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0 [00:00:00] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: "aptitude search
~i~nnginx" list anything? maybe this is the nginx that was
included with that giant gitlab-ce package still running?
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2 [00:00:11] <maroloccio> markybob: sorry about the stretch
questions
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4 [00:00:46] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, nope does not list anything
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6 [00:01:26] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: what about "systemctl
status nginx"? maybe also try hitting <TAB> after nginx
to see if it autocompletes anything
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9 [00:02:03] <Mathisen> jmcnaught,
replaced-url
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11 [00:02:33] <jmcnaught> Mathisen: i reckon you could try
killing that nginx process, or reboot
12 [00:02:46] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, okej i try that
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22 [00:06:30] <wewlad> I want to re-install vbox guest addons
and so I mounted the cdrom with the isntaller and run 'su
&& sh /media/cdrom/autorun.sh' but I get 'No
protocol specified Segmentation fault', why? how to fix it?
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29 [00:07:50] <jmcnaught> wewlad: do you mean in the guest? I
think those guest add-ons are available as Debian packages
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35 [00:08:38] <markybob> wewlad: how do you expect su &&
sh whatever to work? that's not how it happens
36 [00:08:41] <wewlad> jmcnaught: yes, they are. And yes, on the
guest
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38 [00:09:05] <markybob> wewlad: wewlad it does su and then when
you exit it runs whatever is after &&
39 [00:09:11] <wewlad> markybob: sorry, that's how I just
meant to symbolize that I su'ed first and then sh'ed the
file
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41 [00:10:21] <Lionyx> Hello again guys! When I use tput colors,
I get my tty is able to show 8 colors. Is there any how to change it
to more? What does that, the font? The framebuffer config? I cant
get those things to work with dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
42 [00:10:27] <markybob> wewlad: i dont use it but i'd
guess you probably need to use bash and not dash. (sh defaults to
dash)
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45 [00:11:22] <wewlad> oh, thanks markybob
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50 [00:12:09] <jmcnaught> wewlad: using the debian packages
inside the guest is probably more reliable, more likely to survice
kernel updates than installing from the virtual CD that VBox
provides
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52 [00:12:17] <Mathisen> jmcnaught, reboot did the trick thx
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58 [00:14:14] <wewlad> jmcnaught: thanks, I also just remembered
that they are actually available from the repos (I just was confused
by the fact that I thought they are already installed and since
'apt-get update' didn't find anything - I totally
forgot about the repos, but turns out I didn't have
'virtualbox-guest-x11' installed, installing it now from
the repos)
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63 [00:14:58] <cygnusx1> is there a way to reset my display
driver without crashing X?
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71 [00:16:24] <cygnusx1> every time i wake this pc from sleep
there is a bar that flickers across the bottom 5-6 pixels
72 [00:16:29] <wewlad> I think I was mistaken when I installed
'virtualbox-guest-additions-iso' package, it's just
the iso, right? I don't need it if I install
'virtualbox' and 'virtualbox-guest-utls' and
'virtualbox-guest-x11' and so on?
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81 [00:19:39] <jmcnaught> wewlad: i don't use VBox, but i
presume you'll also want virtualbox-guest-dkms
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84 [00:20:08] <wewlad> I do have it, jmcnaught
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159 [00:27:25] <wewlad> how much should it usually take for
apt-get update to finish fetching repo stuff?
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161 [00:27:55] <wewlad> what's Hit vs Get: vs Ign statuses
there?
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172 [00:29:43] <markybob> wewlad: probably less than 15 seconds
unless it's been long. it only gets diffs. ign means
nothing's changed so it's not getting anything. get
it's getting something
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178 [00:32:33] <wewlad> markybob: thanks, I've noticed some
slowdown (afaik before it was way faster like a few seconds, but now
I'm not sure if that was actually so fast), and was thinking
about switching mirrors
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182 [00:33:03] <wewlad> I was going to measure how long it takes
for me and ran it 2nd time - this time it worked in 2-3 secs
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209 [00:40:19] <wewlad> markybob: do you use ssh-agent?
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211 [00:40:31] <markybob> wewlad: no
212 [00:40:44] <wewlad> oh
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220 [00:42:31] <wewlad> markybob: ssh-agent is a specific name of
some SSH agent, maybe you use some other SSH agent?
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225 [00:44:25] <markybob> wewlad: i don't have any reason to
use it. not employeed right now so not managing anything.
226 [00:44:37] <markybob> wewlad: and it's smoke time :)
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229 [00:45:20] <wewlad> markybob: oh, ok, thanks
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277 [01:04:58] <bryzNSTY> Hey guys, just did a fresh install and
I cant get audio to work from my back panel. It seems to only be
detecting HDMI sound outputs. Any ideas?
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284 [01:08:53] <cluelessperson> bryzNSTY, drivers for the sound
car
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286 [01:09:05] <cluelessperson> bryzNSTY, sound drivers for hdmi
are usually very seperate
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288 [01:09:51] <bryzNSTY> i'm not using the hdmi sound
though, my headphones are plugged into the audio ports of my
motherboard
289 [01:10:38] <mtn> bryzNSTY: have you already used pavucontrol
to check your settings for volume and devices?
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295 [01:12:50] <bryzNSTY> mtn: yes, and its only showing
"built in audio analog stereo, GK104 HDMI digital stereo and
USB advanced audio"
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298 [01:13:19] <mtn> bryzNSTY: and what is wrong with that? that
is more than just hdmi
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302 [01:13:52] <bryzNSTY> None of it is from the back panel of my
computer.
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304 [01:14:07] <bryzNSTY> Ive tried every single one
305 [01:14:12] <Paianni> is it muted? your apps might be
defaulting to the hdmi out
306 [01:14:13] <mtn> bryzNSTY: oh, it does not use the builtin
sound card for the back panel? what does it use?
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308 [01:15:12] <mtn> bryzNSTY: and did you check both output and
configuration for devices? and all combos of device and volume?
309 [01:15:14] <bryzNSTY> I use the sound ports on my
motherboard, and I checked in pavucontrol to make sure everything is
unmuted
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311 [01:15:53] <mtn> bryzNSTY: obviously your motherboard will be
the audio analog stereo device
312 [01:15:56] <bryzNSTY> usually, the output is called something
like "speakers"
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315 [01:17:37] <bryzNSTY> im also trying every output on mumble
and nothing has worked
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321 [01:21:20] <wewlad> seems like screwed up a bit once more:
how to restore files from /etc/skel/? That dir is empty because I
probably mv'ed from there instead of cp
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325 [01:23:58] <wewlad> ah, damn it, it's just that alias
ls='ls -a' didn't kick in, the dir is not empty...
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332 [01:27:11] <wewlad> when new user is created it gets .bashrc
file from /etc/skel/.bashrc, can I add .inputrc there too?
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335 [01:29:00] <bryzNSTY> Ok, so I got my audio working with
mumble, but not chromium...
336 [01:29:11] <maurer> Does debian have a guide on how they
expect other package managers living on top of a debian system to
act when installed by debian?
337 [01:29:25] <maurer> Examples would include things like
cargo/pip etc
338 [01:29:29] <maurer> or cabal
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340 [01:30:09] <maurer> (I'm considering trying to get the
nix (replaced-url
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342 [01:30:49] <hamersaw> cargo is a build tool, not a package
manager
343 [01:31:00] <maurer> hamersaw: Well, so far
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345 [01:31:04] <maurer> hamersaw: It recently got cargo install
346 [01:31:07] <hamersaw> it can install programs, but
they're usually installed to $HOME/.cargo/bin
347 [01:31:09] <maurer> hamersaw: but cabal/pip are better
examples
348 [01:31:20] <hamersaw> then that's added to your PATH
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350 [01:31:55] <maurer> hamersaw: In any case, nix can already
install on debian, but the deb they currently produce is severely
limited, and requires the user to manually write/install an init
script or daemon, create users, adjust permissions on a directory,
etc
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352 [01:32:41] <maurer> hamersaw: but there are questions of how
an idealized version of this would do things, e.g. should it use a
nix-provided version of the nix-daemon that runs the builds as
selected by root, or a debian one? Allow a choice?
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356 [01:33:14] <maurer> In any case, it seems unlikely I'd
be able to get direct answers in here, but I figured "a package
manager coexisting with debian" is not entirely foreign, and
might have some document explaining policy somewhere I could read
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359 [01:35:18] <hamersaw> yeah, it would be in interesting
project. in my experience non-deb based package management tools -
or really any non native (ex. anything but pacman on arch),
doesn't integrate with the system well
360 [01:35:36] <hamersaw> there's always hacky work arounds
though
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368 [01:41:19] <zz> same
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371 [01:41:44] <maurer> hamersaw: So, nix in particular builds
everything separately, and it'd all reside in /nix
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373 [01:41:54] <maurer> hamersaw: and individual users can have
their paths managed to point at spots in there or not
374 [01:41:54] <SuperNull> Hey guys, looking for an intro guide
to VMs using like kvm-qemu .. not new to VMs just linux VMs
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377 [01:42:45] <maurer> hamersaw: The tricksy bit is that the
system needs a nix-daemon running for multi-user interaction, and a
nix program for a few other things, and the question would be
whether it's considered appropriate for a systemd unit or
initscript to refer to a program not built or distributed by debian
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379 [01:43:02] <maurer> (initially it would be the one installed
by the .deb, but most likely a few months later it'd be
replaced)
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382 [01:43:22] <maurer> (similar to how you sometimes see opam
install opam or cabal install cabal-install)
383 [01:43:30] <maurer> (but at a system level
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385 [01:43:33] <jmcnaught> SuperNull:
replaced-url
386 [01:43:42] <cygnusx1> is there a way to reset my display
driver without crashing X?
387 [01:43:44] <cygnusx1> every time i wake this pc from sleep
there is a bar that flickers across the bottom 5-6 pixels
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390 [01:44:01] <SuperNull> alright
391 [01:44:50] <SuperNull> jmcnaught: is kvm the right choice
still ?
392 [01:45:15] <jmcnaught> maurer: i think the rule of thumb is
just make sure that whatever third-party package manager you're
using doesn't interfere with paths that should be reserved for
dpkg/apt.. so install stuff to /usr/local, /opt, or in a virtualenv
with pip, or whatever is appropriate for that particular tool
393 [01:46:24] <jmcnaught> SuperNull: i think it's a good
choice. Xen is still an option, which can also be managed by
libvirt. Lots of people like VirtualBox which is easiest to use with
vagrant if that's important to you. KVM is what I use.
394 [01:46:26] <cygnusx1> nm i figured it out. i went into tty
and did pkill x and it just took me back to the login manager and
the problem is gone
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396 [01:46:57] <cygnusx1> where should i file a bug report for
this?
397 [01:47:31] <SuperNull> jmcnaught: any idea what the data
center guys are using ?
398 [01:47:36] <SuperNull> jmcnaught: other than vmware ;)
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401 [01:48:00] <markybob> SuperNull: linode made the move to kvm
402 [01:48:05] <jmcnaught> SuperNull: i think Xen and KVM are
both used quite a bit
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432 [02:06:45] <Kiril> hello
433 [02:07:31] <Kiril> what's the best way to make some
custom bash script to run it on boot/reboot?
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436 [02:09:16] <daily> run what Kiril?
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444 [02:11:42] <markybob> Kiril: the proper way would be a
systemd unit file. you could throw it into /etc/rc.local
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597 [03:31:18] <grnmtn> i've got several dell blade servers
using broadcom 10gbps nic's, using the bnx2x driver.
there's no link detected on them, both on the server and the
switch. however, if i raise the interface with "ifconfig ethx
up", then the link appears. has anyone seen behavior like that
before?
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599 [03:32:44] <acu> grnmtn, yes - place a stance in
/etc/network/intrfaces ----- auto eth0 (or whatever card it is)
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602 [03:33:13] <grnmtn> acu: thanks!
603 [03:33:41] <acu> grnmtn, welcome
604 [03:34:12] <acu> there are some other ones hot-plug eth0 or
something like this - but auto will do the trick
605 [03:34:15] <acu> usually
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611 [03:39:05] <somiaj> auto-hotplug is triggered on via udev
(Ibelive) when a network cable is pluged in, auto is brought up at
boot. You can also make your own auto-foo groups if needed.
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617 [03:41:06] <grnmtn> hmm, no luck with hotplug. it
doesn't seem consistent with behavior on other interfaces
though. i thought link status was determined by the physical
connection to the card
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619 [03:41:31] <grnmtn> so link will still be active whether not
the computer is turned on
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623 [03:43:58] <acu> grnmtn, it maybe also a driver issue - you
may need to enable non-free or compile the driver - you have to look
at errors dmesg etc to know exactly what is going on
624 [03:44:49] <acu> also when you have multiple ethernet cards
and you connect them to different subnets - other issues need to be
resolved with regard to routing and priority
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626 [03:46:37] <themill> firmware-bnx2x would be required, but if
it works at all that shouldn't be an issue
627 [03:46:46] <acu> yes - I think the bnx driver is tricky too
if I remember right - what debian version do you use grnmtn ?
628 [03:46:49] <grnmtn> yeah, the bnx2x is from non-free
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630 [03:47:01] <grnmtn> acu: jessie
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632 [03:48:09] <grnmtn> themill: that's true - it works
fine, but it's confusing from an admin perspective. especially
since this is using blade chassis switch, so the only way i can tell
it's "plugged in" is through software
633 [03:48:11] <acu> did you update upgrade it ? sometimes
reinstalling the linux-nonfree firmware (whatever name it is) helps
too - specially if the kernel was updated - just two cents - but I
would go for logs and dmesg to see exactly what is the message
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637 [03:50:32] <grnmtn> acu: it's a new install. when i
lower/raise interface (and link goes away), dmesg shows:
638 [03:50:47] <grnmtn> [ 423.632062] bnx2x 0000:09:00.1 eth3:
NIC Link is Up, 10000 Mbps full duplex, Flow control: ON - receive
& transmit
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641 [03:51:04] <acu> what do you get if you do ip addr
642 [03:51:08] <acu> !ip addr
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648 [03:54:10] <grnmtn> acu: nothing unusual in ip a output -
ethtool output here:
replaced-url
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650 [03:55:26] <grnmtn> acu: in any case, it's not much of a
problem since it works fine . . . it's just weird
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:)
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748 [04:34:00] <kingsley> Do you agree that a reasonable strategy
for fixing the following error (when installing VirtualBox) ...
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750 [04:34:32] <kingsley> Module build for the currently running
kernel was skipped since the kernel source for this kernel does not
seem to be installed.
751 [04:34:51] <kingsley> ... is to
752 [04:35:09] <kingsley> 1.) Install the latest kernel source
and binary,
753 [04:35:23] <kingsley> 2.) and reinstall VirtualBox
754 [04:35:24] <kingsley> ?
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757 [04:36:35] <kingsley> I assume the latest versions for my AMD
box are in the packages named ...
758 [04:36:37] <jmcnaught> kingsley: you need to install the
kernel headers for the kernel you are running, like: "apt-get
install linux-headers-$(uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,')" (add -t jessie-backports if
you're using a kernel from backports).
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760 [04:36:39] <kingsley> linux-source-4.4 and
761 [04:36:45] <jml2> kingsley, but you're in virtualbox
762 [04:36:49] <kingsley> linux-image-686-pae
763 [04:37:17] <jml2> kingsley, you need the kernel headers true
764 [04:37:33] <jml2> kingsley, there's linux-headers
packages that need to be installed
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767 [04:38:26] <jml2> kingsley, install the headers then if you
reinstall vbox it'll pas
768 [04:38:31] <jml2> kingsley, ./pass
769 [04:38:38] <jmcnaught> kingsley: do you have a 32-bit
computer? -686-pae is a kernel for 32-bit computers. amd64 is for
all x86 64 bit CPUs
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771 [04:39:06] <jml2> !amd64
772 [04:39:06] <dpkg> amd64 is the Debian architecture optimized
for x86-64, aka AMD64. Intel Core 2, Core i3/i5/i7 and Xeon (since
2004) systems are x86-64. The AMD64 architecture also supports
running Debian i386 with either a -686-pae or -amd64 kernel. See
also <why amd64> and <why not amd64>.
773 [04:39:08] <kingsley> jmcnaught: Sorry. I should have
mentioned that I already installed the headers. I previously
installed the latest version of the package named
"linux-headers-686-pae".
774 [04:39:52] <jmcnaught> kingsley: do you have the headers from
jessie and image from backports?
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778 [04:40:50] <kingsley> jmcnaught: You politely asked if I have
a 32 bit computer. I believe it's 64 bits.
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780 [04:42:05] <jmcnaught> kingsley: seems like you're using
a 32-bit kernel then if linux-image-686-pae is what you have
installed
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786 [04:46:47] <kingsley> jmcnaught: You asked if I have the
headers from jessie and image from backports. The headers and image
are both from unstable, but the image is slightly stale. It's
version 4.2.6-3.
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788 [04:46:55] <jml2> dmidecode can show you the processor
capability
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790 [04:47:13] <kingsley> jmcnaught: Yes, I agree. I seem to be
using a 32 bit kernel.
791 [04:47:13] <jml2> (cpu model number would mention much of the
VT capability)
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793 [04:47:58] <jml2> kingsley, don't use unstable.
794 [04:48:04] <jml2> !unstable
795 [04:48:04] <dpkg> Unstable is the status of a Debian release
when packages can be added at any time, that can disrupt the
integrity of the whole system! Ask me about <break>. If you
have to ask whether you should use it or how, you shouldn't.
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796 [04:48:12] <jml2> kingsley, it's meant for developers
797 [04:48:36] <somiaj> or at least don't mix. If running
jessie, use the kernel from jessie-backports (not from unstable)
798 [04:48:42] <somiaj> espically with the gcc5 transition.
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801 [04:50:52] <jmcnaught> jml2: "grep 'vmx\|svm'
/proc/cpuinfo" can tell you if VT is supported too :)
802 [04:51:43] <kingsley> jmcnaught: Do you happen to have an
opinion on whether now might be a convenient time for me to try
installing an amd64 kernel for my 64 bit CPU?
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804 [04:51:52] <jml2> jmcnaught, so tell him -- thing is often
BIOSes do not enable the VT setting
805 [04:52:26] <jmcnaught> kingsley: if it's an unstable
system i recommend getting up to date, reading the info provided by
apt-listchanges and apt-listbugs, and hanging out in #debian-next on
irc.oftc.net for better support. If it's a jessie system mixed
with unstable, either upgrade all the way to testing/unstable or
reinstall jessie
806 [04:52:28] <jml2> kingsley, you have to reinstall
807 [04:52:42] <jml2> kingsley, but you can keep/clone /home back
808 [04:52:55] <jmcnaught> jml2: i was telling you in case you
didn't know that parsing dmidecode is not necessary
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810 [04:54:00] <jml2> jmcnaught, i'm not after that
811 [04:54:06] <jml2> jmcnaught, i'm after the cpu model
812 [04:54:36] <jml2> there's more way to dice a cake
813 [04:55:56] <jml2> apparently he's messed up his system
with unstable for not following online advice
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815 [04:56:50] <k12> Is there a reason why there's nothing
for "laptop lid"?
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816 [04:57:32] <jmcnaught> jml2: well for what it's worth
the CPU flag will still be present even if the feature is disabled
in the bios, but looking up the CPU model can be fun too
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818 [04:57:39] <jml2> k12, you need a package i forget which
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821 [04:58:21] <kingsley> jmcnaught: My /proc/cpuinfo just has
the "svm", which I think is because I use an AMD
Athlon(tm) 64 X2 cpu.
822 [04:58:51] <jmcnaught> kingsley: yeah i think all AMD
processors have the feature, it's only Intel that selectively
disables it.
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824 [04:59:42] <somiaj> if you try to load the module, the kernel
will tell you if it has been turned off in the bios (or give you a
warning, and point to the bios as a possibility)
825 [04:59:47] <jml2> k12, try this-> "apt-get install
task-laptop"
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827 [05:00:12] <jmcnaught> kingsley: anyways.. depending on if
this is a frankendebian jessie system or not you may need to
reinstall anyways.
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830 [05:00:58] <k12> jml2: "task-laptop is already the
newest version."
831 [05:02:01] <jmcnaught> k12: what are you trying to do? the
laptop lid switch is handled by logind, the only way i've found
on Jessie to change the behaviour is to edit
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
832 [05:02:03] <kingsley> jmcnaught: For what it's worth, I
believe you're not the only person advising to keep unstable
systems up to date, but, I have collected, IMHO, some interesting
statistics on the robustness of Debian's package management
dependencies. You can see them at
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834 [05:03:05] <k12> jmcnaught: what I want to do is be able to
close my laptop lid without it locking or suspending my session.
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838 [05:04:32] <jml2> k12, pm-utils is installed?
839 [05:04:38] <jmcnaught> k12: HandleLidSwitch in the file I
mentioned can do that.
840 [05:05:02] <kingsley> jmcnaught: Thanks for letting me know
about the "apt-listchanges". It looks handy.
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842 [05:05:23] <k12> jml2 apparently not. :(
843 [05:05:25] <kingsley> s/the "apt-listchanges/the
"apt-listchanges package/
844 [05:05:32] <k12> jmcnaught kk
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846 [05:08:35] <jml2> k12, i've seen things related to
power-management be enabled/disabled depending whether 1-missing
packages or 2-rules sets for policykit not set in place
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849 [05:09:03] <jml2> k12, you can check ~/.xsession-errors to
see if there are any policykit errors, sometimes that might indicate
the missing package
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853 [05:10:50] <jml2> k12, if the above is relevant, what jmc
referred to would be about systemd's capability -- though you
would have to see if this is the case (
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854 [05:12:10] <jml2> k12, noticed that pm-utils is mentioned, i
suppose you need it --
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855 [05:12:38] <jml2> k12, since you were missing it, you would
have to install it -- i'd just reboot after setting changes as
it is systemd
856 [05:13:01] <somiaj> I don't think pm-utils is needed
anymore with systemd (though it still works)
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858 [05:13:39] <jml2> power-management is a pita in general in
linux -- hopefully systemd might be the fix for it
859 [05:13:59] <jml2> despite all the negativity around systemd,
i think it is in general a "good thing" :)
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861 [05:14:00] * jml2 ducks
862 [05:14:04] <jml2> tehehe
863 [05:14:58] <somiaj> Unsure if this will help, but might want
to see if 'systemctl suspend' works, and if so the issue
could just be some acpi event not triggering the suspend when the
lid is put down.
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865 [05:15:20] <somiaj> jml2: to me it is like many things, stuff
I like about it, stuff I don't.
866 [05:15:42] <ledoktre2> greets all. I have a unique question.
I loaded a box here the other day,a server board with dual e1000
nics in it. Loaded it with Debian 8.3. I didnt use the nic during
setup so I didnt notice anything. When I am on the bios screen, the
lights on the second card work fine. It works right up until it
shows checking the partitions when you frist boot. The lights go
out, and its dead. Is this possibly a conflict with a PCI-E
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868 [05:16:15] <jml2> ledoktre2, possible "firmware"
missing --> dmesg |grep -i fail
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871 [05:16:28] <somiaj> ledoktre2: what do you mean lights go
dead? This is just about getting the network card up and working?
872 [05:16:41] <jml2> ledoktre2, would indicate the missing
firmware file -- i can tell you what package you need -- you might
have "part" networking that could still download but at a
slower rate
873 [05:16:56] <somiaj> ledoktre2: most likely once the bios
gives control to the os it leaves teh resposnability for the os to
control the interface and it just needs to be correctly
loaded/configured in debian.
874 [05:17:12] <ledoktre2> jml2: the odd part is, the box has 2
identical nics. One is working great. The other just goes dark when
you frist start to boot.
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877 [05:17:34] <jml2> ledoktre2, ok, but do you get any failed
error messages from this command?
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879 [05:17:39] <jml2> ledoktre2, often you need firmware
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881 [05:17:44] <jml2> ledoktre2, intel and others
882 [05:17:49] * kingsley just started ... $ aptitude install
linux-source-4.4 apt-listchanges linux-image-686-pae
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884 [05:18:31] <ledoktre2> somiaj: both are using the e1000e
driver - what I can glean from dmesg.
885 [05:18:44] <ledoktre2> I will try and lookup the specs of the
baord to see if it is a different model for some reason.
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891 [05:20:44] <ledoktre2> jml2: somiaj: appears like one is
82574l, one is 82578dm
892 [05:20:49] <somiaj> ledoktre2: well the way I would debug
this is first double check everything. first check lspci and get the
chipsets of each card and make sure they do both use the same
driver. Second it could just be the card is down and called eth1.
Once you configure it the light may come back on.
893 [05:21:24] <ledoktre2> somiaj: I do have it configured in
/etc/network/interfaces - its just dead. I mean it wont come up or
go down, no lights.
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896 [05:22:30] <jml2> ledoktre2, but do you get any
"errors" is what i'm asking :) -- you'll need to
use the root account (not sudo) -- likely you do have an error and
the fix would be simple, that is to install the appropriate firmware
package
897 [05:22:54] <kingsley> ledoktre2: If possible and practical,
it might also be interesting to see if swapping the cards makes a
difference. It seems to me that might help isolate whether a card or
slot is buggy.
898 [05:23:00] <jml2> ledoktre2, ( dmesg |grep -i fail )
899 [05:23:11] <ledoktre2> Im googling about that now. Card is
onboard. Swapping will prove problematic ;-)
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901 [05:23:34] <kingsley> ledoktre2: Fair enough.
902 [05:23:49] <ledoktre2> It makes sense on the firmware. I had
thought both were the same chipset. But they are apparently
different, so that makes logical sense why one might work and one
doesnt.
903 [05:23:55] <ledoktre2> I;ll be back
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929 [05:43:29] <kingsley> Yeah, installing linux-source-4.4 and
linux-image-686-pae let the package called
"virtualbox-dkms" finish building its module.
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943 [05:53:57] <k12> Is the debian project still under
development? Genuine question, after the suicide of it's
founder.
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949 [05:59:22] <ledoktre2> alright fellas- thanks for the nudge.
It was a firmware issue. I loaded firmware-linux-nonfree package and
it is now working dead on the money.
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966 [06:05:51] <jml2> :)
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969 [06:06:58] <jml2> ledoktre2, don't forget to update your
intel microcode too :)
970 [06:06:59] <jml2> tehehehe
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999 [06:21:15] <BinBasher> is gnome bugged?
1000 [06:21:42] <BinBasher> it was using 13% cpu and my system was
laggy
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1033 [06:42:35] <k12> Kernel: x86_64 Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64
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1035 [06:42:50] <k12> How do I get kernel 4.4?
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1037 [06:43:27] <ryouma> k12: i have 4.4 and i am on jessie. i use
jessie backports repo.
1038 [06:43:30] <jml2> k12, you have to buy it
1039 [06:43:36] <jmcnaught> k12: if you need it for some reason
there are newer kernels in backports, but if you don't need it
it's probably better to stick with the stock kernel
1040 [06:43:37] <ryouma> k12: although i will downgrade probably
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1043 [06:45:18] <k12> jml2: wut
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1045 [06:45:33] <jml2> k12, kernel 4.+ cost $$$
1046 [06:45:39] <jml2> k12, :))
1047 [06:45:45] <ryouma> why are the /dev/disk/by-id designations
unstable from debian kernel upgrade to kernel upgrade, and why are
there not symlinks there to the newer designations for compatibility
with previous versions?
1048 [06:46:00] <k12> Never had to purchase 4.* on any other
distribution of Linux.
1049 [06:46:04] <jml2> ryouma, didn't you ask about this 2
nights ago and spent hours discussing it?
1050 [06:46:11] <themill> jml2: that's unhelpful
1051 [06:46:17] <themill> k12: you don't
1052 [06:46:18] <jml2> themill, i gave him solutions
1053 [06:46:18] <k12> :|
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1055 [06:46:33] <jml2> k12, yes it's backports.
1056 [06:46:38] <jml2> !bpo
1057 [06:46:38] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly
backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for
the current stable (see <jessie backports>) and oldstable
(<wheezy backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian
developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read
replaced-url
1058 [06:46:40] <jml2> k12, ^
1059 [06:46:43] <ryouma> jml2: i asked in a different channel, one
that was not as serious as this one, nor serious about the question,
and it was nothing like 2h :) but yes otherwise :)
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1062 [06:47:21] <jml2> ryouma, well then update your scripts to
rather point to the uuid path.
1063 [06:47:24] <jml2> ryouma, that won't change..
1064 [06:47:29] <ryouma> jml2: even if advice seems so silly that
it is obviously a joke, this channel is for all levels of users, so
best not to tell people that
1065 [06:47:31] <jml2> ryouma, (/dev/disk/by-uuid/)
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1068 [06:48:02] <jml2> only that I never mentioned that pathway
1069 [06:48:05] <ryouma> that did not answer my question, jml2,
any more than you answered k12's question
1070 [06:48:15] <jml2> (you'll have to figure out your own
scripts how to work with them.)
1071 [06:48:17] <acu> !https
1072 [06:48:22] <acu> !tls
1073 [06:48:22] <dpkg> well, tls is Transport Layer Security
(ssl), or Thread-Local Storage, or in polish, TrzyLiterowy Skrot,
translated to ThreeLetter Acronym, or
replaced-url
1074 [06:48:42] <jml2> ryouma, well are you using debian?
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1077 [06:49:05] <jml2> no i suppose not
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1080 [06:49:52] <ryouma> i can always change my things to point to
the new designatgions. there is no need to change the system
scripts. my question is why, not "do something totally
unnecessary and intense just to work around it, which it will not if
initrd is related duyring a major upgrade". the question is
why. let's stick to the topic please.
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1082 [06:52:11] <ryouma> in principle, /dev/disk/by-id should stay
the same unless a device physically changes its subsystem
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1085 [06:52:42] <ryouma> at least, that's my impression,
which is violated by debian kernels. so i am curious.
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1087 [06:54:01] <jml2> ryouma, so should "eth0" , all
the nic interface names are changing for all distros.. This is all
upstream development. Again nothing to do with debian..
1088 [06:54:30] <ryouma> it isn't kernel per se
1089 [06:54:47] <jml2> ryouma, same with /dev/hda for pata
devices.. until SCSI api's took over.. no more /dev/hda,..
it's now all intrinsically "/dev/sda" .. you
weren't around using Linux back then when this transition
occurred..
1090 [06:55:01] <jml2> ryouma, UUID got introduced to assist with
"static" referencing.
1091 [06:55:16] <jml2> ryouma, UUID's were created to solve
this issue.
1092 [06:55:28] <ryouma> by-id is the question
1093 [06:55:33] <jml2> ryouma, again nothing new I told you the
other night before. You're wasting my time, and I think
I'll ignore you from this point.
1094 [06:55:52] <ryouma> jml2: thank you
1095 [06:56:37] <ryouma> i did not ask for your help in
particular, and found your "help" frustrating
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1102 [06:59:24] <jmcnaught> ryouma: you can probably achieve
persistent block device names with udev, but using UUIDs in fstab is
probably the best solution for most people
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1139 [07:30:14] <ryouma> jmcnaught: yeah, just seems that in
principle it should be stable, or at least linked to compatibly.
uuid has its own problems, not least of which is that if you're
in the middle of debugging some problem, you don't want to have
to keep looking it up and comparing it. by-id makes it clear for
small systems what it is.
1140 [07:30:49] <ryouma> at least, i find uuid troublesome.
1141 [07:31:35] <ryouma> so just wondering why udev does not do
what i would consider the right thing by default
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1185 [08:04:00] <Pr0metheus> how can i execute a file that
contains a dash? e.g., "my-file.sh" , it says file not
found
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1187 [08:06:57] <Epakai_> are you trying to execute from current
directory? maybe it's not in your path and you need to specify
./my-file.sh
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1190 [08:07:12] <Pr0metheus> Epakai, it is in the current path
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1194 [08:10:19] <Epakai_> i don't know anything else, but I
wouldn't suspect the dash at all
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1207 [08:18:09] <depesz> sorry, i must have missed something, but
was courier imap/pop3 removed from debian testing?
1208 [08:20:13] <depesz> "E: Package 'courier-imap'
has no installation candidate"
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1217 [08:23:56] <jmcnaught> depesz: check the news section of a
package's page on the package tracker for reasons why something
is removed from testing.
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1218 [08:24:11] <depesz> jmcnaught: thanks, and yes :/
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1220 [08:24:45] <depesz> hmm .. it says - courier removed from
testing, but it happened, supposedly, on 2016-01-01
1221 [08:25:23] <jmcnaught> depesz: that sounds like a really bad
idea. besides all the periodic changes like stuff being removed, or
needing to update settings for new versions, testing i usually the
last to get security updates, and sometimes problems remain for a
while
1222 [08:25:59] <depesz> will consider changing, but for now, I
need my imap back :(
1223 [08:26:24] <depesz> gfot courier from sid. seems easier to
fix now. and will probably migrate to something else (what, though?)
later on.
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1225 [08:26:46] <jmcnaught> depesz: use debian stable for servers
1226 [08:27:09] <depesz> well, given that I was to leave 25
minutes ago, I don't have the time now to change distribution.
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1228 [08:27:36] <jmcnaught> depesz: you should do it soon. running
a mail server (or any server) on testing/unstable is *crazy*
1229 [08:27:46] <depesz> yes, thank you.
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1246 [08:29:56] <depesz> any other imap server you can recommend,
though?
1247 [08:30:05] <depesz> based on the courier page, it looks like
it's not secure.
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1254 [08:31:39] <jmcnaught> i use dovecot
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1262 [08:33:52] <depesz> thanks. will check and see how fast I can
convert.
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1309 [09:07:49] <guruprasad> The Debian wiki page on Exim (replaced-url
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1329 [09:18:25] <daniel-s> Hey, I have this error message when
running apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
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1331 [09:18:31] <daniel-s> Did I do something wrong?
1332 [09:18:32] <daniel-s>
replaced-url
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1348 [09:26:21] <cisc0> hello guys
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1406 [09:53:50] <MarcL> hi, i was checking with Etherape the
internet connections that my Jessie was doing with internet I have
discovered that Firefox does several dozens of connections for every
single website i browse mainly are all Amazon owned servers
(.amazonaws.com). I have tried to uncheck all automatic updates of
search engines included several setting properties that can cause
connections and some advices from Firefox to modify some values in
about:conf
1407 [09:53:50] <MarcL> ig. Well if just I open firefox with a
blank page by default it establish a short connection with that
amazon server. Also I have checked if Chrome does many connections
but it doesnt and mainly establish very few connections with google
owned servers (1e100.net) . Now my question is: Is it normal that
Firefox works in this way?
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1410 [09:55:29] <MarcL>
ec2-52-27-67-100.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com
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1412 [09:57:31] <NickCao> 3:56 PM <XXCoder> usijng any
amazon addons or?
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1414 [09:57:39] <tjcarter> MarcL: do you use any extensions?
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1418 [09:58:04] <NickCao> You should ask this at #firefox
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1420 [09:58:30] <MarcL> no! I have everything disabled, flash
plugin included
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1423 [09:59:57] <NickCao> 3:58 PM <Tew> (more telling to
suggest safe mode (no addons), rather than ask about specific type)
1424 [10:00:07] <MarcL> the only extension I have active is
"self-destruction cookies"
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1430 [10:02:24] <NickCao> 4:01 PM <XXCoder> note there is
also search addons (seperate from normal addons)
1431 [10:02:35] <NickCao> 4:02 PM <XXCoder> look at search
options
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1433 [10:02:45] <NickCao> 4:02 PM <XXCoder> remove amazon
and see if it stops that
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1438 [10:05:10] <NickCao> 4:04 PM <Tew> some mozilla
infrastructure is on amazon (e.g. versioncheck.addons..) - but that
should not happen on every page load. I don't think not-used
search should search. but there might be some addons in
about:support that are not listed in about:addons - usually
it's just Pocket and Hello.
1439 [10:06:40] <NickCao> 4:05 PM <Tew> there are few mean
things that I can think of, but all(?) of them would not stay in
another, new profile - so if he can test it in a new profile, you
know it's profile-related, not firefox related. (there could
still be an OS wide proxy/whatever network related)
1440 [10:07:48] <jmcnaught> NickCao: what are you doing?
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1442 [10:08:05] <scl2> hello! i'd like to use the eclipse ide
(replaced-url
1443 [10:08:09] <NickCao> Just copy the solutions from #firefox
1444 [10:08:32] <scl2> are there any chances to see a current
eclipse version in the official debian repos?
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1446 [10:08:43] <jmcnaught> NickCao: people can go to appropriate
channels if they want to, no need to play relaybot
1447 [10:09:01] <NickCao> Ok
1448 [10:09:38] <jmcnaught> NickCao: those were all good
suggestions, it was just kinda weird
1449 [10:09:55] <NickCao> Maybe so
1450 [10:10:28] <MarcL> I have removed all amazon stuff in the
search engines, I am doing some others tests to understand
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1452 [10:10:32] <NickCao> But since the #firefox isn't on
freenode this can also be helpful
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1454 [10:11:57] <MarcL> since Firefox is the DEFAULT Debian web
browser this should the right channel to ask about this issue
1455 [10:12:07] <MarcL> should be*
1456 [10:12:47] <NickCao> Is it fixed ?
1457 [10:13:51] <themill> (You come to #debian for generalist
knowledge of lots of bits of Debian, not necessarily for specialist
knowledge of one particular package.)
1458 [10:14:05] <MarcL> seems I am close to the solution
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1494 [10:37:09] <MarcL> seems to be the default search engine in
the small box on the right side of the search address. It was
duckduckgo as main search engine, now I have switched to startpage
and seems not giving the same problem. Anyway I am not an expert,
this should be investigate further
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1526 [11:05:24] <hmir_> Hi folks!
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1531 [11:07:18] <hmir_> I was hoping somoene would explain to
methe difference between the weekly testing build
"debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso" and the Stretch Alpha 5
install dvd " debian-stretch-DI-alpha5-amd64-DVD-1.iso"?
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1564 [11:22:34] <maroloccio> hi. i have cpp-5 ver 5.3.1-14
installed but a dependency wants it exactly -13.. what should i do?
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1572 [11:25:25] <tiblock> Hi. I i bought VPS with latest debian
version hoster has and its 6 and i see its not supported anymore. I
made mirrors.list like this
replaced-url
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1577 [11:26:44] <bdog7> tiblock, you need to change squeeze, to
wheezy or jessie for the latest, then apt-get dist-upgrade
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1581 [11:27:08] <tiblock> bdog7, its VPS, i'm sure will will
die doing that.
1582 [11:27:18] <tiblock> *it will die
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1585 [11:28:06] <bdog7> I don't think so.... but I take no
responsibility
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1587 [11:28:35] <bdog7> most vps hosts give you a control panel to
re-install if you break it
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1589 [11:28:49] <tiblock> this hoster doesn't, only
"reboot" button
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1595 [11:29:37] <bdog7> tiblock, well a ticket system then? get
them to reload default image
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1598 [11:30:31] <tiblock> bdog7, i just want mirrors.list for
debian 6 and google says this one should work
replaced-url
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1609 [11:31:58] <grawity> tiblock: what kind of VPS is it
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1611 [11:32:01] <grawity> OpenVZ or KVM?
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1614 [11:32:30] <tiblock> fixed the problem replacing
`squeeze-updates` to `squeeze`
1615 [11:32:35] <bdog7> oh you need the archive mirror
1616 [11:32:38] <tiblock> grawity, don't know to be honest
1617 [11:32:42] <grawity> find out
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1622 [11:33:25] <teraflops> tiblock: openvz ones does not let you
to upgrade Linux image
1623 [11:33:37] <bdog7>
replaced-url
1624 [11:33:38] <grawity> though if the hoster doesn't say
which, and if it's too cheap to be true, it's probably
going to be OpenVZ.
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1626 [11:33:49] <grawity> `systemd-detect-virt` or `ls
/proc/*beancounters` to check
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1631 [11:35:37] <hmir> I was hoping somoene would explain to methe
difference between the weekly testing build
"debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso" and the Stretch Alpha 5
install dvd " debian-stretch-DI-alpha5-amd64-DVD-1.iso"?
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1637 [11:37:07] <tiblock> I will try this
replaced-url
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1641 [11:38:02] <tiblock> And its kvm. virt-what says that
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1644 [11:38:47] <tiblock> I will keep in mind `apt-get
dist-upgrade` as an option
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1646 [11:40:28] <grawity> there are even providers which run
OpenVZ on top of KVM so be careful
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1674 [11:52:39] <tiblock> Its me again. I want compile nodejs and
`./configure` says `C++ compiler too old, need g++ 4.8 or clang++
3.4 (CXX=g++)` and `gcc --version` says `gcc (Debian 4.4.5-8) 4.4.5`
so i need upgrade `gcc` to `4.8`? Is that correct idea?
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1676 [11:53:09] <ikonia> that is what it's complaining about
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1679 [11:53:37] <lok> if client A needs information from Client C;
should it be passed via Server B?
1680 [11:54:17] <tiblock> ikonia, so i download `gcc` and compile
it? Is it like that or somehow else?
1681 [11:54:30] <ikonia> lok: you're cross-posting - please
don't, you're asking hte same thing in multiple channels
1682 [11:54:36] <ikonia> tiblock: use a debian package
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1698 [12:00:29] <tiblock> ikonia, can you help me on that,
i'm failing to google solution. How to do it?
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1711 [12:05:15] <ikonia> tiblock: look in the debian repos if
there is a later version of gcc available for your release
(doubtful)
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1714 [12:07:20] <tiblock> Oh i give up, i will do dist-upgrade.
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1720 [12:08:13] <ikonia> tiblock: thats not going to help
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1723 [12:08:31] <tiblock> ikonia, why? Don't debian 7 have
gcc 4.8?
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1725 [12:09:05] <tiblock> *8
1726 [12:09:12] <tiblock> debian 8
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1729 [12:10:58] <tiblock> Oh why this world is so hard. Do i need
first upgrade to Debian 7 and then to Debian 8?
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1736 [12:12:11] <ikonia> tiblock: dist-upgrade won't upgrade
you to later versions of debian
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1743 [12:14:17] <tiblock> Oooooooohhhhh, i seeeeeeeee. Hoster do
have all releases but on order page when you open dropdown menu to
delect OS your scrooll bar hidden on right so its behind monitor. So
i did not know you can scroll down. Okaaaay. Time to make a ticket.
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1789 [12:35:33] <hmir> I was hoping somoene would explain to methe
difference between the weekly testing build
"debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso" and the Stretch Alpha 5
install dvd " debian-stretch-DI-alpha5-amd64-DVD-1.iso"?
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1811 [12:46:36] <wewlad> hello, 'man ls' doesn't
give details about '-F' flag: "-F, --classify -
append indicator (one of */=>@|) to entries" which indicator
means what?
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1816 [12:49:28] <SpeedyG> thats further specified in
replaced-url
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1821 [12:51:17] <geoid> hi
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1825 [12:51:56] <geoid> I just ran apt-get upgrade on our staging
server and I'm getting a wierd grub message. Pls help!
1826 [12:52:18] <geoid> "The GRUB boot loader was previously
installed to a disk that is no longer present, or whose unique
identifier has changed for some reason."
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1828 [12:52:32] <geoid> am I in trouble or is this normal?
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1848 [13:03:32] <requiemd> hi, who is familiar with systemd
issues? check this pls
replaced-url
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1864 [13:10:38] <combatdud3> I've managed to break apt-get
all it outputs it Killed
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1866 [13:10:46] <combatdud3> Any idea what I've done and how
to fix it?
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1895 [13:22:22] <wewlad> thx SpeedyG
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1900 [13:25:10] <Drugo> what about that "old
xscreensaver" warning in jessie? Since it's not security
related stuff, does it will remain unfixed?
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1947 [13:34:46] <Wagaaa> Hi!
1948 [13:36:41] <TomTomTosch> Drugo: probably until the next point
release.
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1954 [13:39:28] <Wagaaa> Anyone wants to join a Linux Program?
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1958 [13:40:35] <Wagaaa> A Debian based Linux System program
1959 [13:40:55] <r0ck_> what is this Wagaaa ?
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1962 [13:42:19] <wewlad> what's that process (child of
/usr/bin/kdm): "/usr/bin/X :0 vt7 -br -nolisten tcp -auth
/var/run/xauth/A:0-odE6Ea"? in 'ps' I see that
it's time is 26:39 which is way too much.
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1964 [13:42:29] <wewlad> is it Xorg?
1965 [13:43:03] <Wagaaa> customizatio linux system
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1967 [13:44:29] <bazhang> try ##linux Wagaaa this is debian only
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1990 [13:54:03] <jonathan_zz> if you want to use systemd network
name assignment (interface renaming) but you want to map it to your
own names, what would be the required or recommended procedure?
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1995 [13:55:03] <grawity> create custom configurations as in `man
systemd.link`
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1999 [13:56:03] <grawity> renaming via udev rules
(NAME="") also works, as long as it's done before
80-*.rules
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2001 [13:57:44] <jonathan_zz> right, thanks.
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2017 [14:08:42] <Gh0sty> hello, wondering where does debian keep
lvm info which is used during boot? system does not boot because it
is trying to run fsck on non-existing lv, when press ctrl-d it
continues and boots fine ... lv is not in fstab or anything :/
2018 [14:08:43] <Shinji_ikari> hi
2019 [14:09:03] <Shinji_ikari> which are the common used port? 80,
53 ?
2020 [14:09:07] <Shinji_ikari> 443 ?
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2022 [14:09:26] <Shinji_ikari> and how to bind on those port
without root ?
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2026 [14:11:50] <Triski> Gh0sty, i think that theinformation of
when to perform a fsck is stored on the filesystem itself
2027 [14:12:36] <Triski> Gh0sty, when it boots, it reads all the
partitions and finds the PV on them, and detects if any is marked
for a filesystem check routine
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2033 [14:13:10] <Gh0sty> yeah thats not the issue
2034 [14:13:33] <Gh0sty> the issue is there has ever been a disk
in there which had /dev/mapper/vg02-something
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2036 [14:13:45] <Gh0sty> while that vg02 does not exist anymore
for a long time
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2038 [14:14:02] <Gh0sty> now all of the sudden when booting it
says can not run fsck on /dev/mapper/vg02-something
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2040 [14:14:08] <Gh0sty> because it does not exist
2041 [14:14:23] <Gh0sty> and gives me the option to press ctrl-d
or root pw to manually check
2042 [14:14:30] <Gh0sty> so where does it find that vg02 from ? :p
2043 [14:14:51] <Gh0sty> what does the bootup process read to
determine which disks (or lvms) exist?
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2049 [14:16:28] <Gh0sty> ah no
2050 [14:16:35] <Gh0sty> there is a mistake in fstab after all
2051 [14:16:36] <Gh0sty> wtf
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2053 [14:17:02] <Triski> run lvmdiskscan to check if there is
really a volumegroup in there
2054 [14:17:35] <Gh0sty> no its just a mistake in fstab which for
some reason worked fine up until now :/
2055 [14:18:00] <Gh0sty> lets retry
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2057 [14:18:07] <Triski> then let´s see
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2063 [14:20:45] <Gh0sty> yep
2064 [14:20:50] <Gh0sty> that fixed it! :)
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2067 [14:21:02] <Gh0sty> always the devil in the details ;)
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2069 [14:21:45] <requiemd> btw how to check that fstab is correct
before reboot?
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2072 [14:22:33] <Triski> Gh0sty, nice catch there ;-)
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2075 [14:22:56] <jonathan_zz> wallbroken: there is no way to bind
on <1024 ports without root.
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2081 [14:24:30] <Gh0sty> not sure how that might have worked in
the past then
2082 [14:24:41] <Gh0sty> this box has worked for years :P
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2084 [14:25:03] <Gh0sty> perhaps that is the problem ... never ran
fsck for the last couple years because it had an uptime or around a
year or so ;)
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2090 [14:28:43] <Triski> Gh0sty, not even manually in any of
thouse annoying boots messages ? :-D
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2093 [14:30:14] <Gh0sty> not sure ... if only I had a boatload of
time ... I might reinstall it
2094 [14:30:26] <Gh0sty> should split it up into vm's
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2096 [14:30:46] <Gh0sty> so its not that harmful to restart vms in
stead of the whole OS :p
2097 [14:31:37] <Triski> only in case of kernel updates
2098 [14:32:53] <wewlad> a qustion about search in
'nano' I know hot to invoke search, but how to switch to
next/prev found item if there are multiple matches?
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2100 [14:34:33] <wewlad> also, a 'ps' related question:
how to combine options with and without '-' symbol? for
example there's 'l' and '-l', how to
combine each of them with '-e' and 'a'?
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2104 [14:35:23] <wewlad> or they can't be combined and I have
to choose either a set of options with '-' or without?
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2109 [14:37:53] <requiemd> wewlad: for next search i am pressing
^W again
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2112 [14:39:42] <wewlad> requiemd: but that requires re-typing the
search keyword, which is too long and thus uncomfy
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2116 [14:40:01] <wewlad> oh, ^W + Enter
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2118 [14:40:03] <wewlad> thx requiemd
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2120 [14:40:25] <wewlad> and how to do the same in 'man'
viewer (I guess it's less by default)?
2121 [14:40:42] <alexxey> Hello! My OS is debian testing.
2122 [14:40:47] <alexxey> When I start Calibre I got "This
application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt
platform plugin 'xcb'."
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2124 [14:40:53] <alexxey> SMPlayer also has this problem.
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2126 [14:40:57] <alexxey> Any hint what is going wrong? Thanks!
2127 [14:41:18] <requiemd> wewlad: man wget | grep cookie
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2131 [14:41:44] <wewlad> requiemd: no, I mean the search by
'/' key
2132 [14:41:55] <wewlad> when you are already in man
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2140 [14:46:02] <requiemd> wewlad: dunno i even can't find
notice about '/' in man man lol
2141 [14:46:28] <wewlad> requiemd: I guess it's 'man
less'
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2143 [14:47:06] <requiemd> true
2144 [14:47:07] <wewlad> requiemd: man less > /\/
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2146 [14:47:50] <wewlad> I guess it's 'p' and
'n'
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2148 [14:48:14] <wewlad> nope, 'n' and
'shift+n'
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2151 [14:50:17] <requiemd> wewlad: cool
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2156 [14:50:45] <requiemd> that's better than grep
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2160 [14:51:27] <wewlad> requiemd: these are two different
approaches, grep is sometimes very handy too, especially when you
specify -A3 or -A5
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2165 [14:54:36] <wewlad> requiemd: try this: ps auxwwf | grep -A 5
-B 5 grep
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2178 [15:04:54] <DEFKOR> hello, check out my debian,
replaced-url
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2180 [15:05:30] <requiemd> wewlad: yeah useful as well
2181 [15:06:05] <wewlad> DEFKOR: that page is blank and asks for
money
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2184 [15:07:00] <requiemd> just linkscamer
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2192 [15:14:57] <nuno_nunes> transform ubuntu in windows 10:
replaced-url
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2232 [15:35:14] <neglesaks> do ayone of you here have a
prepackaged UEFI boot lader or creation script? this stuff i
honestly doing my head it.
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2236 [15:37:57] <neglesaks> Also, does gparted itself move data
reliably - within a partition - when you change the partition size,
position, etc?
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2242 [15:40:19] <wewlad> why's 'htop' not installed
by default?
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2247 [15:42:10] <toruvinn> wewlad, why aren't 1048576 other
packages installed by default? there's at least one person
using them! ;-)
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2249 [15:42:23] <epsilon> wewlad: any optional package would bloat
up
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2251 [15:43:10] <tjcarter> ooh, I like htop
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2253 [15:43:29] <tjcarter> thanks wewlad
2254 [15:43:31] <wewlad> I mean there's top, why not swap it
to htop?
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2257 [15:43:54] <epsilon> *shrugs* feel free to build a custom
installer
2258 [15:43:55] <tjcarter> probably because top is a standard tool
and htop may be larger
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2260 [15:44:05] <toruvinn> neglesaks, "reliably", if i
recall correctly it moved that data, but no guarantees given. do
backups. ;-)
2261 [15:44:11] <toruvinn> wewlad, i'm not really a fan of
htop
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2263 [15:44:31] <CutMeOwnThroat> because top is part of procps,
htop is a separate package?
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2265 [15:44:46] <CutMeOwnThroat> among other reasons... like htop
probably depends on more things
2266 [15:44:47] <wewlad> toruvinn: me neither, but it's more
functional than plain top, so why not replace one for another?
2267 [15:45:13] <markybob> i'd confuse the hell out of old
unix people like me.
2268 [15:45:21] <markybob> what? no top? wtf
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2272 [15:46:23] <tjcarter> CutMeOwnThroat: Looks like top depends
on more things actually ;)
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2274 [15:46:48] <wewlad> what's 'akonadi'? I see
too many processes related to it
2275 [15:47:05] <wewlad> some process are related to both mysql
and akonadi
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2278 [15:48:12] <CutMeOwnThroat> tjcarter, procps package does,
yes. but part of that is because libraries are split out
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2281 [15:49:22] <wewlad> hmm, weird, ps doesn't show as many
processes as htop does
2282 [15:49:24] <tjcarter> CutMeOwnThroat: htop doesn't
depend on most of those
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2287 [15:51:08] <FranklY> Hello
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2294 [15:53:44] <CutMeOwnThroat> tjcarter, that's a
misconception, because neither does top
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2298 [15:54:51] <tjcarter> ldd certainly suggests otherwise,
though library dependencies could be a thing there
2299 [15:54:58] <CutMeOwnThroat> tjcarter, the procps package
isn't == top, but top is part of the procps package
2300 [15:55:10] * FranklY googles a debian issue and gets ubuntu results
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2304 [15:55:28] <tjcarter> yes, but if you ldd top, you see a lot
of libs htop doesn't use
2305 [15:55:33] <wewlad> did anyone reconfigure CTRL+W in terminal
to chop paths by a dir per one hit?
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2310 [15:56:35] <CutMeOwnThroat> tjcarter, you see two (a lot??) ,
one of them comes from the procps source package itself
2311 [15:56:46] <tjcarter> wewlad: should delete one
"word"
2312 [15:56:53] <wewlad> I've found 2 approaches of how to do
that: 1. 'set bind-tty-special-chars off' +
'"\C-w": backward-kill-word' 2. 'stty
werase undef' + 'bind
"\C-w":unix-filename-rubout' and I can't figure
out the difference
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2316 [15:57:39] <wewlad> + a note "It should be noted that
'stty werase undef' will stop you from using
'C-w' in any program (bind will allow you to use in
readline)"
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2320 [15:58:08] <tjcarter> CutMeOwnThroat: I see libpcre, a bunch
of systemd, libgpg-error, libcrypt, libtinfo, ncurses ...
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2323 [15:59:38] <CutMeOwnThroat> tjcarter,
replaced-url
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2326 [15:59:55] <CutMeOwnThroat> anyway, useless discussion
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2332 [16:01:07] <CutMeOwnThroat> you'd need to split it out
from procps
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2336 [16:02:04] <hmir> Hi!
2337 [16:02:05] <hmir> I was hoping somoene would explain to methe
difference between the weekly testing build
"debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso" and the Stretch Alpha 5
install dvd "debian-stretch-DI-alpha5-amd64-DVD-1.iso"?
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2339 [16:02:19] <CutMeOwnThroat> and while I would see a
medium-to-good point for splitting out the procps-mounting bits from
the binaries, I don't see any reasoning that would let you
split top from pkill et al.
2340 [16:02:38] <tjcarter> For some reason I can't actually
copy that URL suddenly. Anyway, unless there are major differences
between procps on ARM and Intel ...
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2347 [16:05:05] <CutMeOwnThroat> heh, actually, now that I added a
| sort to the ldd... the dependencies for top and htop are identical
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2350 [16:06:28] <FranklY> Now, how to run no-ip at boot?
2351 [16:06:46] <CutMeOwnThroat> with the one excsption that top
depends on libprocps and htop on libm
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2353 [16:07:37] <hmir> anyone/
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2358 [16:08:25] <FranklY> Would the Ubuntu script work?
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2371 [16:11:44] <mariok> Hello!
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2408 [16:30:04] <wewlad> is there any free rar unpacker?
'apt-get install unrar' said it uses
/usr/bin/unrar-nonfree
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2410 [16:31:03] <FranklY> Is there any way to force apt-get to
install all required dependencies?
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2414 [16:31:57] <markybob> wewlad: unrar-free package. not that
great though
2415 [16:32:14] <wewlad> markybob: what's so not great in it?
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2417 [16:32:30] <markybob> wewlad: it often doesn't work
2418 [16:32:37] <wewlad> FranklY: isn't what apt-get does by
default?
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2420 [16:32:49] <wewlad> markybob: oh :) thanks for the hint then
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2422 [16:33:09] <wewlad> FranklY: isn't that what*
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2428 [16:33:43] <FranklY> Tht's what I thought weltzooo
2429 [16:33:45] <FranklY> dammit
2430 [16:33:48] <FranklY> wewlad: ^
2431 [16:34:06] <mtn> FranklY: if you have a problem you should
explain what it is ;)
2432 [16:34:06] <FranklY> "E: unable to correct problems, you
have held broken packages"
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2434 [16:34:32] <FranklY> mtn: I'm trying to install
letsencrypt from jessie-backport, but it's being a pain in the
dick
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2436 [16:34:58] <cmtptr> what is the username and password for the
live cd? it's not mentioned anywhere on debian.org as far as I
can tell
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2440 [16:35:59] <mtn> FranklY: please paste your sources.list to
dpaste.com and give us the link
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2443 [16:36:29] <FranklY> cmtptr: user:live
2444 [16:36:40] <cmtptr> FranklY, thanks
2445 [16:36:45] <FranklY> mtn: That's a pain in the dick :L
2446 [16:36:53] <mtn> FranklY: ok, fine
2447 [16:37:12] <FranklY> mtn: I'm using PuTTY and it
doesn't play nice with copypaste
2448 [16:37:49] <mariok> FranklY: what did you try to do with
putty?
2449 [16:37:54] <FranklY> Here:
replaced-url
2450 [16:38:05] <markybob> use right-click not ctrl+c ctrl+v
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2452 [16:38:18] <FranklY> Left click actually
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2455 [16:38:37] <mariok> left klick to highlight some text does
not work?
2456 [16:38:46] <mtn> FranklY: have you tried using apt-get
install -f?
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2458 [16:39:10] <markybob> FranklY: that highlights it. right is
to copy
2459 [16:39:23] <FranklY> markybob: It's copy-on-highlight
2460 [16:39:29] <FranklY> mtn: Uhhh
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2463 [16:40:08] <markybob> FranklY: so you're complaining
about what? you know how to copy and paste with putty
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2468 [16:41:06] <FranklY> yeah, but it was being iffy because I
didn't have the window full screen
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2480 [16:44:41] <Projectns> Hello i have a short question
2481 [16:45:11] <Projectns> i have a 1 gb and 2gb ram client, what
is the best gui with the lowest cpu burden?
2482 [16:45:17] <Projectns> *load
2483 [16:45:41] <Projectns> without programs or else
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2485 [16:46:22] <thrym> Projectns: you could try i3 or awesomewm
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2488 [16:46:27] <Projectns> i3?
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2490 [16:46:28] <thrym> these are just window managers though
2491 [16:46:43] <mariok> fvwm ?
2492 [16:46:54] <thrym> I personally run xfce as DE and i3 as WM
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2494 [16:47:48] <thrym>
replaced-url
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2496 [16:48:01] <Projectns> sounds good
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2542 [17:01:24] <wewlad> how to cut away 2nd and 4th columns in
the output of 'mount | column -t'?
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2546 [17:02:38] <mariok> booting Debian GNU/Linux with UEFI (not
UEFI Secure Boot). What's your opinion about that?
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2550 [17:03:23] <mtn> mariok: it works
2551 [17:03:24] <mariok> is it manageable to to that?
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2556 [17:05:37] <pokazef> wewlad: mount | cut -d ' ' -f
1,3,5- | column -t
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2558 [17:06:51] <wewlad> pokazef: wow! huge thanks! I was trying
to write the same but the order was mount | column | cut
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2561 [17:07:41] <wewlad> pokazef: also, do you know how to make
use of '-s' option for 'column -t'? 'mount
| column -t -s \t' does something weird
2562 [17:07:56] <wewlad> as if \t is not treated as a tab
character
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2572 [17:11:09] <pokazef> wewlad: yep, it's treated as a
regular "t", with that syntax
2573 [17:11:22] <pokazef> you could try with $'\t'
2574 [17:12:29] <pokazef> ... but "mount" actually
outputs spaces, not tabs
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2576 [17:13:08] <wewlad> aah, so I need to convert spaces to tabs
first...
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2579 [17:14:41] <pokazef> But... "mount" outputs spaces
and "column" takes spaces by default, so why do you want
to use tabs?
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2581 [17:15:21] <wewlad> pokazef: because I'd like to printf
header for those columns first and separate everything with tabs..
2582 [17:15:28] <wewlad> well, don't bother, I'm just
learning stuff
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2586 [17:15:56] <pokazef> Oh, ok. Well: mount | cut -d '
' -f 1,3,5- | tr ' ' '\t' | column -s
$'\t' -t
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2590 [17:17:04] <mariok> I have a Laptop with UEFI Boot (Secure
Boot disabled), GPT Partition layout and a EFI Partition already
there (for the preinstalled MS Windows)
2591 [17:17:10] <devster31> I have a noob question about
apt-pinning, should I set a priority 100< p < 500 or something
below 100 for the testing branch of jessie if I only want to install
a specific package from testing but otherwise leave the system
untouched?
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2593 [17:17:44] <mariok> I want to keep my MS Windows Installation
so the "use entire disk and "... Options in the Setup
installer is no option for me. That leafes the "manual"
Option.
2594 [17:17:44] <wewlad> pokazef: I thought that if tabs would be
used then everything would be aligned in printf
'Device\t\tMount Point\t\tFile system\tOptions\n'; mount |
cut -d ' ' -f 1,3,5- | tr ' ' '\t' |
column -s $'\t' -t
2595 [17:17:49] <wewlad> but it's not
2596 [17:18:09] <mariok> Do I need to use the EFI Partition during
the Debian Installation somehow?
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2598 [17:18:19] <wewlad> mariok: why not use a VM if you keep
windows anyways?
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2600 [17:18:23] <mariok> or just ignore it in the setup installer
and the installer recognizes it?
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2608 [17:19:21] <pokazef> wewlad: no, you have to put your headers
through "column" as well...
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2610 [17:19:49] <mariok> wewlad: I do not have any MS Windows
Installation Media to setup a VM after the Debian Installation just
to run the MS Windows inside a VM.
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2612 [17:20:22] <pokazef> ( printf 'Device\tMount Point\tFile
system\tOptions\n'; mount | tr ' ' '\t' |
cut -f 1,3,5- ) | column -s $'\t' -t
2613 [17:20:41] <mariok> The question is. Do I need to speciy the
already existing EFI Partition during the Debian Installation or
does the Setup Installer recognize this EFI Partition and installes
GRUB there.
2614 [17:20:42] <wewlad> mariok: why would you need a window
installation media to setup a VM with debian?
2615 [17:21:10] <mariok> wewlad: I want Debian GNU/Linux as the
Host Operating system
2616 [17:21:17] <wewlad> pokazef: you are a damned wizard :)
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2619 [17:21:56] <mariok> and because I do not have any MS Windows
Installation media I couldn't try the "use entire
disk"... Option because then the MS Windows Installation
get's lost.
2620 [17:22:02] <wewlad> pokazef: thanks a lot, I totally forgot
about the brackets
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2623 [17:22:33] <pokazef> wewlad: no problem :)
2624 [17:22:34] <wewlad> mariok: isn't there a debian
installer for windows?
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2628 [17:23:44] <mariok> Does the Debian GNU/Linux System as the
second operating system on the disk need a seperate EFI Partition?
2629 [17:23:49] <wewlad> mariok: I know that for ubuntu
there's wubi.exe that is supposed to install ubuntu right from
windows, so it handles disks properly
2630 [17:24:36] <wewlad> that's not an answer to your
question, but still might be helpful...
2631 [17:24:49] <FranklY> I'm a fucking idiot
2632 [17:25:00] <FranklY> I forgot to use the staging server for
my ssl certs
2633 [17:25:04] <FranklY> and I broke everything
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2635 [17:25:23] <mariok> Is here anybody with dualboot and EFI
Setup?
2636 [17:25:46] <mariok> I just want to know how to proceed with
the EFI stuff.
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2640 [17:26:06] <mtn> mariok: the installer knows what to do ;)
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2642 [17:26:33] <wewlad> yeah, it will ass wipe windoze completely
;D
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2644 [17:26:55] <FranklY> lol
2645 [17:27:05] <FranklY> I actually like the .exe installers,
they work well
2646 [17:27:05] <mariok> Installation of Debian GNU/Linux
(testing) still fails. So I'll try Debain GNU/Linux (stable)
now
2647 [17:27:22] <Projectns> i get an error when i install i3 on
debian
2648 [17:27:44] <Projectns> i3 : Depends: i3-wm (=
4.12.1-1+g4.12-42-ge1b31871) but it is not going to be installed E:
Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
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2658 [17:30:19] <FranklY> Projectns: apt-get update &&
apt-get upgrade
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2662 [17:30:57] <Projectns> W: Duplicate sources.list entry
replaced-url
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2669 [17:34:16] <FranklY> Projectns: Did you run apt-get update?
2670 [17:34:20] <FranklY> As root?
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2678 [17:39:12] <ChunkzZ> where is dwm config file located on
debian jessie?
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2680 [17:40:12] <FranklY> ChunkzZ: config.h?
2681 [17:40:15] <mariok> dpkg-query -L dwm | grep etc
2682 [17:40:29] <ChunkzZ> FranklY, yeah I can't find it.
2683 [17:40:34] <mariok> ChunkzZ: did you try that?
2684 [17:40:36] <FranklY> lol, ChunkzZ You need to decompile and
recompile :L
2685 [17:40:44] <FranklY> ChunkzZ:
replaced-url
2686 [17:41:00] <ChunkzZ> FranklY, i am using dwm right now
2687 [17:41:18] <FranklY> See the wiki
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2689 [17:42:37] <ChunkzZ> E: Unable to find a source package for
dwm FranklY
2690 [17:43:19] <mariok> An installation step failed.
2691 [17:43:23] <FranklY> ChunkzZ: huh
2692 [17:43:30] <mariok> ^^^ during Installation of Debian
GNU/Linux (stable)
2693 [17:43:33] <mariok> let's debug
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2695 [17:44:00] <ChunkzZ> dwm is already the latest version and
suckeless tools
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2697 [17:44:44] <mariok> in /target/var/log/apt/term.log
2698 [17:44:55] <mariok> Errors were encountered while processing:
2699 [17:45:05] <mariok>
/var/cache/apt/archives/systemd_229-4_amd64.deb
2700 [17:45:11] <ChunkzZ> what?
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2703 [17:45:56] <mariok> is there another file where the exact
error is logged?
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2707 [17:47:35] <bryzNSTY> i'm using 3 monitors and their
order is messed up, but there is no option in xfce to change that.
Is there a program that I can fix that with?
2708 [17:48:00] <theunixfreak> Use arandr
2709 [17:48:34] <bryzNSTY> yes! that's what i was looking for
2710 [17:48:42] <bryzNSTY> thanks
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2712 [17:48:53] <theunixfreak> :)
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2716 [17:49:27] <mariok> /target/var/log/apt/history.log:
2717 [17:49:39] <mariok> Error: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned
an error code (1)
2718 [17:49:57] <mariok> ^^^ this error message is not very
helpfull to debug the problem
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2720 [17:50:50] <mariok> and the term.log says there was a Problem
caused by systemd but does not say exactly what the problem is.
2721 [17:51:07] <mariok> Can you help me please to find the right
place to look at?
2722 [17:51:08] <wewlad> I'm a 'su' user, and I
don't get how people work with 'sudo' (which is
advised to use over 'su'): do they write in root
user's password each time they sudo anything?
2723 [17:51:28] <wewlad> or is there something like ssh-agent that
let's you write it once for a session?
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2725 [17:51:47] <wewlad> and if so - then how is it better than
'su'?
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2727 [17:52:03] <mariok> I want to find out what the Problem is on
my Debian Installation and open a bug if there isn't one open
for the probelm
2728 [17:52:07] <Projectns> dont work
2729 [17:52:21] <Projectns> i3-wm (= 4.12.1-1+g4.12-42-ge1b31871)
but it is not going to be installed
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2731 [17:52:28] <musca> wewlad: what you type is your own user
password
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2733 [17:53:38] <FranklY> Fuck
2734 [17:53:38] <wewlad> musca: okay, but does it prompt each time
you sudo?
2735 [17:53:48] <FranklY> I broke lighttpd
2736 [17:54:15] <wewlad> FranklY: use httpd, it's almost
unbreakable xD
2737 [17:54:26] <wewlad> (that's not so)
2738 [17:54:42] <FranklY> wewlad: lighttpd is normally
unbreakable, must have fucked up badly
2739 [17:55:02] <wewlad> sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd reload
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2741 [17:55:08] <wewlad> sudo /usr/sbin/lighttpd -f
/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -t
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2744 [17:56:10] <jonathan_zz> at what stage is the root file
system normally remounted rw?
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2749 [17:58:23] <mariok> it looks like my problem is caused by
dependency problems with ifupload and systemd
2750 [17:58:30] <mariok> and that's on Debian GNU/Linux
(stable)
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2752 [17:58:53] <mariok> oh sorry. Debian Stretch
2753 [17:59:13] <FranklY> wewlad: Huh? I just restored it to a
previous version :L
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2757 [18:00:26] <pokazef> jonathan_zz: I believe it's done in
checkroot.sh
2758 [18:01:04] <pokazef> grep -A8 "Remount root"
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh
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2763 [18:01:42] <jonathan_zz> right so it is the fsck thing.
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2765 [18:02:02] <jonathan_zz> and the only reason it is really
mounted ro is for that to happen?
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2799 [18:14:52] <jmarciano> how is it called debian build system,
is it bbuild? Which website?
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2803 [18:17:05] <beardyname> is running a program of a network
share not recommended?
2804 [18:17:16] <beardyname> I was thinking of storing a programs
db on my storage server
2805 [18:17:31] <beardyname> but i get some strange "db is
locked" error
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2811 [18:21:21] <karlpinc> beardyname: What sort of network
sharing are you doing?
2812 [18:21:30] <beardyname> cifs/samba
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2814 [18:21:53] <beardyname> I found something about needing to
set a nolock parameter
2815 [18:21:56] <beardyname> I'm gonna try that
2816 [18:22:19] <karlpinc> beardyname: MS Windows suffers from not
allowing more than one program to open any file at one time, last I
looked years ago. Maybe that's the problem.
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2819 [18:22:42] <beardyname> karlpinc, precisely but nothing on
the windows machine is using that file
2820 [18:22:46] <beardyname> I'm gonna play with it
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2826 [18:26:01] <beardyname> running a printer server of a
raspberry pi, getting an larger sdcard will probably work just as
fine if this does not work
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2829 [18:26:49] <beardyname> hey what do you know
2830 [18:26:56] <beardyname> adding the 'nolock' worked
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2854 [18:41:54] <awal1> Any clue on how to prevent/block access to
tty's when X session is locked?
2855 [18:42:42] <awal1> I do have 'vlock', but I wonder
if tehere is way for lock both X & Console
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2861 [18:48:06] <somiaj> awal1: what do you mean? Modern xservers
use the same tty as startx was run, so even if they switched to a
console, they would still need to logon
2862 [18:48:17] <somiaj> though I do think there is ways to
disable ctrl-alt-f1 console switching
2863 [18:48:25] <somiaj> (from xorg)
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2865 [18:51:36] <awal1> somiaj, sometimes I log in tty for run x
ncurses/cli programs and i'm in X doing things. but when I
lokck X with xscreensaver, xtrlock or any other pkg and I forget to
lock tty, any one can use alt-ctrl-fX and kill the locker in X and
so do what he wants
2866 [18:53:12] <somiaj> looks like there is a way to completely
disable that in X, but this is a disable, not a locking like youa re
loking for.
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2868 [18:53:39] <awal1> yeah, I see...
2869 [18:53:42] <ChunkzZ> hello.
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2871 [18:55:31] <somiaj> awal1: have you tried other locking
tools. I don't use them myself, but xlock, xlockmore,
xscreensaver, maybe one of them has implemented a way to disable
console switching while locked
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2878 [18:57:24] <awal1> somiaj, i have xlock, xtrlock and
xscreensaver, let me try them all
2879 [18:57:43] <somiaj> awal1: look at vlock
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2881 [18:58:01] <somiaj> awal1: just found that, it is a console
locking program. It may not stop vt switching but it may lock your
consoles for you
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2883 [18:58:58] <awal1> somiaj, I have them all, except xlockmore;
I'm trying them all and check if they block access to tty when
X is locked. tried before yet but I try again for be sure
2884 [18:59:12] <awal1> somiaj, yeah I have vlock, and it locks
tty's
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2888 [19:00:07] <somiaj> awal1: maybe just configure vlock to lock
ttys fairly quickly, so at least they are locked.
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2890 [19:00:27] <blocky> what package do i need to install to have
pptp available as a vpn option from network manager applet?
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2892 [19:01:19] <prussian> you could probably just `killall getty`
b4 locking ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
2893 [19:01:37] <prussian> i mean agetty
2894 [19:01:38] <prussian> lol
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2897 [19:04:12] <somiaj> blocky: what type of vpn? 'apt-cache
--names-only search network-manager'
2898 [19:04:26] <somiaj> blocky: gives you alist of all the
various network manager plugins that debian provides.
2899 [19:04:45] <blocky> somiaj: I installed network-manager-pptp
and pptp-linux
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2901 [19:05:24] <blocky> restarted network-manager service and the
applet
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2903 [19:05:35] <blocky> maybe i need the gnome version?
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2905 [19:06:23] <prussian> are you using gnome?
2906 [19:06:24] <somiaj> blocky: unsure there. apt-cache show
packagename for more info
2907 [19:06:29] <blocky> prussian: no, i3wm
2908 [19:06:38] <blocky> somiaj: that seems to have done it, the
gnome packaged worked
2909 [19:06:39] <blocky> thanks
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2911 [19:06:42] <prussian> weird
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2914 [19:07:33] <Deedend> hello, how to join debian-next? I have
some problem with polari (gnome IRC client)
2915 [19:07:36] <awal1> somiaj, when locking X with xscreensaver,
xtrlock, xlock access to tty's still allowed; locking ttyX with
vlock, access to other tty's is allowed too, including X
(tty7). But ok, I'll check if 'vlock' can be used for
lock all the tty's where users/root are logged as you
suggested. thanks :)
2916 [19:07:37] <somiaj> prussian: many non-gnome wms etc just use
the gnome apps, so if the network-manager gui is just the gnome gui
it would make sense it needs the addtiional plugins
2917 [19:07:38] <Deedend> on a stretch
2918 [19:07:50] <somiaj> Deedend: #debian-next is on the irc
network irc.oftc.net (this is freenode)
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2922 [19:08:06] <Deedend> oh.. thanks i'll try
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2926 [19:08:43] <somiaj> awal1: from what I read, you can't
stop (without completing disabling the ctrl-alt-f? console
switching). But as long as it is a login or a locked screen asking
for a password, that is about the best you'll get
2927 [19:08:52] <guruprasad> In my exim configuration there is a
/etc/exim4/conf.d/auth/30_exim4-config_examples there are some
default authenticators enabled. How do I disable them using the
principle of not changing any distro-supplied configuration in the
split configuration setup?
2928 [19:08:57] <somiaj> awal1: It looks like vlock might be able
to autolock consoles after some inactivity.
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2933 [19:09:33] <guruprasad> Since the file name ends with
_examples I assumed that it will be fully commented out and the
debian wiki page on exim says that it should be possible to use the
split configuration without editing the default files
2934 [19:09:49] <blocky> ugh... pppd[20928]: segfault at 8 ip
00007fedaa0c8b1c sp 00007ffc0ad42300 error 4 in
nm-pptp-pppd-plugin.so[7fedaa0c7000
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2938 [19:11:36] <blocky> heh, apparently i can ssh to the other pc
on my network that is already on the vpn, and then ssh from there to
my actual target inside the vpn
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2942 [19:12:30] <awal1> somiaj, excuses if I losted your time.
I'm just a dumb. being in X tty "vlock -a" (vlock
--all) does the job, it lock all the VC, including X
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2945 [19:12:41] <awal1> I dont know how I missed that in man
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2947 [19:12:47] <awal1> excuses :)
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2949 [19:13:40] <somiaj> guruprasad:
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz -- has some info.
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2951 [19:13:58] <awal1> but I hope that my question has been
useful for other people here :)
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2955 [19:15:57] <awal1> so, problem solved "vlock -a,
--all" and all virtual consoles are locked instantly.
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2965 [19:21:25] <guruprasad> somiaj: I read that document, but I
couldn't find anything to help me solve my problem.
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2980 [19:26:55] <prussian> nice
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2983 [19:29:37] <wewlad> I hate that by default 'ls -sh'
shows that each dir's size is only 4.0K, did anyone try to
write an alias for 'ls -sh' so that it would that it would
combine 'ls -sh' for files and 'du -hd1' for
dirs?
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2995 [19:35:26] <unborn> blocky: yeah that should be normal.. if
pc 1 which is connected to vpn is on your local net, you would
proceed as normal to get logged in.. and from there you can connect
to target outside..
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2997 [19:36:46] <karlpinc> wewlad: Why du -d1? Why limit yourself?
Otherwise the number is pretty meaningless.
2998 [19:37:41] <unborn> blocky: you would not be able to do that
if pc1 is isolated from your local net.. once you get access to
terminal on pc1 which have both your localnet and vpn connections in
system, then you should be able to rich machine which is connected
from pc1 to out.. that is logical way.. nothing wrong with it.
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3001 [19:38:07] <wewlad> karlpinc: well, I thought that would save
from long time needed for the command to get executed, but turns out
that 'du -d' is so stupid that it runs recursively down to
the deepest level anyways, it just limits the output to 1 level
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3003 [19:38:45] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: you'd really need a
system that would cache the results for that in some way and keep
that live updated too :-/.
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3006 [19:39:23] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: but some systems display the
number of files in the dir, instead of its size.
3007 [19:39:54] <jonathan_zz> personally what I would like most is
for ls to simply use dot-notation for thousands.
3008 [19:40:00] <wewlad> jonathan_zz: my system does cache those
results
3009 [19:40:19] <wewlad> (I used 'find /' before, so
'du -h /' ran in less than 1sec)
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3012 [19:40:55] <wewlad> jonathan_zz: why not just rely on -h
(human readable values)?
3013 [19:41:16] <wewlad> G's are pretty noticeable even in
big lists :)
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3016 [19:41:31] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: that's not helpful
because it requires a measure of thinking on what it says
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3018 [19:41:44] * zinx usually uses du -b so he can pipe to sort -n
3019 [19:41:46] <wewlad> everything does
3020 [19:41:48] <jonathan_zz> it's not like you instantly
know its size.
3021 [19:42:04] <jonathan_zz> not if you see a number of digits
and that numbers is equivalent to its size :p
3022 [19:42:16] <jonathan_zz> but if you say 2345351897234 you
won't know what size it is
3023 [19:42:19] <jonathan_zz> see*
3024 [19:42:31] <wewlad> zinx: nice trick
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3026 [19:43:55] <jonathan_zz> the suffix just confuses me
especially if they are not all the same I think
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3030 [19:44:50] <jonathan_zz> also it shows "9,5M" but
then it rounds "11M" so now the 11M figure is visually
smaller
3031 [19:44:53] <wewlad> jonathaN: use colors
3032 [19:45:08] <jonathan_zz> doesn't work.
3033 [19:45:10] <wewlad> wy?
3034 [19:45:31] <jonathan_zz> vdir --color doesn't color that
3035 [19:45:47] <zinx> du -b doesn't work?
3036 [19:46:04] <wewlad> I didn't know of 'vdir'
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3038 [19:46:14] <jonathan_zz> basically the same as ls -l
3039 [19:46:16] <wewlad> it looks like an alias to ls -l
3040 [19:46:18] <wewlad> yeah :)
3041 [19:46:26] <somiaj> guruprasad: what I saw was a way to
regenerate config files. I say just move it or comment out the
options in it.
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3043 [19:46:33] <jonathan_zz> but it is its own executable
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3046 [19:46:54] <wewlad> what a waste of kilobytes then!
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3048 [19:46:59] <Igel> Written by Richard M. Stallman and David
MacKenzie.
3049 [19:47:00] <wewlad> why dupe the functionality?
3050 [19:47:03] <jonathan_zz> yeah immensely.
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3052 [19:47:16] <jonathan_zz> idk sometimes it behaves
differently.
3053 [19:47:27] <wewlad> even better then
3054 [19:47:34] <jonathan_zz> for some reason vdir displays spaces
as \
3055 [19:47:41] <jonathan_zz> I mean "\ "
3056 [19:47:45] <zinx> wewlad: GNU.
3057 [19:47:52] <alfatau> hello all. I'm looking for some
offline file organization software that does not rely on a db. I
found tagspaces quite similar to what was in my mind, however it
relies on renamed filenames and I don't like it. Isn't
there some standard linux tool to add/modify tags on files? Also,
I'm using btrfs filesystem now, and I wonder why it did not
introdu
3058 [19:47:52] <alfatau> ced some attributes like tags to add to
files, to be able to perform semantic searches...
3059 [19:47:53] <wewlad> jonathaN: there's a similar key for
ls
3060 [19:47:59] <wewlad> key/option
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3064 [19:48:20] <zinx> alfatau: there is if you have extended
attributes enabled
3065 [19:48:21] <Igel> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 118280 Mar 14 2015
/bin/ls
3066 [19:48:21] <Igel> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 118280 Mar 14 2015
/bin/vdir
3067 [19:48:26] <jonathan_zz> ok, personally I don't like it
:p. But that's beside the issue.
3068 [19:48:48] <Igel> 004fd9b650f2d2dfcd3378ea6c99bb5c /bin/vdir
3069 [19:48:49] <Igel> 2eb1a3e346933962bdfbb7b118404b68 /bin/ls
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3072 [19:49:29] <wewlad> alfatau: what d'u mean by
'organization'?
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3075 [19:49:49] <Igel> ls has ')cF!dEVh@' in its header,
so ls is the larger file
3076 [19:49:51] <jonathan_zz> anyway for me 123.456.234 would work
much better than 123M, or better yet just keep the thing at kilobyte
blocks.
3077 [19:50:07] <Igel> header/top of result of `strings /bin/ls`
3078 [19:50:09] <wewlad> alfatau: if all you need is just
add/modify tags and description then I'd suggest make use of
AltDs for that
3079 [19:50:34] <wewlad> jonathan_zz: I'd prefer commas +
spaces instead
3080 [19:50:39] <wewlad> 123, 456, 682
3081 [19:50:42] <guruprasad> somiaj: I could do that. But since
the Debian wiki page on exim says "This mode of operation
allows for your own sections of configuration to be inserted at any
location in the final config file, without touching any of the
package provided files", I was interested in trying to achieve
that :)
3082 [19:51:14] <jonathan_zz> maybe use brackets instead
[123][456][682] and then when it falls down you pick it up with
curley braces.
3083 [19:51:17] <wewlad> Igel: ls is capable of more stuff, I
believe it's more frequently used
3084 [19:51:19] <jelly> alfatau: modern filesystems have support
for arbitrary extended attributes (xattr)
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3086 [19:51:57] <wewlad> jonathan_zz: that'd be some
surrealism
3087 [19:52:11] <jonathan_zz> haha
3088 [19:52:37] <wewlad> jonathan_zz:
replaced-url
3089 [19:52:48] <jonathan_zz> no I disagree with the commas, well
unless you are american perhaps
3090 [19:53:04] <wewlad> actually not even close
3091 [19:53:22] <jelly> alfatau: look at the tools and manuala
from "attr" package
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3093 [19:54:27] <wewlad> in SI system dot is used only once as a
delimiter between full an decimal fraction
3094 [19:54:31] <alfatau> zinx: REALLY interesting... i'm
reading about extended attributes...
3095 [19:54:55] <wewlad> *between whole number and it's
decimal fraction
3096 [19:55:39] <alfatau> wewlad: i mean that i've tons of
files and i would like to organize them not only by using
directories but using some semantic paradigm...
3097 [19:55:57] <alfatau> jelly: yes, i'm taking a look right
now!
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3106 [19:56:54] <jonathan_zz> in SI?
3107 [19:56:57] <wewlad> I do get your idea to use numbers in
bytes so that you could visually distinguish numbers by their order
(or how to correctly say that in English)
3108 [19:57:17] <jonathan_zz> just by the number of digits,
thanks.
3109 [19:57:25] <wewlad> well, yeah
3110 [19:57:33] <wewlad> but there's a math term for that
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3112 [19:57:43] <jonathan_zz> but in most of the world thousands
are written with dots, not commas
3113 [19:58:02] <wewlad> no, world uses SI system
3114 [19:58:07] <wewlad> dots are for americans
3115 [19:58:13] <jonathan_zz> no man
3116 [19:58:14] <jonathan_zz> reverse
3117 [19:58:20] <wewlad> NO MAN, UNREVERSE
3118 [19:58:23] <jonathan_zz> this is Dutch: 123.456,25
3119 [19:58:35] <jonathan_zz> this is American: 123,456.25
3120 [19:58:35] <mariok> is there anybody with a Dualboot setup
with GPT and UEFI in this channel?
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3123 [19:58:46] <mariok> I want to know how to partition the disk
corrently.
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3126 [19:59:26] <wewlad> comma is used as separator in case you
have space delimiters between every 3 digits, like 523 123 124,23
3127 [19:59:28] <wewlad> afaik
3128 [19:59:37] <jonathan_zz> not where I live, ever.
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3130 [19:59:47] <mariok> durcing the Setup the Setup menue gives
me the option to install the GRUB into mbr (this is the old style)
or not to install GRUB at all (continue without GRUB)
3131 [20:00:01] <jelly> jonathan_zz, wewlad: locale settings for
decimal comma or decimal point have very little to do with tech
support. Cease this silliness or move it to #debian-offtopic.
3132 [20:00:03] <zinx> i live in programmerland, we don't use
no thousands separators, and we use a '.' as the decimal
point
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3134 [20:00:08] <superfirelord42> The fun part is when you
accidently change how your scientific intstruments output. We had to
re-parse all our data…
3135 [20:00:22] <wewlad> hold on, I'm reading
replaced-url
3136 [20:00:33] <jelly> wewlad: drop it
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3139 [20:01:09] <drasko> how to override broken SHA1 repos (replaced-url
3140 [20:01:33] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: it says nothing on that :)
:D.
3141 [20:01:46] <jelly> drasko: testing/unstable support is in
#debian-next on irc.oftc.net
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3143 [20:02:10] <jonathan_zz> superfirelord42: a rocket once
crashed because some engineer was wrong about whether something
outputted degrees celcius or fahrenheit :P.
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3145 [20:02:35] <wewlad> jonathan_zz: untrue, sir: the first
example of meters there is 1 650 763.73, and wiki engine even has a
special styling for that, so that when you copy you copy the number
without spaces
3146 [20:02:37] <wewlad> sorry jelly
3147 [20:02:40] <wewlad> I'm done
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3150 [20:03:08] <drasko> jelly, can not join invite-only channel
3151 [20:03:22] <heebiejeebies> it was the Mars Climate Orbiter,
its landing based on pound-seconds instead of newton-seconds
didn't go so well
replaced-url
3152 [20:03:24] <dontknow> how can i compile pgo iceweasel on
debian?
3153 [20:03:28] <jelly> drasko: irc.oftc.net is a different irc
network. Not freenode you're now on.
3154 [20:03:48] <dontknow> i know how to compile program. but i
want to compile pgo
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3156 [20:04:05] <jelly> dontknow: what is pgo?
3157 [20:04:36] <dontknow> jelly, profile guided optimization.
compiles program twice with optimization
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3159 [20:05:05] <jelly> dontknow: you'll have to investigate
whether your compiler supports it at all.
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3161 [20:05:12] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: I bet they just do that to
make it the most agreeable "compromise" the number system
itself is not part of SI.
3162 [20:05:20] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o jelly
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3166 [20:05:56] <dontknow> jelly, i guess it supports. but i
odn't know what code shoul i add in debian source or mozconfig
3167 [20:06:02] <jelly> jonathan_zz: muted for 10 minutes, in the
future move the offtopic convo to #debian-offtopic when asked
3168 [20:06:18] <wewlad> sorry jonathan_zz
3169 [20:06:26] <jelly> dontknow: how do you guess?
3170 [20:06:27] <guruprasad> somiaj: It looks like if I define
another authentication method using the same public_name later, the
latter overrides the former
3171 [20:06:40] <guruprasad> so I could just have a separate file
defining my authenticators
3172 [20:06:41] <guruprasad> :)
3173 [20:07:03] <dontknow> jelly, because i comiled it in other
distro with gcc
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3175 [20:07:34] <jelly> dontknow: which gcc version was it, and
does your debian have the same or newer?
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3178 [20:08:35] <dontknow> jelly, we have 4.9. i guess i have done
that with 4.5
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3182 [20:09:46] <dontknow> i compiled with parabola
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3186 [20:10:48] <dontknow> you gain performance with pgo.
iceweasel goes faster. more points from benchmarks
3187 [20:11:32] <drasko> how to override several packages from
indexing in apt?
3188 [20:11:45] <drasko> Notably google-chrome stuff that has
broken SHA
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3190 [20:12:33] <dontknow> is there a difference between apt and
apt-get?
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3194 [20:13:34] <somiaj> dontknow: remove the sources from
sources.list or source.list.d/foo
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3196 [20:13:36] <bitchin_camaro> dontknow: apt-get is a function
of apt. man apt
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3198 [20:13:39] <somiaj> dontknow: or modify them.
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3200 [20:14:08] <dontknow> somiaj, ?
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3202 [20:14:25] <somiaj> also note google-chrome doesn't
supply 32bit binaries anymore, so on a multiarch setup you ahve to
modify the sources.list for google-chrome to only use amd64 packages
3203 [20:14:45] <somiaj> dontknow: google-chrome is third party.
It puts a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ modify it if you
don't want that repo to be used (or to change how the repo is
used)
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3205 [20:14:51] <drasko> somiaj, I want to throw out a damn thing
3206 [20:15:07] <dontknow> somiaj, you are reffering wrong person
3207 [20:15:14] <somiaj> yea sorry tab completion
3208 [20:15:22] <drasko> I want to prevent `apt` looking for it
3209 [20:15:23] <somiaj> drasko: then remove the file creating the
sources for google's third party repo
3210 [20:15:28] <somiaj> drasko: read what I told dontknow
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3218 [20:17:05] <jelly> somiaj: I think they've fixed their
source to "deb [arch=amd64]
replaced-url
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3223 [20:17:38] <somiaj> jelly: ahh maybe it was just my outdated
package.
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3228 [20:18:09] <drasko> I keep getting: E: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
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3232 [20:18:27] <jelly> talkplugin is something different than
chrome
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3236 [20:19:07] <drasko> jelly, I am getting warnings also: W:
replaced-url
3237 [20:19:19] <drasko> but I guess I can live with warning
3238 [20:19:32] <drasko> error however I have to remove
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3241 [20:19:44] <jelly> yes, and you're asking about that in
the right place so I won't comment on it here
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3244 [20:22:03] <wewlad> jelly: hey, it's time to -q
*!*@92.109.167.66
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3249 [20:24:07] <jelly> wewlad: thanks, the bot didn't do it
for some reason
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3251 [20:24:48] <wewlad> yeah I had to create a new account once
because of your bot, iirc
3252 [20:24:52] <drasko> somiaj, jelly thanks.
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3254 [20:25:26] <jelly> wewlad: you're too often a PITA
anyway so I wouldn't blame the bot on that one
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3257 [20:25:48] <wewlad> not a pita, just a common target for
smartarses
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3259 [20:26:05] <wewlad> but, whatever...
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3292 [20:45:15] <jonathan_zz> wewlad: Java introduced a feature in
version 7 where you can write numerals like so: int million =
1_000_000 :p.
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3315 [21:00:54] <prussian> oh, that's cool
3316 [21:00:59] <prussian> I never knew that
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3321 [21:05:41] <dongforce> DONGS
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3331 [21:10:06] <dongforce> Does anyone wish to join Dong Force?
3332 [21:10:14] <dongforce> Please join #dong-forcr
3333 [21:10:17] <dongforce> sorry typo
3334 [21:10:23] <dongforce> I meant #dong-force
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3340 [21:12:47] <H4ndy> Tango down.
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3345 [21:14:02] <unborn> H4ndy: tango up.
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3354 [21:16:31] <unborn> TomTomTosch: fix that host ;)
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3358 [21:17:09] <TomTomTosch> unborn: hmm?
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3363 [21:18:03] <teraflops> TomTomTosch: use sasl I guess
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3365 [21:18:53] <unborn> TomTomTosch: I know you would come up
with this question.. your nick come up with ip and then - redo
connection with your unaffiliated/blah... thats what I mean.. you
may not see those msgs.. as you are just login it ;)
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3367 [21:19:14] <unborn> 1+ teraflops TomTomTosch ^^^
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3372 [21:19:52] <teraflops> unborn: maybe he already knows that
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3375 [21:20:26] <unborn> true teraflops .. I was just saying.. hes
too smart for this you know.. ;)
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3381 [21:23:06] <TomTomTosch> I'm aware that my nick comes up
with my ip. i can see the logs. just too lazy to configure my client
correctly.
3382 [21:23:27] <TomTomTosch> maybe later. thx for the info
though.
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3389 [21:24:27] <sekrit> 2
3390 [21:24:30] <unborn> TomTomTosch: we know.. we are same (at
least I say this for myself) :) it was just 'to let you
know' initiative - my bad..
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3393 [21:25:41] <jnewt> i can't seem to run lsusb. when i do,
it just hangs, no output, can't ctrl+C, nothing. sudo or no
sudo, same result.
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3395 [21:26:28] <unborn> hello jnewt .. it works fine on my end...
3396 [21:26:31] <jnewt> can't even kill the process
3397 [21:26:46] <unborn> did you try ctrl+c jnewt ?
3398 [21:26:53] <unborn> or :q?
3399 [21:27:01] <jnewt> yeah, both
3400 [21:27:06] <jnewt> nothing.
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3402 [21:27:34] <unborn> can you give out command you actually
issued? I will try to replicate on my end
3403 [21:27:38] <unborn> if possible
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3406 [21:28:43] <jnewt> lsusb
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3409 [21:29:23] <unborn> that command should end out
automatically.. heh jnewt
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3413 [21:31:03] <unborn> jnewt: I guess but if that is an server
just close terminal and have look at htop if the command is still
running.. if that is an local computer just close terminal.. that
would kill the process however I strongly advice you to have look
why on earth you was not able to kill command by your self..you know
what I mean...
3414 [21:32:02] <nurupo> any bash powerusers here?
3415 [21:32:02] <nurupo> i want to call a command like this:
"command X foo-X" for several X'es. i thought
"command {x1,x2,x3} foo-{x1,x2,x3}" would work, but it
permutes all the braces, doing the undesired "command x1
foot-x3" calls and such, when i want the two X'es to be
the same
3416 [21:32:15] <unborn> jnewt: perhaps if you see on end of
terminal output (END) then just press q
3417 [21:32:17] <jnewt> have tried closing the terminal (is
local). open new terminal, ps aux | grep lsusb, still running. kill
PID, sudo kill PID, neither does anything
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3422 [21:34:27] <unborn> jnewt: are you running terminal as root
or? just asking
3423 [21:34:41] <jnewt> unborn: no
3424 [21:34:59] <unborn> jnewt: well.. try it as root then
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3426 [21:35:46] <unborn> ...at least you would be able to read the
logs - I mean where the problem could be and then you can move
yourself to troubleshoot it..
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3428 [21:36:09] <unborn> but it sounds strange to me jnewt ^^^
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3434 [21:38:42] <unborn> jnewt: any luck?
3435 [21:38:47] <jnewt> ok, works if i login as root, but not if i
run with sudo
3436 [21:39:34] * unborn was not used sudo command for years.. heh jnewt
3437 [21:40:12] <jnewt> i try to get away with working as root all
the time, but it just keeps getting me stuck
3438 [21:40:17] <unborn> jnewt: there you go.. the command should
be exec by root perhaps I am wrong - may you add your self to
superusers?
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3442 [21:42:12] <unborn> yeah I always log into servers or
whatever pc as root..it saves time.. however if you need to run task
as you under su then you may add your user to sudo or su.. that
should solve the problem.. if that is a cron, just run it as su.. I
would be strongly against it if that is normal server, however this
is up to you.
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3451 [21:44:07] <jnewt> unborn i'm already a member of sudo
3452 [21:44:25] <jnewt> i thought that should do it, maybe not
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3455 [21:44:30] <unborn> jnewt: and yet with su command no luck?
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3457 [21:45:17] <unborn> member of group ? check the permission
(group must be enabled if you want to run it)
3458 [21:45:20] <unborn> !
3459 [21:45:29] <jnewt> su root , then lsusb, nothing. sudo lsusb,
nothing. logout, login as root, lsusb runs fine
3460 [21:45:39] <unborn> jnewt: ^^^
3461 [21:46:24] <unborn> jnewt: being to be part of the group does
not mean anything...till you will as root not allow to r,w,e the
thing for group
3462 [21:46:56] <jnewt> adduser jnewt sudo => user jnewt is
already a member of `sudo`.
3463 [21:47:05] <unborn> I mean read, write, execute..
3464 [21:48:30] <jnewt> "till you will as root not allow to
r,w,e the thing for group" what is the "thing" in
that sentence?
3465 [21:48:30] <unborn> jnewt: just read what I said.. I had same
problem with transmission web interface.. I think you have a same
problem.. owner is allowed to r,w,e but your user in group - not..as
the group is not allowed to r/w/e
3466 [21:48:44] <jnewt> oh, i see
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3468 [21:48:51] <unborn> jnewt: yeah.. log into as root and change
it :)
3469 [21:48:59] <unborn> then try once again..
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3473 [21:50:09] <jnewt> lsusb has root root 755
3474 [21:50:54] <jnewt> which means group should be able to
execute. so sudo lsusb should work right?
3475 [21:51:16] <unborn> one moment jnewt
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3477 [21:52:21] <unborn> jnewt: it should be in numbers 750.. but
you must be member of the root
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3481 [21:53:10] <unborn> once permissions are in place you would
be able to r/w/e the script as root without being root
3482 [21:53:10] <jnewt> well /usr/bin/lsusb is definitely 755 on
my system and i surely didn't change it
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3485 [21:53:32] <unborn> yeah 755!=750
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3487 [21:53:49] <jnewt> yeah, i know, less restrictive, should be
able to run without even using sudo
3488 [21:53:50] <jmcnaught> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 105344 Jun 10
2013 /usr/bin/lsusb
3489 [21:53:58] <jmcnaught> ^ this is what is should be
3490 [21:54:15] <unborn> jnewt: ^^
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3492 [21:54:56] <jnewt> which is 755, same as mine, where did the
750 come from
3493 [21:55:06] <unborn> jnewt: in general it should works for you
if you are member of the root
3494 [21:55:12] <unborn> I mean su
3495 [21:55:39] <unborn> jnewt: okay I see.. you may google a bit
about permissions on linux
3496 [21:55:40] <jnewt> it should execute without su because of
the last r-x
3497 [21:55:59] <jnewt> the "everybody" part
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3499 [21:56:21] <ashka> hi, I'm having an issue with debian
8, systemd and lvm... I created a pv/vg/lv set with a live cd
that's running ubuntu 14.04, added it to the fstab of my debian
instance, but it won't boot, it will timeout mounting the lv
and ask me for the root password
3500 [21:56:27] <unborn> no - the su or root - part
3501 [21:56:32] <jmcnaught> jnewt: you are correct. did you try
using -v, or looking for logs/dmesg output
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3504 [21:57:08] <jnewt> jmcnaught: i did try -v, still just hangs
with no output. i'll check dmesg now
3505 [21:57:11] <jmcnaught> unborn: you're confusing me
here.. lsusb works for me as a regular user
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3508 [21:57:59] <unborn> indeed for me as well jmcnaught
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3512 [21:58:50] <unborn> ashka: you have problem with booting up
section.. did you done fstab?
3513 [21:58:51] <jnewt> so i don't have anything strange in
dmesg relating to usb, devices show attach events and info
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3516 [21:59:19] <jmcnaught> jnewt: you could try using strace
3517 [21:59:34] <ashka> unborn, yes, I added the lv to the fstab
3518 [21:59:35] <f31n> hi, i tried google for it but i didn't
get an answer i can handle, can someone explain me the difference
between dsync and fdatasync when i use dd?
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3524 [22:01:36] <jmcnaught> f31n: did you read about the options
in the dd man page?
3525 [22:01:41] <unborn> ashka: there is two possible problems..
your system cannot see the disk as you did miss typo or disk does
not exist.. i suggest you to check the ID of the disk and if correct
and server wont boot up then you can add small line to ignore the
error on boot.. this will also means that if the disk is missing
your system will ignore the error msg and will boot up as the disk
was not mounted
3526 [22:02:02] <jnewt> because this works for root, it seems like
this is a permisssions issue.
3527 [22:02:34] <jnewt> but the file permission seems to be ok.
3528 [22:02:44] <ashka> unborn, actually I realized what my issue
is: this isn't actually my lv set, I recreated an other
partition and probably forgot to update the fstab, since it's
the root partition it won't boot
3529 [22:02:47] <unborn> if you are stuck at the boot time.. after
3 seconds you should press keyboard letter (I dont remember which
one) and it will process the boot as disk was not mounted
3530 [22:03:15] <unborn> ashka: :)
3531 [22:03:20] <f31n> jmcnaught: yes i googled a lot and read the
man, i guess i mainly just don't understand it because its to
ninja for me :( do you have any simple explanation for it or do i
need to go through the whole topic to understand it?
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3534 [22:03:49] <jmcnaught> jnewt: it's probably not the
permissions on lsusb, but something it's accessing. it's
pretty currious why it doesn't work with sudo, i'm not
sure what if any environment variables would be involved with lsusb
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3543 [22:05:37] <unborn> ashka: do your fstab and reboot.. it
should work :)
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3545 [22:06:11] <jmcnaught> ashka: is lvm2 installed?
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3547 [22:06:33] <f31n> jmcnaught: actually my main question is,
why do i get a write speed of 4.3 mb/s with fdatasync and 10.2 kb/s
with dsync
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3552 [22:08:08] <zz> wish wings
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3554 [22:08:13] <ashka> unborn, actually that's not it, the
recreated partition kept the uuid
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3556 [22:08:18] <jmcnaught> f31n: fdatasync waits until everything
has been sent to the target/of= and then syncs. dsync does a sync
for every block that is copied. syncs are slow
3557 [22:08:22] <ashka> jmcnaught, good guess :)
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3562 [22:08:57] <unborn> jmcnaught: as I thought so.. permissions
are not adhered as it should be done, but I guess user does run su
command which makes me confused as well.. the only scenario is he is
not part of the su or he did not added himself to su correctly..
that what I was about...
3563 [22:09:33] <jmcnaught> unborn: there is no "adding to
su".
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3565 [22:09:58] <FranklY> He means sudo
3566 [22:09:59] <unborn> ashka: okay - permissions = check..
depend on your file format also uuid may changed since you did
re-install.. ?
3567 [22:10:03] <FranklY> sudo != su
3568 [22:10:50] <ashka> unborn, the lvm2 package was missing from
the target system so that's probably it now
3569 [22:11:02] <unborn> jmcnaught: i am deeply sorry su = ${for
me} sudo
3570 [22:11:29] <f31n> jmcnaught: thanks! awesome, dunno why i
couldn’t figure that out.
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3572 [22:11:56] <ashka> yup, that works. thanks jmcnaught
3573 [22:11:56] <unborn> ashka: I think so.. let it reboot after
your touches and let world know ;)
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3578 [22:13:28] <unborn> FranklY: - thanks for speaking in human
language ;)
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3581 [22:13:45] <FranklY> It's clear enough
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3587 [22:15:16] <unborn> FranklY: yeah for us old folks perhaps it
was not clear for younger generation.. - I shall learn a bit more
about this topic ;) anyway have a top evening and once again - thank
you.
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3593 [22:17:44] <FranklY> Man I'm 17 :')
3594 [22:17:55] <FranklY> foo != bar makes a hell of a lot of
sense
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3600 [22:19:33] <unborn> :) thank you FranklY I feel now like 200
years older haha - nah.. thanks that you did mentioned that su... I
completely forgot about this.
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3602 [22:19:53] <FranklY> :D
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3604 [22:20:38] <FranklY> Crap
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3606 [22:20:41] <FranklY> Broke my webserver
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3612 [22:22:22] <unborn> FranklY: what about?
3613 [22:22:39] <FranklY> lighttpd throws a 403 - Forbidden every
time I try to access the page
3614 [22:23:51] <unborn> FranklY: meh I am apache man.. im sorry
meh..perhaps check the config file and error log file.. it will tell
you whats broken..
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3616 [22:24:11] <FranklY> I forgot to install php
3617 [22:24:13] <FranklY> fml
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3621 [22:25:30] <unborn> FranklY: friendly tap on shoulders - you
are moron ;) however restart the services after install.. i am not
sure what server you are using but just in a case, restart would
tell you where the problem is (if any is)
3622 [22:25:46] <FranklY> Done
3623 [22:25:52] <FranklY> Working now :D
3624 [22:25:59] <unborn> FranklY: as I guessed :)
3625 [22:26:14] <FranklY> I'm an idiot
3626 [22:26:19] <FranklY> Now, how to set it up?
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3628 [22:26:24] <FranklY> hmmm
3629 [22:26:27] <unborn> so no issues at all after all :) server
are hot FranklY :)
3630 [22:26:41] <unborn> set it up what? speak like human man
3631 [22:26:49] <unborn> FranklY: ^^
3632 [22:26:53] <FranklY> Lol
3633 [22:27:16] <FranklY> Autoindex PHP
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3638 [22:28:24] <unborn> FranklY: as I said I am apache guy..means
pure debian and apache however - if you would let me know what your
server is using it self as an serving server I might be able to help
:)
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3641 [22:28:40] <unborn> tomcat?
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3643 [22:28:55] <FranklY> debian/lighttpd/AutoIndex.php
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3653 [22:32:17] <unborn> FranklY: its part of the apache however I
have zero experience regards this server setup... which means I
would not or better phrased words from me would be - sorry mate
google. on my end is always apache.. I am so sorry I could not help
you
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3656 [22:33:10] <FranklY> unborn: Webserver is sorted lol, just
pondering best config for autoindex
3657 [22:33:54] <unborn> FranklY: then you sorted and ready to
deploy :) what an excited times
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3662 [22:34:55] <FranklY> unborn: Yeah but deploying is a pita
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3666 [22:36:02] <unborn> FranklY: I like your language :) its not
only deployment but much more.. yeah I can fee you
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3668 [22:36:33] <FranklY> lol
3669 [22:36:49] <FranklY> Oops, apparently php can't write to
/var/replaced-url
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3671 [22:37:40] <unborn> permissons FranklY ^^^ check it first. I
am hoping that you are not one of the php7 brainless ones :D
3672 [22:37:51] <FranklY> I have no idea what I'm doing
3673 [22:37:54] <FranklY> I use php5
3674 [22:38:10] <FranklY> Does php have a separate user I need to
chmod it with?
3675 [22:38:27] <unborn> frangor: usually = server as apache 1st
then installing the rest
3676 [22:38:39] <FranklY> lol
3677 [22:38:52] <FranklY> How do I list users again?
3678 [22:39:03] <unborn> FranklY: it should be asking you those
questions durring the install.. at least on apache it does..
3679 [22:39:26] <FranklY> Yeah well, lighttpd doesn't exactly
have an install
3680 [22:39:57] <unborn> FranklY: then I am sorry.. at least have
some coffee on me ;)
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3682 [22:40:30] <FranklY> Hmmm, it doesn't appear to have
it's own user
3683 [22:40:53] <FranklY> ah
replaced-url
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3685 [22:41:06] <unborn> FranklY: before hand you create one read
the docs.. it will tell you much more
3686 [22:41:17] <FranklY> Nope
3687 [22:41:21] <unborn> ! always read docs on custom install
3688 [22:41:22] <FranklY> Use apt-get and blaaaaaazzzzeeee
3689 [22:41:29] <FranklY> It's not a custom install
3690 [22:41:39] <FranklY> It's literally an apt-get install
lighttpd
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3693 [22:42:08] <unborn> FranklY: yeah I know.. maybe you missed
something important durring the install?
3694 [22:42:22] <FranklY> No
3695 [22:42:25] <FranklY> I didn't
3696 [22:42:35] <FranklY> It needs after-install config for some
stuff
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3698 [22:43:07] <unborn> or perhaps I am completely motherless
moron regards anything else like apache server.. the possibility is
there..you know. :)
3699 [22:43:19] <jmcnaught> FranklY: there's probably some
helpful stuff in /usr/share/doc/lighttpd. I don't know lighttpd
but it probably has one or two ways to use PHP, like a fastcgi
module or with old CGI
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3702 [22:44:49] <FranklY> I have it sorted I think, no idea
3703 [22:45:06] <unborn> :D
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3705 [22:45:27] <FranklY> Oh bugger, I chown'd not
chmod'd
3706 [22:45:46] <unborn> FranklY: it would be best idea for you to
first install this kind of poo in virtualbox or some kind..
3707 [22:45:50] <unborn> just for test.
3708 [22:45:53] <FranklY> Nah, it's fine
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3710 [22:46:06] <unborn> great to hear that FranklY
3711 [22:46:42] <FranklY> :D
3712 [22:46:51] <FranklY> Man I have no idea what I'm doing
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3714 [22:48:21] <unborn> FranklY: well then I am hoping that you
will learn to do things and one day in future you could develop some
apps for open sourced community :) anyway bash this server with your
scripts - go for it man, it is waiting for it :)
3715 [22:48:42] <unborn> I mean bashed that server - you all know
what I mean meh
3716 [22:49:23] <FranklY> I do script
3717 [22:49:24] <FranklY> Sec
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3719 [22:49:30] <FranklY> pastebin.com/iCtrzbic
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3725 [22:50:18] <unborn> FranklY: it wont work..
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3727 [22:50:39] <FranklY> unborn: Huh?
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3729 [22:51:01] <unborn> did it worked for you FranklY ?
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3731 [22:51:17] <FranklY> unborn: What issues do you have with it?
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3733 [22:52:19] <unborn> FranklY: nope no issues - just my httpS
pay crap thingy up..sorry :D
3734 [22:52:36] <FranklY> ;p;
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3736 [22:52:47] <FranklY> How do I check what user lighttpd is
running as?
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3738 [22:53:13] <unborn> FranklY: huh? are you for real?
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3740 [22:53:38] <unborn> well FranklY I am sure you can google
this poo out
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3742 [22:53:58] <FranklY> Yeah but my internet is utter shite
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3747 [22:55:07] <FranklY> 120d/80u/1.429l
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3749 [22:55:32] <unborn> FranklY: you are still here.. google is
not different.. :) just dont be lazy fk - google it.. I know...you
are milions miles away...ive been there.. - just do your job.. again
- this is text so google is..
3750 [22:55:51] <FranklY> unborn: Google is intensive, this is not
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3753 [22:56:38] <unborn> FranklY: well if is not then you should
be happy with results you/ve got..
3754 [22:56:57] <FranklY> Hmmm, where to download 200GB of file
to? /var/replaced-url
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3756 [22:57:48] <jmcnaught> FranklY: installing debian-reference
and debian-handbook packages will put them on your computer, you can
read up on the basics even if your connection is down
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3759 [22:58:15] <FranklY> jmcnaught: I'm on WinDOS, and
normally have a faster connection than storage drive
3760 [22:58:24] <unborn> FranklY: ^^^ 200gb sounds fishy :)
3761 [22:58:37] <FranklY> it's just isos and stuff
3762 [22:58:38] <unborn> ah win ? whoot?
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3765 [22:59:58] <unborn> FranklY: if you are on win I am sorry -
but I cannot help you.. please read ms documetnation regards all
your issues - I am hoping that you will have any luck since ms
documentation is - poo.
3766 [23:00:15] <FranklY> ffs
3767 [23:00:22] <unborn> - now I understand when user say I have
no idea.
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3769 [23:00:45] <jmcnaught> FranklY: both of those are available
to download as PDFs at
replaced-url
3770 [23:01:00] <FranklY> I run Win, ssh'd to my debian
server, which runs lighttpd as a httpd, and I use a php based
indexer
3771 [23:01:44] <unborn> FranklY: its not about you are on windows
or anything.. its just about - you can not replicate proper hosting
with windows.. plus you cannot predict how the poo will beehive -
nothing for me.
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3773 [23:03:04] <unborn> if anything - I still dont understand why
people still using THE WINDOWS.. im sorry FranklY .
3774 [23:03:50] <jmcnaught> FranklY: the ps command can tell you
about which user is running a process
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3779 [23:04:40] <FranklY> All sorted!
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3782 [23:04:50] <FranklY> Turns out you need to be recursive on
linux
3783 [23:05:08] <FranklY> I like Windows, it works great on my
laptop
3784 [23:05:22] <unborn> FranklY: as I said....that is normal on
linux.. abnormal in win
3785 [23:06:01] <unborn> sure we love windows too.. it makes us
money at least for me.. when I repair it
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3791 [23:07:21] <unborn> FranklY: please consider proper linux
install of your server in virtual environment otherwise I wish you
good luck with tests :)
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3794 [23:08:01] <FranklY> I did run it as a vm
3795 [23:08:07] <unborn> jmcnaught: can you feel me? :)
3796 [23:08:45] <FranklY> I ended up running "sudo rm -rf /
--no-preserve-root" while the system was running to just kill
it all
3797 [23:08:45] <unborn> FranklY: cool.
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3800 [23:09:30] <jmcnaught> i dunno.. i don't see anything
wrong with using the client OS of your choice though Debian is what
i would recommend. anyways this sounds like #debian-offtopic
territory
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3802 [23:10:36] <FranklY> yeah
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3806 [23:11:33] <unborn> jmcnaught: youre right there...well I was
thinking all the time that I am supporting native issues with debian
- which was not an case..never mind.. user is running his poo and hi
is happy.
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3809 [23:13:39] <FranklY> Man I just wanna wget to a specific
destination filename but idek how and I can't find the
documentation
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3814 [23:14:44] <unborn> FranklY: shall I post you let me goolge
it for you link or you would google it by your self? I have no idea
how to do this on windows..
3815 [23:15:08] <FranklY> ffs, I'M NOT ON WINDOWS
3816 [23:15:08] <jmcnaught> FranklY: "man wget" and then
search for output. To search inside man, use the '/' key,
type a pattern, hit <enter>
3817 [23:15:36] <jmcnaught> unborn: if you don't feel like
helping someone you do have the option of saying nothing
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3820 [23:16:13] <FranklY> so wget -O
replaced-url
3821 [23:16:48] <fr34kyy> try wget -O /destination/filename
replaced-url
3822 [23:16:55] <FranklY> That's it
3823 [23:16:56] <unborn> jmcnaught: thank you for sharing your
thoughts.. in past 9 years here, I shall listen to you - at least I
shall learn.. thank you for noticing me for this..
3824 [23:16:58] <FranklY> I misread the doc
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3829 [23:19:17] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
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3836 [23:21:17] <jmcnaught> however the Debian IRC guidelines say
that people should read docs and try to figure stuff out on their
own first. this should be respected, and encouraged with new and
innovative phrasings of RTFM :)
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3840 [23:22:17] <unborn> jmcnaught: you are right..! However I was
polite all the time.. if not can you pass me the complain please?
and yes - we SHOULD be.. anyway.. as I said I will rather learn from
your words and knowledge.
3841 [23:22:26] <unborn> - good night.
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3848 [23:25:51] <unborn> ffs - cannot sleep till I will not finish
js :D
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3857 [23:31:07] <streulma> why is Debian the only system that not
boot with SecureBoot on and other systems are ok?
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3861 [23:32:39] <FranklY> Man why is my internet so slow?!
3862 [23:32:46] <FranklY> Not even mine, server's being slow
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3864 [23:33:37] <streulma> FranklY Do a speedtest
replaced-url
3865 [23:33:45] <FranklY> Got 800 down
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3867 [23:33:53] <FranklY> think it's the remote server being
slow
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3869 [23:34:48] <FranklY> Is there a way to get wget to force
create any directories necessary?
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3872 [23:36:07] <FranklY> Is it -x?
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3883 [23:41:31] <iio7> Why is it that Alien Arena is in non-free?
Isn't it Open Source?
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3891 [23:44:36] <zykotick9> iio7: <just a guess> but i bet
the program is free software, but the art is nonfree. debian is
free-culture as well as free-software...
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3894 [23:46:31] <CoJaBo> Does anyone know what would cause the
touchpad to stop working after using the ctrl or alt keys?
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3898 [23:47:56] <iio7> zykotick9, thanks!
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