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1 [00:00:19] <deneme> i click try again and try to install it
from usb stick but still getting same error
2 [00:00:29] <deneme> if i say no it will not install my wifi
card
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5 [00:01:07] <david523> Can anyone point me in the right
direction to get help on getting sound to work -- Have SB Audigy
ZScard on debian 8
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7 [00:01:16] <markybob> deneme: that's included if you got
the right iso. regardless, you can download firmware-iwlwifi on
another computer, transfer it via usb and then dpkg -i the file,
reboot, bam, wifi
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11 [00:01:47] <deneme> markybob, i just download from your link
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15 [00:02:46] <deneme> markybob, how can i use dpkg -i without
live cd
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17 [00:03:10] <markybob> deneme: i told you not to use live cd.
you run dpkg -i in terminal
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20 [00:03:26] <markybob> deneme: so you download this
replaced-url
21 [00:03:28] <deneme> how can i access terminal from graphical
install screen
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24 [00:04:05] <markybob> deneme: how are you on a graphical
install screen when i linked you to netinst? you're not
following my directions
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27 [00:04:24] <markybob> deneme: that's not what i told you
to do . i gave you firmware including netinst
28 [00:04:25] <markybob> deneme: graphical install not included
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37 [00:05:51] <deneme> markybob,
replaced-url
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39 [00:05:58] <deneme> thats the readme file in my usb stick
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43 [00:06:33] <markybob> deneme: that's official. firmware
is unofficial.
44 [00:06:45] <deneme> can you send me the download link again
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48 [00:06:56] <luxio> Successfully initiated wpa_supplicant
\Could not read interface iface flags: No such device nl80211:
Driver does not support authentication/association or connect
commands Could not read interface iface flags: No such device iface:
Failed to initialize driver device
49 [00:07:09] <luxio> teraflops:
50 [00:07:22] <teraflops> luxio:
51 [00:07:34] <teraflops> hey iface is wlan1
52 [00:07:41] <teraflops> wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan1 -c
<(wpa_passphrase 'essid' 'passphrase')
&& dhclient wlan1
53 [00:07:47] <luxio> ...oh
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55 [00:08:04] <teraflops> ...ho
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57 [00:08:12] <markybob> deneme: hopefully this works.
replaced-url
58 [00:08:26] <luxio> teraflops: Could not find device
"password"
59 [00:08:31] <luxio> teraflops: Could not find device
"ssid"
60 [00:08:34] <luxio> teraflops: Could not find device
"change"
61 [00:08:39] <teraflops> combo...
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63 [00:09:12] <luxio> OHHHHHHHHhh
64 [00:09:17] <luxio> that wasn't part of the command
65 [00:09:24] <luxio> facedesk
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67 [00:09:47] <teraflops> luxio: I already told you: change
'essid' 'passphrase' with your real ones
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70 [00:10:22] <luxio> teraflops: OK now the only output is
"successfully initiated wpa_supplicant"
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72 [00:11:29] <teraflops> luxio: anyway I believe your issue was
no wireless-tolls installed feel free to try what you tried before,
that said the command I pasted works but is a one shot command not
persistemt at all
73 [00:11:49] <teraflops> luxio: and forgive my typos
74 [00:12:06] <luxio> ???
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76 [00:12:32] <simonlnu> typographical errors
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79 [00:12:56] <teraflops> yes
80 [00:13:00] <luxio> I don't get it, what am I supposed to
do
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91 [00:17:28] <luxio> teraflops: wireless-tolls?
92 [00:17:36] <teraflops> typo
93 [00:17:46] <markybob> tools
94 [00:17:59] <luxio> but what I tried before didn't work
95 [00:18:04] <deneme> markybob, readme file is same :)
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97 [00:18:25] <deneme> this is offical
98 [00:18:27] <markybob> deneme: you install with that one? did
it work?
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100 [00:18:37] <deneme> i'm goin to install now
101 [00:18:38] <teraflops> luxio: but you haven't wireless
tools installed before
102 [00:18:39] <markybob> deneme: cuz that'd be a fast
netinstall
103 [00:18:50] <luxio> teraflops: I don't think I do now
104 [00:18:53] <deneme> still missing :(
105 [00:18:58] <deneme> iwlwifi
106 [00:19:08] <teraflops> luxio: sudo apt-get install
wireless-tools
107 [00:19:18] <luxio> teraflops: I don't think you
understand
108 [00:19:26] <luxio> My problem is that I don't have an
internet connection
109 [00:19:30] <teraflops> luxio: heh yeah
110 [00:19:32] <markybob> deneme: so download it and transfer it
like i said. then dpkg -i and don't tell me you have a
graphical interface or i'll jump through the internet and punch
you
111 [00:19:39] <teraflops> luxio: sorry it's friday and I
run out of gas.
112 [00:20:40] <luxio> I don't like debian
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115 [00:20:48] <markybob> luxio: great. don't use it.
116 [00:21:35] <deneme> markybob, pff
117 [00:21:51] <markybob> deneme: so you're telling me again
that the firmware netinst gave you a graphical interface?
118 [00:22:13] <deneme> markybob, i can choose graphical
interface if i want
119 [00:22:13] <markybob> wow
120 [00:22:17] <deneme> there is a option
121 [00:22:24] <markybob> deneme: not if you use the ISO i linked
you to!!!
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123 [00:22:31] <markybob> jesus. and you wonder why it
doesn't work
124 [00:22:35] <deneme> i'm sure that im using it
125 [00:22:52] <markybob> deneme: it's 250mb. there's
no room for graphical interface! it's not included!
126 [00:23:03] <markybob> ffs
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128 [00:23:25] <TomTomTosch> the gtk installer? sure?
129 [00:23:31] <deneme> markybob, dude its just graphical install
not live cd
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131 [00:23:38] <markybob> TomTomTosch: i linked him to netinst
firmware twice
132 [00:23:51] <markybob> deneme: not what i linked you to man
133 [00:23:56] <markybob> deneme: why don't you listen?
134 [00:24:00] <njumdl2014> I can't connect to oftc.net
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136 [00:24:17] <teraflops> luxio: sorry what I meant is that I
already gave you a command line insterface for getting a typical
home wireless connection working, if that works then you can look at
replaced-url
137 [00:24:27] <TomTomTosch> njumdl2014: irc.oftc.net ?
138 [00:24:32] <deneme> markybob, i'm sure that i'm
using it
139 [00:24:36] <teraflops> command line command*
140 [00:24:43] <markybob> deneme: no you're not. that
doesn't have graphical
141 [00:24:45] <markybob> i give up
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144 [00:25:57] <deneme> markybob, you are not sure about it and
it have graphical install so
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146 [00:26:19] <markybob> you don't ever listen so
you're going on /ignore. wasting my time.
147 [00:26:27] <TomTomTosch> deneme: what name does the file have
that you copied to the usb drive?
148 [00:26:30] <teraflops> heh
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151 [00:27:19] <TomTomTosch> deneme: just copy the full command
you used to write it to the usb drive.
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153 [00:27:42] <deneme> fuck off
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160 [00:28:52] <teraflops> deneme: hey don't be rude
it's friday
161 [00:29:29] <Mathisen> markybob, you are a little harsh man
>>
replaced-url
162 [00:29:50] <Mathisen> markybob, and that is >
debian-8.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
163 [00:29:55] <aber> anyone have a screenshot of the rudeness?
i'm late to the party
164 [00:30:14] <teraflops> aber:
replaced-url
165 [00:30:34] <catbeard> anyone ever seen this error while
trying to nc
166 [00:30:36] <catbeard> nnetfd reuseport failed : Protocol not
available
167 [00:30:50] <aber> <3
168 [00:31:07] <teraflops> catbeard: mind pasting the whole
command
169 [00:31:09] <teraflops> ?
170 [00:31:17] <catbeard> nc -v my.mail.server 465
171 [00:31:26] <teraflops> catbeard: as root?
172 [00:31:29] <deneme> actually i have installed debian on my
hard drive and now i will instal grub from my live cd
173 [00:31:30] <catbeard> as
replaced-url
174 [00:31:38] <deneme> markybob, thank you at all
175 [00:31:41] <teraflops> catbeard: nvm sorry
176 [00:31:48] <aber> does anyone know how to create a menu in
openbox that displays all installed applications? i'm using
bunsenlabs right now, but i think it's basically debian for the
purposes of my openbox question
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180 [00:32:59] <teraflops> catbeard: are you my.mail.server
resolves and 465 is open?
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184 [00:34:52] <deneme> i will try apt-get install grud2 from
live usb for missing operation system error
185 [00:34:57] <deneme> i hope its will work
186 [00:35:12] <deneme> because i have installed debian system
and i just need to install grub
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190 [00:35:21] <teraflops> catbeard: hmm is this your case?
replaced-url
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192 [00:35:59] <catbeard> it resolves and it's open
193 [00:36:18] <catbeard> and no i'm not binding a listening
socket, just hitting port 465 remotely
194 [00:36:26] <teraflops> hmm
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196 [00:38:11] <catbeard> uhh hmm
197 [00:38:13] <catbeard> 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64
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200 [00:38:44] <catbeard> on jessie
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203 [00:39:41] <teraflops> catbeard: that post talks about old
kernels not sure if it applies to your issue
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211 [00:44:03] <catbeard> hey netcat-openbsd doesn't print
the error
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213 [00:44:47] <teraflops> it binds to the socket?
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223 [00:48:02] <crissae> ffm - frankfurt - wie gehts?
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233 [00:52:25] <TomTomTosch> !de
234 [00:52:25] <dpkg> Deutschsprachige Hilfe bekommt ihr in
#debian.de (auf irc.oftc.net, irc.freenode.net oder irc.belwue.de) -
German speaking users please go to #debian.de (on irc.oftc.net,
irc.freenode.net or irc.belwue.de).
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241 [00:57:41] <cubsfan22> what is the proper way to compile
lastest version of hexchat
242 [00:57:45] <cubsfan22> in debian
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244 [00:57:56] <cubsfan22> 2.12.0
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246 [00:58:20] <TomTomTosch> ,v hexchat
247 [00:58:21] <judd> Package: hexchat on amd64 --
wheezy-backports: 2.10.0-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 2.10.1-1;
jessie-backports: 2.12.0-2~bpo8+1; stretch: 2.12.0-2; sid: 2.12.0-2
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251 [00:58:35] <TomTomTosch> cubsfan22: no need to compile,
it's in backports.
252 [00:58:41] <cubsfan22> ok
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256 [00:58:58] <markybob> cubsfan22: so you dont have to.
it's in backports. congrats on the grandslam btw
257 [00:59:07] <cubsfan22> lol
258 [00:59:09] <cubsfan22> htanks
259 [00:59:29] <markybob> i also kind of hate you right now :P
260 [00:59:35] <cubsfan22> lol
261 [00:59:36] <teraflops> hover thanks :P
262 [01:00:14] <cubsfan22> i have to meet to dependecy
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269 [01:02:25] <cubsfan22> got it thanks
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277 [01:07:39] <cubsfan22> i did try to install and update
iceweasel
278 [01:07:50] <cubsfan22> says it'll conflict with existing
iceweasel
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283 [01:08:19] <markybob> cubsfan22: btw, iceweasel is being
replaced with firefox. you should probably hop on.
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284 [01:08:30] <cubsfan22> i did install mozilla
285 [01:08:33] <cubsfan22> firefox
286 [01:08:35] <cubsfan22> 46
287 [01:08:37] <cubsfan22> 46.0
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289 [01:08:48] <markybob> so why'd you say iceweasel?
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291 [01:09:05] <cubsfan22> just seeing if i can get iceweasel
292 [01:09:08] <cubsfan22> to update
293 [01:09:59] <markybob> cubsfan22: okay. pastebin your sources
and exact commands you used to install ...btw, is this jessie?
294 [01:10:19] <cubsfan22> yes it's jessie
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296 [01:10:44] <cubsfan22> oh gosh i tried all kinds of howtos
297 [01:10:48] <markybob> cubsfan22: so you want firefox and
iceweasel on the same machine?
298 [01:11:00] <cubsfan22> i was trying to get iceweasel to
update
299 [01:11:10] <cubsfan22> i installed firefox 46.0
300 [01:11:23] <markybob> so remove iceweasel and be done
301 [01:11:31] <cubsfan22> i was going to
302 [01:11:40] <cubsfan22> said it would remove cinnamon destop
303 [01:11:45] <cubsfan22> in synaptic manage
304 [01:11:46] <mrrhq> Hm, it should have removed it
automatically.
305 [01:11:46] <cubsfan22> in synaptic manager
306 [01:11:50] <markybob> the task package, yes
307 [01:11:53] <markybob> not the real mate
308 [01:11:58] <markybob> there's a difference
309 [01:12:35] <markybob> your desktop isn't going away
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311 [01:12:47] <cubsfan22> so even though it says it not really?
312 [01:12:53] <markybob> right
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314 [01:12:56] <cubsfan22> ok
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317 [01:13:29] <mrrhq> Strange, when I updated and upgraded, all
I did was say yes to "iceweasel will be replaced: ... with
firefox" or something like that.
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319 [01:13:49] <markybob> mrrhq: probably not jessie
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321 [01:14:14] <mrrhq> Lol, yes sorry, not Jessie. Sid.
322 [01:14:20] <markybob> there you go
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324 [01:14:57] <mrrhq> Firefox 46 is also coming with more deps.
:(
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327 [01:15:09] <mrrhq> I mentioned it on IRC about a month ago
though.
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347 [01:25:34] <cubsfan22> how do i get my desktop back
348 [01:25:36] <cubsfan22> cinnamon
349 [01:25:42] <cubsfan22> ugh
350 [01:25:50] <cubsfan22> at command prompt
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352 [01:26:11] <markybob> cinnamon. you said mate earlier. wtf
man.
353 [01:26:19] <cubsfan22> i never said mate
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355 [01:26:59] <cafuego> whotcher, mate
356 [01:27:22] <markybob> cubsfan22: you can apt-get install
task-cinnamon-desktop
357 [01:27:27] <cubsfan22> ok
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359 [01:28:21] <cubsfan22> fudge
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361 [01:28:42] <cubsfan22> says i have unmet dependencies
362 [01:28:48] <cubsfan22> broken packages
363 [01:28:58] <cafuego> `apt-get update` first
364 [01:29:00] <cubsfan22> task-cinnamon-desktop
365 [01:29:02] <cubsfan22> and
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367 [01:29:13] <cubsfan22> cinnamon-desktop environment
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369 [01:29:27] <miesco> What program can I use to play a youtube
video with mplayer?
370 [01:29:35] <cubsfan22> same error
371 [01:29:56] <markybob> cubsfan22: did you fuck up your
sources.list? pastebin it
372 [01:30:01] <TomTomTosch> !tell cubsfan22 about bat
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374 [01:30:18] <cubsfan22> i didn't do anything to sources
list
375 [01:30:44] <markybob> you still need to follow bat
376 [01:30:55] <cubsfan22> i have no idea what bat is
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378 [01:31:06] <markybob> cubsfan22: TomTomTosch just had the bot
tell you
379 [01:31:14] <cubsfan22> ok
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381 [01:31:56] <TomTomTosch> miesco: you can use youtube-dl to
download and mplayer to play back.
382 [01:32:33] <miesco> TomTomTosch: ExtractorError: Cannot
identify player u'replaced-url
383 [01:33:12] <TomTomTosch> miesco: is that a riddle?
384 [01:33:21] <miesco> TomTomTosch: Thats what youtube-dl gives
me
385 [01:33:30] <cubsfan22> i've really had a rough go at
this
386 [01:33:36] <cubsfan22> i usually am a lot better
387 [01:33:43] <TomTomTosch> miesco: whole command please.
388 [01:33:56] <cubsfan22> maybe i just need to shut up
389 [01:34:06] <cubsfan22> and go to windows
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392 [01:34:25] <miesco> TomTomTosch:
replaced-url
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394 [01:34:49] <TomTomTosch> cubsfan22: this is a support
channel. we chan try to help you, but what you do is up to you.
395 [01:34:54] <miesco> cubsfan22: woh wait up, lets talk about
this
396 [01:34:55] <TomTomTosch> s/chan/can
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399 [01:35:14] <cubsfan22> i just don't understand why none
of this is no longer clicking for me
400 [01:35:30] <cubsfan22> it's just a mess
401 [01:35:35] <miesco> TomTomTosch: Do you get that?
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412 [01:39:47] <TomTomTosch> miesco: there is a newer version of
youtube-dl in jessie-backports. it should work with that.
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415 [01:40:45] <TomTomTosch> cubsfan22: we will not be able to
help you if you don't give us the information we asked for.
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419 [01:43:13] <miesco> TomTomTosch: jessie-backports?
420 [01:43:18] <miesco> !jessie-backports
421 [01:43:18] <dpkg> Selected packages intended for the Debian 9
"Stretch" release but recompiled for use with
"Jessie" (8.x) can be found in the
"jessie-backports" repository. Note that jessie-backports
are on the regular mirror network, not on backports.debian.org. A
suitable line for your sources.list is «deb
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422 [01:43:41] <cubsfan22> i think i'm beyond help here
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425 [01:44:01] <polyzen> take a break and come back to it ^^
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432 [01:44:37] <TomTomTosch> miesco: add that line to your
sources, apt-get update, apt-get install -t jessie-backports
youtube-dl
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435 [01:46:33] <miesco> TomTomTosch: Thanks!
436 [01:46:34] <cubsfan22> na i'm moving to diff os
437 [01:46:43] <cubsfan22> i appreciate the time and help though
438 [01:46:47] <cubsfan22> thank you
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450 [01:51:28] <TomTomTosch> miesco: need sleep. i'm sure
someone else will be able to help you if you have further questions.
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464 [01:57:39] <wewlad> hello pals, what's the name of wm
package (plasma) in kde?
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466 [01:58:06] <teraflops> ,v kwin
467 [01:58:07] <judd> Package: kwin on amd64 -- squeeze: 5:66
468 [01:58:12] <teraflops> nope
469 [01:58:33] <wewlad> I believe it should contain word
'plasma'
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471 [01:59:19] <wewlad> is it 'plasma-desktop'?
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474 [02:01:17] <wewlad> ah, it's
'kde-window-manager'
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516 [02:21:19] <tako> i set an alarm on debian gnome
517 [02:21:21] <Yehai> desktop?
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519 [02:21:45] <tako> it will wake me up ?
520 [02:21:45] <tako> :D
521 [02:21:50] <tako> no notebook
522 [02:22:04] <tako> my phone is broken and i wanna set alarm
and sleep
523 [02:22:17] <tako> and my notebook will sleep i think so it
will work in sleep mod e?
524 [02:22:21] <Yehai> if you dont have hangover
525 [02:22:50] <markybob> no of course it won't work if
it's sleeping
526 [02:22:51] <jmcnaught> tako: try it and see
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528 [02:23:06] <markybob> plug in your laptop and change your
power settings
529 [02:23:31] <markybob> fucking young people. i still have a
real alarm :P
530 [02:23:33] <tako> why its not working with sleep mode :(
531 [02:23:54] <tako> markybob, :D
532 [02:23:55] <markybob> tako: because nothing runs in sleep
mode, goofball
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534 [02:24:38] <tako> but in sleep mode when i press the keyboard
its going to wake up :D
535 [02:24:38] <arahael> markybob: mac os x apparently does some
stuff in sleep mode.
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537 [02:24:54] <markybob> arahael: is this #macos or whatever the
fuck their channel is?
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539 [02:25:19] <Yehai> markybob: language
540 [02:25:24] <markybob> ha
541 [02:25:25] <arahael> markybob: just pointing out that this
isn't a stupid assumption.
542 [02:25:48] <tako> actually i dont know the sleep mode in
linux because its just making black to screen and lock it
543 [02:26:00] <tako> sleep is different isnt it ?
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546 [02:26:55] <arahael> tako: sleep mode in linux tends to be
ultra-low power: everything's off and only a bit of juice is
provided to the RAM to keep the contents alive.
547 [02:26:57] <jmcnaught> tako: did you test it, or are you just
asking?
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551 [02:28:37] <tako> how can i put to sleep
552 [02:28:39] <tako> manually
553 [02:29:02] <jmcnaught> tako: close the lit, use a shortcut,
use "systemctl suspend"
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555 [02:29:46] <tako> okay i will test my alarm
556 [02:30:25] <jmcnaught> arahael: markybob: there's a
"rtcwake" command that can preprogram the computer to wake
up. I learned about it from a wiki page showing how to go from
suspend to hibernate after a specified time:
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557 [02:30:36] <jmcnaught> so waking for an alarm should also be
possible
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569 [02:38:01] <tako> and alarm sound so quiet it is depend on
system sound volume ?
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574 [02:38:59] <jmcnaught> tako: did it wake from suspend for the
alarm? yes you probably need to increase your volume
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576 [02:39:27] <tako> markybob, actually automatic suspend is off
looks like my notebook does not suspend
577 [02:39:38] <tako> isnt it ?
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579 [02:40:13] <tako> no didnt wake
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585 [02:40:41] <tako> i manually wake up my computer and after
alarm work
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587 [02:41:00] <jmcnaught> tako: look into rtcwake then, or see
if you can find an alarm program that would already use it
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590 [02:41:08] <jmcnaught> tako: or buy an alarm clock :P
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593 [02:42:10] <tako> jmcnaught, :)
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595 [02:42:27] <tako> electric isnt important for now i just dont
let my notebook to sleep
596 [02:42:32] <tako> i can sleep for it :D
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602 [02:43:42] <markybob> tako: here. even young people might
deal with this.
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606 [02:44:46] <tako> markybob :D
607 [02:44:51] <tako> fantastic
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611 [02:46:04] <tako> i will wake up after 4 hour :/
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614 [02:46:28] <arahael> markybob: there's always putting
the alarm on the otherside of the room. ;) none of those worked for
me though - deaf.
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616 [02:47:01] <arahael> but a wife can be a fantastic alarm ;)
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620 [02:47:46] <markybob> arahael: i've had watches that
have vibrating alarms.
621 [02:48:01] <arahael> worst alarm: the sister's dog.
those dogs become insane.
622 [02:48:15] <tako> i can get up easily with one alarm even if
it so close to me i'm not fool i know that i dont wake up i
will be fired :D
623 [02:48:24] <tako> and this make me wake up so
624 [02:48:30] <arahael> markybob: i hate wearing them, and the
batteries don't laat either.
625 [02:48:45] <Yehai> lmao
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627 [02:49:01] <Yehai> 4 hrs is too little for rest
628 [02:49:10] <arahael> markybob: but while single i did use
larger vibrating alarms that went under the pillow. sucky and
uncomforrable though,
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630 [02:49:26] <tako> what can i do :/
631 [02:49:38] <Yehai> you ll be dying if you keep doin that
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633 [02:49:58] <arahael> but seriously. dogs... NOBODY likes to
be woken up by a spastic dog that insists in licking your face.
634 [02:50:03] <Yehai> arahael: while single?
635 [02:50:27] <markybob> tako: maybe go to fucking sleep so you
wake up naturally? :P
636 [02:50:28] <tako> Yehai, do u know Einstein sleep how much ?
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638 [02:50:35] <arahael> Yehai: prior to marriage?
639 [02:50:48] <Yehai> ic
640 [02:50:54] <markybob> anyway this is getting way offtopic
guys
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643 [02:51:17] <markybob> let's not bring marriage into
this. let's move on.
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646 [02:51:44] <tako> hehe :D Good Nights guys
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648 [02:51:55] <arahael> markybob: was that the point when it
became offtopic? :)
649 [02:52:17] <markybob> eh. who knows. i've been drinking
;)
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652 [02:52:44] <arahael> veey well.
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655 [02:54:40] <Yehai> marky has no wife
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658 [02:55:12] <markybob> okay. that's on topic and
reasonable.
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672 [03:01:20] <happygilmoregent> is there a
"ServerManager" for linux?
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675 [03:02:07] <jmcnaught> happygilmoregent: what is
ServerManager, or better what problem are you trying to solve?
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677 [03:02:17] <neoweb> happygilmoregent, webmin?
678 [03:02:34] <luxio> I executed `apt-get install
nvidia-drivers`, and then `reboot` - I'm in my system right now
and my screen resolution is 800x600
679 [03:02:34] <neoweb> happygilmoregent, still, tell us more.
680 [03:02:36] <markybob> don't use webmin
681 [03:02:36] <luxio> What happened?
682 [03:03:06] <neoweb> luxio, what gfx card do you have?
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684 [03:03:16] <luxio> I have a Nvidia GTX 750ti
685 [03:03:17] <neoweb> markybob, what do you suggest?
686 [03:03:28] <jmcnaught> luxio: can you make a paste of your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log file? Did you notice any errors when you
installed the nvidia driver package?
687 [03:03:28] <markybob> nothing. but webmin is not secure
688 [03:03:43] <luxio> jmcnaught, Something about conflicting
noveau
689 [03:03:50] <luxio> but it said `a reboot should fix it`
690 [03:03:58] <neoweb> luxio, run nvidia-detect
691 [03:04:01] <happygilmoregent> just about the roles/types of
servers like deployment and mysql etc
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693 [03:04:08] <luxio> jmcnaught, neoweb, will do.
694 [03:04:36] <jmcnaught> luxio: my guess is the nvidia dkms
driver failed to compiled, nouveau got blacklisted anyways, now
you're in the fallback VESA driver
695 [03:04:54] <luxio> nvidia-detect: command not found
696 [03:05:25] <jmcnaught> happygilmoregent: instead of a web
panel look into using configuration management software like ansible
or puppet, and keep your config/manifests/playbooks in a VCS like
Git
697 [03:05:28] <neoweb> install nvidia-detect
698 [03:05:40] <neoweb> enable non-free though :/
699 [03:05:41] <mrrhq> Sounds strange why it would default to
vesa and not fbdev.
700 [03:05:44] <happygilmoregent> ok thanks
701 [03:05:45] <luxio> jmcnaught, Per your request:
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702 [03:06:13] <arahael> mrrhq: vesa support is more common.
703 [03:06:19] <happygilmoregent> what are the different types of
GRUB2 platforms have options of coreboot multiboot etc
704 [03:06:45] <jmcnaught> seems it is indeed using fbdev
705 [03:06:58] <luxio> neoweb,
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706 [03:07:22] <jmcnaught> luxio: did you follow the instructions
here including the Configuration step?
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707 [03:07:29] <luxio> Lemme see.
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709 [03:07:51] <luxio> Oh, durr. I didn't configure
anything. Haha
710 [03:08:05] <neoweb> Yeh, you need to run through that wiki
document.
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712 [03:08:26] <neoweb> that nvidia-detect is cool, I wonder if
they put it in arch yet.
713 [03:08:34] <jmcnaught> luxio: it's worth looking at
/var/log/apt/term.log to confirm that the nvidia dkms module was
successfully compiled for your kernel
714 [03:08:39] <luxio> One second! I'm rebooting to see if
this works.
715 [03:08:49] <luxio> I ran nvidia-xconfig
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719 [03:09:17] <cafuego> rebooting?
720 [03:09:20] <cafuego> quaint
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724 [03:10:32] <luxio> nvidia-xconfig worked like a charm! Thanks
guys! :)
725 [03:10:54] <luxio> By the way, some of you were here before,
sorry for nagging about that internet problem. I fixed it.
726 [03:10:59] <jmcnaught> luxio: the moral to this story is
always read the instructions to the end before starting
727 [03:11:08] <luxio> Heh, yeah
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731 [03:12:47] <mrrhq> I wonder when I get a desktop PC soon, how
the FOSS Nvidia drivers will support Wayland. That's going to
take some research.
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733 [03:13:17] <mrrhq> Any drivers that can use KMS are golden
now.
734 [03:13:36] <bazhang> ,v wayland
735 [03:13:37] <judd> No package named 'wayland' was
found in amd64.
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737 [03:14:02] <bazhang> debain uses wayland?
738 [03:14:03] <markybob> that's because it's xwayland
or weston
739 [03:14:18] <markybob> if you want it to. it sucks and
isn't stable in deble
740 [03:14:20] <markybob> debian*
741 [03:14:46] <mrrhq> ,v weston
742 [03:14:47] <judd> Package: weston on amd64 -- jessie:
1.6.0-2+b1; sid: 1.9.0-3+b1; stretch: 1.9.0-3+b1; experimental:
1.9.92-2
743 [03:15:03] <bazhang> ah my bad
744 [03:15:08] <bazhang> apologies
745 [03:15:08] <markybob> it wont be fun...
746 [03:15:24] <mrrhq> Yeah, but the jessie one is really out of
date, looks like.
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749 [03:16:25] <jmcnaught> gdm on jessie has a "GNOME on
Wayland" option, but i haven't tried it
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754 [03:19:48] <mrrhq> The only desktops you could (possibly) use
on Debian right now (not sure about Jessie) are: Weston, Gnome3 and
KDE/Kwin. Nothing else is packaged for it, unless Debian wants to
finally put a new version of Enlightenment 20+ in the repos.
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758 [03:20:10] <mrrhq> Could always compile some Wayland desktop
from Github. :)
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769 [03:22:11] <hfp> Hi all, I have a machine with two drives.
One is for the OS and one is for storage. I guess I forgot about an
old install or something but both drives have a bootable OS and
partition. I updated the kernel and it added entries for both OSes
on GRUB. Both OSes are Debian. How can I safely delete the system I
dont use and reclaim the space on the storage drive? I'd rather
not lose the data on the storage drive
770 [03:22:17] <hfp> (I dont care about the OS on that drive
though). Can I just delete the partition as I would any other one?
Will I need to move GRUB?
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772 [03:22:45] <neoweb> hfp, how many partitions does the
'storage' drive have?
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781 [03:26:58] <hfp> neoweb: It has 4, one with the boot flag
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786 [03:29:38] <mrrhq> If you have enough room on another storage
device that has more capacity than the drive, you could just use dd
if=/dev/sdX of=/directory/clone.img
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788 [03:29:58] <hfp> mrrhq: I dont... This is a 1TB drive and its
the largest I have
789 [03:29:59] <mrrhq> But there's two ways to backup. You
could backup files, or clone the drive.
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791 [03:30:23] <hfp> Also, every partition on there is listed as
primary. How could that be? I thought a drive could only have 1
primary and several extendend
792 [03:30:26] <hfp> extended*
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794 [03:31:24] <mrrhq> After you mount your old drive, you could
use rsync -av /mnt/olddrive /path/to/backupfiles
795 [03:31:42] <mrrhq> rsync -av is just like a better way to use
cp.
796 [03:32:01] <hfp> mrrhq: I still have the same issue though, I
don't have enough space on other drives to backup the data
drive
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799 [03:33:00] <markybob> hfp: did you ever watch the movie
contact?
800 [03:33:11] <mrrhq> hfp: Are there specific things from the
old HDD you want to backup?
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805 [03:34:28] <jmcnaught> hfp: definitely a bad idea to attempt
anything involving modifying partitons or remvoing grub without a
backup. don't learn that lesson the hard way.
806 [03:34:29] <mrrhq> Sorry, I keep saying old HDD. Well, I
mean, if it were me, I'd delete the boot partition and manually
remove the Debian install files from it over time, but yeah, not
really sure on that one.
807 [03:34:54] <luxio> How do I make it so that I don't have
to authenticate as root to access a drive?
808 [03:34:59] <mrrhq> From the storage drive of course. :p
809 [03:35:09] <luxio> I'm trying to access the HDD I have,
but it always asks me to auth as root
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811 [03:35:20] <neoweb> hfp, one of the partitions should have
all the files.
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815 [03:37:03] <hfp> neoweb: Yes, I know which one does have all
the file; I just dont have a drive big enough to hold them all...
Maybe I could just edit my GRUB file so that booting that other
partition isn't an option anymore
816 [03:37:19] <hfp> and avoid removing any partition
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818 [03:37:25] <neoweb> hfp, I would not do that.
819 [03:37:31] <hfp> That system only takes 20GB on a 1TB drive,
no big deal
820 [03:37:58] <hfp> neoweb: Oh, why not? How could it mess
anything up?
821 [03:38:01] <neoweb> hfp, I would start with gparted and
delete all the partitions that do not contain the files you want on
that second drive.
822 [03:38:55] <neoweb> because it is counter intuitive. You have
a grub installer/whatever that detects all oses on a system and
builds a grub.cfg and you want to disable that some how.
823 [03:38:55] <hfp> neoweb: How do I know if GRUB isn't on
that boot partition from the data drive though?
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825 [03:39:20] <neoweb> hfp, take the drive out.
826 [03:39:28] <neoweb> hfp, or disable it and disconnect it.
827 [03:39:33] <neoweb> and = or
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833 [03:42:21] <neoweb> hfp, on install debian would have tried
to install the grub bootloader on sda
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836 [03:42:30] <neoweb> hfp, did you create a new /boot on
install?
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840 [03:42:36] <neoweb> did you put the /boot on sda?
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846 [03:45:35] <hfp> I dont remember... I installed this system
two years ago, the problem only surfaced now because it installed a
new kernel and put GRUB entries for both systems
847 [03:45:55] <hfp> the data drive is sda though, the OS drive
with the system I want to keep is sdb
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849 [03:47:29] <hfp> alright, I'll reboot the system without
sda and see if GRUB pops up. Could it be they both have GRUB?
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880 [04:01:35] <awwal> Any app you recommend for manipulate/edit
scanned pdf files?
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883 [04:02:01] <awwal> I scanned some documents but I want to
remove some parts/pages
884 [04:03:09] <mrrhq> awwal: That's hard to say. I
don't know anything good that's FOSS, only Adobe Acrobat.
885 [04:04:14] <awwal> mrrhq, Libreoffice draw can do the job but
wondering if there is a command line or gui tool special for pdf
886 [04:04:47] <mrrhq> I'm going to take a guess and say
something like ghostscript. I've never had to edit my PDF files
before.
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888 [04:05:13] <petemc> pdftk or ghostscript
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891 [04:05:50] <bazhang> pdftk aye
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900 [04:07:37] <jmcnaught> inkscape can also edit pdfs
901 [04:08:28] <awwal> seems that pdftk will do the job,
regarding its description; I'll try it and see. thanks guys
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905 [04:12:07] <mrrhq> Yeah, didn't know about pdftk, sounds
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909 [04:12:39] <hfp> So it seems GRUB is on the drive where the
system I want to keep is, aka sdb
910 [04:13:33] <hfp> I can survive losing the data on the data
drive; it's nothing I can't download again. But my
connection is metered and I'd rather not blow my cap to restore
it so I'd prefer removing the unused OS without wiping the
drive
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912 [04:14:26] <awwal> seems that "python-pypdf" pkg
can do the job too
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914 [04:15:09] <mrrhq> hfp: I hope you find a good way to clean
up your storarge drive. But as far as I know, there's no
automatic way to remove Debian if its root directory is merged in
with all your stuff. You'll just have to clean it.
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929 [04:25:50] <luxio> I think I ran out of hard drive space
930 [04:25:54] <luxio> How do I rip
931 [04:25:57] <luxio> RIP
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935 [04:28:00] <bazhang> luxio, the entire drive? or just /boot
936 [04:28:03] <luxio> Ok so let's say I installed debian
along with its recommended packages and then installed a few of my
own packages
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938 [04:28:10] <luxio> Would that use 30000 MB?
939 [04:28:26] <Hello71> hfp: rsync --ignore-existing --delete
940 [04:28:29] <luxio> bazhang: pretty sure the entire partition
941 [04:28:38] <Hello71> what entire partition
942 [04:28:44] <bazhang> luxio, which is how big
943 [04:28:46] <luxio> my entire root partition
944 [04:28:48] <Hello71> and "debian" isn't a
package
945 [04:28:51] <luxio> bazhang: 30000MB
946 [04:29:02] <bazhang> 3gb?
947 [04:29:02] <luxio> 30GB
948 [04:29:11] <luxio> no, 30,000 MB
949 [04:29:15] <luxio> is equal to 30GB
950 [04:29:19] <Hello71> did you select *every desktop
environment*
951 [04:29:26] <luxio> no just xfce
952 [04:29:27] <bazhang> you'd have to install almost every
package in the debian repos
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954 [04:29:40] <luxio> How do I see what space is being used?
955 [04:30:06] <cafuego> 'df -h' for all partitions,
'du -sh ./somedir' for a directory.
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958 [04:30:31] <luxio> it says 21G out of 21G is used
959 [04:30:40] <cafuego> That seems like a lot.
960 [04:30:41] <luxio> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
961 [04:30:52] <hfp> mrrhq: oh no, it's on separate
partitions. one partition holds the data and one partition holds the
system I want to get rid of on the data drive. The system I want to
keep is on sdb
962 [04:30:53] <cafuego> Please don't paste it here!
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964 [04:31:02] <luxio> It's not working anyway
965 [04:31:06] <luxio> I can't see the message
966 [04:31:40] <mrrhq> luxio: Depends on the packages. Not every
Debian install is going to use 30G. My system is 23G. Bare minimal
install might be 10GB??
967 [04:31:48] <luxio> So how did I possibly use the entire 21G
on the first day?
968 [04:32:03] <cafuego> mrrhq: A bare minimum (without X) is way
smaller than that.
969 [04:32:19] <cafuego> luxio: How big is
/var/cache/apt/archives ?
970 [04:32:28] <dax> my debian testing with MATE on it is using
under 10GB.
971 [04:32:43] <dax> specifically, it's using 6GB
972 [04:32:44] <luxio> cafuego: 328M
973 [04:32:51] <mrrhq> luxio: sudo apt-get install ncdu
974 [04:32:53] <mrrhq> ;)
975 [04:32:54] <dax> so i am very curious how you managed to use
20GB without knowing it
976 [04:32:59] <cafuego> Ok, that's not cray-cray
977 [04:33:07] <luxio> mrrhq: I can't
978 [04:33:08] <luxio> no space left
979 [04:33:10] <luxio> LOL
980 [04:33:14] <mrrhq> Hahaha.
981 [04:33:37] <mrrhq> Clear at least a bit so you can check with
du or ncdu.
982 [04:33:40] <luxio> Ok, I'll be right back on my Windows
machine
983 [04:33:40] <luxio> brb.
984 [04:33:43] <Javabean> did the debs stay, try apt-get clean
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993 [04:37:19] <luxio> Ok, so how should I go about doing this?
replaced-url
994 [04:37:31] <luxio> C is the Windows partition, the other two
are root and swap respectively
995 [04:37:33] <luxio> (I believe)
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997 [04:37:46] <cafuego> 8G swap?
998 [04:37:51] <luxio> Yeah
999 [04:38:07] <cafuego> For suspend/resume purposes?
1000 [04:38:12] <luxio> I dunno
1001 [04:38:16] <luxio> I used guided partitioning
1002 [04:38:18] <cafuego> Is this a laptop?
1003 [04:38:18] <petemc> oracle database?
1004 [04:38:29] <luxio> cafuego: This is a desktop
1005 [04:38:38] <cafuego> luxio: no need for 8GB swap then
1006 [04:39:15] <jmcnaught> luxio: you should go back into Debian
and fix it from there, not from Windows. Just as you were quitting
to reboot someone was saying to run "apt-get clean" which
should free up enough space to install ncdu
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1008 [04:39:31] <luxio> jmcnaught: What will ncdu do?
1009 [04:39:49] <mrrhq> let you see what's taking up space.
1010 [04:39:49] <jmcnaught> luxio: it's an interactive disk
usage tool
1011 [04:40:01] <luxio> mmm, ok
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1018 [04:42:57] <luxio> I can't boot into it
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1021 [04:43:02] <luxio> It's spamming me with failed to load
firmware.
1022 [04:43:23] <cafuego> So here's a pro-tip: stop rebooting
at the drop of a hat :-)
1023 [04:43:36] <cafuego> This is Linux, you reboot after you get
a new kernel, otherwise not.
1024 [04:43:54] <luxio> what, why?
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1027 [04:44:19] <cafuego> Why would you? It takes time and you
can't use the machine during reboots.
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1031 [04:44:35] <luxio> I wasn't rebooting
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1033 [04:44:40] <luxio> just switching operating systems
1034 [04:44:46] <luxio> so yeah, it won't let me boot into
the debian system now
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1036 [04:44:53] <luxio> It's spamming me with failed to load
firmware.
1037 [04:44:54] * cafuego rests his case
1038 [04:45:25] <luxio> So uh, should I reinstall debian?
1039 [04:45:25] <cafuego> it can log that, but that shouldn't
stop it from getting to a login prompt evetually.
1040 [04:45:33] <luxio> cafuego: How long?
1041 [04:45:42] <cafuego> luxio: few seconds, tops
1042 [04:45:58] <luxio> It's logging seconds and I stopped
waiting after ~20
1043 [04:46:09] <luxio> should I wait longer?
1044 [04:46:25] <cafuego> Give it some time, see what it ends up
doing.
1045 [04:46:30] <luxio> Ok.
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1047 [04:46:36] <cafuego> As for your question,
1048 [04:46:38] * cafuego sighs
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1058 [04:50:06] <Javabean> don't suppress me too hard, i
might not remember the things i need to remember
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1060 [04:50:37] <petemc> ssh bby is ok
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1062 [04:51:21] <luxio> I gave it 2 minutes and I got nothing but
errors from that stupid wireless card.
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1064 [04:52:13] <jmcnaught> luxio: did you try the recovery boot
option from the grub menu?
1065 [04:52:14] <mrrhq> luxio: I think systemd should time out the
wireless card after about a minute or two. otherwise, try your
Ethernet.
1066 [04:52:30] <luxio> I think I should just reinstall
1067 [04:52:38] <luxio> I should have installed it under my 2TB
drive in the first place anyway
1068 [04:52:49] <luxio> So better to do that now, right?
1069 [04:53:11] * mrrhq shrugs.
1070 [04:53:19] <mrrhq> Reinstalls fix everything :^)
1071 [04:53:27] <luxio> Heh
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1107 [05:17:11] <luxio> still installing debian
1108 [05:17:55] <x032cx> erinstalling is for the weak!
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1110 [05:18:04] <jimm> is it installing packages?
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1115 [05:21:13] <luxio> jimm: I have to create new installation
media
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1118 [05:23:15] <jimm> luxio, why? (does that mean you have to
install again?)
1119 [05:23:29] <luxio> no I was trying to reinstall
1120 [05:23:34] <luxio> <mrrhq> Reinstalls fix everything
:^)
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1174 [06:30:29] <ecom> If I install a package, for example
"pathogen", and run "apt-get purge pathogen" how
come there is less memory deleted than installed? I also run
"apt-get autoremove" but I still have some leftover data.
Let's say the file was I think 120 MBs, apt only removes 90
MBs, what gives?
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1176 [06:32:46] <themill> You didn't purge all the packages
that were installed (only the one you listed on the command line);
but more importantly, apt is very conservative in removing packages
from your system that you might be using.
1177 [06:33:28] <themill> That means that if some other package
declares a "Suggests" relationship on something that was
installed as a dependency of pathogen that it will be kept.
1178 [06:33:34] <ecom> themill: How do you completely uninstall
everything then?
1179 [06:33:56] <themill> look at your terminal output or the logs
is the simplest
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1181 [06:34:18] <ecom> you're saying I have to go and see
what installed and manually remove each one?
1182 [06:34:55] <themill> You can try «aptitude -s -o
Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant=false remove» but it might
remove more than you bargained for
1183 [06:36:31] <ecom> themill: I don't want to do that ever
again. I ran aptitude remove ~o or something similar the other day
and I had to reinstall Debian
1184 [06:37:05] <themill> Well you can read what it says it will
do and decide if you want to. It's not like it doesn't ask
for confirmation.
1185 [06:38:08] <ecom> Besides /var/log/apt, is there a place
where I can see exactly how much memory was used in installing a
program?
1186 [06:38:31] <themill> also, aptitude remove ~o should
absolutely not require you to reinstall. It would only remove
packages that you can't install and you shouldn't have any
of them on your system anyway except in quite unusual circumstances.
1187 [06:38:49] <ecom> It tried to uninstall the kernel, then I
realized it deleted everything.
1188 [06:39:02] <ecom> But that's besides the point.
1189 [06:39:09] <themill> It would not have done either unless you
asked it to do so
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1191 [06:39:17] <themill> By "memory" I assume you mean
disk space. apt-cache show $package shows the size of the package.
1192 [06:41:25] <ecom> Where it says "Installed-Size:
28025" what unit is that in?
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1196 [06:43:58] <themill> kB and it's very approximate given
that every filesystem will treat the files differently and so the
packages will take different sizes on disk
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1198 [06:44:23] <ecom> Here it says it's in bytes:
replaced-url
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1202 [06:45:34] <ecom> aptitude -s -o
Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant=false remove
1203 [06:45:42] <ecom> Where did you learn about that^
1204 [06:45:48] <themill> it's in the manual
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1206 [06:46:20] <themill>
replaced-url
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1210 [06:49:19] <ecom> Is the estimate going to be that far off?
apt-cache says that git was 28025 and you said it was in KBs. I ran
purge git and it says it removed 28.7 MBs, which is 29388.8 KBs
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1213 [06:50:04] <themill> that's well within the kB vs kiB
snafu
1214 [06:50:47] <ecom> But there's still a discrepency
1215 [06:52:03] <ecom> I ran the aptitude command you gave me and
it says "No packages will be installed", etc.
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1219 [06:59:31] <luxio> Now, what was that handy package I was
told about that supposedly lets me see what's using up all my
disk space?
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1221 [07:00:05] <jmcnaught> luxio: ncdu? also take notes :P
1222 [07:00:14] <luxio> Ah, yes!
1223 [07:00:22] <luxio> jmcnaught, new install btw ;)
1224 [07:00:33] <luxio> It's noticably slower on my HDD, but
lots more space!
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1226 [07:01:46] <awwal> "pdftk" pkg, + it gui interface
"pdfchain", is a nice tool for manipulate pdf files :)
1227 [07:02:07] <awwal> +1
1228 [07:02:20] <luxio> My fresh install seems to be only 4.8GB!
:D
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1230 [07:02:24] <luxio> Not even minimal!
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1234 [07:03:42] <ecom> How did you see that it was 4.8 GBs? Did
you run "df" and calculate by hand?
1235 [07:03:48] <jmcnaught> luxio: it's quite possible what
was taking all the space on the earlier install was not packages.
you might have had something making error like crazy and filling up
a log file for example?
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1237 [07:04:03] <luxio> ecom, df -h
1238 [07:04:14] <luxio> jmcnaught, It was probably all of those
firmware errors!
1239 [07:04:32] <ecom> 2.0G netinst ftw.
1240 [07:05:01] <themill> the install medium used is irrelevant
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1242 [07:05:27] <ecom> I think you need netinst to not install all
the unncessary DE stuff?
1243 [07:05:49] <ecom> If you made the XFCE image, I thought you
will have to install XFCE
1244 [07:05:55] <themill> not true
1245 [07:06:05] <ecom> then why is there even a netinst image?
1246 [07:06:16] <luxio> what do you think netinst means
1247 [07:06:32] <ecom> Why are you so hurtful :'(
1248 [07:06:38] <luxio> hehe
1249 [07:06:42] <luxio> sorry
1250 [07:06:42] <themill> ecom: it's all about when you
download the packages and whether you download packages you
won't install
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1253 [07:07:14] <ecom> So did you guys read ever single wiki page
and man page to get to the level you are at? Or did you learn at a
university or something?
1254 [07:08:14] <arahael> ecom: years of experience, and also
doing my own linux system. incidentially, studied engineering.
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1258 [07:08:54] * arahael has been using linux for 2 decades now.
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1261 [07:12:04] <ecom> thanks for all the info
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1314 [08:18:34] <ecom> Why is it not recommended to add ppa's
from other distribution to Debian's sources.list?
1315 [08:18:55] <tuxopenwrt> this is silly but I installed debian
on laptop with a USB and somehow the mountpoint has been a USB. I
have had USB for long time but today I lost it. I am not sure if I
reboot how to boot into debian .
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1317 [08:19:26] <tuxopenwrt> is there a way to reset the
mountpoint and load the OS from there ?
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1321 [08:20:29] <tuxopenwrt> since the OS was booted from USB, do
I even have it on my hard drive ? how to get out of this!
1322 [08:20:32] <tuxopenwrt> help!
1323 [08:20:35] <jmcnaught> ecom: it's because other
distributions are generally not compatible with Debian. Just because
they use the same package format doesn't mean the binaries will
work properly on a Debian system. Also it can introduce problems
with dependency resolution and cause upgades to fail
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1325 [08:21:36] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: not sure i understand. You
installed Debian to an external USB drive?
1326 [08:22:03] <ecom> I see, but is it ok for the instance of
installing one theme using a ppa? I'm trying to get arc
replaced-url
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1328 [08:23:05] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: IIRC I installed using
Unetbootin on USB
1329 [08:23:31] <luxio> Is it bad to delete syslog?
1330 [08:23:38] <luxio> It seems to be taking up a lot of space
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1332 [08:23:55] <luxio> jmcnaught: I think that's the
problem, the firmware errors were probably filling that syslog
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1334 [08:24:12] <jmcnaught> ecom: if the PPA has more than just
the package you want from it it could still cause dependency
problems. You could try manually downloading the single .deb file
and installing it with dpkg -i
1335 [08:24:13] <tuxopenwrt> since I installed on some new Windows
laptop, I had to bypass the usual deal of booting from disk as it
always went into Windows boot and hence used USB
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1338 [08:24:38] <luxio> tuxopenwrt: yep, windows, eh?
1339 [08:24:40] <luxio> haha
1340 [08:24:41] <themill> ecom: a gtk "theme" is not
just a few pictures, it's a binary compiled against gtk. Is it
compiled against the right gtk?
1341 [08:24:48] <themill> ecom: also, do you trust
"Horst3180" enough to give them root on your computer?
1342 [08:24:59] <tuxopenwrt> I am myself unclear how the boot used
to happen, but seems was working and I was busy so never bothered to
fix it
1343 [08:25:02] <luxio> (the answer is probably no)
1344 [08:25:02] <tuxopenwrt> :(
1345 [08:25:04] <jmcnaught> ecom: gotta ask yourself is a theme
worth jeopardizing the integrity of your system?
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1347 [08:25:06] <ecom> themill: yeah, arc dark is very popular
1348 [08:25:24] <themill> umm. the answer to that was supposed to
be no ;(
1349 [08:25:31] <luxio> popular =/= safe
1350 [08:25:39] <tuxopenwrt> luxio: :/
1351 [08:25:53] <luxio> Adobe products were popular. Guess what
happened?
1352 [08:25:59] <luxio> Database leaks of plaintext passwords.
1353 [08:26:00] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: i'm not sure how you
would install with unetbootin, are you talking about a live system?
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1355 [08:26:12] <ecom> themill: Ok so how do I undo what I did
then
1356 [08:26:30] <jmcnaught> luxio: what you need to do is find and
fix the problem making all those log entries. can you make a paste
of a sample?
1357 [08:26:31] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: burn OS on USB -
replaced-url
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1361 [08:27:22] <themill> tuxopenwrt: sounds like a fairly typical
problem that unetbootin causes
1362 [08:27:59] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: i know what unetbootin is.
did you copy the installer image to USB with that tool, or are you
talking about installing Debian to a USB using it?
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1366 [08:29:21] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: i think I copied the
installer image, but doesn't seem to have worked that way. I
would boot using the USB and then remove it every time.
1367 [08:29:47] <ecom> themill: If I already followed the guide,
is there anything I can do?
1368 [08:30:20] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: don't use unetbootin,
use cp (on linux) or win32diskimager. The proper way to prepare a
USB device for installation is documented in the Debian install
manual
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1372 [08:31:24] <tuxopenwrt> themill: whats the remedy ? Do you
think if I prepare another USB, then on rebooting and using that I
can login to the same OS ?
1373 [08:31:37] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: anyways it sounds like you
might be talking about a live disk that you run from USB, or did you
run the debian installer and have it install to a USB device?
1374 [08:31:46] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: okay, but right now I want
to be back into my system when I reboot
1375 [08:32:12] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: help me understand your
situation and i'll try to help
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1377 [08:32:43] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: Are you trying to say that you
set the partition to install debian on the flash drive, but you
still have debian installed in your hard drive?
1378 [08:33:48] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: thank you jmcnaught! I am
trying to remember what exactly I did. I don;t think it was
livedisk. I might have run an installer to install on USB probably.
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1380 [08:34:11] <tuxopenwrt> ecm : I think that is the case,02:57
< jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: anyways it sounds like you might be
talking about a live disk that you run from USB, or did you run the
debian installer and have it install to a USB device?
1381 [08:34:23] <tuxopenwrt> sorry,
replaced-url
1382 [08:34:34] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: What did you have installed
before you attempted to install Debian? Windows?
1383 [08:34:41] <tuxopenwrt> this is my partition table having
1384 [08:34:52] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: and you lost the USB
device that it was installed to?
1385 [08:35:14] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught :yep I lost it while
driving back today.
1386 [08:35:32] <tuxopenwrt> ecom: Windows 8 or whatever the new
laptop came with
1387 [08:35:40] <tuxopenwrt> and then i installed debian on it
1388 [08:35:47] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: and you need to get back onto
windows 8 you're saying?
1389 [08:36:57] <luxio> jmcnaught: pretty sure my
'sample' will be 3gb of the same exact error
1390 [08:37:17] <jmcnaught> luxio: than one line should suffice
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1393 [08:37:28] <ecom> themill: how is my system jeopardized? What
if I just remove the ppa after I'm done with it.
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1395 [08:38:15] <tuxopenwrt> ecom: i want to get back to Debian.
Since I always booted from USB... I am not sure how to get back in
1396 [08:38:20] <themill> ecom: At the stage where you've
installed the package, you have already run the maintainer scripts
as root.
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1398 [08:38:37] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: it's still not clear
to me *where* you installed linux. If you installed it to a USB
drive and lost the drive, clearly it's gone. If you installed
it to your internal harddrive but also for some reason had GRUB on
the USB stick, well.. that's strange
1399 [08:38:40] <themill> tuxopenwrt: is it only the bootloader
that is in the wrong place? The rest of the installation is on your
hard drive?
1400 [08:39:05] <themill> jmcnaught: actually, the latter is
exactly one of the modes of failure of unetbootin. Strange but true.
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1402 [08:39:14] <luxio> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
1403 [08:39:17] <luxio> millions of these lines
1404 [08:39:25] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: do you have any other
computers/flash drives avaiable?
1405 [08:39:32] <luxio> jmcnaught: the file is growing!!!
1406 [08:39:38] <ecom> themill: so what can I do at this point?
1407 [08:39:59] <jmcnaught> luxio: that firmware is in the
firmware-ralink package
1408 [08:40:10] <themill> ecom: if you don't trust your
machine any more, then your only option is to reinstall. If
you're not that worried, then close your eyes and carry on.
1409 [08:40:18] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : I think the GRUB was on
the USB. I am currently running on this system(unless it crashes),
is there a way I can check ?
1410 [08:40:39] <tuxopenwrt> themill : I am assuming I screwed the
bootloader (hopefully)
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1412 [08:40:51] <themill> tuxopenwrt: you're currently
running the installation that doesn't have a bootloader?
1413 [08:41:11] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: sounds like that was the
case. can you to a backup of important files before you do anything
else?
1414 [08:41:31] <tuxopenwrt> so basically, I think the new laptop
didn't allow me to install anything. Hence I did booting from
the stick
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1416 [08:41:46] <themill> !fixgrub
1417 [08:41:47] <dpkg> To reinstall <GRUB> boot to your
Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console (Alt-F2),
mount your root filesystem (mount -t ext2 /dev/whatever /target ;
mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ;
mount -t sysfs none /target/sys), chroot into it (chroot /target),
run "mount /boot/efi" on EFI and "update-grub
&& grub-install /dev/whatever". See also <rescue
mode>, <dual boot guide>, <supergrub>.
1418 [08:41:50] <ecom> themill: Why would opensuse let some guy
upload malicious code onto their ppa?
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1420 [08:41:58] <themill> ecom: ask them
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1422 [08:42:32] <themill> ecom: you don't know whether
it's malicious or not; there are no checks for this. You are
implicitly trusting their infrastructure and the uploader.
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1425 [08:43:12] <ecom> themill: all I ran was echo 'deb
replaced-url
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1427 [08:44:17] <tuxopenwrt> dpkg, themill, jmcnaught - is there a
way to see if debian is installed on the partition and I wasn't
running OS from USB ?
1428 [08:44:18] <dpkg> tuxopenwrt: what are you talking about?
1429 [08:44:26] <jmcnaught> ecom: .deb packages have scripts
inside them that run as root during install and removal
1430 [08:44:36] <ecom> themill: and there's another problem.
If I download the source binary, how do I know that there isn't
malicious code in there as well. It's the same thing whether I
download from ppa or build manually.
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1432 [08:46:05] <tuxopenwrt> dpkg : as in ? I lost my USB stick
from where I used to boot into Debian ... so I am not sure how to
get in now. as jmcnaught asked before about I used a live USB setup
or the bootloader on USB and installation on the hard-drive... I am
not able to answer as I don't know
1433 [08:46:05] <dpkg> tuxopenwrt: You are person #3 to send an
unparseable request
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1435 [08:47:02] <tuxopenwrt> dpkg: I am sorry. Did my last
sentence make sense ?
1436 [08:47:02] <dpkg> tuxopenwrt: I'm not sure, is it larger
than a breadbox?
1437 [08:47:25] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: Do you get a black screen when
you boot right now? Or can you get to grub?
1438 [08:47:29] <themill> tuxopenwrt: dpkg is a bot and is
currently very confused
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1440 [08:48:26] <tuxopenwrt> themill : oh, and the reinstall text
it sent ... is it correct ?
1441 [08:48:49] <tuxopenwrt> ecom: i am scared to reboot. I have
to backup files first
1442 [08:49:04] <themill> tuxopenwrt: are you currently booted
into this installation?
1443 [08:49:08] <tuxopenwrt> yes
1444 [08:49:18] <tuxopenwrt> themill : yes
1445 [08:49:20] <themill> what's the output of
"mount" (use a pastebin)
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1447 [08:49:35] <tuxopenwrt>
replaced-url
1448 [08:49:36] <themill> ecom: you have to trust more people if
you accept pre-compiled binary packages.
1449 [08:49:41] <tuxopenwrt> the second line is mount output
1450 [08:50:18] <tuxopenwrt> as in second part .. after
"---"
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1453 [08:51:00] <themill> tuxopenwrt: so that looks like the root
partition is on your hard drive
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1455 [08:51:32] <ecom> themill: I'll ask horst3180 for what
the script ran. Or maybe it's already online.
1456 [08:51:47] <tuxopenwrt> themill:
/dev/disk/by-uuid/e2f3b719-f9d3-4db0-9fc6-c49104165903 on / type
ext3
(rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,user_xattr,acl,barrier=1,data=ordered)
1457 [08:51:51] <tuxopenwrt> this one
1458 [08:51:52] <tuxopenwrt> ?
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1460 [08:51:58] <themill> ecom: "ask"? we're having
a discussion about trust...
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1462 [08:52:16] <themill> tuxopenwrt: yes, that's your
/dev/sda5
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1464 [08:52:38] <tuxopenwrt> themill: so it is problem with
bootloader not present on the harddisk ? how can I fix it without
wrecking things
1465 [08:53:35] <tuxopenwrt> somehow I would like to reclaim disk
space from the windows partition, which apparently i wasn't
able to before
1466 [08:53:40] <themill> the very last steps of update-grub
&& grub-install /dev/whatever will hopefully be enough, but
I have no idea how dual boot stuff is supposed to work these days.
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1470 [08:54:54] <ecom> themill: well you have to trust people at
some level, or else you can't do anything. There's no way
you actually went through and read the source code for every single
package you installed. What about Debian itself? Have you gone
through the entire source code to check that there isn't
malicious code?
1471 [08:54:54] <luxio> jmcnaught: I think that did the trick!
1472 [08:54:57] <themill> ecom: if all you ran was that echo
command then you've not done anything; it's when you start
installing packages that you are placing huge trust in the
maintainer of the repository and their infrastructure. (and also
assuming that their infrastructure is compatible)
1473 [08:54:58] <luxio> jmcnaught: No more errors!
1474 [08:55:10] <tuxopenwrt> I usually don't get a dual boot
screen. If I don't boot by pointing to the USB, it just starts
loading stupid windows
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1476 [08:56:14] <tuxopenwrt> themill : shall I do update-grub
&& grub-install /dev/sda4 ? it seems sda4 is windows
1477 [08:56:51] <themill> tuxopenwrt: it's likely to be
/dev/sda but that would clobber the windows bootloader. I've
not done any dual booting for over a decade so I'm useless to
you at this point.
1478 [08:56:57] <jmcnaught> luxio: if you have lots of space your
huge syslogs will eventually be logrotated away
1479 [08:57:22] <tuxopenwrt> maybe jmcnaught can show me the light
?
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1481 [08:57:48] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: themill: wait, I thought
you're supposed to put grub in the same directory as / and
earlier we said it was /dev/sda5?
1482 [08:58:08] <tuxopenwrt> themill : you are right, so /dev/sda5
should do it ?
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1484 [08:58:30] <themill> that would be if you were then tell the
windows bootloader to chainload to grub
1485 [08:58:37] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: the last time i dual
booted linux it was with os/2 warp. i think that grub as an
"os-proper" that will look for other operating systems and
add them to its boot menu
1486 [08:58:47] <themill> os-prober
1487 [08:58:49] <jmcnaught> os-prober that is
1488 [08:59:11] <themill> ecom: it's a big step to widen the
trust beyond debian and start using random things from other
websites (and it's also a big step to assume compatibility,
which is where we actually started)
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1491 [09:00:07] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : okay, but I am not sure
how to tell Windows bootloader about the presence of Debian. Or will
it do it by itself ? I think there is a config file i need to fix
1492 [09:00:24] <tuxopenwrt> (something i remember from long back)
1493 [09:02:02] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: from what i understand
windows doesn't voluntarily support booting another OS, and
most dualbooters will install windows first, then linux and grub
takes care of letting you choose. You probably want to install grub
on the MBR with /dev/sda, but I don't know if you'll still
be able to boot Windows after that
1494 [09:02:03] <tuxopenwrt> oh sorry you mean " grub has a
os-prober " . I didnt get the typo
1495 [09:02:49] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : you are right. I remember
from long back that this was the case. I really don't need
Windows so dont care about that
1496 [09:03:05] <ecom> themill: what do you mean by compatibility?
Arc is running well right now. Are you talking about later updates?
Well can't I just remove the PPA now that I've installed?
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1499 [09:04:17] <tuxopenwrt> themill, jmcnaught : so the updated
command will be : update-grub && grub-install /dev/sda
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1501 [09:05:43] <jmcnaught> ecom: binary compatibility could be a
problem for example using an Ubuntu PPA on Debian. If the PPA
installed packages that have the same name as Debian packages but
different dependencies, or files that other Debian packages
install/own, even with the PPA removed there could be upgrade
problems. Also you won't be getting those packages upgraded
with the PPA removed
1502 [09:06:11] <themill> ecom: "currently seems to run"
is not the same as "actually compatible" and you
didn't know that in advance.
1503 [09:06:16] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: if /dev/sda is your boot
drive that looks right. Did you check if os-prober is installed?
1504 [09:06:30] <themill> ecom: you can be as much of a risk taker
as you want -- it's your box!
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1508 [09:08:13] <jmcnaught> ecom: my advice is that Debian
provides more than enough to get a very functional system that does
everything that most people need, the happiest Debian users are the
ones that stick to what's provided by Debian. But yeah,
it's your computer.
1509 [09:08:26] <ecom> jmcnaught: it's open suse, themill: I
mean you take risks as well, what's the worst this guy can do?
I'm looking at all the processes, and it's all the same as
before. It doesn't look like anything was installed.
1510 [09:09:20] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : there is no sda actually.
there are sda{1,2,4,5,6}
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1513 [09:09:47] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: /dev/sda is the drive
itself, the sda1, sda2 etc are partitions
1514 [09:10:01] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : oh okay
1515 [09:10:45] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i have os-prober
installed on debian by default i checked
1516 [09:11:14] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: with any luck it will add
windows as a boot option, but again i don't know how modern
dual booting works in practice
1517 [09:11:52] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : output-
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1518 [09:12:28] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: I'm 99% sure you install
onto /dev/sda5 or where ever you said before that debian was
installed on. I dual boot, and I installed Debian literally 1 day
ago. I installed grub onto /dev/sda4/ which is where my Debian
partition is.
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1520 [09:12:46] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i will install grub with
above command and see os-prober again ?
1521 [09:13:44] <tuxopenwrt> econ : I see. so I will do
update-grub && grub-install /dev/sda5 and run osprober
1522 [09:14:15] <ecom> If /dev/sda5 is where debian currently
resides
1523 [09:14:23] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: installing to the MBR is
what I've always done, also grub has a hook to call os-prober
on its own
1524 [09:15:07] <tuxopenwrt> ecom, jmcnaugt : got this on doing
above command -
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1525 [09:16:10] <ecom> tuxopenwrt: well if you can update grub,
then that probably means grub is already installed?
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1527 [09:16:46] <tuxopenwrt> ecom, jmcnaugt: i did on jcmnaught
MBR suggestion and got this -
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1528 [09:16:59] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: the grub-install command
didn't run because the sudo only applied to the first command
before the &&
1529 [09:18:42] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : ohk, I am trying the ecom
suggestion of sda5 as he said it worked for him literally, 1 day
back
1530 [09:19:03] <tuxopenwrt> wait i did sda
1531 [09:19:34] <tuxopenwrt> gave me this error :
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1533 [09:21:21] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught, ecom : shall i go with
sda5 ? hopefully that doesnt have stage1 errors ?
1534 [09:21:56] <tuxopenwrt> same error on sda5 too
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1536 [09:25:07] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: what does "tune2fs -l
/dev/sda5 | grep 'Inode side'" say?
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1539 [09:26:07] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: also i think i noticed in
your "mount" paste that the filesystem is ext3, is that
correct?
1540 [09:27:36] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : yes it is ext3... why ?
1541 [09:27:58] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : that gives no output ...
the is no Inode
1542 [09:29:05] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: sorry another typo, should
be size no side. check my commands before you type them :)
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1544 [09:29:38] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: what version of grub is
installed? "aptitude versions ~i~ngrub"
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1546 [09:29:48] <tuxopenwrt> if it helps
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1547 [09:29:55] <tuxopenwrt> ah ok
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1550 [09:31:29] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: ahh.. 256. so it seems
that grub legacy cannot work with Inode size of 256 on ext3 file
systems
1551 [09:31:59] <tuxopenwrt> this is the total output :
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1556 [09:33:32] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i am not sure how to
understand that sentence...
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1559 [09:33:53] <tuxopenwrt> i think there are three versions of
grub
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1563 [09:34:31] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: you have grub-legacy
installed, which cannot work with a /boot that is formatted as ext3
with Inode size of 256.
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1565 [09:35:14] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: does "dpkg -S
grub-install" say that this file comes from the grub-legacy
package?
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1569 [09:35:39] <greenride> I'm trying to network install
Debian on a machine that requires the bnx2-mips-09.2.1b.fw firmware.
When prompted for this driver, I insert a DVD rom with this driver.
However, it is not recognized by the operting system (Debian - most
recent). What format does Debian expect.
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1572 [09:36:05] <Agiofws> would anyone know why rendering in
square samples takes the noise out of my render but takes for ever
to render?
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1574 [09:36:25] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i think yes -
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1575 [09:36:31] <tuxopenwrt> how can i fix things ?
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1582 [09:39:33] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: "aptitude install
grub-pc grub-legacy-" should install grub-pc and remove
grub-legacy (with the '-' after it). Check the proposed
changes before agreeing
1583 [09:40:27] <jmcnaught> greenride: can you put that file on a
FAT filesystem (in the root directory)?
1584 [09:41:05] <jmcnaught> Agiofws: not sure what software
you're using, but presumably this causes the computer to do
more work, so it takes longer
1585 [09:42:46] <jmcnaught> greenride: this chapter of the install
manual covers detail with missing firmwares, note that this file
doesn't seem to be available in any packages so you'll
need to provide it loose:
replaced-url
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1591 [09:46:10] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : backing up date before
followin your instructions
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1593 [09:47:45] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: good you should always
have backups. i think that the newer grub doesn't have this
problem, but i've never had this problem before
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1603 [09:52:59] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i hope so too! I am to
blame to not fix this earlier... but thats just me being silly
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1629 [10:05:50] <ashes-mobile> hellp
1630 [10:05:52] <ashes-mobile> hello
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1635 [10:07:40] <ashes-mobile> my synaptic touchpad has odd
behaviour. when i want to scroll down one page, normally i could
click on the window's scroll bar, but with this touchpad driver
the page will travel to where the mouse cursor is
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1642 [10:12:16] <anddam> why the total size I see for elements in
/* is about 1.5GB but df reports 2.9 GB used?
replaced-url
1643 [10:12:59] <anddam> I'm trying to free up some space, I
ran apt-get autoclean and clean already
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1650 [10:17:50] <H4ndy> finally, nginx 1.10 is the new stable
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1657 [10:20:40] <luxio> My internet suddenly stopped working on my
machine
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1662 [10:21:34] <jelly> anddam: you may have files still opened by
a process but unlinked (deleted) from the directory structure. lsof
+aL1 /
1663 [10:22:37] <H4ndy> yeah most likely locked log files
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1714 [10:55:48] <polishprogrammer> is there any way i can get kf5
on jessie?
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1775 [11:32:04] <luxio> what the hell
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1777 [11:32:14] <luxio> i was messing with the sound mixer and
sound suddenly stopped working
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1780 [11:33:59] <H4ndy> Maybe it does not want to be messed with
;)
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1782 [11:34:53] <luxio> i got no clue what i did that made it
break
1783 [11:34:58] <luxio> trying a reboot
1784 [11:35:05] <teraflops> luxio: which mixer is that?
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1792 [11:39:19] <luxio> welp I'm on windows and sound works,
so it's not a hardware problem
1793 [11:39:26] <luxio> now what the hell did I do wrong
1794 [11:39:36] <luxio> everything on the mixer seemed normal
1795 [11:40:07] <luxio> is there anything other than the hardware
or mixer that could mess with the sound?
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1798 [11:41:39] <luxio> Also I have another problem, when I reboot
there's a 50/50 chance that my internet will work
1799 [11:42:12] <teraflops> luxio: which mixer? Are you using
pulse or just alsa?
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1801 [11:42:30] <luxio> teraflops: I dunno, it was just the
default one on Xfce under "media"
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1804 [11:43:19] <teraflops> luxio: then find out. Reboot into
Linux. And see If pulsando is running
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1806 [11:44:10] <teraflops> Also xfce mixer has bad reputation :P
at least with pulseaudio
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1808 [11:44:24] <teraflops> Pulseaudio *
1809 [11:44:37] <anddam> jelly: you're da man!
1810 [11:44:57] <anddam> jelly: transmission-daemon had tons of
(deleted), stopped the daemon and the used space dropped to a whoppy
1.6GB
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1812 [11:45:14] <anddam> H4ndy: you're da man too, but you
came close second
1813 [11:45:29] <luxio> yeah it's apparently alsa, teraflops
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1817 [11:47:17] <teraflops> luxio: what did you do for checking
that it's alsa?
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1826 [11:49:39] <H4ndy> anddam: problem found, we're happy :)
1827 [11:49:43] <teraflops> luxio: anyway. First thing to check if
you're in alsa is checking that your sound is not mutted
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1860 [12:24:46] <mfe> hi
1861 [12:24:53] <teraflops> yo
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1863 [12:25:25] <mfe> I get configure: error: C compiler cannot
create executables... i think some export variable is set wrong
1864 [12:25:29] <mfe> how can i fix this?
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1867 [12:26:08] <hexnewbie> mfe: Do you have build-essential
installed?
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1869 [12:26:26] <mfe> I can only build from source my package
manager is broken by the vendor
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1871 [12:26:48] <hexnewbie> mfe: So you're not using Debian?
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1873 [12:27:00] <mfe> sure its a mix of debian sarge and lenny
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1876 [12:27:31] <mfe> Linux fes-a120d19nas 2.6.17.14ReadyNAS #1
Wed Jun 20 20:08:20 PDT 2012 padre unknown hexagoxel
1877 [12:27:33] <teraflops> mfe: you like bleeding edge eh :P
1878 [12:27:53] <teraflops> mfe: this is not debian right?
1879 [12:28:07] <mfe> its debian sarge
1880 [12:28:10] <m3tti> is there an opensource alternative to
btsync
1881 [12:28:19] <m3tti> which is written in python
1882 [12:28:20] <mfe> netgear override the output of uname
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1885 [12:28:53] <mfe> with some hotfixes from lenny
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1887 [12:31:30] <hexnewbie> mfe: You usually debug compilation
problems by looking at config.log, but my guess is still that
build-essential isn't iinstalled
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1890 [12:32:15] <mfe> it's installed i already compiled gcc
two years ago
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1892 [12:32:36] <mfe> i also could compile hello world
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1894 [12:33:31] <mfe>
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1895 [12:35:20] <hexnewbie> mfe: Well, in this case the problem is
that your distro is way too old for what you're compling.
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1898 [12:37:39] <hexnewbie> mfe: Or at least, the gcc
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1900 [12:37:55] <teraflops> mfe: look at that kernel and debian
release, does it worth all the effort youre putting in?
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1902 [12:38:20] <teraflops> just wondering
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1906 [12:39:03] <mfe> teraflops, I wonder that myself
1907 [12:39:45] <hexnewbie> Funny enough, I have no idea what gcc
-R option does, and I can't find any way to find out...
1908 [12:40:42] <hexnewbie> GCC online docs don't list it,
man gcc doesn't work on any of my debian systems, etc. But the
option is htere
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1910 [12:42:11] <mfe> hm i think I installed or changed something
which results in the given error message
1911 [12:42:41] <hexnewbie> mfe: Well, your gcc doesn't
support -R. I can't find what -R is, but Debian Jessie's
gcc supports it.
1912 [12:43:03] <mfe> on which line do you find gcc -R?
1913 [12:43:28] <hexnewbie> mfe: 98 and 97
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1915 [12:44:11] <mfe> hm...
1916 [12:44:20] <mfe> strange
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1932 [12:59:23] <noqnio> hey. My understanding is that VirtualBox
is not 100% free software, as it needs proprietary packages for RDP.
Are there any completely free alternatives?
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1943 [13:06:56] <rudi_s> noqnio: qemu/kvm
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1945 [13:07:17] <rudi_s> (And if you like nice GUIs,
virt-manager.)
1946 [13:07:22] <rudi_s> *and libvir
1947 [13:07:25] <rudi_s> *libvirtd
1948 [13:07:37] <noqnio> oh i love myself some guis. thank you
both
1949 [13:08:00] <noqnio> i want to test out i3 on top of gnome
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1951 [13:08:53] <noqnio> oh is virt-manager the one qubes uses?
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1956 [13:12:22] <teraflops> noqnio: for the client side you can do
spice and/or whatever rdp client for win machines
1957 [13:12:41] <teraflops> ... if you do plain qemu/kvm
1958 [13:14:58] <noqnio> will check it out :)
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1963 [13:16:38] <teraflops> noqnio: under qemu/kvm win machines
perform better at graphics using rdp
1964 [13:17:41] <noqnio> not really planning to put a windows vm
to be honest
1965 [13:17:58] <Spine> Hi, I just installed debian and found I
had to turn off ACPI to be able to boot
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1967 [13:18:27] <teraflops> noqnio: lucky you
1968 [13:18:36] <noqnio> hehe
1969 [13:19:10] <teraflops> noqnio: I really recommend you to use
virtIO drivers in guest machines
1970 [13:19:16] <Spine> does anyone know the cause of this? I
think I'd like to leave ACPI on
1971 [13:19:46] <teraflops> Spine: picky HW?
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1976 [13:22:44] <noqnio> thanks !
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1980 [13:23:24] <Spine> teraflops: I've run debian on this
hardware before
1981 [13:23:36] <Spine> the only change is that I used SSD instead
of HDD
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1986 [13:24:01] <teraflops> Spine: before implies the same kernel?
1987 [13:24:16] <Spine> Yes
1988 [13:24:19] <teraflops> hmm
1989 [13:24:51] <Spine> oh wait, I'm being stupid
1990 [13:25:22] <Spine> I tried to install debian with
'Debian desktop enviroment' enabled and it booted right
into gnome
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1993 [13:25:59] <noqnio> gnome is the default DE
1994 [13:26:01] <Spine> this time I only checked 'Standard
system tools' and it hanged after the grub screen saying
'Loading please wait'
1995 [13:26:35] <Spine> So I added 'apci=off' in
bootoptions in grub and it booted
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1998 [13:27:11] <Spine> as described here:
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2005 [13:29:47] <teraflops> Spine: idk, maybe it get fixed once
you install the proper firware/microcode/whatever packages
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2009 [13:30:57] <Spine> teraflops: Thanks, I'll continue
poking around
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2031 [13:42:24] <fireba11> hi, i'm using a small atom board
as NAS running debian. i got no bios options about HD power down,
and they keep spinning all the time. i can manually power them down
with hdparm -Y but setting the spin down time with hpdarm -S gives
no error but not the expected result either. is there any linux
function from kernel or somesuch that can trigger spindowns for
cases where the HDs won't do it themselves?
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2044 [13:46:49] <teraflops> fireba11:
replaced-url
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2047 [13:47:48] <fireba11> teraflops: thanks, found that too.
hdparm -S doesn't have any noticable effect though, so the udev
rule probably won't either. did set it up just in case though
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2049 [13:48:15] <teraflops> fireba11: but you want -B to avoid
spinning rigth?
2050 [13:48:49] <fireba11> teraflops: -B gives a sata error.
apparently the drives do not support that
2051 [13:48:57] <teraflops> :S
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2054 [13:50:14] <teraflops> fireba11: -B works even on a bananapi
arm thingy
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2060 [13:51:27] <fireba11> one should thing a WD green should
support that sata command ...
2061 [13:52:44] <teraflops> fireba11: works with caviar black
here, but I think is not related to the hdd brand/model
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2063 [13:52:52] <preschema> hi, i'm trying to get flash
working with chromium. i put in /etc/apt/sources.list the line
"deb
replaced-url
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2068 [13:54:40] <fireba11> setting Advanced Power Management level
to 0x20 (32)
2069 [13:54:40] <fireba11> HDIO_DRIVE_CMD failed: Input/output
error
2070 [13:54:40] <fireba11> APM_level = not supported
2071 [13:54:42] <fireba11> :-(
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2077 [13:58:37] <teraflops> fireba11: oh, what does `sudo hdparm
-I /dev/sda | grep -i management` say. change sda with the correct
drive
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2086 [14:00:44] <teraflops> fireba11: also tun it with no grep and
look at Commands/features: EnabledSupported:
2087 [14:00:49] <teraflops> s/tun/run
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2102 [14:02:01] <fireba11> * Power Management feature set
2103 [14:02:01] <fireba11> * Host-initiated interface power
management
2104 [14:02:17] <teraflops> well it does support it
2105 [14:02:55] * fireba11 scratches head
2106 [14:02:57] <teraflops> heh
2107 [14:03:28] <teraflops> fireba11: what value did you try for
-B ?
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2113 [14:05:02] <fireba11> teraflops: tried a couple, same respons
no matter what i use it seems
2114 [14:05:25] <teraflops> yeah but im curious which values?
2115 [14:05:33] <teraflops> -B 255, -B 254 ...
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2117 [14:06:07] <teraflops> fireba11: tried setting up the udev
rule and then reboot?
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2147 [14:06:44] <teraflops> perhaps it needs to set it up prior
mountung the drive? (just guessing)
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2149 [14:06:48] <fireba11> tried 255,245, 128, 32, 2 ...
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2155 [14:06:59] <teraflops> mounting*
2156 [14:07:15] <fireba11> that i can try
2157 [14:07:18] <teraflops> yeah
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2164 [14:07:36] <teraflops> then recheck with hdparm -I
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2228 [14:18:00] <fireba11> says the same as bevore
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2266 [14:26:30] <teraflops> hmm no idea then sorry
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2268 [14:27:24] <keltvek> I tried to install debian netinst iso on
my fujitsu server, but it always hangs/black screen when I select
Install. Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong? I already
tried most of 8.x versions and 7.9. It's always the same.
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2292 [14:39:06] <brigo> keltvek, wrong kernel cpu version?
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2294 [14:39:18] <andy_lv> Why bookmark bar is missing when
openning a new tab in chrome?
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2302 [14:44:36] <rdark> Any idea why apt-cache policy $package is
not showing a version that is actually in the repository?
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2312 [14:51:55] <keltvek> brigo: no. I could for example install
openBSD/freeBSD amd64 version without problems.
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2316 [14:58:30] <DoctorD90> hello! i have on this pc 3Gb of ram. I
would like to increase RAM. I read on the net. My cpu is an intel
Duo T3200, with PAE support. With PAE support, I may install over
than 4gb? or i will be limited by physic limit of cpu? (that i cant
find out)
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2322 [15:01:05] <H4ndy> DoctorD90: your CPU seems to pully support
Intel64 so you have to uprade your system to amd64 to make use of
the additional RAM
2323 [15:01:13] <H4ndy> *fully
2324 [15:01:26] <DoctorD90> H4ndy, what do you mean?
2325 [15:01:34] <DoctorD90> im running debian 8 x64 atm
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2327 [15:01:41] <H4ndy> PAE support just means that single
applications can use more than 2GB per process
2328 [15:01:42] <fireba11> DoctorD90: then you are fine
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2330 [15:02:10] <DoctorD90> ah! PAE is about application! not
system wide...understood...
2331 [15:02:22] <teraflops> DoctorD90: then PAE has no sense at
all since it's for x86 kernels
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2333 [15:02:50] <DoctorD90> and how may I find out the max memory
support for my cpu?
2334 [15:03:15] <teraflops> cheat sheet?
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2336 [15:03:21] <DoctorD90> im trying lshw, but cant find out
2337 [15:03:38] <DoctorD90> teraflops, on intel.ark (or ark.intel,
i dot remmeber), i cant find out :(
2338 [15:03:38] <cmtptr> it'll probably be limited by your
motherboard
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2340 [15:03:58] * zykotick9 just notes, x86_64 is the 64bit kernel
2341 [15:04:06] <teraflops> mobo yep
2342 [15:04:07] <H4ndy> DoctorD90:
replaced-url
2343 [15:04:09] <DoctorD90> uhm...let's check mothermoard...
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2345 [15:04:38] <H4ndy> oh the entry is too old, it's not
listed, sorry
2346 [15:04:39] <DoctorD90> yes H4ndy exactly. I cant find out
2max memory support"
2347 [15:04:45] <DoctorD90> :P never mind :D
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2349 [15:04:50] <teraflops> heh
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2351 [15:05:06] <H4ndy> yeah the Intel Ark is only partly useful
for older CPUs
2352 [15:05:16] <DoctorD90> i open again lshw and check about
motherboard :D
2353 [15:05:22] <H4ndy> But I guess 8GB should be fine
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2355 [15:05:40] <tipo> why would a solid state drive be limited in
write speed between 100KiB/s and 50MiB/s? I'm using dd and
/dev/zero
2356 [15:06:03] <H4ndy> tipo: how is it connected? SATA?
2357 [15:06:07] <DoctorD90> basing on pc, on some forum i find out
4gb...but each forum shows different ram type -.- ...
2358 [15:06:11] <teraflops> your mobo documentation has to mention
it
2359 [15:06:47] <tipo> H4ndy, mmmm... yeah it should be, but
it's in a cdrom-->sata slot on a T500 thinkpad, so perhaps
that is the bottleneck. never thought about it.
2360 [15:07:33] <H4ndy> tipo: depending on the disk it could also
throttle after a long period of sequential writes because of heat,
especially new M2 format SSD are prone to this
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2362 [15:07:46] <tipo> sweet.
2363 [15:07:53] <DoctorD90> example:
replaced-url
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2365 [15:08:23] <antosamalona> hello there..
2366 [15:08:51] <H4ndy> you can almost get a used new notebook for
that money of 8GB tho :D
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2368 [15:10:03] <H4ndy> DoctorD90: the official specbook linked
lists 4GB as max:
replaced-url
2369 [15:10:04] <DoctorD90> H4ndy, ahahah ..nhaaa...im fine with
this...i would just install a little bit of ram..
2370 [15:10:34] <DoctorD90> H4ndy, where do you find it?
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2372 [15:10:43] <H4ndy> the 2nd link has the PDF linked
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2374 [15:10:55] <H4ndy> next to "Model Information"
2375 [15:11:10] <DoctorD90> lol, hexchat opens me the png
2376 [15:11:26] <dokma> Using XFCE on Debian. Can't bind
XF86AudioMute to anything. Seems like XFCE grabbed it and won't
let me rebind it. Any workaround?
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2378 [15:11:36] <H4ndy> 2nd link of you I meant, the mrmemory page
2379 [15:12:12] <H4ndy> The 4GB might be due to the fact that it
ships with a 32bit system, if you are lucky you can use 8GB in it
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2381 [15:13:03] <DoctorD90> yea...gotcha...
2382 [15:13:10] <DoctorD90> and yes....i think me too the same
2383 [15:13:20] <DoctorD90> uhm...aliexpress! to me!
2384 [15:13:27] <H4ndy> in 4 weeks!
2385 [15:14:37] <teraflops> dokma: go to keyboard
settings/keyboard shortcuts and look if it's already bind, I
guess
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2388 [15:15:58] <teraflops> dokma: also idk if the
xfce-volume-applet or whatever it's named takes care of it
2389 [15:16:50] <DoctorD90> H4ndy, in 2months....
2390 [15:17:01] <teraflops> haha a month for the ram ... I ordered
ram too it was 54 days :P
2391 [15:17:09] <H4ndy> yeah I had everything from 2 weeks to 3
months already ^^
2392 [15:17:18] <dokma> teraflops: it's the same wether I
bind it there or not. That's the issue.
2393 [15:18:05] <teraflops> dokma: look if there is a shortcut
already created
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2395 [15:18:17] <dokma> teraflops: there isn't.
2396 [15:18:54] <teraflops> dokma: perhaps the xfce4 mixer (if
youre using it) is taking care of it
2397 [15:19:16] <DoctorD90> aliexpress has very good prices....but
it takes centuries to ship packages -.-
2398 [15:19:25] <teraflops> dokma: run joutnalctl -f and press the
related key
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2400 [15:19:40] <DoctorD90> today purchased orico 5hdd slot
hub....now I have to wait....
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2407 [15:20:36] <dokma> teraflops: you mean journalctl ?
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2409 [15:20:43] <teraflops> oh yes sorry
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2412 [15:21:12] <dokma> nothing
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2414 [15:21:49] <dokma> at the same time the master channel gets
toggled
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2416 [15:22:59] <dokma> If I bind mousepad to XF86AudioMute it
does not get opened. So something, somewhere grabbed the key...
2417 [15:23:39] <teraflops> dokma: nothing as in no output? you
need to run it as root unless your user is on the systemd-journal
group
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2420 [15:24:26] <dokma> teraflops: it just does not print anything
when I press XF86AudioMute
2421 [15:24:31] <teraflops> ah
2422 [15:25:04] <teraflops> dokma: do you use the xfce mixer
applet?
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2424 [15:25:20] <dokma> yup, got it opened right now
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2426 [15:26:39] <teraflops> dokma: maybe is taking care of the key
binds, tried killing/uninstalling just for checking it?
2427 [15:26:42] <dokma> is english mandatory here?
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2429 [15:26:47] <teraflops> yeah
2430 [15:27:00] <dokma> hmmm, great idea!
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2433 [15:27:38] <Haxxa> Hi how do I find the startup script
location of a program (systemd)?
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2447 [15:30:01] <dokma> teraflops: doesn't work with mixer
applet killed either
2448 [15:30:09] <dokma> the command line still works as expected
2449 [15:30:18] <dokma> but something still holds the
XF86AudioMute
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2454 [15:33:12] <Spine_> I found the ACPI issue, apparently debian
didnt like running my GPU without drivers
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2457 [15:36:25] <teraflops> Spine_: ah
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2459 [15:36:57] <Spine_> Yea, was pretty stupid of me not using
the integrated gpx to install
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2461 [15:37:15] <Spine_> Strange that gnome booted without
complaint though
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2465 [15:39:04] <teraflops> Spine_: if you install gnome it
install xorg and lot of things too
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2475 [15:43:02] <dylix> hi something keeps overwriting my
/etc/resolv.conf.. i tried to setup manual ip configs, so im not
sure wtf is overwriting it
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2478 [15:43:34] <abrotman> dpkg: tell dylix about resolvconf
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2481 [15:44:33] <samsul> dpkg: tell samsul about resolvconf
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2483 [15:44:47] <abrotman> dpkg: tell samsul about selftell
2484 [15:44:58] <dylix> i dont have resolveconf install abrotman;
so i dont know why it would be overwriting it
2485 [15:45:39] <themill> dylix: can you pastebin your
/etc/resolv.conf?
2486 [15:45:41] <tipo> test
2487 [15:45:47] <teraflops> dylix: did you kill the applet in my
case it respawns, I had to kill xfce4-volumed
2488 [15:45:52] <teraflops> ups
2489 [15:46:09] <samsul> Wow
2490 [15:46:09] <teraflops> err^ dokma: did you kill the applet in
my case it respawns, I had to kill xfce4-volumed
2491 [15:46:13] <dylix> themill; its completely empty.. no applet,
its a headless system
2492 [15:46:27] <samsul> So there is Selftell
2493 [15:47:04] <themill> dylix: do you have dhclient running (or
network-manager or dns-trigger or ...)
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2495 [15:47:50] <dylix> themill; NetworkManager is running
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2497 [15:48:45] <themill> you probably want it neither installer
nor running for that use case
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2499 [15:51:42] <dylix> i'll do it the ugly way and make
resolve.conf unwriteable hehe
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2502 [15:52:33] <themill> always better to correctly configure
things rather increase the technical debt
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2505 [15:53:40] <dylix> well it was working fine before last
night.. nothing updated that im aware of
2506 [15:53:51] <dylix> now something is just overwriting
resolve.conf so i dunno
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2533 [16:03:31] <JordiGH> Is there something like sshpass but for
scp?
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2535 [16:03:48] <teraflops> dokma: if you kill xfce4-volumed and
run
replaced-url
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2548 [16:13:44] <ewew> Hi. I just found that word wrap does not
work correctly when generating print preview.
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2550 [16:14:40] <JordiGH> With LibreOffice, you mean?
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2552 [16:14:55] <ewew> no. From leafpad and mousepad.
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2555 [16:15:34] <ewew> but if i make 80 characters and enter on
the end of line. then it generates it properly.
2556 [16:16:21] <ewew> Im just informing. I might be a issue on my
side.
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2577 [16:25:33] <donofrio> my wireless is not working ;( it's
a 88w8335 Libertas, anyone have a howto in order to get it working?
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2585 [16:30:55] <gliax> hi
2586 [16:31:20] <gliax> if a very old legacy server doesn't
support UTF8/unicode - I could use some western-* encoding instead
(for western texts) - ?
2587 [16:32:08] <zykotick9> donofrio: what is the pciid?
"lspci -nn | grep -i net" and look for something like
[8086:10bf]
2588 [16:34:17] <donofrio> zykotick9, - 11ab:1faa
2589 [16:34:25] <zykotick9> ,pciid 11ab:1faa
2590 [16:34:26] <judd> [11ab:1faa] is '88w8335 [Libertas]
802.11b/g Wireless' from 'Marvell Technology Group
Ltd.' with no known kernel module in jessie or in sid. See also
replaced-url
2591 [16:34:46] <zykotick9> donofrio: good luck...
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2595 [16:36:13] <themill> !88w8335
2596 [16:36:14] <dpkg> The Marvell Libertas 88W8335 SoftMAC PCI
chipset is not supported by any native Linux kernel driver. Known
devices: Digitus Network DN-7001G-MV (rev 3), Encore ENLWI-G (with
PCI ID 11ab:1faa), Linksys WPC54G v5, Netgear WG311v3, Netgear
WG511v2, TRENDware TEW-423PI (versions B1 and B1.1R). For support of
these devices, ask me about <ndiswrapper>.
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2640 [16:59:45] <Pegasus_RPG> Hello. I just updated my Samba ADC
system to the latest package (4.2.x from 4.1.x) and now the ADC is
not authenticating anyone. During the install I saw "dpkg:
warning: unable to delete old directory
'/var/lib/samba/private': Directory not empty" which
is a bit concerning considering the important stuff in that
directory.
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2644 [17:00:39] <devster31> where are iproute2 settings saved?
2645 [17:00:48] <devster31> is there a file like
network/interfaces?
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2672 [17:09:59] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught, themill : i installed
grub-pc (the command, dint give me options - 'aptitude install
grub-pc grub-legacy-')
2673 [17:10:35] <tuxopenwrt> although the the os-prober
doesn't give me Debian in option -
replaced-url
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2675 [17:11:35] <Pegasus_RPG> WTF, Winbind isn't installed
2676 [17:11:53] <Pegasus_RPG> (Samba log shows /usr/sbin/winbindd:
Failed to exec child - No such file or directory)
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2684 [17:14:22] <badloop> hmmmm
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2686 [17:14:33] <badloop> ooohh... udh
2687 [17:14:35] <badloop> *duh
2688 [17:14:57] <Pegasus_RPG> Installing the winbind package fixed
it.
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2692 [17:17:18] <Pegasus_RPG> I wonder why it's not at least
a suggested package?
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2723 [17:32:10] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey um guys
2724 [17:32:29] <Eryn_1983_FL> i forgot if i need a PAE kernel on
my netbook..
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2726 [17:34:27] <toogley> how can i create a ascii variant of my
gpg __private__ key? i know i can do this for my public key: gpg
--armor --export <email>. But the created data shows -- BEGIN
PUBLIC KEY -- . How can i do this to my private key? (i want to
print it on paper to secure it)
2727 [17:34:32] <Eryn_1983_FL> oh ok now i know
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2744 [17:38:08] <toogley> ah, i just found the corresponding
option for my problem..
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2758 [17:44:50] <tremon> hi all, simple question: what's the
preferred method for upgrading a single package from
-proposed-updates? Just add it in sources.list and use apt-get
install?
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2769 [17:48:44] <g00se> Slightly suprised that a disk image (SD
card 4Gb) with 92Mb of 'real' files and one HUGE_FILE of
zeros gzips to 200Mb. Does that sound right?
2770 [17:49:09] <g00se> (Seems more than i thought)
2771 [17:50:55] <tremon> was the disk image zeroed before you
copied it?
2772 [17:51:07] <tremon> (copied files into it I mean)
2773 [17:52:02] <tremon> gzip does not skip the unused parts of
the disk image
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2777 [17:52:58] <g00se> I used dd if=/dev/zero to create HUGE_FILE
2778 [17:53:00] <ScreamerX> how do i get a list of default
installed packages?
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2782 [17:54:13] <tremon> g00se: ok, that should normally work
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2785 [17:55:03] <g00se> Yes. I would have thought maybe c. 100Mb
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2788 [17:55:16] <linxu> hi
2789 [17:55:25] <linxu> I use iconv - writing to a new file
results in correctly converted characters
2790 [17:55:37] <linxu> but writing to the same file (using the
temporary file trick thing), the encoding looks wrong
2791 [17:55:38] <linxu> hmmm
2792 [17:55:39] <linxu> why?
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2806 [17:58:21] <tremon> ScreamerX: how do you define
"default installed"? there's more than one way to
install debian. I suspect you're looking for the task-*
packages that tasksel uses
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2808 [17:58:39] <g00se> linxu: And the 'trick' is ..?
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2815 [18:00:32] <ScreamerX> tremon, i want to get a list of
packages that were installed additionally after the installation
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2820 [18:02:11] <g00se> If you haven't cleared the package
cache you could file search on time
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2822 [18:03:12] <tremon> ScreamerX: oh, there's not a
ready-made solution for that, I think :( . I personally use
"aptitude search '~i!~M' to list all
manually-installed packages, but that only works if you obsessively
keep all dependencies marked as auto-installed
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2826 [18:04:31] <tremon> I think you can use apt-rdepends to show
all dependencies of a given task-* packages, but it's a lot of
manual work to compare that with any current package list
2827 [18:05:15] <zykotick9> ^ "apt-cache rdpends foo"
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2834 [18:06:04] <linxu> g00se: hm
2835 [18:06:10] <valeness> Hello, I can't seem to get my
sound to work. In pulseaudio volume control, the audio level is
moving like I would expect it to be; but no sound it being output. I
am connected to my TV through HDMI. Anyone have this problem before
and know how to tackle it?
2836 [18:06:23] <ScreamerX> tremon, thx
2837 [18:06:27] <linxu> g00se: the reason was that my notepad++
editor is "smart" in hinsight of interpreting the encoding
by the meta elements inside - instead using the encoding of the text
file itself.
2838 [18:06:29] <tremon> ScreamerX: there's also
/var/log/apt/history.log, but it will show you package upgrades as
well as new installs
2839 [18:06:29] <linxu> case closed :O
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2841 [18:06:53] <Javabean> double check that your mixer is set to
use hdmi, not "stereo output" or something else
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2848 [18:09:15] <cra1g321> valeness, i had to open pavucontrol, go
to "configuration" and set the profile for my gfx card to
be " Digital Stereo (HDMI) 2 output" for sound to work
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2854 [18:11:46] <valeness> Hmm, pulseaudio is set to use the HDMI
output
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2875 [18:17:43] <valeness> The only thing is in my alsamixer it
looks like this
2876 [18:17:45] <valeness>
replaced-url
2877 [18:17:55] <valeness> Which doesn't look right to me...
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2890 [18:24:26] <Guest62463> hi everyone, apt is stuck at
"building databases of manual pages". i am running Debian
8.4
2891 [18:25:00] <Guest62463> how do i get this process of building
the database to complete?
2892 [18:25:14] <Guest62463> can install any packages otherwise
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2894 [18:26:18] <NyanCat> Guest62463: assuming it's not
stuck, the obvious thing would be to wait?
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2897 [18:26:52] <Guest62463> i've tried waiting, several
times, it shouldn't be stuck there for over 15 minutes, right?
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2900 [18:27:22] <Guest62463> theres hardly any Disk I/O either
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2905 [18:28:34] <tremon> Guest62463: anything in dmesg, like disk
or filesystem errors?
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2908 [18:29:05] <Guest62463> theres 3.1G available in /
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2913 [18:30:04] <tremon> the man database is in /var/cache :)
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2916 [18:30:26] <Guest62463> [ 9.852657] EXT4-fs (sda1):
re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
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2918 [18:31:07] <tremon> that's normal, you really only need
to look at the last few lines. The kernel should be completely quiet
if all's well
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2924 [18:33:25] <Guest62463> i don't see any FS Errors in
dmesg
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2928 [18:34:37] <RoyK> Guest62463: try to interrupt it and do an
apt-get clean first
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2930 [18:35:54] <Guest62463> RoyK: ok, just did it, CTRL+C,
apt-get clean then dpkg --configure -a again, now it is back to
"building database of manual pages"
2931 [18:36:16] <RoyK> nothing in dmesg?
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2934 [18:37:48] <Guest62463> RoyK: please tell me what i should be
looking for in dmesg
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2936 [18:37:58] <RoyK> Guest62463: just pastebin the lot
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2938 [18:38:04] <RoyK> !pastebin | Guest62463
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2943 [18:39:55] <Guest62463>
replaced-url
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2945 [18:40:35] <RoyK> could you pastebin that with dmesg -T,
please?
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2977 [18:51:32] <Guest62463> RoyK:
replaced-url
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2983 [18:52:45] <Guest62463> sorry
2984 [18:52:54] <Guest62463> RoyK:
replaced-url
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2986 [18:54:26] <Guest62463> RoyK:
replaced-url
2987 [18:54:29] <RoyK> just wondering about this [Sat Apr 30
22:24:06 2016] perf interrupt took too long (2518 > 2500),
lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 50000
2988 [18:55:03] <RoyK> which timezone?
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2991 [18:57:43] <Guest62463> Indian Standard Time (GMT + 05:30)
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3013 [19:09:21] <leafwiz_> Hey. I'm having some problems with
systemd
replaced-url
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3017 [19:10:53] <leafwiz_> I'm getting errors trying to
enable the unit file. Trying to learn systemd.
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3072 [19:32:02] <Pegasus_RPG> Hey, the Samba package is missing an
entry for /var/log/samba/log.samba in its /etc/logrotate.d/samba
file.
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3106 [19:43:31] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: hey did you get it figured
out. os-prober doesn't need to see the Debian system, it's
a tool for finding other OSs to add to the grub menu
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3123 [19:50:10] <hammer> hey guys. I'm trying to boot debian
8.4 from a usb. when I access the boot menu of my windows 10 machine
and select boot from the usb, it does nothing, it just goes straight
to my normal os
3124 [19:50:18] <hammer> any ideas why this might be happening?
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3131 [19:51:28] <jmcnaught> hammer: how did you put Debian on the
USB drive?
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3133 [19:51:48] <aguitel> use dd command
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3136 [19:51:53] <hammer> an application called Universal USB
installer
3137 [19:52:03] <hammer> what is dd command?
3138 [19:52:23] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : oh i see. So, how do i
test if the grub has debian chained after Windows, without rebooting
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3140 [19:52:40] <markybob> !win32diskimager
3141 [19:52:41] <dpkg> win32diskimager is much more reliable than
<unetbootin> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can
download it from
replaced-url
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3144 [19:52:45] <markybob> hammer: use that. ^
3145 [19:52:45] <jmcnaught> hammer: some of these USB installer
tools tend to butcher Debian iso images.
3146 [19:52:50] <Pegasus_RPG> HOw can I check to see if a client
hitting Samba's LDAP service is using TLS or not?
3147 [19:52:51] <markybob> hammer: other apps fuck shit up
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3149 [19:53:26] <hammer> ok, thank you guys, i'll try t hat
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3151 [19:53:43] <aguitel> like this dd if=/dev/sda of=~/disk1.img
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3154 [19:54:24] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: if you installed grub to
the MBR (/dev/sda) then grub should now be the boot menu
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3156 [19:54:35] <zykotick9> hammer: <sidenote> are you using
the netinst image (or cd1/dvd1)? the Live images don't support
UEFI...
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3159 [19:55:40] <jmcnaught> aguitel: using cp is easier and
probably faster than dd, and is what the install manual says to use
3160 [19:56:03] <TomTomTosch> aguitel: now my img is overwritten
with holiday pictures. what do i do?
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3162 [19:56:21] <hammer> zykotick9: i was using the live one.
I'll use the netinst this time
3163 [19:56:21] <zykotick9> TomTomTosch: hehe
3164 [19:56:23] <aguitel> cry
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3166 [19:57:06] <jmcnaught> aguitel: also that command would copy
the contents of /dev/sda to an image in the home directory, is that
what you want?
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3170 [19:57:59] <aguitel> jmcnaught, see that
replaced-url
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3172 [19:58:29] <zykotick9> aguitel: but YOU put the if and of
backwards... for usb creation
3173 [19:58:57] <jmcnaught> aguitel: i know how to use dd,
i'm not clear on why you're telling someone to use
/dev/sda as the input, and an image file as the output, when
they're asking about copying a debian iso to usb
3174 [19:59:24] <markybob> especially when they're on windows
3175 [19:59:35] <zykotick9> aguitel: ^^ why cp is easier
3176 [20:00:30] <jmcnaught> i wish people would familiarize
themselves with the install manual before offering installation
advice
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3179 [20:01:19] <TomTomTosch> don't say your wish out loud or
it will never come true!
3180 [20:01:41] <markybob> damn. we're all fucked now
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3187 [20:04:09] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : I tried that and it ended
in this error :
replaced-url
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3192 [20:06:47] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: i see. "fdisk -l
/dev/sda" lists no EFI partition? I thought that Windows 8
required EFI (no BIOS) for booting
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3195 [20:08:16] <teraflops> jmcnaught: you can do windows 8/10 in
bios/mbr
3196 [20:09:43] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught :
replaced-url
3197 [20:09:46] <tuxopenwrt> i am not sure
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3200 [20:10:20] <jmcnaught> teraflops: ok thanks
3201 [20:10:40] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : may be i should do it on
sda5 ?
3202 [20:10:43] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: that paste site
doesn't work for me. can you please use
replaced-url
3203 [20:11:01] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: do you have a way to
select that partition for booting?
3204 [20:11:54] <jmcnaught> i don't think GPT parititon
layout has a "bootable" flag
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3206 [20:12:13] <tuxopenwrt> jcmnaught : sorry. this is the output
:
replaced-url
3207 [20:12:55] <tuxopenwrt> if there is some linux utility, then
i can make it boot partition ? I haven't done this before so I
am unaware unfortunately
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3215 [20:14:38] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : I have the following on
gparted :
replaced-url
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3217 [20:14:57] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: seems the version of fdisk
on your computer doesn't support GPT, "parted -l
/dev/sda" should work. Also there's a pastebinit tool you
might find useful, you can pipe output to it
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3220 [20:17:14] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: ahhh... so your EFI
partition is mounted to /media/usb0 for some reason (probably
related to your original bootloaded on USB issue). It should be
mounted at /boot/efi
3221 [20:17:41] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: however this whole time
you've been booting Debian in BIOS mode, not in UEFI
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3225 [20:20:04] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: yes, UEFI was just not
letting me do it
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3227 [20:20:17] <juniSysadm> hi, every one! can someone help me on
how to switch openldap consumer (replica) to an ldap standalone
server?
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3229 [20:20:25] <tuxopenwrt> and I forgot the windows password so
I just made my system boot debian somehow to get working and never
looked back
3230 [20:20:51] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: this was probably because
you used unetbootin to create the installer USB
3231 [20:21:02] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : you are right, BIOS was
my only option. How can i fix it
3232 [20:22:09] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i am still not clear
about how unetbootin works. I would first want this system to boot
properly!
3233 [20:22:20] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: you could research the
error that GRUB is giving you. If you've done a backup then at
this point I would consider reinstalling which would also let you
solve some other problems, reclaiming the space wasted by Windows,
giving you a chance to format as ext4 instead of ext3
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3237 [20:23:36] <JyZyXEL> are there any stateless password
managers for Debian that generate passwords derived from information
such as: full name+keyphrase+site name?
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3241 [20:24:46] <juniSysadm> i am on Debian Wheezy, and run slapd
2.4. Replication by means of syncrepl was fine but how can i turn
this consumer to an ldap standalone server?
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3243 [20:25:30] <hop> should the new packages be already on the
servers when a DSA gets sent out?
3244 [20:25:58] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: this error could be
related to the EFI/ESP partition being mounted at /media/usb0
instead of /boot/efi but I don't know enough to say how it
would be involved with grub-pc and BIOS booting
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3251 [20:27:36] <hop> i.e. "have been fixed in
5.5.49-0+deb7u1" went out some hours ago, but i can't
aptitude upgrade it
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3255 [20:28:38] <jmcnaught> hop: which DSA and package are you
talking about? can you show the output of the command in a paste?
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3258 [20:29:24] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : so if i create another
USB with unetbootin, will i be able to bootin to the original OS i
am on ?
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3260 [20:30:16] <hop> jmcnaught: see above: DLA 447-1, and there
isn't really any command to paste, per se
3261 [20:30:18] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: no, this problem happened
because unetbootin broke the installer image you used, and during
the install caused it to put the bootloaded on the USB stick instead
of your harddrive.
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3263 [20:31:03] <greenride> While installing Debian I get an error
message about non-free missing firmware files. I installed those on
a USB drive with msdos filesystem. However, they are not detected
during the installation process. How do I resolve this?
3264 [20:31:07] <jmcnaught> hop: some top secret reason you want
us all to guess the package you're talking about? is it mysql?
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3267 [20:31:37] <hop> sorry, copy and paste fail. yes, mysql
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3269 [20:32:28] <TomTomTosch> greenride: did you follow the
manual?
replaced-url
3270 [20:32:29] <hop> jmcnaught: ^
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3274 [20:33:22] <jmcnaught> hop: i don't see the updated
version available yet either so it must still be getting synced to
the mirrors
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3276 [20:33:48] <hop> jmcnaught: so it's normal? that's
all i wanted to know. thank you!
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3283 [20:36:13] <greenride> TomTomTosch: As far as I can tell, I
followed the manual. Based on my understanding msdos = fat32. I
formatted my USB as fat32 and copied the firmware files to the USB
drive. However, it isn't detected.
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3295 [20:39:11] <tremon> juniSysadm: I think you only need to
remove the syncrepl configuration from each database
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3302 [20:40:56] <TomTomTosch> greenride: what chipset is this for
and where did you get the firmware from?
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3312 [20:44:11] <zykotick9> greenride: <just observation>
i've seen several people asking about loading firmware in the
default installer, i don't remember anyone actually getting
that issue fixed... the default suggestion always sees to be, use
"unofficial" installer with firmware included. best of
luck.
3313 [20:44:48] <greenride> TomTomTosch: I used this firmware
download:
replaced-url
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3315 [20:45:24] <greenride> TomTomTosch: Debian correctly detects
the required firmware.
3316 [20:45:36] <greenride> that is required
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3319 [20:46:09] <TomTomTosch> zykotick9: non-free firmware will
never be part of official debian. the unofficial installer we
usually recommend is form an official source though. it's does
not include firmware for all devices, that's why i like to ask
first.
3320 [20:46:21] <TomTomTosch> s/form/from
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3326 [20:47:03] <greenride> zykotick9: I noticed many postings on
the Internet about this issue. Thanks for the suggestion. I was
planning to do that after asking here.
3327 [20:47:11] <zykotick9> TomTomTosch: i understand. i was just
relaying my observation that "how do i load firmware"
questions, don't really seem to get answered (that i've
personally seen, i'm not saying it's not possible or
anything)
3328 [20:47:11] <jmcnaught> greenride: hey, lastnight I tried
searching for the file name you provided and couldn't find a
match, but i do see there is a firmware-bnx2 package with a
bnx2-mips-09-6.2.1b.fw file
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3330 [20:47:35] <greenride> I saw that too.
3331 [20:47:48] <greenride> I ended up getting the file from
replaced-url
3332 [20:48:04] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : is there a way you can
recommend so that i install debian on sda4 where windows is right
now and then somhow access the filesystem on sda5 which has current
OS
3333 [20:48:17] <TomTomTosch> greenride: okay, that looks very
wrong. sure that's the correct one for you? you are on a mips
machine?
3334 [20:48:34] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught: and use it ... i have many
softwares installed which will be pain to reinstall
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3336 [20:49:03] <jmcnaught> greenride: the firmware.tar.gz file
linked to in the "missing firmware" chapter of the install
manual includes the .deb for that file. perhaps you should try
following the instructions for using that instead of loose files
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3340 [20:49:30] <jmcnaught> greenride: or give the unofficial
non-free firmware installer a try, which is also linked to in that
chapter
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3342 [20:50:15] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: if you install debian on a
new partition you won't be able to use the applications on the
original install (at least without some kludge)
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3344 [20:51:59] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: if you research the grub
error you are getting you may find a way to solve it. i recommended
considering a reinstall because you also have all that unused space
for windows on top of your bootloader problems. i agree that
reinstalling is not ideal
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3348 [20:53:28] <greenride> jmcnaught: Thanks. Trying the
debian-live-8.4.0-amd64-standard+nonfree.iso.
3349 [20:53:31] <teraflops> greenride: is that for mips?
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3351 [20:54:05] <greenride> teraflops: What is mips?
3352 [20:54:22] <jmcnaught> greenride: don't use that one.
use an installer image, not a live image
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3355 [20:54:38] <teraflops> nvm since you dont know what it is i
just read mips there
3356 [20:54:48] <MarcL> Hi, has someone of you got problems with
the new firefox 46.0? I have a black theme instead of the deafault
white and some other strange dark color issues
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3358 [20:55:20] <jmcnaught> greenride: specifically i'm
saying try the one linked to in the install manual chapter on
missing firmwares
3359 [20:55:42] <zykotick9> MarcL: i don't recall the nick,
but someone (perhaps you? perhaps not?) was asking about that
yesterday... /me knows nothing, other then his firefox 46 is working
ok... good luck.
3360 [20:56:14] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell MarcL about cross post
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3362 [20:56:46] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: what's your original
problem? seems to have disappeared in the scrollback. why do you
want/need to change how your system boots?
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3366 [20:57:51] <MarcL> jmcnaught, I understand thanks
3367 [20:58:05] <jmcnaught> tremon: it seems when tuxopenwrt
originally installed to their harddrive they installed GRUB on a USB
stick (unetbootin failure), and now the USB stick is lost. they are
trying to install grub on their harddrive now
3368 [20:58:32] <teraflops> MarcL: I dont do firefox nor xorg in
debian but are you sure ff is not doing gtk3 integration in the
debian release? It does it e.g in archlinux. and if you do black
gtk3 theme the ff picks it
3369 [20:58:38] <MarcL> zykotick9, yes but I still have the same
issue and nobody understoo
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3371 [20:59:03] <tremon> ah, I thought he was trying to change to
efi boot on a running system :)
3372 [20:59:16] <MarcL> zykotick9,...what could be.
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3374 [20:59:37] <zykotick9> MarcL: i have no clue... best of luck.
3375 [21:00:10] <teraflops> MarcL: are you doing black gtk3 theme
in your DE?
3376 [21:01:00] <MarcL> teraflops, someone suggested me about gtk3
yes, I have downloaded some files from synaptic but the issue is
still there
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3378 [21:01:22] <teraflops> but are you doing black gtk3 theme in
your DE?
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3382 [21:01:42] <teraflops> or in yout gtkrc file?
3383 [21:02:18] <MarcL> teraflops, the issue is just for Firefox
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3385 [21:03:00] <guyfawks> hey, how do i kill a xterm -hold
withing -c "c1;c2 " ?
3386 [21:03:46] <MarcL> the theme, the right bar scroll, and some
spaces in website to fill, that usually are white, now are all
black.
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3409 [21:11:40] <MarcL> that's the firefox unusual color
replaced-url
3410 [21:11:50] <Guest50599> hums.
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3413 [21:12:44] <MarcL> teraflops,
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3415 [21:12:54] <teraflops> yes
3416 [21:13:00] <teraflops> ah
3417 [21:13:45] <teraflops> MarcL: it looks to me that is picking
the global gtk3 theme and is a dark one
3418 [21:13:47] <SPF> same here
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3422 [21:14:27] <MarcL> so what could be a solition?
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3424 [21:14:51] <teraflops> are you running jessie?
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3427 [21:15:01] <teraflops> MarcL: are you running jessie?
3428 [21:15:05] <MarcL> yes the last jessie version
3429 [21:15:26] <teraflops> hmm I have a jessie vm here, im goint
to check it
3430 [21:15:44] <MarcL> thanks
3431 [21:17:39] <MarcL> 8.4 64 bit
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3440 [21:20:34] <teraflops> MarcL: hmm that's kde and btw I
have iceweasel linked to firefox though
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3442 [21:21:17] <teraflops> MarcL: look at lxapearance or whatever
and chek what gtk theme are you using
3443 [21:21:26] <teraflops> gtk3*
3444 [21:21:53] <MarcL> teraflops, I am using Kde yes. ok now I
check...
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3450 [21:23:03] <MarcL> teraflops, adwaita?
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3452 [21:23:53] <LinuxGuy2020> Is it possible to remove the
deb-multimedia repository from my system(I know how to do that part)
and downgrade or simply remove all packages from that repository?
3453 [21:24:09] <LinuxGuy2020> I'm thinking I have some
instability from adding that repo.
3454 [21:24:22] <zykotick9> dpkg: tell LinuxGuy2020 about remove
dmm
3455 [21:26:10] <LinuxGuy2020> zykotick9: thank you
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3460 [21:27:08] <zykotick9> LinuxGuy2020: i just hope that factoid
is up-to-date/accurate, i haven't used dmm in years
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3464 [21:27:43] <MarcL> teraflops
replaced-url
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3474 [21:32:11] <MyWay> hello, do you know of any driver for a
virtual sound card?
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3485 [21:37:39] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : i was offline. I dont know
much abt EFI system, but if it can be changed to somehow so that i
reboot and get back the same OS, I would be glad
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3488 [21:39:55] <teraflops> MyWay: do you have a
~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini?
3489 [21:39:59] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: you can change it, but
it's quite involved. Unless there's a real reason you need
to change the boot procedure, I wouldn't.
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3492 [21:40:17] <MyWay> no
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3494 [21:41:04] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: if all you need is to restore
grub so it boots, I would focus on that instead of efi/bios boot
procedures
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3506 [21:45:15] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: do you have grub-efi or
grub-pc installed? and does your boot disk use MBR or GPT
partitioning?
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3511 [21:46:13] <teraflops> MyWay: just to be sure, mind creating
one with this contents?
replaced-url
3512 [21:46:29] <teraflops> then save it and relaunch firefox
3513 [21:46:32] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : yes, grub-pc is installed
3514 [21:46:43] <MyWay> I think you're writing to the wrong
person, teraflops :P
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3516 [21:47:05] <tuxopenwrt> i donno if it is MBR or GPT actually
3517 [21:47:19] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : how can i find out ?
3518 [21:47:56] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: there is no grub, as
jmcnaught mentioned .. the grub was installed on the USB
3519 [21:48:22] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: one way is to run
"parted /dev/sdN print", and look for partition type
3520 [21:49:05] <rcgth> tuxopenwrt: gdisk -l /dev/sdX is nice too
3521 [21:49:05] <tremon> sdN of course being your boot disk
(probably sda, but not certain)
3522 [21:49:28] <tremon> yeah I vastly prefer gdisk, but it's
less likely to be installed
3523 [21:49:31] <teraflops> MyWay: heh sorry
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3525 [21:49:42] <teraflops> MarcL: just to be sure, mind creating
one with this contents?
replaced-url
3526 [21:49:56] <teraflops> MarcL: then save it and relaunch
firefox
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3528 [21:50:04] <tuxopenwrt> I got this error on trying to install
grub on /dev/sda :
replaced-url
3529 [21:50:25] <MarcL> teraflops, I have changed the gtk3 to
Default, Firefox colors are now ok, general fonts seems to be
different now
3530 [21:50:59] <teraflops> MarcL: ok so it's ff picking
global gtk3 theme
3531 [21:51:07] <tuxopenwrt> tremon, rcgth : i have this partition
table :
replaced-url
3532 [21:51:12] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: yeah, you need a separate
partition on a GPT disk
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3536 [21:51:46] <MarcL> teraflops, [Settings]
gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=0
3537 [21:51:48] <teraflops> MarcL: then you know what was
happening since adwaita has a black version too and that file I post
you can set adwaita to use non back version
3538 [21:51:54] <teraflops> right
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3540 [21:52:21] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: how do I get that ?
3541 [21:52:38] <teraflops> MarcL: the gtk... line is behind the
settings one
3542 [21:52:46] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: the problem with that last
output is that it's not accurate enough. I'm guessing that
there is empty space in front of the first partition
3543 [21:53:38] <teraflops> MarcL: about fonts ff is well know to
behave like shot with some font famiies, perhaps you need to tweak
your fontconfig file
3544 [21:53:49] <teraflops> shit*
3545 [21:54:03] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: gdisk output is :
replaced-url
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3547 [21:54:13] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: yay!
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3551 [21:54:47] <MarcL> teraflops, yes thanks
3552 [21:55:01] <teraflops> MarcL: always do per user,
~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf it also accepts
~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.con.d/
3553 [21:55:05] <tremon> if you run gdisk /dev/sda, you can create
a new partition, starting at sector 40 (you can use sector 34, but I
prefer to keep things 4k-aligned)
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3556 [21:55:48] <tremon> in gdisk, you need to assign it type ef02
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3558 [21:56:35] <tremon> the partition should not be formatted,
grub can write to it directly
3559 [21:56:41] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : could please tell me the
command to do it , i am scared to screw it up
3560 [21:57:02] <MarcL> teraflops, is it necessary? what that is
for?
3561 [21:57:34] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: gdisk /dev/sda, then n for
new partition
3562 [21:58:02] <MarcL> teraflops, I go return later, thanks of
everything man
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3565 [21:58:29] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : it is asking for partition
number (7-128)
3566 [21:58:36] <tuxopenwrt> shall i give it 40 ?
3567 [21:58:42] <tremon> just use the default, it doesn't
really matter
3568 [21:58:48] <tremon> 7, that is
3569 [21:58:50] <tuxopenwrt> ok
3570 [21:58:55] <tremon> gdisk will not touch your disk until you
tell it to (the major reason why I dislike parted), so you can show
us the resulting partition table before writing it
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3572 [21:59:16] <tremon> argh
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3576 [21:59:33] <tremon> gdisk is starting out with the previous
alignment
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3578 [21:59:55] <teraflops> MarcL: np
3579 [22:00:12] <tuxopenwrt> what about hex code :
replaced-url
3580 [22:00:32] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: i donno if it starts with
prev alignment ... what shall i do
3581 [22:00:34] <tremon> hex code is ef02
3582 [22:00:57] <tremon> no it's going fine
3583 [22:01:20] <frostschutz> alignment hardly matters for the
grub partition
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3585 [22:01:37] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : just press enter now ?
replaced-url
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3587 [22:01:53] <tremon> you can use P to print the new partition
table first
3588 [22:02:00] <tremon> easier to verify :)
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3590 [22:02:57] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : it shows the following :-
replaced-url
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3593 [22:03:48] <tremon> that looks fine. you can use W to write
it and quit gdisk
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3595 [22:04:26] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : so it did it successfully!
what can i do to verify that things go right on reboot ?
3596 [22:04:33] <tremon> it won't yet
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3599 [22:05:00] <tremon> first, cat /proc/partitions and verify
that the kernel now knows that sda has 7 partitions
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3601 [22:05:04] <tremon> if not, run partprobe
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3604 [22:06:19] <tremon> then re-run grub-install /dev/sda . It
should no longer complain about a missing partition
3605 [22:07:33] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : i guess sr0 is the new one
we created now ?
replaced-url
3606 [22:07:54] <tremon> no sr0 is your dvd writer
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3608 [22:07:56] <tuxopenwrt> wait there are 8 paritions
3609 [22:08:02] <tuxopenwrt> oh okay
3610 [22:08:16] <tremon> I would have expected to see a sda7
listed there
3611 [22:08:20] <tuxopenwrt> so now i run grub install... no nned
for partprobe
3612 [22:08:59] <tremon> I'm not sure if grub reads the
partition table itself, or asks the kernel. If the latter, it will
still complain and you need to reboot before running grub-install
3613 [22:09:19] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : it shows sda7 after
partprobe :
replaced-url
3614 [22:09:40] <tremon> good :)
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3619 [22:10:45] <tuxopenwrt> tremon :
replaced-url
3620 [22:10:53] <tuxopenwrt> works like a charm. You are GOD!
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3622 [22:11:09] <tremon> don't forget to run dpkg-reconfigure
grub-pc as well
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3625 [22:11:41] <tremon> debconf also needs to know that it should
install grub upgrades onto /dev/sda
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3629 [22:12:40] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : wait, i get this screen --
replaced-url
3630 [22:12:45] <tuxopenwrt> what shall i do
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3633 [22:13:53] <tremon> you can check in /etc/default/grub what
the current value is
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3635 [22:14:03] <tremon> you need the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=
3636 [22:14:16] <tremon> it's probably empty, unless you
manually edited it
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3639 [22:15:38] <tremon> the next question is for the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= line
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3643 [22:16:45] <cybearg> My linux machines aren't detecting
one another if I ping using their hostnames. I just get "ping:
unknown host". How can I configure my Debian machines to
recognize hostnames for pinging (and other network-related
activities)?
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3645 [22:17:05] <rcgth> cybearg: using dns
3646 [22:17:11] <cybearg> If it matters, they're both using
static IP addresses
3647 [22:17:20] <rcgth> cybearg: you got dns server?
3648 [22:17:24] <teraflops> Avahi
3649 [22:17:39] <tremon> cybearg: putting them in /etc/hosts is
the easiest
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3651 [22:17:43] <cybearg> rcgth: Would my router serve that
function?
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3654 [22:18:13] <rcgth> cybearg: could be
3655 [22:18:16] <zykotick9> cybearg: my non-dns method is using
/etc/hosts
3656 [22:18:23] <cybearg> tremon: Thanks, the easiest way is fine.
:) I just want to shortcut it.
3657 [22:18:29] <teraflops> cybearg: some routers do others
don't
3658 [22:18:32] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: oh thanks, I was looking
which param to see. Yes it's null string
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3662 [22:19:57] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: so i have this now :
replaced-url
3663 [22:20:14] <tuxopenwrt> sda5 is my Debian partition... i
think i shud do sda though
3664 [22:20:19] <tuxopenwrt> as you pointed out
3665 [22:20:23] <tremon> yes, only check /dev/sda
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3667 [22:21:27] <tremon> there is little reason to install grub
somewhere else, you would still need to install some bootloader in
/dev/sda because that's the only place your bios will look
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3671 [22:21:48] <tremon> (well, and /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc -- but not
inside partitions)
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3675 [22:22:26] <rcgth> cybearg: take a look at dnsmasq if you
want a simple dns+dhcp server. its extremely easy to set up. just a
few lines of config.
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3679 [22:23:09] <tuxopenwrt> tremon :
replaced-url
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3681 [22:23:17] <tuxopenwrt> it comes back
3682 [22:23:18] <toruvinn> ,v wine32
3683 [22:23:19] <judd> No package named 'wine32' was
found in amd64.
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3686 [22:23:41] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: use the space bar to put a
check mark before /dev/sda :)
3687 [22:23:44] <toruvinn> no easy way to check wine version in
backports?
3688 [22:23:55] <toruvinn> oh well, time to see the
replaced-url
3689 [22:23:55] <cybearg> I have a Samba-based network storage on
one Debian machine and I can access it just fine from Windows, but I
want to mount the shared Samba NAS to another Debian machine. This
is the command I'm running, but I get an error(13): Permission
denied response when running it:
replaced-url
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3693 [22:24:34] <TomTomTosch> ,v wine
3694 [22:24:35] <judd> Package: wine on amd64 -- squeeze:
1.0.1-3.1; wheezy: 1.4.1-4; jessie: 1.6.2-20; jessie-backports:
1.8-2~bpo8+1; sid: 1.8.1-2; stretch: 1.8.1-2
3695 [22:24:43] <TomTomTosch> toruvinn: ^
3696 [22:24:46] <cybearg> What do I need to do to permanently
mount the drive?
3697 [22:24:47] <tremon> toruvinn: you can wine:i386
3698 [22:24:53] <tremon> argh. you *want*
3699 [22:25:06] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : oops! I got this -
replaced-url
3700 [22:25:26] <toruvinn> TomTomTosch, thanks, already on
packages.debian.org ;-)
3701 [22:25:39] <toruvinn> tremon, mhm, had no idea judd likes
:arch
3702 [22:25:44] <toruvinn> ,v wine32:i386
3703 [22:25:45] <judd> No package named 'wine32:i386'
was found in amd64.
3704 [22:25:49] <toruvinn> duh! ;-D
3705 [22:25:53] <tremon> oh. judd doesn't, but apt-get does
:)
3706 [22:26:03] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: why the oops? looks normal to
me (except for "no volume groups found")
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3708 [22:26:17] <TomTomTosch> wine for amd64 does come with
wine32. wine32 != wine:i386
3709 [22:26:19] <toruvinn> tremon, oh that's how i installed
it, but battle.net app looks kinda weird, and since im on wheezy
(still not a fan of systemd!) i was thinking of using some backports
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3712 [22:26:48] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : that was for space bar :)
Shall i do debconf now ?
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3714 [22:27:11] <toruvinn>
replaced-url
3715 [22:27:14] <tuxopenwrt> although i dont knwo the parameters
to put in
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3717 [22:27:22] <jmcnaught> toruvinn: not liking systemd
isn't a very good reason to not upgrade. wheezy support has
transitioned to LTS which is mostly server packages. also you can
keep sysvinit when you upgrade to jessie
3718 [22:27:23] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: no, debconf is the system
behind dpkg-reconfigure. so you're all set (in theory...)
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3721 [22:28:04] <tuxopenwrt> tremon : i don't know if I
should boot my system or wait for the day it crashes and i have to
boot again
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3723 [22:28:15] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: your call :)
3724 [22:28:45] <tremon> toruvinn: since you've already
enabled i386, you can just enable backports the normal way
3725 [22:28:45] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: thanks tremon for your help,
i wish i can help you back in some way
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3727 [22:28:59] <tremon> tuxopenwrt: no need, but thanks
3728 [22:29:01] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: you should probably test
that it works now while your backups are fresh, but also have a
debian install USB ready to use for rescue mode
3729 [22:30:07] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : i am not sure how to make
a debian install USB .. unetboot thing looks broken
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3731 [22:30:21] <tuxopenwrt> any recommended way ?
3732 [22:30:31] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: "cp debian.iso
/dev/sdX" (details are in the install manual)
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3734 [22:30:48] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : okay, will do that! thank
you!
3735 [22:31:21] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: ^^ /dev/sdX being the usb
device. make sure you write to the device, not a partition on the
device
3736 [22:31:42] <toruvinn> tremon, i'm actually considering
going jessie, or even unstable, since it's my "fun"
lap (good old x220 <3)
3737 [22:32:10] <jmcnaught> toruvinn: jessie with systemd working
great on this x220
3738 [22:32:14] <toruvinn> still, wine(32) ./whatever.exe
surprises me every time. that "this should not work,
seriously" feeling.
3739 [22:32:27] <toruvinn> jmcnaught, i just dont like systemd,
i'd rather go upstart or whatever ;-)
3740 [22:32:43] <jmcnaught> toruvinn: well you can do that in
jessie
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3746 [22:33:34] <toruvinn> jmcnaught, i'll google later
whether it's possible to easy apt-get dist-upgrade without even
downloading systemd packages. should be, probably ;-) let's see
what dpkg says
3747 [22:33:39] <tremon> I'm guessing that openrc has a
better future though, now that ubuntu is switching to systemd
3748 [22:34:24] <toruvinn>
replaced-url
3749 [22:34:33] <jmcnaught> toruvinn: the way to upgrade to jessie
without systemd is documented in upgrade instructions in the jessie
release notes, which you'll want to read anyways
3750 [22:34:38] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : okay, will keep in mind!
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3763 [22:37:23] <jmcnaught> i'm pretty happy with systemd
after just over a year of using it. journalctl is very nice, service
units are easier to make than init scripts, the cgroups interface
has some interesting stuff
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3778 [22:44:44] <tuxopenwrt> tremon: is there a source where i can
understand systematically what we did ... just curious
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3780 [22:44:57] <tuxopenwrt> any book or link ..
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3785 [22:46:10] <tremon>
replaced-url
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3789 [22:46:45] <tremon> halfway through the page, there's a
link to a page that's more specifically about booting:
replaced-url
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3792 [22:47:27] <tuxopenwrt> awesome! thanks again
3793 [22:47:27] <tremon> I don't have any good references for
grub itself, or how it's managed within Debian
3794 [22:47:46] <tuxopenwrt> no worries, I will take what i get :)
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3800 [22:48:39] <jmcnaught> tuxopenwrt: if you're not going
to reboot right now, make sure you have a debian installer USB handy
for rescue mode incase a reboot just happens (loss of power for
example)
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3803 [22:49:14] <GRiZL0C> rry
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3807 [22:50:11] <tuxopenwrt> jmcnaught : yes, on that now, sir!
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3838 [23:05:23] <lxinu> hi
3839 [23:05:37] <lxinu> so I use the recode command to decode the
htmlentities in a text file (like a html file)
3840 [23:05:51] <lxinu> however, I want that it skips (and not
decode) the entity
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3842 [23:06:11] <lxinu> one reason is also that it seems to decode
nbsp not to a non breaking space unicode character (there is
probably none, right?) - so I really need to preserve it.
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3864 [23:11:07] <keinek> hi
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3866 [23:11:58] <keinek> i have a problem with flash player in
debian testing, browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash and
flashplugin-nonfree was not solve my problem.
3867 [23:12:12] <keinek> i must wait for nexts updates?
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3871 [23:12:36] <keinek> there are any docs that i can read?
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3874 [23:13:05] <keinek> jessie work fine.
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3905 [23:24:42] <teraflops> heh yes jessie works fine
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3939 [23:41:34] <wegg> How would you set debian up so that when a
custom url is clicked on. . . it opens up in the appropriate
application?
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3942 [23:42:56] <wegg> like mailto:blah@foo.com
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3944 [23:45:00] <jmcnaught> wegg: In GNOME go to the settings,
click on Details (bottom row), click on Default applications, select
an application for Mail
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3946 [23:46:17] <wegg> and what file does that program edit?
3947 [23:47:44] <jmcnaught> wegg: ~/.config/mimeapps.list
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3951 [23:48:08] <wegg> sweet.
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3957 [23:50:03] <wegg> So openbazaar links look like ob://blah
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3959 [23:50:23] <wegg> So how do I get that custom url to open in
openbazaar?
3960 [23:50:33] <teraflops> wegg: xdg-mime
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3963 [23:51:01] <teraflops> for gnome gvfs-mime
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3965 [23:51:18] <teraflops> for xfce exo-open
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