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14 [00:06:45] <bjornar> How can I get a list of what
repositories provides a pattern-package?
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26 [00:11:21] <TomTomTosch> markybob, and you made me think you
were on the run from the law.
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28 [00:12:07] <TomTomTosch> bjornar, 'dpgl -l | grep
whatever' and then 'apt-cache policy
whatever-package'
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33 [00:12:48] <TomTomTosch> bjornar, for repos that are in your
system. if you mean in general... google.
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44 [00:18:02] <TomTomTosch> in your system / indexed by apt
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75 [00:27:25] <g00se> I've got a script that make an ssh
connection to run another script that produces output. But i
can't redirect to file. Is that due to something about the
terminal involved in the ssh connection being on the target host?
How do i collect the output?
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78 [00:28:15] <SyncYourDogmas> stdout?
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80 [00:28:43] <SyncYourDogmas> its a file descriptor that
you'll have to redirect back to stdin I suppose
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82 [00:29:27] <g00se> Don't quite follow sorry
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89 [00:31:37] <genoobie> hey all
90 [00:31:42] <potus> nice nick
91 [00:31:51] <potus> @genoobie
92 [00:31:58] <genoobie> Thanks.
93 [00:32:16] <genoobie> It was from a looong time ago
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95 [00:32:40] <potus> never seen it.. original
96 [00:32:52] <genoobie> I was installing gentoo (don't
know why...) and since I was a "gentoo noobie" I just made
it, genoobie
97 [00:33:20] <potus> see i read it as gento ==obie
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99 [00:33:26] <potus> like obi-won of gentoo
100 [00:33:27] <potus> lol
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102 [00:33:35] * g00se has made a workaround by redirecting at remote
and then scp ing the file to local
103 [00:33:42] <genoobie> funny
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106 [00:34:16] <genoobie> anyhow, I am here because I just
installed jessie on my hp dv9000.
107 [00:34:26] <potus> im just waiting for this 8 hour render to
finish.. another 1 1/2 hours to go -- i made a cool debian 8.3 xfce
install video in 4K
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109 [00:34:36] <genoobie> It's not problem free, but I might
be able to live with the bugs
110 [00:34:42] <potus> dv9000 the one that looks startrakish
111 [00:34:53] <genoobie> but the hardware was pretty crappy on
the machine
112 [00:34:55] <potus> whats the bugs
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114 [00:35:22] <genoobie> potus, initially the getting the
wireless working was a real pain
115 [00:35:28] <potus> i used an old laptop lenovo 3000 n100 for
the longest time.. it seemed debian was the only thing that worked
nice.. with xfce in lieu of gnome
116 [00:35:40] <potus> did it report any missing firmware on
installing?
117 [00:35:53] <genoobie> the "wl" driver was not
working properly with the broadcom card, despite debians docs that
it does
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119 [00:36:22] <potus> what driver did it for u?
120 [00:36:39] <tremon> hey all, is there any way to tell grub
that the linux kernel files are not in /boot?
121 [00:36:44] <genoobie> then the nvidia driver couldn't
properly load so it went to nouveau but then I removed nividia* and
borked my sound
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123 [00:36:53] <genoobie> potus the legacy b43
124 [00:37:00] <potus> I usually just google the driver it says
it is missing during install, find the deb on another pc and install
via dpkg -i
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126 [00:37:16] <potus> what hardware is still giving trouble?
127 [00:37:25] <genoobie> well I have no sound
128 [00:37:34] <genoobie> but I'm not really good at
diagnosing driver issues, etc
129 [00:37:41] <genoobie> in fact I suck at it
130 [00:37:47] <potus> u in console or desktop enviroment
131 [00:37:55] <potus> by default mine installs muted
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133 [00:38:00] <genoobie> I am in fact something of a
"jessie" noob, a "jenoobie"
134 [00:38:04] <potus> and when i use mute button it doesnt
unmute.. i use mixer to turn it on
135 [00:38:11] <genoobie> presently xfce
136 [00:38:17] <genoobie> yeah, I loaded mixer...
137 [00:38:18] <potus> thats the one i use =)
138 [00:38:25] <potus> did u notice if anything was muted?
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140 [00:38:43] <genoobie> potus, which "mixer" do you
use a gui or console?
141 [00:38:43] <potus> apt-get install esound
142 [00:38:50] <potus> gui if ur in xfce
143 [00:39:12] <markybob> genoobie: i'd use pavucontrol
144 [00:39:12] <potus> i just had the most trouble with
cinelerra. took 4 days to resolve the issues
145 [00:39:20] <genoobie> why not the "HDA nvidia (alsa
mixer)
146 [00:39:20] <markybob> genoobie: what's lspci -nn say?
147 [00:39:38] <potus> markybob nkn
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149 [00:39:57] <genoobie> markybob, what should I grep?
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151 [00:40:31] <markybob> genoobie: just pastebin it
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153 [00:41:38] <markybob> potus: i'm pretty old. no idea
what nkn means
154 [00:41:47] <potus> nice kid nice.
155 [00:41:55] <potus> markybob: how old is old?
156 [00:42:04] <markybob> potus: 40s
157 [00:42:10] <potus> im 30s
158 [00:42:34] <genoobie>
replaced-url
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161 [00:43:09] <genoobie> here's the issue
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163 [00:43:29] <genoobie> I was having some serious video probs
and so I uninstalled everything with "nvidia" in it
164 [00:43:29] <markybob> BCM4311
165 [00:43:33] <markybob> damn, sorry
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167 [00:43:39] <genoobie> and i have a nvidia chipset
168 [00:43:45] <genoobie> markybob, it works
169 [00:43:51] <genoobie> the problem I have is with my sound
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172 [00:44:21] <genoobie> all I can get is a system
"beep"
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175 [00:44:45] <genoobie> was thinking of reinstalling
176 [00:44:57] <potus> genoo that would b my route
177 [00:45:20] <potus> keep ur b43 .apk and after install put it
in and setup sources.list
178 [00:45:27] <potus> apk.. haha deb!
179 [00:45:44] <genoobie> I wish I had enough skills to diag the
problem though
180 [00:46:03] <genoobie> I will probably try a ubuntu install
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182 [00:46:06] <genoobie> as well
183 [00:46:10] <genoobie> maybe linux mint?
184 [00:46:18] <potus> genoobie: find the driver for the
corrolating lspci audio device
185 [00:46:19] <potus> sec
186 [00:46:26] <TomTomTosch> or you wait a second for some input.
187 [00:46:28] <potus> i use apt-file ALOT
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190 [00:47:08] <genoobie> how do I know which driver is being
used for the audio device?
191 [00:47:20] <potus> NVIDIA Corporation MCP51 High Definition
Audio
192 [00:47:28] <TomTomTosch> ,pciid [10de:026c]
193 [00:47:29] <judd> [10de:026c] is 'MCP51 High Definition
Audio' from 'NVIDIA Corporation' with kernel modules
'nouveau', 'snd-hda-intel' in jessie. See also
replaced-url
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195 [00:48:01] <potus> Thanks, but finally I just had to modprobe
something and unmute "master" AND "front" with
alsamixer.
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197 [00:48:06] <potus> thats the answer
198 [00:48:18] <TomTomTosch> \o/
199 [00:48:19] <potus> sudo rmmod snd_hda_intel and then sudo
modprobe snd_hda_intel
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201 [00:48:49] <genoobie> "in use"
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203 [00:48:58] <potus> says make sure to install alsa-utils and
alsa-oss
204 [00:49:28] <genoobie> well let me reinstall...
205 [00:49:38] <markybob> genoobie: did you try pavucontrol?
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207 [00:49:56] <genoobie> cmd not found
208 [00:50:02] <genoobie> it's okay, I'm learning
209 [00:50:04] <markybob> genoobie: apt-get install it
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211 [00:50:26] <genoobie> I did a stupid thing with an uninstall
and I have NO idea what actually uninstalled
212 [00:50:32] <markybob> genoobie: is the user in the audio
group?
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215 [00:50:37] <potus> ubuntu forums have peeps compiling from
source.
216 [00:50:53] <TomTomTosch> woot?
217 [00:50:54] <genoobie> rather than find bits and pieces that
work / don't work, I can just start from scratch
218 [00:50:59] <genoobie> doesn't take that long
219 [00:51:01] <andril> hello :)
220 [00:51:08] <potus> genoobie: thats a boy!
221 [00:51:09] <TomTomTosch> but it's silly.
222 [00:51:26] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, but how do I know what
else is broken
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224 [00:51:34] <potus> tomtomtosch: if u only seen me this week
trying to get cinelerra to work! i reinstalled 4 times!
225 [00:51:36] <svetlana> [PatienceZero] GOT WINNER? NIET NIET
SOVIET!
226 [00:51:39] <svetlana> PatienceZero, ?
227 [00:51:43] <markybob> genoobie: do you have reason to think
anything else is broken?
228 [00:52:00] <markybob> potus: you're proud of that?
229 [00:52:02] <potus> genoobie: everyone on forums saying
something might be muted. on ubuntu forums they saying compile asla
from source and it worked for them
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231 [00:52:11] <potus> markybob: YES i got it to work!
232 [00:52:18] <genoobie> markybob, well, my sound is borked
because of an indiscriminant uninstall
233 [00:52:21] <TomTomTosch> what a mess...
234 [00:52:25] <genoobie> markybob, my sound used to work
235 [00:52:43] <TomTomTosch> well, do what you feel like.
236 [00:52:45] <markybob> genoobie: okay. do whatever
237 [00:52:45] <genoobie> markybob, but I got stuck in console
mode after a bad video problem
238 [00:52:52] <potus> genoobie: press up on ur keyboard until u
find what u apt-get removed and apt-get install it
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240 [00:53:27] <potus> 51 minutes until my install video can
start uploading to utube
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242 [00:53:47] <genoobie> apt-get purge nvidia-*
243 [00:53:51] <markybob> well that's terryfing
244 [00:54:01] <potus> apt-file search nvidia-
245 [00:54:05] <markybob> potus: you're making a tutorial
video? holy shit
246 [00:54:13] <genoobie> I forgot my chipset, sound, everything
else is nVidia on this machine
247 [00:54:24] <genoobie> who knows what the heck was uninstalled
248 [00:54:29] <potus> markybob: its already made.. it is
rendering in 4k now.. for 5 days i tried to align the audio!
249 [00:54:43] <markybob> jesus christ have mercy
250 [00:54:44] <TomTomTosch> markybob, this makes my head hurt.
have fun.
251 [00:54:50] <genoobie> okay, I will be back for sure.
252 [00:54:51] <markybob> TomTomTosch: no i'm done
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254 [00:55:14] <potus> markybob: i made the mistake of rendering
the entire video (8 hours) making a change.. another 8 hours.. yada
yada.. it didnt dawn on me to just compile 10 seconds of video (15
min render) until the 3rd day
255 [00:55:15] <genoobie> I had a *huge* problem putting the
right video driver on this machine and I might still need some help
with that...
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257 [00:55:36] <genoobie> so time for a new isntall
258 [00:55:38] <genoobie> bbiab
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269 [01:00:01] <potus> markybob: done with?
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276 [01:04:45] <Guest51294> :D
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285 [01:07:50] <ryouma> can the blinking cursor in vt be made to
be a non-blinking solid one? i want this for everything that happens
in the vt, including the login prompt.
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289 [01:08:27] <potus> ryouma good question
290 [01:09:02] <markybob> ryouma: you could use setterm -coursor
off
291 [01:09:27] <ryouma> i know there's a sequence you can
send while you are already logged in, but that is totally useless
because it does not apply to the login, and it also gets reset when
you run emacs. totally useless.
292 [01:09:29] <markybob> i haven't done that in forever but
i assume it still works
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294 [01:09:57] <markybob> ryouma: well you can set it to your
profile or ~/.bashrc
295 [01:10:28] <ryouma> markybob: and then it gets reset every
single time i try to actually /use/ it. and that only runs after the
login prompt.
296 [01:10:29] <markybob> emacs. oh. i don't know about
that.
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298 [01:11:09] <markybob> ryouma: why would you need it to be
active when not logged in?
299 [01:11:21] <ryouma> basically the vt wants to blink, and it
makes that the default, and it allows /anything/ to reset it.
300 [01:11:43] <ryouma> markybob: any form of blinking on a
computer disturbs me and i find it problematic
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302 [01:11:55] <potus> +1 ryouma
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304 [01:12:22] <markybob> potus: do you seriously just like to
talk or are you going to add something useful?
305 [01:12:35] <potus> the former..
306 [01:12:38] <ryouma> he's saying he has the same problem
307 [01:12:40] <markybob> /ignore it is
308 [01:12:50] <ryouma> it's useful
309 [01:12:51] <markybob> ryouma: yeah he's been rambling
for a long time about nonsense.
310 [01:13:00] <ryouma> i jsut logged in
311 [01:13:15] <potus> ryouma: he prob knows me from years ago ..
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313 [01:13:26] * potus dodges hate everyday
314 [01:13:43] <markybob> ryouma: not ignoring you. i gave you my
best answer. sorry i don't know any more
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319 [01:14:59] <ryouma> markybob: thanks, i already covered all
the usual supposed solutions. none rowk.
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321 [01:15:02] <ryouma> work*
322 [01:15:13] <ryouma> (non rowk either)
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332 [01:20:17] <axc1298> what is the correct way to view
documents in other languages in debian? i looked in the wiki and saw
some font packages. but unless those require a reboot before they
work, the document still shows weird characters
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336 [01:21:02] <gerep> Hello good people. Using htop I noticed a
lot of gvfsd-trash processes, what are those?
337 [01:21:21] <cafuego> gnome virtual file system daemon trash?
338 [01:21:38] <gerep> cafuego: and why so many?
339 [01:21:44] <cafuego> lots of processes or only one process
with lots of threads?
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342 [01:22:00] <gerep> one process with 14 threads
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344 [01:22:25] <cafuego> inadvisable multithread programming
then, is my guess ;-)
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346 [01:22:40] <cafuego> one for each mount point?
347 [01:22:55] <markybob> jesus 14 mount points?
348 [01:22:56] <gerep> cafuego: there is a great chance, I was
running 2 go projects
349 [01:23:04] <gerep> markybob: hahaha
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352 [01:23:35] <markybob> gerep: your best bet for a real answer
is to ask #gnome on irc.gimp.net
353 [01:23:36] <cafuego> markybob: devfs, tmpfs, proc, sys .. not
sure if gnome-vfsd is clever about those
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355 [01:23:40] <gerep> cafuego: you asked about mount point, how
do I check it?
356 [01:23:50] <ryouma> mountpoint
357 [01:23:59] <ryouma> or stat maybe
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359 [01:24:06] <cafuego> gerep: see what the process has open
using fuser?
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361 [01:24:22] <cafuego> (note: output will contain many libs)
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367 [01:25:44] <gerep> mountpoint -d /usr/lib/gvfs/
368 [01:25:44] <gerep> 8:1
369 [01:25:59] <gerep> ryouma: are those the correct parameters?
370 [01:26:24] <ryouma> gerep: dunno
371 [01:26:31] <gerep> Is there a problem if I kill those
processes?
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376 [01:28:02] <markybob> gerep: i haven't used gnome is
well over a decade so i can't say. that's why i think you
should go to the pros at #gnome like i suggested.
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381 [01:30:59] <gerep> I also noticed two processes
/usr/lib/tracker/tracker-extract (with 14 threads, coincidence?)
382 [01:31:14] <gerep> markybob: you are right, I'll got
here and see if I can find anything, thanks :)
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392 [01:37:39] <OndraG> hello, I'm trying to automount SSHFS
by AutoFS, /media/ssh is created, but it's empty. `sudo
automount -f --debug` doesn't show any error, nor any attempt
to connect via SSH
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396 [01:39:58] <markybob> OndraG: well i think autofs is kind of
shit but this is a good wiki
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402 [01:42:03] <OndraG> markybob: thanks... that's exactly
the wiki I'm using for it... I have /etc/auto.master (it's
on Debian) containg use of /etc/auto.ssh, and /etc/auto.ssh
containing one line for a "ftp" directory... which then
unfortuantely isn't created
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405 [01:43:28] <markybob> OndraG: did you continue? to the ssh
section? installed sshfs?
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407 [01:43:36] <markybob> OndraG: it's right below
408 [01:43:39] <OndraG> markybob: what is your prefered way of
automounting SSHFS? or maybe this way: the problem is the SSHFS I
use is not stable... so I need to remount it from time to time, but
unfortunately "-o reconnect" doesn't help
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410 [01:44:04] <OndraG> yes, I've got SSHFS installed and
working, I can mount it manually, I would like to automatize it
411 [01:44:06] <markybob> OndraG: i don't.
412 [01:44:50] <g00se> The good thing about Flash was that i was
able to terminate it it remotely by killing the player process. How
am i going to be able to do that with Html5?
413 [01:45:17] <arahael> g00se: You can terminate unresponsive
scripts in good browsers.
414 [01:45:19] <OndraG> maybe I'll just create a croned BASH
script which will remount the location if it finds it unmounted...
too bad AutoFS isn't working
415 [01:46:02] <g00se> arahael: i need a way of doing it via ssh
remotely
416 [01:46:18] <g00se> (i.e. no gui involved)
417 [01:46:19] <arahael> g00se: You're running html5 over
ssh?
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419 [01:47:32] <g00se> Someone else would be using their browser
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421 [01:48:43] <arahael> g00se: What's the problem
you're trying to solve?
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423 [01:49:12] <g00se> Stopping the annoyance of remote
sound/video
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427 [01:49:48] <arahael> Good browsers also deal with that, too.
428 [01:49:50] <g00se> Easy with killall plugin-container
429 [01:50:07] <arahael> You can tell which tab is making sounds,
as well, even.
430 [01:50:22] <arahael> And even proactively stop them. There
should be exxtensions, too, if all else fails.
431 [01:51:04] <g00se> Imagine you have an ssh account on my
machine. You want to stop me making a noise with my browser that you
can hear
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436 [01:52:29] * g00se might have to settle for turning down the mixer
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438 [01:52:40] <arahael> Let me get this straight. I have an ssh
account on *your* machine. You're running a browser on *your*
machine. Meanwhile, I am taking care of my own business, and
somehow, *you* are making *my* computer make a sound?
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443 [01:53:59] <arahael> I'm struggling to understand why
there would be any confusion. Am I running the web browser remotely
from this ssh account? And are you using the *same* account? (Ie, no
user separation)
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445 [01:54:09] <Veronica-M> hello
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447 [01:55:23] <Veronica-M> how do you match PCI id numbers to
actual devices? lspci shows controller this or that but what's
behind them? how to match say /dev/sdb?
448 [01:55:55] <Veronica-M> #linux is dumb
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454 [01:58:31] <axc1298> by using fdisk
455 [01:58:37] <axc1298> #veronica is dumb
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457 [01:59:05] <arahael> Besides, /dev/sdb might not even *have*
a PCI entry.
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461 [02:00:00] <arahael> g00se: I'm not suggesting that
there is something wrong, only that I don't understand the
setup you have. My conclusion, is that you're doing something
weird. :)
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463 [02:00:50] <Stanto> arahael: I think they're suggesting
that, for example, you're minding your own business watching
youtube and you're in close vicinity to them, but they want you
to stop being noisy with youtube, so they want to remote into your
computer and kill the audio on the video
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466 [02:02:25] <Stanto> arahael: So in the past it was
straightforward, they would kill the plugin container for flash.
However now it's html5, what do you kill? is effectively the
question.
467 [02:03:02] <arahael> Stanto: Which might well make sense if
you're running an internet cafe. In any case... If you're
killing their content, does it matter if the content is flash or
html5? Just kill it.
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469 [02:03:18] <arahael> Stanto: Though frankly, controlling the
mixer is a better solution, really.
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471 [02:03:40] <Stanto> Yes, I agree, if it's the audio
that's being the annoyance.
472 [02:04:35] <arahael> Even better would be good manners:
"Excuse me, do you mind turning the volume down, or using
headsets? Thanks, I'm trying to study..."
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474 [02:05:03] <siac> Hi, I have this error "pch transcoder
a fifo underrun" on booting the system
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477 [02:05:16] <Epakai> Veronica-M: i don't know any way to
associate a particular disk with it's pci controller, you can
use tools like hdparm or lshw to view a drive's model or serial
number and match it with the physical drive
478 [02:05:33] <arahael> Veronica-M: Keep in mind that it might
not even have a pci controller.
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481 [02:06:38] <Veronica-M> I've used lshw, lsblk, lspci and
can't see how they connect...this is weird...why would the KVM
gui ask this way
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484 [02:07:50] <arahael> Veronica-M: That's perhaps the real
question. What is the KVM gui asking for, and why.
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487 [02:09:43] <Veronica-M> arahael: i gives an option to add
host's hrdware to the guest and lists the pci id's and
names like "controller" such and such but not the actual
devices ( /dev/sdb) and I see no easy way to map the pci id's
to the dev's
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490 [02:10:19] <Spec> is this like pci pass through magic?
491 [02:10:29] <arahael> Veronica-M: You don't normally
share the hard drives using pci pass through.
492 [02:10:33] <Veronica-M> there is an option to add /dev/sdb
via virsh , but i need via GUI for people who don't know better
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494 [02:10:42] <Veronica-M> arahael: how then?
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496 [02:11:00] <Veronica-M> arahael: add it to storage pool and
then that to the guest?
497 [02:11:18] <arahael> Veronica-M: Yes. I'm not a KVM user
- I use VMware at work, but yeah, definitely go the storage pool
route.
498 [02:12:03] <Veronica-M> arahael: and will it give the entire
/dev/sdb to the guest?
499 [02:12:21] <Epakai> udevadm info -q all -n /dev/sda|grep
DEVPATH gives a pci device, not sure if that's what you're
looking for
500 [02:13:00] <Veronica-M> spec: yes , passthrough is what i
need...btw did it with USB and the guest took the entire bus
paralizing the host
501 [02:13:08] <arahael> Veronica-M: Depends on how you provide
it. Personally I suggest using a virtual harddrive for guests. And
perhaps to configure remote storage explictly via some sort of NAS.
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503 [02:14:02] <arahael> Veronica-M: Though, if you have really
specialised (server) hardware, it might be worth trying other
options, but I wouldn't worry about "a GUI for people who
don't know better" in that case.
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505 [02:14:36] <Veronica-M> Epakai: that's getting warmer,
I'll see if it does it
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507 [02:15:32] <luxio> 8:15 PM <luxio> This good for root
filesystem?
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508 [02:15:35] <arahael> Veronica-M: Your original question makes
a lot more sense given this context, btw. :)
509 [02:15:46] <jmcnaught> Veronica-M: why are you trying to give
VMs direct access to disks through PCI? For performance?
510 [02:16:17] <Veronica-M> jmcnaught: long story :)
511 [02:16:24] <Veronica-M> gotta run
512 [02:16:25] <Veronica-M> thanx
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521 [02:19:57] <luxio> How do I configure my /boot partition?
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523 [02:20:00] <luxio> What settings?
524 [02:20:05] <luxio> And /swap?
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526 [02:21:28] <arahael> jmcnaught: I wondered the same.
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528 [02:22:01] <jmcnaught> arahael: it sounds like a bad idea, i
was going to chime in about using storage pools but i guess i was
too slow
529 [02:22:20] <luxio>
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530 [02:22:22] <potus> so my video is on youtube in 4k! YAY.. if
anyone here has a 4k display please let me know how it turned out
compared to my other 1080p videos.
531 [02:22:26] <luxio> Will I be able to boot from that?
532 [02:22:29] <arahael> jmcnaught: Already suggested. It was
ignored. :/
533 [02:22:30] <potus>
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534 [02:22:33] <luxio> The top ones are all windows
535 [02:22:37] <luxio> The bottom ones should be linux
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585 [02:53:32] <andril> thanks for all the help :)
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592 [02:58:29] <potus> hell yeah
593 [02:58:41] <potus> hoist the coluors penguin
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599 [03:00:55] <JRWR> Trying to setup GlusterFS {3.5.2}, Both
boxes are connected over a tinc connect and confirmed working ok,
glusterfs is having a hard time adding peers, it just hard locks and
never completes, it just locks up with the log line of 0-glusterfs:
transport.address-family not specified. Could not guess default
value from (remote-host:(null) -- my command is gluster peer probe
10.10.xx.xx
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601 [03:01:27] <luxio> How do I install make without an internet
connection?
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610 [03:05:46] <Thom_> Hey all, Linux/Raspbian n00b here, sorry
to bother you. I'm trying to get mtr to work on terminal/ssh
interface and I can't get it to work via curses mtr -t 8.8.8
doesn't do anything Is there something else I need to set up?
it will launch from the gui just fine
611 [03:05:59] <Thom_> Wow, punctuation fail
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613 [03:06:20] <markybob> !raspbian
614 [03:06:20] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
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615 [03:06:21] <jmcnaught> luxio: you'd need to use one of
the large iso images that includes more packages
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618 [03:06:45] <luxio> errgh. I'll just use keryx
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626 [03:10:45] <jmcnaught> luxio: i might've misunderstood
your question, i thought you meant "install debian". if
you need to install packages on a system w/o a network connection,
you could copy the .debs over from another computer and use dpkg -i.
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628 [03:11:05] <luxio> oh
629 [03:11:06] <jmcnaught> luxio: there's also some info in
dpkg the bot about this: /msg dpkg apt-zip
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633 [03:13:20] <luxio> Woo! Thank so much jmcnaught
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635 [03:14:00] <jmcnaught> luxio: i checked out your video from
earlier (not in 4K though). very interesting concept :)
636 [03:14:20] <jmcnaught> luxio: hah oh wait that wasn't
you
637 [03:14:23] <luxio> hehe
638 [03:14:31] <luxio> no worries
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640 [03:14:46] * jmcnaught multitasking poorly.
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647 [03:15:58] <jmcnaught> potus: i checked out your video, not
in 4K, pretty interesting concept :)
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651 [03:17:45] <luxio> jmcnaught: What about dependencies?
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653 [03:18:21] <markybob> luxio: apt-zip takes care of that
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657 [03:19:45] <luxio> I don't have internet
658 [03:20:04] <luxio> I only have 1 debian machine
659 [03:20:11] <dioz> gimme a shell
660 [03:20:40] <luxio> I have ChromeOS's crosh
661 [03:21:02] <luxio> that's gentoo-based though
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665 [03:22:28] <potus> jmcnaught: i can't figure out why
it's not coming in 4k.. i busted my ass for 4 days in cinelerra
666 [03:22:36] <markybob> luxio: you said make. what deps are you
complaining about? look at the deps.
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668 [03:22:48] <luxio> markybob: well now I need gcc to compile
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670 [03:23:33] <markybob> luxio: well start downloading from
packages.debian.org if you can't use apt-zip
671 [03:23:51] <luxio> so I have to download each individual
package from the dependency tree?
672 [03:23:53] <luxio> omg
673 [03:23:59] <jmcnaught> luxio: if you don't have another
debian system that is networked, using CD or DVDs and adding them
with apt-cdrom is probably simplest. "/msg dpkg cd
contents" for how to see which packages are on which cd
674 [03:24:04] <luxio> i'm just trying to install my
internet drivecr
675 [03:24:20] <luxio> driver*
676 [03:24:26] <markybob> luxio: laptop?
677 [03:24:31] <luxio> desktop
678 [03:24:37] <jmcnaught> luxio: you should have just said that!
what network adapter is it?
679 [03:24:41] <luxio> it's ralink so I have to use some
sketchy third party driver
680 [03:24:50] <luxio> they don't provide linux drivers
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682 [03:25:24] <jmcnaught> luxio: find out the PCI ID for us with
"lspci -nn | grep -i net", come back with the number that
looks like [1234:abcd]
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684 [03:26:02] <luxio> 1814:3290, jmcnaught
685 [03:26:23] <jmcnaught> judd: pciid 1814:3290
686 [03:26:24] <judd> [1814:3290] is 'RT3290 Wireless
802.11n 1T/1R PCIe' from 'Ralink corp.' with no known
kernel module in jessie or in sid. See also
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687 [03:26:48] <luxio> see?
688 [03:27:09] <jmcnaught> luxio: that sucks.. you don't
have another network connection (ethernet) or adapter that can be
used?
689 [03:27:11] <luxio> i might have to order a wifi dongle
690 [03:27:20] <luxio> jmcnaught: my modem is downstairs
691 [03:27:29] <luxio> i'm just gonna order a wifi dongle
692 [03:27:48] <jmcnaught> luxio: you can try compiling their
drivers from their website, but it's going to break every time
there's a new kernel package
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697 [03:29:45] <luxio> jmcnaught: How would this work even if I
bought a wifi dongle?
698 [03:29:54] <luxio> Wouldn't I have to compile that every
time too?
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700 [03:30:12] <jmcnaught> luxio: not if you get a wifi adapter
that is supported by debian
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704 [03:30:46] <jim> can you bring your machine downstairs? (and,
you do have an ethernet jack on your computer?)
705 [03:30:57] <luxio> err, I could.
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708 [03:31:46] <jim> maybe if you did, that could make it easier
to install build dependencies if it comes to that
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711 [03:32:51] <dioz> apt-get install build-essential
712 [03:33:02] <dioz> which should come installed by default IMO
713 [03:33:11] <luxio> ?
714 [03:33:16] <luxio> would that work without an internet
connection?
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716 [03:33:17] <luxio> also
717 [03:33:21] <markybob> no
718 [03:33:35] <luxio> 9:27 PM <jmcnaught> luxio: you can
try compiling their drivers from their website, but it's going
to break every time there's a new kernel package
719 [03:33:38] <luxio> so I'm going to have to get a whole
new wifi adapter
720 [03:33:52] <dioz> which wifi adapter is it?
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722 [03:34:01] <luxio> 9:26 PM <judd> [1814:3290] is
'RT3290 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe' from 'Ralink
corp.' with no known kernel module in jessie or in sid. See
also
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723 [03:34:01] <dioz> do a lspci or lsusb or whatever
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727 [03:34:25] <dioz> show me the lsusb or lspci
728 [03:34:43] <markybob> dioz: you probably shouldn't jump
in at the end
729 [03:34:43] <luxio> lspci 1814:3290
730 [03:34:45] <jmcnaught> dioz: we got the pciid a few minutes
ago
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732 [03:34:56] <luxio> judd: lspci 1814:3290
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736 [03:35:45] <jmcnaught> luxio: the judd command is pciid, but
it won't have a new answer
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739 [03:36:11] <luxio> yeah, so uh
740 [03:36:14] <luxio> should i just dump linux
741 [03:36:23] <luxio> it seems i'm running out of options
742 [03:36:44] <TomTomTosch> or, you know, buy a 5$ dongle that
works.
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744 [03:36:57] <luxio> I don't know where to find those
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746 [03:37:05] <luxio> (one that is supported by debian)
747 [03:37:35] <dioz> you tried the firmware in the non-free
repos?
748 [03:37:43] <luxio> dioz: huh?
749 [03:37:47] <TomTomTosch> dioz, there is none.
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751 [03:38:31] <luxio> unless anyone has a link to a dongle
that's supported by debian, idunno what to do
752 [03:38:54] <jmcnaught> luxio: before you purchase one, do a
web search for the model and the word linux
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755 [03:39:13] <TomTomTosch> luxio, if i buy hardware i usually
check the debian wiki if it's supported or h-node.org, which
lists if a device has free drivers.
756 [03:39:25] <luxio> So many of these dongles have the placebo
antenna
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758 [03:39:33] <luxio> and it just wastes space
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761 [03:40:02] <TomTomTosch> luxio, if you find something that
you like you can check with us again.
762 [03:40:09] <dioz> okay what's the device id?
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764 [03:40:17] <markybob> dioz: seriously, stop it. talking out
of your ass just confusses things.
765 [03:40:24] <dioz> cause the device id y ou gave me is listed
as supported
766 [03:40:47] <luxio> so you want me to give you the same device
id
767 [03:40:52] <luxio> and expect that to change something?
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770 [03:41:31] <dioz>
replaced-url
771 [03:41:54] <luxio> wat
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774 [03:42:40] <luxio> huh
775 [03:42:46] <jmcnaught> huh? maybe judd was lying
776 [03:42:57] <luxio> lemme try that
777 [03:43:13] <luxio> judd: you better not be lying
778 [03:43:17] <luxio> or else i'll find you :o
779 [03:43:20] <dioz> seriously markybob
780 [03:43:22] <dioz> stop talking out your ass
781 [03:43:26] <dioz> you're just confusing things
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783 [03:43:33] <TomTomTosch> calm down.
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787 [03:45:54] <TomTomTosch> the question now is, if the wiki is
true or udd x)
788 [03:46:20] <luxio> ph
789 [03:46:21] <markybob> here's an honest question. how
does one add/edit judd?
790 [03:46:21] <luxio> oh
791 [03:46:28] <luxio> well i can't apt-update without
internet
792 [03:46:31] <luxio> heh heh
793 [03:46:51] <TomTomTosch> markybob, afaik it's an
interface to UDD. so one has to file a bug against UDD.
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796 [03:46:54] <luxio> s/apt-update/apt-get update
797 [03:47:05] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
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799 [03:47:59] <jmcnaught> luxio: there's a download link
here:
replaced-url
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803 [03:48:07] <luxio> ooo
804 [03:49:13] <jmcnaught> dioz: good catch by the way, teach me
to have faith in bots :)
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807 [03:49:48] <dioz> when i seen ralink and heard unsupported
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809 [03:49:51] <genoobie> okay
810 [03:49:51] <dioz> i was like "what?"
811 [03:50:12] <luxio> omg
812 [03:50:12] <genoobie> I'm sure this question has been
asked a million times...
813 [03:50:13] <luxio> it worked
814 [03:50:16] <luxio> it just worked
815 [03:50:22] <luxio> this is a miracle
816 [03:50:30] <genoobie> 1) how do I make myself part of a group
so I can sudo
817 [03:50:37] <genoobie> instead of su root
818 [03:50:47] <markybob> genoobie: adduser foo sudo
819 [03:50:52] <jmcnaught> luxio: there's a chapter in the
install manual that covers how to deal with missing firmwares too by
the way :)
820 [03:51:16] <genoobie> markybob, does not work...
821 [03:51:18] <markybob> genoobie: you need to log out and back
in after that, of course
822 [03:51:31] <genoobie> I saw that command and I tried it
without success
823 [03:51:38] <genoobie> I used sudo adduser foo sudo
824 [03:51:53] <markybob> genoobie: you use sudo to try to add a
user to sudo?
825 [03:52:10] <genoobie> oh...duh...just figured it out I
think...
826 [03:52:15] <genoobie> su root
827 [03:52:19] <genoobie> adduser foo sudo
828 [03:52:19] <luxio> how do I run a .run
829 [03:52:19] <markybob> yes
830 [03:52:31] <dioz> luxio: ./ infront
831 [03:52:39] <dioz> chmod +x file
832 [03:52:45] <dioz> ./whatever.run
833 [03:52:55] <genoobie> brb
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835 [03:53:08] <luxio> permission denied?
836 [03:53:10] <luxio> oh
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838 [03:53:20] <jmcnaught> luxio: what's the .run? if
it's a GPU driver don't do it
839 [03:53:33] <luxio> OH WHY
840 [03:53:41] <markybob> luxio: because it'll break
everything
841 [03:53:42] <dioz> i run latest nvidia driver on my debian box
842 [03:53:43] <luxio> it errored anyway
843 [03:53:45] <dioz> everytime x is updated
844 [03:53:49] <jmcnaught> luxio: same as compiling network
drivers, it breaks regularly
845 [03:53:51] <dioz> you'll have to run the installer again
846 [03:53:53] <dioz> for the nvidia driver
847 [03:54:01] <luxio> ok, so how do I install the driver?
848 [03:54:05] <jmcnaught> dioz: there are debian packages you
know
849 [03:54:07] <dioz> which driver?
850 [03:54:10] <luxio> nvidia
851 [03:54:29] <jmcnaught> luxio:
replaced-url
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854 [03:54:46] <markybob> luxio: and if you have optimus you need
to say so
855 [03:54:47] <dioz> i think it's non-free
856 [03:54:52] <genoobie> markybob, okay I think all is good
857 [03:54:52] <jmcnaught> luxio: do it the debian way and it
will just work, even during updates
858 [03:54:56] <dioz> and i think it's called nvidia-driver
859 [03:55:05] <genoobie> markybob, there's another issue
860 [03:55:05] <dioz> you'll have to edit your
sources.list.d
861 [03:55:12] <genoobie> I have sound back and the wireless is
borked...
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864 [03:55:31] <genoobie> wl failed blah blah blah
865 [03:55:37] <genoobie> I want to use b43 as the driver
866 [03:55:52] <luxio> The command they give doesn't owrk
867 [03:55:53] <genoobie> so if I do rmmod wl and then modprobe
b43 it's ok
868 [03:56:01] <genoobie> but it's not permanent
869 [03:56:05] <luxio> such a release is not availabel in the
sources or sometihng
870 [03:56:09] <dioz> luxio:
871 [03:56:17] <dioz> cat /etc/apt/sources.list
872 [03:56:17] <genoobie> how do I totally get rid of wl and use
b43 instead...
873 [03:56:23] <dioz> see if you ahve non-free listed anywhere
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875 [03:56:42] <luxio> yes
876 [03:56:45] <luxio> i added that myself
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878 [03:56:53] <genoobie> hrm....
879 [03:56:54] <dioz> apt-cache search nvidia
880 [03:56:58] <luxio> deb
replaced-url
881 [03:57:09] <genoobie> dioz, what are you trying to do?
882 [03:57:12] <dioz> that host works?
883 [03:57:20] <markybob> sure it works
884 [03:57:21] <luxio> ?
885 [03:57:23] <dioz> genoobie: i'm not trying to do
anything
886 [03:57:35] <genoobie> oh, okay.
887 [03:57:35] <markybob> !httpredir
888 [03:57:36] <dpkg> To have <APT> automatically select a
mirror close to you, use the Geo-IP redirector in your sources.list
"deb
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889 [03:57:39] <luxio> there's a "nvidia-driver"
package
890 [03:57:43] <luxio> i will install that
891 [03:57:55] <dioz> yah i thought that was the name of it
892 [03:58:07] <jmcnaught> luxio: i did give you to a link with
instructions if you'd rather not go by dioz's memory
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895 [03:58:37] <dioz> markybob: i never knew that. that's
cool
896 [03:58:37] <luxio> "unmet dependencies"
897 [03:58:49] <luxio> 9:55 PM <luxio> The command they
give doesn't owrk
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900 [03:58:56] <luxio> 9:56 PM <luxio> such a release is
not availabel in the sources or sometihng
901 [03:59:02] <luxio> i responded to your link
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905 [03:59:06] <genoobie> if I dmesg | grep wl I get wl driver
failed with code 21 and [wl_cfg80211....](null)
906 [03:59:22] <genoobie> how do I stop everything to do with
"wl" and use b43 instead?
907 [03:59:46] <genoobie> would modprobe -r wl &&
modprobe b43 make the change permanently?
908 [03:59:52] <markybob> !blacklist
909 [03:59:52] <dpkg> To blacklist a Linux kernel module,
create/edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf and add a line
similar to this (without quotes): "blacklist module_name".
If this doesn't work, do 'echo "install modulename
/bin/true" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf'.
IMPORTANT: ask about <blacklist-initramfs>. To blacklist a
module at installation time, ask me about <installer
blacklist>.
replaced-url
910 [04:00:01] <potus> genoobie: welcome back
911 [04:00:08] <genoobie> hey ptus
912 [04:00:12] <genoobie> potus I mean
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914 [04:00:31] <potus> i posted my install video while u was gone
915 [04:00:55] <genoobie> potus install what?
916 [04:00:58] <okee> Has anyone every figured out how to correct
the following problem?
replaced-url
917 [04:01:03] <luxio> jmcnaught:
918 [04:01:03] <genoobie> I guess I didn't see
919 [04:01:06] <genoobie> link>
920 [04:01:09] <luxio> pinging you in case you didn't see
that
921 [04:01:32] <okee> I don't understand why I am getting
i386 updates. I am on on AMD64.
922 [04:01:53] <genoobie> brb just going to see if the change I
made went permanently
923 [04:01:53] <potus> it never came up as 4k like it was suppose
to.. re-rendering now 11 hours left =(
924 [04:01:55] <jmcnaught> okee: you probably have multi-arch set
up
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926 [04:02:09] <okee> jmcnaught> How do I find out?
927 [04:02:26] <markybob> Ooze: have you gone to openprinting.org
tonight?
928 [04:02:35] <jmcnaught> luxio: make a paste of the command and
complete output on
replaced-url
929 [04:02:35] <okee> jmcnaught> I don't see anything in
the sources.list, that suggest multi-arch is being accessed.
930 [04:02:36] <markybob> okee: ^
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932 [04:02:55] <markybob> okee: their main page is giving a
permission denied. looks like they're having problems
933 [04:02:57] <okee> markybob> Whats up.
934 [04:03:15] <okee> markybob> Jessie is giving everyone the
hickups.....hickup, hickup......
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936 [04:03:40] <okee> markybob> There are problems with
Mozilla as well, and it too errors out.
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938 [04:03:52] <jmcnaught> okee: "dpkg
--print-foreign-architectures"
939 [04:03:56] <genoobie> !blacklist
940 [04:03:57] <dpkg> To blacklist a Linux kernel module,
create/edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf and add a line
similar to this (without quotes): "blacklist module_name".
If this doesn't work, do 'echo "install modulename
/bin/true" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf'.
IMPORTANT: ask about <blacklist-initramfs>. To blacklist a
module at installation time, ask me about <installer
blacklist>.
replaced-url
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942 [04:03:57] <markybob> okee: this has nothing to do with
jessie. it has to do with you using third party repos and it looks
like their servers are having issues
943 [04:04:00] <luxio> paste.debian.net/hidden/a2e49912/
944 [04:04:14] <luxio> jmcnaught:
945 [04:04:24] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell genoobie about selftell
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947 [04:04:50] <okee> markybob> What I don't understand
is why Mozilla is even in the sources.list file, if it has been an
accepted source? Please explain.
948 [04:04:54] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell luxio about bdo
949 [04:05:22] <jmcnaught> okee: you put mozilla.debian.net
there, that's why
950 [04:05:25] <markybob> okee: i don't know what you put in
your sources.list. i know you had some ppa in there earlier.
that's not right in debian.
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952 [04:05:46] <luxio> so I add "deb
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953 [04:05:51] <luxio> to the sources.list?
954 [04:06:09] <jmcnaught> okee: can you please make a proper
paste of the command and output on
replaced-url
955 [04:06:20] <genoobie> jmcnaught, what's the syntax?
956 [04:06:30] <genoobie> "/msg dpkg blacklist" for
example?
957 [04:06:44] <jmcnaught> genoobie: yes, or see the topic for
examples :P
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959 [04:06:57] <genoobie> jmcnaught, I tried that syntax and it
did not work
960 [04:07:00] <TomTomTosch> luxio, without the quotes.
961 [04:07:04] <okee> jmcnaught> The folowing is my
sources.list Should I completely remove mozilla, since it is now in
the repositories?
replaced-url
962 [04:07:21] <jmcnaught> genoobie: did you get a private
message from the bot, possibly in another tab or window?
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964 [04:07:35] <markybob> okee: jesus so much wrong there
965 [04:07:47] <markybob> !dotdeb
966 [04:07:48] <dpkg>
replaced-url
967 [04:07:56] <genoobie> It seems to work only if the private
message is not already opened
968 [04:08:03] <luxio> TomTomTosch: jmcnaught that STILL
doesn't work
969 [04:08:08] <markybob> okee: you didn't read when i told
you realier about dont break debian, did you?
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971 [04:08:23] <genoobie> jmcnaught, I got it...all good
972 [04:08:30] <jmcnaught> luxio: you can use the same mirror
server as your other repos in sources.list (eg httpredir.debian.org
instead of backports.debian.org, see the instructions link in the
message from dpkg
973 [04:08:31] <TomTomTosch> luxio, ait, i'm a derp. you
take the jessie line and just change jessie to jessie-backports
974 [04:08:44] <luxio> TomTomTosch: that isn ot working
975 [04:08:56] <luxio> jmcnaught: I tried both the line from the
iwiki and what I said
976 [04:08:58] <luxio> none of this is wrorking
977 [04:09:00] <genoobie> okay, I know this sounds stupid, but
last time I installed debian, I don't recall that I blacklisted
anything and enabled b43
978 [04:09:00] <joaumg> hello, anyone know how much time will the
xscreensaver will take to get a new stable version ?
979 [04:09:14] <TomTomTosch> luxio, you forgot to apt-get update
afterwards.
980 [04:09:18] <markybob> joaumg: it might not even happen.
we're not sure. it's fixed in unstable.
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982 [04:09:28] <jmcnaught> okee: i've asked you a few times
now for a proper paste of the output of the command you're
using and the output, not an imgur link please
983 [04:09:28] <genoobie> are there other commands that make a
permanent change?
984 [04:09:34] <okee> jmcnaught> The following is complete
print out of the results from update, and it continues to hang, and
not complete, on openprinting.org
replaced-url
985 [04:09:38] <jmcnaught> luxio: did you run "apt-get
update" after adding the new repo?
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987 [04:09:54] <okee> jmcnaught> The command is apt-get update
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989 [04:10:05] <joaumg> markybob: yeah, but the "distro is
doing a disservice" is leading to a lot of fuzz for some
people...
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991 [04:10:14] <jmcnaught> okee: thanks :) what is the output of
"ls -l
/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-amd64_Packages"
?
992 [04:10:35] <luxio> now I'm getting unmet dependencies,
jmcnaught
993 [04:10:37] <jmcnaught> okee: or just "ls -l
/var/lib/apt/lists/partial"
994 [04:10:37] <markybob> joaumg: yes but there's two very
easy fixes. a patch (in the bug report) or use light-locker
995 [04:10:48] <jmcnaught> luxio: use a paste please, i
can't see your screen
996 [04:11:14] <joaumg> markybob: any way to fast ssh into 60
machines to do the change fast and simple ? '-'
997 [04:11:21] <markybob> also:
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999 [04:11:30] <markybob> ,checkbackport xscreensaver
1000 [04:11:32] <judd> Backporting package xscreensaver in
sid→jessie/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
jessie, virtual.
1001 [04:11:39] <luxio> jmcnaught:
paste.debian.net/hidden/8f5408ca/
1002 [04:11:54] <jmcnaught> joaumg: if it happens it will be in a
point release, and one just happened. also a fast way to ssh into 60
machines and change them all is ansible
1003 [04:12:10] <okee> jmcnaught> The following is the results
to ls -l /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/dl.google.com
replaced-url
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1005 [04:12:33] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell luxio about bat
1006 [04:12:50] <okee> jmcnaught> Shouldn't there be a
file for dl.google.com in /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/ ??
1007 [04:12:51] <markybob> joaumg: sure. pssh for example
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1010 [04:13:08] <jmcnaught> okee: try without the file name, just
/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/
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1012 [04:13:33] <joaumg> markybob: will look into it, thanks
1013 [04:13:38] <jmcnaught> luxio: most likely you're missing
something in your sources.list
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1018 [04:14:45] <okee> jmcnaught> Folder is still not found
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1022 [04:15:25] <jmcnaught> okee: read that again :P you typed
"dl" instead of "ls", and the command
"dl" was not found
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1024 [04:15:41] <okee> jmcnaught> Even though there is no
results with ls -l, I am able to cd to the folder, and there is
quite a lot in there.
1025 [04:16:25] <jmcnaught> okee: you made a typo in the command.
try again please, and try to interpret the errors yourself
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1027 [04:16:34] <luxio> 1.
replaced-url
1028 [04:16:40] <luxio> 2.
replaced-url
1029 [04:16:46] <luxio> 3.
replaced-url
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1031 [04:17:13] <okee> jmcnaught> The following is a complete
print out
replaced-url
1032 [04:17:26] <markybob> luxio: pastebin your sources.list
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1036 [04:18:21] <luxio> markybob:
replaced-url
1037 [04:19:04] <markybob> luxio: when getting nvidia from
backports you want to add contrib non-free to your backports line
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1039 [04:19:19] <markybob> luxio: then obviously apt-get update
1040 [04:20:22] <luxio> this is still not working
1041 [04:20:23] <markybob> tag. smoke break.
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1044 [04:21:17] <jmcnaught> okee: your paste
replaced-url
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1047 [04:22:13] <jmcnaught> luxio: line 12 in your
replaced-url
1048 [04:22:32] <luxio> and I did, because markybob said to
1049 [04:22:40] <TomTomTosch> still the same msg ?
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1051 [04:22:50] <luxio> yes
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1057 [04:23:28] <TomTomTosch> what does 'aptitude why-not
libgl1-nvidia-glx' say?
1058 [04:23:53] <luxio> bash: aptitude: commad not found
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1060 [04:24:00] <luxio> s/commad/command
1061 [04:24:08] <dvs> luxio, then try "apt-get"
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1063 [04:24:29] <luxio> E: Invalid operation why-not
1064 [04:24:32] <luxio> :^)
1065 [04:24:45] <jmcnaught> apt-get doesn't have a why-not
command, but you can use apt-get to install aptitude.
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1067 [04:25:08] <luxio> uh-oh...
1068 [04:25:15] <luxio> I'm getting the same error as that
nvidia package.
1069 [04:25:19] * TomTomTosch thought aptitude was default.
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1073 [04:26:43] <jmcnaught> aptitude is "standard"
priority, you'd have to uncheck "standard tools" in
the tasksel screen to not get it
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1076 [04:27:54] <TomTomTosch> heh, good to know.
1077 [04:27:55] <jmcnaught> luxio: how about the nvidia-driver
from jessie, not jessie-backports:
replaced-url
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1080 [04:28:39] <luxio> jmcnaught: I don't have aptitude.
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1082 [04:28:53] <luxio> err
1083 [04:28:55] <jmcnaught> luxio: what does "uname -a"
say? if you're going to use the nvidia-driver from backports
but not a kernel from backports, you should make sure your relevant
linux-headers package is installed first
1084 [04:29:04] <luxio> I don't have aptitude INSTALLED, that
is
1085 [04:29:10] <jmcnaught> luxio: "apt-get install
aptitude"
1086 [04:29:30] <luxio> jmcnaught: Like I said, same error as the
nvidia package
1087 [04:29:34] <luxio> Linux localhost 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP
Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-1 (2016-03-06) x86_64 GNU/Linux
1088 [04:30:03] <jmcnaught> luxio: the error for "apt-get
install aptitude" is exactly the same as trying to install
nvidia-driver?
1089 [04:30:09] <luxio> Yes.
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1091 [04:30:34] <jmcnaught> luxio: you'll need to make
another paste for us to help you
1092 [04:30:48] <luxio> of...?
1093 [04:31:11] <jmcnaught> luxio: the command and complete output
of "apt-get install aptitude"
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1095 [04:31:31] <markybob> and i'd like to see another
sources.list update
1096 [04:31:46] <luxio>
replaced-url
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1098 [04:32:15] <luxio> sources.list update:
replaced-url
1099 [04:32:23] <TomTomTosch> oh my.
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1101 [04:32:54] <jmcnaught> luxio: try removing the gcc package:
"apt-get remove gcc"
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1104 [04:33:32] <luxio> ...that worked.
1105 [04:33:38] <luxio> was that my problem this entire time
1106 [04:33:43] <luxio> was that really my problem this entire
time
1107 [04:33:51] <markybob> luxio: you should uncomment line 19 btw
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1109 [04:33:58] <jmcnaught> luxio: maybe..
1110 [04:34:04] <dvs> luxio, That's what the error message
said
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1112 [04:35:53] <luxio> got a lot of error messages here
1113 [04:35:55] <luxio>
replaced-url
1114 [04:36:03] <luxio> it told me to reboot so i'm
rebooting. brb
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1116 [04:36:22] <dvs> luxio, "W:" means warning
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1118 [04:36:30] <markybob> luxio: that's all in
firmware-realtek
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1120 [04:36:42] <jmcnaught> luxio: you should probably wait a
moment and make sure you did the configuration parts of the
instructions
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1123 [04:38:16] <luxio> uhh
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1125 [04:38:26] <luxio> i'm stuck at 800x600 resolution
1126 [04:38:27] <luxio> i think
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1132 [04:39:36] <jmcnaught> luxio:
replaced-url
1133 [04:40:02] <jmcnaught> luxio: putting your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log on the paste site will help
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1137 [04:41:46] <luxio> jmcnaught: it's hard to do that with
a resolution of 800x600
1138 [04:41:57] <jmcnaught> !pastebinit
1139 [04:41:57] <dpkg> pastebinit is a command-line tool to send
data to a <pastebin>. NOTE: Debian 6.0 "Squeeze"
users, you must "pastebinit -b
replaced-url
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1141 [04:42:13] <jmcnaught> luxio: try installing/using that ^
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1144 [04:42:30] <dvs> what's gordie's last name?
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1148 [04:43:12] <jmcnaught> luxio: there might've also be
DKMS related errors when you installed nvidia-driver? You showed us
some firmware related warnings, but those were for your ethenet card
probably
1149 [04:43:15] <luxio> jmcnaught: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |
pastebinit?
1150 [04:43:39] <jmcnaught> luxio: yeah, assuming pastebinit is
installed
1151 [04:43:54] <luxio>
replaced-url
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1155 [04:45:00] <genoobie> okay
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1157 [04:45:05] <genoobie> I got my wlan working
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1159 [04:45:10] <genoobie> it was not a blacklist issue
1160 [04:45:25] <jmcnaught> luxio: "apt-cache policy
linux-headers-amd64 linux-image-amd64 | pastebinit"
1161 [04:45:56] <luxio> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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1163 [04:46:20] <genoobie> I had to sudo apt-get purge
broadcom-sta*
1164 [04:46:35] <genoobie> (because it was still trying to use
"wl")
1165 [04:46:48] <genoobie> and after that the b43 driver loads...
1166 [04:46:56] <genoobie> something tells me the wl driver should
work
1167 [04:47:19] <genoobie> but if I remember right I followed all
the directions on the debian wl page and it still did not work
1168 [04:47:55] <genoobie> anyhow, the question I have regards
nVidia
1169 [04:48:02] <jmcnaught> luxio: so i warned you about this
before you installed nvidia-driver, but maybe you missed it.
nvidia-driver compiled for the kernel that's in backports, but
you're using the stock jessie kernel. First remove
linux-headers-amd64 package with apt-get remove. Then install the
package again (but do not use the -t jessie-backports option). Then
finally do "apt-get --reinstall -t jessie-backports install
nvid
1170 [04:48:08] <jmcnaught> ia-driver"
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1173 [04:49:07] <luxio> jmcnaught: Wait, I'm installing
"linux-headers-amd64" again?
1174 [04:49:11] <luxio> or nivida-driver?
1175 [04:49:33] <genoobie> my dmesg is spitting an error lines
767-770 here...replaced-url
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1177 [04:49:44] <genoobie> so I know that I have to use the legacy
driver
1178 [04:49:59] <genoobie> right now the machine is trying to use
the 340.96 I believe
1179 [04:50:14] <jmcnaught> luxio: both. because you didn't
install linux-headers-amd64 first, it got pulled in as a dependency
of nvidia-driver. Because you installed nvidia-driver from
backports, it also fetched linux-headers-amd64 from backports.
1180 [04:50:39] <jmcnaught> luxio: but you don't use a kernel
from backports, notice the mismatch in versions in your
replaced-url
1181 [04:50:45] <genoobie> I think the legacy nvidia driver
blacklists nouveua
1182 [04:50:50] <genoobie> which is fien
1183 [04:51:01] <genoobie> but here's the problem.
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1185 [04:51:43] <genoobie> if I follow the guide here....replaced-url
1186 [04:51:48] <luxio> 1. apt-get uninstall linux-headers-amd64
1187 [04:51:49] <genoobie> I end up at a console screen
1188 [04:51:53] <luxio> 2. apt-get install linux-headers-amd64
1189 [04:52:05] <luxio> 3. that reinstall command for nvidia
1190 [04:52:11] <luxio> those are the 3 commands i used, is that
correct
1191 [04:52:19] <genoobie> I need to get rid of the 340.96 drivers
first without losing the other nvidia stuff
1192 [04:52:35] <markybob> luxio: your headers were right. your
image wasnt. linux-image-amd64
1193 [04:52:40] <jmcnaught> hey let's all stop using
<enter> as punctuation so we're not difficult to follow!
1194 [04:52:51] <genoobie> any tips?
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1196 [04:53:44] <jmcnaught> luxio: "apt-get remove
linux-headers-amd64 && apt-get install
linux-headers-amd64"... then you need to reinstall the nvidia
driver from backports
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1198 [04:54:07] <luxio> jmcnaught: ok. now what, reboot?
1199 [04:54:17] <genoobie> oh, maybe the 304.131 driver
doesn't support the sound?
1200 [04:54:20] <jmcnaught> luxio: or as markybob is suggesting,
you could also start using the backports kernel"
1201 [04:54:23] <jmcnaught> luxio: no
1202 [04:55:02] <jmcnaught> luxio: did you reinstall the
nvidia-driver package? did it tell you messages about recompiling a
module? i'm not 100% sure this is the package you need to
reinstall, it might be something like nvidia-dkms
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1204 [04:55:10] <markybob> i'm going to sleep so i'm
tagging out. good luck
1205 [04:55:38] <glassresistor> im on debian strench and when i
try to run a video with totem it says it can't play it over the
network
1206 [04:56:26] <luxio> jmcnaught: i didn't see anything
about recomiling a module
1207 [04:57:17] <jmcnaught> luxio: "apt-get --reinstall -t
jessie-backports nvidia-kernel-dkms"
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1209 [04:57:23] <glassresistor> even though it a local file on my
laptop
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1211 [04:57:44] <luxio> jmcnaught: E: Command line option
--reinstall is not understood
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1213 [04:57:47] <jmcnaught> luxio: if it says it builds the module
okay, you still need to do the configuration steps from the nvidia
wiki page i've linked earlier
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1216 [04:58:47] <genoobie> night markybob
1217 [04:59:08] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, what card do you have?
1218 [04:59:16] <luxio> jmcnaught: E: Command line option
--reinstall is not understood
1219 [04:59:18] <jmcnaught> luxio: errr... i forgot the word
"install" in there
1220 [04:59:25] <genoobie> mobile...g6150 I think
1221 [04:59:26] <luxio> oh
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1224 [04:59:40] <genoobie> at least that's what dmesg says.
TomTomTosch
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1229 [05:00:29] <luxio> jmcnaught: ok, it said stuff about
building
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1235 [05:01:27] <jmcnaught> luxio: cool, don't forget to
configure X before rebooting
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1241 [05:02:15] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, my dmesg is here
replaced-url
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1244 [05:02:45] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, the 304.131 seems to be
the correct one for your card. does it work apart from the sound?
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1248 [05:03:01] <genoobie> well I haven't really tried it
1249 [05:03:04] <genoobie> this is what happened
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1254 [05:03:27] <genoobie> I installed debian yesterday
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1256 [05:03:47] <genoobie> I wanted to use the 304.131 driver so I
installed it (synaptic)
1257 [05:03:53] <genoobie> that got me to a console screen
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1265 [05:04:29] <genoobie> I wasn't sure what to do so I did
apt-get purge nvidia-* and then I installed the driver again
1266 [05:04:41] <jmcnaught> genoobie: sounds like you forgot to do
this:
replaced-url
1267 [05:04:42] <genoobie> that got me out of console mode but my
sound stopped working
1268 [05:04:52] <genoobie> jmcnaught, no I did that
1269 [05:05:12] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, did you check pavucontrol?
and please try to not use enter instead of punctuation.
1270 [05:05:34] <genoobie> after I installed the 304 legacy driver
I made the subdir and made that three line Xorg file.
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1275 [05:06:09] <genoobie> It seems like the 340.96 is conflicting
somehow, but I'm not sure what to "uninstall" first
before I install the 304.131
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1277 [05:06:28] <genoobie> also not sure if the 304.131 properly
blacklists the nouveau driver
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1281 [05:06:52] <genoobie> also not sure if the 304.131 also
contains the drivers for the sound card. Just very confused...
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1283 [05:07:04] <TomTomTosch> the other nvidia driver was
nvidia-kernel-dkms.
1284 [05:07:05] <luxio> jmcnaught: no clue if this is related, but
now my internet doesn't work
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1288 [05:07:18] <luxio> it juts keeps spinning
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1290 [05:07:24] <luxio> it shows the networks
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1292 [05:07:31] <luxio> but it can't connect to them
1293 [05:07:31] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, I see that the
nvidia-kernel-dkms is installed
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1295 [05:07:49] <genoobie> this is a machine that has a bunch of
nvidia chipsets...
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1305 [05:09:36] <genoobie> I guess I wish I understood the driver
structure better in linux.
1306 [05:09:40] <luxio> jmcnaught: now i rebooted and it just says
"device not ready"
1307 [05:10:53] <jmcnaught> luxio: does "dmesg | grep -i
firmware" tell you errors about missing firmwares?
1308 [05:12:36] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i would check pavucontrol or
the sound settings of your desktop environment to see if it is
defaulting output to the nvidia hdmi instead of your soundcard
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1310 [05:12:42] <luxio> jmcnaught: it just tells me about failing
to load
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1313 [05:13:03] <genoobie> jmcnaught, I think we're
conflating issues here
1314 [05:13:10] <genoobie> I no longer have a sound issue
1315 [05:13:38] <TomTomTosch> removing the other nvidia driver
helped?
1316 [05:13:39] <jmcnaught> genoobie: oh i see, sorry. you're
a little difficult to follow when you space yourself out over
multiple lines
1317 [05:13:53] <luxio> jmcnaught: i see no errors relating
directly to my internet driver (i don't think)
1318 [05:14:09] <genoobie> I reinstalled the OS and the sound is
restored. There is a dmesg err saying that the machine wants to use
a 304.xx legacy driver
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1321 [05:14:19] <jmcnaught> luxio: are you using network manager?
can you still see a list of networks?
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1323 [05:14:46] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, no.
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1327 [05:15:17] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, 10 minutes ago you talked
about sound issues, since then you reinstalled?
1328 [05:15:21] <luxio> jmcnaught: how do I get to network manager
1329 [05:15:29] <luxio> i'm using the icon at the top right,
xfce
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1333 [05:16:40] <leet> Heya
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1336 [05:17:05] <jeffrey3234> on debain 8.4 with lightdm,
I've uncommented these 2 lines from /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf:
autologin-user = jeffrey, and: autologin-user-timeout = 0
1337 [05:17:29] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, jmcnaught here's what
happened. I installed jessie two days ago. My dmesg complained the
wrong nvidia driver was being applied (340.96) and that I should be
using the 304.131. So I went ahead and followed the directions here.
replaced-url
1338 [05:17:29] <genoobie> purge nvidia-* but in the process
probably killed a few other drivers. When I did apt-get install
nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver my X was restored but then my sound was
gone.
1339 [05:17:30] <jeffrey3234> rebooted but it still promts for
credentials
1340 [05:17:36] <jeffrey3234> any ideas?\
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1345 [05:18:38] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, and jmcnaught then I
reinstalled the OS so I am back at square one. Everything works but
dmesg is complaining about the wrong driver (340.96)
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1352 [05:19:36] <genoobie> so I am unsure how, exactly, to
proceed.
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1359 [05:20:56] <ryouma> i am getting kernel oops frequently, ever
since the 4th. is that when the kernel upgraded? i think so.
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1361 [05:20:57] <k_sze[work]> I'm quite confused. How does
Linux actually decide if I have the right to delete a directory or a
file?
1362 [05:21:02] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234, try again without the
spaces.
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1364 [05:21:38] <ryouma> how do i go back to the old kernel, or
forward to a backports kernel? is it safe to do so?
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1367 [05:23:28] <TomTomTosch> k_sze[work]: if you have directory
write permissions you can delete a file.
1368 [05:23:53] <ryouma> what package is the kernel?
1369 [05:24:09] <k_sze[work]> TomTomTosch: as in /foo/bar and I
want to delete bar, so I *only* need write permission on /foo?
1370 [05:24:22] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch nah still didnt
autologin
1371 [05:24:32] <TomTomTosch> k_sze[work]: yes.
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1375 [05:25:18] <k_sze[work]> TomTomTosch: even if I otherwise
don't have any permission on bar via user/group?
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1378 [05:25:52] <k_sze[work]> like, I don't even own bar as a
user or group member.
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1380 [05:26:48] <dvs> and there is no world write permissions
1381 [05:26:56] <TomTomTosch> at least with rm -f
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1384 [05:27:10] <k_sze[work]> yes, no world write permissions
either.
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1387 [05:29:06] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: interestingly, the arch
wiki enables some more stuff.
replaced-url
1388 [05:29:54] <jmcnaught> genoobie: is your card supported by
that version of the nvidia driver? maybe you have to use the legacy
driver. does it work with nouveau?
1389 [05:29:54] <ryouma> my kernel is unstable. what are my
options?
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1391 [05:30:46] <genoobie> jmcnaught, which version?
1392 [05:30:50] <jmcnaught> ryouma: it was working okay before the
update?
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1394 [05:31:10] <ryouma> jmcnaught: yeah
1395 [05:31:16] <genoobie> my card is allegedly supported by the
304.131 version of the driver. My card does work with nouveau.
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1397 [05:31:44] <ryouma> jmcnaught: the upgrade was on the 2nd and
i have had oops since then, on the 4th and twice today. screen
freezes. have to reboot.
1398 [05:31:47] <jmcnaught> genoobie: the version you have
installed, 340.96? my advice is to use nouveau because it's
free software to be honest
1399 [05:32:03] <genoobie> the dmesg says that it is trying to
apply the 340.96 version of the driver and that my card is not
supported by that version (340.96)
1400 [05:32:25] <ryouma> jmcnaught: (totally non-responsive)
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1402 [05:32:36] <genoobie> the dmesg is here and the complaints
are on line 767-771
replaced-url
1403 [05:32:39] <jmcnaught> ryouma: what architecture do you have?
amd64?
1404 [05:33:16] <ryouma> jmcnaught: yeah, intel quad core
1405 [05:33:18] <jmcnaught> genoobie: what does your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log say you're using?
1406 [05:34:26] <genoobie> jmcnaught, how do I pastebin a file
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1408 [05:35:24] <jmcnaught> ryouma: you might still have the old
package, check "ls /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-*"
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1410 [05:36:11] <k_sze[work]> hmm, it doesn't work if
/foo/bar is not empty.
1411 [05:36:11] <ryouma> jmcnaught: nope
1412 [05:36:15] <jmcnaught> ryouma: also reporting the bug with as
much log info as you can provide will probably help get it resolves:
replaced-url
1413 [05:36:23] <ryouma> jmcnaught: i reported it
1414 [05:36:26] <k_sze[work]> I mean not an empty directory.
1415 [05:36:48] <jmcnaught> ryouma: does apt-cache policy
linux-image-amd64 report multiple versions available?
1416 [05:37:16] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if you're in a GUI you
could simply open the file in a text editor and copy/paste to the
paste site. or use pastebinit
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1418 [05:37:36] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch gahhh this tutorial says
only 2 lines:
replaced-url
1419 [05:38:12] <ryouma> jmcnaught: it reports 3.16+63 0 is
installed and there is a 4.4+71~bpo8+1 0
1420 [05:38:35] <genoobie> jmcnaught, here's the xorg log
replaced-url
1421 [05:39:07] <ryouma> jmcnaught: does it seem like this might
be a bug in the kernel as opposed to hardware, or too early to tell?
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1423 [05:39:22] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234, if it works i will try
to find the source in the docs and update the debian wiki.
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1425 [05:39:45] <jmcnaught> ryouma: if you don't want to use
the backports kernel, you find the previous version of the package
on
replaced-url
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1428 [05:39:56] <genoobie> jmcnaught, looks like nouveau. The only
reason I want to use the nvidia driver is because it seemed a bit
smoother less jittery / jerky
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1432 [05:40:40] <jmcnaught> ryouma: i don't know, it has
happened in the past that a regression has been introduced in a
kernel update. if you stop having the problem on an older kernel
it's probably a kernel bug.
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1435 [05:41:37] <ryouma> jmcnaught: should i not want to use the
backports kernel?
1436 [05:42:13] <jmcnaught> genoobie: yeah that looks like nouveau
to me. i honestly don't know a lot about nvidia drivers and
which cards need which driver. The instructions on
replaced-url
1437 [05:42:43] <genoobie> I understand. The instructions
don't work though.
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1440 [05:44:34] <jmcnaught> genoobie: they work for other people,
you might have simply made a mistake. unfortunately it seems like an
"enthusiast" has made the instructions longer and more
difficult to follow by adding junk about installing from steam or
the nvidia site (both are unsupported and not recommended)
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1445 [05:45:41] <genoobie> okay, I will try the instructions again
1446 [05:45:42] <jmcnaught> ryouma: read the backports FAQ:
replaced-url
1447 [05:46:06] <ryouma> jmcnaught: if i do use the backports
kernel, is it possible to tell aptitude or apt-get that the next
upgrade of the regular jessie kernel (which maybe fixes this bug if
it is a bug, leap of faith) should blow away the backports kernel?
1448 [05:46:16] <genoobie> I'm pretty sure that they
don't work. I think there is a problem that the legacy driver
doesn't properly blacklist the 340.96 driver
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1450 [05:46:39] <genoobie> Let me follow these instructions
though.
1451 [05:46:57] <jmcnaught> genoobie: don't install the
340.96 driver then?
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1453 [05:47:19] <genoobie> jmcnaught, it automatically installs
during the installation of the OS
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1456 [05:48:04] <genoobie> jmcnaught, before I try these
directions out, is there any easy way to back out of the install so
it reverts?
1457 [05:48:04] <jmcnaught> genoobie: which OS is that then?
nouveau is installed by default, not any of the nvidia drivers. or
are you using something based on debian?
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1459 [05:48:25] <genoobie> jmcnaught, this is debian jessie (8)
1460 [05:48:34] <genoobie> maybe 8.4
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1462 [05:48:52] <jmcnaught> genoobie: the way to revert is to
remove/purge all of the nvidia packages, and remove the nouveau
blacklist and xorg.conf stuff
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1464 [05:48:59] <genoobie> anyhow jmcnaught if I do the commands
on that page. How do I "undo" those same commands
1465 [05:49:23] <TomTomTosch> you can leave the headers and remove
the driver packages.
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1467 [05:49:29] <TomTomTosch> *purge
1468 [05:49:47] <genoobie> so this is the page I am going to
follow
replaced-url
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1470 [05:50:01] <jmcnaught> genoobie: "aptitude search
~i~nnvidia" should list all of the packages with nvidia in the
name. if the list looks sane (you can double check with a paste
here), "aptitude purge ~i~nnvidia" would remove them all.
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1472 [05:50:18] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if you already have the
340.96 version installed you might want to remove it completely
first
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1474 [05:50:30] <genoobie> jmcnaught, but this hardware has a
bunch of stuff called "nVidia"
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1476 [05:50:51] <genoobie> so if I do aptitude purge ~i~nnvidia I
lose other stuff
1477 [05:51:00] <genoobie> not just graphics (I think)
1478 [05:51:10] <TomTomTosch> it's nvidia-kernel-dkms for
just 340.96
1479 [05:51:22] <jmcnaught> genoobie: that's why i suggested
you double check here with a paste. you can also look up the
description of each package that it proposes removing
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1481 [05:51:39] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch heh cannot login now,
even with root, cannot switch to ttyX either
1482 [05:52:09] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, so if I do apt-get purge
nvidia-kernel-dkms that will uninstall the 340.96?
1483 [05:52:21] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234, that sucks. licecd,
chroot, remove the config bits?
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1485 [05:52:47] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch its a fresh install,
easier to rebuild
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1487 [05:53:32] <genoobie> I guess I would need to know how to
back out of this command
1488 [05:53:33] <genoobie> aptitude -r install
linux-headers-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,')
nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms
1489 [05:53:41] <ryouma> i presume the previous version of the
current jessie kernel is a bad idea because it was replaced for
security reasons. therefore it seems prudent to try the backports
version. but i want it to be replaced with the next edition of the
current jessie kernel so i'm not always using backports. is
this logic reasonable?
1490 [05:53:44] <genoobie> there were a couple of prompts in that
too iirc
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1492 [05:53:50] <jeffrey3234> actually grub>recovery works. I
did use the defaults for session-wrapper=, not
session-wrapper=/etc/lightdm/Xsession
1493 [05:54:45] <Bsims> genoobie: I've sometimes manually
removed the problem package, ran the update and then reinstalled the
package
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1495 [05:55:29] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234, then put the comments
back in for pam-service and pam-autologin
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1497 [05:56:05] <genoobie> TomTomTosch, would that be as simple as
"apt-get purge nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms
nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver ?
1498 [05:57:03] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch from archwiki, would i
need to edit /etc/pam.d/lightdm ?
1499 [05:57:06] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if you install with
"aptitude install nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms" and it
pulls in extra dependencies, later if you run "aptitude purge
nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms" it will also remove the
dependencies. it will also ask first so you can double check.
1500 [05:57:38] <genoobie> but I don't think the
nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver is a dependency per se
1501 [05:57:47] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: no
1502 [05:57:53] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if you use apt-get instead
of aptitude, it doesn't remove the dependencies unless you
follow it with a "apt-get autoremove"
1503 [05:58:01] <genoobie> why aptitude versus apt-get?
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1506 [05:58:23] <jmcnaught> genoobie: they're just
different/similar tools
1507 [05:58:37] <Bsims> genoobie: aptitude is the newer one if I
recall correctly
1508 [05:58:55] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234, btw, dpkg-reconfigure
lightdm is possibly needed for the changes to take effect.
1509 [05:59:03] <jeffrey3234> yeah been doing that
1510 [05:59:07] <jeffrey3234> still no go
1511 [05:59:16] <genoobie> okay, jmcnaught I am going to try that
page again. If I end up at the console again, I will just do a
reinstall and keep nouveau.
1512 [05:59:22] <Rusty1_> if the install of the nvidia 304 driver
fails , try: apt install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau , it may get you
back
1513 [05:59:58] <jeffrey3234> There are 2 directives in
lightdm.conf, [LightDM], and [SeatDefaults], which should these
changes be under?
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1515 [06:00:14] <jmcnaught> generally you need to remove the
xorg.conf and nouveau blacklist in /etc/modprobe.d/ to get back to
nouveau
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1517 [06:00:57] <Bsims> ryouma: it will automatically upgrade to
the newer kernel when available
1518 [06:00:57] <genoobie> here goes nothing...
1519 [06:01:31] <ryouma> Bsims: ok, so i install kernel 4 from
backports, and the next kernel 3 will get upgraded to?
1520 [06:02:00] <jmcnaught> ryouma: no, if you use the backports
kernel it will keep updating to newer backports kernels
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1523 [06:02:29] <ryouma> can i tell it not to?
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1525 [06:02:35] <Bsims> jmcnaught: Ok I thought it went with the
highest version available
1526 [06:02:35] <ryouma> also, how do i upgrade to the backports
version? "aptitude install
linux-image-amd64=4.4+71~bpo8+1"? or do i use / instead of =?
or do i do -t wheezy-backports?
1527 [06:02:41] <jmcnaught> ryouma: you would need to reinstall
the linux-image-amd64 package from jessie (not jessie-backports) to
get back to stock kernels
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1530 [06:03:07] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: [SeatDefaults]. then
it's the same for all X sessions.
1531 [06:03:08] <jmcnaught> ryouma: "apt-get -t
jessie-backports install linux-image-amd64"
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1533 [06:03:22] <genoobie> okay, jmcnaught I have a
"prompt" here. It says, "Manual configuration
required to enable NVIDIA driver"
1534 [06:03:33] <jmcnaught> ryouma: are you using any proprietary
drivers that use DKMS or needed linux-headers-amd64 installed?
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1538 [06:03:58] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: [SeatDefaults]. or
[Seat:0] if you only ever have one session. it does not matter then.
1539 [06:04:00] <jmcnaught> genoobie: read what it says, it's
probably talking about the need for xorg.conf
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1541 [06:04:07] <ryouma> what is dkms? i require
linux-firmware-nonfree or some similar-sounding package, iof that is
relevant
1542 [06:04:08] <jeffrey3234> got i
1543 [06:04:09] <genoobie> "The NVIDIA driver is not yet
configure; it needs to be enabled in xorg.conf before it can be
used."
1544 [06:04:11] <ryouma> jmcnaught: ^
1545 [06:04:12] <jeffrey3234> it
1546 [06:04:21] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: works now?
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1548 [06:04:30] <genoobie> jmcnaught, in those directions is that
just the creation of the xorg.conf file?
1549 [06:05:01] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i can't see your screen
and have never installed nvidia drivers, i won't be able to
summarize what it says on your screen for you :P
1550 [06:05:02] <genoobie> jmcnaught, these instructions here.
replaced-url
1551 [06:05:15] <genoobie> I know but it just seems
"scary"
1552 [06:05:20] <jmcnaught> genoobie: that's probably what
it's talking about
1553 [06:05:27] <genoobie> oaky
1554 [06:05:28] <ryouma> jmcnaught: i was unable to upgrade from
wheezy to jessie unless i installed the proprietary firmware, due to
a mode setting problem that rendered x non-functional
1555 [06:05:34] <jmcnaught> ryouma: do you already have
linux-headers-amd64 installed?
1556 [06:06:07] <jmcnaught> ryouma: i'm not talking about
firmwares, i mean stuff like fglrx, nvidia, virtualbox etc
1557 [06:06:08] <ryouma> jmcnaught: seems so. *** 3.16+63 0.
1558 [06:06:43] <jmcnaught> ryouma: just checking.. if you were
using that, you'd want to make sure that you also get a
linux-headers-amd64 to match the newer linux-image-amd64
1559 [06:06:46] <ryouma> jmcnaught: my knowledge might be slightly
below what you think my knowledge is. i have virtualbox installed. i
am still using free video driver (per se), i believe.
1560 [06:07:15] <ryouma> jmcnaught: so dependencies don't
handle that?
1561 [06:08:07] <genoobie> okay here goes the reboot
1562 [06:08:09] <jmcnaught> ryouma: okay.. "apt-get -t
jessie-backports install linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64"
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1565 [06:08:26] <genoobie> If I don't return good night and
thanks for the help jmcnaught and TomTomTosch
1566 [06:08:33] <ryouma> jmcnaught: ok
1567 [06:08:37] <TomTomTosch> good luck.
1568 [06:08:39] <jmcnaught> ryouma: dependencies don't handle
it because not everyone needs the headers
1569 [06:08:39] <ryouma> jmcnaught: it sounds like apt can't
be told "use the backports version until a new jessie version
comes out"?
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1572 [06:09:12] <jmcnaught> ryouma: no it can't, you'll
need to do this manually if you want to switch back to the 3.16
kernel from jessie
1573 [06:09:31] <ryouma> jmcnaught: i don't use virtualbox at
the moment, don't know what fglrx is, and i think my video card
is an old radeon, dunno if that's the same as nvidia or not.
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1576 [06:09:48] <ryouma> but it's good to have virtualbox
working though
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1579 [06:10:25] <ryouma> jmcnaught: can i set up apt to tell me
when the next jessie kernel gets fixed?
1580 [06:10:30] <jmcnaught> ryouma: if you already have the
linux-headers-amd64 package, you want to make sure it matches the
linux-image-amd64 version installed. virtualbox will probably break
if you don't
1581 [06:10:32] <ryouma> (i.e. upgraded)
1582 [06:10:58] <jmcnaught> ryouma: i usually hear about new
kernel packages available in debian security announcments
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1584 [06:11:39] <ryouma> ok. so there's no "check for
existence of a kernel package newer than ... from the jessie
repo" magic search term?
1585 [06:12:09] <jmcnaught> ryouma: you could make note of the
current 3.16 version, and check apt-cache policy
1586 [06:12:11] <ryouma> not critical i guess, just figured might
be safer to switch back at some point, is all. thanks for the
instructions
1587 [06:12:27] <ryouma> ok
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1589 [06:12:46] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch not yet
1590 [06:12:46] <ryouma> jmcnaught: by which you mean apt-cache
policy linux-image-amd64?
1591 [06:13:09] <jmcnaught> ryouma: it's possible that the
maintainers who deal with your bugreport will ask you to try updated
kernel packages before they get released
1592 [06:13:55] <ryouma> interesting
1593 [06:15:58] <ryouma> does it matter if i use aptitude instead
of apt-get?
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1596 [06:17:12] <jmcnaught> ryouma: most people use whatever
they're comfortable with, or switch back and forth. i tend to
use aptitude for searches, apt-get for most other stuff. it does
matter for major releases like wheezy->jessiee, it will say which
to use in the release notes
1597 [06:17:45] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch ok at first I had the
changes under [LightDM], commented everything back except the first
2 under [SeatDefaults] and it worked!
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1599 [06:17:58] <jeffrey3234> no need to update the debain wiki
then
1600 [06:18:05] <TomTomTosch> jeffrey3234: heh, awesome.
1601 [06:19:08] <nwmcsween_> hmm so tring to install postgresql I
get: postgresql : Depends: postgresql-9.4 but it is not going to be
installed
1602 [06:19:08] <nwmcsween_> , postgresql-9.4: postgresql-9.4 :
Depends: locales
1603 [06:19:16] <nwmcsween_> theres more
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1605 [06:19:44] <jmcnaught> !bat
1606 [06:19:44] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
1607 [06:19:47] <jeffrey3234> TomTomTosch thanks for the help!
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1610 [06:20:02] <nwmcsween_> locales : Depends: libc-bin (>
2.19)
1611 [06:20:02] <nwmcsween_> Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) but it
is not going to be installed or
1612 [06:20:02] <nwmcsween_> debconf-2.0
1613 [06:20:17] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: could you do this ^^
please. it would also help if you include your /etc/apt/sources.list
1614 [06:20:26] <nwmcsween_> and finally I have libc-bin from
testing and debconf 1.5.4
1615 [06:20:35] <nwmcsween_> so the depends makes no sense
1616 [06:20:38] <ryouma> jmcnaught: ok. maybe i will use aptitude,
merely because i will only have one place to look
(/var/log/aptitude) for logs. but then maybe i will do as you do,
for speed. if you mix and match then it makes me feel like i can do
so.
1617 [06:20:39] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: and please use
replaced-url
1618 [06:20:55] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: are you mixing jessie and
stretch? that doesn't work, you have to pick one
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1620 [06:21:23] <nwmcsween_> you cannot mix testing and stable?
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1622 [06:22:02] <nwmcsween_> hmm how do you downgrade packages
then?
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1624 [06:22:36] <qman__> uninstall, then reinstall specifying
version or after you have removed the errant source
1625 [06:22:49] <nwmcsween_> well I don't think you can
uninstall libc
1626 [06:23:01] <qman__> sure can't, see also:
1627 [06:23:03] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: Debian's package
management system doesn't support downgrades. you can sometimes
downgrade one or two packages. if you have done a "apt-get
upgrade" you probably need to backup files and reinstall
1628 [06:23:04] <qman__> !frankendebian
1629 [06:23:04] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. See if you can
convince ##linux to help.
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1632 [06:24:02] <nwmcsween_> hmm I just added testing to get
opensmtpd
1633 [06:24:16] <nwmcsween_> apt upgraded my libc
1634 [06:24:55] <qman__> your only real hope of surviving that is
just plain upgrading everything to testing
1635 [06:25:03] <qman__> otherwise you should backup and reinstall
1636 [06:25:26] <ryouma> jmcnaught: thanks for your help on all
this. i will try the new kernel.
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1638 [06:26:07] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: aptitude search
'~i!~Astable' <-- this might give you a list of
packages installed not from stable
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1640 [06:26:23] <jmcnaught> ryouma: you're welcome, good luck
:)
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1644 [06:29:54] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: actually this would be
more accurate: aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,
?not(?archive(stable)))'
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1654 [06:32:11] <nwmcsween_> and there is no way to downgrade to
stable?
1655 [06:32:21] <nwmcsween_> downgrade a package
1656 [06:32:26] <nwmcsween_> short of uninstalling it?
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1658 [06:32:51] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: apt is designed to go
one-way, but how many were listed by my second command above?
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1660 [06:33:17] <jmcnaught> !downgrade
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1662 [06:33:17] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be
supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that
can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support
upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try:
"dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install
package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to
get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>,
<unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
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1666 [06:33:47] <nwmcsween_> hmm
1667 [06:33:48] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: you could try the
suggestions above if there are only a few and you think it'll
be quicker than reinstalling
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1669 [06:34:01] <genoobie> okay
1670 [06:34:10] <genoobie> I'm really going to call it quits
in a minute
1671 [06:34:37] <t4nk537> Hi folks, I am sorry to interrupt. I
just tried installing the 8.4 Debian release and it said I was
missing files. I am over writing my windows system with linux
finally. Do you have any suggestions which ISO i should get to do a
live install from USB (no CD on my notebook). I am on a desktop
right now, notebook is not functional..
1672 [06:34:37] <genoobie> okay
1673 [06:34:38] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: "/msg dpkg partial
downgrade" that might work for you too
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1675 [06:34:56] <genoobie> jmcnaught: those directions didn't
work, definitely at the console again
1676 [06:35:05] <jmcnaught> t4nk537: is it talking about missing
firmwares?
1677 [06:35:23] <MaBunny> Hey guys
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1679 [06:36:02] <MaBunny> Is it me or has debian 8.4.0 been
released
1680 [06:36:04] <jmcnaught> genoobie: check /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
maybe a mistake in your xorg.conf?
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1683 [06:36:34] <TomTomTosch> MaBunny, it's not you.
replaced-url
1684 [06:36:45] <MaBunny> Okee
1685 [06:37:07] <MaBunny> Im currently downloading it
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1687 [06:37:13] <genoobie> jmcnaught: LoadModule
"nvidia"
1688 [06:37:17] <jmcnaught> t4nk537: the live cds are not
recommended for installation, best to use an installer especially if
you need UEFI support. There is a chapter in the install manual
about how to handle missing firmwares:
replaced-url
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1691 [06:37:33] <genoobie> Warning couldn't open module,
module does not exist...
1692 [06:37:33] <Guest15346> anyone here?
1693 [06:37:42] <genoobie> Guest15346: yep
1694 [06:37:50] <Guest15346> cool
1695 [06:37:53] <TomTomTosch> MaBunny, why? didn't you have a
debian install?
1696 [06:37:59] <Guest15346> whos using weechat?
1697 [06:38:02] <jmcnaught> genoobie: when you installed the
nvidia driver package, did it say that it compiled the module or was
there an error?
1698 [06:38:12] <t4nk537> jmcnaught - thank you very much. I will
give it a try again.
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1700 [06:38:15] <TomTomTosch> Guest15346: a lot of people.
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1702 [06:38:26] <Guest15346> cool, how do i change my name on it?
1703 [06:38:26] <nwmcsween_> what does dpkg mean to 'search
for the packages and hit enter on them'?
1704 [06:38:35] <genoobie> jmcnaught: didn't see an error
message and it looked as if it compiled a module...
1705 [06:38:42] <genoobie> jmcnaught: any way to check?
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1708 [06:39:31] <TomTomTosch> Guest15346: /nick foo also, the
freenode connect msg has instructions on how to register.
1709 [06:39:32] <jmcnaught> genoobie: /var/log/apt/term.log has a
lot of the terminal output from apt-get
1710 [06:40:14] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: it's probably talking
about the packages that you upgraded to testing versions. i'm
not super familiar with the aptitude UI, only its CLI
1711 [06:40:24] <nwmcsween_> same
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1713 [06:40:35] <MuggedMelon> ok, thanks
1714 [06:40:40] <MaBunny> TomTomTosch: well,i think my installer
for debian 8.3 was corrupted so i went to download another iso(didnt
check the prev's md5 ) and thts when i found the new version
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1716 [06:40:49] <nwmcsween_> I'm guessing I have to use dpkg
-i from the apt cache?
1717 [06:41:06] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: how many were listed by
this?: aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,
?not(?archive(stable)))'
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1719 [06:41:18] <nwmcsween_> about 10
1720 [06:41:29] <nwmcsween_> pretty sure it can be fixed
1721 [06:41:50] <MaBunny> Anyway will get a 64gb pendrive this
week so just redoing wht i did
1722 [06:42:20] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: not so bad i guess.. using
the "aptitude install package=version" syntaxt (getting
versions from apt-cache policy) is probably easiest. you have
removed testing repos from your sources?
1723 [06:42:35] <nwmcsween_> yep
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1726 [06:43:17] <nwmcsween_> hmm how do you list available
packages?
1727 [06:43:47] <nwmcsween_> versions that is
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1729 [06:44:00] <nwmcsween_> so I can downgrade
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1731 [06:44:24] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: "apt-cache policy
libc6" for example, for each of the packages listed by that
aptitude search command above
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1736 [06:46:48] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i think the xorg.conf needs
4 lines total, not just Driver "nvidia"
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1738 [06:47:36] <genoobie> jmcnaught: it's all there...
1739 [06:47:48] <genoobie> I followed the instructions exactly.
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1741 [06:48:04] <TxGVNN> Hi everyone. how to show the x window run
foreground? It show a icon on status bar. (i used i3wm)
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1744 [06:49:14] <TxGVNN> it is a Slack app.
1745 [06:49:22] <jmcnaught> genoobie: maybe look for more errors
in dmesg output or /var/log/Xorg.0.log. If your card is old
it's possible that even the legacy driver doesn't support
it anymore, and only nouveau does. Did you use that
"nvidia-detect" program?
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1757 [06:52:10] <genoobie> jmcnaught: that's the only error
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1760 [06:53:56] <jmcnaught> genoobie: "apt-cache policy
linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64" do they both say the
same version?
1761 [06:54:03] <genoobie> "your card is only supported up to
the 304 legacy drivers..." recommended to install the
nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver
1762 [06:55:16] <genoobie> yep
1763 [06:55:25] <genoobie> same version on the policy
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1765 [06:56:05] <genoobie> there was a module compiled by the
304xx legacy install
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1767 [06:56:53] <genoobie> jmcnaught: why is the .ko file not
being found...
1768 [06:57:10] <genoobie> is it simply a matter that the .ko file
has to be in the "right place"?
1769 [06:58:04] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if the "Installed:
" lines for "apt-cache policy linux-image-amd64
linux-headers-amd64" are different, it's because the
module was compiled for a different kernel version
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1771 [06:58:28] <genoobie> jmcnaught: no, that all checks out
1772 [06:58:30] <jmcnaught> genoobie: you could also check
"uname -a"
1773 [06:59:02] <genoobie> I was talking about the .ko file being
in /lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/updates/dkms
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1775 [07:00:22] <genoobie> jmcnaught: the compiled module,
nvidia-legacy-304xx.ko is "not found" according the Xorg
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1777 [07:01:59] <jmcnaught> genoobie: that's the exact
message? what does "aptitude versions ~i~nlibgl1-nvidia"
say?
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1779 [07:03:23] <jmcnaught> genoobie: right now my theory is that
you have left-over cruft from your earlier attempt at the non-legacy
340 driver
1780 [07:03:36] <genoobie> jmcnaught: I'm hoping I just found
the prob..
1781 [07:03:42] <genoobie> jmcnaught: yeah I agree
1782 [07:04:07] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i was trying to tell you to
remove that stuff before installing the legacy driver :P
1783 [07:04:53] <genoobie> jmcnaught: I didn't know what to
remove though
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1786 [07:06:52] <jmcnaught> genoobie: oh well. you'll want to
make sure you have the libgl1-nvidia-legacy-304xx-glx that matches
your other nvidia packages installed. you should also have the
glx-alternative-nvidia package installed, and you can run
"update-alternatives --config glx" to make sure the right
one is configured
1787 [07:07:16] <genoobie> jmcnaught: I'm going to reinstall
the OS
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1789 [07:07:52] <jmcnaught> genoobie: it's probably not
necessary, it sounds like you're close
1790 [07:08:59] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: did you make any progress
doing that selective downgrade stuff?
1791 [07:09:02] <genoobie> jmcnaught: when I installed the OS it
was looking for ucode5.fw on the USB stick that the install is on
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1793 [07:09:17] <genoobie> jmcnaught: how can I see if that file
is on the USB stick?
1794 [07:11:11] <jmcnaught> genoobie: "find /path/to/stick
-name ucode5.fw"
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1796 [07:12:23] <genoobie> okay, thanks and gnite!
1797 [07:12:28] <genoobie> I owe you....
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1799 [07:13:54] <nwmcsween_> jmcnaught, yep the libc downgrade
worked
1800 [07:13:58] <nwmcsween_> thanks
1801 [07:14:50] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: happy to help. you
probably need to reboot after all that. there's a
"checkrestart" command in the debian-goodies package that
can tell you for sure, but rebooting is probably mandatory after
changing libc
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1816 [07:16:17] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: for stable from now on
stick to what's in stable, and backports. you can ask
"/msg dpkg ssb" for simple instructions to backport a
single package, but opensmtpd might not be backportable
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1818 [07:16:49] <jmcnaught> ,checkbackport opensmtpd
1819 [07:17:02] <judd> Backporting package opensmtpd in
sid→jessie/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: libasr-dev.
1820 [07:17:16] <jmcnaught> nwmcsween_: probably out of luck there
^
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1934 [08:38:35] <f-a> mhhh, I need to buy a webca for a work
interview. Is there anything I should look for compatibility wise
(jessie/main user here)
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1938 [08:40:17] <qmr> factor1: just buy something 3 years old
1939 [08:40:31] <qmr> or, you know, buy a macbook
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1942 [08:42:28] <TomTomTosch> f-a: the ones with 'yes'
should work just fine.
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1946 [08:43:05] <TomTomTosch> f-a: if you find one that is not
listed, just google if it has good linux support.
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1950 [08:44:26] <Pinchiukas> Ok I've run out of space while
installing a package and obviously some of the dependencies did not
get (fully?) installed. How can I retry this? 'apt-get install
<the_package>' says it's installed.
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1953 [08:45:39] <TomTomTosch> Pinchiukas: remove, reinstall. but
it wouldn't show as successfully installed if not all deps
could be installed.
1954 [08:45:45] <f-a> thanks TomTomTosch
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1956 [08:46:43] <TomTomTosch> f-a: no problem. good luck.
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1958 [08:48:35] <MurciLee> is gnome 3.20 out ?
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1961 [08:50:14] <TomTomTosch> MurciLee: nothing to do with debian,
buuuut >>>
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1972 [08:56:22] <jelly> MurciLee, TomTomTosch: or
replaced-url
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1982 [08:59:33] <TomTomTosch> that one is prettier than the 3.18
one. much more colorful.
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2000 [09:15:44] <ws2k3> how can i check which cpu scaling driver i
am currently using intel_pstate yes/no ?
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2022 [09:24:45] <cpm__> Hi everybody, any suggestion to use
packagekit applet in Mate with Debian Jessie?
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2044 [09:31:59] <MaBunny> Hey guys
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2048 [09:32:31] <MaBunny> So,I just downloaded the debian
iso(latest) and
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2050 [09:32:52] <MaBunny> While checking the sha1 checksum
2051 [09:33:20] <MaBunny> The one on the webpage doesnt match the
one on my phone
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2056 [09:34:40] <MaBunny> I mean the sha1 checksum in the download
webpage for i386 for cd 1 doesnt match the one i currently hav on my
memory card
2057 [09:34:58] <MaBunny> Is it a danger sign???
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2066 [09:36:56] <MaBunny> TomTomTosch,you there bro???
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2068 [09:38:26] <MaBunny> Guys????
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2081 [09:41:20] <MaBunny> Guys????Anyone there???
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2084 [09:41:45] <TomTomTosch> how did you check? and what do you
mean with "the one on my phone"?
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2088 [09:42:58] <MaBunny> I have es explorer on my phone which has
a thing to check md5 and sha1 checksums
2089 [09:43:15] <MaBunny> Android phone
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2091 [09:43:52] <TomTomTosch> sha512sum -c SHA512SUMS 2>
/dev/null | grep netinst
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2094 [09:44:20] <MaBunny> Im on my phone now
2095 [09:44:28] <TomTomTosch> this is how you check the sha sum of
the iso against the one that is in the SHA512SUMS.sign file.
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2097 [09:44:53] <TomTomTosch> download both into the same
directory.
2098 [09:45:09] <MaBunny> Ok ill do tht when im on my computer
2099 [09:45:43] <TomTomTosch> that checks if the iso matches the
sum in the SHA512SUMS.sign file.
2100 [09:46:17] <TomTomTosch> afterwards you can check if the
signature is correct, to verify that the .sign file is legit.
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2142 [10:10:23] <HelloAtMega> Does anyone knows how do I
deactivate ssh-agent from gnome-keyring???
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2157 [10:21:25] <julius> hi
2158 [10:21:58] <julius> does running "apt-get update"
and "apt-get upgrade" also update my packages that are
from jessie-backports on a jessie system?
2159 [10:22:00] <HelloAtMega> hello
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2163 [10:22:41] <HelloAtMega> I'm not sure, but I think it
updates everything that is inside your sources.list
2164 [10:23:18] <calbasi1> I think so
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2166 [10:23:52] <calbasi1> I think it's possible tag some
package or source font to not be upgraded, but I'm not sure...
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2171 [10:26:10] <jmcnaught> julius: it will upgrade packages that
you have already installed from backports, but will not
automatically upgrade packages to backports
2172 [10:26:25] <jmcnaught> you don't want to use all of
backports, just the stuff you need
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2204 [10:49:25] <armin>
replaced-url
2205 [10:49:26] <armin> heh
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2216 [10:55:15] <eeeelik> Hi, I'm wondering how you'd go
about sshing onto a remote host, start logging top to file (output
redirected), and exit ssh while leaving the logger running
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2219 [10:57:04] <jno7463> eeeelik: use screen or tmux, detach
before logging out
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2224 [10:58:32] <eeeelik> jno7463: my target is an embedded
device, and doesn't have screen or tmux, sadly
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2226 [10:58:54] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, does it have shell scripts?
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2229 [10:59:00] <bezaban> I htink you can nohup it, but meh
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2232 [10:59:39] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: yes
2233 [10:59:49] <eeeelik> bezaban: I have been looking in that
direction
2234 [10:59:57] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, why not just modify the init
system to start logging then? :)
2235 [11:00:49] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: said system is extremely
hard to modify
2236 [11:01:14] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, sounds like you need better
embedded system
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2239 [11:01:42] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: I dream of it
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2242 [11:02:04] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: big boats are long to steer
2243 [11:02:16] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, lemme guess also, it's
a squashfs root or something dumb like that?
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2247 [11:04:08] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: we have two different
devices
2248 [11:04:19] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: one of them does use
squashfs
2249 [11:04:28] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: the other ubifs
2250 [11:04:29] * Redfoxmoon cringes
2251 [11:04:36] <Redfoxmoon> no clue what ubifs is
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2253 [11:04:51] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: makes 2 of us
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2255 [11:05:02] <Redfoxmoon> well, the one with the squashfs,
maybe you can reflash it
2256 [11:05:13] <Redfoxmoon> if you have access to the bootloader,
it should be do-able
2257 [11:05:44] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: I dream of that too
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2259 [11:05:54] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: but the platform is 3rd
party, we can't modify it
2260 [11:06:09] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, UBIFS, unsorted block image
file system
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2262 [11:06:14] <Redfoxmoon> successor to jffs2
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2264 [11:06:46] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: that's what I could
gather from the first few lines of googling it
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2268 [11:09:10] <Redfoxmoon> jffs2 is a huge mess
2269 [11:09:27] <Redfoxmoon> so I am guessing ubifs is too :D but
shouldn't that be writeable?
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2271 [11:10:32] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: modifying the fs is out of
the equation. External contraint. Just installing ssh keys on the
dev env is a pain.
2272 [11:11:14] <Redfoxmoon> good lord
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2274 [11:11:25] <Redfoxmoon> yeah dunno really then.
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2276 [11:11:59] <eeeelik> Yeah, that's why I was looking at
nohup, but it's not cooperating
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2278 [11:12:07] <Redfoxmoon> hm
2279 [11:12:25] <Redfoxmoon> probably maybe not standard behaviour
on your target board then
2280 [11:12:26] <Redfoxmoon> :P
2281 [11:12:37] <jno7463> eeeelik: i guess top checks if it has a
controlling tty
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2283 [11:12:50] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: could very well be. Working
with busybox.
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2285 [11:13:24] <Redfoxmoon> yeeeah.
2286 [11:13:27] <Redfoxmoon> busybox is a massive pain
2287 [11:13:51] <jno7463> depends
2288 [11:13:53] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: has its pros, has quite a
few cons when you try to do standard stuff
2289 [11:14:00] <eeeelik> also depends how it was built
2290 [11:14:04] <Redfoxmoon> yeah
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2293 [11:14:34] <jno7463> eeeelik: and your problem is top
terminates if you log out?
2294 [11:14:40] <eeeelik> no
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2297 [11:15:56] <jno7463> eeeelik: so what's the actual
problem?
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2299 [11:17:16] <eeeelik> jno7463: I'm trying to get ssh to
start the command and detach, not having much success
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2301 [11:18:04] <jno7463> eeeelik: what about ( top > foo &
) & and then log out?
2302 [11:18:30] <jno7463> eeeelik: this forces top not to be a
direct child process of sshd
2303 [11:19:04] <eeeelik> jno7463: poor man's daemon?
2304 [11:19:11] <eeeelik> jno7463: I'll give that a try
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2308 [11:23:18] <eeeelik> jno7463: that does work for top
2309 [11:23:28] <jno7463> good
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2314 [11:25:14] <eeeelik> jno7463: actually, ssh target "(top
>file)&" works
2315 [11:25:30] <bittin> updating the Debian isos at work :)
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2325 [11:29:47] <eeeelik> jno7463: it seems like the issue might
be stemming from the fact I'm trying to transmit the script I
want to run to my target (top was just the closest approximation of
my script)
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2335 [11:33:05] <eeeelik> jno7463: my actual goal is to run a
local script remotely in background. so far, I can get it to run:
ssh target "sh /proc/self/fd/0 <args>"
<my_script.sh
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2338 [11:35:10] <eeeelik> jno7463: sry for hiding that info. I
tried to simply background top earlier and it didn't work
2339 [11:35:19] <eeeelik> jno7463: I was trying to simplify the
setup a bit
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2346 [11:38:59] <Redfoxmoon> eeeelik, hm. maybe ask in #busybox ?
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2366 [11:45:38] <eeeelik> Redfoxmoon: I think my issues revolves
around my misunderstanding of SIGHUP signal, controlling terminals
and such, more than the subtelties of busybox
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2368 [11:46:50] <Redfoxmoon> alright :D
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2390 [12:00:20] <jno7463> eeeelik: cat foo.sh
2391 [12:00:27] <jno7463> eeeelik: ( top > foo & ) &
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2393 [12:00:49] <jno7463> eeeelik: ssh -i id.ec root@192.168.10.1
"sh /proc/self/fd/0" < foo.sh
2394 [12:01:04] <jno7463> eeeelik: works here
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2397 [12:02:09] <jno7463> eeeelik: minimal system, busybox 1.23.2,
dropbear v2015.67
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2401 [12:05:30] <eeeelik> jno7463: I have a few things to
experiment with, but I'm pretty sure I have all the blocks I
need to make it work
2402 [12:05:42] <eeeelik> jno7463: especially with that last hint
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2404 [12:05:59] <eeeelik> jno7463: thanks a lot for your help
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2429 [12:20:03] <dionysus69> is there a better way to copy files
from bash other than this? wget -r
ftp://tom:myPassword@ftp.example.com/var/replaced-url
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2431 [12:20:21] <dionysus69> i tried ftp connection but it doesnt
support recursive get with nested dirs
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2436 [12:23:38] <babilen> dionysus69: scp/sftp
2437 [12:23:48] <dionysus69> sftp is same isnt it?
2438 [12:23:57] <dionysus69> just with ssh?
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2441 [12:25:29] <teraflops> !ftpmustdie
2442 [12:25:29] <dpkg> FTP MUST DIE!
replaced-url
2443 [12:26:16] <Iridos> no, sftp is completely something else,
but it accepts the same commands as ftp
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2445 [12:26:50] <Iridos> teraflops, EMAIL MUST DIE!!!!111eleven
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2448 [12:27:11] <teraflops> Hmm. Please no. :S
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2450 [12:28:24] <Iridos> rfc 821 vs rfc 959... most arguments of
that rant apply in some way?
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2454 [12:30:25] <jim> DEATH MUST DIE!!
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2457 [12:30:32] <teraflops> Lel
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2460 [12:31:01] <dionysus69> so sftp supports recursively getting
dirs with dirs inside
2461 [12:31:03] <dionysus69> ?
2462 [12:31:05] <teraflops> Iridos: a bunch of stuff sucks. What
about openssl?
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2464 [12:32:01] <teraflops> dionysus69: I can do scp -r dir/ if
you mean that
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2466 [12:32:54] <eeeelik> jno7463: why do we need the two &
(top >blah&)&. It seems that from ssh's point of
view, the outtermost & should be enough to have it return
(notwithstanding issues with the process that is left running)
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2468 [12:33:08] <dionysus69> does scp require a scp server running
? or how does it work in general
2469 [12:33:28] <teraflops> dionysus69: it requires openssh server
running
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2473 [12:33:43] <dionysus69> oh well ye I have that
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2475 [12:33:47] <teraflops> ..from where you get the stuff
2476 [12:34:07] <dionysus69> ok can you give me an example of how
can I connect to my server ?
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2478 [12:34:34] <eeeelik> scp user@server:/file/you/want target
2479 [12:34:42] <teraflops> dionysus69: no sorry I run out if
spoons. No offense mate
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2483 [12:36:17] <AlwaysHigh> hmm so anyone know of a elegant way
or possible to pass a json object from php to python ?
2484 [12:36:27] <AlwaysHigh> as command line arguments?
2485 [12:36:46] <AlwaysHigh> yes retarded question oh wwell
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2491 [12:39:01] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: I would suggest base64, I
guess
2492 [12:39:45] <AlwaysHigh> oh yeah
2493 [12:39:49] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: it seems like it's what
people always do: encode as base64 to avoid clashes, unbase64 on the
other side
2494 [12:39:54] <AlwaysHigh> so i could decode to json arra
2495 [12:40:04] <AlwaysHigh> in python
2496 [12:40:13] <AlwaysHigh> interesting method
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2500 [12:41:23] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: well, base64 takes care of a
lot of encoding issues
2501 [12:41:31] <AlwaysHigh> true
2502 [12:41:50] <AlwaysHigh> wich unix doesnt like in bash
2503 [12:41:56] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: be careful though, command
line has size limits.. json structures, not so much
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2505 [12:42:23] <AlwaysHigh> ahh ill doo some test before coding
then ty
2506 [12:42:34] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: yeah, bash tends to get hung
on " and spaces
2507 [12:42:55] <eeeelik> Definitely test, it's just a
though, never done it
2508 [12:42:58] <AlwaysHigh> any special characters :/
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2512 [12:43:12] <eeeelik> Don't event know what characters
end up in base64
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2514 [12:43:32] <Doo> thx for the hl AlwaysHigh ;)
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2516 [12:43:48] <AlwaysHigh> haha soz doo :P
2517 [12:43:51] <Doo> np np ;p
2518 [12:44:22] * AlwaysHigh notes to self to setup autoconvert of do to
doo
2519 [12:44:39] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: it's nasty though
2520 [12:44:42] <Doo> that's the right thing to doo indeed,
otherwise i never get to talk :D
2521 [12:45:17] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: so you output your json, you
base64 it, you pass it, you unbase64 it, you parse the json
2522 [12:45:30] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: a pipe would probably save
you that trouble
2523 [12:45:47] <eeeelik> AlwaysHigh: and a lot of others
2524 [12:46:15] <dionysus69> teraflops: no prob haha thanks anyway
)
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2560 [12:59:11] <odish> hey guys, looking for something to host on
my server for a little community of lets say 10 people, some kind of
php based suite which can handle wget and torrent protocol
2561 [12:59:13] <odish> any ideas?
2562 [12:59:56] <dionysus69> eeeelik: thanks that worked :))
2563 [13:00:15] <dionysus69> turned out to be simpler and better
than the ftp approach
2564 [13:00:40] <dionysus69> fine now I am part of ftpmustdie mob
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2595 [13:17:44] <jno7463> eeeelik: to make top detach from the
subshell () and the subshell detach from sshd
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2608 [13:21:30] * Iridos hands teraflops a 100 spoons ... isn't it
ironic
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2610 [13:21:52] <eeeelik> jno7463: but do I really care if top
detach from its subshell?
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2613 [13:22:58] <teraflops> Iridos: ssh stuff is the most
documented shit on the internet at the level of anunnaki stuff :P
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2625 [13:28:43] <Ironhand> I've been reading about the option
of having sshd (dropbear) inside initramfs so that cryptsetup can be
run for an encrypted root fs, but all the info I can find on it is
outdated... can anyone tell me whether this should still be possible
in Jessie?
2626 [13:28:58] <jno7463> eeeelik: hmm
2627 [13:29:19] <DLmass> Anyone here with postfix and dovecot
experience?
2628 [13:29:39] <eeeelik> jno7463: Just found an interesting piece
of info though:
replaced-url
2629 [13:29:51] <eeeelik> jno7463: 2nd answer
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2631 [13:30:08] <eeeelik> jno7463: relates to file descriptors
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2635 [13:31:09] <teraflops> DLmass: just ask
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2637 [13:31:18] <jno7463> eeeelik: yeah
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2640 [13:32:29] <DLmass> Okay so basically I've setup postfix
and dovecot. I can sign in with my mail client and etc but I
can't send, receive emails
2641 [13:32:37] <DLmass> This setup is using mysql
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2644 [13:33:32] <teraflops> Look at /var/log/mail.log and mailerr
also at MySQL logs
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2646 [13:34:02] <teraflops> While sending and receiving. Sorry
don't mean to split in 2 lines
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2654 [13:36:24] <DLmass> teraflops, I'm tailing
/var/log/mail.log and I don't see any weird activity there.
MySQL is also working since I am able to sign in into the accounts.
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2659 [13:38:46] <teraflops> DLmass: mail is hard to debug. Did you
tried some MX/mail checkers? Mainly for the ptr very and dns stuff
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2662 [13:39:24] <DLmass> No I haven't tried that MX thingy
yet. Are there some kind of tool for that online, teraflops?
2663 [13:39:51] <teraflops> DLmass: as in
replaced-url
2664 [13:40:27] <teraflops> Err. Sorry.
replaced-url
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2667 [13:41:25] <teraflops> Meh whatba mess. Sorry for the typos
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2669 [13:42:14] <DLmass> Apparently MX is working properly
teraflops. Must be on the serverside
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2672 [13:42:33] <teraflops> There are more tests there
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2674 [13:43:26] <teraflops> Also check the IP is not blacklisted
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2677 [13:43:53] <DLmass> Not blacklisted anywhere
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2680 [13:45:10] <DLmass> So I tried to do an SMTP test and that
actually timeout, teraflops
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2682 [13:45:59] <teraflops> Ah. Is blocked someway?
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2687 [13:47:26] <DLmass> I've checked if port 25 is open and
it is. I am able to ping it and etc
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2689 [13:48:19] <teraflops> Hmm. Does mxtoolbox spit some errors?
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2691 [13:49:08] <DLmass> teraflops:
replaced-url
2692 [13:49:45] <teraflops> DLmass: please do not use pastebin.com
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2695 [13:50:10] <DLmass> oh what do you recommend, teraflops?
2696 [13:50:13] <teraflops> DLmass: you're using port 25?
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2698 [13:50:40] <teraflops> DLmass: paste.debian ptpb sprunge ix
...
2699 [13:50:59] <DLmass> I'm sorry. I didn't know
2700 [13:51:41] <teraflops> DLmass: nah. Half of the times I have
the site blocked
2701 [13:52:11] <DLmass> Okay so I did a compare between
hotmail.com and my domain. It looks almost the same and I can't
access their SMTP either
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2713 [13:54:10] <teraflops> DLmass: idk. ISP blocking? Are you
using port 25?
2714 [13:54:27] <DLmass> I'm using OVH and yes port 25,
teraflops
2715 [13:54:44] <DLmass> I've go it to work before so..
2716 [13:54:45] <teraflops> DLmass: hmm
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2718 [13:55:28] <teraflops> Yeah I don't think ovh blocks 25.
Must be on your side
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2729 [13:58:52] <Boloyankee> hey there
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2733 [13:59:30] <Boloyankee> i want to enable tun0 mode
(interface) in my debian kali 2.0.. how do i do it?
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2737 [14:01:00] <DLmass> Yes teraflops, I'm going to try to
identify what the problem is. Thanks for your help tho!
2738 [14:01:26] <teraflops> Nah NP. Is SMTP related at least
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2741 [14:01:53] <armin> Boloyankee: by starting a process that
opens a tun device.
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2744 [14:02:07] <armin> Boloyankee: likely a vpn daemon.
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2750 [14:04:16] <armin> Boloyankee: technically speaking, from a
code perspective, you get an fd on /dev/net/tun and do an ioctl on
that.
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2752 [14:04:51] <Boloyankee> armin, thanks man let me try
2753 [14:04:53] <jno7463> armin: you also create a persistent tap
or tun device with the iproute2 command: ip tuntap add dev foobar0
mode tun user 999
2754 [14:05:08] <armin> Boloyankee: also see ip tuntap .... meh,
jno7463 was faster.
2755 [14:05:11] <armin> jno7463: thank you.
2756 [14:05:39] <armin> Boloyankee:
replaced-url
2757 [14:05:49] <Iridos> Boloyankee, please ask #kali-linux about
things on kali
2758 [14:05:53] <armin> (beware, it's 6 years old)
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2760 [14:06:37] <armin> Boloyankee: <spoiler> don't
mention you're running kali if you're asking in here.
</spoiler>
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2762 [14:06:57] <Boloyankee> armin, thanks man.. noted
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2778 [14:13:05] <ws2k3> im having a realy strange issue on my 2
debian servers. while they are busy running some heavy cpu processes
the load on both machines stays 0.0 im running debian 7 kernel
3.2.0-4-amd64
2779 [14:14:12] <Iridos> armin, I disagree a *lot* with this: it
is right to mention it, it is wrong to ask here
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2781 [14:14:56] <Iridos> where "wrong" means
"horribly frustrating" among other things
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2792 [14:20:06] <armin> Iridos: feel free to point that out, all
i'm trying is to help people. i just moved the talk over to
#kali-linux and elaborated further over there.
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2801 [14:23:27] <ravegen> Good pm. I cant successfully install
roundcube on debian 8. Does anyone know a site with step by step
installation. I already tried examples on google but no success
still.
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2805 [14:25:01] <ws2k3> ravegen install debian 7 probarly probarly
solved ^^
2806 [14:25:02] <Iridos> ravegen, "apt-get install
roundcube"?
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2809 [14:25:25] <Iridos> ws2k3, what?
2810 [14:25:38] <ravegen> Iridos, i tried that but cant find
package upon install.
2811 [14:25:52] <ravegen> Even on debian 7
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2813 [14:26:15] <Iridos> what means "cant find package upon
install"
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2815 [14:27:20] <ravegen> When i enter command apt-get install -y
roundcube, the terminal will say cant find package roundcube
2816 [14:27:56] <Iridos> oh... that's correct, it's in
testing and backports, but not in stable
2817 [14:28:09] <Iridos> dpkg, tell ravegen about backports
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2819 [14:28:24] <ravegen> What should i do then?
2820 [14:29:18] <Iridos> read what the bot told you... also read
what the bot tells you in /msg dpkg backport caveat
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2822 [14:30:05] <Iridos> go to
replaced-url
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2824 [14:30:27] <TomyWork> ws2k3 maybe they're not
processing, but waiting for the kernel?
2825 [14:30:40] <Ghostbird> Does anyone know why davfs2 is in
Jessie and Sid, but not in Stretch?
2826 [14:30:42] <TomyWork> try strace -p $pid
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2829 [14:32:03] <Iridos> Ghostbird, you can probably find the
reason digging on
replaced-url
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2834 [14:33:08] <Ghostbird> Iridos: Ah, thanks. Turns out
it's badly broken since February.
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2839 [14:34:15] <Ghostbird> Seems that I can safely install the
.deb from Jessie for a spell, until it is fixed.
2840 [14:34:48] <ws2k3> TomyWork i am sure they are running
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2842 [14:35:04] <ws2k3> TomyWork i am even running stress -c 8 and
the load stays 0.00
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2848 [14:35:49] <ws2k3> TomyWork
replaced-url
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2850 [14:36:19] <ws2k3> TomyWork its strange. i have 2 servers.
same hard. exacly the same issue.
2851 [14:36:59] <HoloIRCUser9> hi, my psu failed, and then on boot
i have an error that one of my md devices stopped, then one lvm is
not found. after boot, the cat /proc/mdstat look ok iirc how it
shoul look like. i still don't have the lvm. I forgot the
commands. i tried pvscan and vgscan, but that didn't bring back
the volume
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2855 [14:38:46] <abrotman> ws2k3: There are other tools
2856 [14:39:28] <ws2k3> abrotman can you maby be more spesific on
what you are trying to say? should i test with another tool?
2857 [14:39:41] <abrotman> ws2k3: you can see if something similar
happens
2858 [14:39:44] <abrotman> judd: info cpuburn
2859 [14:39:45] <judd> Package cpuburn (misc, extra) in
jessie/amd64: Collection of programs to put heavy load on CPU.
Version: 1.4a-5; Size: 16.0k; Installed: 24k
2860 [14:40:24] <TomyWork> ws2k3 no idea then
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2862 [14:40:47] <abrotman> ws2k3: how many cores are in this box?
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2867 [14:42:05] <ws2k3> abrotman 16 cores. i am running burnp6
load stays the same 0.00 at this moment
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2869 [14:42:40] <abrotman> so, you tried stress with 8 threads,
and have 16 cores, and hte load is at 0?
2870 [14:42:49] <HoloIRCUser9> can someone help me?
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2872 [14:43:34] <ws2k3> abrotman it doesnt matter what i do. load
is Allawys 0.0
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2875 [14:43:58] <ws2k3> abrotman if i launch 10 processes with
cpuburn then the load is still 0.0
2876 [14:44:03] <abrotman> try with 30
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2878 [14:44:32] <ws2k3> abrotman running. still 0.0
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2880 [14:45:09] <JyZyXEL> % sudo apt-get install
xserver-xorg-video-intel
2881 [14:45:11] <JyZyXEL> xserver-xorg-video-intel is already the
newest version.
2882 [14:45:13] <abrotman> compile a kernel with make -j ?
2883 [14:45:17] <JyZyXEL> ii xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.99.917-2~bpo8+1 amd64 X.Org X server -- Intel i8xx, i9xx display
driver
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2885 [14:45:22] <JyZyXEL> thats not the newest version though
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2887 [14:45:29] <abrotman> JyZyXEL: in which version of Debian?
2888 [14:45:31] <JyZyXEL> xserver-xorg-video-intel
(2:2.99.917+git20160325-1) unstable; urgency=medium
2889 [14:45:33] <JyZyXEL> jessie
2890 [14:45:44] <JyZyXEL> changelog says that is the nwest version
for jessie-backports
2891 [14:45:45] <abrotman> judd: versions xserver-xorg-video-intel
2892 [14:45:46] <judd> Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel on amd64
-- squeeze: 2:2.13.0-7; squeeze-backports: 2:2.15.0-3~bpo60+2;
wheezy: 2:2.19.0-6; wheezy-backports: 2:2.21.15-2~bpo70+1; jessie:
2:2.21.15-2+b2; jessie-backports: 2:2.99.917-2~bpo8+1; stretch:
2:2.99.917+git20160325-1; sid: 2:2.99.917+git20160325-1
2893 [14:45:48] <ws2k3> abrotman
replaced-url
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2896 [14:46:08] <abrotman> JyZyXEL: the bot also agrees with your
apt
2897 [14:46:12] <JyZyXEL> hmm, something must be wrong
2898 [14:46:27] <JyZyXEL> ah, i was just using the web-interface
wrong
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2900 [14:46:40] <abrotman> ws2k3: you still have idle cores
2901 [14:47:00] <abrotman> ws2k3: if nothing is trying ot use the
pipeline, you're not going ot get a load avg
2902 [14:47:07] <abrotman> dpkg: load
2903 [14:47:07] <dpkg> PRESS PLAY ON TAPE
2904 [14:47:10] <abrotman> dpkg: damn you
2905 [14:47:10] * dpkg sends you to the deepest circle of hell, reserved
for mutineers and betrayers.
2906 [14:47:17] <JyZyXEL> Intel has gotten so bad with their
driver that the 'sid' driver now recommends just using the
default modesetting driver instead :p
2907 [14:47:32] <abrotman> still better than nvidia binary crap
2908 [14:47:42] <JyZyXEL> not anymore
2909 [14:48:00] <abrotman> JyZyXEL: Everyone gets their own
opinion, sorry yours is wrong :)
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2913 [14:48:18] <JyZyXEL> new intel graphics does come with a
binary blob
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2915 [14:48:35] <abrotman> If you say so, I haven't seen it
2916 [14:48:40] <JyZyXEL> but kind of a moot point since Intel ME
runs binary blob at all times anyways
2917 [14:48:41] <ws2k3> abrotman i am sure the load is stuck.
cause my other server is having the same issue
2918 [14:48:47] <HoloIRCUser9> hi, my psu failed, and then on boot
i have an error that one of my md devices stopped, then one lvm is
not found. after boot, the cat /proc/mdstat look ok iirc how it
shoul look like. i still don't have the lvm. I forgot the
commands. i tried pvscan and vgscan, but that didn't bring back
the volume
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2921 [14:49:00] <ws2k3> abrotman i have 2 servers with exacly the
same load for more then a few days now
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2923 [14:49:25] <abrotman> ws2k3: are they actually doing
anything?
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2925 [14:49:32] <JyZyXEL> so in the security and privacy aspect
the game was already lost a long time ago with x64
2926 [14:49:51] * abrotman runs a 486
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2935 [14:50:43] <ws2k3> abrotman yes. i have around 15 cpu heavy
processing running(next to the burn)
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2937 [14:51:17] <abrotman> ws2k3: Maybe look for a bios update, or
try a newer kernel .. Otherwise, you have the fastest hardware in
the world
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2939 [14:52:02] <ws2k3> abrotman its not the fastest hardware in
the world. the load reporting just does not work
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2941 [14:52:31] <ws2k3> abrotman im running 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP
Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u6 x86_64 GNU/Linux which is not realy old
2942 [14:52:33] <abrotman> see other recommendations ..
2943 [14:53:11] <rozie> ws2k3: are you 100% sure that you run this
cpuburn on the same machine where you check load?
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2945 [14:53:50] <ws2k3> rozie Yes. 200 % sure.
2946 [14:54:18] <ws2k3> rozie and i have 2 servers. same hardware.
same debian same kernel same issue load on both machines is Exacly
the same
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2948 [14:54:43] <rozie> can you check newer kernel?
2949 [14:55:19] <ws2k3> rozie yes i could. but i had this issue
before. back then i upgraded kernel and rebooted the machine but
after a while it came back
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2953 [14:56:02] <Mathisen> hello so i have a debian server that i
want to make a little more secure.. can i somehow encrypt everything
without re-install ?
2954 [14:56:03] <r6ku> the blobs for intel skylake are in
firmware-misc-nonfree in backports if someone was asking about it
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2956 [14:56:31] <Stummi> Mathisen, generally yes, but not while
its live
2957 [14:56:52] <Mathisen> Stummi, i can reboot thats not an issue
i just dont want to re-install
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2959 [14:56:58] <Mathisen> Stummi, what should i use to do this
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2962 [14:58:11] <Mathisen> or are you talking about moving the hd
out an use a diffrent computer for it
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2964 [14:59:04] <Mathisen> i dont want to setup all the services
it is runing again.. that would be a pain
2965 [14:59:16] <Stummi> Mathisen, you have to do it manually,
just boot a live system, set up your crypted disk, and move the
files to there, and configure luks there
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2967 [15:00:30] <Mathisen> hmm so i have to move everything away
from partition.. encrypt it and then move back .. correct =
2968 [15:00:30] <Mathisen> ?
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2971 [15:02:05] <Stummi> its preferred yes. Inplace is possible
(set up luks, dd from raw device to luks device), but I don't
know how reliable it is. I wouldn't do that without backup
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2974 [15:03:24] <Mathisen> okej... i will read upp on this .. thx
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2980 [15:07:32] <HoloIRCUser9> anyone know md and lvm?
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2990 [15:10:47] <HoloIRCUser9> anyone know md or.lvm?
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3000 [15:12:46] <Jimmymaniac> Hi. Quick RAID question: A software
raid volume keeps desyncing, i go check and it's resyncing, but
doesn't show what was out of sync before, and mdadm --detail
doesn't say more. How can i find out what disk was the one
giving trouble? I'd rather replace the disk before it fails.
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3031 [15:19:02] <Iridos> I seriously wonder what about that
question would qualify as "quick"
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3036 [15:20:18] <Iridos> HoloIRCUser9, ask the question and if
someone can answer, they will.
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3062 [15:30:27] <qeni> Hi. Do you know some CLI programs for wifi
connecting? I don't want to have daemons running all the time.
The closest thing is wicd-curses but it's crashing all the
time. I really enjoy wifi-menu from the Arch
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3083 [15:41:30] <DeaDSouL> hi, how can I do this `apt-get
autoremove` ..... with ...... `aptitude` ?
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3088 [15:42:32] <humbot> siduction has a nice cli wifi manager and
so does grml
3089 [15:43:30] <ksk> DeaDSouL: aptitude does that automagicly on
install remove and upgrade operations IIRC
3090 [15:44:21] <DeaDSouL> ksk: right, but is there any flag,
argument to just do what apt-get autoremove does
3091 [15:44:47] <themill> it should already have done so
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3096 [15:45:45] <themill> It's a bit like asking if rm has a
--delete option or cp has a --copy option...; you can always
"aptitude remove ~g".
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3101 [15:47:40] <veek> is there a non fiddly way to remove black
borders and make white images extracted from a pdf (pnm)
3102 [15:47:57] <veek> lots of text images
3103 [15:47:57] <cisc0> hey what's up?
3104 [15:48:32] <veek> convert requires options and multiple
directories
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3107 [15:49:28] <themill> veek: multiple directories aren't
needed; are you hoping something will magically find the borders for
you too?
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3110 [15:50:44] <veek> themill, well.. one could specifiy an
offset to sample from and nuke
3111 [15:51:04] <veek> vs computing rectangle coordinates for 4
sides
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3117 [15:52:07] <veek> this is what i was using and it wasn't
great because the pages have varying size
3118 [15:52:09] <veek> ls|xargs -I{} convert -stroke black -fill
black -draw "rectangle 0,0 90,1784" -draw "rectangle
0,0 1212,90" -draw "rectangle 1184,0, 1288,1848"
-draw "rectangle 8,1716, 1252,1808" +matte {}
../png/{}\.png
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3122 [15:53:31] <themill> Using ls as a starting point is always a
great starting point for a disaster btw; use find or a simple loop
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3130 [15:57:21] <andril> hello
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3137 [15:59:09] <themill> veek: I do recall seeing tools that
could do this but I know I've also banged out some short python
scripts to do this too. If it's a stack do in the same way but
it was a one off, I'd use imagej to do the cropping
3138 [15:59:28] <Iridos> I am not so sure what "this" is
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3140 [15:59:56] <Iridos> but imagemagick's convert/mogrify
had options to remove unicolored bordors, I though
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3143 [16:00:26] <Iridos> how do you get images from a pdf in the
first place
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3148 [16:02:05] <DeaDSouL> is smbd exactly like samba .... only
that the first is a daemon ?
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3151 [16:02:49] <DeaDSouL> i mean they do the same thing? i know
they're both samba ... but i meant the commands themselves
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3154 [16:03:19] <potus> iridos: screencap and crop in gimp?
3155 [16:03:31] <potus> the old ghetto wayyy..
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3157 [16:04:22] <Iridos> potus, it wasn't my question
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3160 [16:05:44] <potus> iridos: you asked how to get the images..
that is a way =/
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3162 [16:06:03] <bartolo> hi, dpkg is throwing those errors
replaced-url
3163 [16:06:13] <potus> iridos: apt-get install imagemagick;import
-window root cropthepdf.jpg
3164 [16:06:23] <bartolo> (those two packages came from debian
repos)
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3167 [16:07:38] <veek> Iridos, pdftoppm
3168 [16:07:49] <bartolo> probably is just a coincidence that all
have started with the inclusion of the owncloud repository. Even if
their packages use a lot of script I can't find a reason on why
they should mess with apt's files
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3171 [16:08:51] <veek> themill imagej
3172 [16:08:55] <veek> err thanks
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3178 [16:10:01] <bartolo> (i'm using debian jessie)
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3181 [16:10:16] <potus> bartolo: just stick with official repos
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3183 [16:11:36] <bartolo> potus: normally I don't use
external repos but the update mechanism of owncloud is quite
painfull. I'm trying to use their repos to make things easier
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3186 [16:12:08] <potus> bartolo: appearantly it isnt =/
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3188 [16:12:27] <bartolo> well I don't know if it's
because of their repos :p
3189 [16:12:56] <potus> 10-1 its because of their repos
3190 [16:12:59] <bartolo> php packages came all from the debian
repos
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3194 [16:13:48] <bartolo> maybe but they should mess with
apt's files? This seems to be a problem of corrupted packages
3195 [16:14:12] <potus> bartolo: maybe it changed a config file
and now the system don't now the path to php
3196 [16:14:26] <potus> i like to use official repos only and
compile programs up.. so I KNOW.. whats going on
3197 [16:14:30] <potus> too many hands in the middle.
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3201 [16:15:16] * potus hides
3202 [16:15:24] <bartolo> :/ as an easy fix you think that force
the removal of all the php packages and then a complete reinstall
could be dangerous?
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3206 [16:15:54] <potus> bartolo: others don't like me saying
it.. but, i would just reinstall to eliminate the headache.
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3213 [16:17:37] <Bronze> Question please: Is there anyway to get a
list of the "additional packages" I have installed since
building my system from a release? (I use the "apt-get
install" command)
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3222 [16:19:10] <potus> Bronze: pretty sure the package manager
will show them in x11
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3225 [16:19:43] <Iridos> Bronze, why?
3226 [16:19:52] <tikun> so, it has been a while since I've
installed Debian for desktop use, I seem to be having issues getting
it to work on my desktop, I have Secure Boot disabled, yet it keeps
telling me it cannot find a boot device
3227 [16:20:00] <Bronze> Iridos: I need to know how to reproduce
my current set of packages.
3228 [16:20:08] <potus> Yep Synaptic package Manager will display
them after you use a filter
3229 [16:20:22] <Bronze> potus; How do i do that mr. President?
3230 [16:20:34] <Iridos> dpkg, tell Bronze about debian clone
3231 [16:20:47] <potus> application -> settings -> synapatic
pakcage manager
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3233 [16:20:52] <Iridos> Bronze, see what the bot told you
3234 [16:21:02] <Bronze> Iridos: many thanks.
3235 [16:21:15] <Bronze> potus: Thats great. thank you.
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3238 [16:21:34] <potus> dpkg, tell potus about debian clone
3239 [16:21:36] <Bronze> today is clearly leg^W learning day! :-)
3240 [16:22:26] <potus> iridos: badass!
3241 [16:22:27] <Iridos> potus, selftell is seen as a bit
spammy... use /msg dpkg debian clone
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3247 [16:23:06] <andril> anyone using Debian as a server
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3251 [16:24:13] <zykotick9> andril: _perhaps_ you should just ask
your real question
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3256 [16:25:34] <Iridos> Bronze, the set of packages you install
with the installer isn't a fixed thing, depending on what tasks
you chose... so your original question doesn't work to
reproduce. but you *can* see what was installed/uninstalled recently
in /var/log/dpkg.log ( /var/log/apt/history.log or /var/log/aptitude
... depending on front-end)
3257 [16:26:01] <Iridos> dpkg, anyone using Debian as a server
3258 [16:26:01] <dpkg> No, no one uses Debian as a server, not
even the people who use it.
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3261 [16:26:08] <bartolo> potus: can't even remove them with
dpkg --force-all
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3263 [16:26:26] <Iridos> andril, sorry... seems nobody on the
whole world uses debian as a server, not even the people who use it.
3264 [16:26:48] <Bronze> Iridos: good to know. thank you.
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3268 [16:27:27] <andril> zykotick9, i want to run a Debian server
and was looking for some help
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3271 [16:27:43] <andril> Iridos, ok thanks for the info
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3279 [16:28:46] <andril> Iridos, i have made Debian my primary OS
and i have another machine i want to make a server any suggestions
3280 [16:28:50] <Iridos> andril, we can only help if you ask a
question on a concrete problem you have
3281 [16:29:38] <andril> Iridos, thanks
3282 [16:29:42] <antena-cli> Can I have a screensaver without the
lock screen?
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3285 [16:31:11] <Iridos> andril, just install from the netinstall
and use whatever tasks seem useful and remove whatever tasks dont
(i.e. install the server task, don't install the desktop
task)... also depends on how tight diskspace etc. is...
3286 [16:31:17] <tikun> andril, just install a base install of
debian on the machine you want to act as your server, include the
SSH server of course, then just SSH into it and install what you
need as you need it.
3287 [16:31:38] <bartolo> antena-cli: yes
3288 [16:32:00] <andril> tikun, thanks for the info
3289 [16:32:04] <Iridos> dpkg tell andril -about server task
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3291 [16:32:19] <Iridos> (supposing those are things you want to
run... else skip that, too)
3292 [16:32:49] <andril> Iridos, thanks for helping a n00b :)
3293 [16:32:51] <bartolo> but maybe the de you are using
don't have an ui option to enable just the screensaver
3294 [16:33:23] <antena-cli> bartolo: I'm using sid.
3295 [16:33:24] <bartolo> the screensaver is just a waste of
energy unless you are using a really old monitor
3296 [16:33:36] <bartolo> antena-cli: I mean kde,gnome,xfce,...
3297 [16:33:36] <antena-cli> bartolo: Sorry, Cinnamon.
3298 [16:33:43] <bartolo> never used
3299 [16:34:14] <rozie> bartolo: first of all, screensaver is
screen locker
3300 [16:34:35] <antena-cli> bartolo: What DE you know you can do
it?
3301 [16:34:45] <rozie> and if blank or/and powering off monitor
is set, it does save energy
3302 [16:34:51] <Iridos> bartolo, your
/var/cache/apt/archives/php5-sqlite_5.6.19+dfsg-0+deb8u1_armhf.deb
looks corrupted... and files list missing sounds like the file
wasn't written ever...
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3305 [16:35:56] <Iridos> bartolo, check how full the disk is...
could it have been 100% full at some time? Maybe also check amount
of inodes... (df -h and df -hi )
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3307 [16:36:41] <Iridos> bartolo, if not, I would try to fsck the
drive...
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3309 [16:36:55] <bartolo> Iridos: unlikely I have only the system
on that partition and there is "plenty" of free space
3310 [16:37:05] <Iridos> then fsck
3311 [16:37:19] <Iridos> missing files list file shouldn't
happen
3312 [16:37:30] <bartolo> antena-cli: if I'm not wrong the
old kde3
3313 [16:37:54] <bartolo> and i think that you can launch
xscreensaver without locking the screen
3314 [16:38:00] <solt87> antena-cli: I use LXDE, in Screensaver
Settings there's an option "lock screen after x
minutes" with a checkbox
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3318 [16:38:18] <Iridos> also take a very close look at
php5-sqlite_5.6.19+dfsg-0+deb8u1_armhf.deb ... md5sum pretty surely
isn't the one from the file in the archive... maybe unpack it
manually to see what's wrong with it
3319 [16:38:59] <potus> i smell fish, do u iridos?
3320 [16:39:14] <potus> somethings fishy!
3321 [16:39:27] <antena-cli> solt87: What I want is to have a
screensaver without the lock screen.
3322 [16:39:35] <antena-cli> I'll send a suggestion to the
community.
3323 [16:40:02] <Iridos> antena-cli, does "without the lock
screen." mean without locking?
3324 [16:40:12] <antena-cli> Iridos: Yes.
3325 [16:40:22] <solt87> antena-cli: in LXDE that's how you
do it, you set up the screensaver but leave the screenlock unchecked
3326 [16:40:32] <antena-cli> Iridos: I don't want to type my
password every time the screensaver appears.
3327 [16:40:44] <markybob> someone can't listen
3328 [16:41:06] <antena-cli> solt87: Oh, okay. Thanks!
3329 [16:41:16] <Iridos> antena-cli, just configure the
screensaver not to lock... e.g. xscreensaver-demo -> [ ] Lock
Screen After
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3331 [16:41:54] <bartolo> Iridos: the hash sum is correct
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3334 [16:42:22] <Iridos> markybob, listen to your heart.... before
you tell him good-bye... :P
3335 [16:43:01] <potus> iridos: who is he talking to?
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3337 [16:44:25] <bartolo> I'll try a fsck
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3343 [16:45:28] <Iridos> bartolo, how did you check md5sum?
3344 [16:45:38] <antena-cli> Iridos: It's like this right
now, but the screensaver is not appearing:
replaced-url
3345 [16:45:39] <bartolo> here
replaced-url
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3348 [16:46:27] <Ghostbird> Hey guys, I'm trying to set up a
machine with two ethernet interfaces for the first time. One will
create a local network, the other will link to the internet.
I've managed to get the IP addresses set up (1 uses static LAN,
the other DHCP internet) however when I try to access the net, DNS
resolution works, but I cannot connect. I think it uses the wrong
interface.
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3350 [16:46:42] <Ghostbird> Any hint on where I should look for a
solution/examples?
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3353 [16:47:01] <Iridos> bartolo, that's not the package you
have problems unpacking... that's the one installed with the
missing file list
3354 [16:47:23] <Iridos> hmm
3355 [16:47:26] <bartolo> *coff* right
3356 [16:47:38] <awal1> Guys, is what explained here
replaced-url
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3358 [16:47:42] <Iridos> well, actually that's also the one
with the triggers syntax thing
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3362 [16:48:59] <Iridos> bartolo, you want to check md5sum of
replaced-url
3363 [16:49:03] <awal1> I'm almost referring to
systemd/autologin stuff
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3368 [16:50:42] <bartolo> Iridos: ok also that one
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3371 [16:51:26] <module000> Ghostbird: just a google search, but
this will put you on the right track.
replaced-url
3372 [16:51:34] <Iridos> hmm
3373 [16:51:42] <Ghostbird> module000: Thanks, I'll have a
look
3374 [16:52:21] <Ghostbird> Seems that the simplest option is to
make eth0 the internet interface, and eth1 the local network.
I've swapped that around.
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3377 [16:53:11] <module000> Ghostbird: the NIC's order
doesn't matter so much, just make sure your forwarding(step 3
on that page) is active, and iptables(step 4) is set to NAT your LAN
and send it out the WAN interface
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3381 [16:54:08] <Ghostbird> I wasn't that far yet. My problem
at the moment was that I did have DNS, but internet access tried
eth0 which was local, instead of eth
3382 [16:54:16] <Ghostbird> s/eth$/eth0/
3383 [16:54:23] <markybob> it matters how your default route is
set. generally that's eth0
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3386 [16:54:59] <Ghostbird> Yeah, couldn't find that quickly
how that was set, so I just swapped the configuration around, and
plugged the cable in the other port.
3387 [16:55:42] <solt87> shift happens :)
3388 [16:55:47] <Ghostbird> Ah, now I can use apt-get!
3389 [16:56:00] <Ghostbird> Time for the next steps. Thanks guys!
3390 [16:56:06] <solt87> apt-get moo :D
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3392 [16:56:24] <Ghostbird> hehe
3393 [16:57:12] <bartolo> is there a way to download an old
package i wish to check the triggers of php5-pgsql against the one
that I have
3394 [16:57:46] <markybob> !tell bartolo about snapshot
3395 [16:57:48] <tripout> hi, my tethering connection always
get's killed whe i'm idling and not using any bandwith.
got this reason from dmesg "[90163.172036] wlan0:
deauthenticated from 02:1a:11:fa:0d:73 (Reason:
7=CLASS3_FRAME_FROM_NONASSOC_STA)"
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3400 [16:58:34] <bartolo> the triggers are text files right? If
yes then mine is surely corrupt
3401 [16:58:37] <markybob> tripout: on my phone, tethering has a
timeout option. yours probably does too
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3407 [16:59:26] <Iridos> bartolo, you can unpack the package with
ar x pkg.deb ... then there are tar-files within. yes... there are
snapshots...
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3410 [16:59:48] <jak2000> hi all i want install proxmox, following
the guide when type this command: "sudo wget -O- "replaced-url
3411 [16:59:56] <jak2000> hi all i want install proxmox, following
the guide when type this command: "sudo wget -O- "replaced-url
3412 [17:00:06] <jak2000> sorry escuse me for double typed
3413 [17:00:21] <carp> Hi guys. I have a machine with 2 hard
drives. One has Debian, the other has xp. I am on the brink of
finally commiting and switching over to Debian properly.
3414 [17:00:30] <markybob> jackburton: because apt-key add is not
being run by root
3415 [17:00:45] <markybob> jak2000: ^
3416 [17:00:57] <markybob> jak2000: when you pipe it like that it
doesn't carry over. su
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3418 [17:01:30] <jak2000> ok
3419 [17:01:34] <themill> jak2000: downloading a key over an
insecure channel and then trusting it does rather defeat the entire
purpose of having a signature.
3420 [17:01:45] <carp> Im wondering if someone could recommend a
really beginner friendly guide on tips for making the switch over,
for things like transferring my documents, pictures, music etc.
3421 [17:01:57] <jak2000> i am reading the official wiki
3422 [17:02:08] <jak2000>
replaced-url
3423 [17:02:08] <themill> people publish all sorts of crap
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3431 [17:03:29] <bartolo> Iridos: ok it's clearly corrupted
without even cheking the hash. It's not a text file
3432 [17:03:30] <Iridos> bartolo, triggers of php5-pgsql look like
this
replaced-url
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3434 [17:03:53] <solt87> jak2000: as markybob said, it's the
sudo; just place it in front of apt-key instead (no need for sudo to
wget)
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3436 [17:04:48] <bartolo> have to check the disk for errors
3437 [17:04:51] <bartolo> :(
3438 [17:05:11] <mtn> carp: put your files you want to transfer on
an external drive (usb, dvd, etc.). then copy them to debian
3439 [17:05:12] <jak2000> ok done
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3442 [17:05:37] <carp> Also, I havent booted the Debian harddrive
for a while. Am I correct the first things I need to do is 'apt
get update' and 'apt get dist upgrade'
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3444 [17:05:51] <mtn> carp: in other words, make a backup ;)
3445 [17:06:03] <Ghostbird> carp: almost, it's dist-upgrade,
with a dash.
3446 [17:06:16] <markybob> jak2000: also keep in mind proxmox
isn't supported in here.
3447 [17:06:18] <carp> Ghostbird: yeah
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3449 [17:06:39] <jak2000> markybob ok thnaks
3450 [17:06:45] <tripout> markybob, can't find any option and
the guys from cyanogenmod channel say that it's a debian
problem
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3452 [17:07:12] <DeaDSouL> is there anyway to know when was my
debian being installed ?
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3454 [17:07:42] <carp> mtn: I was wondering if Debian prefers if I
use a fixed folder structure or if it doesnt really matter. Random
tips like that, which an xp user might not think of. I want to start
off doing it 'properly' as it were.
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3458 [17:07:57] <Iridos> DeaDSouL, none that cannot fail
3459 [17:08:02] <markybob> tripout: i have an android, though not
cyanogenmod. it has it to disconnect by default after 10 minutes. i
can't imagine how this could be a debian problem
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3461 [17:08:19] <jak2000> yes i too have no answer on proxmox,
anyone can see:
replaced-url
3462 [17:08:51] <markybob> jak2000: no one here can support that
3463 [17:08:57] <markybob> !tell jak2000 about dontbreakdebian
3464 [17:09:01] <mtn> carp: you can put your personal files
anywhere you want them to be in your home folder. there will
probably already be folders such as Pictures in your home folder
3465 [17:09:08] <solt87> carp: what do you mean by fixed folder
structure? in your home directory you have "unlimited"
freedom
3466 [17:09:56] <jak2000> markybob ok thans
3467 [17:10:32] <jak2000> ok, other question for install mysql is:
apt-get install mysql mysql-client mysql-common
3468 [17:10:33] <jak2000> ?
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3470 [17:11:11] <markybob> jak2000: the server? you want
mysql-server
3471 [17:11:20] <jak2000> yes mysql-server
3472 [17:11:22] <bartolo> carp: you can use whatever folder
structure you want the only difference is that some programs may
have as default directories the default ones. But it's just a
matter of changing that
3473 [17:11:27] <carp> mtn solt87 OK cool, I will design a folder
structure to my liking within the Home folder and/or use the pre
existing ones there. Its all a bit scary at the moment still hehe.
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3477 [17:12:23] <bartolo> for example amarok and rhythmbox (two
music players) by default (if I'm not wrong) are pointing by
default on the music folder on your home
3478 [17:12:23] <jak2000> its ok: apt-get install mysql-server
mysql-client mysql-common
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3480 [17:12:46] <markybob> jak2000: yes that works. or should. i
don't know with your third party stuff
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3483 [17:13:49] <jak2000> i ask because if exist a backdoor
package...
3484 [17:14:02] <carp> bartolo: thanks
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3487 [17:15:07] <jak2000> *backports
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3489 [17:15:53] <markybob> jak2000: there is no mysql-server in
backports
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3534 [17:34:16] <bartolo_> ok the disk is broken
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3548 [17:39:13] <iron_houzi> I'm installing apache2 and
mod_wsgi from package manager and I'm having a really bad time
since httpd.conf is in /usr/local/apache2/ and looks for modules in
/usr/local/apache2/modules .. but the package manager has installed
mod_wsgi.so in /usr/lib/apache2/modules :( How can I fix this?
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3551 [17:39:40] <bartolo_> thanks for the help
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3554 [17:40:07] <markybob> iron_houzi: debian doesn't do that
3555 [17:40:31] <iron_houzi> markybob: what doesn't debian
do? I'm running on debian jessie ..
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3557 [17:40:41] <markybob> iron_houzi: put things in
/usr/local/apache2
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3559 [17:41:11] <iron_houzi> markybob: Hmm .. OK. I'll have a
closer look then. Thanks
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3562 [17:41:33] <TomTomTosch> are you using something like
composer or the debian package manager?
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3585 [17:50:03] <TomTomTosch> * or pip
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3623 [18:05:32] <Abbott> plex is an application that is seemingly
easy to keep up to date without the package manager. To prevent a
complete meltdown, installing .deb packages allows for easy removal
later (as compared to building and installing from source)
3624 [18:05:43] <Abbott> does that all sound right?
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3641 [18:08:14] <bkpark> o.O how would you install a .deb without
a package manager like dpkg?
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3644 [18:09:10] <TomTomTosch> sound right for what?
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3647 [18:09:36] <bkpark> Abbott: it sounds self-contradictory
(i.e. wrong for anything)
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3653 [18:13:06] <Abbott> sorry i guess I was confusing my
terminology
3654 [18:13:10] <SynrG> bkpark: you have a use case for that?
3655 [18:13:15] <Abbott> I would install the .deb with dpkg but
not apt-get
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3657 [18:13:21] <bkpark> if you meant it has no dependencies (i.e.
doesn't need apt), then that sounds bad, too---either it's
so simple it needs no libraries, or instead of using shared
libraries, it's using a static library included with the
package.
3658 [18:13:32] <SynrG> Ah
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3661 [18:13:55] <SynrG> Sorry, missed some context. I'm
caught up now. :)
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3667 [18:14:39] <Abbott> bkpark: I think the latest version of the
.deb package uses the same dependencies I would be using with the
older version I can get with apt
3668 [18:14:47] <bkpark> to me, what not needing apt means is, the
package is not well-integrated with Debian.
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3671 [18:15:22] <bkpark> like a proprietary software from someone
who is just releasing .deb without wanting to maintain a repo (or
release enough info for a repo to be maintained by someone)
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3674 [18:16:33] <Abbott> bkpark: the package I would be updating
this way would be Plex, for what it's worth
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3677 [18:16:50] <bkpark> i can understand if you are on debian
testing/stable and just want to grab latest .deb, but it's not
a selling point for the package.
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3679 [18:17:33] <TomTomTosch> "easy to keep up to date"
means it has built in update functionality?
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3681 [18:17:51] <Abbott> TomTomTosch: yes
3682 [18:17:51] <bkpark> for me, i would try to find a repo
that's regularly updated, so that apt-get update &&
apt-get upgrade keeps all the software on my system up to date.
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3684 [18:18:17] <bkpark> wait. within the software? does it run
suid root?
3685 [18:18:28] <TomTomTosch> Abbott, then i would say / without
the need to add external sources
3686 [18:18:31] <markybob> plesk is a serious thing. that worries
me. it does a lot of shit
3687 [18:19:03] <TomTomTosch> or third-party
3688 [18:19:10] <Abbott> it sends a push notification upon opening
when it needs an update, but I need to manually update the package
by installing the .deb it gives me
3689 [18:19:28] <bkpark> TomTomTosch: isn't Plex *the* third
party?
3690 [18:19:35] <markybob> !plesk
3691 [18:19:35] <dpkg> Parallels Plesk Panel (formerly Plesk) is a
proprietary web hosting control panel. Not supported in #debian, ask
me about <free whcp> for alternatives.
replaced-url
3692 [18:19:41] <markybob> yes
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3695 [18:20:01] <TomTomTosch> bkpark, yes.
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3697 [18:20:06] <bkpark> i like the Google Chrome model
better---when you install chrome's .deb, it adds its repo to
the list.
3698 [18:20:18] <TomTomTosch> i don't.
3699 [18:20:23] <Abbott> there isn't a debian repo, but there
is an ubuntu repo
3700 [18:20:28] <bkpark> so apt-get update && apt-get
upgrade keeps Chrome updated (straight from Google) as well as the
rest of the system.
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3702 [18:20:45] <Abbott> would it be better to add the debian
repo, or to just use the outdated debian versions?
3703 [18:20:53] <markybob> plesk can do fucked up shit like
install other packages, wordpress, etc. where do they get those
from? their own again?
3704 [18:21:05] <markybob> i wouldn't touch it
3705 [18:21:18] <bkpark> i guess for me, all my desktop systems
are actually ubuntu. only my servers are debian, where i care more
about stability than bleeding edge.
3706 [18:22:03] <TomTomTosch> are we answering different
questions?
3707 [18:22:09] <bkpark> probably. :)
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3709 [18:22:28] <Abbott> markybob: The package is Plex, the media
server software
3710 [18:22:48] <markybob> Abbott: oh i thought you meant the web
control piece of shit
3711 [18:23:00] <teraflops> Since when is ubuntu bleeding edge?
3712 [18:23:07] <markybob> Abbott: i think that'd be fine, to
be honest. you're on your own though.
3713 [18:23:15] <bkpark> well, debian stable certainly ain't.
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3715 [18:23:28] <TomTomTosch> duh.
3716 [18:23:42] <bkpark> oh, yeah. something that apt offers that
installing random .deb doesn't---signature check.
3717 [18:24:06] <teraflops> I asked about Ubuntu. Debian stable is
fine the way it is thanks :P
3718 [18:24:18] <Abbott> would checking the md5 before install be
a comparable security check bkpark?
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3720 [18:24:31] <teraflops> Nvm off topic
3721 [18:24:38] <bkpark> sure, if you trust the website where md5
is posted?
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3723 [18:25:13] <bkpark> (but then, you are *probably* downloading
the .deb from the same website where md5 is posted ...)
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3727 [18:26:35] <TomTomTosch> md5 is a bit useless. and debian
also checks the signature, not sure how one would implement this
with a third-party thingy.
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3732 [18:27:59] <brpcol> Anyone know why Gnome Shell is ignoring
my LD_PRELOAD when I run programs?
3733 [18:29:32] <Abbott> thanks for the help guys
3734 [18:29:46] <bkpark> brpool: is the "program" a
shell script?
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3737 [18:30:38] <bkpark> hm. actually, i'm not sure if the
script has to explicitly pass on the variables specified ...
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3739 [18:30:55] <bkpark> what happens if you change your env, like
do export LD_PRELOAD before you run the program?
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3762 [18:37:06] <brpcol> bkpark: it works if I run stuff from the
terminal. If i open a new terminal window and i run a program then
it'll use the LD_PRELOAD var properly
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3764 [18:37:19] <brpcol> but if I run it from the gnome shell app
launcher, it seems to ignore it
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3777 [18:42:09] <Iridos> brpcol, you only set the variable inside
your terminal, it isn't set in the gnome shell app launcher
3778 [18:42:13] <Iridos> nor should it be
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3780 [18:42:33] <Iridos> most likely
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3782 [18:42:36] <HelloAtMega> guys
3783 [18:42:48] <HelloAtMega> How do I re-launch gnome shell?
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3785 [18:43:20] <Iridos> HelloAtMega, gnome-shell --replace
3786 [18:43:46] <Iridos> HelloAtMega, reading "man
gnome-shell" would have told you that
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3788 [18:44:04] <Iridos> hm. what do you mean with re-launch
3789 [18:44:22] <brpcol> Iridos: I'm setting it via a script
in profile.d, how would I get gnome shell to use it?
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3792 [18:45:09] <HelloAtMega> Iridos, I'm following some
steps to accomplish something and one step is to reload the gnome
shell
3793 [18:45:11] <HelloAtMega> reload
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3795 [18:45:14] <HelloAtMega> not relaunch
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3798 [18:46:04] <Iridos> brpcol, what are you changing anyway? you
can break all kinds of things with ld preload...
3799 [18:46:20] <brpcol> I'm trying to get this to work:
replaced-url
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3803 [18:47:05] <brpcol> HelloAtMega: try entering 'r'
at the Alt-F2 prompt
3804 [18:47:09] <brpcol> I think that reloads gnome shell
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3806 [18:47:33] <Iridos> HelloAtMega, my answer probably fits,
then
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3809 [18:49:19] <Iridos> brpcol, the github page already mentions
.xsessionrc
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3812 [18:49:59] <brpcol> Yeah, I've tried that to no avail
3813 [18:50:04] <Iridos> that's a pretty ugly thing
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3823 [18:56:15] <Iridos> brpcol, who knows if STARTUP is set as
they think
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3838 [18:58:47] <Iridos> and obviously that only does anything if
STARTUP shows x-session-manager and that points to gnome-session
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3910 [19:30:58] <planetmaker> did you copy that verbatim or adopt
as required?
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3914 [19:31:35] <stalkerua> hi
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3921 [19:33:21] <stalkerua> guys i am searching for simple socks5
server with authorization support
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3926 [19:33:55] <stalkerua> i found dante-server package on debian
site but it's no longer support in wheezy
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3928 [19:34:44] <stalkerua> so my question - what is modern socks5
server which is supported by debian stable maintainers?
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3938 [19:39:08] <stalkerua> hpsockd huh?
3939 [19:40:14] <eMaks> squid3 but not sure if socks was fully
implemented there
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3942 [19:40:41] <zophy> my debian testing distro's version of
netcat doesn't have the "-x" proxy option, is there a
different package or additional package that i can install to get
that option ?
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3948 [19:41:52] <markybob> zophy: neither does stable's. so
i'm guessing no. btw, testing support is in #debian-next on
irc.oftc.net per /topic
3949 [19:41:56] <stalkerua> eMaks: squid3 doesn't support
socks
3950 [19:42:23] <blind> zophy: which netcat do you have?
there's traditional and bsd, at least for stable.
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3952 [19:42:44] <zophy> markybob, tnx
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3954 [19:43:22] <zophy> blind, nc -h shows [v1.10-41]
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3957 [19:45:14] <jmcnaught> zophy: try the netcat-openbsd package
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3960 [19:46:27] <zophy> jmcnaught, yes, i bet that will be better
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3966 [19:48:34] <wsirccc> Hi,
3967 [19:48:34] <wsirccc> question: Where can I find any help for
planing my project developing qemu-buro.dpkg?
3968 [19:48:34] <wsirccc> Who could help me?
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3973 [19:49:31] <catbeard> instructions for proper mirroring, or
becoming a mirror?
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3975 [19:50:02] <markybob> catbeard:
replaced-url
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3981 [19:53:12] <hadobadobo> guys how do i copy a file into the
dir that might exist, how do i create all this subdirs? for example:
cp /dir/that/exist/file.jpg /dir/that/doesn/t/exits/file.jpg
3982 [19:53:33] <solt87> rsync?
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3984 [19:54:21] <MrDowntempo> I'm running a new Jessie
install (actually bunsen-labs) My 2nd monitor is not being detected,
even by ARandR. I know it's not a hardware issue as it works in
Win10 which I dual boot with. It also works in other distros from
the start (KaOS most recently). I'm a little befuddled as to
where and how to tweak it.
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3991 [19:56:46] <HoloIRCUser1> i have a md raid array that
didn't start on boot due to being dirty and degraded, anyone
know how can i fix it?
3992 [19:56:56] <stalkerua> please advise me alive socks5 server
for debian please
3993 [19:57:04] <stalkerua> with authorization support ofc
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3996 [19:58:14] <luxio> Alright, so I don't know why but
whenever I boot into debian my WiFi works for a second, but then it
just cuts out
3997 [19:58:28] <luxio> It acts like the network doesn't
exist (that's what I see on Xfce)
3998 [19:58:30] <stalkerua> dante-server, hpsockd, SS5 -
everything i found outdated for 3 years at least and require only
compiling from outdated sources
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4026 [20:07:14] <maziar> hello i have a file with 1000 line, i
want to add + to first of all lines, how can i do it ?
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4031 [20:08:06] <stalkerua> unbelivable, i just found tool for
using encrypted socks5 which requires special software on client
side
replaced-url
4032 [20:08:08] <rozie> maziar: sorry, don't understand.
please provide example input and desired output
4033 [20:08:30] <rozie> (pastebin)
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4035 [20:08:41] <stalkerua> but i still can't find my subj
with simple socks5+basic authorization out from box
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4037 [20:09:14] <maziar> i have file it has 1000 line, like line1
: a , line2:b , i want to add "+" to first of all of lines
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4039 [20:09:38] <markybob> maziar: probably sed 's/^/+/'
filename
4040 [20:09:45] <markybob> maziar: backup first
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4042 [20:09:59] <maziar> markybob let me check
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4044 [20:10:18] <ScreamerX> jelly,
replaced-url
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4047 [20:11:09] <markybob> maziar: btw there is ##sed they can
probably help you better
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4056 [20:14:03] <jelly> ScreamerX: glad you figured it out
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4070 [20:19:39] <wsirccc> Is it possible and how much time one
should invest for it?
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4077 [20:22:17] <maziar> markybob its work but not saved, why ?
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4080 [20:22:42] <markybob> maziar: just pipe it. add ">
newfile" to the end of the command (with no quotes)
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4096 [20:31:00] <markybob> maziar: all good?
4097 [20:31:15] <maziar> markybob thank you so much yes its work
4098 [20:31:22] <markybob> maziar: great :)
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4100 [20:33:27] <stalkerua> so any advices about apt-get install
socks5-server-with-authorisation-2016 ?
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4105 [20:35:10] <hihou> Hello why the apt package conflicts with
manpages-it package ?
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4108 [20:36:03] <greycat> jessie's apt only conflicts with
python-apt (<< 0.7.93.2~)
4109 [20:36:19] <greycat> it replaces manpages-it (<<
2.80-4~)
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4113 [20:36:48] <greycat> jessie's manpages-it is 2.80-5 so
that should be OK
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4126 [20:41:39] <MrDowntempo> Is /etc/X11/xorg.conf still the
place for xorg.conf? Or is it different these days?
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4129 [20:42:58] <markybob> MrDowntempo: it works, it's just
not defaultly created
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4134 [20:43:34] <MrDowntempo> I ask because I'm installing an
nvidia driver and I used nvidia-xconfig to create it. If it works
then, that is not the issue I'm having :)
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4136 [20:43:44] <jmcnaught> MrDowntempo: are you using bunsenlabs?
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4138 [20:45:27] <MrDowntempo> I am indeed
4139 [20:45:42] <markybob> jmcnaught: how the fuck did you guess
that?
4140 [20:45:47] <MrDowntempo> I've got backports enabled as
well
4141 [20:45:56] <MrDowntempo> He may have seen me in #bunsenlabs
:)
4142 [20:46:13] <MrDowntempo> Or superpowers. Don't rule out
superpowers
4143 [20:46:23] <jmcnaught> MrDowntempo: only Debian is supported
here, not derivatives
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4145 [20:46:31] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell MrDowntempo about based on
debian
4146 [20:46:39] <MrDowntempo> :/
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4149 [20:46:59] <jmcnaught> markybob: they said it earlier and i
was going to mention it then but they left
4150 [20:47:52] <MrDowntempo> The question I'm asking
pertains to any debian based system. I'm not holding anyone
here responsible for their support either.
4151 [20:48:20] <stalkerua> same with my socks question btw
4152 [20:48:40] <markybob> MrDowntempo: it's not a question
of being nice. it's a matter of use not being able to have any
idea what they've changed. so we can't help effectively
and it wastes your time and ours
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4155 [20:49:03] <markybob> us* not being able
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4165 [20:51:38] <stalkerua> am i invisible here?
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4167 [20:51:57] <stalkerua> even already registered via nickserv
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4169 [20:52:15] <markybob> stalkerua: you're visible. if
someone has nothing to add they don't speak.
4170 [20:52:16] <rattking> no we read you
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4176 [20:53:22] <Draggin> Good evening. I've been using Linux
for quite some time now, but I'm only a tinkerer, by no means
an expert. I've worked mainly with Ubuntu and Debian(-like)
distros. I've now gotten to the point where I have a couple of
computers (including two Raspberry Pi) and I want to set up a cache
server to save on bandwidth when updating all of these different
machines. However, I understand that on different architectures,
there are
4177 [20:53:22] <Draggin> different binaries and packages for the
same software. So now I'm wondering about "source
repositories". Is this the answer for me to try and save
bandwidth? Make exclusive use of source repositories on all my
machines so that only the diff files essentially need to be
downloaded uniquely to each machine? Or do I misunderstand what
source-repositories are for?
4178 [20:53:23] <stalkerua> my question is not about any
mistirious issue, i just can't believe that nobody can advise
package what i need
4179 [20:53:45] <Draggin> stalkerua, I just joined - what were you
asking about?
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4181 [20:53:57] <jmcnaught> stalkerua: if someone knows an answer
to your question they'll help you. maybe not a lot of people
use socks5?
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4183 [20:54:52] <stalkerua> Draggin: i need socks5 server with
authorisation which is supported by debian-stable
4184 [20:54:54] <Riverside> OS: Wheezy HW: VMWare ESXi 6.0 ISSUE:
Can't get Plymouth to show a splah screen on boot
4185 [20:55:21] <Draggin> stalkerua, Oh dear... Way beyond my
level of expertise, sorry :/
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4188 [20:57:42] <stalkerua> Draggin: np, i am just thinking maybe
anybody would say about package which is number one in debian :) as
example - squid3 , which support many different proxies but not
socks
4189 [20:58:04] <jmcnaught> stalkerua: "debtags tagsearch
proxy" tells me there's a use::proxying tag.
"aptitude search ~Guse::proxying" has some results. did
you look at redsocks?
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4199 [21:01:28] <donttrustem> Hi guy’s I just built a D8
server and for some reason tab_completion is not working even though
it is in the .bashrc
4200 [21:01:29] <stalkerua> jmcnaught: yes, i checked everything
from
replaced-url
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4203 [21:02:16] <stalkerua> redsocks is not standalone
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4207 [21:03:59] <ScottE> stalkerua: Most people I know use ssh -D
these days when socks is needed
4208 [21:04:30] <stalkerua> ScottE: i know that method but it
doesn't support authorization
4209 [21:04:53] * greycat uses *two* ssh -D socks proxies from the work
PC in case one goes down or lags out
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…. tab_completion not working bizzare
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4224 [21:09:35] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: not working for any user,
or just root? have you logged out and back in? how are you logging
in?
4225 [21:09:53] <donttrustem> jmcnaught: working for root
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4227 [21:10:06] <donttrustem> not for a user
4228 [21:10:10] <donttrustem> or users
4229 [21:10:26] <donttrustem> I have logged out and in
4230 [21:10:36] <jmcnaught> Draggin: i think if you're
looking to save bandwidth a simpler solution would be to use a
caching proxy like apt-cacher-ng
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4233 [21:11:34] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: not even simple tab
completion works, like files in the $PWD?
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4239 [21:12:43] <donttrustem> jmcnaught: no if I tab I just get a
blank space … so cd /v tab just tabs and leaves a space
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4242 [21:13:20] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: and if you run
"ps" as that user, it's definitely bash?
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4244 [21:14:02] <donttrustem> PID TTY TIME CMD
4245 [21:14:03] <donttrustem> 14590 pts/1 00:00:00 sh
4246 [21:14:03] <donttrustem> 14593 pts/1 00:00:00 ps
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4248 [21:14:33] <donttrustem> jmcnaught: I am not sure what the
output should be
4249 [21:14:33] <abrotman> donttrustem: echo $0
4250 [21:14:34] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: so not bash. "getent
passwd <user>" will show default shell. chsh can change a
user's default shell
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4253 [21:15:00] <donttrustem> bin/sh
4254 [21:15:14] <donttrustem> need to change it
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4258 [21:15:36] <donttrustem> will change it to bash
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4264 [21:17:02] <donttrustem> jmcnaught: Thanks for your help
4265 [21:17:49] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: did you use useradd to
create the user? you could check the man page for it to see how it
selects the default shell, or use adduser
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4268 [21:18:08] <donttrustem> jmcnaught: yeah I did
4269 [21:18:31] <donttrustem> Thanks …. I will check it out
4270 [21:18:34] <greycat> useradd is the low-level tool, not
really intended to be used unless you're scripting a mass
addition
4271 [21:18:43] <greycat> adduser is the high-level tool
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4275 [21:19:22] <donttrustem> now trying to get this installed :S
but this is not working source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
4276 [21:19:36] <greycat> what's not working about it?
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4279 [21:20:37] <donttrustem> root@buildme:/opt# source
~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
4280 [21:20:38] <donttrustem> -bash: /root/.rvm/scripts/rvm: No
such file or directory
4281 [21:20:49] <greycat> Well, that's clear enough.
4282 [21:20:58] <donttrustem> yeah
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4284 [21:21:18] <donttrustem> but I have to find them
4285 [21:21:31] <greycat> Review the instructions before this
point to see what went wrong.
4286 [21:21:58] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: rvm is the ruby version
manager? sounds like something that shouldn't be used as root
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4288 [21:22:09] <donttrustem> OK
4289 [21:22:17] <donttrustem> will install as the user
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4292 [21:23:10] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: my general rule of thumb
with package managers for programming languages and related tools is
never as root
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4294 [21:23:24] <donttrustem> Thanks
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4301 [21:27:09] <donttrustem> hmm! not working for me
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4320 [21:31:49] <donttrustem> this will work I think
replaced-url
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4322 [21:32:49] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: or "apt-get install
ruby-compass"
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4324 [21:33:20] <donttrustem> top man :)
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4328 [21:33:52] <donttrustem> LOL … it help when you know
where to look :)
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4330 [21:34:46] <jmcnaught> donttrustem: it's always worth
trying what's available in Debian before resorting to third
party sources and other package managers like bundler.
"apt-cache search", or "aptitude search" if you
need more flexibility
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4332 [21:35:10] <donttrustem> Thanks again
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4379 [21:51:02] <Chikan> Anyone can help me pls to ddos a small
criminal pedophile Network ? >>> irc.mindforge.org
4380 [21:51:05] <Chikan> Anyone can help me pls to ddos a small
criminal pedophile Network ? >>> irc.mindforge.org
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4394 [21:55:16] <mirokai> hello guys
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4396 [21:55:24] <t4nk030> howdpes it works?
4397 [21:55:26] <ataldis> test
4398 [21:55:37] <t4nk030> hello
4399 [21:55:59] <mirokai> I've got a problem I couldn't
solve yet and I don't understand the background of it
4400 [21:56:10] <mirokai> I've got my mail server (exim4) in
this case configured as internet server over smtp ... it is all fine
and e-mails can be send to external addresses
4401 [21:56:27] <mirokai> but when my crontab tries to send to a
linux user like root the mails get frozen
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4411 [21:58:48] <jmcnaught> mirokai: you may need to adjust your
/etc/aliases. if you have log entries from when this happens putting
them on
replaced-url
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4424 [22:01:24] <GeMiNniS> smart_girl, is a spam bot
4425 [22:01:28] <GeMiNniS> hello
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4428 [22:01:40] <mirokai> thank you jmcnaught ... this is the
output of exim4 mail body
replaced-url
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4432 [22:03:19] <f0f4r> I'm using debian as server and
something my haproxy block and I cannot to my site, the only thing
that I see is the tcp syn from clients and the server doesn't
reply with ack
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4434 [22:03:41] <jmcnaught> mirokai: where do you want mails for
root to go? do you have an alias for root in /etc/aliases?
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4438 [22:04:02] <jmcnaught> GeMiNniS: do you mean that you're
getting private messages from them?
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4443 [22:04:31] <pr4xxx> .
4444 [22:04:35] <f0f4r> I took private msg from smart_girl too
4445 [22:04:37] <mirokai> my /etc/aliases contains a line root:
root
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4447 [22:04:47] <greycat> mirokai: well, that's a circle. It
needs to go elsewhere.
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4453 [22:07:34] <mirokai> but where should it go? I want it to be
delivered to the user root.
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4470 [22:10:58] <greycat>
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz says "No Exim 4
version released with any Debian OS can run deliveries as
root."
4471 [22:11:15] <greycat> You have to redirect it to a
non-superuser account.
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4475 [22:12:52] <dimitry7> hey guys, how can i know the port in
which samba is running?
4476 [22:13:01] <dimitry7> i've heard not to use netstat
anymore
4477 [22:13:24] <Fox682> you could nmap yourself
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4479 [22:14:02] <Fox682> or from another box, etc.
4480 [22:14:07] <dimitry7> okay
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4483 [22:14:43] <Fox682> was there a specific warning or just
speculation about netstat specifically?
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4485 [22:15:18] <mirokai> i added an entry to /etc/aliases
redirecting root to an unprivileged user, but it still freezes
4486 [22:15:38] <dimitry7> error
4487 [22:15:42] <dimitry7> is there a better way?
4488 [22:15:45] <dimitry7> something like netstat
4489 [22:15:51] <dimitry7> that lists the service and the port
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4495 [22:17:34] <jhutchins> dimitry7: I don't know why you
wouldn't use netstat. That's what it's for. You can
also search /etc/services, or look at smb config to see where
it's set to listen.
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4500 [22:18:40] <mirokai> i noticed that it tries to send e-mails
to the unprivileged user, but it still apends the external domain at
the end
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4502 [22:19:02] <dimitry7> jhutchins, I heard there's
something better. Because netstat sometimes lies (not for this I
guess)
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4506 [22:19:44] <pr4xxx> *if rand() == 3 then lie.tell("you
look good today")*
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4515 [22:21:03] <jhutchins> dimitry7: Netstat might not always be
accurate about remote connection details, but it should be accurate
for local ports in use and listening. A remote connection could have
a spoofed address.
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4519 [22:22:55] <calebwill> mirokai: do you have local delivery
working at all? is most mail handed to something else like procmail
or dovecot?
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4522 [22:23:41] <greycat> Maybe he has to unfreeze the old
messages? I don't really know exim4 all that well.
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4524 [22:23:47] <dimitry7> jhutchins, Ok. I've allowed all
traffic and still can't connect to samba shares.
4525 [22:24:22] <jhutchins> mirokai: You could make the alias
user@localhost
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4527 [22:25:16] <jhutchins> dimitry7: Time to look at the samba
configuration and logs. Are you sure it's running?
4528 [22:25:26] <mirokai> I tried root: user@localhost and then it
stops freezing messages ... but they still don't arrive at the
users mailbox
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4530 [22:26:19] <jmcnaught> mirokai: are you checking logs or just
going by bounce messages?
4531 [22:27:23] <dimitry7> jhutchins, yeah it's running. Logs
say nothing and telnet neither
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4533 [22:27:32] <mirokai> logs don't contain anything, I just
check it with exim -bp and the message body with exim -Mvb
<id>
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4535 [22:27:41] <dimitry7> i can ping the host though
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4537 [22:28:42] <jmcnaught> mirokai: i'm a lot more familiar
with postfix than exim4, but which logs are you checking? I'm
assuming it uses similar logs like /var/log/mail.{err,log,info}
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4539 [22:29:36] <mirokai> yes exactly those logs I'm checking
4540 [22:30:21] <jmcnaught> it's strange that a delivery
failure wouldn't be reported somewhere in there
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4543 [22:30:44] <greycat> !frozen mail
4544 [22:30:44] <dpkg> frozen mail is, like, <damf> FeliX-D:
exim -M message-id will immediately attempt to remail a frozen mail.
<Zygo> greycat: needs to know about exim -qff (all frozen
mail) and the 'auto_thaw' parameter (send frozen mail
every N seconds)
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4548 [22:32:20] <mirokai> another thing to mention: my port 25 is
closed and my /etc/mailname is the external domain of my server
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4550 [22:32:38] <greycat> incoming shouldn't matter here
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4554 [22:33:14] <dimitry7> jhutchins, # smbpasswd -a traffic
4555 [22:33:17] <dimitry7> that was missing :)
4556 [22:33:22] <jhutchins> dimitry7: does smbclient -L \\hostname
show you the shares?
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4558 [22:33:53] <mirokai> local mails are still sent as
user@external.domain ... i dont get it
4559 [22:34:10] <dimitry7> jhutchins, yes, except one
4560 [22:34:17] <greycat> mirokai: because that's what you
have in /etc/mailname ?
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4567 [22:35:29] <dimitry7> jhutchins, see:
replaced-url
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4572 [22:36:30] <mirokai> yes i get that, I'm just confused
now
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4585 [22:41:06] <mirokai> so what I got now is: I su to user1 and
do echo "test" | mail -s "bla" root@localhost
... my /etc/aliases contains root: user2@localhost
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4587 [22:41:27] <mirokai> the email does not get frozen, but it
does not get delivered, it just vanishes
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4612 [22:53:14] <jhutchins> mirokai: What do the logs say is
happening to it? They're usually pretty detailed about exactly
what the server's doing with each message.
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4615 [22:54:44] <mirokai> there is nothing in the logs. But I
think my whole hostname/mailname thingy is misconfigured
4616 [22:55:12] <jhutchins> Which mailserver?
4617 [22:55:21] <mirokai> exim4
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4620 [22:55:43] <bluszcz> hello, which channel I should address
packaging deb question?
4621 [22:55:48] <jhutchins> dimitry7: Try running testparm, and
make sure you've restarted samba since the last config change.
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4629 [22:59:59] <jmcnaught> mirokai: perhaps you have logging
disabled or the loglevel is too low? turning logging on or
increasing the loglevel will likely help you figure this out
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4637 [23:03:47] <jmcnaught> bluszcz: you can ask in here. if you
are working on getting a package included in Debian there's
also a #debian-mentors channel on irc.oftc.net
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4640 [23:06:55] <mirokai> okay this is very very strange
4641 [23:07:04] <bluszcz> jmcnaught: excellent, thank you for
answer, basically i can't really understand how to handle
properly DESTDIR inside my qmake based game. I tried not to set it,
set in various way, but packaged game always is being archived in
/home/user/game/debian/game/usr/games instead of /usr/games
4642 [23:07:23] <mirokai> i deleted my own entries out of
/etc/aliases and now i can send mails from root to user@localhost
and they ARRIVE!!!
4643 [23:07:36] <mirokai> how is this even working?
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4646 [23:08:52] <bluszcz> my qmake file and debian/rules are
following
replaced-url
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4648 [23:09:52] <mirokai> I entered user1: user1 in /etc/aliases
and then this happends (I got the logging to work now):
1aoH8K-0003oy-JR <= user1@example.com U=user1 P=local S=353
1aoH8K-0003oy-JR ** user2@example.com <user2@localhost>
R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp: retry time not reached for any host after
a long failure period
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4652 [23:11:15] <jack_thompson> debian/unstable:
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace can't be configured using
"dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" anymore...
wasn't that patronizing enough? how unprofessional is this
going to get?
4653 [23:11:36] <jmcnaught> bluszcz: sorry i'm still faily
novice with packaging myself, but maybe someone else here will know
if you're patient
4654 [23:11:40] <jack_thompson> how do i enable those keys again?
4655 [23:11:50] <jack_thompson> why was it changed in the first
place?
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4658 [23:12:08] <bluszcz> jmcnaught: sure
4659 [23:12:27] <jack_thompson> so unprofessional people
"can" reboot instead of having to press those keys?
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4662 [23:13:46] <jack_thompson> do these people at freedesktop.org
really think that when people have the choice between
microsoft/windows and linux/windows they will choose linux/windows?
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4665 [23:14:01] <jack_thompson> shit... this is retarded as
fuck...
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4667 [23:14:23] <jack_thompson> am i shadow-banned?
4668 [23:14:25] <jack_thompson> fuck
4669 [23:14:32] <jack_thompson> fuckety fuck in the ass!
4670 [23:14:35] <Fox682> lol
4671 [23:14:35] <jack_thompson> fuck fuck fuck
4672 [23:14:40] <greycat> jack_thompson: stop that.
4673 [23:14:45] <jack_thompson> ok... thanks
4674 [23:14:46] <Fox682> not banned... yet
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4677 [23:14:56] <jack_thompson> i am sorry.. had to be sure...
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4679 [23:15:08] <jmcnaught> mirokai: i wonder if the mails that
simply disappeared ended up in a mbox somewhere that you're
just not familiar with. from your log snippet it looks like exim is
still trying to use a remote relay to deliver mail that you want
delivered locally. you'll probably need to spend some time
reviewing exim4 docs and/or the README.Debian file
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4682 [23:16:06] <jack_thompson> well... i have a problem with my
linux... freedesktop.org is desperate to reinvent windows badly.. by
streamlining X11 for retards...
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4685 [23:16:24] <greycat> Still working on that +q I see.
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4687 [23:16:40] <Fox682> need to lower the barrier to entry, for
the windows noobs, etc etc.
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4691 [23:17:25] <jack_thompson> Fox682 who cares about those
unprofessional people?
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4694 [23:17:39] <jack_thompson> they drag down everything with
them...
4695 [23:17:56] <jack_thompson> ui am about to switch
distributions because of this...
4696 [23:18:09] <jack_thompson> ill go linuxfromscratch if
necessary..
4697 [23:18:20] <greycat> Go ahead.
4698 [23:18:20] <Fox682> been there done that, it's a pain
and it's a lot of time
4699 [23:18:22] <jack_thompson> i have dozens of chroot running
already... geez...
4700 [23:18:50] <Fox682> you can also pick a DE that you prefer,
you don't need a dumbed down one if that's what
you're worried about
4701 [23:19:00] <greycat> I don't even use a DE.
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4704 [23:19:51] <jack_thompson> you mean something else than
freedesktop.org x11?
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4708 [23:20:14] <greycat> I use startx, fvwm, rxvt-unicode, and
web browsers.
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4711 [23:20:55] <jack_thompson> uh.. are you kidding me?
4712 [23:20:59] <greycat> No.
4713 [23:21:07] <jack_thompson> startx is part of freedesktop.org
x11, isn't it?
4714 [23:21:19] <markybob> he said DE
4715 [23:21:24] <jack_thompson> i mean that is what i am using
right now...
4716 [23:21:30] <greycat> A DE is GNOME, KDE, Xfce, etc. I
don't use any of those.
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4718 [23:21:48] <jack_thompson> so DE == window manager...
4719 [23:21:51] <greycat> No.
4720 [23:21:54] <jack_thompson> but that has nothing to do with
X11
4721 [23:22:03] <teraflops> jack_thompson: if you dislike xorg do
not use it, use wayland instead
4722 [23:22:04] <greycat> fvwm is a window manager
4723 [23:22:07] <jack_thompson> DE == window manager + bloat
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4725 [23:22:51] <jack_thompson> does wayland with official driver
like fron nvidia?
4726 [23:22:54] <jack_thompson> *drivers
4727 [23:23:03] <jack_thompson> *work with
4728 [23:23:13] <markybob> wayland barely works as is
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4730 [23:23:21] <teraflops> jack_thompson: well there is a
ultrabetaicrasheverytime but you can use nouveau :P
4731 [23:23:33] <jmcnaught> jack_thompson: on my unstable
"debconf-show keyboard-configuration" is still showing a
"keyboard-configuration/ctrl_alt_bksp", maybe your
DEBIAN_PRIORITY is too low?
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4733 [23:24:20] <jack_thompson> i tried nouveau...
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4736 [23:25:04] <jack_thompson> jmcnaught i just installed that
package in that chroot..
4737 [23:25:24] <jack_thompson> ill make sure i didnt got confused
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4745 [23:29:11] <mirokai> oh my gosh i got it working with exim
4746 [23:29:46] <mirokai> the key is that I needed to accept mails
from the ip address of the fqdn in /etc/mailname
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4748 [23:30:05] <mirokai> although port 25 is closed and no mails
come from outside
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4751 [23:30:30] <mirokai> but exim4 sends local mails over the
mailname and so it needs to accept them from that corresponding ip
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4753 [23:30:57] <jack_thompson> okay... i can set it with
"dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration"... but i want
normal users to be able to terminate X11 too
4754 [23:31:06] <jmcnaught> mirokai: glad you figured it out
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4757 [23:31:44] <mirokai> it still doesn't make so much sense
for me but it works kinda
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4762 [23:32:13] <TheKernelMan> Hi
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4764 [23:32:33] <jack_thompson> shit... looks like ill need
another chroot to fix that...
4765 [23:32:41] <axc1298> i'm having trouble viewing
documents in other languages. i installed a package in debian repos
which had some fonts, and now those fonts appear in applications
like Writer, but the documents are still unreadable
4766 [23:33:00] <jmcnaught> jack_thompson: maybe you could use
more "professional" language please?
4767 [23:33:05] <jack_thompson> starting x11 as someone who can
terminate it... and then the rest from that chroot...
4768 [23:33:46] <jack_thompson> jmcnaught but i have an
unprofessional problem... :D
4769 [23:34:21] <jack_thompson> if things weren't streamlined
for unprofessional people i wouldnt haev a problem...
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4776 [23:35:30] <jack_thompson> ah man... there have been so many
regressions... i think linux really is ready for the desktop now..
lol
4777 [23:35:34] <teraflops> jack_thompson: stop calling people
unprofessional, what the hell are you, a labor inspector?
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4779 [23:36:25] <jack_thompson> teraflops yes i call people, who
need to have terminate-x11 taken away from them so they do not get
confused, unprofessional...
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4785 [23:38:42] <jack_thompson> i hope these regressions will
escalate /faster/... so we can have a professional operating system
(that uses the linux kernel) /sooner/...
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4791 [23:39:13] <aricz> haha..
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4811 [23:44:54] <luxio> I've been having problems recently
with my install of Debian
4812 [23:45:09] <luxio> After I boot, the internet cuts off after
about 30 minutes, or it doesn't work entirely after boot
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4815 [23:45:36] <luxio> There have been other people experiencing
this problem, is there any solution?
4816 [23:45:58] <markybob> luxio: give the whole story.
aren't you the cell phone tether guy?
4817 [23:46:04] <luxio> No
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4824 [23:49:08] <maziar> i have 3 file : file1.txt : a,b,c
file2.txt:x,b,z i want file3.txt:b ,,,,, by diff command
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4826 [23:49:54] <luxio> like, it just stopped working
4827 [23:50:07] <luxio> when i tried to go on a webpage
4828 [23:50:15] <jmcnaught> luxio: can you provide logs or
journalctl output from when it happens?
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4830 [23:50:43] <luxio> Gladly, how do I get those?
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4832 [23:51:13] <teraflops> luxio: also the nic model (chipset,
pci id)
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4834 [23:52:23] <jmcnaught> luxio: something like "journalctl
--since -10min > disconnect_logs.txt" and then reboot, put
that file on
replaced-url
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4836 [23:52:46] <luxio> jmcnaught: when I reboot now, the internet
doesn't work at all
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4839 [23:53:38] <jmcnaught> luxio: but it works sometimes? turning
on persitent journald as described in
/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian will probably be helpful
4840 [23:53:51] <teraflops> luxio: it can be a lot of things
including 2 daemons for managing the network connections running at
the same time, and so on
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4842 [23:54:44] <Mathisen> quick question: if i add a task for
crontab do i need specify the full path for rsync in my case or can
i just do " 0 1 * * * rsync -av --delete /path /path " for
example
4843 [23:55:43] <luxio> is /var/log/journal a file or a folder?
4844 [23:56:33] <Mathisen> or do i need to make bash script for
crontab to run ?
4845 [23:56:34] <jmcnaught> luxio: it's a directory, but i
recommend to use the commands in that README.Debian verbatim
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4848 [23:57:09] <luxio> Mhm, I just entered both of those
4849 [23:57:12] <luxio> Now what?
4850 [23:57:37] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: cron should be able to find
rsync in the $PATH
4851 [23:57:57] <jmcnaught> luxio: now you'll be able to
access the journal from previous boots which will make finding
errors easier
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4853 [23:58:10] <luxio> jmcnaught: so I just try to get the error
again?
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4855 [23:59:20] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, soo adding " 0 1 * * *
rsync -av --delete /path /path " should work then ? im no
expert at all in this
4856 [23:59:23] <jmcnaught> luxio: yeah.. "journalctl
--list-boots" will tell you which boots it has journals for.
"journalctl --boot 0" will show the current boot,
"--boot -1" the previous boot and so on
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