, mercurial, bzr or darcs. Version:
            1.15; Size: 33.9k; Installed: 206k; Homepage:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          1318 [07:43:09] * simonlnu uses etckeeper  
         
        
          1319 [07:43:10] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: it has apt hooks, so
            it makes a new commit every time apt runs, pretty sweet
           
         
        
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          1321 [07:44:12] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, nifty
           
         
        
          1322 [07:44:53] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: if you already had it,
            it would have been able to tell you when/if /etc/crypttab was
            modified
           
         
        
          1323 [07:45:14] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, I remember entering
            that incorrect UUID myself
           
         
        
          1324 [07:45:28] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, What confuses me, is
            that I know I got thta UUID by doing blkid /dev/sdb
           
         
        
          1325 [07:45:39] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, so I'm under the
            impression the UUID for /dev/sdb changed
           
         
        
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          1328 [07:47:34] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: gremlins maybe, or
            possibly underpants gnomes
           
         
        
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          1332 [07:48:37] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, Man, I thought the
            cream from my doctor took care of those.
           
         
        
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          1447 [09:09:28] <MurciLee> is there debian package that can open
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          1505 [09:55:31] <MaBunny> hey  
         
        
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          1514 [10:05:26] <MaBunny> nothing going on here?
           
         
        
          1515 [10:05:52] <musca> hello MaBunny  
         
        
          1516 [10:06:15] <MaBunny> musca: hey  
         
        
          1517 [10:06:53] <musca> MaBunny: debian linux user support is on
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          1518 [10:07:05] <MaBunny> ok  
         
        
          1519 [10:07:22] <musca> feel free to ask ...
           
         
        
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          1521 [10:07:39] <MaBunny> i was more on chatting
           
         
        
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          1525 [10:08:27] <MaBunny> does dev-cpp come on debian?
           
         
        
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          1533 [10:10:22] <musca> MaBunny: are you refering to recent c++
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          1534 [10:10:45] <MaBunny> yes  
         
        
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          1538 [10:12:30] <musca> ,v gcc  
         
        
          1539 [10:12:31] <judd> Package: gcc on amd64 -- squeeze:
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          1542 [10:14:48] <musca> MaBunny: stretch did switch to gcc 5 with
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          1546 [10:15:48] <MaBunny> yeah,the latest is gcc 5,but im now on
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          1550 [10:18:14] <musca> MaBunny: It's not easy to jump back
            and forth between theese, I think.
           
         
        
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          1552 [10:19:07] <MaBunny> idk,i hav been using gcc 4.9 since a
            long time,or are you meaning stretch and stable?
           
         
        
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          1580 [10:30:56] <zxd> Are there proprietary intel drivers for
            945GM
           
         
        
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          1584 [10:36:39] <musca> zxd: intel drivers have been open in the
            past.
           
         
        
          1585 [10:36:44] <musca> ,v xserver-xorg-video-intel
           
         
        
          1586 [10:36:45] <judd> Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel on amd64
            -- squeeze: 2:2.13.0-7; squeeze-backports: 2:2.15.0-3~bpo60+2;
            wheezy: 2:2.19.0-6; wheezy-backports: 2:2.21.15-2~bpo70+1; jessie:
            2:2.21.15-2+b2; jessie-backports: 2:2.99.917-2~bpo8+1; stretch:
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          1590 [10:38:35] <zxd> what's the difference between
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          1603 [10:47:36] <zxd> I ask because vlc player seems to be working
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          1651 [11:13:14] <musca> zxd: the driver stack is divided in parts.
            xserver-xorg-video-intel contains the "DDX" part.
           
         
        
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          1676 [11:31:06] <shiin> Hello. I've been having trouble
            compiling Haskell platform 7.10.3 on Wheezy. Is there a recommended
            way to achieve that?
           
         
        
          1677 [11:31:36] <shiin> When I first tried to download and make
            Haskell platform, I found out I had to get cabal-install, and for
            cabal-install I need GHC, but GHC needs GHC too, and the GHC in
            Wheezy is too old to compile the new GHC.
           
         
        
          1678 [11:32:01] <shiin> I have several Jessie systems on virtual
            machines on a server, but the server itself is still Wheezy and thus
            not that easy to upgrade.
           
         
        
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          1683 [11:34:46] <Walex> shiin: as always the issue is that
            "stable" means "stable" :-)
           
         
        
          1684 [11:35:31] <sussudio> there's always backports.
           
         
        
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          1686 [11:36:36] <Walex> shiin: the secondary issue is that at some
            point the self-compiling Haskell compiler obviously needed to
            self-compile itself, so there must be a version of the compiler in
            between that on 7/Wheezy and 7.10.3 that that you can use to
            complete the boostrap process.
           
         
        
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          1688 [11:37:57] <Walex> shiin: alternatively you can try to build
            a statically-linked version of 'ghc' 7.10.3 under 8/Jessie
            and then copy it to 7/Wheezy and use that to start the bootstrap
           
         
        
          1689 [11:37:57] <shiin> I could try to create an intermediate GHC
            between the Wheezy GHC version, which is 7.4, and one that can
            compile 7.10, but ugh.
           
         
        
          1690 [11:38:18] <Walex> shiin: boostrapping is not always
            convenient...
           
         
        
          1691 [11:38:38] <shiin> Maybe I should really plan how to update
            that system first.
           
         
        
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          1696 [11:40:13] <Walex> shiin: the other story is that it is
            exceptionally unwise of the 'ghc' maintainers to use new
            language features in the compiler that compiles them, across minor
            versions.
           
         
        
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          1701 [11:41:10] <shiin> Not the most conventional way, but then
            the minor version just really is a major version.
           
         
        
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          1705 [11:41:53] <shiin> I suppose the statically linked way sounds
            rather plausible
           
         
        
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          1709 [11:42:47] <shiin> I will keep that in mind as I evaluate how
            much effort it would be to switch to a new server based on Jessie.
           
         
        
          1710 [11:43:02] <shiin> Thank you for your advice.
           
         
        
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          1713 [11:43:53] <Walex> shiin: BTW there is a tool that
            "packs" into a pseudo-static executable a dynamically
            linked one.
           
         
        
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          1715 [11:44:31] <shiin> What is it called?
           
         
        
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          1719 [11:45:08] <MaBunny> checkinstall?  
         
        
          1720 [11:45:08] <TomTomTosch> Hello, MaBunny. have you gotten
            pioneer space sim to work?
           
         
        
          1721 [11:45:20] <MaBunny> no,i havent  
         
        
          1722 [11:45:40] <MaBunny> tommorrow I hav an exam
           
         
        
          1723 [11:45:52] <TomTomTosch> MaBunny, i've built it
            yesterdey to have a look. it works pretty well.
           
         
        
          1724 [11:46:01] <Walex> shiin: MaBunny: it is not
            'checkinstall' but I can't remember the name
           
         
        
          1725 [11:46:05] <MaBunny> thnx for the info
           
         
        
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          1729 [11:47:14] <Walex> shiin:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          1740 [11:52:08] <MaBunny> TomTomTosch,ill probably make changes to
            my jessie after a few months,i just needed to kno if its ok
           
         
        
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          1743 [11:55:05] <TomTomTosch> MaBunny, you can ask here if you
            have doubts.
           
         
        
          1744 [11:55:10] <MaBunny> thnx  
         
        
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          1760 [12:05:15] <LaT0rtue> .  
         
        
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          1787 [12:20:49] <venkat_330> hi aall  
         
        
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          1822 [12:41:23] <Nathuram> 1/msg dpkg guidelines
           
         
        
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          1842 [12:56:56] <MaBunny> hey Nathuram  
         
        
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          1885 [13:14:09] <MaBunny> hey  
         
        
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          1891 [13:17:44] <Fjorgynn> hey  
         
        
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          2026 [14:36:55] <DoctorD90> hello guys! but debian supports secure
            boot/uefi?
           
         
        
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          2033 [14:40:30] <r6ku> !uefi  
         
        
          2034 [14:40:31] <dpkg> Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
            (UEFI) is a firmware interface specification, intended to replace
            the <BIOS> firmware interface. Debian 7 "Wheezy" and
            later releases support installation in (U)EFI mode on 64-bit PC
            systems (amd64), <secure boot> is currently not supported.
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          2102 [15:10:26] <r0ck_> which is better to use: aptitude or
            apt-get
           
         
        
          2103 [15:10:27] <r0ck_> ?  
         
        
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          2124 [15:19:26] <dionysus69> if I use raspbian are there packages
            available for like nginx and psql ?
           
         
        
          2125 [15:19:42] <r6ku> the manual(replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2126 [15:19:50] <dionysus69> i mean are there arm implementations
            of most popular packages or i will hit a brick wall?
           
         
        
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          2129 [15:20:40] <fred1807> I just installed debian jessie, and it
            seems lost on the year 2005 ? dpck configure tzdata does no fix it
           
         
        
          2130 [15:21:17] <fred1807> also iceweasel treat every single
            website as a security risk
           
         
        
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          2132 [15:21:42] <ewew> what shows hwclock ?
           
         
        
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          2135 [15:22:11] <ewew> fred1807 ^  
         
        
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          2137 [15:22:25] <fred1807> no such command
           
         
        
          2138 [15:22:38] <markybob> fred1807: you need to be root or sudo
           
         
        
          2139 [15:23:00] <fred1807> december 31 2005
           
         
        
          2140 [15:23:18] <markybob> okay. go into your bios and fix that
            shit :P
           
         
        
          2141 [15:23:34] <ewew> fred1807 When is the last time you set the
            clock in bios,uefi ?
           
         
        
          2142 [15:23:38] <fred1807> what about iceweasel denying every
            website?
           
         
        
          2143 [15:23:44] <teraflops> fred1807: installed where? Pc, laptop,
            arm board? Set your time in the bios/efi. Also install a daemon to
            sync date and time over the network if you have an rpi-like thingy.
           
         
        
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          2147 [15:23:50] <fred1807> ewew: this is and old laptop, and
            probably never
           
         
        
          2148 [15:24:02] <DoctorD90> r6ku, and to support secure boot? what
            should I do?
           
         
        
          2149 [15:24:05] <fred1807> teraflops: HP pavilon laptop
           
         
        
          2150 [15:24:11] <markybob> DoctorD90: nothing
           
         
        
          2151 [15:24:14] <markybob> DoctorD90: won't work
           
         
        
          2152 [15:24:14] <ewew> fred1807 First possible cause is that
            battery on cmos is weak.
           
         
        
          2153 [15:24:15] <teraflops> fred1807: all the certificates will
            fail miserably until you fix your date and time
           
         
        
          2154 [15:24:52] <fred1807> teraflops: can I make the system ignore
            bios battery?
           
         
        
          2155 [15:24:57] <DoctorD90> markybob, but secure boot isnt
            something like a ssl certificate? so if i add it to the iso, it will
            work?
           
         
        
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          2159 [15:25:09] <fred1807> ignore bios clock
           
         
        
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          2161 [15:25:26] <markybob> DoctorD90: no  
         
        
          2162 [15:25:29] <teraflops> fred1807: just sync time and date over
            the network
           
         
        
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          2164 [15:25:55] <DoctorD90> markybob, ah...but ubuntu has it :(
            ...uff....
           
         
        
          2165 [15:26:07] <fred1807> teraflops: command line for such job
            is?...
           
         
        
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          2170 [15:27:37] <teraflops> fred1807: just enable systemd-timesync
            service
           
         
        
          2171 [15:27:50] <fred1807> teraflops: I dont know how
           
         
        
          2172 [15:27:54] <teraflops> And then reboot or just start it
           
         
        
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          2175 [15:28:26] <fred1807> and How do I make grub auto start
            debian, without a select screen?
           
         
        
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          2177 [15:28:57] <teraflops> fred1807: since youre using debian i
            believe you want to learn to deal with systemctl
           
         
        
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          2179 [15:30:23] <markybob> fred1807: simple google
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2181 [15:30:36] <markybob> i'd still fix your fucking bios
           
         
        
          2182 [15:30:55] <fred1807> manually set the date and the fucking
            bios, and installing NTP now
           
         
        
          2183 [15:31:04] <teraflops> Heh if it's old maybe the cmos
            battery.is depleted
           
         
        
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          2188 [15:33:52] <fred1807> what annoys me is that everytime I
            google for debian help I get mostly ubuntu results
           
         
        
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          2190 [15:34:35] <markybob> fred1807: arch in my experience has the
            best wiki, fyi
           
         
        
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          2193 [15:36:00] <teraflops> fred1807: avoid the debian bit.
            it's just linux.
           
         
        
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          2201 [15:39:06] <karlpinc> fred1807: I've always used ntp.
            Install it, it works and fixes the time. system-timesyncd is newer
            and I can't recommend either for or against it.
            systemd-timesyncd may be better if all you want is a client, I
            can't say.
           
         
        
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          2205 [15:40:03] <fred1807> karlpinc: yes, NTP just working fine
            here
           
         
        
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          2208 [15:40:59] <fred1807> anyone succesfully installed AWUS036H
            on debian jessie?
           
         
        
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          2210 [15:41:32] <jim> what's that?  
         
        
          2211 [15:41:50] <karlpinc> fred1807: That's not a good
            question. Ask your real question and see if someone answers.
           
         
        
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          2214 [15:43:42] <karlpinc> fred1807: You want to look at
            /etc/default/grub and "info -f grub -n 'Simple
            configuration'" for how to configure grub's screen
            display.
           
         
        
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          2216 [15:44:48] <fred1807> it is a usb wifi module (with high
            power antenna). When I connect to the laptop, I can see via DMESG
            that the thing is recognized (as realtek rtl8187 driver) but I dont
            see the interface on network manager or WICD windows
           
         
        
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          2220 [15:46:00] <markybob> fred1807: installing firmware-realtek
            should probably do the trick
           
         
        
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          2223 [15:47:03] <karlpinc> !rtl818x  
         
        
          2224 [15:47:03] <dpkg> Realtek 802.11b/g PCI/PCIe and USB wireless
            LAN chips (RTL8180, RTL8185, RTL8187, RTL8187B, RTL8187SE) are
            supported by the rtl8180 and rtl8187 drivers in the Linux kernel.
            All drivers do not require firmware from userspace.
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2226 [15:47:50] <fred1807> I saw this information... but I dont
            why debian does not see the interface (dmseg list it correctly)
           
         
        
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          2230 [15:50:42] <HarryCross> Ive got an asus PCEAC68 - will that
            work straight away on Debian 8 or not?
           
         
        
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          2238 [15:53:02] <teraflops> HarryCross: who knows? Look at the hw.
            Or just run a debian live there
           
         
        
          2239 [15:53:51] <HarryCross> Ok. Will do  
         
        
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          2241 [15:53:58] <jim> fred1807, how many lines do you get from
            lspci -nn | grep -i net
           
         
        
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          2246 [15:54:56] <jim> HarryCross, what kind of thing is that
            device?
           
         
        
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          2248 [15:55:10] <HarryCross> jim, wifi card
           
         
        
          2249 [15:55:24] <HarryCross> I was asking because of the previous
            thing I saw with WiFi
           
         
        
          2250 [15:55:43] <jim> is it in the machine now? and are you
            running linux of anysort?
           
         
        
          2251 [15:55:58] <fred1807> jim: 1 line (ethernet controler)
           
         
        
          2252 [15:56:07] <LaT0rtue_> i need to test my telnet serveur
           
         
        
          2253 [15:56:09] <HarryCross> Its in the machine right now, and I
            am going to be switching from Windows 10 to Debian 8 soon
           
         
        
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          2255 [15:56:16] <LaT0rtue_> can you test it 90.32.118.195 ?
           
         
        
          2256 [15:56:18] <LaT0rtue_> port 23  
         
        
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          2259 [15:57:08] <jim> HarryCross, do you also have an ethernet
            port in that machine?
           
         
        
          2260 [15:57:10] <fred1807> HarryCross: probably it will work out
            of the box, as mostly modern machines do, try a live pen drive, and
            check if you will need additional drivers for your graphics card
            performance
           
         
        
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          2262 [15:57:20] <HarryCross> jim, yes I do
           
         
        
          2263 [15:57:21] <grawity> LaT0rtue_: down  
         
        
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          2265 [15:57:39] <teraflops> My religion avoids me dealing with
            telnet and/or ftp
           
         
        
          2266 [15:57:46] <HarryCross> fred1807, Yeah, I just read a lot of
            confusing things about needing non free drivers etc
           
         
        
          2267 [15:57:57] <jim> do you have a way to connect it (a cable)
            and something to connect it to?
           
         
        
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          2269 [15:58:12] <HarryCross> I could use a powerline for a
            temporary solution
           
         
        
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          2272 [15:59:22] <fred1807> HarryCross: first run a live pen drive,
            check how it works, install it, and then go tailoring the system for
            better performance ( = install non free drivers IF they are needed)
            but things may, and will work, out of the box
           
         
        
          2273 [15:59:35] <HarryCross> Thanks. Will do
           
         
        
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          2275 [16:01:07] <LaT0rtue_> the port is now open
           
         
        
          2276 [16:01:10] <LaT0rtue_> port 23  
         
        
          2277 [16:01:11] <LaT0rtue_> on 90.32.118.195
           
         
        
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          2279 [16:02:55] <grawity> the real Windows telnet server would at
            least respond to telnet options
           
         
        
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          2281 [16:02:58] <fred1807> jim: 1 line  
         
        
          2282 [16:03:09] <jim> HarryCross, you can also install the base of
            debian (at least) using a netinstall image...
           
         
        
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          2285 [16:03:33] <jim> fred1807, so lspci isn't seeing the
            wireless
           
         
        
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          2287 [16:03:48] <fred1807> jim: dmesg ID it correctly
           
         
        
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          2291 [16:04:21] <jim> is it connected in some other way?
           
         
        
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          2293 [16:04:39] <fred1807> ? usb port?  
         
        
          2294 [16:05:52] <jim> yeah, is it connected via usb?
           
         
        
          2295 [16:05:56] <fred1807> yes  
         
        
          2296 [16:06:17] <jim> oh ok, no wonder... lsusb might see it
           
         
        
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          2298 [16:06:28] <fred1807> lsub does see it
           
         
        
          2299 [16:06:53] <fred1807> "realtek semiconductor wireless
            adapter"
           
         
        
          2300 [16:07:02] <fred1807> bus 002 device 002
           
         
        
          2301 [16:07:06] <jim> ok, you are running a linux?
           
         
        
          2302 [16:07:12] <fred1807> debian jessi  
         
        
          2303 [16:07:17] <fred1807> just installed yesterday
           
         
        
          2304 [16:07:29] <jim> ok, try ifconfig -a  
         
        
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          2307 [16:08:13] <fred1807> wow I see a wlan0
           
         
        
          2308 [16:08:40] <jim> ok... as root... try:
           
         
        
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          2311 [16:09:17] <jim> ifconfig wlan0 up ; iwlist scan
           
         
        
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          2313 [16:09:40] <grawity> or `iw wlan0 scan` for modern drivers
           
         
        
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          2315 [16:10:26] <jim> the question would be, do you see your
            neighbors' waps?
           
         
        
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          2317 [16:11:01] <fred1807> after ifconfig wlan0 up the led light
            turn on o/
           
         
        
          2318 [16:11:27] <jim> good sign  
         
        
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          2320 [16:12:19] <fred1807> bother scan commands seems to work..
            what now? I cant find on debian (LXDE) a GUI for selecting networks
           
         
        
          2321 [16:12:22] <fred1807> *both  
         
        
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          2324 [16:12:44] <jim> you mean you do see some waps?
           
         
        
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          2329 [16:13:07] <fred1807> yes, list the avaliable WiFi
            connections... select one, and go
           
         
        
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          2332 [16:14:25] <fred1807> wicd network manager still does not see
            the thing
           
         
        
          2333 [16:14:28] <jim> well you can either do it by editing the
            text file /etc/network/interfaces, or you can run network-manager
            (or something like it)
           
         
        
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          2335 [16:15:12] <jim> do you have your own wap?
           
         
        
          2336 [16:15:20] <fred1807> yes I do  
         
        
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          2341 [16:15:35] <fred1807> the GUI network manager on debian still
            does not list the wlan0, only the eth0
           
         
        
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          2344 [16:16:06] <jim> yes, I get that, that;s what you said
            before...
           
         
        
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          2347 [16:16:42] <jim> is it listed in the scan you did?
           
         
        
          2348 [16:16:45] <fred1807> add allow-hotplug eth0 wlan0 to
            interfaces?
           
         
        
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          2351 [16:17:38] <fred1807> yes it is listed
           
         
        
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          2358 [16:20:14] <jim> ok, *, this part is fuzzy to me... we did
            get as far as to verify the card works,,, and I forgot how to go the
            rest of the way... maybe on a temporary basis someone could set him
            up using /etc/network/interfaces?
           
         
        
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          2364 [16:21:49] <jim> fred1807, ok, you can ifconfig wlan0 down
           
         
        
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          2366 [16:22:21] <jim> is there something like network-manager file
            in /etc/init.d?
           
         
        
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          2368 [16:23:41] <fred1807> no there is not
           
         
        
          2369 [16:24:21] <jim> ok,,, the last time you rebooted, was the
            wireless usb connected?
           
         
        
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          2371 [16:25:30] <fred1807> just reboot now, with the usb connectec
            and system started with the wlan0 off
           
         
        
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          2374 [16:27:15] <jim> fred1807, does wicd see the card?
           
         
        
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          2376 [16:27:20] <fred1807> no  
         
        
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          2381 [16:28:33] <fred1807> bingo  
         
        
          2382 [16:28:36] <jim> well,,, you're in a pretty good
            position... we know the card works
           
         
        
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          2384 [16:28:56] <jim> wait, there;s one more thign
           
         
        
          2385 [16:28:57] <fred1807> I had to manually enter
            'wlan0' to the wicd configu panel
           
         
        
          2386 [16:29:01] <fred1807> it is working now
           
         
        
          2387 [16:29:16] <jim> oh really  
         
        
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          2389 [16:29:33] <fred1807> yes  
         
        
          2390 [16:30:03] <fred1807> well. one last thing, what should I add
            to the etc/network/interfaces file to make sure the usb wifi card is
            up at every reboot?
           
         
        
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          2392 [16:30:14] <jim> that's great... see if you can connect
            to your own wap
           
         
        
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          2394 [16:30:51] <jim> I dunno what state nm wants it in
           
         
        
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          2396 [16:31:17] <jim> does nm show networks?
           
         
        
          2397 [16:31:27] <fred1807> it connect to my wap, working good
           
         
        
          2398 [16:31:44] <fred1807> network manager GUI still does not list
            it
           
         
        
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          2400 [16:32:05] <jim> so you can actually ping stuff?
           
         
        
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          2403 [16:32:41] <fred1807> browsing internet right now with the
            wifi adapter
           
         
        
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          2407 [16:33:42] <jim> the interfaces file format has a
            "pre-up"
           
         
        
          2408 [16:34:11] <jim> maybe you can put the ifconfig wlan0 up
            there?
           
         
        
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          2411 [16:34:37] <jim> but since your net is up, can you apt-get
            install nopaste
           
         
        
          2412 [16:34:49] <LaT0rtue_> telnetchat.ddns.net - port 23 !
           
         
        
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          2414 [16:34:57] <fred1807> nopaste?  
         
        
          2415 [16:35:23] <jim> yeah, it's a stream pastebinner
           
         
        
          2416 [16:36:20] <LaT0rtue_> telnetchat.ddns.net - port 23 !
           
         
        
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          2422 [16:38:45] <jim> got that installed?  
         
        
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          2427 [16:42:33] <jim> fred1807, after that, (you might want to
            check /etc/network/interfaces for sensitive info) run cat
            /etc/network/interfaces | nopaste
           
         
        
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          2429 [16:42:52] <jim> and then show the url it eventually gives
            you
           
         
        
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          2435 [16:44:08] <mezo> hey, on debian i have problems with random
            ping spikes over wifi (the length of the spike feels always the
            same). i already tried different wifi devices and on all i have the
            same problem. on windows my wifi is fine.
           
         
        
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          2437 [16:44:38] <esotericnonsense> mezo: sounds like wifi
            powersaving
           
         
        
          2438 [16:44:50] <teraflops> with different wifi devices?
           
         
        
          2439 [16:45:02] <mezo> 1x pcie 2x usb  
         
        
          2440 [16:45:08] <mezo> thats what i tried so far
           
         
        
          2441 [16:45:09] <esotericnonsense> hmm, good point :)
           
         
        
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          2445 [16:45:55] <mezo> wifi power saving is atleast disabled in
            gnome settings.
           
         
        
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          2472 [16:57:06] <LaT0rtue_> TELNET: telnetchat.ddns.net - port 23
           
         
        
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          2474 [16:57:51] <fred1807> jim,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2476 [16:58:13] <Yeretik> Hi! Anybody can talk to me about a
            solution to display CE708 Closed Captions at some media player?
           
         
        
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          2485 [17:02:38] <DexterF> hi  
         
        
          2486 [17:02:40] <DexterF> !grub  
         
        
          2487 [17:02:41] <dpkg> GNU GRUB 2 is a portable and powerful boot
            loader. Ask me about <grub config> and <grub default>.
            To reinstall, ask me about <fixmbr>.
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2493 [17:06:13] <jim> DexterF, having problems with grub?
           
         
        
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          2498 [17:07:19] <DexterF> jim, well, it works for a change, but
            when I want to change the default grub entry, do I manually edit
            /etc/default/grub or /boot/grub/grub.cfg?
           
         
        
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          2500 [17:07:46] <DexterF> (or not maunally at all?)
           
         
        
          2501 [17:07:54] <teraflops> DexterF: always edit /etc/default/grub
           
         
        
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          2507 [17:08:27] <jim> fred1807, any output from grep -r wlan0
            /etc/network/interfaces.d
           
         
        
          2508 [17:08:27] <teraflops> DexterF: if you edit by hand
            /boot/grub/grub.cfg update-grub will overwrite your changes
           
         
        
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          2510 [17:08:28] <umbSublime> Hi, not necessarily debian related,
            but does anyone know how to configure sar so I can use "sar -m
            CPU"
           
         
        
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          2514 [17:08:55] <umbSublime> I currently get this when trying
            "Requested activities not available in file
            /var/log/sysstat/sa28"
           
         
        
          2515 [17:09:33] <teraflops> DexterF: if you want custom grub
            configuration take a look at /etc/grub.d
           
         
        
          2516 [17:09:39] <jim> DexterF, you can edit it... but, the file is
            regenerated when (for example) you install a kernel image
           
         
        
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          2519 [17:10:16] <jim> also, I think grub remembers the last thing
            it booted
           
         
        
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          2521 [17:10:54] <Nimms> jim, it doesn't by default.
           
         
        
          2522 [17:11:31] <jim> Nimms, what do you have to do to get it to
            do that?
           
         
        
          2523 [17:12:29] <Nimms> jim, change GRUB_DEFAULT value to
            "saved" in /etc/default/grub.
           
         
        
          2524 [17:12:49] <jim> that's all?  
         
        
          2525 [17:13:02] <Nimms> update-grub then of course.
           
         
        
          2526 [17:13:19] <jim> oh I see, thanks for that
           
         
        
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          2529 [17:16:05] <Nimms> jim, hmm, looks like you also need to add
            GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT=true to the same file.
           
         
        
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          2542 [17:19:51] <jim> Nimms, so then, next boot would create save
            file?
           
         
        
          2543 [17:20:03] <DexterF> now... I have 3 kernels, I'd like
            the 3rd to be default, so I now says GRUB_DEAFULT=3, but what if I
            decide to uninstall kernel image 1 or 2?
           
         
        
          2544 [17:20:24] <rgammans> I've just upgraded to stretch
            (from jessie) and now ssh-agent isn't working. I'm getting
            ECONNREFUSED from ssh/ssh-add when anthing attempts to connect to
            SSH_AUTH_SOCK
           
         
        
          2545 [17:20:30] <DexterF> and how do I check now that the 3rd
            really is deafualt now? update-grub did not tell it
           
         
        
          2546 [17:20:36] <rgammans> does anybody have any ideas what to do
            to debug this
           
         
        
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          2550 [17:21:36] <markybob> rgammans: you'll get better
            testing support in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net per /topic
           
         
        
          2551 [17:21:42] <jim> DexterF, is it that the machine in question
            is a remote, that you don;t have physical access?
           
         
        
          2552 [17:21:53] <rgammans> oh. ok  
         
        
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          2563 [17:24:05] <jim> DexterF, I notice you're being extra
            careful
           
         
        
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          2566 [17:25:29] <DexterF> jim: got physical access, but on the
            occasion I thought I ask how to do certain things by the book. grub2
            still is strange to me.
           
         
        
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          2570 [17:25:52] <umbSublime> I figured it out, all I needed was to
            add "-S POWER" to the SADC_OPTIONS in /etc/sysstat/sysstat
           
         
        
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          2575 [17:27:37] <jim> DexterF, yeah, it's different alright
           
         
        
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          2582 [17:29:26] <Nimms> DexterF, you can check the needed kernel
            _name_ in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, copy it and put to GRUB_DEFAULT.
            It's not limited to numbers.
           
         
        
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          2584 [17:30:00] <DexterF> Nimms: ah!  
         
        
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          2595 [17:34:15] <yacc_> Any recommendation on how to setup a mail
            server (smtp with smarthost, imap, and potentially some spam
            protection) on Debian?
           
         
        
          2596 [17:34:58] <yacc_> (Small number of users, so theoretically I
            could live with having real host uids issued to every and each email
            account.)
           
         
        
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          2598 [17:35:43] <DexterF> Nimms, the name in '...' or
            the name from the "linux" line? example
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2599 [17:35:51] <friesenpeter> yacc_: are you familiar with any
            packaged mail server?
           
         
        
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          2602 [17:36:33] <Nimms> DexterF, no, you need the line starting
            with "menuentry".
           
         
        
          2603 [17:36:41] <yacc_> postfix mostly, but reading email with
            mutt and deleting spam is not really "wife-compatible".
           
         
        
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          2605 [17:37:02] <Nimms> DexterF, in this case it will be:
            GRUB_DEFAULT="Debian GNU/Linux, mit Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64"
           
         
        
          2606 [17:37:14] <DexterF> Nimms: ok, thanks
           
         
        
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          2608 [17:37:40] <friesenpeter> then go with
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2611 [17:38:14] <yacc_> friesenpeter, smail, sendmail, dovecot,
            but all of them are some years (or even decades) in the past.
            (Currently it's postfix + ssh + mutt for mail reading)
           
         
        
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          2614 [17:38:32] <tinyhippo> I have set a static ip in
            /etc/network/interfaces containing this ifnformation:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2615 [17:38:52] <jim> DexterF, but you run jessie?
           
         
        
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          2618 [17:39:47] <jim> tinyhippo, maybe the dhclient was running
            before, and is dying hard?
           
         
        
          2619 [17:39:58] <DexterF> jim: 8.0 upgraded from 7
           
         
        
          2620 [17:40:26] <tinyhippo> jim: how would I find out whether that
            is the case?
           
         
        
          2621 [17:40:40] <jim> DexterF, ok,,, did 3.16 not work?
           
         
        
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          2623 [17:40:58] <DexterF> jim: 3.16?  
         
        
          2624 [17:41:07] <jim> tinyhippo see if it appears in ps aux?
           
         
        
          2625 [17:41:23] <Nimms> tinyhippo, do you run something like
            NetworkManager or wicd?
           
         
        
          2626 [17:41:35] <tinyhippo> Nimms: neither
           
         
        
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          2628 [17:41:51] <jim> DexterF, that kernel is what the jessie has
            set as default kernel (not sure why)
           
         
        
          2629 [17:41:51] <tinyhippo> jim: dhclient doesn't appear in
            ps aux
           
         
        
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          2633 [17:42:33] <jim> tinyhippo, hmm. is the address it's
            getting one it had before?
           
         
        
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          2636 [17:42:47] <tinyhippo> jim: yep  
         
        
          2637 [17:43:01] <DexterF> jim:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2644 [17:44:19] <jim> 3.16 isnt even there
           
         
        
          2645 [17:44:25] <jim> that's weird  
         
        
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          2649 [17:45:50] <jim> tinyhippo, I wonder if the address is stored
            in some kind of cache... also, can I see your
            /etc/network/interfaces?
           
         
        
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          2652 [17:46:31] <tinyhippo> jim:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2653 [17:46:38] <jim> (tinyhippo, well it must be stored
            somewhere...)
           
         
        
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          2655 [17:48:03] <eatingthenight> is their an irc for debian
            packaging?
           
         
        
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          2658 [17:48:56] <jim> tinyhippo, hmm. this is nitpicking and
            grasping at straws... but does indenting the stuff in the stanza
            (after iface) make it work correctly?
           
         
        
          2659 [17:49:39] <Nimms> tinyhippo, remove dhcpcd, then
            "allow-hotplug eth0" line before "iface eth0 inet
            static".
           
         
        
          2660 [17:49:40] <jim> eatingthenight, #debian-mentors on
            irc.oftc.net
           
         
        
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          2662 [17:49:53] <eatingthenight> @jim awesome thanks!
           
         
        
          2663 [17:50:00] <jim> welcome  
         
        
          2664 [17:50:24] <tinyhippo> Nimms: dhcpcd isn't installed
           
         
        
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          2668 [17:51:06] <Nimms> tinyhippo, anyway, try adding
            "allow-hotplug eth0".
           
         
        
          2669 [17:51:07] <jim> tinyhippo, I guess locate the cache dir
           
         
        
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          2673 [17:51:50] <tinyhippo> Nimms: that sorted it! thanks - why
            would it cause that kind of problem?
           
         
        
          2674 [17:52:36] <Nimms> tinyhippo, because it didn't up eth0
            at boot.
           
         
        
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          2676 [17:53:08] <Nimms> tinyhippo, though it's strange that
            DHCP still worked.
           
         
        
          2677 [17:53:10] <DexterF> jim: umm, I just see that aources.list
            is full of wheezy lines... I think something awful might have
            happened when I restored a backup recenlty...
           
         
        
          2678 [17:53:22] <tinyhippo> Nimms: odd  
         
        
          2679 [17:53:27] <tinyhippo> Nimms: thanks for the fix, anyway
           
         
        
          2680 [17:53:32] <tinyhippo> thanks for your help too, jim
           
         
        
          2681 [17:53:34] <DexterF> (it's even affecting my typing :P)
           
         
        
          2682 [17:53:50] <jim> tinyhippo, welcome  
         
        
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          2684 [17:54:23] <jim> DexterF, cat /etc/debian-version
           
         
        
          2685 [17:54:27] <Nimms> tinyhippo, package for dhcpcd is called
            "dhcpcd5", check if it is installed. Also run `which
            dhcpcd`.
           
         
        
          2686 [17:54:52] <tinyhippo> dhcpcd5 is installed, and is now
            removed, thanks Nimms :)
           
         
        
          2687 [17:54:56] <DexterF> jim: 7.9. royally confused.
           
         
        
          2688 [17:55:00] <Nimms> tinyhippo, you're welcome.
           
         
        
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          2690 [17:55:21] <jim> DexterF, we could try upgrading it...
           
         
        
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          2692 [17:56:26] <jim> DexterF, (don't edit anything yet)
            first, run apt-get update then
           
         
        
          2693 [17:56:43] <jim> run apt-get -d dist-upgrade
           
         
        
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          2697 [17:57:41] <jim> this would get the packages for bringing
            your wheezy uptodate (make sure /var has plenty of space)
           
         
        
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          2700 [18:00:20] <jim> (which is a precursor step for upgrading
            beyond that)
           
         
        
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          2717 [18:04:59] <ash12345678> does anyone have a few nminutes to
            give some advice to an idiot?
           
         
        
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          2722 [18:05:51] <ash12345678> regarding ethernet bridges
           
         
        
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          2724 [18:07:32] <jim> ash12345678, you should ask... put as much
            info as you know, and especially say something about what your goal
            is
           
         
        
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          2727 [18:08:55] <p0g0> ash12345678: what is the question?
           
         
        
          2728 [18:08:56] <ash12345678> jim I am using rasbian for the
            raspberry pi. I have a wireless network x.x.0.1 to x.x.0.254, and I
            am connected to that wirelessly. I want to connect a printer via
            ethernet to this network on the same subnet
           
         
        
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          2730 [18:09:15] <p0g0> wireless to wired bridges are funny...
           
         
        
          2731 [18:09:25] <ash12345678> p0g0 I gathered :3
           
         
        
          2732 [18:09:40] <p0g0> they odn't have all the header info
            the ehternet packet does.
           
         
        
          2733 [18:09:44] <p0g0> *don't  
         
        
          2734 [18:09:45] <cluelessperson> okay, SERIOUSLY, wtf is this
            systemd bullcrap
           
         
        
          2735 [18:10:00] <cluelessperson> it can't seem to handle a
            basic server installation without causing problems
           
         
        
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          2737 [18:10:30] <jim> ash12345678, what I do is put the wireless
            ap on one subnet, and a switch on another, and run ipmasq on a box
            with 3 eths
           
         
        
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          2739 [18:10:37] <DexterF> cluelessperson: how so?
           
         
        
          2740 [18:10:48] <p0g0> ash12345678: I am not familiar with
            rasbian, but you should be able to do a routed solution.
           
         
        
          2741 [18:11:07] <cluelessperson> DexterF, so, if another SSD
            that's encrypted fails to mount via crypttab, the system drive
            won't boot
           
         
        
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          2743 [18:11:14] <jim> cluelessperson, pretty frustrating I gather
           
         
        
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          2745 [18:11:29] <cluelessperson> DexterF, I installed mysql
            server, decided I wanted to redo it, uninstalled, reinstalled, and
            it remarks that it's STILL RUNNING from before
           
         
        
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          2747 [18:11:38] <cluelessperson> so systemd failed to stop it
            quickly
           
         
        
          2748 [18:12:02] <cluelessperson> DexterF, The way I see it, , the
            move towards systemd has produced major instability in Debian
           
         
        
          2749 [18:12:04] <DexterF> jim: the OS is on raid1, my plan is:
            power down, remove one disk, set it aside as a "backup",
            boot degraded, upgrade, re-add disk when all is working.
           
         
        
          2750 [18:12:13] <cluelessperson> jim, I don't know what to do
            or how to handle this
           
         
        
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          2754 [18:13:44] <DexterF> cluelessperson: uninstalled with apt? I
            would have expected it to stop it as well, but maybe it did not for
            some reason.
           
         
        
          2755 [18:14:16] <cluelessperson> DexterF, Yes. apt-get purge
            mysql-server
           
         
        
          2756 [18:14:18] <jim> DexterF, that sounds risky... I never dealt
            with raid
           
         
        
          2757 [18:14:35] <cluelessperson> jim, Raids aren't so bad.
            Just make sure to watch for failing drives.
           
         
        
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          2759 [18:15:21] <DexterF> cluelessperson, jim, the real issue is
            the media server raid5 behind that... but that's
            "only" data, does not affect booting
           
         
        
          2760 [18:15:35] <DexterF> I rather try that I think
           
         
        
          2761 [18:15:37] <cluelessperson> Removing mysql-server
            (5.5.47-0+deb8u1) ...
           
         
        
          2762 [18:15:37] <cluelessperson> Setting up mysql-server-5.5
            (5.5.47-0+deb8u1) ...
           
         
        
          2763 [18:15:41] <cluelessperson> WTF is this doing
           
         
        
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          2769 [18:18:06] <cluelessperson> DexterF, now it's just
            sitting there, stuck
           
         
        
          2770 [18:18:15] <cluelessperson> I don't want to setup mysql,
            I want to purge it
           
         
        
          2771 [18:18:16] <cluelessperson> wtf  
         
        
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          2773 [18:18:50] <DexterF> jim, mayber that upgrade to 8 isnt such
            a brillant idea with what we hear right now ;)
           
         
        
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          2777 [18:20:00] <cluelessperson> DexterF, 8 is fine.
           
         
        
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          2779 [18:20:43] <jim> DexterF, yeah, I'm running it now, as a
            result of an upgrade from wheezy
           
         
        
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          2781 [18:21:02] <DexterF> ok, ill shutdown the machine and upgrade
           
         
        
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          2784 [18:21:12] <DexterF> with one disk out in case all goes fubar
           
         
        
          2785 [18:21:45] <jim> I don;t understand why having that disk in
            would cause a fubar?
           
         
        
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          2787 [18:22:17] <DexterF> well, I pull one mirror from the raid 1,
            so if the upgrade goes worng I can still boot from the mirror and
            rebuild from there
           
         
        
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          2791 [18:22:49] <jim> oh, so you want an indep backup
           
         
        
          2792 [18:23:37] <DexterF> jim: yes. I don't have the capacity
            to backup the media raid right now, but mdadm is pretty stable. the
            array even assemlbes from live linuxes, so... well.
           
         
        
          2793 [18:24:32] <DexterF> !upgrade  
         
        
          2794 [18:24:32] <dpkg> from memory, upgrade is what keeps your box
            from getting r00ted, or what you do with aptitude. Do an aptitude
            update first, and then an aptitude upgrade. Ask me about
            <security>. If you upgrade to a new stable version of Debian,
            read its release notes first. Ask me about
            <squeeze->wheezy> <wheezy->jessie>.
           
         
        
          2795 [18:24:56] <DexterF> !wheezy->jessie
           
         
        
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          2797 [18:26:25] <jelly> dpkg, tell DexterF about msg the bot
           
         
        
          2798 [18:26:26] <DexterF> upgrading 7 to 8 will move to systemd on
            its own?
           
         
        
          2799 [18:27:02] <DexterF> jelly: got it  
         
        
          2800 [18:27:11] <jelly> DexterF: by default, yes. It's
            docummented in the release notes. See also /msg dpkg jessie sysvinit
           
         
        
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          2807 [18:29:08] <asd213> Hi. Anybody else getting: "W: Failed
            to fetch
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2808 [18:29:44] <asd213> The file doesn't seem to exist on
            any of the mirrors
           
         
        
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          2811 [18:32:16] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: the package
            mysql-server is a meta package the pulls in the latest mysql, for
            jessie that's mysql-server-5.5. why do you instantly jump to
            blaming systemd? it's you who is not checking what they're
            doing
           
         
        
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          2814 [18:33:00] <jelly> asd213: can you manually rm
            /var/lib/apt/lists/*jessie-backports*Translation-en and do an update
            again
           
         
        
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          2825 [18:35:43] <asd213> jelly: Now the error is: ....W: Failed to
            fetch ..... Translation-en Hash Sum mismatch; Still not working.
           
         
        
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          2829 [18:36:10] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, because as far as I
            can tell, systemd failed to shutdown mysql correctly, so I finished
            purging mysql, to find it's still running in memory with lock
            files
           
         
        
          2830 [18:36:18] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, which broke dpkg
           
         
        
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          2832 [18:36:53] <jelly> asd213: I guess it's possible
            httpredir is giving you a mirror with incompletely synced
            jessie-backports
           
         
        
          2833 [18:37:08] <jelly> !which hdn  
         
        
          2834 [18:37:09] <dpkg> To see which mirror you are being sent to
            by the <httpredir.debian.org> redirector, substitute the
            appropriate release and architecture into the following: «wget
            -O/dev/null --max-redirect=0
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2835 [18:37:48] <jelly> asd213: ^^ do that but with the
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          2836 [18:37:50] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: did you remove
            "mysql-server-5.5"?
           
         
        
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          2841 [18:38:44] <asd213> jelly. The site returns HTTP 404. So the
            file doesn't exist
           
         
        
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          2843 [18:39:14] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, yes.
           
         
        
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          2846 [18:41:21] <asd213>
            debian.mirror.iphh.net/debian/dists/jessie-backports/main/i18n/Translation-en
           
         
        
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          2849 [18:42:11] <asd213> it will probably work later..ty
           
         
        
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          2852 [18:42:50] <julius> hi  
         
        
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          2867 [18:47:22] <julius> ive got a package: libqt4-opengl-dev
            which has unmet dependencies...how do you troubleshoot that?
           
         
        
          2868 [18:47:38] <julius>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2887 [18:53:55] <DexterF> on apt-get dist-upgrade I get a metric
            ton of packages that are "kept back", like chromium or
            dpkg. how come?
           
         
        
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          2912 [18:59:12] <Gamenoob> Hello I have problem with an old pc
            which I intended to use as server. I tried to install debian without
            desktop enviroment and I cant get working wifi. I figured that out
            when I tried to update. But when I installed gnome wifi worked out
            out of the box. With desktop enviroment pc gets really slow(256 mb
            ram ) so I would like to use it without desktop.. If anybody can
            help please
           
         
        
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          2917 [19:00:24] <Nimms> Gamenoob,
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          2921 [19:00:41] <atralheaven> hi, how can I limit a user's
            pam login to one login at a time? like user is logged in, if he
            tries to log in from another place, the first one log out. is it
            possible? thanks.
           
         
        
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          2931 [19:02:39] <menace> atralheaven: limits.conf
           
         
        
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          2933 [19:03:02] <Gamenoob> Nimms but I cant install it
           
         
        
          2934 [19:03:16] <Gamenoob> I dont have connection
           
         
        
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          2936 [19:03:46] <atralheaven> menace: on googling I saw it, but I
            didn't understand how it can be used in my case. may you
            explain more?
           
         
        
          2937 [19:03:48] <Nimms> Gamenoob, it is probably installed
            already.
           
         
        
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          2942 [19:04:25] <Gamenoob> I think I tried everything there but
            will do again
           
         
        
          2943 [19:04:27] <menace> you need to write an entry into
            /etc/security/limits.conf. e.g. @sudousers hard maxsyslogins 1
           
         
        
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          2945 [19:04:42] <menace> then every user in sudousers will only
            login one at a time.
           
         
        
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          2948 [19:05:20] <menace> it is a bit problematic in my experience,
            since some executables may be in the same group, so you should
            create extra groups for your users.
           
         
        
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          2950 [19:05:48] <menace> @companyusers hard maxsyslogins 1
           
         
        
          2951 [19:05:49] <menace> * hard maxsyslogins 0
           
         
        
          2952 [19:06:15] <menace> could be two example lines. you should
            try and work with that limits on your systems to understand it.
           
         
        
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          2955 [19:06:24] <pavlz> $  
         
        
          2956 [19:06:27] <menace> preferable in a virtualmachine.
           
         
        
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          2959 [19:06:42] <atralheaven> menace: I think I can create a group
            for that.
           
         
        
          2960 [19:06:48] <atralheaven> menace: Im using PAM to auth openvpn
            clients, and there is no client certs, only pam, I want to limit
            each client to one connection at a time, not more, now they can
            connect to as many as places they want with one user/pass.
           
         
        
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          2962 [19:07:01] <atralheaven> menace: that's why I need that
           
         
        
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          2971 [19:08:05] <menace> at least a systemadministrator should be
            able to login, even if normal users are not allowed, otherwise
            disaster may occur.
           
         
        
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          2974 [19:08:38] <atralheaven> menace: sure, I can login
           
         
        
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          2976 [19:09:02] <menace> well, we do not do remote root login at
            all... well :)
           
         
        
          2977 [19:09:05] <atralheaven> menace: is it as simple as making a
            new group, and adding existing users to it, and then adding this
            rule?
           
         
        
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          2980 [19:10:12] <atralheaven> menace: not root, its disabled on
            ssh, but when I logged in as a normal user, I can sudo to do things
            that I need
           
         
        
          2981 [19:10:25] <menace> in general, yes. but if you do not know
            the system and just add it without knowledge of perhaps custom
            programs, you may shoot yourself in the foot. the normal principle
            to know what you're doing is still valid.
           
         
        
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          2983 [19:10:47] <menace> so, but what do you do, if another user
            is already logged in, and you only can see the bug, if he is logged
            in?
           
         
        
          2984 [19:10:55] <menace> and you cannot login because only one
            user is allowed?
           
         
        
          2985 [19:11:47] <menace> please, play with the tools instead of
            just adding some rule to etc-files because of irc-snippets from some
            random internet-stranger :(
           
         
        
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          2987 [19:12:11] <atralheaven> no, thats not what Im looking for, I
            want each user be able to authenticate with PAM once in a time, not
            from multiple places at the same time
           
         
        
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          2992 [19:13:00] <menace> ah, okay.  
         
        
          2993 [19:13:02] <menace> hrm  
         
        
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          2995 [19:13:14] <DexterF> for a realtek 8169 I need a firmware
            package when upgrading to 8 or I'll shut myself out?
           
         
        
          2996 [19:13:34] <menace> i'm not sure, if limits.conf can
            handle that case.
           
         
        
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          2998 [19:14:33] <atralheaven> menace: mmm any other solution? I
            think you got what im looking for
           
         
        
          2999 [19:14:45] <menace> theoretically maxlogins limits.conf(5)
            instead of maxsyslogins should do that.
           
         
        
          3000 [19:15:27] <atralheaven> menace: if I had certs, openvpn
            itself would do that, but this time we only use PAM to auth
           
         
        
          3001 [19:15:33] <atralheaven> I will check it out
           
         
        
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          3003 [19:15:56] <menace> then the same user may only login the
            specified number of logins. but that may hamper the application
            space (like with sudo perhaps). depends on the use case. try it out.
           
         
        
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          3014 [19:20:59] <DexterF> ok. update sources.list, apt-get update,
            dist-upgrade, even twice, not seeing the new 3.16 kernel in boot
            configs. it does not quite feel like all is done, especially with a
            lot of packages held back
           
         
        
          3015 [19:21:07] <DexterF> what should I do next?
           
         
        
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          3020 [19:22:08] <CrackerJack> DexterF testing
           
         
        
          3021 [19:22:13] <CrackerJack> ir sid  
         
        
          3022 [19:22:18] <CrackerJack> or sid  
         
        
          3023 [19:22:32] <DexterF> CrackerJack: wheezy to jessie, oldstable
            to stable
           
         
        
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          3025 [19:23:10] <CrackerJack> nikolov@ubuntu-ivan:~$ inxi -F
           
         
        
          3026 [19:23:10] <CrackerJack> System: Host: ubuntu-ivan Kernel:
            4.6.0-040600rc1-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
           
         
        
          3027 [19:23:10] <CrackerJack> Desktop: Unity 7.4.0 Distro: Ubuntu
            16.04 xenial my kernel to young born bu good
           
         
        
          3028 [19:23:14] <CrackerJack> but  
         
        
          3029 [19:23:15] <abrotman> CrackerJack: please don't tell
            ;people that
           
         
        
          3030 [19:23:30] <CrackerJack> ok  
         
        
          3031 [19:23:30] <abrotman> DexterF: what are you trying to do?
            Install the 4.x kernel from backports?
           
         
        
          3032 [19:23:36] <jmcnaught> DexterF: dist-upgrade is holding
            packages back? can you make a paste with the command and output?
           
         
        
          3033 [19:23:43] <CrackerJack> i am sory  
         
        
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          3038 [19:24:37] <DexterF> jmcnaught:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3039 [19:25:01] <DexterF> abrotman: just upgrade from 7 to 8
           
         
        
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          3042 [19:26:35] <CrackerJack> DexterF use Aptitude and debug
           
         
        
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          3044 [19:26:49] <CrackerJack> not apt-get  
         
        
          3045 [19:27:07] <abrotman> no  
         
        
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          3047 [19:27:10] <abrotman> CrackerJack: please just stop
           
         
        
          3048 [19:27:34] <CrackerJack> of ok  
         
        
          3049 [19:27:37] <abrotman> DexterF: pastebin "apt-cache
            policy" ; do you have any packages held back?
           
         
        
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          3060 [19:31:13] <DexterF> abrotman:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3061 [19:31:47] <DexterF> abrotman: you'll notice the deb-mm
            repos, I had to keep it else dist-upgrade would go very deep down
            the rabbit hole
           
         
        
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          3069 [19:33:10] <siloxid> has anyone here installed jessie on an
            asus zenbook ux305? are the hardware components supported ok?
           
         
        
          3070 [19:33:31] <Walakea> i have asus not zenbook but quite new
            laptop
           
         
        
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          3073 [19:33:59] <atralheaven> siloxid: you can try live, see if
            everything is ok?
           
         
        
          3074 [19:33:59] <jmcnaught> DexterF: do you get any packages
            listed from "dpkg --get-selections | grep
            'hold$'" or "aptitude search ~ahold"? Also
            what do you mean by down the rabbit hole? Can you show what happens
            with debian multimedia removed?
           
         
        
          3075 [19:34:03] <Walakea> wifi not working by defualt
           
         
        
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          3078 [19:35:53] <DexterF> jmcnaught: both hold queries yield
            nothing. when I disabled dmm and updated, dist-upgrade complained
            about various packages that would break, and removing them generated
            further dependency problem, so I'd have to track down on and on
           
         
        
          3079 [19:36:05] <DexterF> I thus thought I better try and keep the
            dmm repos
           
         
        
          3080 [19:36:16] <DexterF> I can try again, hang on
           
         
        
          3081 [19:36:43] <jmcnaught> siloxid: if it's a skylake you
            might need to use the kernel and intel video driver from
            jessie-backports. also make sure it doesn't have the crappy
            mediatek wifi that Walakea's has
           
         
        
          3082 [19:37:08] <siloxid> atralheaven: no, actually I was asking
            before I buy one because if it doesn't support it well I would
            look elsewhere
           
         
        
          3083 [19:37:16] <Walakea> thanks  
         
        
          3084 [19:37:59] <Walakea> i would like to know how you fare after
            you buy it
           
         
        
          3085 [19:38:01] <atralheaven> siloxid: o ok
           
         
        
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          3088 [19:38:22] <jhutchins> siloxid: There are a few databases
            that try to track what versions of Linux work on what hardware, but
            they rely on users to report results, and they're notoriously
            incomplete.
           
         
        
          3089 [19:38:22] <jmcnaught> DexterF: "/msg dpkg dmm
            remove" has instructions on removing this repo and its packages
            which might help
           
         
        
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          3091 [19:39:20] <DexterF> jmcnaught: I actually already did what
            dpkg suggested
           
         
        
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          3093 [19:40:13] <abrotman> DexterF: if you explicitly install
            chromium, what does it say?
           
         
        
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          3096 [19:41:04] <DexterF> abrotman:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3097 [19:41:37] * DexterF looks outside and all is yellow
           
         
        
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          3100 [19:42:09] <jmcnaught> DexterF: i'm taking a closer look
            at your "apt-cache policy" output, and i see the
            jessie/updates repo, but then it looks like everything else is set
            to wheezy
           
         
        
          3101 [19:42:17] <teraflops> DexterF: consider not using pastebin
            for the sake of humanity
           
         
        
          3102 [19:42:34] <abrotman> DexterF: aptitude search
            '~ahold'
           
         
        
          3103 [19:42:52] <abrotman> jmcnaught: well, that'd explain
            all sorts of issues :(
           
         
        
          3104 [19:42:54] <jmcnaught> DexterF:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3107 [19:43:52] <greycat> Is pastebin.ca also considered bad? I
            know some people hate pastebin.com.
           
         
        
          3108 [19:43:53] <DexterF> let me review the sources
           
         
        
          3109 [19:43:58] <atralheaven> menace: is "maxlogins" a
            soft limit or a hard one?!
           
         
        
          3110 [19:44:05] <DexterF> teraflops: ?  
         
        
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          3112 [19:44:49] <teraflops> greycat: ah hmm, they are not the
            same? then I apologize
           
         
        
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          3114 [19:45:07] <greycat> To be sure, there are many horrible
            ones.
           
         
        
          3115 [19:45:18] <DexterF> jmcnaught, abrotman, I, um, I missed a
            wheezy entry.
           
         
        
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          3122 [19:45:39] <teraflops> DexterF: nah nvm
           
         
        
          3123 [19:45:50] <stoffl> Hi! One question: I've overseen that
            Debian 6 has no updates anymore. I'd need to upgrade a server
            to debian 7. What is the best way to do so?
           
         
        
          3124 [19:46:04] <jmcnaught> DexterF: you can make a paste of your
            sources.list{.d} if you want them peer reviewed
           
         
        
          3125 [19:46:05] <abrotman> dpkg: tell stoffl about
            squeeze->wheezy
           
         
        
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          3127 [19:46:09] <siloxid> jhutchins: yeah. this is bad but I
            assumed that site wouldn't have anything about the ux305
           
         
        
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          3129 [19:46:16] <ychaouche> Hello #debian  
         
        
          3130 [19:46:17] <DexterF> stoffl: make sure you changed all
            sources to wheezy -.-
           
         
        
          3131 [19:46:51] <DexterF> huge upgrade coming in now. sorry about
            the fuzz...
           
         
        
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          3134 [19:47:12] <ychaouche> in reportbug, is there a way for me to
            read a bug report ?
           
         
        
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          3141 [19:50:19] <siloxid> I made the mistake of getting a Lenovo
            S21e and the trackpad, wifi and hard drive aren't supported so
            it's completely useless
           
         
        
          3142 [19:50:36] <siloxid> so I'm a bit gunshy of hardware
            support ATM
           
         
        
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          3145 [19:52:06] <DexterF> siloxid: how is a hard drive not
            supported?
           
         
        
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          3147 [19:52:16] <jmcnaught> siloxid: used computers usually have
            better hardware support in debian. the cutting edge stuff is
            sometimes too far ahead. also better for the environment :)
           
         
        
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          3150 [19:53:33] <DexterF> lenovo T series ftw. worth every penny.
           
         
        
          3151 [19:54:06] <DexterF> and then I have to say, I'd go for
            that popular debian derivate on mobile devices
           
         
        
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          3164 [19:59:29] <siloxid> DexterF: the OS can't see it
           
         
        
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          3172 [20:01:14] <siloxid> so when you're trying to install
            debian, you get stuck at that point unless you want to install to a
            USB hard drive or USB stick or some other attachable device
           
         
        
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          3176 [20:02:32] <siloxid> I ended up installing to a 32GB usb
            stick that only sticks out a few MM when plugged in, but after a few
            months it got bumped and the entire system suddenly became
            unbootable
           
         
        
          3177 [20:02:37] <DexterF> siloxid: that whing has an integrated
            32gb flash drive then? sounds like chipset issue. I'd really
            give xub16.04lts nightly a whirl, might fare you better
           
         
        
          3178 [20:02:56] <DexterF> or get a T series :)
           
         
        
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          3205 [20:18:43] <droo> hey  
         
        
          3206 [20:19:03] <droo> can you recommend me any good online
            resources/tutorials to learn advance linux command line?
           
         
        
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          3208 [20:19:25] <droo> I know bash, I know easy commands (like id,
            ls, vi, etc)
           
         
        
          3209 [20:19:28] <droo> wanna learn something more
           
         
        
          3210 [20:19:43] <atralheaven> menace: I came back to using
            certs... only using pam is easier to maintain and may be good for
            user's anonymity, but using certs + auth is a safer method to
            auth, and I've been working with this method and I know it
            well. thank you for your help anyway!
           
         
        
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          3213 [20:20:27] <menace> ok :)  
         
        
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          3218 [20:21:44] <tacomaster> how can i download unetbootin?
           
         
        
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          3223 [20:23:45] <bin_bash> ...  
         
        
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          3226 [20:24:19] <bin_bash> tacomaster:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3229 [20:25:22] <jmcnaught> tacomaster: it looks like unetbootin
            got dropped for Jessie. Are you trying to prepare a bootable USB
            stick with the Debian installer? If so, unetbootin isn't the
            right tool anyways
           
         
        
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          3263 [20:41:51] <technohehl> Does anybody of you know, when Debian
            9 will be released?
           
         
        
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          3266 [20:42:35] <Kobaz> anyone know any other hardware accelerated
            remote desktop clients, other than remmina
           
         
        
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          3271 [20:43:57] <ponyofdeath> hi, why is tomcat not picking up the
            LC_* vars from /etc/default/locale do i need them in
            /etc/default/tomcat6 too?
           
         
        
          3272 [20:44:25] <greycat> If tomcat is a daemon launched by
            sysvinit or by systemd, it doesn't read the login/PAM configs.
           
         
        
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          3275 [20:44:48] <ponyofdeath> so i need to modify its init script?
           
         
        
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          3277 [20:45:21] <greycat> I would have to defer to someone who
            knows tomcat.
           
         
        
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          3286 [20:47:41] <technohehl> Maybe there is a Channel on Freenode
           
         
        
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          3288 [20:48:24] <dontknow> technohehl, two years later
           
         
        
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          3294 [20:49:55] <dontknow> stable has 3 years without lts part.
            and after that 3 years a new version will be released
           
         
        
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          3297 [20:52:05] <technohehl> Thanks  
         
        
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          3300 [20:52:32] <TomTomTosch> technohehl, usually there is a
            release every two years. jessie is out for a year so probably in
            about a year.
           
         
        
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          3332 [21:03:28] <ychaouche> Hello #debian  
         
        
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          3337 [21:04:17] <ychaouche> how many time approx. between sending
            email to ###@bugs.debian.org and seeing it online ?
           
         
        
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          3341 [21:05:12] <ychaouche> oops, caught up
           
         
        
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          3343 [21:05:17] <ychaouche> o/  
         
        
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          3345 [21:05:29] <teraflops> impatience ...
           
         
        
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          3356 [21:08:07] <fred1807> if fsck number is set at fstab, will
            the system fsck the partition at every boot or only after X mounts ?
           
         
        
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          3378 [21:19:22] <DexterF> dist-upgrade complains about kernel
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          3433 [21:34:46] <nyuszika7h> W: Failed to fetch
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3434 [21:34:54] <riskc> in arduino's IDE, compiling the very
            same code that worked before (even example code...) now throws error
            messages like "unknown type name 'uint8_t'". Any
            idea why?
           
         
        
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          3437 [21:36:44] <jmcnaught> nyuszika7h: try running apt-get update
            again, probably just a mirror that is not up to date
           
         
        
          3438 [21:37:15] <nyuszika7h> this is the fourth time, but the
            error magically disappeared now!
           
         
        
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          3452 [21:41:34] <Slimmy> hello ever since i started using chromium
            i have LOADS of chached ram. how to empty it?
           
         
        
          3453 [21:41:52] <greycat> !free ram  
         
        
          3454 [21:41:52] <dpkg> Unlike information, your computer's
            memory does *not* want to be free. Free RAM is wasted RAM! Linux
            tries to use free physical memory for caching files from disk which
            speeds up disk access considerably. Linux releases RAM from these
            caches if programs need it. If you want to know how much physical
            memory the free(1) tool says you have left for program use,
            it's 'free' + 'buffers' +
            'cache'. Also ask me about <swapwake>.
           
         
        
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          3458 [21:42:34] <greycat> Emptying your cached memory would be
            hugely counter-productive.
           
         
        
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          3460 [21:43:12] <Slimmy> but i only have 250 more MB left
           
         
        
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          3464 [21:44:40] <greycat> You're saying 'free' +
            'buffers' + 'cache' = 250000 ?
           
         
        
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          3474 [21:48:37] <Slimmy> free  
         
        
          3475 [21:48:48] <Slimmy> i mean only 200 more mb free ram
           
         
        
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          3477 [21:48:50] <greycat> Please read what dpkg said about free
            ram.
           
         
        
          3478 [21:49:05] <Slimmy> i did and all cool now
           
         
        
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          3484 [21:51:21] <greycat> OK, remember when I switched from lynx
            to elinks so I could read people stupid encrypted pastebin shit? So,
            why do I *still* get SSL errors?
           
         
        
          3485 [21:51:24] <Toaster_Strudel> I copied the wifi adapter
            firmware fiel for my manufacturer to the lib\firmware. Debian shows
            "airplane mode" when I toggle the wifi on/off.. How do I
            get to the wifi setup?
           
         
        
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          3488 [21:52:32] <greycat> E.g.
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3494 [21:55:47] <greycat> E.g. (from #bash)
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3495 [21:55:54] <jmcnaught> greycat: does w3m work?
           
         
        
          3496 [21:56:14] <greycat> If I have to change browsers a *second*
            time I will just bash my head against my wall until dead.
           
         
        
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          3500 [21:57:05] * greycat tries an update/upgrade... nope, just tzdata.
           
         
        
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          3502 [21:57:41] <Nimms> greycat, missing ca-certificates? Wrong
            date? I dunno.
           
         
        
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          3506 [21:58:47] <TomTomTosch> chrome and firefox work for me, wget
            does not.
           
         
        
          3507 [21:58:51] <greycat> I don't know either. I don't
            know anything about this SSL crap and don't really care, except
            that every idiot is pasting their questions into https sites for
            some god damned reason.
           
         
        
          3508 [21:59:35] <Nimms> greycat, try installing ca-certificates.
           
         
        
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          3511 [22:00:26] <greycat> ca-certificates is already the newest
            version. ca-certificates set to manually installed. Version is
            20130119+deb7u1 (wheezy box).
           
         
        
          3512 [22:00:29] <jmcnaught> w3m is priority standard so it's
            usually already installed, and it seems to work with
           
         
        
          3513 [22:00:38] <jmcnaught>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3515 [22:01:06] <greycat> If I change browser *again*, it will
            work for a month and then stop, just like elinks stopped working.
           
         
        
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          3519 [22:02:41] * greycat finds
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3520 [22:02:42] <judd> Bug
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3521 [22:03:04] <jelly> oh, it's linked against gnutls for
            some reason
           
         
        
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          3525 [22:03:56] <trimosier> links2
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3546 [22:10:42] <wtiger> Hi!  
         
        
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          3549 [22:11:41] <wtiger> archlinux user thinking of changing
            distro - why should I choose debian over something rpm based, like
            opensuse or centos?
           
         
        
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          3553 [22:12:34] <pencilandpaper> Debian's dope. Check it out
            wtiger . Experience and explore.
           
         
        
          3554 [22:13:00] <wtiger> pencilandpaper: i already checked it out,
            downloaded kde live image.. no plasma yet?
           
         
        
          3555 [22:13:26] <greycat> Not sure "dope" is the word
            I'd choose here.
           
         
        
          3556 [22:13:28] <pencilandpaper> Ok cool. Do you mean plasma 5?
           
         
        
          3557 [22:13:29] <wtiger> but f**k aesthetics, what should I be
            focusing on?
           
         
        
          3558 [22:13:49] <wtiger> pencilandpaper: yes
           
         
        
          3559 [22:13:58] <pencilandpaper> Well ofcourse you want to choose
            the DE of choice that you want, which I am assuming is KDE right?
           
         
        
          3560 [22:14:07] <wtiger> certainly  
         
        
          3561 [22:14:19] <pencilandpaper> Thats pretty much it wtiger , and
            then just use the OS however you want to use it.
           
         
        
          3562 [22:14:47] <pencilandpaper> Debian has its different uses,
            but it also has its multimedia uses for those that get down that way
            wtiger..hence Ubuntu.
           
         
        
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          3564 [22:15:17] <pencilandpaper> So I have the non-free
            repo's added, since I use debian for desktop use..here at
            home..and like to play games, watch movies, listen to music, etc.
           
         
        
          3565 [22:15:28] <wtiger> is there something like AUR for debian?
           
         
        
          3566 [22:15:35] <greycat> "Has the highest version numbers of
            everything, supports hardware that won't be released for the
            next 3 months, has every bell and whistle, is on the bleeding edge
            of features" ... are all things that DO NOT describe Debian. If
            those things are important to you, Debian may not be the best fit.
           
         
        
          3567 [22:15:40] <teraflops> wtiger: debian is not rolling release.
            Use stable. If you end using sid you better come back to archlinux.
           
         
        
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          3572 [22:16:11] <wtiger> teraflops: sid?  
         
        
          3573 [22:16:22] <pencilandpaper> Well there is the repsitory
            wtiger , where all software is stored. So yes, but its less
            community based, and more right from debian.
           
         
        
          3574 [22:16:24] <teraflops> Sid is unstable branch
           
         
        
          3575 [22:16:36] <wtiger> ah  
         
        
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          3577 [22:17:01] <greycat> The current stable version of Debian was
            feature-frozen in late 2014, so the software is from that period.
           
         
        
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          3579 [22:17:12] <pencilandpaper> debian stable will move on its
            own though wtiger, so no worries and when its time to upgrade to the
            new stable release you'll know.
           
         
        
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          3581 [22:17:30] <wtiger> greycat: you mean no bleeding edge
            software?
           
         
        
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          3584 [22:17:44] <pencilandpaper> You also have access to backports
            wtiger to keep you up to date as far as your software, kernels, etc
            are concerned.
           
         
        
          3585 [22:17:45] <greycat> Not in stable, and the happiest Debian
            users are the ones who appreciate this.
           
         
        
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          3587 [22:18:01] <pencilandpaper> So you aren't stuck with
            "old software" when it comes down to it.
           
         
        
          3588 [22:18:01] <greycat> Yes, true, there are some backports.
           
         
        
          3589 [22:18:04] <wtiger> greycat: think I get your drift
           
         
        
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          3592 [22:18:17] <pencilandpaper> You are also free to compile your
            own software wtiger.
           
         
        
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          3594 [22:18:41] <teraflops> wtiger: also the.package manager is
            very powerful and it supports partial upgrades unless pacman
           
         
        
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          3596 [22:19:00] <wtiger> teraflops: you mean unlike pacman?
           
         
        
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          3599 [22:19:30] <Kobaz> anyone know any other hardware accelerated
            remote desktop clients, other than remmina
           
         
        
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          3601 [22:19:38] <pencilandpaper> You also have a insane amount of
            software packages to choose from wtiger, so you won't go
            without..thats for sure.
           
         
        
          3602 [22:20:02] <pencilandpaper> There are packages in the debian
            repo's that I couldn't find in the arch repo's. I am
            back on debian. Its more "me".
           
         
        
          3603 [22:20:18] <wtiger> pencilandpaper: could you give me an
            example?
           
         
        
          3604 [22:20:23] <teraflops> wtiger: yeah sorry
           
         
        
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          3606 [22:20:39] <pencilandpaper> Some of the pidgin plugins that I
            use wtiger . I could have compiled them but you know.
           
         
        
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          3608 [22:20:53] <pencilandpaper> I am used to using debian to be
            honest, and I just prefer it.
           
         
        
          3609 [22:20:54] <wtiger> i've been using arch for about 2
            years now, never has it crashed on me... does debian provide some
            other sort of 'stability'?
           
         
        
          3610 [22:21:02] <pencilandpaper> I enjoy its stability too..so.
           
         
        
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          3613 [22:21:42] <pencilandpaper> No question. I have never had
            debian crash on me ever..unless I was experimenting with mixing
            different branches, or using sid.
           
         
        
          3614 [22:22:10] <greycat> wtiger: stability also refers to the
            feature set of the software. Installing a security patch
            shouldn't break your config files or your scripts.
           
         
        
          3615 [22:22:27] <wtiger> ...  
         
        
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          3619 [22:23:27] <wtiger> guess there's no use installing
            debian on cutting edge hardware - say skylake cpus, right?
           
         
        
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          3621 [22:24:07] <greycat> The jessie kernel is 3.16.7-* but there
            are backports of 4.x available, if you can get it installed at all.
           
         
        
          3622 [22:24:42] <wtiger> why are newer versions called
            backports?.. funny
           
         
        
          3623 [22:24:51] <markybob> you really need 4.5 for skylake.
            you'll need to compile it. backports has 4.3
           
         
        
          3624 [22:24:56] <greycat> It's a backport from the unstable
            branch compiled for the stable branch.
           
         
        
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          3626 [22:25:05] <wtiger> ah ok  
         
        
          3627 [22:25:08] <tjcarter> wtiger: It's a developer term in
            English.
           
         
        
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          3629 [22:25:44] <Toaster_Strudel>
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3630 [22:25:55] <Toaster_Strudel> :\  
         
        
          3631 [22:26:14] * tjcarter wants to backport XFCE 4.12 to stable but
            that ... is a bit of an undertaking.
           
         
        
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          3635 [22:26:44] <tjcarter> It's not quite Gnome, but
            it's still a lot of pieces.
           
         
        
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          3637 [22:27:01] <pencilandpaper> I don't even like Xfce 4.12.
            The window snapping works differently than it does on 4.10.
           
         
        
          3638 [22:27:02] <wtiger> now I can appreciate why debian is ideal
            for servers..
           
         
        
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          3640 [22:27:12] <teraflops> wtiger: indeed
           
         
        
          3641 [22:27:13] <pencilandpaper> Thats why I am so happy that
            stable is using 4.10.
           
         
        
          3642 [22:27:29] <tjcarter> I need the zoom feature from 4.12
           
         
        
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          3652 [22:30:28] <tjcarter> Actually what I really need is an
            improvement upon that feature, but it's a start :)
           
         
        
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          3654 [22:31:00] <greycat> Backporting a whole DE properly is often
            impossible.
           
         
        
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          3656 [22:31:14] <greycat> Hell, you can't even backport
            *lyxn*.
           
         
        
          3657 [22:31:18] <greycat> Lynx either.  
         
        
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          3660 [22:32:06] <greycat> (though in my case I tried backporting
            jessie lynx to wheezy, not unstable to jessie)
           
         
        
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          3668 [22:34:01] <pencilandpaper> Brb.  
         
        
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          3676 [22:39:29] <DexterF> /usr/sbin/grub-probe: warning:
            Couldn't find physical volume `(null)'. Some modules may
            be missing from core image.. <- need I worry?
           
         
        
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          3684 [22:40:49] <unborn> o/  
         
        
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          3688 [22:42:34] <unborn> guys what is the best way to use rsync
            for backup files from server to my home server? I mean to preserve
            permissions etc.. I am asking this as my home server have 2tb ntfs
            hdd plugged in but I know ntfs does not support permissions etc..
           
         
        
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          3691 [22:42:44] <unborn> shall I reformat it to ext4?
           
         
        
          3692 [22:42:53] <greycat> That would be my choice.
           
         
        
          3693 [22:43:07] <markybob> unborn: i think you have to to maintain
            permissions
           
         
        
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          3695 [22:44:22] <greycat> It would have to be some unix-like file
            system at least.
           
         
        
          3696 [22:44:45] <TomTomTosch> or you's have to tar it first.
           
         
        
          3697 [22:45:02] <markybob> ugh. pretty much ruins rsync for backup
           
         
        
          3698 [22:45:03] <greycat> Right, which means you can't rsync
            unless you have a temporary staging area from which you build the
            tarballs.
           
         
        
          3699 [22:45:12] <unborn> greycat: yeah mine too, but what I am
            afraid is when I would like to modify any raw files on that backup
            (for development or what ever reasons like before restore the files
            I would modify any html or php) from any linux system and from any
            linux user.. my laptop is also only linux but account have different
            username of course.. would that be the problem for me?
           
         
        
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          3701 [22:45:46] <TomTomTosch> i didn't say he can have
            everything :3
           
         
        
          3702 [22:45:47] <greycat> If it's locally mounted on a linux
            box, you can just edit the files as root, regardless of UIDs.
           
         
        
          3703 [22:46:15] <greycat> I don't quite understand your
            notion of editing the backup files, but... there you are.
           
         
        
          3704 [22:46:43] <unborn> yeah greycat that could be a problem coz
            if I will edit them as a root, then permissions will change to root
            right? I mean after file is saved
           
         
        
          3705 [22:46:52] <greycat> No. The permissions and owner do not
            change.
           
         
        
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          3707 [22:47:30] <unborn> greycat: the reason is.. I developed
            app.. with username and password.. its flat file shopping cart (for
            example)
           
         
        
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          3714 [22:48:11] <unborn> I have it on my laptop.. I will upload
            this to my home server and set up rsync to push it onto real
            domain.. sync for every 10 minutes
           
         
        
          3715 [22:48:12] <greycat> You can test it locally -- create a file
            in /tmp, chown it to a nonexistent user (e.g. chown 1995), edit it
            as root, and ls -l and you'll see it's still owned by a
            number
           
         
        
          3716 [22:48:29] <greycat> The same will be true for your external
            HD.
           
         
        
          3717 [22:48:43] <unborn> so that way would be 'reseting'
            the whole html directory for every 10 minutes..
           
         
        
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          3719 [22:49:24] <greycat> So it's not really a backup.
            It's your development system.
           
         
        
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          3721 [22:49:56] <unborn> greycat: yeah as well dev system but I
            need to backup whole live server onto it
           
         
        
          3722 [22:50:06] <unborn> so it will work for me in both ways :)
           
         
        
          3723 [22:50:08] <greycat> Everything you've said so far
            should work.
           
         
        
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          3726 [22:52:08] <unborn> so if I create file as user1 and then
            perform sync to my backup server.. it will be still under user1
            permissions.. so if I edit those files as a root on backup server
            and then upload them back to normal live server - permissions would
            be still same?
           
         
        
          3727 [22:52:24] <markybob> unborn: if you use rsync -a or
            something yes
           
         
        
          3728 [22:52:35] <unborn> I guess uploading altered file have to be
            uploaded with user1 and not root user?
           
         
        
          3729 [22:52:36] <greycat> You should certainly be using rsync -a
            for this.
           
         
        
          3730 [22:52:36] <markybob> unborn: and you formated it to ext4
           
         
        
          3731 [22:52:54] <greycat> Editing the file will NOT change the
            owner, as I said multiple times.
           
         
        
          3732 [22:52:55] <unborn> greycat: yeah thats what I am using..
           
         
        
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          3735 [22:53:24] <unborn> greycat: I understand.. but how can user2
            edit files which belongs to user1
           
         
        
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          3737 [22:53:36] <unborn> from another system.. this is where I am
            getting confused
           
         
        
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          3739 [22:54:06] <greycat> unborn: As I said, you would edit them
            *as root*. Then the owner doesn't matter.
           
         
        
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          3744 [22:55:01] <unborn> greycat: sure, and then push them back as
            user1 via ssh.. and everything should be cool..
           
         
        
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          3746 [22:55:06] <greycat> right  
         
        
          3747 [22:55:10] <unborn> or can I push them as a root?
           
         
        
          3748 [22:55:15] <unborn> aha possibly not.. heh
           
         
        
          3749 [22:55:31] <greycat> You would need to do the rsync as root
            in BOTH directions, so that you can preserve the UIDs.
           
         
        
          3750 [22:56:04] <greycat> Otherwise, the user as whom rsync runs
            on the recipient end is who will end up owning the files, and
            that's not what you want.
           
         
        
          3751 [22:57:09] <unborn> greycat: but then when I ssh into server
            as owner of domain then I would not be able to edit files... eh
           
         
        
          3752 [22:57:29] <greycat> You could turn on root ssh logins. That
            would be the easiest fix by far, if you can live with that.
           
         
        
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          3754 [22:58:35] <unborn> greycat: thank you, I already have root
            on.. all the time, however I want to keep files as user1 and not
            root.. that is whole issue I have
           
         
        
          3755 [22:58:36] <unborn> heh  
         
        
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          3757 [22:58:46] <greycat> Then there is no issue!
           
         
        
          3758 [22:58:56] <greycat> Just do everything as root. Both
            directions of rsync, and the editing.
           
         
        
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          3760 [22:59:07] <greycat> All the ownerships will be preseved.
           
         
        
          3761 [22:59:28] <unborn> heh I am going to test this :) thank you
            very much for your time and advice
           
         
        
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          3763 [23:00:04] <unborn> heh okay.. just synced one file
           
         
        
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          3765 [23:00:40] <unborn> as root.. it worked, however root on live
            server can edit, delete file, but normal user cannot
           
         
        
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          3767 [23:01:18] <nebg> hello everyone... i have a gentoo machine
            with i3 installed and gnome display manager... i don't know why
            by some weeks when i plug my external monitor it exits from the GUI
            and goes to a tty monitor... any idea how can i debug this and
            understand what's happening when i plug the monitor ? maybe the
            last dmesg string could help "[262485.274007] traps:
            xss-lock[1727] trap int3 ip:7fb96e06d87b sp:7ffc7ff07500
            error:0" 
           
         
        
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          3769 [23:02:12] <greycat> nebg: ask the gentoo channel
           
         
        
          3770 [23:02:13] <Ooze> nebg: reinstall Gentoo
           
         
        
          3771 [23:02:50] <nebg> greycat, sorry i wrote gentoo.. i mean
            debian
           
         
        
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          3773 [23:03:35] <greycat> nebg: what does this command say: dpkg
            -l libc6 | tail -1
           
         
        
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          3780 [23:05:46] <RippyDippy> hey guys. I've followed the wiki
            on nvidia to the t. But it still isn't recognizing and running
            on nouveau. Any ideas?
           
         
        
          3781 [23:05:54] <nebg> greycat dpkg -l lists the packages
            installed, in this case i think you are searching for the command
            libc6, tail -1 i don't know... wait' i'll give the
            output
           
         
        
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          3783 [23:06:05] <somiaj> RippyDippy: what nvidia card do you have?
           
         
        
          3784 [23:06:16] <RippyDippy> somiaj: gtx 970
           
         
        
          3785 [23:06:24] <nebg> greycat, here you are "ii libc6:i386
            2.21-9 i386 GNU C Library: Shared libraries"
           
         
        
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          3787 [23:06:44] <somiaj> RippyDippy: You will have to use the
            driver (and maybe kernel) from jessie-backports for that card. It
            isn't supported by the version in jessie
           
         
        
          3788 [23:07:01] <nebg> ohh tail -1 only the last line
           
         
        
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          3790 [23:07:20] <RippyDippy> somiaj: That's what I've
            done, adding backports to source.list, updated, installed
            nvidia-driver, and rebooted
           
         
        
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          3792 [23:07:30] <PTY> I did a stable netinst and I am not able to
            get TP-LINK TL-WN722N usb wireless adapter working. I tried
            installing the relevant packages
           
         
        
          3793 [23:07:33] <somiaj> RippyDippy: did you modify your xorg.conf
            to tell it to use the nvidia driver?
           
         
        
          3794 [23:07:43] <RippyDippy> somiaj: I havn't tried that yet
           
         
        
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          3796 [23:08:19] <somiaj> RippyDippy: you have to explicity tell
            xorg to use the nvidia driver (it won't detect it). This
            requires 3-4 lines usually the docs sugegst putting it in
            /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf
           
         
        
          3797 [23:08:20] <jmcnaught> nebg: there aren't any Debian
            releases using libc6 2.21. are you using ubuntu, or do you have some
            messed up stable/outdated testing hybrid?
           
         
        
          3798 [23:08:26] <somiaj> RippyDippy: I'm surprised you
            didn't see this instructions on the wiki
           
         
        
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          3800 [23:08:35] <RippyDippy> somiaj: Where is xorg.conf located
            again?
           
         
        
          3801 [23:08:52] <greycat> RippyDippy: does not exist in a typical
            configuration
           
         
        
          3802 [23:08:59] <somiaj> RippyDippy: you can either use
            /etc/X11/xorg.conf or put a config snippiet in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
           
         
        
          3803 [23:09:02] <PTY> I don't have an entry for the adapter
            when I do ifconfig also it doesn't seem to be lighting up
           
         
        
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          3805 [23:09:17] <RippyDippy> greycat: Thanks!
           
         
        
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          3816 [23:12:23] <RippyDippy> is Driver "nvidia" all I
            need? Or do I need to add each device manually
           
         
        
          3817 [23:13:41] <jmcnaught> RippyDippy: the example on the wiki
            page probably works:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3818 [23:14:19] <RippyDippy> jmcnaught: Just found that. thanks
           
         
        
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          3839 [23:22:09] <brontosaurusrex> what tools to check disk health?
           
         
        
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          3842 [23:22:40] <brontosaurusrex> I have a slight memory of
            running something with SMART in their name
           
         
        
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          3844 [23:22:51] <epsilon> smartmontools  
         
        
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          3846 [23:23:04] <brontosaurusrex> epsilon, thanks
           
         
        
          3847 [23:23:51] <joeli> hi - I installed debian but with no DE or
            the "standard system utilities". I did this because the
            installation kept crashing if I selected to install with them. I can
            boot up into debian terminal....is there some command I can enter to
            re-install these utilities and a DE?
           
         
        
          3848 [23:23:58] <brontosaurusrex> another thing: controling fan
            speed based on cpu temperature..., what to use?
           
         
        
          3849 [23:24:29] <Brigo> brontosaurusrex, try running tasksel
           
         
        
          3850 [23:24:37] <Brigo> for selecting DE.  
         
        
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          3852 [23:25:14] <brontosaurusrex> Brigo, this is mostly a server,
            ill keep openbox, any other ideas?
           
         
        
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          3854 [23:26:10] <Brigo> brontosaurusrex, tasksel will show you a
            menu from where you can choose what DE you want, i thought that is
            what you was asking for.
           
         
        
          3855 [23:26:31] <DexterF> alright, after upgrade to jessie boots
            even, but won't start X
           
         
        
          3856 [23:26:40] <jmcnaught> joeli: which installer image did you
            use? are you installing debian stable/jessie?
           
         
        
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          3860 [23:27:51] <joeli> jmcnaught: debian-8.3.0-i386-CD-1
           
         
        
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          3869 [23:30:05] <jmcnaught> joeli: okay, strange. i thought maybe
            you were using the testing installer or something
           
         
        
          3870 [23:30:44] <joeli> can I enter some commands in the terminal
            to install a DE?
           
         
        
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          3875 [23:32:08] <jmcnaught> joeli: tasksel will bring up a menu
            like the one in the installer. or you can use apt-get to install the
            meta-package for the DE that you want
           
         
        
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          3878 [23:33:07] <joeli> apt-get install xfce ?
           
         
        
          3879 [23:33:26] <markybob> joeli: you probably want
            task-xfce-desktop
           
         
        
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          3883 [23:35:53] <joeli> hmm, just tried that. It appears I'm
            connected online....hmmm
           
         
        
          3884 [23:36:09] <nebg> jmcnaught, i'm on a testing...
           
         
        
          3885 [23:36:12] <joeli> i'm NOT connected online*
           
         
        
          3886 [23:36:26] <nebg> sorry why ? am i forced to use stable ? the
            channel id #debian not #debian-stable
           
         
        
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          3889 [23:36:39] <markybob> joeli: thus the error. that cd-1
            doesn't have xfce
           
         
        
          3890 [23:37:20] <markybob> nebg: per /topic testing/unstable
            support is in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net
           
         
        
          3891 [23:37:20] <joeli> markybob: but shouldn't it just
            download from online?
           
         
        
          3892 [23:37:28] <markybob> joeli: yes. fix your internet.
           
         
        
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          3894 [23:37:39] <jmcnaught> nebg: well there is a channel
            dedicated to testing/unstable #debian-next on irc.oftc.net where
            you'll probably get better support. debian testing is on libc6
            2.22 at this point though, so you're probably a bit behind on
            updates
           
         
        
          3895 [23:37:48] <joeli> my internet is fine. Is there a command to
            check connection in debian?
           
         
        
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          3898 [23:38:04] <markybob> joeli: ping  
         
        
          3899 [23:38:25] <jmcnaught> joeli: did the installer tell you that
            network configuration succeeded? did it ask you about missing
            firmwares?
           
         
        
          3900 [23:38:29] <fuan> i would start with ifconfig ; as root
           
         
        
          3901 [23:38:34] <joeli> I did ping
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3902 [23:38:44] <zykotick9> joeli: <sidenote> if you
            installed without a working network, your /etc/apt/sources.list
            won't be in a working state...
           
         
        
          3903 [23:39:21] <jmcnaught> joeli: an infinite loop of errors or
            what?
           
         
        
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          3905 [23:39:23] <DexterF> why was gdm uninstalled durign
            dist-upgrade? system came up with no X dm
           
         
        
          3906 [23:39:31] <joeli> is the command "cat
            /etc/apt/sources.list" to check?
           
         
        
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          3908 [23:39:37] <brontosaurusrex> joeli, ping -c 1 google.com
           
         
        
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          3910 [23:39:48] <joeli> ok, i'll try that brontosaurusrex
           
         
        
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          3914 [23:41:46] <joeli> hmm, I am connected. says 1 packet
            transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
           
         
        
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          3917 [23:42:12] <fuan> in that case have a look at your sources
            list, joeli
           
         
        
          3918 [23:42:22] <joeli> ok  
         
        
          3919 [23:42:58] <markybob> joeli: pastebin it
           
         
        
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          3921 [23:43:08] <jmcnaught> joeli: here is an example of what your
            sources.list should look like:
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
          3922 [23:43:22] <markybob> and seriously 0ms?
           
         
        
          3923 [23:43:29] <markybob> that's not...possible
           
         
        
          3924 [23:44:00] <markybob> light can't travel that quickly
           
         
        
          3925 [23:44:00] <joeli> o, i can see 3 non hashed items in the
            sources.list file. The first is to my cd-rom, the other 2 are
            jessie/updates main
           
         
        
          3926 [23:44:42] <joeli> jmcnaught: that link says
            "forbidden"
           
         
        
          3927 [23:44:51] <joeli> webpage rather  
         
        
          3928 [23:45:02] <teraflops> heh if you ping localhost and forget
            to paste the whole output
           
         
        
          3929 [23:45:12] <jmcnaught> joeli: are you on a corporate network
            or VPN or something?
           
         
        
          3930 [23:45:15] <markybob> yeah  
         
        
          3931 [23:45:21] <joeli> yes jmcnaught  
         
        
          3932 [23:45:44] <joeli> is it possible to share a screenshot?
           
         
        
          3933 [23:46:09] <jmcnaught> joeli: you probably need to talk to
            your network administrator
           
         
        
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          3938 [23:47:29] <joeli> jmcnaught: I can see the list now
           
         
        
          3939 [23:48:09] <jmcnaught> joeli: you mean the wiki link? make
            your sources.list look like that
           
         
        
          3940 [23:48:51] <joeli> hmm, in my sources.list I only have the 2
            security sources. I should add the other 4 sources?
           
         
        
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          3942 [23:49:30] <joeli> for example, i don't have deb
            replaced-url 
           
         
        
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          3947 [23:50:10] <jmcnaught> joeli: your current sources.list might
            already have lines that duplicate the ones in the example. the six
            lines in the example are all you need for a debian stable system
           
         
        
          3948 [23:50:43] <joeli> ok jmcnaught - I'm going to add those
            six lines to my sources.list
           
         
        
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          3953 [23:51:30] <jmcnaught> joeli: you'll probably want to
            comment out any entries for cdroms. the easiest is simply to
            duplicate the example exactly
           
         
        
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          3958 [23:52:55] <joeli> ok jmcnaught  
         
        
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          3961 [23:54:00] <joeli> hmm, does the order of each link in the
            sources.list matter?
           
         
        
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          3965 [23:55:13] <jmcnaught> joeli: if the same version of a
            package is available in multiple repos, it uses the first listed
            one. again i recommend to simply duplicate the example exactly
           
         
        
          3966 [23:55:31] <joeli> ok jmcnaught  
         
        
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