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1 [00:00:28] <luxio> jmcnaught: The wifi is working
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4 [00:00:39] <luxio> So this log will definitely log any errors
from when it goes down?
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7 [00:01:05] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: are you adding it by running
"crontab -e" as root? you could always try it and see.
there's also /etc/cron.d and /etc/cron.daily etc on debian
systems
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9 [00:01:40] <mirokai> thank you for helping me and everybody a
good night!
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11 [00:01:59] <jmcnaught> luxio: journald logs everything on the
system. sometimes you need to increase log levels for a particular
tool to get more details
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13 [00:02:18] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, yes im doing this as root
running " crontab -e " what is /etc/cron.daily ? can i
just add commands there and they will run everyday ?
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15 [00:03:18] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: you can put scripts in those
directories. have you read "man cron" yet?
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19 [00:03:41] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, honestly nope.. i been using
google to learn crontab
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21 [00:03:52] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, i go ahead and do that :)
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23 [00:04:14] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: the documentation on your
system is usually more helpful than random stuff that google finds
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26 [00:05:01] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, yeah you are correct the
down side is that man pages can be 100 pages long when google can
give you an simple solusion in 10 lines
27 [00:05:10] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, but i understand your point
:)
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33 [00:06:02] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: there's something to be
said for understanding the tools you're using versus repeating
a command or two like it's a magic spell beyond your control
34 [00:06:17] <Mathisen> that is true
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39 [00:06:50] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: anyways, i don't always
read all of the man pages, but i'll at least skim them so i
know where to look for stuff if i need it later
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42 [00:08:00] <genoobie> hey all
43 [00:08:04] <genoobie> I am installing debian again
44 [00:08:10] <genoobie> I'm using the ncurses menu
45 [00:08:23] <bluszcz> anyone caan help with deb package
DESTDIR etc?
46 [00:08:36] <genoobie> anyhow, the machine is asking for
non-free firmware (b43)
47 [00:08:58] <genoobie> it says "b43/ucode5.fw and
b43-open/ucode5.fw
48 [00:09:12] <genoobie> I tried googling for that fw but I
couldn't find those files
49 [00:09:43] <genoobie> it wants me to put them on removable
media but I am working off of a chromebook so my extraction options
are limited
50 [00:09:50] <genoobie> anyhow, any help would be appreciated
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54 [00:11:11] <cHawk-> you could try using an image with
non-free firmware included:
replaced-url
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57 [00:13:02] <alphazulu> does nginx work with php?
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62 [00:14:08] <teraflops> alphazulu: it does not work for you?
63 [00:14:17] <jmcnaught> alphazulu: sure. i think most people
use php5-fpm with nginx
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66 [00:14:28] <alphazulu> actually i just found a link about
php-fpm which is supposed to be the way
67 [00:14:40] <jmcnaught> genoobie: installation using an
ethernet connection is not an option?
68 [00:14:51] <alphazulu> i've never tried nginx and
setting up new server. decided to try it out over apache
69 [00:14:57] <genoobie> well, it's probably a bit too
complex for me jmbarbier
70 [00:15:02] <genoobie> I mean jmcnaught
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75 [00:15:37] <genoobie> I have a "live" disk on a USB
drive.
76 [00:15:47] <jmcnaught> bluszcz: i can refer you to some
guides for packaging if you haven't seem them already.
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77 [00:16:09] <jmcnaught> genoobie: a live disk, or a debian
installer?
78 [00:16:19] <genoobie> Well a debian installer on a live disk
79 [00:16:36] <jmcnaught> genoobie: you're confusing. which
iso image did you use?
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82 [00:17:54] <genoobie>
replaced-url
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84 [00:18:14] <genoobie> I used the
debian-live-8.4.0-amd64-xfce-desktop+nonfree.iso
85 [00:18:28] <genoobie> it says it should have the non-free on
there...
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89 [00:19:21] <jmcnaught> genoobie: it's recommended to use
an installer image, not a live disk for the installation. you want
to use one from here:
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93 [00:20:34] <jmcnaught> genoobie: you should also at least
skim the install manaual:
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96 [00:21:58] <genoobie> jmcnaught: here's what I
don't understand.
97 [00:22:12] <genoobie> The live CD probably has many of the
packages I want and maybe a bit of cruft
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101 [00:22:56] <genoobie> the installer is prompting me for
firmware from USB stick or floppy. b43/ucode5.fw and
b43-open/ucode5.fw
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103 [00:23:12] <genoobie> so why can't I just find a
download and put that on a USB stick and be done?
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105 [00:24:37] <jmcnaught> genoobie: you *can* put the firmwares
on a usb stick, it is documented in chapter 6.4 of the install
manual
106 [00:25:09] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if you use the netinst
installer image, it actually leaves a second partition on the usb
stick that can be used for this purpose
107 [00:26:01] <jmcnaught> genoobie: also note that if you want
to boot your computer with UEFI the live images cannot do this, only
the installer has support for that.
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111 [00:27:22] <Guest79962> i downloaded the debian dvd and put
on usb stick - however synaptic is looking for the CD location. what
would i use in synaptic so its sees the usb repo?
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116 [00:28:56] <bluszcz> jmcnaught: thank you, I tried this but
haven't found solution for my issue
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118 [00:29:41] <jmcnaught> Guest79962: does this computer not
have a network connection? most people use network mirrors. apt does
support using "file" repos, there are details in "man
sources.list"
119 [00:29:42] <genoobie> jmcnaught: okay, I downloaded the
firmware.zip and they're all .deb files...
120 [00:29:44] <Guest79962> i should note this is for offline use
- hence needing the local repo
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125 [00:30:39] <Guest79962> ah, well if i actually use a dvd its
fine - just wondering how to config with usb
126 [00:31:24] <jmcnaught> genoobie: is it a "b43"
wireless card?
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129 [00:31:42] <genoobie> that's what it is asking for...
130 [00:31:50] <genoobie> b43/ucode5.fw
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132 [00:32:04] <genoobie> 4311 iirc
133 [00:32:12] <Guest79962> curious - the debian manual is where
i got the 'file://" command from
134 [00:32:54] <genoobie> so jmcnaught if I use the
"xfce" disk from the link you gave me that's an
"installer" correct?
135 [00:33:07] <genoobie> I should be able to download and unpack
stuff at the install, right?
136 [00:33:09] <jmcnaught> genoobie: you're probably going
to need to find those files and put the .fw files on your install
medium. The debian packages don't include the firmware. When
you install the debian packages they download the firmware files
from the broadcom website.
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137 [00:33:57] <genoobie> I'm willing to give it a go from
the link you gave me
138 [00:34:14] <genoobie> The idea is I'll be able to pick
and choose (a bit) for the hardware....
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140 [00:34:20] <jmcnaught> genoobie: in order for the debian
package to be able to do that, it needs a network connection. this
is why it might be easier to use an ethernet cable. if that's
not possible, you'll need to find the ucode5.fw file and put it
on a USB stick as described in chatper 6.4 of the install manual
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142 [00:35:01] <genoobie> I followed the directions at the end of
the manual, I haven't ended up with a ucode5.fw file on my usb
stick
143 [00:35:25] <genoobie> I downloaded the firmware.zip and there
were simply a bunch of .deb files there
144 [00:35:31] <genoobie> no ucode5.fw
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146 [00:35:42] <jmcnaught> Guest79962: you probably want a line
in /etc/apt/sources.list like "deb file:/path/to/usb jessie
main contrib non-free" but if the usb stick is not going to be
plugged in all the time you should consider not doing this
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148 [00:36:21] <jmcnaught> genoobie: once again, Debian cannot
distribue that file. Broadcom has a copyright on it, and
doesn't let Debian redistribute it. Find the file on the
Braodcom website, or install using an ethernet cable.
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152 [00:37:23] <genoobie> okay, that's kind of what I was
asking before. With the link you gave me I'm going to create a
bootable USB disk and use the ethernet cable and install this way.
Hopefully then I won't get the wrong nvidia driver as well if I
can isntall stuff manually
153 [00:38:09] <genoobie> debian-8.4.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso from
the link you gave me would work, right?
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159 [00:40:09] <jmcnaught> genoobie: if that's from
replaced-url
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161 [00:40:29] <Guest79962> jmcnaught - thx - i did try that
before with sucess - just figured its probably a little more common
problem as usb is popular install using dvd images...
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163 [00:40:41] <Guest79962> i mean w/o sucess
164 [00:41:40] <Guest79962> no bandwidth here -lucky to get 30KB
down
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167 [00:42:20] <luxio> jmcnaught, my internet is fine now?
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169 [00:42:27] <jmcnaught> Guest79962: i think with cdroms APT
knows to ask you to insert the CDROM, where with a file repo it will
probably expect that path to always exist
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173 [00:43:26] <Guest79962> ah ok - well i always carry the
backup dvd anyway - so thats at least one solution
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178 [00:44:36] <Guest79962> i'll have to try that next time
- dvd is on the verge of failing - but will do in the meantime
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189 [00:48:26] <jmcnaught> luxio: hurray for magic!
190 [00:48:44] <luxio> jmcnaught, I think something might
eventually happen
191 [00:48:57] <luxio> It must just be taking a while
192 [00:49:21] <siac> Hi kde can't hide kaccesibleapp from
system tray
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194 [00:49:36] <jmcnaught> luxio: when it does, try to capture
the logs or at least make a note of when it happened so you can find
the logs later
195 [00:49:51] <luxio> will do.
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213 [01:02:55] <BottomNotch> I'm trying to install Jessie on
a laptop and I got a message
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216 [01:04:01] <Iridos> better than being lonely, I guess
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221 [01:05:21] <BottomNotch> that I need certain firmware,
iwlwifi-5000-5.ucode, iwlwifi-5000-4.ucode, iwlwifi-5000-3.ucode,
iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode, iwlwifi-5000-1.ucode and I found
iwlwifi-5000-1.ucode iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode, and iwlwifi-5000-5.ucode
on
replaced-url
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224 [01:05:48] <BottomNotch> but where can I find *3.ucode and
*4.ucode?
225 [01:06:17] <jmcnaught> BottomNotch:
replaced-url
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227 [01:06:47] <Iridos> I only see 2 and 5 ... in the
firmware-iwlwifi package
228 [01:07:13] <BottomNotch> Iridos: hmmmm
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231 [01:08:03] <jmcnaught> BottomNotch: do you know which model
it is? if you run "lspci -nn | grep -i net" in tty2,
it'll give you a pciid like [1234:abcd] that we can look up
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234 [01:09:22] <Iridos> jmcnaught, oh, nice... that looks much
better than the last time I saw the install guide
235 [01:09:38] <Iridos> even mentiones the unofficial images
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237 [01:10:23] <jmcnaught> Iridos: yeah, that's why i link
to it instead of the firmware iso now. people can still find the
firmware iso, and they get a better understanding of what's
going on
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240 [01:10:45] <luxio> jmcnaught, it happened between 18:59:00
and 19:04:00
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245 [01:11:47] <jmcnaught> luxio: "journalctl --since
-15min"
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247 [01:12:56] <luxio2> jmcnaught: that dropped again
248 [01:13:15] <luxio2> jmcnaught: if you said anything, i
didn't get it
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252 [01:13:41] <jmcnaught> luxio: I said "journalctl --since
-15min" or for example if you wanted the last 100 lines of the
previous boot "journalctl -b -1 -100"
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255 [01:14:18] <BottomNotch_> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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257 [01:14:49] <jmcnaught> ,pciid 8086:4237
258 [01:14:50] <judd> [8086:4237] is 'PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN
[Shiloh] Network Connection' from 'Intel Corporation'
with kernel modules 'iwlwifi', 'ata_generic',
'snd-hda-intel' in jessie. See also
replaced-url
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267 [01:16:42] <jmcnaught> BottomNotch_: you probably just need
to follow the instructions in install manual chapter i linked above.
basically download the firmware tarball linked on that page, unpack
it to another usb stick. or use the unofficial firmware iso that is
also mentioned in that chapter
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277 [01:18:29] <BottomNotch> jmcnaught, ok thanks!
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281 [01:19:58] <luxio2> jmcnaught: I see some stuff about the
internet
282 [01:19:59] <luxio2> so i hope that helps
283 [01:20:18] <luxio2> trying to get the debian machine's
internet back on so i can use pastebinit
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287 [01:21:55] <jmcnaught> luxio2: you can do stuff like
"journalctl > log_of_disconnect.txt" to save it to a
file, which you can paste when you reboot and network is back up.
also now that you have persistent journals you can access the
journals after you reboot. reconnecting with network manager
doesn't work at all?
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292 [01:23:33] <luxio2> jmcnaught: i just use journalctl --since
-25min | pastebinit
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294 [01:23:45] <luxio2> paste.debian.net/426341/
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297 [01:24:20] <jmcnaught> luxio2: any chance you could stop
removing the
replaced-url
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300 [01:24:40] <luxio2> oh sorry
301 [01:24:41] <luxio2> will do.
302 [01:25:15] <luxio2> jmcnaught: the second error is because
the microwave was on
303 [01:25:20] <luxio2> that always interferes with the internet
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305 [01:26:02] <Langley> Hello, is it possible to enable HDMI
output automatically when plugging HDMI cable in? In Debian 8 Xfce
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312 [01:28:31] <luxio2> jmcnaught: what's reason -4?
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314 [01:28:40] <luxio2> is there like an index of reasons?
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318 [01:29:45] <jmcnaught> luxio2: i don't know. i assume
that you're doing your own web searches on these errors
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323 [01:31:42] <jmcnaught> luxio2: this is probably related:
replaced-url
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330 [01:33:44] <TheNH813> Got a problem with sound card. Any
microphone I plug into my pc, except battery powered ones fails to
produce any sound.
331 [01:34:01] <TheNH813> I think the power supply that powers
electret microphones may be dead.
332 [01:34:12] <TheNH813> You know, the phantom power / dc bias
on the card.
333 [01:34:26] <TheNH813> How can I confirm it's not just a
software problem?
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336 [01:35:22] <genoobie> jmcnaught: okay I downloaded the
"xfce" install...should I use the expert instll?
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345 [01:37:18] <luxio2> jmcnaught: I don't see what
they're talking about there
346 [01:37:42] <genoobie> hrm
347 [01:37:49] <jmcnaught> genoobie: the expert install asks more
questions. you don't need to use expert mode for the stuff
described in
replaced-url
348 [01:37:51] <luxio2> jmcnaught: (for the solution)
349 [01:38:01] <genoobie> okay thanks.
350 [01:38:03] <luxio2> they're saying to comment out
something from a file
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352 [01:38:12] <luxio2> but I can't locate that file
353 [01:38:20] <genoobie> I used unetbootin to make a bootable
disk
354 [01:38:41] <genoobie> it seems to have hung when I select
install...
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356 [01:38:51] <markybob> genoobie: yeah you fucked up
357 [01:38:54] <markybob> !unetbootin
358 [01:38:54] <dpkg> UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer)
allows creation of bootable USB drives for a variety of Linux
distributions.
replaced-url
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360 [01:38:58] <jmcnaught> genoobie: don't use that.
unetbootin breaks debian installers. please read the install manual
361 [01:39:11] <markybob> genoobie: werent you linked to the
install guide? it said cp image.iso /dev/sdX
362 [01:39:24] <genoobie> markybob: I don't have a linux
machine to do that on
363 [01:39:32] <markybob> !win32diskimager
364 [01:39:32] <dpkg> win32diskimager is much more reliable than
<unetbootin> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can
download it from
replaced-url
365 [01:39:55] <genoobie> okay so I just apply that to the iso,
correect?
366 [01:40:19] <markybob> you use that to copy the iso to the
usb, yes.
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368 [01:41:23] <jmcnaught> luxio2: it looks like they're
discussing making changes to the linux source code, which might be a
little advanced for you. what about the workaround in comment 37?
replaced-url
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375 [01:44:09] <luxio> I'm tempted to just buy a new wifi
card.
376 [01:44:10] <luxio> This is BS.
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380 [01:44:44] <jmcnaught> luxio: might be a good idea. you could
also try a newer kernel from backports, but that
replaced-url
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382 [01:45:08] <luxio> yep since 2013
383 [01:45:11] <luxio> so i don't think there's any
hope
384 [01:45:37] <luxio> where can I find wifi cards that
*definitely* work on debian?
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388 [01:47:20] <jmcnaught> luxio: cards listed here ought to work
okay:
replaced-url
389 [01:47:20] <crash_> luxio: if you buy a new card update the
firmware from backports to be sure it's supported and kernel of
course
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409 [01:55:12] <cafuego> Your copy & paste licence is hereby
revoked.
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415 [01:57:00] <juan_hernandez> Hi. What free (FLOSS) software
can I use to verify the Debian images on _Android_?.
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417 [01:58:19] <blind> more of an #android question but I think
busybox has hash sum tools
418 [01:58:44] <crash_> juan_hernandez: the easiest way is to
verify with md5 on a computer :)
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420 [01:59:17] <TomTomTosch> * SHA-512
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429 [02:00:42] <juan_hernandez> crash_: I need to do it in
Android since I have no access to a computer with GNU+Linux
currently
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432 [02:01:06] <crash_> juan_hernandez: I see
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437 [02:02:30] <genoobie> jmcnaught: okay, I guess I totally
don't understand. I'm getting the same prompt for missing
firmware from the install disk.
438 [02:02:33] <juan_hernandez> crash_: I will have one such
system after I install those images, but not otherwise
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442 [02:04:06] <jmcnaught> genoobie: did you put that ucode5.fw
file on the usb stick?
443 [02:04:24] <genoobie> jmcnaught: I couldn't find the fw
files
444 [02:04:57] <genoobie> so, no.
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447 [02:06:19] <jmcnaught> genoobie: are you installing over
ethernet cable? you can ignore the warning and deal with it after
you reboot into the system
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449 [02:06:41] <genoobie> jmcnaught: yes, but then the
"wl" driver gets installed
450 [02:06:55] <crash_> juan_hernandez: But if you download the
image/s from debian.org they will be safe
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452 [02:07:02] <genoobie> then I have to apt-get purge
broadcomsomethingorotherthatIcannotremember
453 [02:07:10] <jmcnaught> genoobie: it will be easier to deal
with it after you get Debian installed
454 [02:07:37] <genoobie> that's the same issue with the
nvidia card to
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456 [02:07:46] <juan_hernandez> crash_ i guess so, but id like to
verify them for some additional assurance
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504 [02:38:06] <luxio> So apparently there's only 3 wireless
cards that work on my machine with free software.
505 [02:38:11] <luxio> I can't find a place to buy any of
them.
506 [02:38:19] <luxio> Guess I'm going to have to switch
back to windows.
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510 [02:39:53] <jmcnaught> luxio: there are more that will work
with firmwares. if you shop around for wifi cards, just make sure to
do a search for the model + linux before purchasing
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536 [02:56:00] <genoobie> okay
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538 [02:56:20] <genoobie> so jmcnaught I just installed debian
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541 [02:56:43] <genoobie> now I am trying to install sudo and
it's telling me that I need to put a disk in...
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544 [02:57:10] <Klaudia> whats the output of cat
/etc/apt/sources.list
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546 [02:57:21] <deego> genoobie: you can use the install disk.
but, at least for the long term, go to /etc/apt/sources.list and
comment out the dvd/cd section
547 [02:57:37] <markybob> Klaudia: deego he doesn't have
internet
548 [02:57:41] <deego> ah
549 [02:57:51] <Klaudia> well
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551 [02:57:57] <deego> genoobie: yes, put the disk in, like it
says :)
552 [02:58:00] <genoobie> markybob: no, I do
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554 [02:58:05] <genoobie> I commented it out
555 [02:58:10] <markybob> genoobie: you do now? you got the wifi
figured out?
556 [02:58:19] <markybob> genoobie: that's great. let's
see your sources.list then
557 [02:58:23] <deego> genoobie: now apt-get update and then
apt-get upgrade , and apt-get install pkg
558 [02:58:26] <genoobie> markybob: I'm on a network cable
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560 [02:58:35] <genoobie> pkg?
561 [02:58:41] <genoobie> like foo?
562 [02:58:53] <deego> yes
563 [02:58:59] <genoobie> gotcha
564 [02:58:59] <markybob> genoobie: yes he meant foo. i want to
see your sources.list though
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567 [03:00:07] <deego> genoobie: also, make sure the security
section is present. Thus, like markybob says, show us your
sources.list using a pastebin
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569 [03:00:52] <Klaudia> I just got here
570 [03:01:12] <Klaudia> have you run dmesg look for what wifi
drivers you'll need
571 [03:01:23] <Klaudia> have you checked if the packages are
available?
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573 [03:01:58] <genoobie> okay let me install pastebinit
574 [03:02:12] <genoobie> no sound
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576 [03:02:14] <genoobie> no wifi
577 [03:02:21] <genoobie> will get to it though
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579 [03:02:54] <jmcnaught> genoobie:
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580 [03:02:55] <genoobie> yes security is there in sources.list
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584 [03:03:56] <genoobie> jmcnaught: at least now the conflicting
nvidia driver isn't there, just nouveau
585 [03:04:12] <genoobie> so one problem at a time
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588 [03:04:35] <jmcnaught> genoobie: yeah, you're in a
better place than last night. you'll get it this time
589 [03:04:37] <genoobie> jmcnaught: I am *loathe* to install the
nvidia 304 driver
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591 [03:04:55] <genoobie> In other words I don't want to end
up at the console screen again...
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593 [03:04:56] <jmcnaught> genoobie: using the nouveau driver
that just works automatically is an option
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595 [03:05:05] <genoobie> jmcnaught: true but it's a bit
jerky
596 [03:05:43] <genoobie> jmcnaught: in theory this should
work...right?
597 [03:05:45] <genoobie>
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598 [03:05:46] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i think we figured out last
night that the problem was you had tried the 340.xx driver first,
and it had left some libraries in place. we probably just
could've removed/replaced a couple of packages at that point
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600 [03:06:12] <genoobie> jmcnaught: no, the 340.96 was the
issue.
601 [03:06:22] <jmcnaught> genoobie: genoobie that's what i
meant
602 [03:06:31] <genoobie> but in any case, if I follow that guide
to the letter it should work, right?
603 [03:06:48] <genoobie> what about blacklisting the nouveau
driver?
604 [03:06:59] <genoobie> it says the installer will take care of
this
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606 [03:07:18] <jmcnaught> genoobie: it ought to, as long as you
restrict yourself to the 304 legacy packages. the blacklisting
should happen as part of that process
607 [03:07:29] <lux7676> hi, i installed debian 7.9 and i dont
have any wifi, cant play any movies and listen to mp3, could someone
help ?
608 [03:07:39] <lux7676> what went wrong?
609 [03:07:58] <genoobie> lux7676: look at your dmesg.
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611 [03:08:27] <lux7676> dmesg?
612 [03:08:39] <markybob> that's not even the latest wheezy
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614 [03:09:05] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i'm going to be eating
dinner soon so i'll be away. You might consider doing the b43
stuff first, with the instructions on this page:
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615 [03:09:19] <lux7676> yeah i know its not the latest but its
just not working
616 [03:09:45] <genoobie> jmcnaught: yep
617 [03:09:49] <lux7676> im having problem to understand why it
wont detect wifi on the device
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619 [03:09:54] <markybob> lux7676: that's probably why. wifi
is tricky. lspci -nn
620 [03:10:17] <genoobie> jmcnaught: do you have that link to the
firmware-b43-installer I seem to recall having to modprobe -r
somethingorother
621 [03:10:19] <lux7676> marybob
622 [03:10:26] <lux7676> give me a sec i will run the terminal
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624 [03:10:44] <jmcnaught> genoobie: i just gave you the link to
the instructions on the wiki ^^
625 [03:12:48] <genoobie> Yep, just saw them, thanks a bunch
enjoy dinner
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627 [03:13:05] <lux7676> markybob i runned it
628 [03:13:07] <lux7676> whats next ?
629 [03:13:14] <lux7676> its shows some info
630 [03:13:16] <markybob> lux7676: you show it to us. pastebin it
631 [03:13:23] <markybob> !pastebin
632 [03:13:23] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
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635 [03:13:36] <genoobie> wifi is up
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637 [03:14:15] <genoobie> man debian+xfce is fast...
638 [03:14:31] <markybob> genoobie: yeah that's what i use
:)
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640 [03:15:10] <genoobie> markybob: It's real nice
641 [03:15:19] <genoobie> that's why I don't want to go
to a unity, etc.
642 [03:15:22] <genoobie> seems so slow
643 [03:15:47] <markybob> i'm a veteran sailor from the
military and i don't have enough curse words for unity
644 [03:15:54] <lux7676> markybob is there any specific line that
i should be looking at because it says some stuff about the ethernet
controller, network controller
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650 [03:17:00] <markybob> lux7676: we need to see it. can you
just pastebin it?
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652 [03:17:44] <lux7676> markybob i have it on another computer
:)
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655 [03:18:10] <lux7676> if i had debian here i would not be able
to talk to you even since nothing works lol
656 [03:18:42] <markybob> lux7676: with knowing absolutely
nothing since i can't get info from you i'd say you needed
to use the firmware installer and not the one you used. so get this
one
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657 [03:19:00] <markybob> lux7676: it includes most wifi
firmwares and it should "just work"
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660 [03:20:17] <lux7676> markybob
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662 [03:20:29] <lux7676> is this the new version of debian ?
663 [03:20:54] <markybob> lux7676: it's the stable version
of debian.
664 [03:21:01] <lux7676> ohhh
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667 [03:21:37] <lux7676> is it as secure as the one i have now ?
668 [03:21:56] <markybob> lux7676: more so
669 [03:22:16] <markybob> lux7676: you have 7.9 which isn't
even the latest oldstable. so you have security problems
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671 [03:23:02] <lux7676> oh ok
672 [03:23:03] <lux7676> question for you
673 [03:23:54] <lux7676> the new 64 bit version is like only
266mb for the whole system
674 [03:24:14] <lux7676> i remember the 7.9 was like over 640 mb
675 [03:24:22] <markybob> lux7676: for the base system, yes. it
downloads whatever else you select in the installer.
676 [03:24:29] <mo1991reg> !netinstall
677 [03:24:29] <dpkg> hmm... netinst is a small CD image with
which you can install Debian. If, during the installation process
you have a working Internet connection, you can install more
packages straight away, otherwise, you will have a base install and
more packages later. See
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679 [03:24:49] <lux7676> oh
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683 [03:27:04] <lux7676> markybob i remember it took over 12
hours to install it, is this usually that long with all versions of
debian ?
684 [03:27:26] <dvs> lawd!
685 [03:27:43] <markybob> lux7676: it all depends if you use
encryption, if so how large your hd is (yes it can take that long to
erase) and how fast your internet is
686 [03:28:04] <lux7676> oh
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688 [03:28:11] <lux7676> yeah thats why probably
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691 [03:29:05] <lux7676> i like that it is designed that way
because it shows that it is doing the job correctly
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694 [03:29:37] <genoobie> markybob: okay, I've installed the
nvidia304 driver
695 [03:30:08] <markybob> genoobie: oh i'm not the one you
want to talk to about this. i don't really know nvidia.
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697 [03:30:18] <genoobie> just want to be sure...to make this
driver work I need a 3 line xorg.conf file as shown here...would
that more or less be it?
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700 [03:31:02] <markybob> genoobie: as a general rule i follow
the wiki, yes
701 [03:31:43] <genoobie> This is the page step "3"
directs from.
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704 [03:32:11] <genoobie> the only thing I don't like in the
wiki is the install of nvidia-xconfig (it's version 340.96 I am
using 304.131)
705 [03:32:28] <genoobie> so there's "manual" but
it seems too east?
706 [03:32:31] <genoobie> easy?
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714 [03:34:23] <markybob> genoobie: wait...what? 304.131?
715 [03:34:53] <genoobie> yes
716 [03:34:59] <genoobie> markybob: why?
717 [03:35:00] <markybob> genoobie: i don't even know how
that's possible or what that means. jessie has 340.96-1
718 [03:35:15] <markybob> i don't know how that happens.
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720 [03:36:01] <markybob> it sounds like you did something
amazing
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723 [03:36:27] <TomTomTosch> it's the shitty legacy driver.
724 [03:36:49] <TomTomTosch> genoobie has been here yesterdey and
fucked up his system somehow..
725 [03:37:18] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, you did a clean install?
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727 [03:38:56] <karlpinc> lux7676: The proper way to encrypt a
disk is to first fill it with random numbers. This can take forever,
mostly involving generating the random numbers.
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731 [03:40:05] <lux7676> karlpinc ohh so debain is usign
something like dban before it encrypts the drive ?
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733 [03:40:22] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, you don't need
nvidia-xconfig
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735 [03:40:32] <markybob> lux7676: technically /dev/urandom
736 [03:40:45] <markybob> iirc
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738 [03:41:21] <lux7676> oh
739 [03:41:45] <lux7676> markybob do you know if that version of
debian 8.4 is supporting avi files?
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742 [03:42:19] <markybob> lux7676: sure. you might want to
install ffmpeg from jessie-backports though
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745 [03:42:50] <lux7676> oh
746 [03:43:02] <markybob> !tell lux7676 about jessie-backports
747 [03:43:30] <lux7676> im always scared to install something
because i dont know what that could be so i like to always have what
the system already has
748 [03:43:57] <markybob> lux7676: backports is okay.
replaced-url
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751 [03:45:03] <lux7676> oh ok
752 [03:46:40] <lux7676> markybob for this link
replaced-url
753 [03:46:42] <genoobie> TomTomTosch: Yes
754 [03:46:57] <lux7676> is there a way i can verify their iso
signature ?
755 [03:46:59] <genoobie> I did a clean install with a bona-fide
install disk (rather than a live)
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757 [03:47:55] <markybob> lux7676: in
replaced-url
758 [03:47:56] <genoobie> okay here goes the reboot.
759 [03:48:03] <TomTomTosch> good luck ;D
760 [03:48:23] <genoobie> TomTomTosch: is that driver really
worse than the nouveau?
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764 [03:49:14] <lux7676> markybob thanks so much
765 [03:49:26] <genoobie> holy effing crap it worked
766 [03:49:28] <TomTomTosch> genoobie, my opinion on non-free
graphics drivers would get me banned from this channel.
767 [03:49:58] <markybob> TomTomTosch: yes +1
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769 [03:50:19] <genoobie> So the non-free drivers suck?
770 [03:50:50] <markybob> they will break your system. it's
not a question of if. when.
771 [03:51:15] <markybob> it's really fucking annoying
772 [03:51:27] <genoobie> argh!
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774 [03:51:46] <genoobie> well I'm playing back a video on
youtube it's noticeably clearer.
775 [03:52:10] <genoobie> This machine is so old I'm
surprised it works at all
776 [03:52:12] <genoobie> anyhow
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778 [03:52:35] <awal1> If one mayb e banned or I dont know what
if he gives an opinion about non-free packages available in debian
system/project that would not be nice
779 [03:52:45] <genoobie> so the last hurdle seems to be sound
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782 [03:53:32] <markybob> awal1: we're not ops or giving
even a real opinion. just voicing how insanely fucking frustrating
it is
783 [03:53:36] <genoobie> when I installed from the
"live" disk the sound worked, stupid me I should've
written down the pastebin link from yesterday that had the dmesg
because that probably had the "sound"
784 [03:53:47] <markybob> awal1: especially when people who know
what they're doing don't use them
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786 [03:54:29] <TomTomTosch> awal1: *banned for the profanity
787 [03:54:37] <awal1> markybob, I understand ,
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789 [03:55:03] <markybob> genoobie: i think i talked to you about
pavucontrol yesterday? i don't remember. did that work?
790 [03:55:14] <genoobie> I didn't try it if I recall
791 [03:55:23] <genoobie> I had sound maybe with "hdaudio?
792 [03:55:29] <genoobie> looking for the pastebin now.
793 [03:55:36] <markybob> my wife doesn't even listen to me
794 [03:55:41] <markybob> smoke break i guess
795 [03:55:43] <awal1> TomTomTosch, it's hard to run debian
completely free of non-free stuff in laptops
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799 [03:57:18] <TomTomTosch> awal1: depends on the hardware. and
does not change the fact that the drivers suck.
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802 [03:59:01] <TomTomTosch> had a bcm chip recently that could
not use enterprise WPA2. half-assed drivers from the vendor.
803 [03:59:17] <awal1> TomTomTosch, I 'm running debian in a
laptop originally shiped with windows8. i just formated it and used
it for debian. and I need some non-free stuff. but next time, now
that I know how things work, I will not buy a machine which need
nonfree. thats what I meant
804 [03:59:29] <genoobie> okay
805 [04:01:06] <TomTomTosch> awal1, i am confused why you tell me
that, but i guess you are right.. some things need non-free drivers.
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810 [04:01:44] <awal1> ofcourse non-free driers are a big shit .
I have 2 machines : 1 uses atheros free driver for wifi and I have
100% of connection; other uses iwlwifi and I get half
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812 [04:02:39] <genoobie> okay
813 [04:03:13] <genoobie> I was looking at the lspci -nn and I
see that I have a MCP51 hidef audio controller
814 [04:03:15] <awal1> excuses guys, I havent followed the whole
topic, never mind (Y)
815 [04:03:34] <TomTomTosch> no worries ;D
816 [04:03:37] <genoobie> how do I see what driver debian is
using
817 [04:03:56] <TomTomTosch> lspci -nnk
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819 [04:05:04] <TomTomTosch> or lsmod if you want every module.
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860 [04:19:23] <luxio> What kernel does the latest debian use
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864 [04:19:54] <markybob> luxio: 3.16 or 4.4 from
jessie-backports
865 [04:20:04] <luxio> dman
866 [04:20:15] <luxio> found a wifi dongle but I need to get the
right kernel version
867 [04:20:27] <luxio> s/dman/damn
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869 [04:20:47] <markybob> luxio: you're saying 4.4
can't do it?
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873 [04:21:04] <luxio> markybob: Some wifi dongles say they work
with specific kernel version
874 [04:21:06] <luxio> like 3.19
875 [04:21:13] <luxio> Is it bad to stay on a specific kernel?
876 [04:21:37] <markybob> luxio: sure. there are security issues.
877 [04:22:02] <TomTomTosch> it will probably mean >=3.19
878 [04:22:24] <markybob> luxio: TomTomTosch is right
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881 [04:23:03] <luxio> Oh?
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884 [04:23:41] <luxio>
replaced-url
885 [04:23:51] <markybob> luxio: "probably" is the
keyword. there are things that break with every single kernel
release. like vmware
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890 [04:26:12] <nevyn> vendor drivers eereplaced-url
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899 [04:30:23] <TomTomTosch> luxio, why not the driver that is
packaged for debian?
900 [04:30:43] <luxio> TomTomTosch: Huh?
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902 [04:31:10] <TomTomTosch>
replaced-url
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904 [04:31:19] <skytrash> yeah tell me about it, ath10K and
synaptic drivers
905 [04:31:21] <skytrash> ugh
906 [04:31:45] <skytrash> thats a shit driver
907 [04:31:51] <skytrash> wont go into monitor mode
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910 [04:33:36] <luxio> Now what about these "raspberry
pi" dongles?
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912 [04:33:52] <skytrash> have you looked into penguin
913 [04:34:03] <TheWarden> Hello
914 [04:34:06] <skytrash> its atheros chipset
915 [04:34:19] <TheWarden> I've installed nvidia driver but
didn't install it from backports.
916 [04:34:20] <skytrash> the firmware is in raspbian and debian
917 [04:34:27] <TheWarden> Can I upgrade the packages some how?
918 [04:34:37] <skytrash> vendor driver
919 [04:34:38] <skytrash> heh
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923 [04:36:28] <jmcnaught> TheWarden: how did you install the
nvidia driver?
924 [04:36:28] <skytrash> TheWarden: i have seen a lot of nvidia
driver installs on the intertubes
925 [04:36:51] <TheWarden> jmcnaught: sudo aptitude -r install
linux-headers-`uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'`
nvidia-kernel-dkms
926 [04:36:53] <skytrash> TheWarden: your going to have to
blacklist your intel card if your using it
927 [04:37:31] <TheWarden> skytrash: yeah I have it installed..
and I don't have intel. Anyways nouveau is blacklisted.
That's not my question.
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930 [04:38:16] <luxio> TomTomTosch: So, I'm about to buy
this
931 [04:38:21] <luxio> are you absolutely sure that the link is
correct
932 [04:38:27] <TheWarden> jmcnaught: I didn't realize I
didn't have backports added to sources.list when I installed.
So can I upgrade some how or have to uninstall and re-install?
933 [04:38:46] <skytrash> TheWarden: right, i have updated
through the nvidia driver from their website
934 [04:38:52] <TomTomTosch> luxio, why not buy one that has free
software support?
935 [04:39:00] <markybob> skytrash: stop
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937 [04:39:06] <luxio> TomTomTosch: Like?
938 [04:39:07] <jelly> TheWarden: follow the instructions for
backports. aptitude -t jessie-backports install nvidia-kernel-dkms
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940 [04:39:10] <markybob> skytrash: don't give advice
that's not supported
941 [04:39:24] <jmcnaught> TheWarden: you should be able to
upgrade to the packages in backports. it's important to make
sure that you have a linux-headers-amd64 that matches the
linux-image-amd64 package installed (same versions). Also maybe
don't fix what isn't broken?
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943 [04:39:38] <TomTomTosch> luxio, you can check with
replaced-url
944 [04:39:46] <skytrash> TheWarden: was going to throw that out
there as an issue
945 [04:39:52] <markybob> luxio: looks like it's okay to me
946 [04:40:22] <TomTomTosch> luxio, the cards with yes should
make no problems. if you find a card that is not listed you can just
google and check for linux support.
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948 [04:40:44] <TheWarden> jmcnaught: it is broken... the video
driver version is not supported for the GeForce GTX 980 Ti.
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951 [04:41:48] <jmcnaught> TheWarden: okay. well jelly pointed
you in the right direction. just remember that if you install a new
kernel from backports you also need the headers from backports too
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953 [04:43:33] <joaumg> Not a debian question but I don't
have permission to message on the #freenode channel, so, can anyone
say how do I obtain a cloak (vhost) ?
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957 [04:44:11] <luxio> TomTomTosch: How's this?
replaced-url
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959 [04:44:33] <markybob> joaumg: you need to have a registered
nick /msg nickserv help then go to #freenode and ask an admin for
mask
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961 [04:45:10] <luxio> joaumg: To get permission to speak, you
have to idle on the channel for 5 minutes
962 [04:45:13] <luxio> (or less)
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965 [04:45:47] <joaumg> luxio: nice. thanks.
966 [04:46:00] <joaumg> markybob: thanks
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968 [04:46:03] <luxio> joaumg: Yeah, I guess it's a spam
prevention thing
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970 [04:46:15] <luxio> joaumg: I think there's a bot that
eventually lets you speak
971 [04:46:20] <luxio> (on #freenode of course)
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975 [04:47:17] <genoobie> okay here's the dumbest thiing
976 [04:47:25] <genoobie> I plugged in the headphones
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979 [04:47:52] <TomTomTosch> luxio: i'm trying to cook atm,
so i can't check. but if you can find it for a fair price
i'm sure it's fine.
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981 [04:47:56] <genoobie> I could hear the sound through them,
when I unplugged them the sound was working in Debian
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985 [04:49:31] <jmcnaught> genoobie: it was a test, and you just
passed :)
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994 [04:52:04] <TomTomTosch> luxio: do you want a usb dongle or a
mini pci card?
995 [04:52:17] <luxio> TomTomTosch: usb dongle
996 [04:52:55] <skytrash> and small one?
997 [04:53:01] <skytrash> a small one?
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999 [04:53:05] <luxio> skytrash: i dont care
1000 [04:53:13] <luxio> skytrash: i don't want the placebo
antenna though
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1003 [04:53:44] <skytrash> do you need it to go into monitor mode?
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1005 [04:53:57] <luxio> skytrash: what's that?
1006 [04:54:15] <skytrash> then no
1007 [04:54:20] <skytrash>
replaced-url
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1011 [04:54:33] <skytrash> thats a cheap small guy
1012 [04:54:52] <luxio> they're like $30 on ebay whatddya
mean cheap
1013 [04:55:03] <skytrash> thats not cheap?
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1015 [04:55:16] <TomTomTosch> no...
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1017 [04:55:40] <luxio> skytrash: well there's other ones for
like $5-$10
1018 [04:56:02] <skytrash> word
1019 [04:56:25] <skytrash> i like to do some wifi stuff and need
my shit to go into mon mode
1020 [04:56:37] <skytrash> they one will
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1022 [04:57:11] <dioz> buy a router from your local for sale site
that you can install dd wrt on
1023 [04:57:20] <genoobie> ugh wifi stopped
working...grrr...stupid
1024 [04:57:38] <TomTomTosch> luxio: what do you mean by placebo
antenna?
1025 [04:57:57] <TomTomTosch> luxio: you mean ones that have a
fake antenna?
1026 [04:58:08] <skytrash>
replaced-url
1027 [04:58:10] <markybob> dioz: how do you think that's
gonna help him getting a working wifi adapter on his laptop?
1028 [04:58:14] <skytrash> thats the other guy i use
1029 [04:58:16] <luxio> TomTomTosch: yes
1030 [04:58:20] <luxio> the ones that are just plastic tubes
1031 [04:58:23] <zinx> wifi antenna, 3dB gain, 3dB insertion loss
1032 [04:58:26] <luxio> that just waste space
1033 [04:58:34] <markybob> luxio: i suggest you ignore everyone
but TomTomTosch. i'm going to bed.
1034 [04:58:49] <TomTomTosch> good night
1035 [04:59:32] <TomTomTosch> luxio: 5ghz needed?
1036 [05:00:13] <dioz> markybob he just needs to use the ethernet
adapter then
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1053 [05:04:14] <TomTomTosch> interestingly, some wifi dongles
that are advertised as rpi accessories, have no free software
support.
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1055 [05:05:03] <luxio> TomTomTosch: not needed
1056 [05:05:07] <luxio> but it would be nice
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1059 [05:08:08] <skytrash> yeah bro, there are some many out
there, it depends on what you need, 5gz, do you need to use it on an
AC network? size, price
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1061 [05:08:29] <skytrash> i usally go with atheros
1062 [05:09:26] <skytrash> most linux distros support it, if you
go with an ac capable card you might need to update some fireware
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1067 [05:11:09] <dioz> atheros used to be the way to go
1068 [05:11:18] <dioz> cause their chipsets were usually most
capable
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1070 [05:11:27] <dioz> wifi is so cheap now it tends to not matter
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1072 [05:12:55] <TomTomTosch> the D-Link DWA-160 looks nice if you
can find it for cheap.
1073 [05:12:56] <awal1> How I change 'mpv' mouse
actions? I have a standard mouse with only 3 buttons (left, right,
middle) and in "man mpv" I see "Mouse Control
1074 [05:12:56] <awal1> button 3 and button 4 Seek
backward/forward 1 minute. button 5 and button 6 Decrease/increase
volume." Right now scrolling with middle mouse button mpv seeks
backward/forward 1 minute, right button pauses the video file and
lest button does nothing. I want use left and right mouse button for
increase/decrease volume. Any clue?
1075 [05:13:39] <awal1> left button does nothing ^
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1077 [05:14:47] <awal1> no I have not /mpv.config or in ~.config
or /etc as the manual says
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1081 [05:15:06] <TomTomTosch> luxio, or D-Link DWA-126 if you
don't need dualband.
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1085 [05:15:26] <awal1> excuses: i dont have ~/.config/mpv or
/etc/mpv.config files here as the manual says
1086 [05:17:12] <jmcnaught> awal1: create ~/.config/mpv then,
there might be examples in /usr/share/doc/mpv
1087 [05:17:24] <dioz> luxio: alfa has extremely capable and
supported chipsets
1088 [05:17:25] <aerth> xscreensaver deb package
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1103 [05:20:52] <awal1> jmcnaught, ok, thanks. looked at
example.conf in /doc and no reference to mouse/keyboard actions.
thanks anyway
1104 [05:21:03] <TomTomTosch> luxio, AR9271 should be supported
out of the box and are pretty cheap on ebay.
1105 [05:21:31] <awal1> seems that one have to config/reconfig
both mplayer and mpv
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1107 [05:21:43] <awal1> big job
1108 [05:22:08] <jmcnaught> awal1: that example conf can probably
be used as a starting point for the ~/.config/mpv file, and then you
add the parts you found in the man page
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1111 [05:22:57] <awal1> jmcnaught, of, ok, I'll check what I
can do with all that. thanks for the tips
1112 [05:22:58] <Pinchiukas> If i changed my install-recommends
option, how can I make sure all recommended packages are installed
for a package that I already have?
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1117 [05:27:00] <luxio> TomTomTosch: I bought this
replaced-url
1118 [05:27:45] <awal1> Pinchiukas: a basic way is checking the
pkg description : apt/aptitude show pkgname
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1121 [05:28:35] <TomTomTosch> luxio, okay. that one should work
without problems. that's what the debian wiki and h-node say.
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1123 [05:28:44] <luxio> Let's hope.
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1125 [05:29:11] <awal1> Pinchiukas, aptitude can tell you which
recommends you miss but I no remember the exact argument
1126 [05:29:13] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: you could try
"aptitude --with-recommends install <package>".
Personally I don't disable recommends globally, only on a case
by case basis when the proposed install list looks crazy (which is
not often)
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1128 [05:30:24] <Pinchiukas> How about in the case of KDE? :)
1129 [05:30:46] <awal1> Pinchiukas, try aptitude search
'~RBrecommends:~i'
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1131 [05:31:40] <awal1> that should list all recommended but
uninstalled pkgs
1132 [05:32:10] <awal1> for a specific pkg, no idea xD
1133 [05:33:07] <Pinchiukas> I guess I'll try just installing
them all. Loads of crap I really don't need but maybe KDE will
start working at least half-decently.
1134 [05:33:18] <awal1>
replaced-url
1135 [05:34:47] <Pinchiukas> Oh got, it can't manage to do
that now...
1136 [05:35:16] <awal1> aptitude text interface may be more useful
regarding what that link says
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1138 [05:35:33] <Pinchiukas> Though I guess installing a bunch of
bluetooth (which I don't have) or some weird language spelling
packages won't fix KDE. :(
1139 [05:35:35] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: one thing you could try is
removing the apt configuration for no recommends, then remove the
kde meta packages with apt-get (not aptitude), then reinstall the
kde meta-package that you want
1140 [05:35:56] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: recommended packages are
usually recommended for a good reason :)
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1142 [05:36:37] <Pinchiukas> How is installing a bluetooth daemon
a recommended thing if I don't even have it?
1143 [05:36:49] <awal1> sometimes too much recommends
1144 [05:37:12] <awal1> I installed cheese and ended with nautilus
and gnome user guide and yelp :)
1145 [05:37:34] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: are you really constrained
for space? you can always go back and selectively remove some of the
recommended packages later
1146 [05:37:47] <Pinchiukas> No, I just absolutely hate installing
things I don't need.
1147 [05:37:57] <awal1> i believe thats correct under gnome, since
cheese is a gnome stuff
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1150 [05:38:58] <awal1> probably 'webcamoid' will be a
nice replacement for guvcview and cheese soon :)
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1155 [05:44:13] <Pinchiukas> Does anyone know why every reboot I
need to reconfigure my monitor layout, resolution and rearrange
things like widgets and panels in KDE?
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1158 [05:44:43] <Pinchiukas> Also, the "start" menu for
some reason opens on the wrong screen.
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1165 [05:48:56] <awal1> Pinchiukas, are you in stable/jessie?
1166 [05:49:15] <Pinchiukas> I'm actually Ubuntu 16.04.
1167 [05:49:23] <awal1> oh
1168 [05:49:34] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: you're in the wrong
place then, please go to #ubuntu for support
1169 [05:49:41] <Pinchiukas> I doubt Jessie would be any
different. :)
1170 [05:50:05] <TomTomTosch> how would you know? different
versions, different patches.
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1173 [05:50:14] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell Pinchiukas about based on
debian
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1175 [05:51:01] <Pinchiukas> Guess I'm off for the nuclear
option to just reinstall to Debian/Jessie.
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1180 [05:52:53] <awal1> Pinchiukas, your best choice is run debian
stable branch, codename Jessie right now. I fyou want newest stuff,
newest then ubuntu run sid or experimental :D
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1182 [05:53:17] <jmcnaught> awal1: people shouldn't run
experimental
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1184 [05:53:28] <TomTomTosch> or sid for that matter...
1185 [05:53:30] <jelly> awal1: experimental is not a full branch
that can be "run"
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1187 [05:53:45] <jelly> you can only add some of it to sid
1188 [05:54:14] <Pinchiukas> So basically people should be running
ancient versions. :)
1189 [05:54:21] <TomTomTosch> you mean if sid is too stable for
your liking?
1190 [05:54:34] <awal1> who knows, maybe Pinchiukas can pull all
its system from experimental
1191 [05:54:50] <jelly> Pinchiukas: that's correct
1192 [05:55:00] <Pinchiukas> I doubt even in stable KDE will work
decently.
1193 [05:55:08] <jelly> ancient versions have a known set of bugs
1194 [05:55:30] <Pinchiukas> You say it like it's a good
thing.
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1196 [05:56:13] <awal1> i find sid more stable then ubuntu anyway
1197 [05:56:16] <jelly> Pinchiukas: it's a lot better than
having to ask why your latest stuff rearranges your desktop on each
login
1198 [05:56:17] * zykotick9 doesn't consider debian stable's
software to be "ancient", instead, he considers it
"ready"
1199 [05:56:19] <jmcnaught> Pinchiukas: it's a predicatable
thing, nothing wrong with using the same version of stuff that works
for a couple of years at a time
1200 [05:56:32] <TomTomTosch> Pinchiukas, debian stable is what
people usually should run. it is exactly that, stable. it is meant
for people that value that over newness. you can decide if
that's for you.
1201 [05:56:35] <Pinchiukas> jelly: wanna bet the old stuff does
as well?
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1203 [05:57:14] <awal1> what old means for you?
1204 [05:57:20] <Pinchiukas> stable
1205 [05:57:26] <jelly> Pinchiukas: sure, go install debian 8 with
kde4 instead of an ubuntu beta with plasma 5, and try to reproduce
the issue
1206 [05:57:50] <jelly> until then, let's keep this channel
for actual problems with debian
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1208 [05:58:40] <Pinchiukas> I just googled for KDE4 screenshots.
My god it's awful. :D
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1211 [05:59:41] <TomTomTosch> no one forces you.
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1235 [06:17:37] <Pinchiukas> Well I do have to choose something.
Otherwise I'll have to go back to Windows.
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1292 [06:53:46] <ozzloy> i used gparted to create a partition on
an sd card. that worked, but when i plug in the sd card, i have to
type in my pw to mount. how do i make it automount without
authentication?
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1296 [06:55:51] <kernel_mutex> hi I'm talking about Debian
6.3 , how many DVD's are installation DVD's.
1297 [06:56:06] <kernel_mutex> Do I need to download full DVD set
?
1298 [06:56:31] <consolejazz> ozzloy: I've not personally
tried it, but this may help you,
replaced-url
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1300 [06:57:04] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex, the installation is
always on the first dvd. and debian 6 is no longer supported. why
not go with the current stable?
1301 [06:57:04] <kernel_mutex> hi I'm trying to burn 2 images
and find out it's oky with that?
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1303 [06:57:40] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex, netinst ist the
minimal installation. it is < 300MB.
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1322 [07:04:32] <consolejazz> Yesterday installed Debian Jessise
(i386 lxde) to an old laptop from USB stick. The repos in my
`/etc/apt/sources.list` file appears very minimal
1323 [07:04:36] <consolejazz>
replaced-url
1324 [07:05:28] <consolejazz> Since install of Debian occurred via
USB stick and without internet access, lines 1 and 3 of the file
were originally uncomment, while 6 and 8 were commented.
1325 [07:05:47] <consolejazz> What should I have in this file as
default repos?
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1327 [07:07:05] <TomTomTosch> consolejazz: you are missing a few
lines.
1328 [07:07:06] <consolejazz> I checked
`/usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list`, I should be able to
safely use that in place of what's in `/etc/apt/sources.list`
now?
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1330 [07:07:24] <TomTomTosch> !tell consolejazz about sources.list
1331 [07:07:25] <consolejazz> here's what the
../examples/sources.list is
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1335 [07:08:17] <consolejazz>
replaced-url
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1337 [07:09:39] <TomTomTosch> consolejazz: the bot sent you
instructions. httpredir finds a suitable mirror for you.
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1339 [07:10:22] <consolejazz> ah yes, thanks
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1341 [07:10:28] <ozzloy> consolejazz, thanks, i'll try it
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1343 [07:11:32] <consolejazz> on a related note, the allowance of
`non-free` software options is why the FSF doesn't officially
endorse Debian right?
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1345 [07:12:02] <ozzloy> this worked before, all i had to do was
insert the sd card and it would be read-writeable by my user
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1349 [07:15:57] <TomTomTosch> consolejazz: something about the
non-free part not being clearly separated once it's added. i
think it's rather silly.
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1364 [07:28:47] <austin987> general linux question that I
can't seem to find with google. I've got some Chinese
characters (宋体) that corresponds to \x5b8b\x4f53. What cli utility
can convert from utf8 TO that format of escape sequence? echo/printf
can't, iconv doesn't seem to
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1400 [07:53:54] <themill> austin987: I'd be doing that sort
of thing in python (and probably the level of manipulation above it
too)
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1402 [07:54:40] <austin987> themill, I'd strongly prefer
shell, as it is to add to an existing script
1403 [07:55:40] <themill> There's a lot of coreutils that
still thinks that characters are bytes; shell scripting isn't
really that great for non-latin1.
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1405 [07:55:43] <ozzloy> some sd cards require authentication,
some don't
1406 [07:55:52] <ozzloy> how can i tell why?
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1416 [07:57:23] <pksadiq> looking into auth.log on my test server,
I found a line: "Received disconnect from 222.255.174.51: 3:
com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: Auth fail" I haven't
installed any java clients for ssh. What does that mean?
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1423 [08:01:34] <pksadiq> Hm.. openssh just passes the message
from the client. This is really hard. So far 7000+ ssh attack
attempts in less than 15 hours, and nowhere my IP is published, and
no sites hosted!
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1427 [08:06:02] <nkuttler> pksadiq: welcome to the internet.
disable password auth, disable login for accounts that don't
need it, use fail2ban, etc
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1433 [08:07:38] <themill> austin987: you can convert to the byte
representation using od; it's not a pretty way of doing it
though. There's a chance awk can do this but it might also just
eat the multibyte sequence entirely
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1437 [08:08:08] <unborn> pksadiq: heh is that webserver or just
your machine?
1438 [08:08:10] <austin987> themill, cool, thanks for the tips
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1442 [08:09:16] <pksadiq> unborn: digital ocean, my credit expires
this month. So just testing what I can do with that.
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1444 [08:10:20] <unborn> pksadiq: you can prevent those ease..
setup ssh keys and forget about those annoyances.I had same issues
but I am hosting my sites from home (small sites no more then 50k
visits in a week).. ssh keys did resolve that
1445 [08:11:39] <consolejazz> for command line updates, `apt-get
{update,upgrade}` == `aptitude {update,upgrade}`?
1446 [08:12:31] <unborn> pksadiq: if that will not drop down
within 24 hours you can setup fail2ban, have cup of coffee and just
watch it live ;)
1447 [08:12:36] <aborrero> consolejazz: mostly yes
1448 [08:12:39] <consolejazz> ie, `apt` does more or less the same
thing as `aptitude`?
1449 [08:12:42] <consolejazz> ok
1450 [08:12:44] <pksadiq> unborn: Login is enabled only by keys.
But I don't know what can I do if someone succeed in logging in
(may be bug in openssh, kernel, etc.)
1451 [08:12:55] <lesta> pksadiq: ufw limit ssh
1452 [08:13:01] <themill> consolejazz: upgrade is different for
each one; see the man pages
1453 [08:13:09] <consolejazz> will do, tx
1454 [08:13:33] <pksadiq> lesta: Hm.. I just learning. Trying with
iptables.
1455 [08:13:50] <lesta> the best way
1456 [08:14:23] <consolejazz> prefer ipchairs myself
1457 [08:14:35] <unborn> pksadiq: with keys well not really.. if
you are really in panic mode, then tell ssh to let login only your
ip.. fail2ban and iptables.. but ssh keys mostly prevent trying..
main thing when using ssh keys is tu turn password login completely
off
1458 [08:14:41] <unborn> - for ssh
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1461 [08:15:16] <unborn> you can also change the port from 22 to
something else
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1466 [08:16:52] <lesta> yes change port and than sshd config have
a lot of options: allow / deny users or groups
1467 [08:16:56] <pksadiq> unborn: I'm looking into port
knocking to enable ssh
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1471 [08:18:40] <consolejazz> pksadiq: nice. port knocking seems
neat, though not yet tried it myself
1472 [08:19:40] <unborn> pksadiq: I have on mine any passwd login
challenge not allowed even for normal user not just root, just
basically ssh keys are allowed and that worked, I have like 13 tries
a day max..
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1476 [08:21:14] <consolejazz> there's also login modules to
permit two-factor authentication with SSH access
1477 [08:21:28] <consolejazz> On top of key-based or whatever
other auth you got
1478 [08:21:40] <consolejazz> I found it to be way annoying though
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1480 [08:22:51] <pksadiq> This is my testserver anyway. Just to
learn. Won't do anything series unless I'm confident
1481 [08:23:02] <unborn> pksadiq: also what I did just for my
panic mode is, Ive added few lines of commands to system, that when
any user would log into system via ssh, server it self sends me
automatically email and hangouts information, who was logged in
etc.. very convenient. Speaking the truth no firewall protection on
my end on port 22 heh
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1484 [08:24:13] <consolejazz> naughty naughty
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1489 [08:25:33] <pksadiq> unborn: I'm trying to use the
server for reverse ssh connections. Such that some user will connect
to my server enabling reverse ssh on his/her system. I shall login
to that system through my server (remote system administration). So
have to take too much care.
1490 [08:25:57] <unborn> basically if you have no key on your
system, ssh on server will kick you out right a way.. no chance for
password at all.
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1493 [08:26:16] <pksadiq> unborn: Your idea is great. Shall look
into that.
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1495 [08:27:18] <unborn> pksadiq: you only need to change 2 or 3
lines in ssh config then restart sshd server and you are locked
down.. if you want I can give you hint..
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1497 [08:28:07] <pksadiq> unborn: Let me try myself. And shall ask
once I fail (probably in a month) ;-)
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1502 [08:29:41] <pksadiq> unborn: I getting ready for debian-next,
creating dotfiles that shall configure GNOME 3, themes, fonts, etc.,
get remote help for interested users, etc. There is atleast one year
ahead for me, to be enough lazy. :-)
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1507 [08:30:43] <unborn> pksadiq:
replaced-url
1508 [08:31:16] <unborn> pksadiq: my server have no gui not at all
:)
1509 [08:32:26] <unborn> pksadiq: make sure you place your public
key to authorized_keys on /.ssh on your server otherwise you will
lock your self out ;)
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1511 [08:32:35] <unborn> I mean before you proceed
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1513 [08:32:54] <blingrang> unborn: can you tell me the hint, pm
is fine if pksadiq doesn't want to see it. I'm genuinely
curious.
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1517 [08:35:30] <unborn> blingrang:
replaced-url
1518 [08:35:40] <pksadiq> unborn: I'm already using 2048bit
key based login for ssh. I love your email idea.
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1520 [08:36:09] <pksadiq> s/2048/4096/
1521 [08:36:14] <unborn> pksadiq ah you want that as well?
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1524 [08:36:35] <pksadiq> unborn: sure, If you don't care.
1525 [08:37:23] <blingrang> unborn: thanks
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1533 [08:40:51] <unborn> pksadiq: blingrang
replaced-url
1534 [08:41:14] <unborn> pksadiq: you can test it right a way
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1538 [08:43:09] <pksadiq> unborn: is the command 'mail'
from sendmail?
1539 [08:43:13] <unborn> pksadiq: for instant msgs like hangouts
is bit different but its doable in same manner like emails.. that
way if anyone is logged into ssh you will get email at the time of
logging in, so you would be informed.. you can specify more then one
email also
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1541 [08:44:58] <unborn> pksadiq: mail will work generally with
sendmail or mailx..if you dont have sendmail installed the mailx you
have.. all linux distros have that by default I mean 98% so you will
get email regardless if you have sendmail or not
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1547 [08:47:45] <unborn> pksadiq: if your sendmail would be on
knees for whatever reason or gets compromised email will be send out
in any way... if you on a linux machine your self you can try on
command line echo "Hello - User $USER just logged into your
server. Have good day!" | mail -s "ALERT - Shell
Access" your@gmail.com
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1552 [08:48:14] <unborn> you should get email even if no sendmail
installed on your system
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1554 [08:50:11] <unborn> pksadiq: you can even tell debian to send
you a log with failed logins.. command for that is I think: cat
/var/log/auth.log | grep 'sshd.*Invalid'
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1558 [08:50:51] <unborn> you can do > ssh-fails.txt and then
mail......
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1562 [08:51:40] <pksadiq> unborn: I just got the email. I
didn't know it was that simple. But it ended at spam. I'm
writing my own script to configure my system now:
replaced-url
1563 [08:51:40] <pksadiq> be broken.
1564 [08:51:42] <jelly> unborn: sending a message using the mail
command cannot work without a /usr/sbin/sendmail in place
1565 [08:51:42] <unborn> pksadiq: its beautiful.. just play with
it.. I hope so I helped somehow..
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1568 [08:53:20] <unborn> jelly: I know.. but I found out that
mailx works fine with that command
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1574 [08:55:08] <unborn> pksadiq: yeah that will end in spam..
just add that email address to your contact list and it will be
fine...if you want smtp option for sending out emails which does not
clash with other mail deamons like sendmail etc you can use
sendemail (not sendmail)
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1576 [08:55:57] <unborn> sendEmail is correct name
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1579 [08:57:55] <pksadiq> unborn: gotta go. Thanks for your
scripts. Saved for future.
1580 [08:57:59] <unborn> ah gitlab is such a lovely thing, however
too heavy for my intel atom 7 years old server :) pksadiq also I did
not liked that all my gits get encrypted..
1581 [08:58:03] <unborn> sure.. cya
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1591 [09:01:02] <blingrang> unborn: thanks for the info
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1605 [09:05:36] <unborn> blingrang: youre welcomed any time
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1650 [09:23:45] <malademental> Hi, I have a very strange problem
with Debian jessie. Yesterday it worked fine, I didn't install
anything or what, and today, I run "startx" with my
openbox WM, everything seems to work fine except keyboard and mouse
aren't recognized.
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1652 [09:24:13] <malademental> I tried to run X without openbox
and it's the same problem. I must precise that I run a
self-compiled kernel with real time support (v.4.4.1)
1653 [09:24:57] <malademental> This is my Xorg.0.log :
replaced-url
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1668 [09:32:03] <malademental> Lol I found it! "hotplugging
is on, 'kbd' 'mouse' or 'vmouse' will
be disabled
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1676 [09:36:04] <leafwiz> Hi, I have a process that will not quit,
even if I do a kill 9. I am root when i run kill.
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1680 [09:36:57] <leafwiz> What else can I do?
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1689 [09:40:15] <TomTomTosch> what process is that? sometimes a
process can be in an uninterruptable sleep when blocked by a system
call.
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1694 [09:40:55] <leafwiz> From ps aux , root 1840 0.1 1.9 25440384
159972 ? Ssl Mar29 27:31 /usr/bin/synergys
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1696 [09:41:25] <leafwiz> I use synergys to share my keyboard ,
and my client wont connect up to my server
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1700 [09:42:18] <leafwiz> This new synergy has crashed a
sometimes. But this is the first time it has crashed in the
"background" often it segfaults and dies by its own.
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1703 [09:44:22] <bkpark> is synergy even foss anymore?
1704 [09:45:04] <TomTomTosch> and kill -9 <pid> does not
kill it? it should.
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1707 [09:45:39] <TomTomTosch> * kill -9 1840
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1709 [09:46:25] <leafwiz> [0945][root@haggis:/var/log]# kill 1840
1710 [09:46:33] <leafwiz> root 1840 0.1 1.9 25440384 159972 ? Ssl
Mar29 27:31 /usr/bin/synergys
1711 [09:47:09] <leafwiz> still there... Last line is from ps aux
| grep synergy
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1718 [09:49:03] <bkpark> hm. so according to the STAT code,
it's in an interruptible sleep ...
1719 [09:49:13] <bkpark> maybe this is relevant?
replaced-url
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1723 [09:49:55] <leafwiz>
replaced-url
1724 [09:49:58] <leafwiz> strace
1725 [09:50:26] <leafwiz> futex(0x2186104, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE,
17207, NULL) = 0
1726 [09:51:18] <leafwiz> See continous scroll of FUTEX_WAIT in
strace
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1729 [09:53:38] <bkpark> what's synergys's parent?
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1732 [09:54:24] <bkpark> and does it have any child processes?
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1734 [09:54:57] <bkpark> anyways. this may be relevant:
replaced-url
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1736 [09:55:14] <bkpark>
replaced-url
1737 [09:55:21] <musca> ,info synergy
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1739 [09:55:22] <judd> Package synergy (x11, optional) in
jessie/amd64: Share mouse, keyboard and clipboard over the network.
Version: 1.4.16-1; Size: 731.6k; Installed: 3601k; Homepage:
replaced-url
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1743 [09:56:50] <leafwiz>
replaced-url
1744 [09:57:06] <leafwiz> output from ps axjf
1745 [09:57:07] <bkpark> as in ppid of 1?
1746 [09:57:29] <leafwiz> or yeah , pid 1
1747 [09:57:31] <bkpark> oh. and no children ...
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1749 [10:00:22] <bkpark> can you just run a second synergys
process?
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1751 [10:00:31] <bkpark> maybe bind to a different port?
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1755 [10:02:37] <leafwiz> I tried running a second synergy, but it
seem the first process hogs the port..
1756 [10:02:52] <leafwiz> Because I could not get a connection to
the second process from my client
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1758 [10:03:02] <bkpark> right. i thought you could set the port
on commandline ...
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1760 [10:03:23] <leafwiz>
replaced-url
1761 [10:03:36] <leafwiz> ah.. sure, I can make it connect to
another port
1762 [10:03:37] <kernel_mutex> hi guys , I need your expertise
back.
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1765 [10:04:12] <leafwiz> But then I have to faff with my clients
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1767 [10:04:34] <bkpark> yeah. hm. what are pids 1841 and 1842?
1768 [10:04:46] <bkpark> and .. 26391?
1769 [10:05:02] <kernel_mutex> I want to install libudev-dev on
debian 6.0.9
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1771 [10:05:19] <kernel_mutex> I've tried with apt-get
install and apt-cache does not show it's results.
1772 [10:05:25] <kernel_mutex> What should I do ?
1773 [10:05:28] <kernel_mutex> any idea
1774 [10:05:30] <bkpark> other advice i saw was to kill the
children (since synergys is probably waiting on its child processes
to complete)
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1776 [10:06:45] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: tell me what what
'cat /etc/debian_version' says, please.
1777 [10:06:46] <leafwiz> bkpark: They are not alive on my system
1778 [10:06:51] <leafwiz> or running on the system
1779 [10:07:11] <kernel_mutex> 6.0.9 as lsb_release -r told
1780 [10:07:25] <bkpark> that's debian squeeze, right?
1781 [10:07:25] <kernel_mutex> @TomTomTosch
1782 [10:07:55] <kernel_mutex> yes , our clients are on them
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1784 [10:08:06] <kernel_mutex> they probably use POS touch screens
with our scanners.
1785 [10:08:07] <bkpark> leafwiz: hm. why are they showing on
strace, then? i'm not too familiar with strace ...
1786 [10:08:18] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: you are using a
version, that is no longer supported. did you change the sources to
the archive?
1787 [10:08:18] <leafwiz> bkpark: yeah, so it has probably lost
its children, and now it is stuck in a uninterutable loop?
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1790 [10:08:31] <leafwiz> bkpark: trying to connect to them?
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1792 [10:08:54] <kernel_mutex> @TomTomTosch: what is archive how
could I do that. Oky I'll dig on it.
1793 [10:09:04] <bkpark> kernel_mutex:
replaced-url
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1796 [10:10:13] <TomTomTosch> !tell kernel_mutex about squeeze
sources.list
1797 [10:10:24] <leafwiz> [1008][root@haggis:/var/log]# ps aux |
grep --color -E "1841|1842|26391" <-- shows no process
1798 [10:10:44] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: and 6.0.9 sounds very
wrong.
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1801 [10:11:17] <kernel_mutex> I don't know TomTomTosh our
clients use this distro.
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1806 [10:12:01] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: tell them they make a
terrible mistake to use an OS that gets no security updates ;D
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1811 [10:12:50] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: the bot sent you
information on how to fix your problem though. after you fix your
sources.list you need to apt-get update.
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1814 [10:13:28] <kernel_mutex> will that update my system?
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1817 [10:14:01] <debtest8> Hello ppl
1818 [10:14:01] <kernel_mutex> I can't do that cos we have to
make a package where our clients could use. I am just an Associate
Engineer so I can't make big suggestions.
1819 [10:14:02] <TomTomTosch> no, it will update the package
index.
1820 [10:14:07] <debtest8> i would like to install dnscrypt
package
1821 [10:14:13] <debtest8> but i'm on jessie
1822 [10:14:23] <debtest8> can i use backports for it? any guide ?
1823 [10:14:49] <TomTomTosch> kernel_mutex: read 'man
apt-get' for more information.
1824 [10:14:51] <bkpark> leafwiz: looking up how to free up a port
...
replaced-url
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1827 [10:15:12] <bkpark> i've never used tcpkill, but maybe
that can be used to at least disconnect synergys from the port
it's on?
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1831 [10:15:54] <bkpark> oops.
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1833 [10:16:04] <bkpark> 01:14 < bkpark> leafwiz: looking up
how to free up a port ...
replaced-url
1834 [10:16:11] <bkpark> 01:15 < bkpark> i've never
used tcpkill, but maybe that can be used to at least disconnect
synergys from the port it's on?
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1836 [10:16:27] <bkpark> 01:15 < bkpark> i've never
used tcpkill, but maybe that can be used to at least disconnect
synergys from the port it's on?
1837 [10:16:33] <bkpark> oops. sorry. lag.
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1841 [10:16:51] <leafwiz> bkpark: I just did a reboot :p But
thanks for the troubleshooting.
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1844 [10:17:01] <bkpark> oh. yeah, there's always that. :)
1845 [10:17:04] <debtest8> Package should be this one:
replaced-url
1846 [10:17:29] <leafwiz> bkpark: even if I don't like it..
:p
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1849 [10:18:29] <bkpark> debtest8:
replaced-url
1850 [10:18:40] <bkpark> i'm not seeing a backports listing.
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1852 [10:19:00] <debtest8> bkpark: oh :(
1853 [10:19:00] <bkpark> if you try to pull from testing, how many
packages does it want to upgrade?
1854 [10:19:16] <debtest8> bkpark: not checked, which command can
i use in order to do that
1855 [10:19:17] <debtest8> ?
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1857 [10:19:44] <bkpark> you can list both testing and stable
repos, and use apt-pinning:
replaced-url
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1859 [10:20:34] <jmcnaught> bkpark: debtest8: mixing stable and
testing is bad advice, even with pinning
1860 [10:20:36] <debtest8> bkpark: i guess i just have to add the
testing row, because the package is not existant for older
repositories
1861 [10:20:51] <debtest8> jmcnaught: just for testing purposes
i'm testing it in a vm
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1864 [10:21:24] <bkpark> jmcnaught: thought it was worth checking
... didn't jessie only recently become stable?
1865 [10:21:50] <jmcnaught> ,checkbackport dnscrypt-proxy
1866 [10:21:51] <judd> Backporting package dnscrypt-proxy in
sid→jessie/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
jessie.
1867 [10:22:31] <jmcnaught> debtest8: you could backport it
yourself. "/msg dpkg ssb" for some instructions. note that
manually backported packages don't get updates
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1869 [10:22:47] <debtest8> jmcnaught: could be an option too, i
plan to move to jessie asap
1870 [10:23:02] <debtest8> i meant move to stretch asap*
1871 [10:23:10] <jmcnaught> bkpark: almost a year ago
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1873 [10:23:54] <bkpark> oh, i was looking at the wrong sentence.
release for 8.4 ...
1874 [10:24:31] <jmcnaught> debtest8: well, don't run testing
on a server, especially one on the internet. testing is usually the
last to get security updates, and things change with it, sometimes
often (which means when you do apply updates it's more than
securit/bug fixes, it's also changes in behaviour)
1875 [10:24:52] <debtest8> is just a testing machine that i nuke
every 5 minutes
1876 [10:25:14] <debtest8> a local one i'm using for develop
no worries
1877 [10:25:30] <jmcnaught> debtest8: that's probably fine,
but stretch won't be release for probably another year so your
test results might not be useful for a while
1878 [10:25:53] <debtest8> jmcnaught: If unavailable: 1) Add a
deb-src line for sid (not a deb line!); where i have to add the
line, into sources.list ?
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1880 [10:26:22] <jmcnaught> debtest8: yes
1881 [10:26:42] <debtest8> jmcnaught: ok but wich line? i mean in
order to specify only that package
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1883 [10:27:17] <debtest8> deb-src
replaced-url
1884 [10:27:18] <debtest8> ?
1885 [10:27:20] <jmcnaught> debtest8: you need to add a deb-src
line for all of unstable. this will make source packages available
from unstable (not binary ones)
1886 [10:27:35] <debtest8> i can port from testing so maybe using
sid is unnecessary
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1888 [10:28:20] <jmcnaught> debtest8: the instructions are
recommending that you use unstable, not testing, but i guess
it's up to you.
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1890 [10:29:16] <debtest8> ok, but then it asks me to add the
backports reppo, isn't unnecessary considering that backports
reppo haven't the package?
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1892 [10:29:48] <debtest8> or maybe is needed for dependencies
that can be satisfied with the backports rep?
1893 [10:29:58] <bkpark>
replaced-url
1894 [10:30:15] <bkpark> they make it sound like building from
source isn't too much trouble. claims only dependency is
libsodium ...
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1896 [10:30:30] <jmcnaught> debtest8: above judd was saying the
build dependencies are satisfied by jessie and didn't mention
jessie-backports, however lots of other packages need
jessie-backports to satisfy build-deps
1897 [10:30:32] <bkpark> and i see libsodium-dev in jessie.
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1899 [10:31:21] <TomTomTosch> but having a package is neat.
i'd rather backport.
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1901 [10:31:49] <jmcnaught> indeed.. why let "make
install" spray files all over your system when you can have a
package that apt-get can remove
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1903 [10:32:08] <bkpark> well ... you make sure PREFIX is
/usr/local. :)
1904 [10:32:10] <bkpark> or /opt.
1905 [10:32:26] <debtest8> i really am eager to have stretch
stable uff
1906 [10:32:36] <debtest8> i want also the kernel live patching of
4.x kernel
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1908 [10:33:13] <jmcnaught> debtest8: it hasn't been frozen
yet, and once it's frozen it won't be released until
it's ready. there are newer kernels in backports though
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1915 [10:35:08] <jmcnaught> bkpark: i know you're helping,
but please don't advise people to add testing repos to stable
in here. most people are just going to mess their systems up
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1920 [10:35:55] <bkpark> o.k. i'll remember that. i was
asking how many packages it was going to try to upgrade, though.
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1925 [10:38:56] <debtest8> jmcnaught: just a little question
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1927 [10:39:33] <debtest8> jmcnaught: if i want to just reuse the
.deb file i have obtained, on a new machine i can skip all the
backports and other passages right ?
1928 [10:39:50] <debtest8> jmcnaught: can I just use the .deb on a
jessie plain machine?
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1930 [10:40:39] <jmcnaught> debtest8: for this package it seems
so, but for other packages that require dependencies from backports
you would at least need to have jessie-backports in sources.list
1931 [10:40:51] <debtest8> jmcnaught: i pretty see
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1934 [10:42:12] <jmcnaught> debtest8: not all packages can be
backported, usually just the ones with simple dependencies
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1936 [10:43:14] <debtest8> jmcnaught: i wonder why this one
isn't so
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1939 [10:44:11] <jmcnaught> debtest8: because of big differences
between the versions in stable and testing, also the reason mixing
the two breaks stuff
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1941 [10:44:32] <debtest8> i see
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1947 [10:47:30] <debtest8> jmcnaught: i tried to install it on the
new machine and it calls for dependencies
1948 [10:47:40] <debtest8> dnscrypt-proxy depends on libsodium13
(>= 0.7.0); however: Package libsodium13 is not installed.
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1952 [10:48:26] <jmcnaught> debtest8: "apt-get install
libsodium13"
1953 [10:48:26] <bumbar_> is there some software available on
debian to prevent ddos?
1954 [10:48:36] <bumbar_> or to mitigate it as much as possible
1955 [10:48:43] <debtest8> jmcnaught: xD just done, i wonder why
he didn't automatically b4
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1958 [10:50:48] <jmcnaught> debtest8: dpkg doesn't handle
dependencies, that's what apt-get and the other apt tools do. i
recommend spending a bit more time learning about the package system
in Debian before upgrading to stretch. on testing it's harder
to tell if you're doing something wrong or if the distro's
just broken at the moment when you are unfamiliar with the tools
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1960 [10:51:16] <debtest8> jmcnaught: i see thanks for the advice
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1974 [10:59:23] <debtest8> jmcnaught: beg pardon, in apt-get i
have an option like this to force the rebuild of the config files in
case of need: apt-get --assume-yes -o
Dpkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" install --reinstall
packagename
1975 [10:59:35] <debtest8> jmcnaught: do it exists something
similiar for dpkg -i ?
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1981 [11:02:06] <TomTomTosch> you can use -P for purge to remove
config files with the package.
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1985 [11:03:37] <Gjax> I wish someone could package the new
version of Openttd
1986 [11:04:17] <debtest8> TomTomTosch: it's ok but i need to
reinstall them
1987 [11:04:22] <jmcnaught> debtest8: 1) i think --assume-yes is
an anti-pattern, unless you're doing automation and have tested
first. 2) the -o Dpkg... stuff are options passed to dpkg. 3) lots
more than I can tell you on IRC in the dpkg man page :)
1988 [11:05:00] <debtest8> jmcnaught: it's ok indeed i'm
preparing an unattended script for me
1989 [11:05:21] <jmcnaught> debtest8: anyways i'm off to bed,
happy learning adventures!
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1991 [11:08:01] <bkpark> hm. wouldn't dpkg-reconfigure do
something like what you wanted, reset the config files?
1992 [11:08:02] <debtest8> jmcnaught: thanks
1993 [11:08:11] <TomTomTosch> Gjax: have you checked the openttd
website? they offer a 1.6 .deb for jessie.
1994 [11:08:15] <bkpark> (or see the same menus you saw when
installing the package)
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1996 [11:08:18] <debtest8> have a nice sleep
1997 [11:08:57] <TomTomTosch> Gjax: so your wish has been granted,
i guess.
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2000 [11:13:06] <drmagoo> Does anyone here uses turses? Trying to
build and install it, but getting a lot of weird python errors..
I'm suspecting that its some broken dependencie that debain
doesnt install...
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2011 [11:17:00] <veek> anyone use mpage
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2059 [11:33:59] <p3rs3us> hey guys, any google driver client (ala
dropbox) available in the wild?
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2070 [11:40:25] <Brigo> p3rs3us, grive - Google Drive client for
GNU/Linux
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2077 [11:44:00] <AlwaysHigh> who ever recommended docopt thank you
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2079 [11:44:11] <AlwaysHigh> very easy to implement
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2085 [11:47:08] <strk> sudo -u
replaced-url
2086 [11:47:22] <strk> service apache2 restart #
SSLCertificateKeyFile: file
'/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key' does not exist or
is empty
2087 [11:47:25] <strk> what's the problem ?
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2089 [11:47:40] <strk> oh, missing sudo on "service"
command
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2091 [11:47:43] <strk> silly me
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2108 [11:53:53] <p3rs3us> Brigo, do you know if there is any
official webpage from grive. The github code seems to be more than 3
years old
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2111 [11:55:10] <joze> Is the service command still in effect with
systemd?
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2113 [11:55:25] <Brigo> p3rs3us, no, i just made a search in the
Debian database.
2114 [11:56:05] <Brigo> joze, more or less, when you use it, you
are really using systemd systemctl command.
2115 [11:56:06] <p3rs3us> Brigo, but do you use it? does it work?
2116 [11:56:26] <joze> didn't know that
2117 [11:56:47] <Brigo> p3rs3us, i have used it many years ago, it
didn't has graphic interface but it works.
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2120 [11:58:10] <p3rs3us> Brigo, thanks i will give it a go
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2123 [11:59:17] <buerofalke> is there *any* way to get predictable
network interface names in the debian 8 netinstaller
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2125 [11:59:21] <buerofalke> +?
2126 [11:59:33] <Brigo> p3rs3us, np
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2128 [12:00:08] <Samouy> Hello there, I have some issues with my
fresh installation with encrypted LUKS partition with inside my
RootFS and home LVM partitions
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2130 [12:00:28] <Samouy> when I try to boot with Grub it tells me
No volume group find
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2140 [12:01:58] <TomTomTosch> Samouy: does it still proceed?
2141 [12:02:05] <HoloIRCUser2> my mdadm raid 6 array got loaded
read only after --assemble --force, any idea how to proceed?
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2143 [12:02:41] <Samouy> TomTomTosch: No, Its looping until I get
a rescue shell busybox
2144 [12:02:46] <Samouy> I used the graphical expert install to
make the partitions. I also backported grub and kernel image 4.4 to
have better support for my NVMe ssd ... I think I miss something
with the grub configuration (missing "cryptdevice=..." )
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2147 [12:04:09] <Samouy> But I tried to pass the cryptdevice
parameter with grub command line
2148 [12:04:12] <Samouy> and nothing
2149 [12:04:17] <Samouy> still the same problem
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2163 [12:12:25] <HoloIRCUser2> hi
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2215 [12:39:58] <dcz> hello guys
2216 [12:40:02] <dcz> i install nvidia prime and when i do ALT+TAB
i see some glitches on screen otherwise everything is cool. What can
i do ? i have haswell ; nvidia gtx 860m and intel video card.
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2255 [12:54:02] <balance> wanted to seta static ip and my tutorial
says I have to add dns to etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base - cant
find it on debian, what's the eqquivalent for that on debian?
directly into interfaces?
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2257 [12:54:26] <Ghostbird> Depends on whether you have resolvconf
installed.
2258 [12:54:39] <Ghostbird> If you haven't, set the static IP
in /etc/network/interfaces.
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2260 [12:55:22] <Ghostbird> resolvconf is nice for laptops and
their ilk, that move a lot between networks. But I find it harder to
configure more complex static network setups with it.
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2262 [12:55:49] <balance> Ghostbird, ty - I'm a noob when it
comes to networking, I just want my VM to have a static ip, guess
interface is okay forthat
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2265 [12:56:15] <Redfoxmoon> balance, for me it's under
/etc/resolv.conf
2266 [12:56:32] <Redfoxmoon> standard debian install, no head
though
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2271 [12:57:12] <balance> Redfoxmoon, ty
2272 [12:57:36] <Redfoxmoon> balance, no problem :
2273 [12:57:38] <Redfoxmoon> :)*
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2279 [12:59:13] <Ghostbird> balance: For such set-ups I usually
remove the resolvconf package, but I guess that just a static IP is
doable with /etc/resolv.conf too.
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2282 [12:59:30] <Redfoxmoon> you only set the DNS resolvers in
resolv.conf
2283 [12:59:40] <Redfoxmoon> the static IP is still set in
/etc/interfaces..
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2287 [13:00:14] <Checkfx> hi
2288 [13:00:16] <Redfoxmoon> that's how I've understood
it anyway.
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2290 [13:00:22] <Redfoxmoon> Checkfx, Hi!
2291 [13:00:24] <balance> Redfoxmoon, yeah - I'm following
replaced-url
2292 [13:00:35] <Redfoxmoon> balance, weird
2293 [13:00:42] <Ghostbird> balance: That seems correct.
2294 [13:00:58] <Checkfx> can someone help me with a svideo
trouble with my so not nice nvidia GT200
2295 [13:01:19] <Checkfx> i try to enable the svideo output
2296 [13:01:39] <Ghostbird> balance: You have set Virtualbox to
bridge?
2297 [13:01:54] <Checkfx> but no search or driver install will
work at the moment ... im so fucking lost
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2299 [13:02:10] <balance> Ghostbird, sure. I'll double check
my settings
2300 [13:02:13] <Redfoxmoon> balance, paste your
/etc/network/interfaces file
2301 [13:02:39] <Ghostbird> balance: And I assume you did not copy
the addresses shown on that page, but used appropriate values for
your own local network?
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2310 [13:04:14] <balance> Ghostbird, I copied it since it looks
good, I have other devies which have ip's like 192.168.1.*
2311 [13:04:31] <strk> apt-cache policy docker-engine # shows me a
long list of versions, all with score 500, how do I request
installing a specific version ?
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2315 [13:05:02] <Redfoxmoon> balance, *sigh* set your network
device to dhcp in interfaces
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2317 [13:05:07] <Redfoxmoon> bring the device up, ifconfig
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2319 [13:05:31] <Redfoxmoon> copy your valid settings and use
those for address, gateway, etc.
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2321 [13:05:59] <hmpf> Hi everyone.
2322 [13:06:14] <Driver> hi
2323 [13:06:46] <hmpf> I have a question about automatic execution
of dpkg on an embedded system without root rights.
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2325 [13:07:39] <hmpf> or at least the normal application and the
triggering skript do not have root rights. and i have not figured
out a way how to get dpkg to run as root, yet.
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2327 [13:07:59] <Checkfx> sudo ?
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2330 [13:08:18] <hmpf> but with sudo i would have to put the
password somewhere, right?
2331 [13:08:24] <Checkfx> yep
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2333 [13:08:49] <markybob> nope
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2335 [13:09:13] <markybob> you can use "user ALL=(ALL)
NOPASSWD:ALL" in sudoers (no quotes)
2336 [13:09:20] <Checkfx> you are already in root or in user mode
?
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2338 [13:09:43] <balance> Redfoxmoon, okay - but seems I have a
different problem - anyway, thanks, I'll come back if I cant
fix it :p
2339 [13:10:04] <Ghostbird> hmpf: markybob: Better change that
sudoers line to allow that user to only run dpkg.
2340 [13:10:32] <Ghostbird> Then you can create a dedicated user
for that task that can only run dpkg as root. Less potential
security issues.
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2345 [13:11:54] <Ghostbird> Off the top of my head it would be:
user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/dpkg (but you'd have to verify
that.
2346 [13:12:08] <hmpf> Ghostbird: that seems like a good idea.
i'll look into that.
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2349 [13:13:21] <hmpf> my original idea was starting a skript at
system start that runs infinitely as root and listens to a named
pipe. and then starts the update when i write something specific
into the pipe.
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2351 [13:14:35] <hmpf> systemd starts processes as root?
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2355 [13:15:28] <Ghostbird> hmpf: No, it's configured per
process how they are started.
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2358 [13:16:00] <hmpf> ok. i guess i have some reading to do about
that, too.
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2362 [13:17:13] <hmpf> but the sudo will be my next try.
2363 [13:17:13] <hmpf> thanks for the help!
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2394 [13:28:56] <benjr> my 2nd computer restarted on its own the
other day and dumped all of this into the terminal when i was
ssh'd in, I have no idea what to make of it
replaced-url
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2397 [13:29:49] <benjr> i tried to run mcelog as it says but i
dont have that
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2404 [13:31:33] <eoli3n> salut
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2408 [13:33:26] <eoli3n> j'ai une problematique, je maintiens
un parc de client, je voudrais pouvoir mettre à disposition
certaines applications via un montage, mais quand meme pouvoir les
gerer via apt, pas forcement celui de l'hote. comme apt inscrit
des fichiers un peu partout dans le systeme, pour pouvoir
centraliser ca sur un montage, est-ce que je pourrais pas utiliser
lxc ou une techno du type
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2410 [13:34:02] <markybob> !fr
2411 [13:34:02] <dpkg> Pour l'aide en francais, veuillez
rejoindre le canal #debian-fr. Francophone users: for help in
french, please go to #debian-fr.
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2413 [13:34:08] <eoli3n> ah sorry
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2417 [13:35:37] <eoli3n> i manage a pool of clients. I want to
install some apps on a remote dir, but keep apt management. As apt
writes files everywhere on the system, it's impossible to
install package on a shared dir. So is there any way to use lxc to
provide a container mount with nfs, or something like that ?
2418 [13:35:58] <eoli3n> the problem will be PATH var which will
not resolve lxc bin, on top level host
2419 [13:36:41] <eoli3n> does someone has any idea to make it
possible ? install packages via apt, on a shared dir
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2457 [13:55:02] <wfq> hi all
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2459 [13:55:56] <wfq> guys I would like to uninstall Mysql cleanly
and remove all files (eve databases) and try to re install it again.
Do you know a guide I can follow please?
2460 [13:55:57] <wfq> thanks
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2477 [14:01:53] <l9> raspbian autologin on console when the
raspbian dosent have a keyboard attached too it
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2481 [14:05:45] <karlpinc> wfq: Do a purge on all the mysql
packagesyou have installed. Then re-install the packages. But when
you re-install install maraiadb. Debian is dropping support for
mysql next major release.
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2492 [14:12:06] <b0t> Hello, how to stop cron mails?
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2524 [14:22:39] <b0t> Hello, how to stop crontab alert emails?
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2531 [14:24:00] <fuzzy-logic> b0t: try sending them to dev/null in
the mailto statement in crontab, like this - >/dev/null
2>&1
2532 [14:24:06] <bijan_> Hi, I want to run a simple script on my
debian 8.4 server on startup (starting my webapp). How to do it
right?
2533 [14:24:17] <b0t> No work
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2536 [14:25:21] <bijan_> There are thousand docs for starting
stuff but I lost track what is the way to go today.
2537 [14:25:42] <b0t> No work >/dev/null 2>&1 and
mailto="", nothing
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2541 [14:26:21] <fuzzy-logic> b0t: or add this to your cron : n *
* * * /path/to/command > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
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2547 [14:29:01] <b0t> Ok thanks
2548 [14:29:08] <fuzzy-logic> did it work ?
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2552 [14:30:08] <b0t> One moment
2553 [14:30:16] * fuzzy-logic loves feed-back
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2556 [14:30:34] <b0t> No work
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2559 [14:30:49] <b0t> The email subject is <jack@vps263004>
cd /home/jack/scripts/ && sh checks.sh
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2561 [14:31:07] <b0t> And i change the line for * * * * *
/home/jack/scripts/checks.sh > /dev/null 2>&1
2562 [14:31:25] <fsociety[00]dat> Hi #debian; How do I check the
zRAM is working properly on the system?
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2564 [14:31:50] <b0t> It seems that the changes do not work
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2566 [14:31:53] <fuzzy-logic> b0t: who owns the crontab - user or
root and did you append the agrg with '2 X pipes true'
2567 [14:32:08] <fuzzy-logic> *arguement
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2569 [14:33:25] <b0t> Yes but the subject of email stil the same
2570 [14:33:43] <b0t> Subject: Cron <jack@vps263004> cd
/home/jack/scripts/ && sh checks.sh
2571 [14:34:06] <b0t> I modified the command about an hour ago
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2574 [14:35:34] <fuzzy-logic> b0t: are you trying to modify email
message content from the cron daemon or completely stop emails from
cron ?
2575 [14:36:13] <b0t> Nop, i dont, tell my how to stop emails from
cron
2576 [14:36:45] <bijan_> Hi, I want to run a simple script on my
debian 8.4 server on startup (starting my webapp). How to do it
right? :D
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2578 [14:38:04] <fuzzy-logic> b0t: I did. If it is not working
than sorry, but I cannot help further. Maybe someone else here can
(or google it).
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2581 [14:39:15] <l9> is there a way too change what tty that are
displayed on the screen from ssh?
2582 [14:39:19] <b0t> X_x
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2586 [14:41:20] <npo> l9: just `tty` should work
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2599 [14:45:28] <l9> npo: chvt 1 chvt 2 and so on
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2613 [14:54:30] <dionysus69> how do I convert iso file to img?
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2618 [14:56:07] <babilen> dionysus69: "mv foo.iso
foo.img"
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2622 [14:56:50] <MaBunny> Hey guys
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2625 [14:57:15] <MaBunny> So ive been formatting my usb stick n
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2627 [14:57:43] <MaBunny> Theres a folder tht doesnt seem to go
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2630 [14:58:08] <dcpc007> hi all, does anyone knows if we can have
or activiate some logs on an old NIS under Solaris 8 ? I'm
migrating to an openldap on debian , but need to keep only active
passwd account for example (and more tahn 15 years without any
management or clean ....)
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2632 [14:58:16] <dionysus69> babilen: haha ok will try that
2633 [14:58:34] <babilen> dionysus69: Why do you want to rename
the file anyway?
2634 [14:58:53] <dcpc007> i(d want to get a log like hostname
requested account X in passwd map
2635 [14:59:06] <MaBunny> Its named lost+found
2636 [14:59:09] <MaBunny> I formatted it using mkfs n gparted
2637 [14:59:09] <MaBunny> But it doesnt go,n yes the filesystem
was ext4
2638 [14:59:11] <MaBunny> I also tried rm ./lost+found but
2639 [14:59:17] <MaBunny> It didnt help
2640 [14:59:29] <MaBunny> Can you help me guys????
2641 [14:59:39] <themill> MaBunny: lost+found is part of the unix
filesystem it's not there for you to remove
2642 [14:59:56] <themill> !lost+found
2643 [14:59:57] <dpkg> i guess lost+found is a directory where
recovered information (bits of files usually) goes after repairing
an ext{2,3,4} or XFS filesystem. Created by mklost+found or
xfs_repair.
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2650 [15:02:23] <MaBunny> Guys srry
2651 [15:02:34] <MaBunny> Can you help me
2652 [15:02:34] <debtest8> guys
2653 [15:02:42] <MaBunny> Pls!!!
2654 [15:02:46] <debtest8> i'm getting mad in order to run my
service in its proper port
2655 [15:02:53] <debtest8> i just installed dnscrypt-proxy
2656 [15:03:03] <debtest8> it uses an init.d script in order to
run the service
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2658 [15:03:07] <babilen> MaBunny: What with?
2659 [15:03:12] <MaBunny> I think its a virus
2660 [15:03:25] <bazhang> MaBunny, what is a virus
2661 [15:03:26] <babilen> Did you actually read what themill just
said?
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2663 [15:03:39] <MaBunny> I need to remove a folder
2664 [15:03:43] <babilen> ...
2665 [15:03:49] <MaBunny> I was pinged
2666 [15:03:55] <MaBunny> Off
2667 [15:03:56] <bazhang> MaBunny, the lost and found?
2668 [15:04:02] <MaBunny> Yes
2669 [15:04:03] <debtest8> normally the config is located into
/etc/default/dnscrypt-proxy , however it exists also the .socket
file into /lib/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket
2670 [15:04:06] <babilen> dpkg: lost+found
2671 [15:04:07] <dpkg> well, lost+found is a directory where
recovered information (bits of files usually) goes after repairing
an ext{2,3,4} or XFS filesystem. Created by mklost+found or
xfs_repair.
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2673 [15:04:11] <bazhang> thats NOT a virus MaBunny
2674 [15:04:27] <babilen> 14:59:38 themill > MaBunny:
lost+found is part of the unix filesystem it's not there for
you to remove
2675 [15:04:28] <MaBunny> Ok
2676 [15:04:40] <MaBunny> Ok
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2678 [15:04:50] <debtest8> i tried to change in both places my
config but.. the server still starts on the default port instead
following my config
2679 [15:04:56] <MaBunny> So its not a virus???
2680 [15:04:58] <MaBunny> Ok
2681 [15:05:11] <bazhang> <bazhang> thats NOT a virus
MaBunny
2682 [15:05:13] <themill> MaBunny: google could also have answered
this question btw
2683 [15:05:36] <debtest8> err, can someone try to help me with a
more serious question than the lost+found one? XDD
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2686 [15:06:07] <MaBunny> Srry
2687 [15:06:09] <MaBunny> Thnx guys
2688 [15:06:09] <MaBunny> Bye
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2691 [15:07:02] <debtest8> tl;dr: the /etc/init.d/dnscrypt-proxy
doesn't follow it's config into
/etc/default/dnscrypt-proxy and neither the one in
/lib/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket he just does what he want
without getting any config than default.
2692 [15:07:17] <debtest8> could it be that the init.d script is
badly written ?
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2694 [15:07:52] <ChrisH> dcpc007: NIS does not care about the map
usage. You might want to be more specific on your question.... and
Solaris 8 is pretty old
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2697 [15:09:02] <debtest8> this is the content of the init.d
script:
replaced-url
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2699 [15:09:37] <dcpc007> ChrisH: that's why i want to
migrate it quickly :)
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2703 [15:09:57] <themill> debtest8: which version of the package
is this? what's in the config file and how do you know it is
not used?
2704 [15:09:59] <dcpc007> but not many infos about enterprise
history and more than 15 years old configs
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2706 [15:10:34] <debtest8> themill: well i builded it from the sid
repositories making my own backport like i was suggested here
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2708 [15:10:52] <ChrisH> dcpc007: last on all NIS using boxes
should show the used accounts. NIS Maps can be easy dumped from
files to using ypcat/ypwhich [-m] and others
2709 [15:11:00] <dcpc007> and i'm cleaning associated old
data inthe same time (like what to do with an old account, seems not
used since more than 5 years and have files under this uid)
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2711 [15:11:13] <debtest8> themill: i'm trying to do anything
else than changing the default port from 53 to 5353
2712 [15:11:27] <dcpc007> i have the content, ... i want to
identidy unused account for example
2713 [15:11:35] <dcpc007> and unused autofs mounts
2714 [15:12:25] <dcpc007> near nobody here can tells me if the
folder share/unix/softs/soft_X is usefull or can be deleted ( with
the share and the account soft_X associated)...
2715 [15:12:27] <themill> debtest8: and which init system are you
using?
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2717 [15:12:36] <debtest8> themill: what do you mean?
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2719 [15:12:49] <ChrisH> dcpc007: consider the reverse approach.
disable accounts and wait for anyone asking for missing stuff
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2723 [15:15:09] <dcpc007> how many years :) when i ask to users
(or higher) for folder of 2005... they don't confirm that i can
delete .. -think they don't really know and nobody want to take
a decision)
2724 [15:15:16] <dcpc007> many accounts are disabled
2725 [15:15:46] <dcpc007> but application account can be here only
for data management and not used as "real account" with
login
2726 [15:16:02] <dcpc007> then my other solution to take the
~/.history date is not accurate
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2728 [15:16:21] <dionysus69> I know this is a very wrong place to
ask but how do I backup data from macbook when I can only access
command S shell or recovery screen. I am also looking at booting up
live usb on it
2729 [15:16:56] <dcpc007> they guive me the good project this time
... :-(
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2731 [15:17:14] <ChrisH> dcpc007: no unix system I know tracks the
user, mounts...
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2733 [15:17:55] <dcpc007> ok, thx ... i don't find infos on
solaris man manges ...
2734 [15:17:59] <dcpc007> pages
2735 [15:18:21] <dcpc007> i found a debug nis mode in redhat, but
on more recent versions ... and linux implementation
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2737 [15:18:58] <dcpc007> i'll try the bluff to ask put near
all "old" data in archive, and see ....
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2740 [15:19:15] <dcpc007> not sure they agree but after,
they'll have to manage ...
2741 [15:19:23] <dcpc007> thx for the time
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2744 [15:19:57] <themill> debtest8: systemd? sysvinit? upstart?
...? Does /run/systemd/system exist?
2745 [15:20:08] <debtest8> it uses systemd i guess
2746 [15:20:09] <debtest8> yes
2747 [15:20:43] <themill> So that config file is quite clear about
the port configuration not being in it
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2753 [15:22:37] <debtest8> themill: i have no idea it says also
this "The default port is 53. If using systemd, this is not
used and must be specified in dnscrypt-proxy.socket."
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2755 [15:23:24] <debtest8> themill: i found this file in different
locations:
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2757 [15:23:32] <debtest8>
/lib/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket
2758 [15:23:39] <debtest8>
/etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/dnscrypt-proxy.socket
2759 [15:23:48] <debtest8>
/var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled/sockets.target.wants/dnscrypt-proxy.socket
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2767 [15:25:01] <debtest8> themill: it seems that changing it
inside
/etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/dnscrypt-proxy.socket did
the trick
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2769 [15:25:42] <debtest8> themill: however i'm unable to
restart and have the port chaning unless i restart completely the
maching, also i'm not able to turn it down, is this normal? i
tried with /etc/init.d/dnscrypt-proxy stop
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2772 [15:26:02] <themill> that will only be a symlink and that
change will get reverted next time you upgrade
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2774 [15:26:26] <debtest8> themill: so wich one is the file i
should edit ? :O
2775 [15:26:34] <themill> you need to "systemctl
daemon-reload" after changing the config files
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2777 [15:26:53] <debtest8> it says when i try to stop it: Stopping
dnscrypt-proxy (via systemctl): dnscrypt-proxy.serviceWarning:
Stopping dnscrypt-proxy.service, but it can still be activated by:
dnscrypt-proxy.socket
2778 [15:27:21] <debtest8> i just need to know where put the
definitive config and how start and stop it properly
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2801 [15:35:15] <debtest8> themill: i tried also with systemctl
stop dnscrypt-proxy but it doesn't turn it off, with netstat
-tulpn i can still see the :5353 now in use
2802 [15:35:19] <MaBunny> Hey guys its me again
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2804 [15:35:34] <MaBunny> So im making a new installer n
2805 [15:35:36] <themill> debtest8: that's not the daemon
running through, that's the socket listening
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2808 [15:36:01] <MaBunny> When i type cp debian.iso > /devsdb1
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2810 [15:36:12] <GNU\colossus> is there a FOSS irc bouncer/proxy
software (preferably in Debian) that supports authenticating against
PAM?
2811 [15:36:15] <themill> MaBunny: that command is wrong on many
levels.
2812 [15:36:16] <MaBunny> It says permission denied
2813 [15:36:23] <MaBunny> Idk!!!
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2817 [15:36:38] <MaBunny> I dont hav a net conn now n
2818 [15:36:38] <debtest8> themill: oh, i'm used that when i
close a process also the sockets are closed
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2820 [15:36:41] <themill> MaBunny: you could read the
documentation for the installer. Or you could not install it.
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2822 [15:36:59] <debtest8> themill: which is the best practice to
turn off and turn on such service ?
2823 [15:37:00] <MaBunny> Im talking from a 1kBps conn
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2825 [15:37:11] <MaBunny> Like a 2g sim card
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2827 [15:37:31] <fred1807> Installed Geary email client but it
cannot authenticate with any SMTP server. Maybe I need to install
something related to SSL ?
2828 [15:37:37] <MaBunny> themill,can you pls tell me the
command???
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2832 [15:38:14] <shibly> fdisk -l , i got this at the end:
Partition table entries are not in disk order.
2833 [15:38:21] <shibly> What should i do?
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2835 [15:39:01] <themill> debtest8: if you want to stop the socket
listening and then activating the service on demand, you can stop
"foo.socket" instead of "foo.service"
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2837 [15:39:51] <MaBunny> Guys?? Pls im really in a slow network
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2839 [15:40:23] <shibly> Can anyone answer?
2840 [15:40:24] <debtest8> themill: i see so in order to close it
properly i have to turn down also the dnscrypt-proxy.socket
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2842 [15:41:32] <themill> debtest8: that's what the warning
about it perhaps being activated by the socket. You probably
don't need to shut down both service and socket, socket should
be sufficient from memory of the dependencies there
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2847 [15:43:33] <debtest8> themill: i see, well instead if i do a
change to the config? i stop it, do a systemctl daemon-reload
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2849 [15:43:43] <debtest8> or i have to specify the service name
2850 [15:44:13] <MaBunny> themill,pls tell me the command
2851 [15:44:37] <MaBunny> I swear by god tht im on a 2g network
2852 [15:44:59] <themill> debtest8: daemon-reload doesn't
need any parameters, it reloads everything.
2853 [15:45:12] <themill> debtest8: I would assume you still need
to restart the service though
2854 [15:45:16] <debtest8> themill: and wich is the file to change
in this case ?
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2857 [15:45:53] <debtest8> if i systemctl cat dnscrypt-proxy it
says EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/dnscrypt-proxy
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2874 [15:51:25] <themill> debtest8: you need to override the
socket file
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2876 [15:51:48] <debtest8> themill: in wich path?
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2879 [15:52:24] <debtest8> which sorry*
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2881 [15:52:53] <debtest8> ls
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2887 [15:55:47] <themill> debtest8: you should be able to create a
file with just the entry you want to override in
/etc/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket.d/
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2890 [15:56:12] <themill> (I think)
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2893 [15:56:41] <MaBunny> Hey guys so i checked
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2895 [15:57:00] <MaBunny> But when i type umount /dev/sdb1 n
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2897 [15:57:22] <MaBunny> cp debian.iso /dev/sdb1
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2899 [15:58:03] <MaBunny> It still says cannot create regular file
'dev/sdb1'
2900 [15:58:04] <MaBunny> Help!!!
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2902 [15:58:27] <debtest8> themill: ok i will overwrite that one
thanks! :D
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2906 [15:59:19] <drmagoo> MaBunny: what are you trying to do ?
2907 [15:59:51] <MaBunny> Im trying to create an installer
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2912 [16:00:37] <drmagoo> MaBunny: so /dev/sdb1 is a usb-memory
stick ?
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2916 [16:01:08] <themill> MaBunny: you've done this before.
Perhaps consult your notes about what you did?
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2918 [16:02:03] <MaBunny> Hey
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2920 [16:02:26] <themill> (In fact, we have already solved this
exact problem for you 6 weeks ago)
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2930 [16:04:10] <kuhno> i experience a really strange behaviour on
my debian server: just after re-installing wget (apt-get remove
&& apt-get install) my wget binary seems to disappear (wget
not found). i already checked my PATH. what else can I do to know
what happens tehre?
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2932 [16:04:27] <LadyInRed> Shit
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2934 [16:04:38] <LadyInRed> I cant change my nick
2935 [16:04:40] <themill> kuhno: is /usr/bin/wget there?
2936 [16:04:49] <kuhno> themill: no
2937 [16:04:52] <LadyInRed> Guys i MaBunny
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2939 [16:05:17] <LadyInRed> drmagoo what were you saying before??
2940 [16:05:32] <kuhno> i called wget and which wget right after
reinstalling and it worked (replied /usr/bin/wget or gave me the
wget syntax)
2941 [16:05:39] <drmagoo> LadyInRed: is /dev/sdb a usb-memory
stick ?
2942 [16:05:47] <LadyInRed> Yes
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2944 [16:06:04] <drmagoo> LadyInRed: and you want to use it to
boot from ?
2945 [16:06:13] <LadyInRed> I cant cp debian.iso to /dev/sdb1
2946 [16:06:16] <themill> LadyInRed: [Thu, 25 Feb 2016] [23:09:20]
<markybob> MaBunny: you just download the iso and cp image.iso
/dev/sdX (note not sdX1, but sdX)
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2948 [16:06:55] <LadyInRed> It says cannot create regular file
'/dev/sdb1'
2949 [16:07:10] <LadyInRed> I read the online tutorial
2950 [16:07:53] <LadyInRed> Permission denied
2951 [16:07:57] <drmagoo> LadyInRed: you can also try 'sudo
dd if=debian.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M' remeber that all data on
/dev/sdb will be lost forever.
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2953 [16:08:08] <LadyInRed> Ok
2954 [16:08:12] <tulphoon> wait
2955 [16:08:15] <fred1807> drmagoo, why the bs=4M for?
2956 [16:08:17] <themill> There's no reason not to use cp.
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2958 [16:08:20] <LadyInRed> Its empty anyways
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2960 [16:08:21] <tulphoon> You want to make a bootable drive?
2961 [16:08:28] <LadyInRed> Yeah
2962 [16:08:28] <tulphoon> i mean USB drive-stick
2963 [16:08:29] <tulphoon> whatever
2964 [16:08:30] <tulphoon> just
2965 [16:08:42] <LadyInRed> Yeah,bootable usb
2966 [16:08:50] <tulphoon> sudo dd if=/path/to/file.iso
of=/dev/sdb
2967 [16:08:52] <tulphoon> and it should work
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2969 [16:09:01] <themill> or just use cp.
2970 [16:09:05] <tulphoon> cp?
2971 [16:09:09] <babilen> tulphoon: How exactly is that easier
than "cp file.iso /dev/sdb" ?
2972 [16:09:12] <drmagoo> fred1807: number of bytes to write each
time. to speed up or slow down depending on system/memory
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2975 [16:09:17] <themill> Seriously, if he can't get the
syntax of cp right, he's not going to get dd right.
2976 [16:09:18] <tulphoon> babilen, i just know it works :)
2977 [16:09:21] <markybob> jesus. no one reads the guide
2978 [16:09:32] <tulphoon> and i use it, so it tell my method
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2980 [16:10:05] <tulphoon> themill, well, kinda true
2981 [16:10:55] <LadyInRed> drmagoo its working
2982 [16:11:06] <drmagoo> LadyInRed: glad to hear
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2984 [16:11:30] <LadyInRed> drmagoo so bs=4M reads 4megabytes??
2985 [16:11:57] <drmagoo> LadyInRed: reads and writes in blocks of
4 megabyte at a time
2986 [16:12:09] <LadyInRed> Ok
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2989 [16:12:46] <fred1807> so if I am performing the job ina old
machine with 512 ram and a old pentium clock, I better dont use
bs=4M ?
2990 [16:12:47] <Iridos> kuhno, seems impossible... so after you
installed you see the file with ls -l /usr/bin/wget?
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2996 [16:14:11] <MrDetonia> Does debian support adding the
"ssd" option to a btrfs partition on install?
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2998 [16:14:20] <MrDetonia> or do I have to add that to fstab
myself afterwards?
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3001 [16:15:24] <kuhno> Iridos: yes, well, at least once. after
invoking wget once it seems to be gone
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3004 [16:16:03] <LadyInRed> Ok guys job done
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3006 [16:16:08] <Iridos> so you can invoke it once?
3007 [16:16:09] <LadyInRed> Thnx drmagoo
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3009 [16:16:13] <LadyInRed> Bye
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3018 [16:18:35] <kuhno> Iridos: i now re-installed it the third
time, this time i did apt-get autoremove first. now it seems to work
for now. now I will try reinstalling java6 (non-free), which gave an
error last time due to wget missing
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3021 [16:19:03] <narcos> Hi all. I've created foo.sh on my
Desktop, given it +x, and set nautilus to run scripts. However the
script exits immediately when I run it (as it's interactive and
long running)
3022 [16:19:08] <narcos> How can i solve this?
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3026 [16:21:17] <Sick> screwed up... tried KDE. I've apt-get
removed kde-full apt-get remove sddm but now I don't have a
Display Manager. :(
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3029 [16:22:00] <kuhno> Iridos: here is a paste of what happens:
replaced-url
3030 [16:22:03] <Sick> what's the default display manager
with Debian Testing and Gnome? (and how can I get it back installed
and running?) dpkg-reconfigure (something LOL)
3031 [16:22:23] <awal1> Sick, gdm3
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3033 [16:22:40] <narcos> Hm it seems I need to set the nautilus
property to "ask each time", and then select Run In
Terminal
3034 [16:22:40] <Sick> awal1, so just dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
I'm guessing huh?
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3036 [16:22:48] <narcos> it'd be nice if "Run in
terminal" could be the default
3037 [16:22:49] <awal1> if running gnome
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3039 [16:23:03] <awal1> Sick, yeah
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3041 [16:23:16] <awal1> Sick, do you have another DM installed?
3042 [16:23:45] <WormFood> what command line tool will give me
information about a video file, such as it's length?
3043 [16:24:03] <themill> WormFood: avprobe
3044 [16:24:13] <themill> (or ffprobe)
3045 [16:24:18] <WormFood> thanks themill
3046 [16:24:56] <themill> np
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3048 [16:25:25] <awal1> Sick, "how I can get it back
installed and running" means? have you uninstalled gdm3 or
disabled it via systemctl/init.d ?
3049 [16:25:28] <teraflops> Obv. Install other session manager.
Gdm. Sddm(again) lightdm. If already installed just enable the one
you want with systemctl.
3050 [16:26:09] <bumbar_> is there some service available to
install that will ban or limit bandwith of ddos attackers?
we've been under ddos all day...
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3052 [16:26:38] <teraflops> narcos: or just use ’my terminal
-e whatever' inside the script
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3054 [16:27:03] <Sick> awal1, well I didn't uninstall it....
when I do: dpkg-reconfigure gdm3 that fails...
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3056 [16:27:22] <narcos> teraflops, ok ta
3057 [16:27:23] <teraflops> Narcos or create a proper .desktop
file for your script with the terminal thing to yes.
3058 [16:27:26] <awal1> Sick, have you disabled it?
3059 [16:27:37] <narcos> teraflops: Yeah I just used that solution
:) [replaced-url
3060 [16:28:00] <Sick> well... other than just apt-get install
kde-full && apt-get remove kde-full && apt-get
remove sddm nope.
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3062 [16:28:05] <teraflops> narcos: both solutions are fine I
guess
3063 [16:28:20] <Sick> (respectively, I didn't exaclty do
that... heh minus about 10mins in KDE)
3064 [16:28:24] <awal1> Sick, "systemctl status
gdm3.service"
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3066 [16:29:12] <Sick> gdm.service: unit cannot be relaoded
because it is inactive
3067 [16:29:17] <awal1> Sick, if you have kde DE installed you may
have kdm too (jessie) or sddm (stretch)
3068 [16:29:29] <awal1> so try reconfiguring the kde DM
3069 [16:29:34] <Sick> awal1, I've apt-get removed sddm and
kde-full
3070 [16:29:48] <awal1> dpkg-reconfigure kdm or sddm, the one you
have
3071 [16:30:04] <awal1> you have?
3072 [16:30:06] <Sick> awal1, I don't even have it
installed... trying to get rid of all KDE stuff and go back to
GNOME.
3073 [16:30:07] <Sick> lol
3074 [16:30:12] <narcos> teraflops: With the Desktop approach any
idea if it's possible to start the shell hidden or minimised?
3075 [16:30:25] <Iridos> kuhno, I'm missing any ls -li
/usr/bin/wget there... once when it's present and once when it
apparently is not ...
3076 [16:30:27] <Sick> again: apt-get remove kde-full &&
apt-get remove sddm && apt-get autoremove
3077 [16:30:38] <Sick> so... all that's gone
3078 [16:30:57] <awal1> Sick, that will only remove the meta pkgs,
the whole kde stuff will still there :D
3079 [16:31:00] <Sick> which gdm3 < it's installed
/usr/sbin/gdm3
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3081 [16:31:26] <Sick> awal1, really? odd... must be a new thing.
3082 [16:31:37] <Sick> you are right... damn. LOL
3083 [16:31:45] <Sick> which konsole shows it installed
3084 [16:32:07] <teraflops> narcos: if you have e.g st -e in the
script or not if I remember well. Also try and see ™ both
options
3085 [16:32:16] <awal1> Sick, if you want remove the whole kde I
can help, but I dont guarantee you 100 % success
3086 [16:32:24] <awal1> Sick, you want try?
3087 [16:32:30] <Sick> awal1, yessir!
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3089 [16:32:41] <Iridos> kuhno, most likely cause seems to be a
problem with the filesystem... what filesystem is it?
3090 [16:32:45] <awal1> Sick, I wont break your system
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3092 [16:32:52] <teraflops> Heh
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3094 [16:33:04] <Iridos> awal1, he gotta do it himself?
3095 [16:33:11] <awal1> Sick, first try apt-get install
--reinstall gdm3
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3097 [16:33:28] <awal1> Iridos, removing the whole kde DE
isn't easy
3098 [16:33:50] <awal1> but a few commands will do it
3099 [16:34:09] <Sick> awal1, kk doing that now.
3100 [16:34:24] <kuhno> Iridos: when not present it outputs as
expected: ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/wget': No such file
or directory. FS is ext4 on a volume group (vserver on a cluster).
ls -li when wget is present will take a minute to reinstall
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3103 [16:34:29] <Sick> action "reload" failed
3104 [16:34:33] <Sick> that doesn't sound good
3105 [16:34:43] <Sick> gmd.service is not active, cannot reload.
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3107 [16:35:21] <awal1> Sick, after install --reinstall, try
runing systemctl enable gdm3.service
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3109 [16:36:00] <Sick> awal1, ok bud I did that. it said it was
executing and enable gdm3
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3111 [16:36:35] <Sick> I must be lagging LOL
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3113 [16:37:11] <kuhno> Iridos: # ls -li /usr/bin/wget : 263080
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 470560 Jan 22 20:27 /usr/bin/wget
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3115 [16:37:19] <awal1> Sick, do you have 2 machines or you have
only one and you are using it and it the one with gdm3 issue?
3116 [16:37:24] <Sick> awal1, anyway I can purge gdm3 and then
re-install it?
3117 [16:37:44] <Sick> awal1, on my laptop now... it's Gnome
too... (didn't mess with KDE there )
3118 [16:38:08] <Sick> going back and forth with my USB kvm thingy
3119 [16:38:24] <awal1> Sick, you can purge it of course but check
closely what apt tells you
3120 [16:38:38] <Sick> apt-get purge gdm3 ?
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3123 [16:39:11] <awal1> Sick command is correct yeah, executing it
is your decision
3124 [16:39:11] <Sick> yeah it's pulling gnome* gnome-core*
task-gnome-desktop* not a good idea LOL
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3126 [16:39:52] <awal1> Sick, systemctl status kdm.service ?
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3128 [16:40:10] <Sick> awal1, yeah... how can I purge all that kde
junk? (doing that now status)
3129 [16:40:31] <Sick> Active: inactive (dead)
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3132 [16:40:46] <awal1> Sick, what are you running now ? jessie or
stretch?
3133 [16:40:57] <Sick> testing... stretch.
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3135 [16:41:01] <dionysus69> what is a good block size for dd
/dev/zero if I want to low level format device?
3136 [16:41:05] <dionysus69> speed is the priority here
3137 [16:41:07] <awal1> so go to #debian-next
3138 [16:41:12] <Sick> awal1, :(
3139 [16:41:21] <awal1> Sick ^
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3144 [16:41:36] <awal1> Sick, here is channel support for stable
3145 [16:41:58] <Sick> awal1, yeah... Just figured the commands
wouldn't be dependant on release.
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3147 [16:42:05] <awal1> people here are looking for solutions for
solve there problems not for break their system more
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3149 [16:42:30] <Sick> awal1, So you are saying I'm trying to
break my system?
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3151 [16:43:27] <awal1> no, but my idea is testing/sid is for test
/ help to find bugs
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3153 [16:43:54] <awal1> bad english here so excuses
3154 [16:43:57] <Sick> awal1, awal1 sorry to be a bother.
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3157 [16:44:40] <awal1> which kde have you installed?
3158 [16:44:44] <awal1> kde-full?
3159 [16:44:50] <awal1> kde-standard?
3160 [16:44:59] <Sick> kde-full
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3162 [16:45:15] <Sick> (or so I thought... I tried to apt-get
remove kde-full) but as you said... it's still there. *sigh*
3163 [16:45:22] <awal1> when you installed it dpkg should have
prompted you to choose a default DM
3164 [16:45:28] <awal1> what you did?
3165 [16:45:37] <Sick> awal1, aye, that's what I thought. It
didn't prompt me.
3166 [16:45:45] <Sick> awal1, hence testing[tm] :P
3167 [16:45:48] <Sick> I guess
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3170 [16:46:34] <awal1> kde testing/sid version uses sddm now
3171 [16:46:55] <awal1> kdm is no longuer available (only for
jessie)
3172 [16:47:05] <Sick> awal1, I'll go ask on #debian-next I
guess... thanks for trying
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3175 [16:47:51] <awal1> Sick, I dont know what's your
priority. get gdm3 back and running or remove the whole kde stuff
3176 [16:47:53] <alt^255> Hi all. So after upgrading from jessie
to stretch I noticed /dev/xconsole is missing. There's no trace
of it in rsyslog.conf. What am I missing?
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3179 [16:48:43] <Sick> awal1, well... getting gdm3 back up and
running. But getting rid of the kde cruft would be nice too.
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3182 [16:49:24] <rdctrlzr> hi. trying to cmake an app which
requires libgmp10. I installed the packege, still I get Could NOT
find gmp (missing: GMP_INCLUDE_DIR GMP_LIBRARY) ... any idea what I
could do?
3183 [16:49:40] <awal1> Sick, you have did a dist-upgrade from
jessie to stretch or started with minimal debian system, without DE,
and dist-upgraded to stretch?
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3185 [16:50:29] <Sick> awal1, I had a fully working stretch gnome
setup. Then installed kde-full (fail) then I removed kde-full (and
sddm) and now I have no Display Manager
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3187 [16:51:32] <jmcnaught> Sick: if you have gdm installed, have
you done "systemctl start gdm"?
3188 [16:52:09] <awal1> Sick, I can help you for remove almost all
kde stuff but I dont use gnome or gdm,
3189 [16:52:35] <themill> rdctrlzr: if you're compiling, you
need the -dev package not the compiled library
3190 [16:52:42] <themill> +just
3191 [16:52:51] <Sick> jmcnaught, THAT started it
3192 [16:53:13] <Sick> jmcnaught, now I just need to set that
sucker to start @ boot and I'm golden (other than removing the
KDE cruft LOL)
3193 [16:53:51] <jmcnaught> Sick: "systemctl enable gdm"
and maybe "man systemctl" ;)
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3195 [16:54:20] <Sick> jmcnaught, lol :P
3196 [16:54:21] <awal1> Sick, systemctl start gdm3.service had
effect that means it wasn't disabled, try rebooting and see if
it's nicely started
3197 [16:54:59] <jmcnaught> awal1: you can start a service that
isn't enabled
3198 [16:55:01] <Iridos> kuhno, checking if the disk is full with
df -h might be a good thing, also checking /var/log/messages and
dmesg.... this should show some info on the inode extundelete
--inode 263080 /dev/sdaX
3199 [16:55:05] <awal1> then come back for remove kde :D
3200 [16:55:15] <awal1> jmcnaught, oh, yes, you right
3201 [16:55:17] <Sick> awal1, jmcnaught yeah rebooting that box
now.
3202 [16:55:31] <awal1> I told him to execute "enable"
3203 [16:55:36] <Sick> thanks so much guys... this is like old
school debian help. :)
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3207 [16:55:53] <jmcnaught> Sick: also for the future you'll
get better stretch related support in the #debian-next channel on
irc.oftc.net
3208 [16:56:02] <Sick> jmcnaught, yessir
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3213 [16:56:49] <Sick> jmcnaught, but I beg to differ that
I'll get "better" support there, unless you guys are
there ;)
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3216 [16:57:38] <Iridos> Sick, some are... but more people running
testing are there than here
3217 [16:57:44] <awal1> Sick, reboot and see if your gdm is
started nicely and if you can log in to gnome session. if all fine,
you're done :)
3218 [16:57:45] <jmcnaught> Sick: some us are, some people that
aren't on freenode are there too. irc.oftc.net is Debian's
official IRC network, this channel is just a left-over from when it
was freenode
3219 [16:57:59] <Sick> awal1, jmcnaught ok... finally got Gnome
sorted... just need to remove all the KDE cruft.
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3221 [16:58:39] <Sick> if you guys are old school debian you might
remember me as: OctobrX
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3223 [16:58:40] <Sick> heh
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3225 [16:59:11] <rdctrlzr> themill: ah. my fault. of course.
thanks
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3230 [17:00:11] <kuhno> Iridos: good hint, just 500MB left on / .
nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet that doesn't sound
too helpful either
3231 [17:00:14] <awal1> Sick, first of all make a back up of all
the software installed in your system, if any...
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3234 [17:01:18] <Gjax> anyone with a good link that explains apt
pinning?
3235 [17:01:28] <sillenzio> does someone where uses kde4 has a DE
for your workstation ? (think changing from i3wm to kde4)
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3248 [17:05:34] <jmcnaught> Gjax: there's an article about it
on the debian wiki, but if you're planning on mixing testing
and stable it's not a very good idea. Also this part of the
Debian Reference, mind the admonitions:
replaced-url
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3258 [17:09:20] <baum> i'm currently running debian-testing,
with mesa 11.1.2, however OpenGL is only on version 3.0, how is that
possible? Shouldn't mesa implement the newest opengl version?
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3262 [17:11:43] <jmcnaught> baum: did you check the mesa website
for details on what it supports?
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3264 [17:13:00] <baum> jmcnaught: yes, it should implement opengl
4.1
3265 [17:13:20] <ghormoon> hi, can I somehow get details from
links why it refuses https cert? it works from another system with
exact same version of links and ca-certificates, works for wget,
works for some other domains I tried, works from other browsers on
the same machine (so it's not mitm likely)
3266 [17:13:23] <jmcnaught> baum:
replaced-url
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3270 [17:14:56] <baum> jmcnaught: means that it actually depends
on the radeon open source driver?
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3273 [17:16:45] <jmcnaught> baum: i took it to mean that the
actual version of opengl depend on the video driver. they might know
more in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net (the stretch support channel)
or #dri-devel (the mesa channel)
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3278 [17:18:56] <baum> jmcnaught: hmm alright, thanks
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3294 [17:22:11] <fearnothing> hi, I'm running debian with
bind, and I've just discovered that my server has glibc 2.19
which is one of the vulnerable versions I believe
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3296 [17:22:32] <fearnothing> what's the right way to go
about patching it?
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3298 [17:22:45] <fearnothing> it doesn't seem to come down
with the distro updates
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3303 [17:24:07] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: security fixes are
backported in debian stable. are you talking about the glibc
vulnerability that is mentioned in the channel's topic?
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3306 [17:25:20] <fearnothing> not sure, is that the one that
applies to getaddrinfo()?
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3315 [17:26:11] <Wtflux> hi guys im installing a debian vm 64-bit
one of the "small" or light distros ~355 mg .iso, i am
wondering is there any way to set debian when the VM is launched to
boot into CLI mode, no GUI or desktop interface, straight CLI?
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3317 [17:26:29] <xorond> fearnothing, you can try downloading the
source and build from that?
3318 [17:26:49] <xorond> Wtflux, just don't install a Desktop
Environment
3319 [17:26:52] <jmcnaught> xorond: please don't recommend
people install libc from source
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3321 [17:27:21] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: yes, that's the one
that the "/msg dpkg libc6_bug" mentioned in the topic is
talking about
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3323 [17:27:37] <xorond> jmcnaught, he already has a version
running. What's the matter with installing from source?
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3325 [17:28:12] <Wtflux> xorond i think at time of install its
going to require me to choose a GUI and i can go with native debian
or choose one of the others: LXDE, KDE, Gnome, etc. but i cant
choose none
3326 [17:28:16] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: are you subscribed to the
debian security announcement mailing list? you might also be
interested in the security tracker, here's the link for libc6:
replaced-url
3327 [17:28:24] <Wtflux> i tried to do that last time by just
choosing "debian" but i still had some form of GUI
3328 [17:28:27] <fearnothing> I am not
3329 [17:28:28] <fearnothing> thank you
3330 [17:28:46] <jak2013> friends how to solve this: argghh
replaced-url
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3332 [17:28:48] <Wtflux> Reason im doing it a second time is
because my main OS crashed
3333 [17:28:52] <jak2013> how to know wich is duplicated?
3334 [17:28:58] <xorond> Wtflux, I don't think that's a
step in the install script, but correct me if I'm wrong
3335 [17:29:23] <Wtflux> let me input the exact iso im using to
install J1M
3336 [17:29:27] <jmcnaught> xorond: because there are updated
packages for debian, and because libc6 is the most important library
on gnu/linux, and installing from source means not getting updates
anymore.
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3339 [17:29:52] <fearnothing> presumably it's only a major
concern if I'm permitting DNS requests from external clients?
3340 [17:29:56] <xorond> jmcnaught, I know that but he said that
the repo doesn't update that pkg
3341 [17:29:59] <Wtflux> xorond: debian-8.3.0-amd64-netinst
3342 [17:30:13] <jmcnaught> xorond: sounds like you need to read
about how debian works
3343 [17:30:21] <fearnothing> xorond, it's possible that
I'm just unclear on whether or not it is truly up to date
3344 [17:30:23] <Wtflux> here in a moment its going to ask me to
choose an xwindows deal i think, ill try and grab the screenshot. i
think it said something along those lines.
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3347 [17:30:36] <fearnothing> doing ldd --version gives: "ldd
(Debian GLIBC 2.19-18+deb8u4) 2.19"
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3349 [17:31:05] <xorond> Wtflux, I installed Debian Sid on my
laptop just yesterday, that wasn't a step on the script. I was
left without a GUI after install and chose one to my liking after
that. But I skipped the software installation step so that might be
it.
3350 [17:31:19] <Wtflux> ah
3351 [17:31:26] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: "apt-cache policy
libc6" will check the installed version. don't listen to
xorond.
3352 [17:31:27] <xorond> Try skipping the 'Select and install
software' step and maybe it will work
3353 [17:31:40] <Wtflux> you must be right because im sitting thru
the software install step right now, i also didnt know you could
skip that either
3354 [17:31:55] <Wtflux> thanks
3355 [17:32:01] <xorond> Wtflux, np
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3357 [17:32:11] <xorond> jmcnaught, mb
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3360 [17:33:12] <xorond> jmcnaught, I'm not a regular debian
user, still learning, forgive my incompetence
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3363 [17:33:18] <fearnothing> ok, well I'm fully up to date
with the package manager it seems, but based on my reading of the
info on the bug, the package manager version is still vulnerable
3364 [17:33:21] <kuhno> Iridos: forget about my wget issue, we
found out the debian machine is infected and almost no binary is
genuine anymore
3365 [17:33:29] <fearnothing> whereas I thought that a patch had
been released
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3369 [17:33:52] <xorond> fearnothing, what's on your
sources.list? Did you check that?
3370 [17:33:59] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: versions don't
change for most packages in debian stable. the security fixes are
backported to the version in debian.
3371 [17:34:03] <xorond> Maybe you are using an older repo
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3373 [17:34:20] <fearnothing> oh, in that case how are you
supposed to know that you've been patched against an issue?
3374 [17:34:20] <shibly> Hello
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3376 [17:34:23] <jmcnaught> xorond: it's okay if you
aren't an expert, but please refrain from giving advice if you
don't know what you're talking about, you're
confusing people
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3378 [17:34:43] <xorond> jmcnaught, alright :)
3379 [17:34:50] <shibly> fdisk -l, got this: Partition table
entries are not in disk order.
3380 [17:34:53] <shibly> Why?
3381 [17:34:57] <shibly> What should i do?
3382 [17:35:03] <xorond> shibly, don't flood please
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3386 [17:35:34] <xorond> shibly, it simply means that the listed
partitions are not ordered the same in your disk scheme
3387 [17:35:44] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: if you look at this page
you will find that the getaddrinfo bug is listed under the
"resolved" section:
replaced-url
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3390 [17:36:39] <shibly> xorond, What should i do?
3391 [17:36:43] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: or see here:
replaced-url
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3393 [17:37:06] <bezaban> fearnothing: the security tracker which
jmcnaught linked also lets you search for issues by CVE
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3395 [17:37:18] <bezaban> or browse by package :)
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3398 [17:37:41] <fearnothing> aha, I had clicked on the wrong CVE,
hence I was confused
3399 [17:37:52] <xorond> shibly, there's nothing wrong.
It's not a problem, that's just how fdisk works
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3402 [17:38:55] <fearnothing> thank you jmcnaught and bezaban
3403 [17:39:06] <bezaban> mostly jmcnaught :)
3404 [17:39:22] <fearnothing> that's why he came first :P
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3406 [17:39:28] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: definitely subscribe to
replaced-url
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3439 [17:51:27] <fearnothing> if I do `time <cmd>` and the
'real' and 'user' times are notably different,
what is that telling me?
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3457 [17:57:13] <jmcnaught> fearnothing: do user + sys == real?
user is how much time was spent in userland processes, sys is how
much time the kernel spent working, real is the amount of time spent
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3464 [18:00:34] <jak2013> when i try an apt-get update i get this
warning: W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
3465 [18:00:38] <jak2013> how to remove?
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3468 [18:01:22] <jmcnaught> jak2013: you want to remove the
repository from your sources, or remove the error?
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3470 [18:02:35] <jak2013> remove the duplicate repository
3471 [18:02:42] <jak2013> i try: cd /etc/apt
3472 [18:02:47] <jak2013> grep "pve-enterprise" *.* and
not results
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3477 [18:03:55] <jmcnaught> jak2013: it could be in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d, you would need to use "grep -R"
to recursively search sub directories. also you should go to proxmox
for support, proxmox is not supported by #debian
3478 [18:04:05] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell jak2013 about proxmox
3479 [18:04:21] <jmcnaught> jak2013: the dpkg bot has messaged you
with where to get proxmox support
3480 [18:04:24] <jak2013> yes i know
3481 [18:04:29] <jak2013> about support of proxmox.
3482 [18:04:32] <jhutchins> jak2013: Also, *.* will only find
files that have a . in the name, * will find all.
3483 [18:04:46] <jak2013> ok
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3494 [18:09:50] <jak2013> testing: grep 'proxmox.com' -r
/etc/apt/
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3504 [18:15:06] <jak2013> jhuebner:
replaced-url
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3516 [18:17:47] <f0f4r> can I use tcp window scaling without tcp
time stamp?
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3553 [18:31:15] <awal1> Any one uses 'radio' software? I
have no radio0 in dev. How to solve that?
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3584 [18:40:47] <asarch> Couldn't find any package whose name
or description matched
"browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash"
3585 [18:40:48] <asarch> ?
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3587 [18:40:56] <asarch> From:
replaced-url
3588 [18:41:03] <asarch> This is Debian 8 for x386
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3593 [18:43:09] <markybob> asarch: in jessie you need to use
jessie-backports
3594 [18:43:27] <markybob> asarch:
replaced-url
3595 [18:43:47] <asarch> Thank you!
3596 [18:43:58] <asarch> Thank you very much markybob :-)
3597 [18:44:08] <markybob> np :)
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3599 [18:45:25] <asarch> Thank you
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3637 [18:59:10] <dtcrshr> is it possible to run php-mbstring on
debian8?
3638 [18:59:20] <dtcrshr> I dont find it on the repos, besides
php5 is mostly avaiable
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3643 [19:02:55] <RoyK> dtcrshr: may be built in according to this
one
replaced-url
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3652 [19:05:23] <dtcrshr> thanks RoyK
3653 [19:05:43] <markybob> dtcrshr: it's built in already
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3657 [19:06:19] <markybob> dtcrshr: you can test it. php5 -m in
command prompt to get a list of modules
3658 [19:06:27] <markybob> dtcrshr: if you're using debian
it's in there
3659 [19:06:27] <dtcrshr> hm thanks
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3661 [19:06:46] <RoyK> roy@mia:~$ php5 -m| grep mb
3662 [19:06:46] <RoyK> mbstring
3663 [19:06:54] <RoyK> that's a jessie box
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3668 [19:08:24] <tommy521> Is it possible to fulldisk-encrypt my
drive after install?
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3671 [19:08:55] <RoyK> tommy521: yeah, just reinstall ;)
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3673 [19:09:54] <RoyK> tommy521: tbh, I don't know, but last
I checked, it wasn't possible
3674 [19:10:04] <GitGud> any recommendations for a good audio
output equalizer for debian?
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3680 [19:11:19] <tommy521> Ok, thanks RoyK, was what I thought
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3699 [19:15:31] <Iridos> tommy521, it's only software...
everything is possible... but practical?
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3706 [19:17:52] <tommy521> What benefits is there over fulldisk
encryption vs just encrypting my user data, i.e.
ecryptfs-migrate-home? I mean is there any web\chat\other personal
artifacts stored elsewhere than in the home folder?
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3710 [19:18:45] <Iridos> /tmp and swap
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3712 [19:18:56] <greycat> Email is delivered to /var/mail/ in
Debian by default.
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3715 [19:19:13] <greycat> So, unless you changed deliver to
~/Maildir/ or similar....
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3719 [19:19:43] <Iridos> well, for server services... yeah,
/var/replaced-url
3720 [19:20:03] <greycat> Oh right, kids these days use web mail
or similar shit :(
3721 [19:20:16] <jmd> tommy521: Well full disk encryption means of
course that everything is encrypted.
3722 [19:20:22] <zykotick9> tommy521: <sidenote, if it's a
laptop> _by default_ home dir encryption breaks hibernation...
where FDE with LVM does not...
3723 [19:21:06] <tommy521> Its a laptop, thanks, Il be off
reinstalling then :p
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3725 [19:21:17] <greycat> Honestly I never understood home
directory encryption. How does sshd know what's in your
.ssh/authorized_keys if it can't read that? How does the MTA
know where to deliver mail if it can't read ~/.forward or
~/.qmail* or whatever?
3726 [19:21:25] <jmd> It means that only one passphrase is needed
instead of several.
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3747 [19:28:08] <jmd> Why are there laptop computers but no
lapbottom computers?
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3749 [19:28:44] <Iridos> price
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3759 [19:30:48] <zmo> hi o/
3760 [19:31:02] <zmo> got an issue with a dpkg I installed
3761 [19:31:29] <zmo> the post-install script is buggy, trying to
copy files in /home/lost+found, making the cp hang and never end
3762 [19:32:02] <zmo> is there a way to mark the package as
installed, or hack the post-install script, or maybe just skip it?
3763 [19:32:20] <greycat> the scripts are in /var/lib/dpkg/info/
3764 [19:32:38] <greycat> you can edit them and then re-run dpkg
--configure -a
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3766 [19:33:02] <zmo> thank you!
3767 [19:33:07] <zmo> I knew it was somewhere
3768 [19:33:08] <asarch> After "apt-get -t jessie-backports
install pepperflashplugin-nonfree", what's next?
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3771 [19:33:50] <asarch> update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree
--verbose --install: "options : --verbose --install
--\ntemporary directory:
/tmp/pepperflashplugin-nonfree.PJoU5pIJak\ndoing apt-get update on
google repository"
3772 [19:33:55] <asarch> And, is that all?
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3781 [19:36:41] <GitGud> any recommendations for a good audio
output equalizer for debian?
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3792 [19:42:06] <babilen> asarch: Well, you'd have to restart
the browser
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3796 [19:43:09] <fred1807> can I boot with init.d=/bash and then
go manually installing de modules that I want?
3797 [19:43:31] <greycat> I think you meant to write
init=/bin/bash
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3801 [19:43:42] <asarch> It is not listed in the about:plugins
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3803 [19:43:53] <asarch> As a matter of fact, it doesn't even
download anything :-(
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3818 [19:47:04] <fred1807> greycat: Yes... Can I go on manually
modprobe eth0, alsa... and stuff that I want ?
3819 [19:47:15] <greycat> I have no idea.
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3821 [19:47:48] <babilen> asarch: Which version of Debian are you
using?
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3826 [19:48:21] <babilen> (what's the output you get when you
"update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install --verbose" ?)
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3830 [19:49:09] <asarch> Debian 8 for x86: "options :
--install --verbose --\ntemporary directory:
/tmp/pepperflashplugin-nonfree.lGLYbBr2kG\ndoing apt-get update on
google repository"
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3832 [19:49:12] <jmcnaught> asarch: the pepperflashplugin-nonfree
package is for chromium, are you using firefox/iceweasel? earlier
you mentioned browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash which is the
one for firefox
3833 [19:49:46] <asarch> D'oh!
3834 [19:49:52] <babilen> So you are using firefox?
3835 [19:50:01] <asarch> No, I am not. Actually, I use
Opera/Firefox
3836 [19:50:16] <babilen> Please refer to
replaced-url
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3840 [19:50:50] <andril> hello
3841 [19:51:23] <asarch> Thank you
3842 [19:51:32] <asarch> Thank you very much :-)
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3863 [19:55:26] <awal1> I created a keyboard shortcut under my
debian openbox for execute "xterm -e ffmpeg -f alsa -i default
-f v4l2 -s 640x480 -i /dev/video0 -acodec flac \-vcodec libx264
filename.mkv" when I want record a video file via my webcam and
it works very well. How I can make that process running in
background and how to stop it without killing ffmpeg?
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3873 [19:58:42] <jmcnaught> awal1: it might be fun to try making a
systemd service unit for this and put it in ~/systemd/user/ or
~/.config/systemd/user/ then have the keyboard shortcut do
"systemctl --user start webcam.service"
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3881 [20:01:23] <awal1> jmcnaught, interesting yeah, but I'll
have to learn about how create a unit service for systemd because I
have no idea
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3931 [20:18:57] <r0ck_> hello ppl
3932 [20:19:08] <r0ck_> I have installed debian with xfce4
3933 [20:19:27] <r0ck_> but my keyboard is shortcuts are not
working with FN key on thinkpad x250 machine
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3935 [20:19:30] <r0ck_> is there any solution?
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3948 [20:23:02] <awal1> r0ck_, they dont work at all or only a few
ones?
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3954 [20:24:57] <r0ck_> dont work at all awal1
3955 [20:25:27] <r0ck_> also another question: how can I upgrade
to xfce 4.12 from backports ?
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3958 [20:25:47] <r0ck_> should I uninstall all xfce packages fist,
or there is a solution where I could only upgrade from backports?
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3961 [20:26:40] <ironpillow> hi all, I am installing debian 8
using netinst iso and I got an error "no ethernet card was
detected" so I went ahead with the installation and I
couldn't use a "network mirror". Question: once I
maually install the ethernet driver, how can I enable ssh server?
thanks!
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3967 [20:28:14] <r0ck_> ironpillow: use this image:
replaced-url
3968 [20:28:14] <awal1> r0ck_, it may be a kernel related, not
your xfce DE.
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3970 [20:28:18] <r0ck_> with non free firmware
3971 [20:28:30] <r0ck_> it will have non-free firmware drivers
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3973 [20:28:39] <jmcnaught> ,v xfce4
3974 [20:28:40] <judd> Package: xfce4 on amd64 -- squeeze: 4.6.2;
wheezy: 4.8.0.3; jessie: 4.10.1; stretch: 4.12.2; sid: 4.12.3
3975 [20:28:46] <awal1> r0ck_, what happens if you boot with
acpi_backlight=vendor
3976 [20:28:58] <awal1> that's a nice workaround
3977 [20:29:01] <r0ck_> awal1: I now solved this issue ;)
3978 [20:29:05] <jmcnaught> r0ck_: it doesn't look like xfce4
4.12 is in jessie-backports
3979 [20:29:13] <r0ck_> I hat to select IBM rapid access keyboard
type in menu
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3981 [20:30:17] <ironpillow> r0ck_, thanks! I will try with these
images.
3982 [20:30:23] <r0ck_> jmcnaught: thanks, I see ;)
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3985 [20:30:53] <dioz> ironpillow: ironpillow what sshd will you
be using?
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3987 [20:31:05] <awal1> r0ck_, how? teach us!
3988 [20:31:09] <dioz> during the install it'll ask you if
you want it to be ssh server
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3990 [20:31:14] <awal1> :)
3991 [20:31:27] <dioz> the answer to your question, however, would
depend on which sshd you're using
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3994 [20:32:04] <ironpillow> dioz, it actually didn't ask me.
all it had was " standard sytem utilities"
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3997 [20:33:05] <dioz> cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config
3998 [20:33:09] <dioz> if you're u sing openssh
3999 [20:33:21] <ironpillow> dioz, got it
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4032 [20:43:45] <Guest71513> hi - where in debian is the automatic
software update checker? i'd like to turn off
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4043 [20:46:14] <awal1> Guest71513, kde?
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4078 [20:59:57] <papey> o/
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4114 [21:18:25] <luxio> oh wait
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4116 [21:18:32] <luxio> I bought a nonfree firmware usb dongle?
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4120 [21:19:04] <luxio> pretty sure this was listed as FOSS on
that other website:
replaced-url
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4122 [21:19:31] <stevendale> o3o
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4124 [21:19:41] <ozzloy> someone claimed to be foss and
wasn't?!? STOP THE PRESSES!
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4126 [21:20:21] <luxio> oh well :P
4127 [21:20:28] <luxio> let's hope it works
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4130 [21:21:15] <luxio> btw this is how I saw it was
"FOSS":
replaced-url
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4135 [21:22:57] <ironpillow> hi all, I have intel network driver
igb-5.2.tar.gz how do I add it the debian iso so I can use it while
install debian on a fresh machine?
4136 [21:23:38] <ironpillow> this driver does not come with debian
iso by default
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4138 [21:24:24] <dioz> ironpillow: did you check here
replaced-url
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4143 [21:25:51] <ozzloy> luxio, :-/
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4145 [21:26:11] <ozzloy> luxio, that's pretty convincing. you
tried ath9k_htc and it didn't work?
4146 [21:26:35] <ozzloy> luxio, i wish it wasn't so common
for stuff like this to happpen
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4148 [21:26:43] <luxio> no, I didn't recieve it yet
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4150 [21:26:51] <luxio> receive*
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4155 [21:28:16] <ozzloy> oh, well i hope it works!
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4158 [21:28:37] <luxio> ozzloy: :-)
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4162 [21:30:44] <dontknow> luxio, the tester had tested it on
parabola and trisquel. there is no reason it wouldn't work
4163 [21:30:56] <ironpillow> dioz, should I use
8.4.0/amd64/ios-cd/firmware.iso ? will this contain intel drivers?
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4171 [21:33:34] <dioz> ironpillow:
4172 [21:33:36] <dioz> Before starting the installation process on
hardware unfamiliar to you, a suggestion is to download the firmware
tarball for your installation and unpack it into a directory named
"firmware" in the root of a removable storage device. When
the installer starts, it will automatically find the firmware files
in the directory on the removable storage and, if needed, install
the firmware for your hardware. The lin
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4174 [21:33:43] <dioz> k to the firmware download for your Debian
version is
replaced-url
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4184 [21:37:10] <ironpillow_> dioz, trying that right now
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4197 [21:41:25] <dcz> hello guys
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4199 [21:41:27] <dcz> i am trying to use vte while learning vala
language. i added using Vte; but it gives me error. How we add it ?
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4207 [21:46:02] <macrobat> dcz: isn't that more of a vala
question?
4208 [21:46:18] <dcz> yeah but nobody there
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4214 [21:47:46] <macrobat> I have no idea, maybe ##programming?
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4216 [21:48:44] <dcz> okey thank you
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4219 [21:50:02] <donald> hello
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4221 [21:50:35] <ironpillow_> dioz, ran the installation still
"no ethernet card was detected"
4222 [21:50:37] <donald> I would like to list the firmware I
forgot to download during the installation
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4224 [21:50:47] <donald> What is the name of this command
4225 [21:51:53] <stevendale> luxio: Hewwo o3o
4226 [21:52:12] <stevendale> luxio: I see yew hard at work
supporting people everytime I come in here o3o
4227 [21:52:43] <bluntrock> hello, i've used debian a long
time and am interested in running unstable in a vm. the debian wiki
is unclear and most guides seem inaccurate in editing sources.list
4228 [21:53:09] <stevendale> bluntrock: I might be able to help
yew ^^
4229 [21:53:19] <greycat> bluntrock: use debootstrap
4230 [21:53:50] <stevendale> But like greycat said, there's
tools/guis for editing it already, only very experienced users edit
it manually o3o
4231 [21:53:52] <luxio> stevendale: what
4232 [21:53:55] <luxio> who are you
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4235 [21:54:08] <greycat> Are you kidding? EVERYONE edits
sources.list manually.
4236 [21:54:08] <stevendale> luxio: Just some random dwaggie ^.^
4237 [21:54:14] <greycat> Change jessie to unstable. apt-get
update. done.
4238 [21:54:30] <bluntrock> thanks stevendale, is it switching the
main jessie line to sid and commenting out updates and security?
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4240 [21:54:45] <greycat> An unstable user should know how to do
this.
4241 [21:54:46] <jmcnaught> donald: "dmesg | grep -i
firmware" to look for firmware errors
4242 [21:55:14] <donald> do you imagine how I hate the
"experienced user" that waste all his time and life into
debian's configuration?
4243 [21:55:17] <donald> tx
4244 [21:55:19] <donald> thanks
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4247 [21:56:17] <bluntrock> i read the note on the security
team's take on unstable, and that makes sense
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4249 [21:56:41] <jmcnaught> ironpillow_: do you know the pciid of
the network card? if you run "lspci -nn | grep -i net" it
will be a number that looks like [1234:abcd].
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4251 [21:57:04] <donald> failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw (-2)
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4253 [21:57:19] <donald> jmcnaught
4254 [21:57:40] <jmcnaught> donald: that's in the
firmware-realtek package
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4258 [21:58:23] <donald> apt-get install firmware-realtek ?
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4261 [21:58:32] <donald> how do you know that?
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4266 [21:59:36] <donald> jmcnaught
4267 [21:59:37] <jmcnaught> donald: excellent selective memory.
you can use apt-file to search for files in packages, or
packages.debian.org
4268 [21:59:50] <donald> :)
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4271 [22:00:28] <bluntrock> so an unstable system is governed by
one apt source listing: ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
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4273 [22:00:35] <jmcnaught> donald: you can also ask the judd bot:
"/msg judd file rtl8168e-3.fw"
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4275 [22:00:49] <greycat> bluntrock: for unstable support, join
#debian-next on irc.debian.org (not this network)
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4277 [22:01:12] <donald>
replaced-url
4278 [22:01:14] <donald> :/
4279 [22:01:26] <ironpillow_> jmcnaught, 8086:1f41
4280 [22:01:49] <ironpillow_> jmcnaught, here is the driver
replaced-url
4281 [22:02:05] <donald>
replaced-url
4282 [22:02:10] <donald> nice work
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4284 [22:02:29] <bluntrock> thanks for the tip greycat, will join
in the future
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4286 [22:02:58] <jmcnaught> judd: pciid 8086:1f41
4287 [22:02:59] <judd> [8086:1f41] is 'Ethernet Connection
I354' from 'Intel Corporation' with kernel modules
'ata_generic', 'igb', 'snd-hda-intel'
in jessie. See also
replaced-url
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4292 [22:04:10] <jmcnaught> ironpillow_: you probably don't
need to download the driver from intel, that module "igb"
is included in jessie
4293 [22:05:13] <jmcnaught> ironpillow_: does "lsmod | grep
igb" give you a result (no result means module is not loaded)
4294 [22:05:29] <ironpillow_> jmcnaught, when the prompt "no
ethernet card was detected" showed up I selected
"igb" but the screen flashes and shows me the same list
again and again
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4297 [22:06:29] <jmcnaught> ironpillow_: oh, you're in the
installer right now? did the installer prompt you about missing
firmwares?
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4299 [22:06:36] <ironpillow_> jmcnaught, for the above cmd, I get
a list "igb", i2c_algo_bit, i2c_core, dca, ptp
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4302 [22:07:32] <ironpillow_> jmcnaught, I can do the installation
process again. I am went ahead and installed it but i have no
internet. just using terminal.
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4311 [22:10:23] <jmcnaught> ironpillow_: "lspci -k" will
show you the kernel module in use for each PCI device, does your
ethernet controller have that (or maybe a different) module listed?
4312 [22:10:56] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: lspci -k | grep -A2
Ethernet <-- makes it easier
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4314 [22:12:02] <donald>
replaced-url
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4317 [22:13:22] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: it shows: "Ethernet
controller: Intel Corp Ethernet Connection I354. Subsystem: Intel
corporation Ethernet connection I354" four times. And lastly on
fifth line: USB Controller: Intel corp ....Enhanced host controller.
Subsystem: Device 00f0:455d
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4319 [22:13:42] <jmcnaught> donald: this is after you installed
the firmware-realtek package? did you reboot? you can probably get
away without rebooting by using "modprobe -r <module>
&& modprobe <module>" but i don't know the
module name
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4323 [22:14:38] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: do you have four ethernet
cards? nothing showed a line like "Kernel driver in use:
...."?
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4326 [22:15:10] <donald> jmcnaught I have done:
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4328 [22:15:26] <donald> apt-get install firmware-realtek
4329 [22:15:30] <donald> apt-get update
4330 [22:15:34] <donald> apt-get upgrade
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4333 [22:16:08] <donald> modprobe -r realtek ; modprobe realtek
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4335 [22:16:25] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: that's whats
confusing. I have two NICs and for Ethernet there is no "kernel
driver in use.."
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4337 [22:16:33] <donald> and add main contrib non-free to the
sources.list
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4339 [22:17:15] <jmcnaught> donald: i doubt the module is called
realtek. you can just reboot, which also takes care of testing that
the device will work properly after a fresh boot. or check
"lsmod" output for the module name
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4341 [22:18:00] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: that is strange because
you said "lsmod" found the igb module
4342 [22:18:34] <donald> I reboot
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4344 [22:18:41] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: yep "lsmod | grep
igb" shows a list and "igb" is included in that list
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4346 [22:18:44] <Bobbix> Hi, please help, can i use /etc/hosts to
redirect ALL traffic to localhost? Like this
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4348 [22:18:51] <Bobbix> 127.0.0.1 *
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4350 [22:19:15] <greycat> Bobbix: No.
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4353 [22:19:39] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: you could try using
"modprobe -r igb" to unload the module, then
"modprobe igb" to load it again, then immediately check
the dmesg output for clues
4354 [22:19:45] <Bobbix> ok greycat so to redirect all traffic
i've to do?
4355 [22:19:58] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: ok trying that now
4356 [22:20:05] <Bobbix> iptables ? More complex for me
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4361 [22:21:16] <koollman> Bobbix: why do you want to do that ?
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4363 [22:21:27] <jmcnaught> Bobbix: you want to prevent everything
on your computer from being able to access anything on the network?
unplug it.
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4365 [22:21:42] <Bobbix> Not so simple guys
4366 [22:21:44] <Bobbix> :-)
4367 [22:21:49] <koollman> Bobbix: so, explain more
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4372 [22:22:31] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: dmesg shows - igb: Intel
Gigabit Ethernet.... version... \n copyright ... \n probe of
0000:00:14.0 failed with error -2 \n probe of 0000:00:14.1 ...error
-2 \n probe 0000:00:14.2 \n 0000:00:14.3. four of the same lines
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4375 [22:23:06] <Bobbix> I've a website locally but i've
to do a demo in a location without internet, some plugins search for
internet connection and hang the site in an infinite loop, i want to
redirect locally all sites to bypass this infinite search, i prefere
a rapid error.
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4377 [22:23:52] <ironpillow> 0000:00:14.[1..3] failed with error
-2 but I only have two NICs :)
4378 [22:24:06] <ironpillow> 0000:00:14.[0..3] failed with error
-2 but I only have two NICs :)
4379 [22:24:07] <Langley> Help, when I try to turn HDMI1 off with
"xrandr --output HDMI1 --off" it gives an error that it
cannot deactive last output, and reverts it.
4380 [22:24:13] <koollman> Bobbix: so, unplugging / stopping the
network would actually be a good option
4381 [22:24:15] <karlpinc> Bobbix: Use dnsmasq to resolve all
domain names to localhost.
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4383 [22:24:42] <karlpinc> (Actually I don't know if dnsmasq
is up to the job, but you get the idea.)
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4386 [22:24:58] <koollman> no outgoing route, no delay, afaik
4387 [22:25:00] <karlpinc> unbound would surely work.
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4391 [22:25:16] <Bobbix> koollman: no, i was already unplugged and
the site loop for a lor of times giving me a partial page content
after a long time... i want this result imediatly.
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4397 [22:25:38] <Bobbix> karlpinc: where is dnsmasq
4398 [22:25:41] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: is there anyway I can
igb-5.3.3.5.tar.gz file I downloaded from intel to the firmware
folder of Debian iso?
4399 [22:25:43] <donald>
replaced-url
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4401 [22:25:52] <donald> jmcnaught
4402 [22:26:00] <okee> How do I hide the .files that are listed in
my directory tree? I currently see file names with and without the
dot.
4403 [22:26:04] <karlpinc> Bobbix: They are both packages.
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4406 [22:26:11] <greycat> ironpillow: That file is most likely
source code that would have to be compiled after installation.
4407 [22:26:21] <karlpinc> okee: Using what tool?
4408 [22:26:34] <Bobbix> karlpinc: ok, i'm reading a guide
about this
4409 [22:26:48] <okee> karlpinc> If I knew the tool, I
wouldn't have posted on here. What do you recommend? i am not
changing permissions, just display.
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4411 [22:26:54] <Bobbix> karlpinc: Thanks a lot, i will try
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4413 [22:27:08] <koollman> Bobbix: your network was probably not
entirely down
4414 [22:27:23] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: that tarball probably
isn't a firmware, but source code for a driver. the debian
kernel already has drivers for this card. maybe those drivers are
better, but they're going to cause other problems (like needing
to be recompiled manually every time there's a kernel update)
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4416 [22:27:39] <koollman> just did a quick test. 'network
unreachable' is instantaneous :)
4417 [22:27:40] <karlpinc> okee: If you don't know what tool
you are using that gives you the display you don't want, we
can't help you configure the tool.
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4419 [22:27:51] <Bobbix> koollman: What y're saying?
4420 [22:28:01] <okee> karlpinc> I am using a graphical display
in Debian Linux.
4421 [22:28:07] <jmcnaught> donald: looks like it's loading
the realtek firmware now, not sure what the other errors are. did
you web search them?
4422 [22:28:19] <donald> no
4423 [22:28:25] <greycat> okee: the question was what *program*
you're running to see the files. Apparently not /bin/ls.
4424 [22:28:29] <koollman> Bobbix: I'm saying the easiest way
is not to redirect traffic. it's to make sure you have no
network working first. there will be no wait
4425 [22:28:31] <Dipper2> Hi
4426 [22:28:35] <donald> [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux)
query ignored
4427 [22:28:35] <karlpinc> Bobbix: he's saying that
unplugging the network should work.
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4429 [22:28:39] <Dipper2> Which debian version to install?
4430 [22:28:45] <donald> [Firmware Bug]: No valid trip found
4431 [22:28:47] <Dipper2> 3.1r0a is okay?
4432 [22:28:48] <donald> that is all
4433 [22:28:48] <greycat> Dipper2: stable, unless you have a
specific reason not to
4434 [22:28:54] <greycat> No, 3.1 is ancient.
4435 [22:28:54] <Dipper2> greycat, 3.1r0a is okay?
4436 [22:29:00] <Dipper2>
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4438 [22:29:04] <greycat> Current stable is 8.4.
4439 [22:29:06] <karlpinc> okee: Graphical displays just sit there
until you run a program. What program are you running?
4440 [22:29:07] <Dipper2> 6.0.6?
4441 [22:29:11] <okee> greycat> greycat> The files show up
when i enter the "home" directory, and then select the
username.
4442 [22:29:17] <greycat> Why do you troll us? Don't you have
a life?
4443 [22:29:18] <ironpillow> greycat & jmcnaught how can I do
that? can I compile on my ubuntu machine and copy them to the
/firmware folder os the iso and install debian on another machine?
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4446 [22:29:25] <jmcnaught> donald: are you having problems with
your system other than a message in dmesg? see if you can find clues
online
4447 [22:29:29] <Bobbix> karlpinc: i was already unplugged, with
battery in a public space without connection, no 3g, no wifi,
nothing
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4449 [22:29:40] <Dipper2> 8.4 jessie
4450 [22:29:40] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: drivers and firmware are
two different things
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4452 [22:29:53] <donald> actually I can not build a pakage know as
txtorcon
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4454 [22:30:01] <Dipper2> this shit is slow
4455 [22:30:01] <okee> greycat> The dot files don't show
up when switching directories to /home, at the command prompt.
4456 [22:30:03] <Dipper2> 100 kb/s
4457 [22:30:10] <Dipper2>
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4458 [22:30:14] <greycat> okee: That's because ls hides files
beginning with .
4459 [22:30:15] <Dipper2> what is the connection?
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4462 [22:30:41] <okee> greycat> how do I hid files beginning
with . in the gui?
4463 [22:30:51] <karlpinc> okee: Some program is doing the drawing
on the screen, when you are not at the command line. So, what
program is it?
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4466 [22:30:57] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: so any links/blog on how
to compile a driver and add it to iso
4467 [22:30:58] <jmcnaught> donald: that's probably
completely unrelated to the firmware trip message
4468 [22:30:59] <greycat> okee: don't know. It would depend
on *what GUI program* you are talking about.
4469 [22:31:23] <okee> karlpinc> I am using the XFCE interface,
and that is about all I can tell you.
4470 [22:31:27] <donald> thanks
4471 [22:31:29] <donald> bye
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4473 [22:31:37] <okee> greycat> I am using the XFCE interface.
4474 [22:31:40] <tommy561> Can someone help me with installing
spotify? I get the error: spotify: error while loading shared
libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0:
4475 [22:31:44] <greycat> Dipper2: we don't know what
connection sourceforge uses.
4476 [22:32:09] <Bobbix> karlpinc: ther's a way to setting
the browser offline? I remember an option visible in the menu of an
old firefox
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4478 [22:32:11] <Dipper2> I mean the speedtest
4479 [22:32:17] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: not really. i think trying
to figure out why the debian kernel gets that error is a better
route. maybe a newer kernel from backports would help. is this a new
computer? contact supplier support, or intel?
4480 [22:32:19] <greycat> Dipper2: sourceforge is not debian.
4481 [22:32:25] <Dipper2> greycat, ??????
4482 [22:32:30] <Dipper2> I need image for virtualbox
4483 [22:32:30] <greycat> No, really.
4484 [22:32:37] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: I can't compile it on
the debian machine because it says make cmd now available.
4485 [22:32:37] <Dipper2> .__.
4486 [22:32:42] <karlpinc> okee: There is no "about"
menu item, maybe under "help" to tell you what you are
running? You could use the ps command from the command line to tell
also.
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4489 [22:33:26] <okee> karlpinc> I am running Thunar 1.2.3
4490 [22:33:30] <karlpinc> okee: My xfce comes with thunar file
manager. It does not show files beginning with a ".".
4491 [22:33:51] <karlpinc> okee: Humm. What version of debian?
4492 [22:33:54] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: is this a server? i think
compiling ethernet drivers from source would be a measure of last
resort, especially when the debian kernel already includes modules
for this device
4493 [22:34:03] <greycat> there might be a setting or something,
who knows... stupid GUIs. just click everywhere with every mouse
button
4494 [22:34:03] <okee> karlpinc> My files are displayed both
ways: beginning and not beginning with a dot.
4495 [22:34:13] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: ok. I am using debian 8.4
linux 3.16.0.4-amd64
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4497 [22:34:57] <okee> karlpinc> I am running Debian Jessie
Stable. However there are configuration issues that I still
haven't corrected since the upgrade, such as foreign drives not
showing up, etc. I will work on that next week.
4498 [22:35:03] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: did you research those
errors online? you might find a solution that doesn't involve
compiling drivers from source
4499 [22:35:19] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: have the cards worked
before in a different OS?
4500 [22:35:27] <markybob> okee: jessie has thunar 1.6.3-2
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4502 [22:35:34] <markybob> okee: so no
4503 [22:35:41] <greycat> tommy521: What version of Debian?
4504 [22:35:50] <karlpinc> okee: I'm running jessie and have
thunar 1.6.3. Something is very wrong with your system if you have
1.2.3.
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4506 [22:36:43] <tommy521> greycat, wheezy
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4508 [22:36:50] <greycat> ,v libssl1.0.0 wheezy
4509 [22:36:53] <judd> Package: libssl1.0.0 on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.0.1e-2+deb7u20
4510 [22:36:59] <okee> karlpinc> I just tried upgradeing
thunar, and found a number of unmet dependencies.
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4512 [22:37:04] <greycat> tommy521: OK, it should be there.
apt-get install libssl1.0.0
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4515 [22:37:32] <markybob> okee: pastebin your sources.list
4516 [22:37:37] <tommy521> E: Package 'libssl1.0.0' has
no installation candidate
4517 [22:37:42] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: this is the first time I
am using this board. I contacted the supplier and they said "to
our understanding you need to include drivers from Intel site
manually"
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4519 [22:37:50] <Bobbix> karlpinc: and koollman: you are right...
Debian is installed ina a virtualbox and the external network
adapter was virtually "plugged", so i will try to unplug
the network adapter also in the virtual configuration.
4520 [22:38:00] <Bobbix> Thanks a LOT to you.
4521 [22:38:00] <tommy521> Guess I need to update my sources.list
? Running kali, but based on debian wheezy
4522 [22:38:11] <okee> markybob>
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4523 [22:38:20] <markybob> tommy521: we don't care about kali
and it's not supported here
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4525 [22:38:47] <markybob> okee: not what i asked for
4526 [22:38:57] <markybob> jesus it's not even sunday
4527 [22:39:11] <okee> markybob> Leave jesus alone.....:)
4528 [22:39:16] <greycat> tommy521: Kali is not supported here. Go
to the Kali channel.
4529 [22:39:25] <okee> markybob> What did you ask for?
4530 [22:39:31] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: I don't mind
installing them manually but i get "make command not
found" and apt-get does not work because I don't have
internet.
4531 [22:39:37] <markybob> okee i'll leave you alone too
4532 [22:39:40] <tommy521> ok, thanks anyway
4533 [22:39:47] <okee> markybob> I am not jesus.
4534 [22:40:09] <okee> markybob> What did you ask for?
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4536 [22:41:08] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: according to this bug, the
driver for your card was backported to wheezy's 3.2 kernel and
should also be available in jessie's kernel:
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4537 [22:41:09] <judd> Bug
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4539 [22:42:19] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: got it. i will try to find
out more about the errors.
4540 [22:42:29] <okee> markybob> Does jessie use xfce5 or
xfce4?
4541 [22:42:34] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: if you install drivers
from source, every time a kernel update happens you'll need to
remember to recompile the drivers manually before rebooting, or no
more network after the restart. if you spend a bunch of time
research the errors you get in dmesg and get nowhere and you decide
to compile from source anyways, reinstall debian using a larger
CD/DVD image that includes more packages
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4544 [22:43:05] <greycat> okee: On your system, you can run: dpkg
-l | grep xfce
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4546 [22:43:35] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: thanks!
4547 [22:44:11] <jmcnaught> ironpillow: best of luck :) as you
research the issue feel free to ask the channel for feedback on
clues etc
4548 [22:44:40] <ironpillow> jmcnaught: will do. thanks for taking
the time.
4549 [22:45:11] <Gjax> arg.. why is apt pinning så
complicated?
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4551 [22:45:19] <greycat> Because it's useless.
4552 [22:45:31] <okee> I just fixed the dependency problem, and
the thunar package is now upgrading.
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4563 [22:51:22] <okee> greycat> This is the results of dpkg -l
| grep xfce I still can't get thunar to upgrade to the 1.6
version, but no longer receiving dependency errors.
4564 [22:51:26] <okee>
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4566 [22:51:49] <greycat> I don't want to see the result. I
was just teaching you how you can find out the answer to "Am I
running xfce 4 or 5".
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4569 [22:53:18] <okee> thunar shows up as 1.6.3-2 with the dpkg
command, but not in the gui
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4572 [22:53:33] <greycat> You have to restart the program.
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4574 [22:53:47] <greycat> Which may mean logging out and back in,
or closing some window and re-launching it, who knows.
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4592 [23:02:31] <anonnumberanon> cat /etc/timezone
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4594 [23:02:53] <anonnumberanon> shows the right location, however
my time is incorrect, one more hour after the actual time
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4597 [23:03:24] <jmcnaught> okee: i noticed the permission error
on line #1 of your paste
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4600 [23:04:39] <okee> jmcnaught> I am not sure. It all started
with the upgrade to Jessie, not that it has anything to do with
something. I did fix the dependency problems with Thunar, and all
files show up as updated with dpkg -l. However, it hasn't taken
effect. Maybe I need to reboot?
4601 [23:04:42] <jmcnaught> okee: for example, the file
/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File on my system can be read by regular
users
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4603 [23:05:27] <anonnumberanon> I did this to change the time:
sudo date --set 21:08:0
4604 [23:05:37] <jmcnaught> okee: nah, i don't think a reboot
will fix anything. i'm wondering if there was some sort of
"chmod -R" command done in the past that was overly broad?
4605 [23:05:42] <HelloAtMega> hi
4606 [23:05:42] <DANtheBEASTman> HelloAtMega: hi
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4608 [23:05:55] <HelloAtMega> Hi
4609 [23:05:57] <jmcnaught> okee: what is the output of "stat
/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File" ?
4610 [23:06:02] <HelloAtMega> Hello
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4612 [23:06:07] <anonnumberanon> It worked but I guess I have to
spend a long time making this automatic because the operating system
does not take care of that by default.
4613 [23:06:08] <HelloAtMega> DANtheBEASTman,
4614 [23:06:33] <HelloAtMega> wondering if you were a bot
4615 [23:06:45] <HelloAtMega> I need some help
4616 [23:06:49] <okee> jmcnaught> I have added execute
privileges to the users in /avar/lib/dpkg/trigges/file
4617 [23:06:55] <HelloAtMega> I'm using Debian Jessie 8.3
4618 [23:07:06] <okee> jmcnaught> I have added execute
privileges to the users in /var/lib/dpkg/trigges/file
4619 [23:07:08] <jmcnaught> anonnumberanon: is your hardware clock
set to UTC or local time (which sometimes happens with windows dual
boot)?
4620 [23:07:10] <okee> type. Sorry
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4622 [23:07:19] <HelloAtMega> and I have made a small change to
try to deactivate the ssh-agent gnome-keyring integration
4623 [23:07:23] <jmcnaught> okee: why did you do that?
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4628 [23:07:34] <HelloAtMega> How can I check if it is really
deactivated
4629 [23:07:34] <HelloAtMega> ?
4630 [23:07:46] <okee> jmcnaught> I thought you said it should
have execute privileges?
4631 [23:07:57] <anonnumberanon> jmcnaught, I should not have to
worry about those details though heh :)
4632 [23:07:59] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: because you want to use a
different ssh-agent?
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4635 [23:08:19] <anonnumberanon> jmcnaught, That was my point.
4636 [23:08:23] <okee> jmcnaught> I have removed the execute
privileges from /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File
4637 [23:08:36] <HelloAtMega> jmcnaught, do I have to have a
reason? I just wanted to use openssh
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4639 [23:08:54] <HelloAtMega> or openssl, I always confuse both
4640 [23:09:04] <jmcnaught> anonnumberanon: it's kinda hard
to help you troubleshoot if you don't answer questions
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4642 [23:09:44] <HelloAtMega> jmcnaught, I can tell ya the whole
story
4643 [23:09:51] <HelloAtMega> but I doubt if you are interested
4644 [23:10:03] <HelloAtMega> do you want to hear it?
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4646 [23:10:14] <HelloAtMega> oops
4647 [23:10:23] <anonnumberanon> No, I know you want to help
that's awesome. I am just complaining about this that's
all, not gonna take the time to fix something if it should have been
done by default, if I do that I will bury myself into Linux
development and that's pretty much a career change for me at
this point.
4648 [23:10:24] <HelloAtMega> thought you were talking to me!
4649 [23:10:26] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: i don't care about
the reason really, but if you want to test if it's disabled it
makes a difference. try connecting with ssh using a key, then do it
again with the same key. if it asks for the password again, you
disabled ssh-agent
4650 [23:10:26] <HelloAtMega> sorry
4651 [23:10:28] <anonnumberanon> jmcnaught,
4652 [23:10:53] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: or if you want to make
sure it's a different ssh-agent that does this, it would be a
different test
4653 [23:11:11] <HelloAtMega> yeah the last one would be my
interest
4654 [23:11:31] <HelloAtMega> I tried to delete all keys from
ssh-agent
4655 [23:11:35] <anonnumberanon> At the rate at which I install
Linux on machines and dual boots, if I have to worry about this
every time I will turn into a simple code monkey.
4656 [23:11:36] <HelloAtMega> to make new ones
4657 [23:11:42] <jmcnaught> anonnumberanon: the most common cause
for this type of problem is the hardware clock set to local time.
linux systems should have hardware clock set to UTC
4658 [23:11:42] <HelloAtMega> to renew them, you know
4659 [23:11:49] <HelloAtMega> I had the old ones for too long now
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4662 [23:11:59] <HelloAtMega> but
4663 [23:12:10] <HelloAtMega> when I tried to remove them with
ssh-add -D
4664 [23:12:11] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: it's hard to follow
you when you hit <enter> so much while others are talking :)
4665 [23:12:30] <HelloAtMega> ok, sorry... I'll write longer
sentences without enter
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4668 [23:13:47] <HelloAtMega> when I tried to remove them with
ssh-add -D, some were deleted but some didn't... So I googled
and I ended up acknowledging that there was kind of a bug when using
ssh-add -D if Gnome-keyring ssh-agent was being used
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4675 [23:15:38] <HelloAtMega> so, to try to remove all keys from
ssh-agent, I followed some steps in some site that stated that a
solution would be to copy the file gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop from
/etc/xdg/autostart
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4677 [23:16:05] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: oh i see. i wonder if
sending a SIGHUP to gnome-keyring-daemon would make it forget the
keys. removing the /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop is
probably what i'd try
4678 [23:16:09] <HelloAtMega> to ~/.config/autostart/ and add a
line "Hidden=true" to the end of the file... So I did
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4681 [23:16:42] <jmcnaught> (that file is a conffile so dpkg would
remember that you'd removed it)
4682 [23:16:46] <HelloAtMega> I didn't removed it... I copied
it from that former folder to the last folder I stated
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4684 [23:17:51] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: okay. so now when you ssh
to a system, do you get that gnome style modal dialogue asking for
the passphrase, or does it ask in the terminal?
4685 [23:18:09] <HelloAtMega> hum, wait...
4686 [23:18:13] <HelloAtMega> I have a vps server
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4688 [23:18:21] <HelloAtMega> can I try something with it?
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4690 [23:18:39] <HelloAtMega> I'm a noob, not an expert...
So, It might be a good idea if you tell me the steps
4691 [23:18:51] <HelloAtMega> I'm sorry for the inconvenience
4692 [23:18:53] <percY-> Is anyone using a Mellanox Connectx-2
with the latest version of Jessie?
4693 [23:19:00] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: try using ssh to connect
to it, see what happens
4694 [23:19:05] <HelloAtMega> ok
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4696 [23:20:03] <teraflops> HelloAtMega: you can do a lot of
things for fun and profit.
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4698 [23:20:25] <HelloAtMega> I did this: ssh -p <ssh-port>
<user-name>@<vps-server-ip>
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4702 [23:20:45] <HelloAtMega> it asked me for my password, not for
a passphrase
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4705 [23:21:53] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: which works, the public
key passphrase, or the user's password on that system?
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4708 [23:22:20] <HelloAtMega> I still have not tried to use any
RSA key to login
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4711 [23:22:37] <HelloAtMega> so, the password is working... the
username password...
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4713 [23:22:54] <HelloAtMega> I'm not sure if I'm
answering to your questions correctly
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4715 [23:23:02] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: also you said there was a
problem with "ssh-add -D" not removing all identities, but
did you try "ssh-add -d path/to/public/key" ?
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4718 [23:23:18] <HelloAtMega> I might not be correctly
understanding your questions!
4719 [23:23:22] <HelloAtMega> ah
4720 [23:23:26] <HelloAtMega> that is another matter
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4723 [23:23:40] <HelloAtMega> at this point I ended up deleting
the known_hots content
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4725 [23:23:45] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: well i think what
you're trying to verify is that ssh-agent/gnome-keyring no
longer remembers passphrases for you. no?
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4727 [23:23:59] <HelloAtMega> and I think after that, no
identities are at ssh-agent
4728 [23:24:06] <HelloAtMega> yes
4729 [23:24:22] <HelloAtMega> I want to make sure the
gnome-keyring ssh-agent integration is disabled
4730 [23:24:25] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: known_hosts is different
than your user's authentication keys.
4731 [23:24:40] <HelloAtMega> hum
4732 [23:24:56] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: so test it by logging in
using a public key, do it twice.
4733 [23:24:57] <HelloAtMega> but at this point ssh-add -l returns
nothing
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4735 [23:25:21] <HelloAtMega> ok, so to do that, I create a new
pair of RSA keys using openssl, right?
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4737 [23:25:45] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: did you not already have
an ssh key pair for your user?
4738 [23:25:47] <HelloAtMega> then upload the pub key to the vps
server and use the private key to try to login to the server, right?
4739 [23:25:54] <HelloAtMega> yes
4740 [23:25:58] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: perhaps you've
simply confused host keys with user keys?
4741 [23:26:03] <HelloAtMega> just wanted to make sure that what I
have done so far was valid
4742 [23:26:27] <HelloAtMega> I deleted the host_keys content...
That is a fact
4743 [23:26:38] <HelloAtMega> no, known_hosts
4744 [23:26:39] <HelloAtMega> sorry
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4746 [23:26:55] <HelloAtMega> I deleted the content of the file
known_hosts file
4747 [23:27:07] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: known_hosts has nothing
to do with ssh-agent
4748 [23:27:18] <HelloAtMega> and after that I did ssh-add -D and
then ssh-add -l and the last command returned nothing after these
procedures
4749 [23:27:22] <HelloAtMega> ok
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4751 [23:27:46] <HelloAtMega> so I'm going to try my new key
to login to the server
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4753 [23:28:02] <HelloAtMega> but before that I need to make sure
that I have done everything correctly
4754 [23:28:19] <HelloAtMega> I have created the new pair of RSA
keys in my personal computer
4755 [23:28:35] <HelloAtMega> so, I need to upload the pub key to
the vps server, right?
4756 [23:28:54] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: every ssh server has a
host key. ssh clients use the server's host keys to
verify/authenticate they're talking to the correct server. the
trust model used is called TOFU, Trust ON First Use. When you
connect to a server the first time, it asks you to verify the
fingerprint of the server's host key, then save the host key in
known_hosts
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4758 [23:29:48] <HelloAtMega> hum, I see
4759 [23:29:53] <HelloAtMega> I remember that, indeed
4760 [23:30:03] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: yes, after creating your
user's ssh keypair, you can use "ssh-copy-id
user@example.com" to copy your user's public key to the
server. it ends up in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server
4761 [23:30:17] <HelloAtMega> yes
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4765 [23:31:38] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: anyways, ssh-agent,
ssh-add, gnome-keyring have nothing to do with the SSH host keys or
~/.ssh/known_hosts. They work with the user's keys, not the
hosts.
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4767 [23:31:54] <HelloAtMega> ok
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4770 [23:32:30] <HelloAtMega> so the content of the vps server
file known_hosts is an id that tells to the server that I have
connected to it at least once... Am I correct?
4771 [23:32:33] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: the advantage of using
ssh-agent is that you can put a very long password on the ssh key
and only have to type it once per session, which is more secure than
a shorter password that you type all the time
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4775 [23:33:05] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: the vps will only have a
known_hosts file if you have been using an ssh client running on the
vps
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4780 [23:33:56] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: your local computer keeps
a copy of the VPS's host key in known_hosts after the first
time (TOFU)
4781 [23:33:57] <HelloAtMega> aarrrgghhh... I'm still not
fully aware of the ssh system operation
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4783 [23:34:06] <HelloAtMega> hum, ok
4784 [23:34:24] <NochmalVerhext> Hey guys. How does one i about
removing an encrypted container from my harddrive? When i lsblk it
show /dev/sda and tthen a 'container' under it. In the
type field it says 'crypt'. I tried zapping all of sda
with gdisk, but the container is still there. I'm not too sure
how to go about getting rid of it
4785 [23:34:44] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: once it clicks for you
it'll be simple.
4786 [23:34:46] <HelloAtMega> so if I delete the content of my PC
known_hosts file and if I try to connect to the server, it will ask
me to save the server host key
4787 [23:34:57] <HelloAtMega> right?
4788 [23:35:24] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: yeah, if you delete
known_hosts on your local computer, your ssh client needs to ask you
to verify each remote server's HOST key again
4789 [23:35:35] <HelloAtMega> ok
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4791 [23:36:05] <HelloAtMega> and what about the server
known_hosts file? Is there any?
4792 [23:36:27] <HelloAtMega> Does that file in the server also
saves my local computer host key copy?
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4794 [23:36:50] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: if you're logged
into the remote server and use the remote server's ssh client
to connect to another system, then it has a known_hosts file with
the host keys of the other server it connected to
4795 [23:37:04] <HelloAtMega> ok
4796 [23:37:08] <HelloAtMega> so after this
4797 [23:37:29] <HelloAtMega> I want to use an RSA key to avoid
writing my password everytime I want to connect to the server
4798 [23:37:46] <HelloAtMega> so I create a pair of RSA keys, a
pub and a private key... Right?
4799 [23:37:56] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: yes, so far so good
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4802 [23:38:11] <HelloAtMega> I forgot to ask something within the
last question
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4804 [23:38:31] <HelloAtMega> that pair of keys, are created in
the vps server or in my local computer or is it irrelevant?
4805 [23:38:55] <bezaban> you want to create it locally
4806 [23:39:07] <bezaban> or wherever they are to be used
4807 [23:39:11] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: create the client keypair
on the computer you use as a client
4808 [23:39:17] <HelloAtMega> ok, so that I don't have to
push my provate key over the internet to the server, right?
4809 [23:39:51] <HelloAtMega> ?
4810 [23:39:53] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: the private key remains
private, never share it. the public key is safe to copy anywhere you
want to use it like servers, services like github etc
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4812 [23:40:06] <bezaban> indeed. so use a passphrase for the
private key.
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4814 [23:40:28] <HelloAtMega> ok
4815 [23:40:57] <HelloAtMega> so, I used to copy the pub with the
scp command
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4817 [23:41:09] <HelloAtMega> is it more secure as ssh-copy-id
4818 [23:41:13] <HelloAtMega> or is it less secure
4819 [23:41:15] <bezaban> same
4820 [23:41:16] <HelloAtMega> or is it the same?
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4822 [23:41:24] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: ssh-copy-id is easier,
that's the only difference
4823 [23:41:52] <HelloAtMega> ok good... and the final result is
the same... As far as I noticed, it not only copies the file as adds
it to the ssh agent, no?
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4825 [23:41:59] <HelloAtMega> in the vps server ssh-agent
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4827 [23:42:29] <HelloAtMega> this is another point I need to
understand... Why is it needed to be added to the ssh-agent???
4828 [23:42:33] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: the vps server isn't
using ssh-agent unless it's also being used as a client to
connect to other servers. ssh-agent is strictly client site
4829 [23:42:34] <bezaban> ssh agent is a different think for
caching keys
4830 [23:42:56] <HelloAtMega> ok
4831 [23:43:00] <HelloAtMega> I got that
4832 [23:43:01] <bezaban> you add the pubkey to your
authorized_keys file, by default ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
4833 [23:43:08] <bezaban> brb
4834 [23:43:16] <HelloAtMega> and that is what the command ssh-add
does?
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4836 [23:43:19] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: ssh-agent basically keeps
an unlocked copy of the private key in RAM (never written to disk),
so that you don't have to retype the key's passphrase all
the time
4837 [23:43:33] <HelloAtMega> append the RSA pub key to the
authorized_keys file?
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4839 [23:44:27] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: ssh-add unlocks the key
in RAM so the passphrase doesn't need to be retyped over and
over. gnome-keyring does the ssh-add step automatically for you the
first time you use the key after logging into gnome
4840 [23:44:43] <HelloAtMega> hum, ok
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4842 [23:44:54] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: ssh-copy-id is what
appends the public key to authorized_keys on the server
4843 [23:45:09] <HelloAtMega> ok, so I'm going to do that
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4846 [23:45:44] <HelloAtMega> jmcnaught, just to make sure that
I'm going to do this as if it was for the first time
4847 [23:45:54] <HelloAtMega> what should I delete/remove on the
vps server?
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4849 [23:46:26] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: to remove a client key
from the VPS server so that it can no longer be used to login,
remove it from the authorized_keys file
4850 [23:46:47] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: and stop deleting your
known_hosts file on your local PC :)
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4852 [23:46:59] <HelloAtMega> ok
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4854 [23:48:31] <HelloAtMega> to write "empty" content
to auhtorized_keys file can I issue the following command: cat
/dev/null > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ???
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4856 [23:48:57] <bezaban> you can remove the file entirely, or the
whole .ssh directory if you like
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4858 [23:49:18] <bezaban> it will re-prompt for the host key if
you do the latter though
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4860 [23:49:32] <bezaban> no. nvm
4861 [23:49:34] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: also each key in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys is on a single line (that wraps because
they're long) so you can also just edit with a file
4862 [23:50:00] <jmcnaught> heh.. edit with a text editor, not a
file
4863 [23:50:02] <HelloAtMega> going to remove .ssh folder
4864 [23:50:41] <HelloAtMega> ok, done
4865 [23:51:03] <HelloAtMega> going to ssh-copy-id
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4872 [23:54:43] <HelloAtMega> ok, I think it's done
4873 [23:54:50] <bezaban> :)
4874 [23:55:03] <HelloAtMega> the pub key is copied
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4877 [23:55:40] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: now when you ssh to the
VPS, it should ask for the client key's passphrase
4878 [23:55:42] <HelloAtMega> now, if I try to login, I won't
be asked for the password, is that it?
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4880 [23:55:54] <jmcnaught> HelloAtMega: try it and see :)
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4883 [23:56:49] <HelloAtMega> it is wasking for my password
4884 [23:56:50] <HelloAtMega> :(
4885 [23:56:57] <dioz> did you restart the service
4886 [23:57:00] <dioz> after you edit the config
4887 [23:57:07] <HelloAtMega> nope
4888 [23:57:09] <jmcnaught> dioz: huh?
4889 [23:57:10] <HelloAtMega> let me do it
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4892 [23:58:04] <dioz> jmcnaught: huh?
4893 [23:58:16] <bezaban> ssh-add <path to private key> ;
ssh host
4894 [23:58:39] <jmcnaught> dioz: you don't need to restart
any services after copying an ssh public key to a server
4895 [23:58:39] <dioz> i don't even know what you guys are
talking about tbh.
4896 [23:58:43] <bezaban> er, or I'm just used to ssh-agent,
not sure how gnome-keyring handles it
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4899 [23:59:01] <jmcnaught> dioz: so why jump in and confuse
someone who was already confused enough?
4900 [23:59:10] <dioz> jmcnaught: i never said you did. i asked
about restarting the service once you've editted the config
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