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1 [00:01:53] <Ouroboros> hm, i think it must be a driver issue,
since the link is working now
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6 [00:05:19] <threatzero> hols
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15 [00:09:02] <threatzero> hi?
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23 [00:10:51] <CutMeOwnThroat> maybe hi
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27 [00:11:47] <threatzero> speak spanish?
28 [00:11:53] <markybob> !es
29 [00:11:53] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en
Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en
Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join
#debian-es en la línea de chat.
30 [00:12:11] <TheKernelMan> ThreatZero -> No, But I Speak
Spanish
31 [00:12:19] <threatzero> ok
32 [00:12:36] <TheKernelMan> Hablame en privado si quieres
33 [00:12:36] <threatzero> i speak english :D
34 [00:12:42] <TheKernelMan> Ok
35 [00:12:48] <threatzero> estas en debian-es?
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38 [00:13:00] <TheKernelMan> No, altiro voy, no sabia ese canal
39 [00:13:05] <threatzero> dale
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68 [00:27:21] <mtemmerm> hi guys - any reason why the download
links on debian.org are dead atm? iso and torrent links alike...
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70 [00:27:34] <markybob> mtemmerm: we moved to 8.4 yesterday
71 [00:27:36] <abrotman> recent minor revision
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76 [00:29:40] <Aorious> When updating initramfs, I get this
warning
replaced-url
77 [00:29:42] <mtemmerm> ok, I went up the path of the download
server and found 8.4 ;)
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89 [00:37:50] <spacedust> markybob: ive set it up :D debian
instaler rocks the box
90 [00:38:11] <markybob> spacedust: yes. i like it :) glad to
hear. welcome to the family
91 [00:38:16] <spacedust> markybob: i made an md0 then an lvm
now thinking about using / as btrfs
92 [00:38:26] <spacedust> markybob: i use debian as my desktop
too :D right now :D
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94 [00:38:54] <spacedust> markybob: im thinking about using the
space left on the lvm to create lvms for each virtual machine i will
host
95 [00:39:00] <Ouroboros> hm, cant get either of my two NICs
working :/
96 [00:39:02] <spacedust> markybob: and use kvm + lvm + virtio
97 [00:39:04] <markybob> spacedust: only thing i'll saw is
i had a bad experience with btrfs with lvm and encryption as /
i'm not sure if that was just a weird bug or what...but beware
98 [00:39:05] <spacedust> markybob: how does that sound ?
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100 [00:39:12] <Ouroboros> do all the realtek wired NICs require
the binary firmware?
101 [00:39:14] <markybob> spacedust: say*
102 [00:39:20] <spacedust> markybob: i dont use encryption
103 [00:39:33] <spacedust> what kind of bad experience ?
104 [00:39:40] <spacedust> meh i just might use good old ext4 :P
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106 [00:39:53] <markybob> spacedust: couldn't ever get it to
boot. gave up and stayed with ext4
107 [00:40:08] <Ouroboros> markybob: interesting, that is the
config i was planning
108 [00:40:20] <spacedust> markybob: its done :) its ext4 thanks
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110 [00:41:28] <markybob> Ouroboros: also now staring with 4.4
btrfs is in serious development and not recommended. so use an older
version if you go that route
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112 [00:41:50] <spacedust> markybob: but why the newer debian
installer doesnt lets me select gpt for example ? it defaults to
msdos
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114 [00:41:58] <spacedust> i mean the disk label
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116 [00:42:12] <Ouroboros> i'll just use whatever is in
jessie
117 [00:42:24] <Ouroboros> 3.17 looks like
118 [00:42:28] <spacedust> Ouroboros: tell me how it went please
:) im sticking with ext4 for now
119 [00:42:43] <Ouroboros> i'll tell you in about 3 weeks
when i get around to it
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125 [00:44:38] <andril> hello
126 [00:44:49] <Ouroboros> so when ifconfig shows "Link
encap: UNSPEC" that means the driver is not working properly,
right?
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132 [00:45:51] <andril> does anyone know where i can find shell
themes other than the .themes folder? I have a theme showing up even
thou the folder is empty
133 [00:46:16] <spacedust> is it bad idea to put swap on raid too
? :))
134 [00:46:19] <spacedust> sounds silly
135 [00:46:29] <Ouroboros> why would it be bad
136 [00:46:49] <markybob> spacedust: no you probably should put
it on raid
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140 [00:50:36] <Ouroboros> hm
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146 [00:51:52] <andril> thanks - solved usr/share/themes/
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151 [00:54:21] <Ouroboros> hm, should i try fixing the intel
driver or the realtek one?
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157 [00:56:39] <markybob> Ouroboros: i don't know what your
problem is. both have packages in jessie-backports
158 [00:56:50] <spacedust> markybob: thank you very much
159 [00:56:57] <spacedust> markybob: it booted so fast and its
minimal how i like it
160 [00:57:13] <markybob> spacedust: great. you're welcome
161 [00:57:18] <Ouroboros> markybob: i need it for etch :P
162 [00:57:27] <markybob> Ouroboros: well stop that nonsense
163 [00:57:58] <markybob> Ouroboros: upgrade. hell, squeeze is
archived.
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165 [00:58:18] <markybob> Ouroboros: why do you expect etch to
have support and work?
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167 [00:58:19] <spacedust> :))) eth he says :)))
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169 [00:58:29] <Ouroboros> i dont expect it to work
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171 [00:58:50] <Ouroboros> there is always a slim chance though
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173 [00:59:05] <markybob> no there isn't. you can't
backport that
174 [00:59:33] <TomTomTosch> doing it just for fun?
175 [00:59:58] <markybob> TomTomTosch: thank fucking god. i love
you. smoke break
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177 [01:00:18] <Ouroboros> not for fun, it would be nice if it
worked
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179 [01:00:40] <TomTomTosch> lol, then listen to markybob.
don't bother with it.
180 [01:00:59] <spacedust> boots in 10 seconds :D omg :D
181 [01:01:00] <TomTomTosch> why would you even?
182 [01:01:02] <spacedust> i love debian :D
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184 [01:01:08] <Ouroboros> meh, i cant use it even without
network
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186 [01:01:10] <Ouroboros> *can
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189 [01:01:48] <spacedust> but i cant blacklist the pcspkr *
snd_pcsp
190 [01:02:18] <spacedust> i added them in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-pcspkr as blacklist pcspkr and blacklist
snd_pcsp and did update-initramfs -u and still getting it
191 [01:02:21] <Ouroboros> TomTomTosch: was there no realtek
wired support back then? i think this card is also quite old
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195 [01:03:34] <spacedust> can i disable ipv6 completly ?
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198 [01:05:23] <TomTomTosch> Ouroboros, no idea. that stuff has
not been supported for six years.
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203 [01:06:11] <TomTomTosch> Ouroboros, not even sure where to
check that.
204 [01:06:26] <Ouroboros> yeah, me either, its all archived now
205 [01:06:36] <TomTomTosch> why do you even bother?
206 [01:07:15] <Ouroboros> because its easier to fix this one
thing than build a whole new thing from scratch?
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209 [01:08:10] <TomTomTosch> and having a zombie on the network.
210 [01:08:20] <TheKernelMan> Wow
211 [01:08:23] <markybob> and no security whatsoever
212 [01:08:38] <spacedust> markybob: if i now take out one of the
hardisks it will still boot right ?
213 [01:08:38] <Ouroboros> its behind a router, 100% firewalled,
and read-only
214 [01:08:46] <Ouroboros> good luck hacking it
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216 [01:09:34] <markybob> spacedust: uh...i don't know your
hardware. did you do something like raid 5? plus why are you pulling
a hd?
217 [01:09:52] <spacedust> markybob: just theoretically speaking
if one dies ...
218 [01:09:58] <spacedust> markybob: i have 2 disks in raid1
219 [01:10:03] <markybob> spacedust: yeah if it dies you're
fine
220 [01:10:04] <spacedust> with lvm on top
221 [01:10:19] <spacedust> markybob: so if i put in a new one ?
what happens ? it will automagically remake everything ? :))
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225 [01:10:50] <markybob> spacedust: with software raid you have
to tell it to but yeah. it's easy
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228 [01:11:32] <markybob> spacedust: hardware raid is magic
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235 [01:14:05] <awal1> How to check why Xorg, is using more cpu
then usual even if I'm running the habitual applications ?
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245 [01:16:19] <spacedust> markybob: thanks alot again
246 [01:16:31] <spacedust> and thanks debian for making this
wonderfull distro :D
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249 [01:17:07] <TomTomTosch> i wouldn't simply remove it.
you can tell mdadm to remove a drive first.
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254 [01:18:41] <TomTomTosch> ah well, he already said it x)
255 [01:19:34] <spacedust> TomTomTosch: what if it dies totaly ?
:)
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258 [01:19:47] <spacedust> TomTomTosch: was just a theoretical
question
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260 [01:20:00] <TomTomTosch> spacedust, if one drive dies, you
can rebuild it.
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263 [01:20:47] <Ouroboros> unless the other drive dies while you
are rebuilding
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265 [01:21:16] <TomTomTosch> well, then you still have backups,
right? :3
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268 [01:21:28] <Ouroboros> sure *rolls eyes*
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271 [01:21:38] <transhuman_> hi hi does this bug still affect
debian ?
replaced-url
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278 [01:28:22] <spacedust> i installed p7zip-full and suggested
p7zip-rar but there is no such package
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280 [01:29:32] <Ouroboros> TomTomTosch: ok, now i give up :P
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285 [01:30:00] <posi> Y'all see
replaced-url
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291 [01:32:36] <Mathisen> anyone using openVAS here ? i got a
strange problem it complain that my redis server is not runing but
it is... >>
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292 [01:32:47] <Mathisen> anyone have an idea how to troubleshoot
this ?
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305 [01:36:17] <transhuman_> posi good idea, I had to remove it,
it was freezing up my debian live install
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309 [01:37:02] <transhuman_> Mathisen, what makes the complaint
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313 [01:38:18] <Mathisen> transhuman_, a check script for openVAS
314 [01:38:38] <transhuman_> is it a bash script
315 [01:39:07] <Mathisen> yes
316 [01:39:28] <transhuman_> put #!/bin/bash -x at top and find
out where it is that it complains
317 [01:39:36] <Mathisen>
replaced-url
318 [01:39:38] <Mathisen> thats the one
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320 [01:40:08] <Mathisen> okej will try
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323 [01:40:24] <transhuman_> what is the exact error message it
gives
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325 [01:41:03] <Mathisen>
replaced-url
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330 [01:41:31] <transhuman_> sorry Mathisen put #!/bin/sh -x
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335 [01:44:24] <Mathisen> i dont get it .. " redis-server is
not running or not listening on socket " but i edited my "
/etc/redis/redis.conf " and i did uncomment 2 line > "
unixsocket /tmp/redis.sock " and " unixsocketperm 700
"
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337 [01:44:28] <defanor> i'm looking for server monitoring
tools – to detect things like running out of free disk space,
reporting alerts from systemd journal, etc. what would be the most
standard/native/nice way to do that on debian jessie servers? i only
know of nagios/zabbix/etc, but would probably be more happy with
something more minimalistic (and maybe not "enterprise",
not web-oriented, not in java or php)
338 [01:44:43] <Mathisen> ehh i need to sleep on this.. i must be
missing something
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344 [01:45:35] <Mathisen> if anyone got any ideas pls send me a
pm.. i need to sleep work in 5 1/2 hours :(
345 [01:45:44] <Mathisen> nn folks
346 [01:45:58] <transhuman_> ok let me take a look I will post
anything I find Mathisen
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351 [01:48:07] <cafuego> Mathisen: nagios
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356 [01:49:22] <cafuego> Wait no
357 [01:49:27] <cafuego> I meant ^ defanor
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361 [01:50:05] <defanor> cafuego: thanks; perhaps will finally
try it. but i'm finding it to be quite strange, since it's
a relatively new things; what was used before nagios?
362 [01:50:11] <defanor> s/things/thing/
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364 [01:50:44] <cafuego> defanor: shell scripts, snmp?
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367 [01:51:58] <cafuego> defanor: there are lots of relatively
new performance monitoring things, but I don't know of too many
that actually send alerts when stuff goes wrong.
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369 [01:52:24] <defanor> cafuego: ah. ok, thanks
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371 [01:53:03] <cafuego> One thing with angios is though that
it's pretty verbose in terms of alerts.
372 [01:53:27] <cafuego> Don't make the mistake of linking
it to your phone and getting 3am messages about "Could not run
check"
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375 [01:55:42] <defanor> i won't; was just going to link it
to mail, and maybe xmpp. btw, can it address different groups of
alerts to different users?
376 [01:55:49] <cafuego> yep
377 [01:55:54] <defanor> nice
378 [01:56:02] <cafuego> It's ridiculously configurable in
that regard
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404 [02:09:31] <esrax> having a problem with debian 8.4 mounting
an mdadm array on boot. it is not the root partition. os boots into
emergency mode, /proc/mdstat shows nothing. the array is listed in
mdadm.conf properly, and i have done update-initramfs. running
`mdadm --assemble --scan`, it finds the array fine and can be
mounted. dmesg is empty
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406 [02:10:02] <esrax> i have also done `dpkg-reconfigure mdadm`
and set it to all disks
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408 [02:11:21] <esrax> array's drives are SSDs and show up
as SCSI drives about 10s after the regular SATA drives in dmesg as
well
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412 [02:15:25] <woshty> esrax: different controller?
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414 [02:16:25] <esrax> yes, it's virtual, SATA drives are
via the virtual controller and the SCSI drives are DAS in the
hardware passed through to the blade through vtx or whatever
415 [02:16:33] <esrax> wcshty ^
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417 [02:17:44] <esrax> i mucked that sentence up. it's a
virtual machine, SATA drives are virtual, SCSI drives for the mdadm
array are DAS in the blade hardware, on a controller passed through
via vtx
418 [02:18:31] <esrax> *vt-d
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422 [02:21:31] <esrax> woshty: see above sorry, mispelt your name
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444 [02:38:08] <esrax> it seems like mdadm-raid.service is
starting too early. that service still uses the old sysv file,
it's just some wrapper around it. how is are disks being mapped
to devices during boot, specifically scsi devices if it's
different than sata
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446 [02:39:17] <woshty> esrax: you could try putting the driver
for the ssds in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
447 [02:39:34] <woshty> *ssd controller
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493 [03:02:38] <esrax> woshty: bingo :) boot is significantly
longer now, but it gets going eventually
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595 [04:18:22] <bazup> adrian: you ll get to do it
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597 [04:18:28] <z8z> Hi guys.... today i update debian every day
and today i found a huge list of available updates which are not
reported by debian security newsletter. Is there any other
newsletter explaining those?
598 [04:18:49] <z8z> *first "today" is misstype
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601 [04:19:20] <jmcnaught> !8.4
602 [04:19:20] <dpkg> Debian 8.4 was released on April 2, 2016.
This point release will correct some serious bugs and copy security
updates across to the main archive. Further details are at
replaced-url
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607 [04:22:27] <pingfloyd> z8z: you might want to consider
subscribing to debian-announce for future reference
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609 [04:23:44] <pingfloyd> z8z: for example:
replaced-url
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612 [04:24:01] <z8z> oh... so point release security fixes are
not included in the debian security news list?
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614 [04:24:35] <abrotman> it's not "security" only
.. it's a mix of things, and no
615 [04:24:55] <pingfloyd> z8z: it's basically consolidating
a bunch of packages into the main archive
616 [04:25:01] <dfcnvt> How do you get it to copy to clipboard
when taking a selected screenshot? I did so by (Shift + ScreenShot).
It just shuttered and saved a file to home directory -- no gui or
options
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618 [04:25:25] <z8z> oh ok
619 [04:25:28] <z8z> thanks for the info
620 [04:25:33] <z8z> was just wondering
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624 [04:26:01] <pingfloyd> z8z: think of it like locking in a
bunch of updates from many different archives.
625 [04:27:05] <z8z> pingfloyd: i see....
626 [04:27:28] <z8z> pingfloyd: will check debian-announce
carefully from now on
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639 [04:38:40] <ordex> hello
640 [04:39:02] <ordex> anybody can suggest me how to enable
autologin (terminal) in debian with upstart ? I used to do that in
inittab, but this is the past :)
641 [04:39:22] <ordex> I don't have any
/etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf file - maybe I should create one ?
642 [04:40:55] <abrotman> why are you using upstart?
643 [04:41:27] <ordex> abrotman: dunno - I believe I am using
upstrat, but I am not sure
644 [04:41:35] <ordex> I just installed debian testing in my qemu
645 [04:41:50] <abrotman> you're probably using systemd
646 [04:41:53] <ordex> and I realized that inittab was not
there...by googling a bit I found that this is because of the
migration to upstart ?
647 [04:41:56] <ordex> aaaah
648 [04:41:58] <ordex> ok makes sense
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650 [04:42:08] <ordex> still, my question holds :P
651 [04:42:17] <ordex> s/upstart/systemd/
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656 [04:44:23] <ordex> mh by googling for systemd I found this:
replaced-url
657 [04:44:31] <ordex> but does not work :(
658 [04:45:09] <ordex> I guess I have to enable the service
somehow
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665 [04:51:28] <ordex> mh it says it is enabled, but in the qemu
console i still get the login
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683 [05:08:36] <pingfloyd> ordex: autologin at the console or to
a DM?
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688 [05:13:50] <ordex> pingfloyd: console
689 [05:14:03] <ordex> pingfloyd: respect for your nickname :D
690 [05:14:23] <tjcarter> :D
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702 [05:23:36] <jmcnaught> ordex: it's just in a qemu that
you want the autologin to happen? do you mind if i ask why? the the
VM has sshd on it, why not just ssh in with a key?
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713 [05:29:30] <Quantumcross> hi nerds!
714 [05:29:54] <ordex> jmcnaught: I use qemu for kernel
development and testing, therefore I'd like to have something
fast that boots up and does something, without having the hassle of
logging in
715 [05:30:35] <Quantumcross> I have a couple questions: I'm
in debian testing, I'm having issues with kernel 4.4, so
I'm manually booting into 4.3. Should I/how do I report a bug
in Debian? (on 4.4 my cpu is locked to 800/900 mhz under load)
716 [05:30:55] <Quantumcross> and second of all, what's the
best "non-breaking" way of setting 4.3 as my default
kernel
717 [05:31:34] <jmcnaught> ordex: fair enough. i bet that the
instructions on
replaced-url
718 [05:32:29] <TomTomTosch> !tell Quantumcross about reportbug
719 [05:32:54] <ordex> jmcnaught: thanks !
720 [05:32:56] <Quantumcross> thanks :)
721 [05:33:16] <TomTomTosch> Quantumcross, please make sure your
problem has not been reported already and good luck.
722 [05:33:35] <Quantumcross> I'm trying to find the current
reports, but I'm not sure what package it would be under
723 [05:33:40] <Quantumcross>
replaced-url
724 [05:33:43] <Quantumcross> is what I'm looking at
725 [05:35:03] <TomTomTosch> you can try dpkg -l | grep
linux-image and see which one you have installed.
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727 [05:37:27] <ordex> jmcnaught: I guess that i have to change
the service name based on what I use in console= right ?
728 [05:37:31] <ordex> in my case this owuld be ttyS0
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732 [05:38:09] <Quantumcross> it looks like this is the place to
put the bug:
replaced-url
733 [05:38:13] <Quantumcross> lots of 4.4 posts there
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736 [05:40:42] <jmcnaught> ordex: is it a serial console? are you
looking at the section on serial consoles in that archwiki link?
Also when i did "systemctl status getty@tty1" here it
helpfully linked to
replaced-url
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738 [05:41:09] <ordex> yeah I should have finish reading the
entire page first
739 [05:41:12] <ordex> and thanks for the pointer
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748 [05:43:47] <ordex> ok, the boot just stopped without giving
me any shell :D
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757 [05:48:15] <ordex> jmcnaught: also if I run "agetty
--autologin root -s %I 115200,38400,9600 vt102" from the
console, it just hangs - is this expected behaviour when ran from
the console ?
758 [05:48:43] <jmcnaught> ordex: so not good? you might also be
interested in the debug-shell documented in
/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian
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760 [05:48:54] <ordex> mh, can have a look at that
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762 [05:49:11] <jmcnaught> ordex: i don't know, i've
never tried to do autologin on console before
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764 [05:49:59] <ordex> oh ok
765 [05:50:02] <jmcnaught> ordex: i do have serial console
enabled for some qemu/kvm VMs, but i turn that on in the kernel
command line.
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767 [05:50:05] <ordex> will fight with this some more then
768 [05:50:17] <ordex> jmcnaught: what do you mean ?
769 [05:50:48] <jmcnaught> ordex: debug-shell might be what you
want, or at least will help you diagnose stuff. it's basically
a root shell on tty9 that starts during early boot. not something
you want to forget to turn off though
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772 [05:51:41] <ordex> jmcnaught: yeah
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774 [05:51:57] <ordex> jmcnaught: what do you mean you have the
console enabled in the kernel command line ?
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776 [05:52:29] <ordex> mh cool: agetty --autologin root -s ttyS0
115200,38400,9600 vt102 << this works from the shell
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778 [05:52:38] <ordex> I wonder why it does not work in systemd
then
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780 [05:54:11] <jmcnaught> ordex: in /etc/default/grub i have:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS0
init=/bin/systemd"
781 [05:54:29] <ordex> I do have the same
782 [05:54:36] <ordex> but still that requires the login, right ?
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787 [05:55:32] <jmcnaught> ordex: yes of course. but i'm not
doing embedded stuff. if i want to log in i do it with SSH and a
key. The serial console's there for if something breaks, like
if that VM loses network and I don't want to reboot it
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789 [05:55:54] <ordex> I see oky
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863 [06:45:31] <mosi> so my vps is having trouble with a recent
known bug occuring between nginx and openssl
864 [06:46:03] <mosi> this was supposedly patched in a fairly
recent openssl commit, but the patch doesn't appear to be in
testing repos yet. does anyone know when this will be available?
865 [06:46:35] <mosi> and if not soon, is there any trouble
i'm likely to run into rolling back to the stable version of
openssl?
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869 [06:47:06] <jmcnaught> mosi: using testing on a server
isn't a very good idea in general
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872 [06:47:25] <mosi> jmcnaught: it's not production,
it's just a personal machine
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882 [06:51:16] <jmcnaught> mosi: still it sounds like it's
connected to the internet, and testing is usually the last to get
security updates. some places to check for this info would be
replaced-url
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886 [06:51:47] <mosi> good to know, thanks
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888 [06:52:12] <TomTomTosch> mosi, if it was recently commited
you will probably have to wait at least for the next stable release
of openssl if it was not security related.
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893 [06:54:14] <mosi> TomTomTosch: thanks
894 [06:54:27] <mosi> sounds like i'm going to the stable
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946 [07:23:43] <theGodAwful> hey people, first time using debian
as my main machine finally, so far it seems as clean and modular as
arch without all the downsides. I'm getting an overheating
problem causing shutdown, around 70c. At the moment I' ve just
got watch -n 5 acpi -t in a terminal
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948 [07:24:31] <theGodAwful> but was wondering if theres a step
inbetween me noticing it and the pc shutting down, like playing a
noise perhaps? I'll investigate actual cause later
949 [07:25:35] <nevyn> theGodAwful: so pushing the machine to
thermal shutdown is a bad idea
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951 [07:28:31] <theGodAwful> nevyn: nah I havnt changed the
safety buffer, it wont melt at 60 degrees
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953 [07:29:03] <theGodAwful> I just dont have time to look into
it this week and something came up I needed linux for
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957 [07:32:25] <theGodAwful> I'll probably end up with a
python script playing some annoying wav I think
958 [07:32:31] <alex1a> hello guys someone can explain me what
"allow-hotplug wlan0" in
'/etc/network/interfaces' file ?
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960 [07:32:48] <theGodAwful> no actually an mp3, its 2016
961 [07:32:59] <nevyn> alex1a: like it says on the box
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internet throw wlan0 and create a dchp server for eth0 ports there
are connected to
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1060 [08:39:38] <aversario> where can I download Debian-Med?
1061 [08:39:47] <z8z> there is no vnc client in Debian which
support username to connect to host? S:
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1065 [08:42:11] <jmcnaught> z8z: vinagre?
1066 [08:42:30] <z8z> jmcnaught: it only access by using password
1067 [08:42:55] <z8z> jmcnaught: no username field and no way to
insert one even in the url of host
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1077 [08:46:45] <jmcnaught> z8z: i don't use VNC very often,
i'm not sure if it has user authentication as part of the
protocol. vinagre can work over ssh, which would require a user.
have you tried that?
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1087 [08:49:25] <jmcnaught> aversario: i think with blends you
just install regular debian, then install task meta packages.
"aptitude search ~n^med-" for a list of the med blend
metapackages
1088 [08:50:23] <aversario> jmcnaught: I'll try that, thank
you.
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1098 [08:52:19] <jmcnaught> aversario: the blends page
replaced-url
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1301 [09:43:11] <AASDFASDF> Hello, the installer will not make
partitions bootable. The loader loads, but the flag stays false.
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1314 [09:44:58] <AASDFASDF> Hello, anyone?
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1329 [09:50:25] <TheIdea> hi there I want to use a mailserver on
my VPS. But since there are so many I would like to get some tips. I
need something simple and secure, it's mainly for myself but
maybe a couple of users more in the future. Nothing big though
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1331 [09:50:44] <liftedlegend> hello
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1334 [09:51:02] <liftedlegend> if anyone could help me out it
would be greatly appreciated
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1337 [09:51:27] <TheIdea> there are the old one like postfix,
exim, fetchmail but they seem to be hard to config and maintain
1338 [09:51:36] <liftedlegend> i'm wanting to learn python
and how to program. i'm going to be starting school soon. but
i'm trying to get debian installed and its' missing
firmware files.
1339 [09:51:57] <TheIdea> then I've found zimbra that looks
nice but like bloatware
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1343 [09:52:35] <TheIdea> iRedMail seems good but I could't
find any info on security etc.
1344 [09:52:43] <TheIdea> +n
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1346 [09:53:27] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, this installer has the
firmware included:
replaced-url
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1349 [09:54:02] <liftedlegend> does anyone know a channel that i
could connect to, to get help with installing debian when it's
missing firmware files?
1350 [09:54:03] <TomTomTosch> TheIdea, i found postfix pretty easy
to use.
1351 [09:54:20] <liftedlegend> thank you
1352 [09:54:26] <liftedlegend> i'm in irssi how do i download
it from that link
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1354 [09:54:53] <liftedlegend> i'm a noob but i'm very
eager to learn. lol
1355 [09:55:01] <TomTomTosch> so you have a lan connection but
wlan does not work?
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1357 [09:56:24] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend ^
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1360 [09:57:59] <liftedlegend> i have no current lan connection
i'm at a hotel.
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1362 [09:58:20] <liftedlegend> my little bro has a windows
computer. is there a way i can leech internet off that via ethernet
cable?
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1364 [09:58:41] <liftedlegend> its a dell inspiron also but a
newer one.
1365 [09:58:58] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, what machine are you
sitting on? a linux pc?
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1367 [09:59:47] <liftedlegend> ^replaced-url
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1369 [10:00:12] <liftedlegend> yes i'm on ubuntu gnome at the
moment.
1370 [10:00:26] <tannercollin> when I load my EFI USB Debian
Installer (firmware), it just starts a GRUB console. anyone know
why?
1371 [10:00:41] <liftedlegend> it's a dell inspiron. a older
one. i'll be getting new pc soon. i'm just learning what i
can while i'm on this one.
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1375 [10:01:41] <knosys> hello
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1378 [10:02:20] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, can you use that iso
to reinstall?
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1380 [10:02:34] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, i've given you a
link.
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1383 [10:03:10] <liftedlegend> i'm trying to figure out how
to copy it or get it out of this irssi client
1384 [10:03:16] <liftedlegend> i'm logged into the console
1385 [10:03:54] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend wget
replaced-url
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1388 [10:04:40] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, after you have
downloaded 'cp ~/path/to/iso /dev/sdXX'
1389 [10:05:08] <tannercollin> TomTomTosch: will that make the USB
boot in EFI mode?
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1393 [10:05:53] <TomTomTosch> tannercollin, the installer does.
the live usb does not. the link i provided should work.
1394 [10:06:04] <liftedlegend> wget
replaced-url
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1396 [10:06:20] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, you type that into a
different console.
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1400 [10:06:46] <TomTomTosch> liftedlegend, not into the chat :P
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1406 [10:08:58] <liftedlegend> well i have no gui up right now and
i can't just copy and paste it in the console. i thought maybe
that just over rode the chat client i guess lol
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1410 [10:09:29] <eugenmayer> Hello. Are the
replaced-url
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1416 [10:10:48] <TomTomTosch> eugenmayer, not for me.
1417 [10:10:51] <drmagoo> Does anyone know of a rdp-client for
linux (to connect to windows machines) that support having seperate
windowsize and resolution? For example windowsize 2560x1440 and
resolution 1920x1080
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1421 [10:11:27] <pflanze> eugenmayer, not for me either
1422 [10:11:37] <eugenmayer> i am having great issues building m y
docker images, since its stalling ont jessies main packages on
security:
replaced-url
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1425 [10:12:43] <liftedlegend> i just had to write it down on a
piece of paper. lol
1426 [10:12:45] <pflanze> I can't view your url without js
1427 [10:12:49] <TheIdea> Is this a good tutorial:
replaced-url
1428 [10:12:49] <pflanze> eugenmayer, ^
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1432 [10:13:41] <pflanze> TheIdea, there's not really such a
thing as a simple mail server, if you intend to use it seriously.
1433 [10:13:45] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: Zimbra and iredmail both
build on top of Postfix and other sotware. If you use one of those,
you'll be relying on the support and security they their
projects/communities provide.
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1435 [10:14:05] <eugenmayer> pflanze: hrm, its a blob, google
drive, can really paste you the direct URI
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1437 [10:14:14] <liftedlegend> alright it should be downloading
now. thankyou.
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1439 [10:14:44] <liftedlegend> i'm also having trouble with
my alps touchpad. how can i fix this. the buttons work but not the
touch sensor. i really appreciate the help
1440 [10:15:03] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: as pflanze is suggesting,
running a mail server is pretty complex and you need to understand
quite a bit to be responsible for one. Starting small with a
relatively simple Postfix or Exim4 setup might be a good idea if you
want to be able to understand each part well enough to deal with
problems
1441 [10:15:13] <TheIdea> hmm maybe I'll just use it as send
only
1442 [10:15:25] <pflanze> eugenmayer, what kind of blob, why not
just text?
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1444 [10:15:38] <pflanze> TheIdea, sending is the most difficult
part nowadays.
1445 [10:15:44] <eugenmayer> pflanze: its an image, just a
screenshot
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1447 [10:15:55] <pflanze> TheIdea, if that includes actual arrival
at the other end other than in the spam folder.
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1449 [10:16:29] <TheIdea> well I want to get the log per mail
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1451 [10:16:41] <TheIdea> so setting up send only is kinda a must
1452 [10:16:56] <pflanze> the log?
1453 [10:17:21] <pflanze> I mean, ok, you get a log with error
messages if there are errors, and an ok otherwise.
1454 [10:17:57] <TheIdea> If I dont set it up like that I'll
have to ssh into the server every time to just checkt he logs
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1457 [10:18:02] <pflanze> But neither does that provide an
advantage over using a 3rd party service, nor does it tell you why
your recipients don't get your email.
1458 [10:18:25] <pflanze> TheIdea, the problem is not that you get
errors, but that you get none and you still can't deliver mail.
1459 [10:18:27] <TheIdea> it's pretty much for me only
1460 [10:19:10] <eugenmayer> pflanze: can you access
replaced-url
1461 [10:19:22] <pflanze> eugenmayer, 404
1462 [10:19:27] <TheIdea> do you know an easier way to receive the
logs automatically?
1463 [10:19:49] <pflanze> eugenmayer, I can access
replaced-url
1464 [10:19:56] <pflanze> TheIdea, what logs?
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1466 [10:20:13] <TheIdea> logwatch fail2ban
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1468 [10:20:27] <TheIdea> and couple more
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1470 [10:20:44] <liftedlegend> what is fail2ban for?
1471 [10:20:46] <pflanze> TheIdea, aha!, you want to get email
that system processes send?
1472 [10:20:54] <TheIdea> yes
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1475 [10:21:17] <pflanze> TheIdea, then you can either forward
those to another mail service (and try to teach that system that
it's not spam),
1476 [10:21:29] <pflanze> or you can deliver to a mailbox locally
and get over POP/IMAP.
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1478 [10:22:33] <TheIdea> delivering it to my mail service
didn't work that well.
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1480 [10:22:42] <TheIdea> it's not even in the spam
1481 [10:22:50] <pflanze> TheIdea, note that in my experience
Gmail is a pain and never really learns well, so you might be out of
luck with forwarding to Gmail.
1482 [10:22:59] <TheIdea> so I thought it's beacue I have no
mail server installed
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1484 [10:23:16] <TheIdea> I dont use gmail anyway
1485 [10:23:25] <TheIdea> but gess all of the major ones are the
same
1486 [10:23:29] <TheIdea> +u
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1489 [10:23:53] <pflanze> TheIdea, check contents of /var/mail/
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1491 [10:24:31] <TheIdea> there is just a mail file
1492 [10:24:56] <pflanze> also /var/spool/exim4/
1493 [10:25:06] <TheIdea> I've config/ the software to send
to my current mail service though
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1495 [10:25:59] <pflanze> You almost certainly already have a mail
service installed (exim by default on Debian), but if it's not
configured, it doesn't do external delivery thus all your mails
should be in one of those folders.
1496 [10:26:12] <TheIdea> get permission denied when I try to cd
exim4
1497 [10:26:18] <pflanze> get root?
1498 [10:26:38] <TheIdea> there I get : Exim is a Mail Transfer
Agent. It is normally called by Mail User Agents,
1499 [10:26:38] <TheIdea> not directly from a shell command line.
Options and/or arguments control
1500 [10:26:38] <TheIdea> what it does when called. For a list of
options, see the Exim documentation.
1501 [10:27:18] <pflanze> "there"=?
1502 [10:27:28] <TheIdea> used sudo
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1504 [10:27:39] <TheIdea> but I used sudo su now it works
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1506 [10:28:10] <TheIdea> I got db input and msglog
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1508 [10:28:47] <TheIdea> all empty except the db folder
1509 [10:29:05] <TheIdea> has a retry.lockfile
1510 [10:29:09] <pflanze> ok then it seems to have been delivered.
1511 [10:29:37] <pflanze> tailf /var/log/exim4/mainlog
1512 [10:29:48] <pflanze> and run something like:
1513 [10:30:06] <eugenmayer> pflanze: ah ..
replaced-url
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1517 [10:30:42] <pflanze> echo -e 'To: your@address\nFrom:
your@address\nSubject: test\n\nHi.\n'|sendmail -t
1518 [10:30:52] <pflanze> TheIdea, ^
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1520 [10:31:29] <eugenmayer> pflanze: ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de or
this mirrir is down, can you access it?
1521 [10:31:31] <TheIdea> nfrom is the server?
1522 [10:31:52] <pflanze> \n is a newline
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1524 [10:32:14] <TheIdea> oh ok
1525 [10:32:15] <pflanze> if -e is given to echo
1526 [10:32:41] <TheIdea> I'm not too familiar with th
terminal
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1528 [10:33:27] <pflanze> It's a convention used for strings
generally in programming.
1529 [10:33:37] <TheIdea> should I ctrl +c the tailf?
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1531 [10:33:53] <pflanze> tailf waits for new entries to be
appended
1532 [10:33:53] <TheIdea> or open a new terminal window
1533 [10:33:58] <pflanze> so, open a new terminal window instead
1534 [10:34:01] <TheIdea> k
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1543 [10:35:46] <alt^255> Hi. I've upgraded from stable to
testing yesterday and I've noticed courier-imap is gone. I need
that to be running - but it's not int he available packages.
What am I missing here?
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1546 [10:36:07] <pflanze> It's an interesting question: unix
users always had functional mail service in the past, so using mail
for log etc. delivery has always been sensible;
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1548 [10:36:24] <pflanze> but what do people do nowadays that the
"functional" has mostly disappeared from the equation?
1549 [10:36:49] <alt^255> pflanze: sorry, was that an answer to my
question?
1550 [10:37:04] <TheIdea> well got nothing
1551 [10:37:04] <pflanze> No, just philosophical pondering about
TheIdea 's questions.
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1553 [10:37:08] <cyd_parker> Hi everyone. I'm a systems
technician and all our Debian systems patched the kernel, apt and
some other packages a day ago (using unattended-upgrades). I
can't find a security advisory for any of these packages, and
the changelog for the kernel at packages.debian.org gives 404. Does
anyone have any intel on these updates?
1554 [10:37:57] <TheIdea> wait a sec
1555 [10:38:07] <pflanze> (I guess POP3 might be the most
sensible/reliable solution, iff the user has a client side (i.e.
non-web) mail client, or uses a web client that supports POP3.)
1556 [10:38:08] <TheIdea> maybe I forgot to open the port in ufw
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1558 [10:38:45] <pflanze> TheIdea, check: dpkg -S
/usr/sbin/sendmail
1559 [10:38:59] <pflanze> to see what mail software runs on your
machine.
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1564 [10:39:37] <pflanze> alt^255, I dunno. Let me check my
testing install.
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1566 [10:39:52] <TomTomTosch> alt^255, it got removed from
testing.
replaced-url
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1568 [10:40:00] <jmcnaught> cyd_parker: "/msg dpkg 8.4"
also consider subscribing to the debian-announce mail list
1569 [10:40:02] <TheIdea> exim4-daemon-light: /usr/sbin/sendmail
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1571 [10:40:20] <pflanze> TheIdea, good, as expected, that's
the default install.
1572 [10:40:25] <TheIdea> y
1573 [10:40:27] <TomTomTosch> alt^255, but you should expect
things like that from testing. it's not meant to be used for
production.
1574 [10:40:32] <alt^255> TomTomTosch: aagh. I must have missed
it.
1575 [10:40:43] <TheIdea> should I stick with it or replace it?
1576 [10:40:46] <alt^255> TomTomTosch: no worries, I was just
surprised I could not find any mention of it in the diff e-mail
I've got
1577 [10:40:46] <cyd_parker> jmcnaught: Thanks, I'll loook in
to it.
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1581 [10:41:13] <pflanze> TheIdea, leave it I think. So, after the
echo ..| sendmail -t it should say nothing in the shell you entered
this line, but you should get a log entry,
1582 [10:41:28] <pflanze> TheIdea, thing is, I'm using qmail
myself, not exim, thus not sure.
1583 [10:42:14] <pflanze> but the general response in such cases
is: find all log files, and state files/dirs (spool) and watch what
happens to them.
1584 [10:42:19] <pflanze> log files also include:
1585 [10:42:30] <pflanze> tailf /var/log/mail.log
1586 [10:42:38] <pflanze> maybe exim writes there.
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1588 [10:43:03] <pflanze> also, perhaps exim light only writes the
files to the spool and never delivers them, but then you should find
those files.
1589 [10:44:09] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: if you just want the server
to send mail but not receive it, you can configure exim4 or postfix
(or a simpler MTA like ssmtp or msmtp-mta) as a null-client, and
give it SMTP authentication details for an account on a mail server
that is authorized to send for your domain name
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1591 [10:44:35] <TheIdea> I've got a exim4 folder in the
var/log folder
1592 [10:44:50] <TheIdea> taht has some log files
1593 [10:45:39] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: you can configure both exim4
and postfix like this with dpkg-reconfigure, for Postfix however I
find it easier to answer its debconf question with "no
configuration" and drop in a simple conf file
1594 [10:45:44] <pflanze> Then "tail
/var/log/exim4/mainlog"
1595 [10:46:29] <pflanze> (I really think there should be a guide
on "how to get system mail messages on Debian (through POP3 or
so)".)
1596 [10:46:56] <TheIdea> R=nonlocal: Mailing to remote domains
not supported
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1598 [10:47:20] <TheIdea> and some more stuff
1599 [10:47:30] <TheIdea> but I guess that is the important part
1600 [10:47:47] <pflanze> yep, although I would (have) expect(ed)
that it still collects the messages in its spool.
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1603 [10:48:00] <TheIdea> I think I should just remove exim4 and
install some other mailserver
1604 [10:48:09] <pflanze> Not necessarily.
1605 [10:48:13] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: did you try running
"mutt" or "mail" as root? If you want to just
use mutt locally on the system to check mail but don't want to
be root, you could make a new alias in /etc/aliases
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1607 [10:48:26] <TheIdea> doesn't seem to be configured
anyway
1608 [10:48:42] <pflanze> dpkg-reconfigure exim4-daemon-light
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1611 [10:49:06] <TheIdea> I don;t want to check it locally
I'd like it to get send to my email service
1612 [10:49:21] <TheIdea> so I only access the server when needed
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1615 [10:50:11] <pflanze> Makes sense, just with the caveat that
if the mail service you're using doesn't learn well, then
you need to go through the pains of deliverability issues,
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1619 [10:50:28] <TheIdea> did the dpkg but there was nothing to
confige just pressed ok an then it exited the gui
1620 [10:50:37] <TheIdea> configure
1621 [10:51:00] <pflanze> i.e. it could be necessary to set up a
domain/subdomain for your sending mail address and server, set up
reverse DNS of your server to use that, set up SPF and DKIM and
DMARC.
1622 [10:51:19] <pflanze> That's just how locked down email
is nowadays because of the spammers.
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1625 [10:51:45] <TheIdea> yea but I'm kinda donw ith exim4
1626 [10:51:48] <TheIdea> -w
1627 [10:51:51] <TheIdea> with
1628 [10:52:07] <pflanze> It doesn't really matter whether
you're using exim4 or postfix or anything else.
1629 [10:52:10] <TheIdea> I'll just use postfix with that
neat tut I found
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1631 [10:52:33] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: exim4 will probably do what
you want if you do "dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config" and
then tell it "mail sent by smarthost, no local mail"
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1634 [10:53:32] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: or with Postfix answer
"Satellite system"
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1636 [10:54:08] <TheIdea> Ill try yhr reconfig
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1638 [10:54:11] <TheIdea> the
1639 [10:54:55] <TheIdea> should I split the config files?
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1642 [10:56:04] <valerio-bozzolan> Hi! What appened to
bzr-fastimport after wheezy?
1643 [10:56:16] <pflanze> TheIdea, go with the default?
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1647 [10:57:46] <TheIdea> still not working
1648 [10:57:57] <TheIdea> but at least its writing into the
mainlog
1649 [10:58:26] <TheIdea> I better install it with a tutorial
1650 [10:58:32] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: does your smarthost require
authentication?
1651 [10:58:45] <pflanze> TheIdea, if you can use POP3, better go
with that
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1653 [10:58:48] <pflanze> less pains.
1654 [10:59:09] <TheIdea> @jmcnaught 'm not sure what you
mean
1655 [10:59:17] <jmcnaught> setting up a POP3 daemon on every
server you want to get mail from is kind of ridiculous
1656 [10:59:35] <pflanze> hmwell, true.
1657 [10:59:35] <TheIdea> +I
1658 [10:59:42] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: the smarthost is the remote
mail server that actually takes care of sending mail
1659 [10:59:47] <pflanze> But then you could relay mail to a
single server of yours instead, too.
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1661 [11:00:03] <TheIdea> I'm not sure how do I check that?
1662 [11:00:15] <pflanze> Anyway once you've got many servers
you probably know how to make mail work. I was assuming TheIdea has
just one.
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1664 [11:01:01] <TheIdea> I only have one vps I'm training
config. and hardening on
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1667 [11:01:43] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: so you basically want to
configure the mail transport agent (MTA) on your server to relay all
mail to a smarthost. exim4 can do that with the questions
dpkg-reconfigure asks, but if that remote mail server needs
authentication i think you need to check
/usr/share/doc/exim4-config/README.Debian.gz
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1670 [11:02:45] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: do you have a domain name
registered? Did the domain name come with mail support? Ask your DNS
provider if they have mail accounts, configure an MTA on your
servers to send through them
1671 [11:02:57] <TheIdea> I have
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1673 [11:03:16] <TheIdea> but I rly need to use tutorial
1674 [11:03:28] <TheIdea> this is not a good way to config
everything
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1676 [11:03:35] <TheIdea> via chat I mean
1677 [11:03:48] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: if you find exim4 or postfix
too difficult, you could checkout ssmtp, nullmailer, or msmtp-mta
1678 [11:03:59] <TheIdea> if you know a good tut for exim Ill use
exim otherwise I found a good one for postfix
1679 [11:04:21] <TheIdea> if I have a good tutorial that's
not a poblem
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1681 [11:04:53] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: in my opion tutorials are
only good for illustrating all the parts involved. you still need to
read the documentaion provided by the software.
/usr/share/doc/exim4-config/README.Debian.gz documents how to
configure exim4 on debian quite well
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1685 [11:05:49] <TheIdea> well the doc are too much work
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1688 [11:06:11] <TheIdea> I always start with a tut and then when
Im familar with it a bit I go into the detail with the docs
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1691 [11:07:02] <TheIdea> most docs are hard to understand and if
I start with the docs without tut it takes me forever to get
something running
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1693 [11:07:07] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: i guess search for tutorials
on sending mail with a smarthost, or lookup one of the other MTAs i
suggested
1694 [11:07:07] <pflanze> Fair enough; the one you linked does too
much, though, with POP3,IMAP, and mail reception.
1695 [11:07:33] <TheIdea> yea I found another one that does send
only
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1697 [11:08:15] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: you'll still need to
know the details for your smarthost/remote mail server you are
relaying messages to
1698 [11:08:22] <pflanze> Also, smarthost is not the same
situation as normal external mail delivery.
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1702 [11:09:41] <TheIdea> I've got this here:
replaced-url
1703 [11:09:51] <TheIdea> but I guess it should work with deb too
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1705 [11:10:39] <WormFood> When I run xsane, and select my Canon
MP280 printer/scanner, xsane seems to hang. I just get a small,
blank, window, that seems to be the right size for the settings, but
that is all it does. Does anyone know what I need to do to make this
work?
1706 [11:10:40] <TheIdea> there is also the test part with echo
1707 [11:11:35] <pflanze> "mail" is using "sendmail
-t", too, under the hood.
1708 [11:11:43] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: that's going to set
things up so your server is sending mails directly to other mail
servers, which might reject them. If you configure to send through a
smarthost, you're relying on the smarthost's reputation
and authority to send mails
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1714 [11:13:07] <pflanze> TheIdea, as jmcnaught said; normal
external mail delivery = pain, smarthost would be a tad more
specific to what your ISP provides but will be more reliable.
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1716 [11:14:33] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: this wiki page outlines doing
what i'm describing using gmail as the "smarthost"
that will deliver your mail. Using gmail is not ideal (and gmail
might even prevent it at this point), but setting it up like this
with your mail provider's mail server info is what you want
1717 [11:14:39] <jmcnaught> TheIdea:
replaced-url
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1719 [11:15:33] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: but there's other much
simpler MTAs you can use on your VPS, like msmtp-mta or ssmtp
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1726 [11:18:18] <pflanze> jmcnaught, isn't the problem with
those that they don't manage a queue, and if your smarthost
isn't reachable, will fail with an error, at which point the
message is probably going to be lost?
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1731 [11:19:22] <Deliv> Hey!
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1733 [11:19:40] <jmcnaught> pflanze: msmtp has a queue. personally
i use postfix configured like a null client on all my servers
(except the actual mail server)
1734 [11:19:48] <Deliv> How can I do this: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
4 nov 6 2014 run -> /run
1735 [11:20:02] <Deliv> I want link folder to other...
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1737 [11:20:14] <pflanze> Deliv, "ln -s /run"
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1742 [11:20:32] <Deliv> Yes but don't appears with color :S
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1744 [11:20:51] <Deliv> In the ls
1745 [11:21:01] <jmcnaught> Deliv: "ls -F --color"
1746 [11:21:08] <pflanze> Deliv, assuming your current working
directory is where you want it to go, otherwise "ln -s /run
whereeveryou/want/run"
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1748 [11:21:37] <pflanze> aha, you want the listing, not the link.
1749 [11:22:06] <pflanze> I guess I'll stop giving stupid
answers and go back to work now ;~)
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1751 [11:22:28] <jmcnaught> Deliv: why are you trying to symlink
/run?
1752 [11:22:29] <Deliv> not really
1753 [11:22:36] <Deliv>
replaced-url
1754 [11:22:38] <Deliv> look that
1755 [11:23:19] <Deliv> and I use ls -la don't see example
-> example2
1756 [11:23:43] <jmcnaught> Deliv: because the symlink you made is
in /home not /. "ls -l /home" to see it
1757 [11:24:17] <Deliv>
replaced-url
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1760 [11:26:58] <jmcnaught> Deliv: please you
replaced-url
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1765 [11:29:05] <TheIdea> Is this tut better then:
replaced-url
1766 [11:29:15] <Deliv> Oh sorry jmcnaught
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1768 [11:29:16] <Deliv>
replaced-url
1769 [11:29:32] <Deliv> I want example -> example 2
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1773 [11:31:17] <jmcnaught> Deliv: what is that paste, the output
of "ls /var"? you made a symlink of /var/example at
/home/example2/example1 in
replaced-url
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1775 [11:31:45] <jmcnaught> Deliv: sounds like you want "ln
-s /var/example1 /var/example2" ?
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1777 [11:32:19] <Deliv> Oh yes LOL.
1778 [11:32:21] <Deliv> Thanks in advance jmcnaught
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1784 [11:33:43] <TheIdea> the tut uses the internet site config
not the smarthost option though
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1786 [11:35:13] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: setting up postfix as an
"internet site" is a lot more involved than as a
"satellite system"
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1795 [11:37:22] <TheIdea> well Ill just follow it and see how it
works out
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1801 [11:40:06] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: don't just blindly
follow a tutorial, learn a bit more on how email works. This part of
the Debian Reference goes over some basics, then walks through how
to configure exim4 to deliver all mail through a remote mail server:
replaced-url
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1806 [11:41:10] <jmcnaught> TheIdea: a little further down it
shows how to do the same with postfix
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1811 [11:42:42] <TheIdea> thx Ill check that out after I've
done the tut
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1819 [11:44:24] <drmagoo> Does anyone know of a rdp-client for
linux (to connect to windows machines) that support having seperate
windowsize and resolution? For example windowsize 2560x1440 and
resolution 1920x1080
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1823 [11:45:32] <chele> ,v rdesktop
1824 [11:45:33] <judd> Package: rdesktop on amd64 -- squeeze:
1.6.0-3; wheezy: 1.7.1-1; jessie: 1.8.2-3+deb8u1; sid: 1.8.3-1+b1;
stretch: 1.8.3-1+b1
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1826 [11:46:02] <bezaban> drmagoo: rdesktop perhaps? I am not
entirely sure how that works in a non-tiling WM, but with i3 it
keeps the set resolution if I resize the pane
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1837 [11:48:49] <valerio-bozzolan> Should I disturb the maintainer
of bzr-fastimport to know why it's only in wheezy?
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1843 [11:51:54] <jmcnaught> valerio-bozzolan: for packages that
have been removed check the news on the package's tracker page:
replaced-url
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1846 [11:55:27] <valerio-bozzolan> jmcnaught: Thanks. So it was
orphane, buggy and unmaintained
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1848 [11:56:01] <drmagoo> bezaban: using i3 too, but the when
resizing the window I only get blackborders that fill out the empty
space
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1871 [12:06:40] <bezaban> drmagoo: oh. thought that was what you
wnated
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1875 [12:08:48] <drmagoo> bezaban: I've got a 4K monitor
(3840x2160) and are using fontscaling to make things more readble.
But rdesktop isnt affected by this.. So any session leaves me with
really tiny text =( Thats why Im looking for some workaround to also
scale up that.
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1884 [12:12:04] <ychaouche> hello #debian
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1915 [12:28:40] <wowas> hello! I would like to reinstall the
package "owncloud". I purged it. But now it does not
reinstall the files. I tried: "apt-get install owncloud"
and "apt-get install --reinstall owncloud"
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1918 [12:29:29] <themill> the files probably aren
1919 [12:29:46] <themill> the files probably aren't in the
"owncloud" package; check which package they are in first
with dpkg -S
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1924 [12:32:33] <Wagaaa> Hello?
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1931 [12:36:59] <ychaouche> hello Wagaaa
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1936 [12:38:26] <ychaouche> I have copied a remote debian
machine's "/" filesystem into my local debian
machine's "/var/clone-messagerie-secours/" directory,
but excluding some directories : rsync -aAXv
--exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found"}
/ 10.10.10.20:/var/clone-messagerie-secours
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1938 [12:38:36] <ychaouche> When the transfer was done, I have
stopped the following services on my machine:
clamav-freshclam,courier-authdaemon
,courier-imap,courier-imap-ssl,courier-pop,courier-pop-ssl,mysql,postfix,rsync,rsyslog,saslauthd,shorewall,spamassassin
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1940 [12:38:45] <ychaouche> Then I chrooted into that directory
"/var/clone-messagerie-secours" and tried to launch the
services from there. I have this first error :
1941 [12:38:55] <ychaouche> Starting amavisd: Can't write
/dev/null [Permission denied] at /usr/share/perl5/Net/Server.pm line
285.
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1943 [12:39:02] <ychaouche> What do I need to do to get the clone
of the other machine usable ?
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1953 [12:42:54] <jamesl> When init is first executed at boot on
debian 8, will /dev be populated? Or must I mknod it, in my script
that replaces init?
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1959 [12:44:49] <wowas> themill, apt-file list owncloud =>
shows the files in /usr/share/owncloud/
1960 [12:44:57] <Wagaaa> How to package a debian-based system cd
image?
1961 [12:45:04] <wowas> but they are not there :)
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1963 [12:45:36] <wowas> what else could i try after "apt-get
install owncloud" or "apt-get install --reinstall
owncloud" ?
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1965 [12:45:51] <qeni> Hi. How to permanently change console font?
In Arch it was FONT="..." in vconsole.conf file
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1991 [12:59:02] <MadHatter42> how do I forward the logs that I get
from rsyslog to a folder
1992 [12:59:12] <MadHatter42> and the local to stay as they are
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1994 [12:59:45] <MadHatter42> ?
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1996 [12:59:58] <drmagoo> ychaouche:
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2005 [13:02:40] <ychaouche> drmagoo: thanks, will try that
2006 [13:02:53] * ychaouche is learning about docker
2007 [13:02:59] <drmagoo> ychaouche: np! =)
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2025 [13:13:00] <qeni> Do you know guys some tool like wifi-menu
from Arch? I want to connect to wifi with command line and do not
have any daemons running all the time. wicd-curses is the closest
way, but something with dialog would be better for me
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2049 [13:21:41] <b0t> Hello, im a problem.... -> makemap:
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2105 [13:47:15] <gribouille> hi
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2111 [13:49:53] <gribouille> I have a tv adapter that gives mpeg4
content (/dev/dvb/adapter0). is it possible to convert the stream to
mpeg2 on the fly?
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2115 [13:51:58] <frostschutz> if mplayer can play it, mencoder can
recode it... not sure if ffmpeg, handbrake, etc. handle streams, but
they probably should
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2117 [13:52:29] <frostschutz> then it depends whether your machine
is fast enough to do so...
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2120 [13:53:34] <gribouille> I have problems watching mpeg4
content. some programs handle it well (mpv), while others don't
(mplayer, vlc)
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2134 [13:57:24] <zz> What permissions should be set for
/home/<user>/ and everything in it?
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2138 [13:58:19] <bkpark> nothing wrong with 700 for the directory
and 600 for below.
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2142 [13:59:05] <bkpark> but i think default is more like 644.
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2147 [14:00:21] <bkpark> it definitely shouldn't be 666 on a
multiuser server.
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2151 [14:01:23] <zz> of I set 700 for some file inside
/home/<user> I get permission denied?
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2154 [14:02:04] <bkpark> if it's your own file, you should
have permission.
2155 [14:02:21] <zz> it is my own file >.>
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2158 [14:02:54] <bkpark> i guess i'm not 100% sure if exim is
suid root if you are using maildir.
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2160 [14:03:27] <bkpark> are the files owned by you and not root
or something?
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2163 [14:03:44] <zz> i dont really know >.>
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2165 [14:03:55] <bkpark> like what would ls -l on the file show?
2166 [14:04:11] <zz> 2 folders are owned by root
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2168 [14:04:38] <zz> apparently
2169 [14:04:44] <bkpark> well, that wouldn't be accessible
with 700 perms.
2170 [14:05:02] <zz> How can I just make everything in
/home/<user/ belong to <user>
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2172 [14:05:21] <bkpark> chown with -r flag.
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2174 [14:05:27] <zz> okay
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2181 [14:06:25] <bkpark> need to run it as root, i think. if you
own the parent dir you can delink files, but i don't think you
can change them.
2182 [14:06:34] <zz> what should I make it
2183 [14:06:37] <zz> 700?
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2185 [14:07:53] <bkpark> chown changes owner. it would be like
"chown -r <user>:<group> /home/<user>"
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2188 [14:08:17] <zz> o
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2190 [14:08:29] <zz> wait what would group be
2191 [14:08:32] <bkpark> if files belong to user 700 is a good
default for directory.
2192 [14:08:43] <abrotman> that's not what -r does ..
2193 [14:08:56] <bkpark> on debian by default, each user is their
own group.
2194 [14:09:01] <bkpark> oops. -R?
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2196 [14:09:13] <bkpark> one of the two. :)
2197 [14:09:35] <zz> hah, it worked
2198 [14:09:36] <zz> thanks
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2200 [14:10:28] <meldron> hi guys, anybody know how get debian
(wheezy) to reconize intel xeon on chip gpus?
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2224 [14:22:43] <towo^work> meldron, you know, "intel
xeon" is saying zero, since there are many steppings since it
was introduced
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2240 [14:30:51] <michaelis> Hi. Should I use UEFI or not when
installing debian? What are the pro/cons?
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2247 [14:34:34] <ychaouche> drmagoo: works like a charm
2248 [14:34:55] <ychaouche> I need to fix file permissions because
when I copied the files with rsync file owners changed
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2259 [14:42:36] <meldron> towo^work: sorry, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU
E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz
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2263 [14:43:49] <towo^work> that's a relative old model, what
does not work?
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2265 [14:45:22] <towo^work> meldron, but @ark.intel.com i read it
has no graphics
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2269 [14:46:25] <meldron> towo^work: hey thanks for the info, so I
must have checked the wrong model before, thanks alot
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2274 [14:47:50] <towo^work> meldron, what doe lspci | grep -i vga
say?
2275 [14:47:54] <towo^work> *does
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2284 [14:50:27] <meldron> towo^work: only shows the onboard gpu
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2286 [14:50:40] <towo^work> meldron, which is?
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2290 [14:52:15] <meldron> 08:00.0 VGA compatible controller:
Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. G200eR2 (rev 01)
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2293 [14:52:59] <meldron> towo^work: wanted to use Intel QSV with
ffmpeg, but now i see that the server has the wrong cpu
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2306 [15:00:11] <defanor> there's some dotdeb repository
listed in apt sources on a server, and i need to synchronize
software versions now, with some of the software installed from it.
trying to avoid setting third-party repositories on other servers,
especially non-official ones (that is, neither official for debian
nor for particular software projects), but not sure how bad it
really is. is that dotdeb thing known and/or reliable?
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2388 [15:30:08] <jelly> !es
2389 [15:30:09] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en
Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en
Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join
#debian-es en la línea de chat.
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2406 [15:38:06] <drmagoo> "WindowsSupport" just called
me and told me that my computer has a lot of viruses.... And as it
also turns out, a big problem with not being able to run exe-files
;) So my question is, does anyone know of a good program to record
my screem? Screencaputer, but into video? In case they call again =)
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2418 [15:40:33] <Iridos> drmagoo, a lot... all have some quirk,
depending on your setup.
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2420 [15:40:58] <Iridos> drmagoo, apt-cache search desktop record
2421 [15:41:22] <drmagoo> Iridos: debian sid, nvidia-gpu, dual
4k-monitors and running i3wm ... =) "Active"-window would
be sufficient...
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2424 [15:41:39] <Iridos> --> gtk-recordmydesktop (make sure you
know how to stop recording) kazam (make sure you have compositing if
you want to select an area) ...
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2426 [15:41:46] <drmagoo> Iridos: thanks =) Was to lazy to even
think of trying that first =)
2427 [15:41:46] <Iridos> s/area/selection/
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2430 [15:42:22] <Iridos> oh, and istanbul... I cannot remember
trying that one... at least not successfully
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2434 [15:42:47] <Iridos> same goes for byzanz
2435 [15:42:56] <drmagoo> Iridos: ok, will look into the other two
then. Thank you!
2436 [15:43:48] <Iridos> recordmydesktop makes ogv by default,
kazam makes mp4
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2438 [15:44:34] <Iridos> ... by default. both may or may not be
configurable, I didn't care
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2444 [15:48:40] <ychaouche> drmagoo: is that your blog ?
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2452 [15:51:09] <drmagoo> ychaouche: no, I had the same problem.
Found that blog and bookmarked it =)
2453 [15:51:23] <drmagoo> Iridos: Thank you very much for the
help.
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2493 [16:04:54] <reverse_light> Hi, I have a serious problem. It
seems X window freezes after some work of Firefox, chromium etc.
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2497 [16:05:26] <reverse_light> I can't switch other tty
(Ctrl + delete .etc) after that.
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2502 [16:06:58] <reverse_light> I checked log file and it says X
is contaminated. And then stopped.
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2507 [16:08:20] <reverse_light> I want to test removing X packages
from my computer and reinstall it. What packages should I select?
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2520 [16:15:10] <reverse_light> messages file says Xorg Tainted.
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2525 [16:16:41] <Rpi201> !install x
2526 [16:16:42] <dpkg> To install X in Debian: "aptitude
update && aptitude install xorg". You may also want to
install a desktop environment - ask me about <install gnome>,
<install kde>, <install xfce>, <install lxde> - or
a window manager, ask me about <window manager>. To configure
your X server, ask me about <xorg config>.
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2528 [16:17:12] <reverse_light> I have performed update &
upgrade before this problem happens. Also, how do I check last
upgrade packages?
2529 [16:17:29] <mtn> reverse_light: which version of debian?
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2531 [16:17:44] <reverse_light> most recent.
2532 [16:17:54] <mtn> reverse_light: what does that mean? sid?
2533 [16:18:00] <reverse_light> stable
2534 [16:18:22] <mtn> reverse_light: then, unless you have
non-debian sources, the upgrade has nothing to do with it
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2544 [16:20:03] <reverse_light> hmm. Then, hardware problem maybe.
My drive seems going to brake.
2545 [16:20:21] <mtn> reverse_light: I would think xorg config or
video drivers
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2547 [16:20:55] <ravegen> Hi, i have a domain bought from like
godaddy. How can i create like mail.yahoo.com ?
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2554 [16:23:27] <beastwick987> I'm really desperate for some
help, already tried clonezilla and lvm channel, but I'll ask
here anyway (linux in question is debian testing). I just created a
nice new shiny dual boot setup and I am trying to create an image of
it using Clonezilla. The process chokes when it reaches the LVM LVs.
Is there something wrong with my setup or Clonezilla
2555 [16:23:27] <beastwick987> isn't the best way to backup
an LVM disk (half the disk)?
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2560 [16:24:22] <reverse_light> Anyway, thanks.
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2565 [16:25:17] <transhuman_> hi getting this error
replaced-url
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2570 [16:28:37] <ravegen> Anyone?
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2574 [16:29:38] <themill> ravegen: don't mix stable and
testing/unstable
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2577 [16:30:12] <rafalcpp_> how to cure my terminal from epilepsy?
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2579 [16:30:38] <rafalcpp_> TTY-1 -> screen -> ssh
connection then when I type commands, then suddnely it starts
lagging and then flashing the screen as if visual bell
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2582 [16:31:24] <rafalcpp_> for example it lags for 5 seconds,
then flashes screen around 20 times (in 3 seconds). it's over a
bit slow internet connection
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2590 [16:34:58] <BinBasher> Hi, I can't see some characters
like the title of this page
replaced-url
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2600 [16:39:02] <transhuman_> guess i can try a set-selections
looks like thats the fix
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2602 [16:40:50] <themill> transhuman_: mixing testing and stable
is completely unsupported and isn't going to work just as you
have found.
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2604 [16:40:56] <themill> dpkg: tell transhuman_ about unmixing
2605 [16:42:12] <Iridos> oops, I mixed sugar and salt
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2610 [16:43:56] <Iridos> BinBasher, find the font that has the
characters and install it
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2615 [16:45:15] <BinBasher> Iridos: I did this
replaced-url
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2617 [16:46:05] <Iridos> I can see them
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2623 [16:47:10] <Iridos> seems to be hindi, as I got there
googling the character
2624 [16:47:15] <Iridos> urgh, not pasting that url
2625 [16:47:43] <Iridos> bit.ly/1S36nKD
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2627 [16:48:43] <Iridos> hm, firefox doesn't tell what it is
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2631 [16:49:26] <BinBasher> Iridos:
replaced-url
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2634 [16:50:08] <Iridos> BinBasher, do you have fonts-freefont-ttf
installed?
2635 [16:50:43] <BinBasher> Iridos: I do now
2636 [16:50:45] <catbehemoth> should I be worried with iwlwifi
0000:02:00.0: firmware: failed to load iwlwifi-7265D-19.ucode (-2)
in dmesg? it fails with 19,18,17 but then load 16 fine?
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2639 [16:51:15] <catbehemoth> I have the iwlwifi backport
installed so should be the latest
2640 [16:51:28] <BinBasher> Iridos: ah, fixed! thanks
2641 [16:51:42] <mtn> catbehemoth: does your wireless work ok?
2642 [16:51:52] <Iridos> yw
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2645 [16:52:24] <Iridos> BinBasher, this had nothing to do with
locales.... only with the fonts you have installed
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2647 [16:52:47] <Iridos> BinBasher, if you want all the silly
simleys and stuff to display, you can do mkdir ~/.fonts;cd
~/.fonts/;wget
replaced-url
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2650 [16:53:23] <catbehemoth> mtn: yes until I put the pc to sleep
2651 [16:53:29] <catbehemoth> mtn: then it hangs
2652 [16:53:59] <catbehemoth> mtn: thats why I went with backports
for the kernel and firmware (read online that it should resolve the
issue)
2653 [16:54:17] <mtn> catbehemoth: if it works in the first place,
then the error does not matter. you are getting the right firmware
installed
2654 [16:55:16] <catbehemoth> mtn: ok, but will it break anything
if I get the ucodes from kernel.og and place them manually or I
shouldn't do that, I have seeing red in dmesg
2655 [16:55:17] <BinBasher> alright Iridos thanks for clarifying
2656 [16:55:18] <mtn> catbehemoth: which kernel are you running?
2657 [16:55:35] <catbehemoth> mtn: 4.4.0 amd64 jessie-backports
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2659 [16:56:02] <catbehemoth> mtn: the wifi simply refuses to work
on default jessie kernel
2660 [16:56:09] <mtn> catbehemoth: ok, some intel need the newer
kernel, so that is good
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2679 [17:02:03] <catbehemoth> mtn: also is it normal that dmesg
says: iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware
iwlwifi-7265D-16.ucode, but modinfo iwlwifi | grep firmware says
iwlwifi-7265D-13.ucode?
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2682 [17:02:51] <mtn> catbehemoth: sorry, no idea
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2686 [17:06:03] <catbehemoth> mtn: if I have firmware-iwlwifi
installed from main and then installed from backports, will
backports have priority?
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2689 [17:06:42] <mtn> catbehemoth: the one from backports should
have replaced the one from stable
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2694 [17:07:43] <catbehemoth> mtn: ok then I guess Ill have to
live with the errors in dmesg (dont care that much about sleep, Ill
simply not make it sleep, its a NUC it east 34W at full load)
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2729 [17:17:38] <alfatau> hello all. I would like to print some
messages on serial console during boot. I've a systemd service
which executes a script where i print some messages using
systemd-cat. however it appears only in log files and not on serial.
I need these logs when filesystem mount fails. Actually i'm
saving messages through serial to file. can you help me?
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2739 [17:21:27] <algun> hi. is there perhaps a common reason as to
why the system would freeze at the gdm login?
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2742 [17:21:49] <mtn> algun: video driver
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2746 [17:23:30] <algun> mtn: i have the free radeon driver and a
nonfree blob. Used to work for me before. .
2747 [17:23:41] <mtn> algun: so, what did you change?
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2749 [17:25:07] <algun> i installed the system anew, not sure what
else might be different except xorg.conf?
2750 [17:25:33] <mtn> algun: do you even have one. you
shouldn't need one
2751 [17:25:45] <algun> but im pretty sure i rm'd the .conf
in the first place bc of the hang
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2753 [17:26:26] <algun> sec
2754 [17:27:38] <algun> rebooting. if i dont let it try to draw
anyhing i can quickly switch back to text mode and see
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2760 [17:29:21] <TxGVNN> hi everyone. I want to practice my
project about
replaced-url
2761 [17:29:21] <TxGVNN> Follow the guide in link. It required
three computer. But i use VirtualBox for demo. Can i use two VM?
2762 [17:29:21] <TxGVNN> One for gateway and DHCP,TFTP server.
2763 [17:29:21] <TxGVNN> One for the Client
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2766 [17:29:59] <algun> mtn: no xorg.conf
2767 [17:30:29] <mtn> algun: which version of debian?
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2769 [17:30:41] <algun> testing
2770 [17:30:56] <TxGVNN> hi everyone. I want to practice my
project about
replaced-url
2771 [17:31:03] <TxGVNN> Follow the guide in link. It required
three computer. But i use VirtualBox for demo. Can i use two VM?
2772 [17:31:10] <TxGVNN> One for gateway and DHCP,TFTP server.
2773 [17:31:11] <TxGVNN> One for the Client
2774 [17:31:17] <mtn> algun: ah, that changes without warning. try
#debian-next on the oftc.net server
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2776 [17:31:41] <TxGVNN> this is correct, isn't it?
2777 [17:32:03] <algun> mtn: why fragment? i had more luck here
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2779 [17:32:21] <mtn> algun: because that is the channel that
supports testing
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2781 [17:32:39] <algun> doesnt mean this one isnt
2782 [17:32:52] <mtn> !testing
2783 [17:32:52] <dpkg> Testing is a continuously updated release
between <stable> and <unstable>, currently codenamed
<stretch>. See
replaced-url
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2786 [17:33:53] <algun> mtn yes
2787 [17:34:46] <TxGVNN> Can one answer for me?
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2791 [17:35:43] <algun> TxGVNN: not sure, ask #virtualbox
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2793 [17:36:43] <mcsmurf> hi, is there a special channel for
development of Debian packages? or is this channel here fine?
2794 [17:36:43] <TxGVNN> virtualbox is example :(
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2797 [17:37:10] <markybob> mcsmurf: #debian-mentors at
irc.oftc.net
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2800 [17:38:31] <algun> yay an update did it! alas, testing
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2846 [17:59:00] <MINSEOK> #asdsk
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2866 [18:06:53] <catbehemoth> what is the difference between
system user and regular user? if it just UID that is lower than
1000?
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2962 [18:42:17] <raspberry_pi> hola algun
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2978 [18:48:31] <beastwick987> When installing on an UEFI system
is it still necessary to create a separate boot partition?
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2985 [18:50:35] <Iridos> try it and see? Or make an unencrypted
/boot so you don't have to install a 2nd time if it
doesn't boot
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2990 [18:52:00] <beastwick987> Iridos, I actually didn't
create a separate boot. Well, it's technically with my root
partition. Using UEFI boot it boots fine.
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2997 [18:53:31] <Iridos> I usually now just make a small /boot ...
it makes the amount of things that go wrong more... managable
2998 [18:54:12] <beastwick987> yeah I forgot to do that, but it is
working, so I'm not going to rearrange things just yet.
2999 [18:54:25] <beastwick987> I was just wondering if boot
becomes irrelevant with EFI
3000 [18:54:51] <Iridos> it should have become irrelevant with LBA
in the early 2000ds
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3003 [18:55:43] <Iridos> it's only about one and a half
decades later, so surely it's still a problem
3004 [18:55:45] <beastwick987> logical block addressing?
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3006 [18:56:21] <Iridos> yes, shouldn't that have removed the
limits on disk addressing?
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3011 [18:57:16] <beastwick987> By the sound of what I am reading
on Wikipedia, yes.
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3013 [18:57:29] <beastwick987> We could just keep an address table
of where to boot I take it.
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3016 [18:58:14] <beastwick987> Don't boot loaders do that?
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3018 [18:58:41] <Iridos> *shrug*
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3020 [18:58:46] <beastwick987> lol
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3022 [18:59:23] <Iridos> anyway, an unencrypted /boot makes sense
with encrypted disks to reduce complexity
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3024 [19:01:00] <beastwick987> EFI is encrypted right? Needs keys
and all that jazz?
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3026 [19:01:01] <beastwick987> Well not encrypted, but secure...
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3028 [19:01:01] <Iridos> I haven't needed to use any of those
yet... my desktop is before that time and I bought a used laptop
-->same
3029 [19:01:26] <Iridos> but I encrypted the disks on both while
installing ... and so far all the problems I expected have failed to
materialize
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3032 [19:01:51] <beastwick987> Interesting, I never bothered with
drive encryption.
3033 [19:01:55] <beastwick987> Does it degrade performance?
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3035 [19:02:10] <Iridos> probably
3036 [19:02:34] <Iridos> but for desktop/laptop... *shrug*
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3039 [19:03:07] <beastwick987> do u need a password each time u
boot? Or its more like if someone stole your hdd they cant directly
read?
3040 [19:03:18] <Iridos> I think I even looked that up and it is
maybe ~5% slower
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3042 [19:03:45] <Iridos> I need a pass phrase on each boot...
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3044 [19:04:39] <Iridos> but for a laptop that can easily be
stolen, that makes a lot of sense anyway
3045 [19:05:23] <algun> raspberry_pi: i dont see you there
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3048 [19:06:11] <Iridos> and for my desktop at work... disposing
of disks is always a chore at work because data privacy protection
is a big issue.
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3050 [19:06:13] <beastwick987> Yes it does, I would encrypt my
laptop.
3051 [19:06:31] <beastwick987> Iridos, stab a screw driver through
the plates.
3052 [19:06:33] <Iridos> so I'm glad if the disk dies I will
just be able to say that there is no sensitive data on it
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3059 [19:07:19] <Iridos> beastwick987, that may be impractical,
e.g. if you want to return the disk for warranty
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3063 [19:07:33] <algun> what if "there is no sensitive data
on it" was your passphrase?
3064 [19:07:47] <Iridos> I guess that would be funny?
3065 [19:07:52] <beastwick987> lol
3066 [19:07:58] <algun> i guess not
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3069 [19:09:52] <Iridos> anyway, so far I had no problems with
encrypted disks... I guess when the disks start to fail errors that
are easily recoverable on an unencrypted disk might be a problem
3070 [19:10:01] <knosys> hello guys, do u have any idea about why
this occurs? : wlan0: deauthenticated from ma:c::add:r:es:s (Reason:
7=CLASS3_FRAME_FROM_NONASSOC_STA)
3071 [19:10:12] <algun> How much slower is an encrypted partition,
and what's the CPU usage?
3072 [19:10:44] <knosys> really offten, like every 2 hour or so, I
loose connection to the internet and had to reset wifi device
3073 [19:11:04] <knosys> I can see that message in Syslog
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3076 [19:11:56] <Iridos> knosys, when I search for that error in
duckduckgo, this is hit #1:
replaced-url
3077 [19:12:20] <knosys> oh, thanks you Iridos
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3088 [19:15:29] <knosys> You can create a script in
/etc/pm/power.d/
3089 [19:15:36] <knosys> nice, found solution
3090 [19:15:56] <knosys> but that directory doesnt exist on my
debian, where would i put power management startup scripts in deb??
3091 [19:16:11] <knosys> im trying to find it on my own searching
too
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3093 [19:16:25] <knosys> like "power management debian"
3094 [19:17:11] <Iridos> knosys, try if "iwconfig wlan0 power
off" means you stop having disconnects before bothering about a
script?
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3096 [19:17:36] <knosys> isnt easy to test
3097 [19:17:51] <Iridos> very easy
3098 [19:17:53] <knosys> but yeah, i guess ill do that
3099 [19:17:57] <Iridos> execute it, see if the problem is gone
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3101 [19:18:06] <knosys> well, its easy, just long
3102 [19:18:07] <Iridos> only takes a while to test, but very very
easy
3103 [19:18:13] <knosys> yeah
3104 [19:18:14] <Iridos> :)
3105 [19:18:41] <Iridos> and I actually have /etc/pm/power.d/ here
3106 [19:18:49] <Iridos> it's empty, though
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3108 [19:19:04] <Iridos> the directory is from the package
pm-utils
3109 [19:19:07] <knosys> pm dir doesnt exist here
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3111 [19:19:27] <knosys> Error for wireless request "Set
Power Management" (8B2C) :
3112 [19:19:29] <knosys> SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation
not supported.
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3114 [19:19:50] <Iridos> so no need to bother about a script
3115 [19:19:57] <knosys> im using same wireless device that the
dude who created that post
3116 [19:20:08] <knosys> yeah looks like that
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3119 [19:20:56] <Aaklo> /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Aaklo
eorlkwaztzgr
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3121 [19:22:10] <Iridos> Aaklo, you might have wanted to do that
in the "freenode" tab of your client
3122 [19:23:12] <johnkeates> and now we know your password
3123 [19:23:19] <johnkeates> imagine if we were to change it to
something you don't know...
3124 [19:23:19] <Iridos> knosys, you could install pm-utils, as
those were obviously installed. I don't see why that should
make a difference, though.
3125 [19:23:34] <Aaklo> Oh~
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3128 [19:23:42] <Iridos> johnkeates, we only know his intended
password, though :)
3129 [19:23:50] <edoardo> /msg Nickserv verify register edoardo
password
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3131 [19:23:58] <Ooze> WOW
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3133 [19:24:18] <Ooze> who would use password as their password?
3134 [19:24:21] <Ooze> are you stupid?
3135 [19:24:22] <johnkeates> you
3136 [19:24:33] <Ooze> ;)
3137 [19:24:42] <Iridos> he was making a joke... can we move on?
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3140 [19:25:28] <TomTomTosch> so... turkeys entire citizenship
database released on the internet. ooooops.
3141 [19:26:04] <johnkeates> is it like The Fappening where it
also includes naked pictures of everyone?
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3143 [19:26:15] <TomTomTosch> only personal dat.
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3145 [19:26:19] <TomTomTosch> *data
3146 [19:26:28] <nkuttler> !ot
3147 [19:26:28] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
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3150 [19:26:49] <TomTomTosch> oh, sry. wrong tab >>
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3152 [19:27:20] <edoardo> "only" personal data
3153 [19:27:23] <edoardo>
""""only""""
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3155 [19:27:27] <edoardo> [/ot]
3156 [19:27:28] <Parrhesiastes> does brother printer drivers
usually come in 64 bit for linux? can only find 32 bit
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3160 [19:28:34] <Parrhesiastes> (talking about this one
hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.deb)
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3167 [19:30:23] <Parrhesiastes> btw ive found wireless to not be a
great way to connect printer, eg might have to turn it on and off
and stuff to get it to print(probably because its asleep *shrug), or
am i doing something wrong? wired network of usb seems to work a
whole lot better/faster
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3173 [19:31:34] <Parrhesiastes> ill ask in oftc too
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3181 [19:36:27] <chizbang> Hi!
3182 [19:36:48] <chizbang> What would be the best way to backup my
OSX partition on Linux?
3183 [19:36:50] <chizbang> dd?
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3204 [19:44:30] <Langley> Help, I have some videos where the
subtitles dont show up in SMplayer, even though they are turned on.
They show up on my Mageia machine, but with some "noise"
at the end, so perhaps it's a strange font... but how can I get
it?
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3213 [19:47:54] <beastwick987> chizbang What file format does OSX
use?
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3231 [19:54:46] <Langley> Also it works in VLC... maybe I should
just use that
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3245 [20:01:09] <tharkun> What would be my weapon of choice if I
where looking for a css compliant hsl color viewer and converted
from rgb. Yes, I suck at using aptitude/dpkg for searching
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3247 [20:02:10] <k_j> i m desperated
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3250 [20:02:17] <k_j> i cannot find an answer for a simple task
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3254 [20:02:44] <edoardo> tharkun: agave
3255 [20:02:46] <k_j> i need to know what pre and post script are
contained and will be executed in a given .deb
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3257 [20:02:59] <k_j> it is apparently easy but google does not
help
3258 [20:03:03] <k_j> nor the manuals
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3260 [20:03:17] <tharkun> k_j: ar is your friend unpack and poke
the .deb until satisfied. Add salt and pepper to your liking
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3262 [20:04:02] <tharkun> edoardo: Looking into it. Yet I do not
have gnome installed.
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3264 [20:04:22] <edoardo> I have xfce and i installed it just
fine.
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3269 [20:04:45] <edoardo> Obv it pulls some gnome dependances
3270 [20:04:48] <tharkun> edoardo: mostly headless servers and a
laptop running fb
3271 [20:05:04] <edoardo> Oh wait, that's a graphical tool
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3274 [20:05:17] <edoardo> Not a cli
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3276 [20:05:30] <tharkun> lol :)
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3300 [20:14:02] <tharkun> edoardo: Just in case you feel like
crunching some numbers.
replaced-url
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3302 [20:14:26] <edoardo> I can look at the pictures!
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3311 [20:17:35] <_abc_> hello, can someone please help me
understand why host(1) ignores entries in /etc/hosts excepting
localhost on wheezy?
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3313 [20:18:17] <_abc_> host localhost -> 127.0.0.1 and the
ipv6 address; host wheezy -> long lookup and timeout where wheezy
is in /etc/hosts as '192.168.1.x wheezy'
3314 [20:18:46] <_abc_> This used to work and no longer works.
Manpage is not helpful. Was host(1) modified somehow in the last few
years please?
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3316 [20:19:25] <jmcnaught> _abc_: do you have a "search
example.com" in your /etc/resolv.conf?
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3318 [20:19:38] <_abc_> No
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3320 [20:19:59] <_abc_> /etc/resolv.conf only contained
'multi on' until I started editing it, with no outcome
yet.
3321 [20:20:06] <_abc_> This seems to be related:
replaced-url
3322 [20:20:27] <_abc_> Note I set 'order hosts bind'
and that still does not work okay
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3328 [20:21:34] <_abc_> My /etc/nsswitch.conf is exactly as in
that link, did not change it.
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3330 [20:22:04] <_abc_> getent hosts wheezy
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3332 [20:22:15] <_abc_> fails with the same kind of timeout as
hosts does.
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3334 [20:22:32] <_abc_> Also putting wheezy after 127.0.0.1
localhost in /etc/hosts also does not resolve it.
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3337 [20:22:36] <_abc_> What the h*
3338 [20:22:46] <jmcnaught> !enter
3339 [20:22:46] <dpkg> The enter key is not a substitute for
punctuation. Hitting enter unnecessarily makes it difficult to
follow what you are saying. Consider using ',', '.
', ';', '...', '---', or
':' instead. If you hit enter too often, you will be
autokicked by debhelper for flooding the channel.
3340 [20:23:09] <_abc_> Okay getent hosts wheezy finally returned
the answer from /etc/hosts, after about 10 seconds. This is far too
long!
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3345 [20:23:39] <Shark_> Hi Guys, i am running PlayOnLinux 4.2.5
on 64 bit debian jessie installation. During a test run, i
encountered several errors and need ur help, errors are here
>>
replaced-url
3346 [20:23:48] <Shark_> wine 1.6.2 is installed
3347 [20:24:01] <Shark_> playonlinux was installed under a chroot
env, wondering if these errors couldb e in relation to same chrooted
env.
3348 [20:24:01] <jmcnaught> _abc_: you could put your
/etc/nsswitch.conf and sample lines from /etc/hosts into a pastebin
(don't use pastebin though it sucks) if you want folks to peer
review it
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3350 [20:24:20] <_abc_> Sorry about 'hitting ENTER'
repeatedly. Am a little irate after I noticed this "new"
problem. getent and host seem to ignore nsswitch.conf
3351 [20:24:50] <jmcnaught> _abc_: it just makes you hard to
follow, it gets worse when multiple people are talking
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3353 [20:25:45] <_abc_> jmcnaught: my hosts is plain jane, just
default ipv4 and 6 localhost and one line added as above.
nsswitch.conf is exactly as in the serverfault.com link I posted
above, and unchanged by me, stock wheezy. I can paste locally I run
my own pastebin. That is not the problem. I'm interested in
other folks who see a looong lookup time for local hosts declared in
/etc/hosts? Anyone? Tia.
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3360 [20:27:37] <_abc_> Also the lookup with getent takes the same
long time every time it is run, there is no caching. netstat shows
some system script spawned by NetworkManager which executes
'host -t soa local' hung since system boot. Shown in ps
-aux and also keeps a socket open seen in netstat.
3361 [20:27:44] <frikinz> I have 127.0.1.1 zeus.mydomain.com zeus
3362 [20:27:50] <_abc_> Does it work?
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3366 [20:28:07] <jmcnaught> Shark_: are you using the playonlinux
debian package? why are you running playonlinux as root?
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3375 [20:29:44] <Shark_> <jmcnaught> : yes i'm using
the debian package of playonlinux. the chroot env. was installed by
root, how can i run playonlinux without root account?
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3377 [20:29:59] <Shark_> jmcnaught: yes i'm using the debian
package of playonlinux. the chroot env. was installed by root, how
can i run playonlinux without root account?
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3380 [20:30:32] <_abc_> getent hosts localhost completely ignores
/etc/hosts; after commenting out localhost ipv6 entries it returns
the same ipv6 entry on query. ::1 !!
3381 [20:30:56] <markybob> Shark_: did you try installing
xdg-utils ?
3382 [20:30:56] <_abc_> What the !!!!
3383 [20:30:56] <jmcnaught> Shark_: i don't use playonlinux,
but if you need to be root to use it, just don't use it. have
you tried running it as a regular user?
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3386 [20:33:00] <Mathisen> Hello is there anyone that can help me
with an OpenVAS problem.. i run a check script for it and it
complains that i dont got my redis-server is not running but it is
>>
replaced-url
3387 [20:33:05] <Shark_> jmcnaught: i am not able to use chroot
command as ordinary user
3388 [20:34:09] <jmcnaught> Shark_: why do you need to chroot?
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3391 [20:34:25] <Shark_> markybob: xdg-utils was not installed.
let me install and test also
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3393 [20:35:19] <Shark_> jmcnaught: i needed to have wine and
playonlinux in a separated env
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3396 [20:36:03] <jmcnaught> Shark_: chroot doesn't really
give you any security at all. do you mean that you need wine and
playonlinux to be separate from each other?
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3400 [20:36:28] <markybob> iirc playonlinux downloads it's
own wine
3401 [20:37:20] <DammitJim> what program should I use to
automatically mount a remote samba share?
3402 [20:37:25] <Shark_> jmcnaught: i wanted both in same env.
3403 [20:37:45] <_abc_> Okay I am stumped.
replaced-url
3404 [20:37:51] <_abc_> Any inputs would be welcome
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3408 [20:38:27] <tako> debhelper, i need help
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3410 [20:38:48] <SwK> whats the correct way to create an alias
named package for a deb repo?
3411 [20:39:05] <SwK> lets say I have a package foo-meta-all and I
want it to be aliased as foo-all
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3413 [20:39:36] <jmcnaught> Shark_: trying to put it in a chroot
is not the right thing to do. just run it as a regular user, wine
makes it's on hidden directory in the user's $HOME and
keeps its files there
3414 [20:39:38] <greycat> Packages don't have
"aliases". You can either have package A provide
meta-package B, or have package B depend on package A.
3415 [20:39:44] <_abc_> DammitJim: Automounter helps with
automatically mounting smb and other volumes upon access.
3416 [20:39:51] <greycat> s/meta-package/virtual package/
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3419 [20:40:06] <DammitJim> _abc_, thanks... I've been
reading about that
3420 [20:40:09] <Shark_> jmcnaught: ok let me try that
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3422 [20:40:31] <DammitJim> this automounter will help with a
remote server being offline while the server turns on, right?
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3424 [20:40:32] <SwK> greycat, or so simply just have a mostly
blank package that depends on the real package is a correct way to
do that just to be clear
3425 [20:40:38] <_abc_> DammitJim: also you can automate this
other ways, smbd can execute a command on logon / startup which will
mount whatever you want.
3426 [20:40:42] <DammitJim> then when the remote server becomes
available and I try to use the mount, it'll mount it?
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3428 [20:40:59] <greycat> SwK: yes. That's what
"gnome" and other meta-packages do.
3429 [20:41:03] <DammitJim> thanks _abc_ this is a server we
don't log on to.. this is more for applications using this
resource
3430 [20:41:08] <_abc_> DammitJim: Not exactly, but it can be
programmed to time out gracefully and issue an error message
somehow.
3431 [20:41:10] <DammitJim> I had an entry in fstab, but it
doesn't seem to work
3432 [20:41:16] <SwK> greycat, thanks much
3433 [20:41:38] <DammitJim> oh really? so, best thing for now for
me should be to have a cron job check on this and email me if the
mount isn't there?
3434 [20:41:49] <_abc_> So who broke getent and host(1) please?
Any comments on my paste?
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3439 [20:42:09] <_abc_> DammitJim: there are other tools for this,
ones which ping the server and or more.
3440 [20:42:20] <DammitJim> that's what I'm looking for
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3442 [20:42:28] <DammitJim> what other tools does #debian suggest?
3443 [20:42:35] <DammitJim> autofs?
3444 [20:42:38] <koollman> Devastator: I would try to understand
why the fstab entry does not work
3445 [20:42:40] <_abc_> Server and network management tools
provide such surveillance and announcing DammitJim
3446 [20:42:45] <koollman> err. sorry. that was for DammitJim
3447 [20:42:47] <jmcnaught> _abc_: so this computer's
hostname is wheezy?
3448 [20:42:51] <_abc_> jmcnaught: yes
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3451 [20:43:16] <DammitJim> kooldavi, from what I understand, the
resource wasn't available at the time when the server came up
3452 [20:43:18] <_abc_> jmcnaught: note ipv6.ko was removed from
modules! it is not even present in the kernel.
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3454 [20:43:51] <jmcnaught> _abc_: then you should have a line
that says "127.0.1.1 wheezy". the computer should be able
to resolve its own hostname to an IP on the loopback interface
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3462 [20:45:28] <jmcnaught> _abc_: if you want other computers on
the LAN to resolve "wheezy" as 192.168.1.11, then put that
in their hosts files, or use dnsmasq on your router or something
3463 [20:45:29] <_abc_> Tried that too. Same outcome. 10 seconds.
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3466 [20:45:57] <_abc_> Also host(1) fails to do the same lookup
in both cases but works for host localhost
3467 [20:46:00] <Shark_> debhelper
3468 [20:46:19] <_abc_> Which means someoone hacked the mechanisms
some time to add "default" functionality I think.
3469 [20:46:24] <_abc_> I have no other explanation.
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3471 [20:46:29] <DammitJim> silly question, _abc_ how bad would it
be for me to have a cron job running: mount -a
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3473 [20:46:59] <_abc_> DammitJim: mount -a is somewhat safe in
that it will fail to do something dangerous under normal
circumstances if the mount is already present.
3474 [20:47:17] <_abc_> DammitJim: If it *ever* runs while you
fsck another volume bad things will happen. So don't.
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3476 [20:47:25] <DammitJim> oh
3477 [20:47:26] <DammitJim> ok
3478 [20:47:28] <DammitJim> hhmmmm
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3480 [20:47:38] <DammitJim> maybe if I just do: mount
/mnt/<mymount>
3481 [20:48:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1727
3482 [20:48:07] <DammitJim> dammit
3483 [20:48:09] <_abc_> Also on debian things don't
"fail". You can look at logs. crond emails you with
failures. Checked cron job user's log?
3484 [20:48:11] <DammitJim> I now have 2 mounts for the same thing
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3486 [20:48:22] <Pseudo> hi there
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3488 [20:48:30] <DammitJim> _abc_, yes.... I need to somehow wire
this to email me
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3490 [20:48:49] <Pseudo> how do i update the XS screen saver
3491 [20:48:54] <_abc_> DammitJim: if a cont job fails it emails
the owner of the crontable. Usually root for what you are doing.
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3494 [20:49:19] <greycat> "fails" in the context of a
cron job means "generates output on stdout or stderr"
3495 [20:49:21] <DammitJim> yeah, but I don't log on as root
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3497 [20:49:27] <greycat> All output is mailed to the job's
owner.
3498 [20:49:29] <Pseudo> there seem is a slight;y warning for it
as this version of xscreen version is very old on deb 8 stable
brance
3499 [20:49:35] <DammitJim> I noticed cron emails the user for
everything
3500 [20:49:38] <greycat> Root's email should be forwarded to
your main account.
3501 [20:49:51] <_abc_> DammitJim: that command must run as root
or under sudo. Under sudo failures are also logged to syslog. See
man 5 contab and variable MAILTO
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3503 [20:50:05] <Eldunar> hello, can u tell me how to hel cpu
usage in % in output which look like this " XX%" ?
3504 [20:50:07] <Pseudo> their official website is dead no link to
get the source code
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3508 [20:50:33] <Eldunar> i do not want gui tool;)
3509 [20:50:36] <greycat> Eldunar: that's so vague. What are
you trying to do? How do you want to handle modern multi-core
systems?
3510 [20:50:43] <DammitJim> thanks guys
3511 [20:50:53] <DammitJim> I guess I have to start taking a look
at forwarding all those
3512 [20:51:09] <DammitJim> I guess in the mean time, I'll do
a cron job to check for the mount and mount it if not present
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3514 [20:51:30] <_abc_> Any ideas on my weird host(1) and getent
hosts * behavior?
3515 [20:51:38] <Eldunar> greycat, hmmm i think it would be best
to have average of percent value of usage
3516 [20:51:40] <jmcnaught> Pseudo: don't worry about it. the
upstream author put a timer in xscreensaver that prints this
message, ignorant of how stable distros work. there's a
bugreport for it already where you can read the upstream author
being a jerk:
replaced-url
3517 [20:51:41] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
3518 [20:51:45] <_abc_> Who "improved" these please? I
want to thank someone.
3519 [20:51:50] <Eldunar> greycat, 4 cores load / 4
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3521 [20:52:13] <Pseudo> ok thank you jmcnaught
3522 [20:52:15] <jmcnaught> _abc_: it's probably only broken
for you. keep looking for any changes you made from a stock system.
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3524 [20:52:49] <_abc_> Did not make any. Fun fact: an etch I am
also running does not have the problem.
3525 [20:53:25] <_abc_> bbl sammich time#
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3527 [20:54:00] <Eldunar> greycat, i want to get current usage in
percents, via simple command
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3530 [20:54:57] <greycat> Eldunar: there is no simple command, and
it is not a simple request.
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3532 [20:55:50] <greycat> I looked at vmstat, but you'd need
at least a one second delay to let it measure for the current
second, and then report. That may still be the best standard choice.
I looked at top, and searched for "format" but it looks
hopeless.
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3535 [20:56:30] <miesco> Hi. How do I move down a page in the info
about a package in aptitude?
3536 [20:56:57] <greycat> The real issue is that a CPU is never
"a percent busy". A CPU is either idle, or not. 0% or
100%. If you want an average of the number of idle ticks over a
given time interval (e.g. one second) then you have to measure ticks
used divided by total ticks in the interval.
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3540 [20:57:14] <greycat> That's why vmstat has to delay.
There isn't a "log" of this information that it can
scan/parse.
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3542 [20:57:20] <Eldunar> greycat, i tried to deal with it via :
mpstat | awk '$12 ~ /[0-9.]+/ { print 100 - $12 }' but it
is not good report. Or htop is lyingl)
3543 [20:57:35] <greycat> I don't have an mpstat. Never heard
of it.
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3546 [20:58:45] <koollman> this makes me realizes there's
another cpu counter that is not often measured/provided (or I have
never seen it). cpu occupation (as in "most of my internal
units are busy" or maybe "doing this much intruction per
cycle")
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3549 [20:59:19] <Eldunar> greycat, ehh, so its too hard to simply
read this value. So thanks ill try to find a solution ;)
3550 [20:59:23] <greycat> It's certainly not a trivial matter
of "my system is X% busy". That's such a meaningless
figure, and it's why there's no "simple command"
to do this already.
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3554 [21:00:41] <koollman> Eldunar: what makes you think htop is
lying ?
3555 [21:00:54] <greycat> "vmstat 1 2" takes 1 second to
run, and you could parse the final line. It has CPU
"percents" for user/system/idle/wait/"st"
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3557 [21:01:11] <greycat> The man page says "st" is
"Time stolen from a virtual machine". Whatever the hell
THAT means.
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3559 [21:01:55] <Eldunar> kooldavi, i believe that it is not lying
but i said that i had different from mstat. :) I received wrong data
from mstat
3560 [21:02:09] <greycat> But on the other hand, if you are
actually trying to generate this "percentage" number on a
regular basis for a while, then letting vmstat run continuously and
parsing each line as it comes out is quite reasonable. I've
done that before.
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3564 [21:02:54] <_abc_> jmcnaught: Now I'm looking for
rootkits. (I consider systemd a rootkit)
3565 [21:03:09] <greycat> *sigh*
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3568 [21:03:59] <_abc_> to make things more interesting, host
localhost now returns 127.0.0.1 AND ::1 . Remember the ::1 entry is
commented out in /etc/hosts
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3584 [21:06:24] <jmcnaught> _abc_: are you running nscd? if
it's wheezy you probably don't have systemd unless you
went out of your way to do that
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3587 [21:06:42] <_abc_> no bind and no nscd
3588 [21:07:03] <_abc_> I don't have systemd on wheezy. Was
just taking a potshot at a visible target.
3589 [21:07:31] <Mathisen> Hello is there anyone that can help me
with an OpenVAS problem.. i run a check script for it and it
complains that i dont got my redis-server is not running but it is
>>
replaced-url
3590 [21:08:21] <jmcnaught> _abc_: systemd bashing isn't
going to help
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3595 [21:09:51] <_abc_> 'getent ahosts wheezy' instead
of 'getent hosts wheezy' returns immediately with the 3
modes, raw, socket, dgram
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3611 [21:11:02] <_abc_> thus getaddrinfo(3) must work right.
gethostbyname() must be slowed. So it looks like a library level
problem? /me tries to drill down further.
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3637 [21:16:41] <_abc_> getting closer. The /etc/resolv.conf in my
config points to a router which is not on the local net of the host
wheezy. Setting it to a bind on the local net speeds up 'getent
hosts wheezy' to instant. So gethostbyname tries to go to the
local dns instead of looking at /etc/hosts as per nsswitch.conf and
host.conf which both tell it to look at hosts. Why?
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3640 [21:17:28] <greycat> _abc_: have you checked
/etc/nsswitch.conf yet?
3641 [21:17:29] <_abc_> Now 'host localhost' returns the
correct entry from /etc/hosts, but still fails and times out on
'host wheezy'.
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3643 [21:17:54] <_abc_> greycat: Yes, it is stock, unchanged by
me, and identical to the one listed here:
replaced-url
3644 [21:18:04] <_abc_> And does the right thing.
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3647 [21:18:38] <greycat> why the hell would I want to open a
serverfault.com url...
3648 [21:18:49] <_abc_> My paste is also dangerous?!
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3650 [21:19:09] <_abc_> The line in my nsswitch.conf is exactly:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
3651 [21:19:27] <greycat> In any case, if your says "hosts:
files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns" or something
similar, with "files" first, then it will look in
"files" (which means /etc/hosts) before consulting other
services.
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3653 [21:19:45] <balance> hi
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3656 [21:20:21] <balance> cd /var/replaced-url
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3660 [21:21:04] <greycat> You can put it in a shell variable, and
then cd "$var"
3661 [21:21:10] <teraflops> For your user? Create an alias
3662 [21:21:19] <greycat> Or you can put the entire command
(including the cd) in a shell function or alias.
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3665 [21:21:30] <dwltr> where would I ask about intermittant
connectivity problems running ap-get update and seeing
3666 [21:21:46] <teraflops> greycat: your solutuon sounds better
;)
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3670 [21:21:50] <dwltr> W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
3671 [21:22:02] <greycat> !squeeze sources.list
3672 [21:22:02] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
6.0 "Squeeze" has two lines: "deb
replaced-url
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3676 [21:22:44] <balance> greycat, teraflops ty
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3681 [21:23:46] <dwltr> Err
replaced-url
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3684 [21:24:07] <_abc_> greycat: I know the theory. It does show
that. The files lookup happens not at all or last if the
/etc/resolv.conf nameserver points at a bind not on the immediate
local net. There's a nat router between the wheezy host and the
bind it usually uses. That works fine for internet hosts, just not
local ones.
3685 [21:24:11] <dwltr> but it's one of the standard sources
that fails?
3686 [21:24:48] <greycat> !squeeze sources.list
3687 [21:24:49] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
6.0 "Squeeze" has two lines: "deb
replaced-url
3688 [21:25:05] <teraflops> dwltr: the url has changed now for
squeeze is in archive.debian.org afaik
3689 [21:25:26] <teraflops> EOL?
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3693 [21:25:57] <jmcnaught> dwltr: this is because squeeze is no
longer supported, the LTS is done too. there won't be any more
updates for squeeze, even from those archive.debian.org repos
(they're just archives)
3694 [21:25:58] <dwltr> Ah. The official docker image hasn't
been updated to reflect this?
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3696 [21:26:20] <jmcnaught> dwltr: that "official"
docker image is probably official to docker, not debian
3697 [21:26:21] <greycat> The who what now?
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3699 [21:27:01] <greycat> It is entirely possible that your
"official docker whatthefuck" is out of date, yes.
3700 [21:27:20] <jmcnaught> dwltr:
replaced-url
3701 [21:27:34] <Shark_> jmcnaught: You and schroot have helped me
run playonlinux as non-root and all is well. Now installing windows
programs
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3705 [21:28:54] <teraflops> Since when do people need to run
playonlinux or wine as root?
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3707 [21:29:22] <jmcnaught> Shark_: schroot just might be overkill
too. do you just want to to prevent wine from accessing the files in
your home dir or something?
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3712 [21:30:57] <_abc_> updated problem description, with
cat'd files, the "solution" of setting the dns on the
local net works and is repeatable. Why, I don't understand.
replaced-url
3713 [21:31:25] <dwltr> I was testing on GCE with docker images
running an apt-get update and network appeared to be fine, but
httpredir was failing.
3714 [21:31:37] <greycat> httpredir is a piece of shit
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3716 [21:32:03] <greycat> I had a dpkg factoid telling people this
(in more diplomatic terms), but either it's gone or I
can't remember its name :(
3717 [21:32:21] <dwltr> I guess I can't certify ownership or
the officialness of the docker images.
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3719 [21:32:33] <markybob> greycat: i tried to call it up the
other day and mentioned your nick. not sure if you saw that
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3721 [21:32:45] <greycat> Did you ever find it?
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3723 [21:33:02] <markybob> greycat: no
3724 [21:33:16] <greycat> Someone probably nuked it, then. Maybe
accidentally, maybe not.
3725 [21:33:37] <Shark_> jmcnaught: yes exactly for now separate
jail for wine programs. wanted to get playonlinux running fine as
non-root
3726 [21:33:39] <greycat> There are a lot of <reply>see
factoids in this area.
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3729 [21:34:24] <jmcnaught> dwltr: docker's "run
applications as PID 1" is batshit crazy if you ask me. i'm
surprised people don't lose their minds over this the way
people do over systemd
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3734 [21:35:52] <jmcnaught> Shark_: okay. chroots aren't a
security feature, they're really easy to break out of. chroots
are more of a convenience feature, for doing things like "i
want to run a program that needs a different libc without breaking
my system"
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3738 [21:36:53] <jmcnaught> Shark_: also you should never again
try running regular programs as root. root is for doing system
maintenance only.
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3743 [21:37:49] <greycat> dpkg, httpredir issues is
<reply>The <httpredir> service selects bad mirrors for
some people. If you're one of them, try explicitly choosing a
mirror: "deb
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3744 [21:37:49] <dpkg> okay, greycat
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3749 [21:38:26] <Shark_> jmcnaught: Agree 100%, thanks boss
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3754 [21:39:48] <sebd> /run/neatcolor colors
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3771 [21:42:16] <jmcnaught> Shark_: don't call me boss :P
something you might want to check out in the future is firejail,
which looks like it might get included in Debian 9. maybe it will
get backported, or maybe there's something like it in jessie
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3779 [21:44:50] <_abc_> updated
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3784 [21:45:34] <bin_bash> when is debian going to embrace vim and
stop using nano
3785 [21:45:49] <Shark_> jmcnaught: alright then sir ;)
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3788 [21:46:16] <markybob> bin_bash: the minute you learn to use
update-alternatives
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3793 [21:47:16] <_abc_> Speaking of learning. Is there a way to
select/apply some attribute (like '+') to several packages
at once in a view in aptitude?
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3797 [21:47:50] <_abc_> I was unable to do that and it was not
nice. I think there should be a way to do a multiple select and
apply? For example 'all pending security updates'?
3798 [21:47:53] <njumdl2014> When will Firefox ESR come to
backport for stable or jessie?
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3800 [21:48:19] <markybob> njumdl2014: already there.
replaced-url
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3806 [21:49:19] <njumdl2014> it's not the official mirror
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3808 [21:49:52] <markybob> njumdl2014: it's official as in
it's the same developers...
3809 [21:49:54] <greycat> Well, what answer do you want to hear?
Jessie is stable, and firefox is not going to replace iceweasel in
the middle of a stable release's lifetime.
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3813 [21:50:29] <njumdl2014> I get my answer.
3814 [21:50:53] <markybob> *shrug*
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3828 [21:54:44] <njumdl2014> @greycat, @markybob thanks
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3836 [21:57:11] <_abc_> squeeze was before wheezy? Or after?
3837 [21:57:21] <_abc_> After I think
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3839 [21:57:45] <tjcarter> ...does changing
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT to text in /etc/default/grub actually do
what you expect under systemd or does one need to modify
systemd's symlinks?
3840 [21:57:51] <markybob> _abc_: squeeze was before
3841 [21:57:52] <Iridos> _abc_, /msg dpkg release history
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3843 [21:58:03] <tjcarter> I haven't got a machine handy that
would use grub :)
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3850 [22:00:32] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: what are you changing it to,
and what do you expect? systemd isn't running at the point when
grub is starting the kernel
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3853 [22:01:48] <tjcarter> jmcnaught: Under versions of Debian
where anybody knew how the hell init worked, you could use that to
pass from grub whether you wanted an X11 or text-only boot.
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3855 [22:02:12] <greycat> Oh, you mean a runlevel.
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3857 [22:02:27] <tjcarter> greycat: runlevels don't exist.
It's maaaaaagic now.
3858 [22:02:41] <greycat> Assuming you had configured a runlevel
> 2 to be differet from runlevel 2.
3859 [22:03:02] <tjcarter> Actually, Debian just started *dm at
runlevel 2.
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3861 [22:03:36] <tjcarter> or not, based on what kind of startup
the kernel was given by grub
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3863 [22:03:59] <tjcarter> but that setup controlled the default
grub would give. :)
3864 [22:04:10] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: it's documented magic
at least. if you want to change the default target /etc/default/grub
isn't the best place to do it. use "systemctl set-default
multi-user" (or graphical)
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3870 [22:05:29] <tjcarter> jmcnaught: Right, the question was
whether on systems that use grub, the old way which was already in
use by people who use this script, continues to work or not.
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3875 [22:06:30] <tjcarter> I already have to have systemd vs.
everything else paths for systems that don't use grub, but
portability and all..
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3879 [22:07:27] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: was setting the default
runlevel in grub ever the best way to do it? i thought /etc/inittab
was where you'd want to set that with sysvinit
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3881 [22:07:58] <tjcarter> jmcnaught: Prior to jessie, it was
always runlevel 2. Graphical runlevel 2 or text runlevel 2.
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3883 [22:08:05] <tjcarter> but runlevel 2 nonetheless.
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3886 [22:08:34] <liftedlegend> i'm using ubuntu at the moment
and the touchpad stopped working for no reason. when i try to
install a different os it still isn't working but the buttons
are. it's a dell inspiron 1525
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3888 [22:08:44] <tjcarter> This probably had something to do with
the four other inits besides sysvinit that Debian supported. :)
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3891 [22:09:07] <liftedlegend> so what do i do?
3892 [22:09:09] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: indeed. before jessie if i
didn't want GDM to start for example, i would disable that
service with update-rc.d (not muck about with runlevels)
3893 [22:09:22] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: ask in #ubuntu
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3895 [22:09:26] <greycat> jmcnaught: that *is* how one mucked
about with runlevels in Debian.
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3898 [22:09:33] <liftedlegend> ok thanks
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3900 [22:09:39] <greycat> Unless you meant you disabled it in all
runlevels, instead of just one.
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3903 [22:10:24] <jmcnaught> greycat: yeah, i meant before jessie i
didn't ever change default runlevels, i just enabled or
disabled services
3904 [22:10:58] <liftedlegend> but see i am really wanting to get
debian 8.4 installed but the missing firmware files i can't
figure out how to get this stuff installed and configured. can
someone help me with that? i would really appreciate it.
3905 [22:11:01] <tjcarter> what you're really supposed to do
is change everything to the systemd way (assuming you can piece
together enough random blog posts that are not out of date to
understand how it works) and declare the result to require it.
Systemd or bust.
3906 [22:11:02] <greycat> I never really understood "I
sometimes want to boot and have gdm start, and sometimes want to
boot and have it not start". I just don't see how that was
ever a thing anyone would ever want.
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3908 [22:12:00] <tjcarter> greycat: you might want it not to start
if your system locks up upon starting it because you have some
weird-ass video driver bug.
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3910 [22:12:08] <jmcnaught> well it's not like i was doing it
all the time, maybe just for troubleshooting
3911 [22:12:08] <greycat> Then you would remove gdm.
3912 [22:12:14] <jhutchins> The Debian branch of Linux never did
use runlevels the way the RH branch did. They implemented them, but
didn't use them.
3913 [22:12:19] <tjcarter> You have to boot in order to do that.
3914 [22:12:37] <jhutchins> tjcarter: rescue/single would do that
in sysv.
3915 [22:12:50] <greycat> Right, booting in single-user mode was
valid.
3916 [22:12:53] <tjcarter> Yeah except that's not a one-size
fits all solution either.
3917 [22:13:18] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: systemd.target(5) and the
other systemd man pages will help i guess. "systemctl
list-units -t target" to get a list of targets, note you can
only set one to default if its unit file has
"AllowIsolate" in it
3918 [22:13:40] <tjcarter> It SHOULD be, but at least SOME
Debian-based distributions shipped with a locked root account and
don't bother to modify systemd so that rescue.target works!
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3921 [22:13:56] <tjcarter> Ask me how I know about THAT bug.
>:(
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3923 [22:14:08] <jhutchins>
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3924 [22:14:17] <koollman> I've used runlevels before, no
debian. I had a laptop with a default of "no network, no
x11", then runlevels for "no network, x11",
"network, no x11" and "network, x11". at the
time, it was slow enough to make a difference :)
3925 [22:14:25] <koollman> s/no/on/
3926 [22:14:57] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: there's an
installer image that includes firmwares, but not all of them. did
you try that? is the missing firmware for your wifi? can you install
using ethernet and then install the firmware packages after the
first boot?
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3929 [22:15:50] <jmcnaught> anyways, with systemd they're
called targets now and there's man pages about them
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3931 [22:15:58] <liftedlegend> i guess i could. but its
b43/ucode15.fw and a couple others
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3933 [22:16:30] <jhutchins> For a one-off with systemd,
systemd.unit=multi-user.target appended to the grub command line.
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3935 [22:16:40] <tjcarter> Nutshell is that I have some scripts I
didn't write here that were made for Squeeze originally--Debian
or Raspbian, with assumption that Debian ran under VirtualBox most
likely--and I get to port the whole mess from Wheezy to Jessie.
It's > 1000 lines and makes heavy assumptions of sysvinit
and how either the Raspberry Pi or a default Wheezy x86/x86_64
Debian system are configured.
3936 [22:16:46] <jhutchins> For a default change, systemctl
set-default multi-user.target
3937 [22:16:47] <liftedlegend> i haven't tried cause last
time i got to the console and that's all i had and i
didn't really know how to navigate arount it. but now i have
better understanding of it.
3938 [22:16:53] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: install plugged in with
ethernet, and then after the install is finished and you reboot
follow the instructions on this page:
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3944 [22:17:23] <tjcarter> It's of marginal interest to
anyone who doesn't still own and use Apple // computers, so the
many eyes solution doesn't really apply. :)
3945 [22:17:24] <liftedlegend> can i get internet with ethernet
connected to a pc that's connected to the wifi
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3948 [22:17:53] <sweettea> say i install package z, and it also
installs package y
3949 [22:18:04] <sweettea> then, i remove package z, apt-get purge
z
3950 [22:18:07] <sweettea> package y remains
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3952 [22:18:25] <sweettea> how to also delete package y? apt-get
autoremove ?
3953 [22:18:30] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: sounds pretty
complicated. you can't just plug the computer into an ethernet
port?
3954 [22:18:31] <greycat> it will show up in the verbose output of
apt-get in a block marked "use apt-get autoremove"
3955 [22:18:49] <greycat> I never trust that, but I sometimes
manually remove packages that show up there.
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3957 [22:19:01] <sweettea> indeed, but i only want to remove
packages pertinent to z
3958 [22:19:06] * tjcarter mostly uses aptitude for that
3959 [22:19:37] <sweettea> im afraid it might remove more than i
require
3960 [22:20:05] <sweettea> no access to aptitude on machine,
cannot instal
3961 [22:20:16] <markybob> it tells you before it does
anything...not like you won't know
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3963 [22:20:21] <jmcnaught> sweettea: so carefully review the list
of packages it wants to remove before answering yes
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3965 [22:20:26] <greycat> Then you aren't root, so you
can't install or remove ANYTHING, so stop worrying.
3966 [22:20:38] <sweettea> hm, thats actually true
3967 [22:20:47] <markybob> jesus
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3969 [22:21:03] <liftedlegend> what about having the firmware on a
usb and where can i get the firmware
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3971 [22:21:19] <jmcnaught> sweettea: you can also use
"--simulate" with apt-get (even as a non-root user) to see
what it would do
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3974 [22:22:17] <Martijn-NL> Hi everyone - my system crashed. Does
anyone know which log file I need to analyze the crash? I'm
looking in /var/log/ now
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3976 [22:22:27] <sweettea> ill install aptitude and use that
instead of apt-get
3977 [22:22:29] <sweettea> thank you
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3980 [22:23:00] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: that might work if you
find the correct file. you could review the instructions here:
replaced-url
3981 [22:23:11] <Mep> I'm looking to setup my own custom
debian install CD using simple-cdd. I want to import a third party
package, specifically burg. How do I add the repo into my simple-cdd
configuration?
3982 [22:23:17] <markybob> sweettea: in what world do you live in
that you think you can install aptitude without root?
3983 [22:23:18] <tjcarter> aptitude does more or less the same
thing in this case, it just gives you an easy solution to say
"no wait, I need that!"
3984 [22:23:46] <sweettea> markybob: never said i had no root, so
kindly stop.
3985 [22:23:48] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: because the b43 firmware
cannot be redistributed what the debian package does is downloads
the firmware files from broadcom website (or somewhere) when the
package is installed, meaning you need network access on a different
interface for it to work
3986 [22:23:48] <tjcarter> What I find strange is that the
interface seems to lack an equivalent to apt-get upgrade
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3990 [22:23:59] <markybob> sweettea: yeah you did. to greycat
3991 [22:24:59] <liftedlegend> this is complicated. but i'm
not giving up on it. i know that lol
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3993 [22:25:00] <greycat> 16:20 sweettea> no access to aptitude
on machine, cannot instal
3994 [22:25:47] <jmcnaught> liftedlegend: if you can bring the
computer to somewhere you can plug in an ethernet cable, that will
make the install fairly simple.
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3996 [22:26:06] <tjcarter> apt-get upgrade being the trivial way
to upgrade all things that are not problematic to upgrade. Things
that might change currently installed packages aptitude does
great--better than apt-get actually--but the trivial case is the
vast majority of 100+ packages.
3997 [22:26:43] <Mep> Does anybody know where I should look next
for this issue if nobody can help me here?
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3999 [22:26:49] <tjcarter> except when dealing with something like
the libgnutls3.0 thing :/
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4002 [22:27:46] <jmcnaught> tjcarter: "aptitude
--no-new-installs safe-upgrade" i think is the closest
equivalent to "apt-get upgrade"
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4005 [22:29:14] <tjcarter> jmcnaught: right, but if you're
gonna use the command-line for it... There's no way to mass
mark safe-upgrade packages.
4006 [22:29:40] * jmcnaught tries to pretend the aptitude TUI
doesn't exist.
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4008 [22:29:51] <tjcarter> I like the TUI
4009 [22:30:07] <tjcarter> but then I used dselect long after
everyone else had long since stopped ;)
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4011 [22:30:34] * tjcarter waits for some old timer to pop up, "YOU
would."
4012 [22:30:49] <Mathisen> tjcarter, can i ask one thing so what
should you use on a daily basis ? apt apt-get aptitude ? or is apt
and apt-get same ?
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4017 [22:31:39] <markybob> Mathisen: none are the same. apt tries
to basically combine apt-get and apt-cache. aptitude does some magic
to fix dependencies
4018 [22:31:53] <tjcarter> Mathisen: apt is a suite of tools, just
like dpkg is. The primary two are apt-get and apt-cache. On a daily
basis, I'd suggest using unattended-upgrades which will guide
you to configuring security updates.
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4020 [22:32:06] <greycat> tjcarter: there is also /usr/bin/apt
now.
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4023 [22:32:41] <Mathisen> thx for the info
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4025 [22:33:14] <tjcarter> greycat: Oh, that's right! Old
habits die hard.
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4027 [22:33:17] <liftedlegend> does anyone know how i can make an
income online?
4028 [22:33:19] <liftedlegend> lol
4029 [22:33:33] <markybob> i know how you can get banned
4030 [22:33:35] <tjcarter> I may have used dselect long after
nobody else did, but I've been using apt-get since 0.2?
4031 [22:33:42] <tjcarter> Something like 0.2.
4032 [22:33:53] <tjcarter> Whatever Culus' second release
was.
4033 [22:34:03] <greycat> I've never used aptitude, except
for the occasional dist-upgrade that required it.
4034 [22:34:09] <liftedlegend> i dont want to get banned if you
were talking about me markybob
4035 [22:34:13] <liftedlegend> i'm sorry
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4038 [22:34:30] <jmcnaught> i like aptitude's search
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4040 [22:34:43] <Mep> What other debian channels are there?
4041 [22:34:58] <greycat> A whole slew on OFTC. A few here.
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4043 [22:35:30] <tjcarter> Sad that rift never healed.
4044 [22:35:46] <jmcnaught> Mep: if you're also preseeding
the installer you might try using the preseed/late_command to run a
script that adds your third party repo and installs the package.
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4048 [22:37:02] <Looking> Hi, if I add a repository for providing
packages that already exist in the main repository. will they see
each others ?
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4050 [22:37:10] <Looking> and wich will have priority
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4053 [22:37:29] <greycat> The highest version number will have
priority in the absence of pinning and stuff.
4054 [22:37:45] <Looking> k thx
4055 [22:37:48] <markybob> !tell Looking about dontbreakdebian
4056 [22:37:49] <tjcarter> Looking: if you just add two repos
containing the same package without any pins, the highest version
always wins.
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4058 [22:38:53] <tjcarter> I have to do that on Raspbian systems
because their testing repo lacks some things in jessie
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4061 [22:39:19] <tjcarter> unfortunately two of those things are
dependent on exact versions of the X.org server and gstreamer.
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4074 [22:44:27] <drmagoo> Does anyone know of a rdp-client for
linux (to connect to windows machines) that support having seperate
windowsize and resolution? For example windowsize 2560x1440 and
resolution 1920x1080
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4091 [22:50:25] <jhutchins> tjcarter: There's no real rift,
it's just that they moved to oftc but people kept coming here,
so why not have both?
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4095 [22:52:16] <tjcarter> jhutchins: OFTC itself exists because
of a rift.
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4098 [22:52:44] <c0fe_machine> i got some components that i want
to use as SAN can I utilize Debian for this?
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4100 [22:53:01] <tjcarter> Between lilo and basically a handful of
other opers on freenode's ancestor network.
4101 [22:53:04] <c0fe_machine> or as iscsi?
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4103 [22:53:14] <c0fe_machine> I am a bit confused by the
linguistic terminology
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4112 [22:54:05] <tjcarter> c0fe_machine: Linux systems can do SAN
and NAS, and bridge one to the other.
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4114 [22:54:43] <tjcarter> c0fe_machine: I'm not real big on
SAN or its jargon either.
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4116 [22:55:46] <c0fe_machine> looks like the proper term is
"iSCSI target"
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4119 [22:57:09] <jercos> if you wanna get really freaky, you can
mount a NAS on a Linux box, and expose a file on the NAS as thought
it were a SAN
4120 [22:57:22] <jercos> -t
4121 [22:57:48] <jercos> c0fe_machine: what are the particular
components?
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4124 [22:58:11] <c0fe_machine> jercos: just some old mainboards,
4TB WD Reds
4125 [22:58:20] <jhutchins> c0fe_machine: Most commercial SAN
systems use some form of Linux.
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4127 [22:58:48] <jercos> eh, while I wouldn't debate that,
I'd call that misleading jhutchins.
4128 [22:58:51] <c0fe_machine> can iSCSI be used on WAN?
4129 [22:58:53] <c0fe_machine> or local only?
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4131 [22:59:07] <jercos> iSCSI can be used over WAN, but probably
*shouldn't* be used over WAN.
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4133 [22:59:14] <tjcarter> I would not use iscsi on a wan.
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4135 [22:59:19] <c0fe_machine> security issues jercos?
4136 [22:59:21] <c0fe_machine> or performance?
4137 [22:59:24] <jercos> both :D
4138 [22:59:25] <tjcarter> yes.
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4143 [23:01:08] <jercos> performance is less of an issue with a
good low-latency WAN connection... even if you're going across
the US you can probably get down to 60-70ms without specific
optimization.
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4145 [23:01:16] <jercos> which isn't *great* for storage
latency, but is quite functional
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4147 [23:01:22] <jercos> so it's mostly security.
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4179 [23:09:53] <_abc_> Possible bug in the linux resolver libs:
replaced-url
4180 [23:09:59] <_abc_> s remote dns. I hope I am wrong.
4181 [23:10:13] <_abc_> Cross posted to #nm and #networking.
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4183 [23:10:43] <_abc_> Meanwhile use 127.0.0.1 or ::1 for
localhost in scripts and configs to be safe.
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