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20 [00:07:49] <gr8> jmcnaught: the answer is yes:
replaced-url
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22 [00:08:43] <jmcnaught> gr8: just saw that page too, seems
like some stuff not quite working yet. personally i'm fine with
the default, and Icedove isn't going to care what format the
mail is stored in on the server
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26 [00:09:10] <jmcnaught> gr8: my IMAP server uses Maildir, but
I've never changed any defaults re: local mail store for
Icedove
27 [00:09:14] <gr8> it's not actually about the server, but
my local storage format
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37 [00:11:53] <Fauve> Hello people.
38 [00:12:23] <Fauve> I try to made a script witch find the last
stable package of a list of software in jessy.
39 [00:12:33] <Fauve> I think I will parse pages like
replaced-url
40 [00:12:47] <Fauve> But, there is not a json version of this
file ?
41 [00:13:15] <Fauve> It will be a little bit simple to parse.
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59 [00:25:56] <teraflops> is it mandatory to provide json files?
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66 [00:26:53] <Fauve> teraflops: no,
67 [00:27:02] <Fauve> But at list a simple parsed format.
68 [00:27:09] <teraflops> :S
69 [00:27:49] <Fauve> least*
70 [00:27:50] <teraflops> Fauve: my point is that there is
literally 100 ways for parsing web pages, from bash to python
71 [00:27:58] <teraflops> 1000*
72 [00:28:00] <teraflops> :P
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74 [00:28:04] <Fauve> teraflops: yes, I know.
75 [00:28:10] <Fauve> This was my first Idea.
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77 [00:28:38] <Fauve> But I did the same think for
gentoo-packages and when I discover the use json, I find it much
better.
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85 [00:30:03] <Amarande> *grumble*
86 [00:30:07] <Amarande> sometimes I wish aptitude was smarter
87 [00:30:35] <Amarande> just had to type out something like a
500 character long command line to clean up after the bloody thing
because it makes poor decisions :P
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90 [00:31:05] <Amarande> unfortunately, it also appears that
making the right decision in this case is beyond aptitude's
architecture and sadly I lack the coding skill to patch that fact :(
91 [00:31:50] <Amarande> specifically: libva1 has a very
annoying habit (on stretch, at least, haven't used jessie in a
while) of automatically deciding to pull in the nVidia proprietary
drivers, regardless of what you actually have on the system
92 [00:32:36] <Amarande> to make things more irritating, you
probably won't install libva1 directly (you're more likely
to do it as a dependency chain from libasound2-plugins, which is
needed by a fair number of things, particularly Linux native games
on GOG)
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94 [00:33:31] <markybob> Amarande: you know you're in the
wrong place for stretch support?
95 [00:33:44] <Amarande> like, really, would it be that epic of
a feat of coding to have aptitude perform a test so that it finds
that NO this laptop doesn't have an nVidia GPU and it should
pull i965-va-driver like a good little boy :)
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100 [00:34:42] <Amarande> markybob: the kvetch is easily a more
general one about aptitude having a tendency to choose alternative
dependencies/recommendations that aren't the right choice for
the system
101 [00:34:53] <Amarande> particularly when the dependency chains
are long :)
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103 [00:35:14] <teraflops> Fauve: e.g `xidel --extract
"//h1" "replaced-url
104 [00:35:23] <Amarande> wondering just how radically aptitude
would have to be refactored in order to allow smarter decisions, too
105 [00:36:02] <Amarande> (clearly there ought to be some way it
can tell "you have this type of GPU, I should prefer packages
related to it instead of defaulting to one GPU make that may or may
not be what's installed")
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107 [00:37:12] <Amarande> although it's probably too
specific a situation for too much development work
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109 [00:38:09] <Amarande> (and probably always is primarily a
debian-next matter, as graphics packages are probably going to be
most seen among gamers, and us gamers typically have to run testing
due to the need for more current graphics libs)
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112 [00:38:44] <markybob> Amarande: apt-cache show libva1 shows
it does not depend on nvidia
113 [00:38:52] <Amarande> markybob: yeah, it's more
insidious
114 [00:39:13] <Amarande> it recommends va-driver-all or
va-driver
115 [00:39:40] <Amarande> and the default aptitude logic (at
least on current stretch, haven't tried jessie) seems to cause
it to default to the nvidia driver (at least if the non-free repo is
present in sources.list)
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117 [00:40:01] <markybob> Amarande: apt-cache show va-driver-all
also doesn't depend on nvidia
118 [00:40:07] <Amarande> markybob: also, something that occurred
to me as a result of cleaning up after aptitude
119 [00:40:32] <Amarande> am I correct that it is impossible for
a 32-bit app with a dependency chain leading to a DKMS package to
have full functionality on a 64-bit system?
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121 [00:41:19] <Amarande> (because ultimately it will insist on
trying to build a kernel module that isn't the right
architecture, ofc)
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127 [00:46:06] <teraflops> I guess if you want vaapi you have to
install explicitly the backend you're going to use one thing is
being smart and other thing is being clairvoyant
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133 [00:52:08] <Fauve> So, teraflops the command will be executed
on a gentoo system, witch havent xidel :(
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138 [00:55:44] <teraflops> Fauve: there is other 9999 methods for
doing it. note the _e.g_ I wrote. im pretty sure you can grab xidel
in gentoo though
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150 [01:00:48] <teraflops> roses are red, violets are blue, if
you don't mind compile times, install gentoo ...
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156 [01:03:00] <buu> Goddamn it X
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158 [01:03:31] <buu> Guys I need a CLI command to force X to
start displaying on HDMI-0
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162 [01:05:40] <teraflops> buu: what's wrong with xrandr?
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164 [01:06:03] <galex-713> How do we know if a package is
installed in auto mode?
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166 [01:07:38] <buu> teraflops: It isn't working =[
167 [01:08:10] <buu> teraflops: Or at least --auto isn't
doing anything
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169 [01:10:41] <teraflops> buu: is this a dual gpu laptop aka
optimus?
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171 [01:11:01] <benjr> i ran the following command in my
terminal, expected to be able to kill it with ctrl+z but i cant
because i think its running in the background, how can i stop it?
"for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do while : ; do : ; done &
done"
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179 [01:15:31] <buu> teraflops: Nope, single display hdmi
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181 [01:15:47] <buu> When I turn the monitor off it loses the
display and never finds it again
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183 [01:15:59] <buu> benjr: kill %1; is a start
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192 [01:22:50] <xcel---> who gave the tips about mpv? its relly
great
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197 [01:26:53] <teraflops> xcel---: like mpv tips? check this one
`mpv ytdl://ytsearch10:"dream theater"`
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205 [01:32:58] <xcel---> teraflops: how do i reaload the stream
to go live?
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209 [01:34:13] <teraflops> xcel---: i dont understand what live
means
210 [01:34:25] <xcel---> well im watching the stream but i thinks
its delayed
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213 [01:34:42] <teraflops> xcel---: delayed how? it's a live
stream?
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229 [01:39:16] <xcel---> yes
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252 [01:52:25] <Na> What's the best way to run the installer
on a KVM vps?
253 [01:52:39] <Na> *without a cd-rom
254 [01:54:27] <Na> I've currently got the iso
(debian-8.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso) dd'd onto /dev/vda, and
I'm able to succesfully boot, but the early stages of the image
don't seem to include virtio drivers, preventing the installer
from unpacking everything else
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257 [01:57:50] <tremon> Na: jessie should definitely have the
virtio drivers on-board, I've run that installer myself
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259 [01:58:39] <tremon> if the installer fails at unpacking,
you're already past the partitioning stage -- where it would
fail if it detected no suitable disks
260 [01:58:52] <Na> tremon: Does it have them at early boot?
Like, before "Detect your CD-ROM"
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267 [02:00:21] <tremon> there's not really such a thing as
"early boot" for the installer. but at least I know where
you are in the process :)
268 [02:00:46] <tremon> that does mean that the installer
can't find its installer files
269 [02:00:51] <Na> Correct
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272 [02:01:34] <tremon> I'm not really sure why though, only
thing I can think of is that the installer isn't searching in
/dev/vda because it doesn't consider it a removable disk
273 [02:01:53] <tremon> but I'm not certain that the
installer even cares about the removable status of a disk
274 [02:02:04] <Na> There is no /dev/vda at all
275 [02:02:10] <Na> /proc/partitions is empty
276 [02:02:46] <Na> and no virtio kernel modules are loaded (or
even in /lib/modules)
277 [02:03:11] <tremon> ah. that would indeed indicate a missing
driver
278 [02:03:53] <tremon> can you run modprobe virtio_scsi ?
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280 [02:04:45] <Na> It comes back with "modprobe: FATAL:
Module virtio_scsi not found."
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282 [02:05:40] <tremon> what's the output of uname -r?
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284 [02:05:58] <Na> 3.16.0-4-amd64
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286 [02:06:30] <tremon> I'll try to download the iso you
mentioned and take a look
287 [02:06:47] <Na> Thanks :D
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290 [02:11:39] <tremon> nope, you're right, the virtio
driver is missing
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292 [02:12:19] <tremon> oddly enough the nvme driver is there, as
is the ahci driver (generic sata)
293 [02:12:47] <tremon> are you able to present a new disk to the
vm as either sata, usb, or cdrom?
294 [02:13:05] <Na> Unfortunately no
295 [02:13:23] <Na> I am, however, able to transfer files over
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297 [02:14:46] <Na> It's kind of hacky, since I'm doing
it over the web-vnc session. But if there's some way to load
the virtio drivers, then I should be good to go
298 [02:14:50] <tremon> I'm not exactly sure how the
installer boot process works, but you would need to regenerate the
install.amd/initrd.gz file
299 [02:15:16] <Na> Ah, yeah, that's also an option I
suppose
300 [02:15:26] <tremon> that's doable but it's more
involved that simply copying a few files
301 [02:18:21] <tremon> the files you need are in
/pool/main/l/linux/virtio-modules-3.16.0-4-amd64-di_3.16.7-ckt25-1_amd64.udeb
already
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307 [02:22:40] <tremon> ok, i've just tested the procedure
for adding the files. I can't verify that it actually works
though :)
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309 [02:23:19] <tremon> (can't verify that the installer
works, I mean)
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313 [02:24:47] <tremon> first, pick the initrd that you will be
using. I always prefer text-mode installation, so I've tested
with /install.amd/initrd.gz . If you want the graphical installer,
use /install.amd/gtk/initrd.gz
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315 [02:25:40] <tremon> create a new directory: cd `mktemp -d` is
my favourite
316 [02:26:30] <tremon> extract the initrd in the new directory:
zcat /install.amd/initrd.gz | cpio -i
317 [02:27:12] <tremon> extract the virtio drivers on top: dpkg
-x
/pool/main/l/linux/virtio-modules-3.16.0-4-amd64-di_3.16.7-ckt25-1_amd64.udeb
.
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319 [02:27:37] <tremon> re-run depmod (not sure if it's
required): /sbin/depmod -b $PWD
320 [02:28:31] <tremon> pack the modified initrd: find . | cpio
-o -H newc | gzip -9 > /install.amd/initrd.gz
321 [02:28:54] <tremon> you would need a working debian
environment to do this, though
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324 [02:29:31] <Na> Luckily I can manage a working debian
environment
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326 [02:29:38] <tremon> :)
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344 [02:44:31] <stevenroose> hi
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349 [02:45:15] <stevenroose> I have a headless debian server just
freshle installed on amd64. I tried to install java with apt-get
install default-jdk but I got a lot of errors like this
350 [02:45:28] <themill> !bat
351 [02:45:28] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
352 [02:45:31] <stevenroose> Package openjdk-7-jre:amd64 is not
configured yet.
353 [02:45:54] <themill> the output of "apt-get -f
install" would be good to see along with the things dpkg asked
for
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355 [02:47:01] <stevenroose> themill,
replaced-url
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357 [02:47:31] <themill> whatever btcd.sh is, it needs fixing
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360 [02:47:53] <stevenroose> is that the reason here?
361 [02:48:07] <stevenroose> it's just a shell script with a
start-stop-daemon command inside
362 [02:48:30] <andril> hello
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364 [02:48:57] <themill> stevenroose: sysvinit has needed much
more than that for about a decade; you need to also provide a stack
of other metadata
365 [02:49:03] <themill> !missing lsb tags
366 [02:49:03] <dpkg> From 6.0 "Squeeze" onwards,
Debian uses a dependency-based boot sequence (see
/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.Debian). This requires all init
scripts having appropriate headers, so that the correct order of
execution can be determined. Scripts like S25libdevmapper1.02 are
left over from 3.1 "Sarge" and can be deleted; your own
scripts will need LSB headers added:
replaced-url
367 [02:49:27] <tremon> stevenroose: the problem is that you have
two init scripts without LSB headers. That means insserv is trying
to order both scripts last, and fails
368 [02:49:27] <themill> or alternatively, just write a trivial
systemd unit for it
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372 [02:50:13] <stevenroose> the script is the cause of the apt
failure? (one problem at a time :p)
373 [02:50:23] <stevenroose> if the init.d script must have all
the metadata, what is the simplest way to do a start-stop-daemon at
startup?
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376 [02:50:45] <stevenroose> I can just as well provide the
metadata though
377 [02:51:03] <stevenroose> tremon, aha
378 [02:51:23] <tremon> stevenroose: start out by copying
/etc/init.d/skeleton :)
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380 [02:52:01] <tremon> themill: will a systemd unit lead insserv
to ignore the init script, or should the init script be removed as
well?
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396 [02:55:44] <stevenroose> tremon, themill, thanks, the shell
file was the problem. I used the skeleton to add the metadata!
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398 [02:58:09] <themill> tremon: insserv will still try to order
everything even if it's not used; I don't think insserv
knows anything about which init scripts won't be run because a
native unit exists
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402 [03:01:05] <tremon> ok thx. expected as much :)
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409 [03:03:50] <awwal> xfce4 theme is a mix of gtk2 and gtk3?
410 [03:05:16] <awwal> thats because gtk2 based apps are well
integrated and gtk3 & qt based also have a nice integration
under xfce; how ia all that achieved with xfce standard theme?
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440 [03:15:54] <ecom> Is there a way to set a specific theme for
pavucontrol? My theme breaks in pavucontrol, but works for all other
applications. I looked into ~/.config/pavucontrol.ini, but I
didn't find documentation on setting a specific theme.
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476 [03:37:14] <awwal> how to run mpv in background?
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478 [03:37:57] <BrutusUnix> Can someone help me setup audio
cards.. i have snd_hda_intel, trying to use pulseaudio with
pavucontrol (control is not showing any audio cards)... aplay -l
shows: card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC3232 Analog
[ALC3232 Analog]
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482 [03:38:53] <awwal> via terminal I launch mpv executing
"mpv youtubeurl" but I dont want to see the terminal and
the output; just mpv
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484 [03:39:50] <BrutusUnix> awwal just put & at the end of
the command
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486 [03:40:05] <BrutusUnix> then type exit
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488 [03:40:44] <BrutusUnix> or 'mpv youtubeurl > 1&2
& ; exit'
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490 [03:41:05] <awwal> BrutusUnix, hmmm, I havent had that idea,
lets try :)
491 [03:41:51] <karlpinc> !tell BrutusUnix about alsa checklist
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493 [03:42:01] <karlpinc> BrutusUnix: That's all I know
about audio.
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500 [03:44:10] <awwal> BrutusUnix, good, it works. First time I
use mpv for youtube, so I forget the & utility :) thanks for the
trick
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512 [03:44:58] <phy1729> BrutusUnix: fwiw & ends a list just
like ; so no need for both
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517 [03:46:52] <BrutusUnix> karlpinc.... thanks trying to play on
different cards now
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562 [04:03:50] <Na> _tremo: (And several distrations later...)
Success!
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566 [04:04:36] <Na> Welp. /whois tremon
567 [04:04:39] <Na> ...
568 [04:04:56] <Na> IRC is hard
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574 [04:06:39] <ecom> Is there a way to set a specific theme for
pavucontrol? My theme breaks in pavucontrol, but works for all other
applications. I looked into ~/.config/pavucontrol.ini, but I
didn't find documentation on setting a
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577 [04:06:54] <ecom> theme
578 [04:07:38] <BrutusUnix> any reason why pavucontrol will not
show cards but cards come up with aplay -l?
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582 [04:09:53] <Na> ecom: Looks like you want the GTK_THEME
environment variable
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584 [04:10:26] <Na> You should be able to do something like
GTK_THEME=Raleigh pavucontrol
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587 [04:13:11] <ecom> Na: which file do I set that in?
~/.config/pavucontrol.ini
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589 [04:15:21] <Na> No. If you're starting pavucontrol from
the commandline you'll want to run: GTK_THEME=Raleigh
pavucontrol
590 [04:15:24] <BrutusUnix> \quit
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592 [04:15:35] <Na> (You can replace Raleigh with some other
theme if you'd like
593 [04:15:37] <Na> )
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595 [04:16:05] <ecom> I'm not running pavucontrol using a
terminal. I'm running it with dmenu, is there a way to set the
theme in some file?
596 [04:17:32] <ecom> Also, I tried running
"gtk_theme=raleigh pavucontrol" and it doesn't load
raleigh.
597 [04:17:41] <Na> It's case sensitive
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601 [04:17:56] <ecom> "Raleigh" doesn't work
either
602 [04:18:05] <ecom> Does it work for you?
603 [04:18:11] <Na> I meant GTK_THEME
604 [04:18:15] <ecom> oh
605 [04:18:34] <ecom> ah ok now it works
606 [04:18:49] <ecom> Well I guess this could work as a
workaround. Thanks for the help man.
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609 [04:19:03] <Na> As for sticking it in a file: the easiest way
to do it is probably to have something on your PATH also named
pavucontrol
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612 [04:20:02] <ecom> Where are these "PATH" commands
or whatever located?
613 [04:20:24] <markybob> generally ~/.bashrc
614 [04:20:36] <ecom> I don't have that file
615 [04:20:44] <ecom> So just create it and do chmod?
616 [04:20:45] <markybob> create it
617 [04:21:16] <ecom> thanks markybob
618 [04:21:20] <markybob> though i just got here so i don't
know your real problem. but that's where PATH is usually set
619 [04:21:20] <Na> Just to confirm, you're using dmenu_run,
right?
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621 [04:21:38] <ecom> Na how did you know I was using i3?
622 [04:21:47] <ecom> Oh wait I said it earlier, yes
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645 [04:51:49] <awwal> Looking where to lear about why X pkg have
arguments/paths preceded by - or -- (dpkg -l --get-selections) but
no luck
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647 [04:52:42] <awwal> why 1 - for "vlock -a" and 2 --
for "vlock --all" ?
648 [04:53:38] <markybob> that's normal. - for abreviations
and -- for full
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650 [04:56:30] <awwal> markybob, ok. checking some man's I
see 1 - for abreviations (-b, -v. -h ...) and 2 -- for full word
(--help, --verbose ...) . ok. thanks.
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654 [05:00:36] <awwal> so thats unix/linux /gnu coding, bash,
shell or what? why 1 - thats what I wanted to understand/have a
general idea
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659 [05:02:05] <awwal> because "xscreensaver-command
-exit" 1 - and full word. but "xfce4-power-manager
--exit" 2 -- and full word too
660 [05:02:07] <markybob> awwal: i've been using for 17
years. i don't know why. it's just how it's always
been
661 [05:02:37] <markybob> sure there are exceptions to everything
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663 [05:03:32] <awwal> markybob, ok. I just was wondering because
sometimes I forget if the argument needs 1 or 2 -
664 [05:03:44] <awwal> but ok, not really important, thanks :)
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678 [05:14:30] <Avasz> In bond0 mode 1 (active-backup), will the
second slave pass back the connection to first interface if first
interface comes up again? Or will it pass to first only after second
goes down? (setting up in debian jessie with dsl and a gsm modem)
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682 [05:16:01] <buu> Avasz: I don't think it'll go back
to the first interface since wouldn't it have to reconnect?
683 [05:16:31] <Avasz> buu yes. It has to reconnect.
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686 [05:17:53] <Avasz> Do you know of any other methods on how to
solve the problem I mentioned? Can not have gsm/3g connected all the
time as it is expensive. Need to use it only if primary fails. And
get back to primary once primary is active again.
687 [05:18:41] <Avasz> Working on Early Warning System for flood.
So stable Internet connection os must.
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690 [05:22:23] <markybob> Avasz: are you just trying to prevent
DDoS?
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692 [05:23:31] <Avasz> markybob : ah no. I think the work
'flood' made it sound like that. This is for actual flood
from the river. We have a system that measures water level and
stuffs.
693 [05:23:34] <buu> Avasz: Can't you use an ifup script to
bounce the gsm interface?
694 [05:24:04] <buu> when 'eth0.is_up': restart gsm;
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696 [05:24:12] <buu> Assuming failovers work properly
697 [05:24:15] <markybob> river. jesus. get a level 3 colocation
that doesn't struggle with that shit
698 [05:24:43] <markybob> they can survive a nuclear strike.
literally
699 [05:24:54] <buu> markybob: I'm not sure a level3 colo
would be a good place FOR A FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM
700 [05:25:14] <buu> Also I'm seriously doubting this
nuclear survival theory
701 [05:25:27] <Avasz> buu - maybe, I can work with that. I will
test with it.
702 [05:25:51] <markybob> buu: level 3 have sites all around the
world. linode, for example, america, singapore,
london...doesn't matter what goes down
703 [05:26:35] <Avasz> I work in Nepal, and this is for remote
villages. No such advanced stuff here. :)
704 [05:26:40] <markybob> buu: so you might want to read about
what level 3 means
705 [05:26:47] <Avasz> If there is, then I do not know of.
706 [05:27:56] <buu> markybob: You've completely missed the
point, again.
707 [05:28:33] <Lugh> debian should has a good gtk dark theme on
the oficial repositories...
708 [05:29:01] <Lugh> not a single gtk dark-theme on the
repositories... what a strange situation
709 [05:29:07] <markybob> buu: enlighten me
710 [05:29:41] <Lugh> debian should care more about the eyes of
the users and also about energy consumption
711 [05:29:56] <markybob> Lugh: apt-cache search dark theme gives
me a few options
712 [05:30:05] <markybob> Lugh: you can also use redshift
713 [05:31:13] <Lugh> markybob: none of those options is about a
gtk theme...
714 [05:31:41] <Lugh> there isn't a single dark theme on
debian repositories...
715 [05:31:41] <markybob> Lugh: not true. shiki-colors for one
is. there are more
716 [05:32:09] <Lugh> ubuntu guys use Noobslab in order to get
some
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718 [05:33:15] <markybob> buu: still waiting
719 [05:33:55] <Lugh> I will try shiki colors, but as far as I
know that package does not contain any real dark theme
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725 [05:38:33] <Lugh> Ok, I have confirmed... shike colors does
not have a single dark theme
726 [05:39:01] <Lugh> probably the author of the package does not
even know what a dark theme is... disgusting...
727 [05:39:24] <buu> Now I want to see research proving that a
dark theme saves energy
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730 [05:40:23] <Lugh> a dark theme IS NOT a complete light theme
with a somehow dark applications menu
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732 [05:40:54] <themill> Lugh: If there are things you'd
like to help package, then your contributions will be appreciated.
733 [05:41:31] <Lugh> not only a dark theme saves energy but it
also protects the eyes... anyway a user should have the option to
install a dark theme
734 [05:42:09] <Lugh> debian should care more about the health of
its users...
735 [05:42:11] <themill> So all three things there are incorrect,
but hey.
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737 [05:42:46] <themill> Lugh: as I said, feel free to help.
Nothing happens without volunteers doing it. Are you offering your
time?
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739 [05:44:30] <Lugh> I don't know how to make a dark
theme.... but I had to learn something... the only option I had was
to donwload Sable gtk dark theme from the Internet and make some
adjustments...
740 [05:45:13] <Lugh> anyway Debian should have some dark themes
in its repositories... the is a serious flaw
741 [05:45:23] <themill> enough
742 [05:45:26] <Lugh> this is a serious flaw
743 [05:45:32] <dvs> Lugh, dark themes don't save energy.
That was proven when Google originally changed there search page to
a dark colour.
744 [05:46:05] <Lugh> dvs: not only a dark theme saves energy but
it also protects the eyes... anyway a user should have the option to
install a dark theme
745 [05:46:30] <themill> Lugh: it does neither. Please move on.
You're just repeating yourself and not doing anything towards
improving Debian.
746 [05:47:41] <Lugh> themill: you are repeating yourself too...
debian should assume its failures...
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748 [05:47:47] <Lugh> and this is a epic fail...
749 [05:48:05] <markybob> Lugh: themill is an op so you might
want to listen
750 [05:48:08] <themill> Lugh: have you reported a bug? have you
found something that should be packaged that isn't?
751 [05:48:22] <themill> Lugh: have you got any documentary
evidence to support your claims?
752 [05:48:35] <themill> Lugh: IRC is not for reporting bugs btw
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756 [05:50:32] <Lugh> debian packs dozens of bad light themes...
and does not provide a single dark theme... this is plain stupid...
why spending so much time reinventing ugly light themes while not
providing a single dark themes??? some people on debian are not
using their brains
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758 [05:51:09] <themill> Lugh: Seriously, you've made your
point and you've been told what to do next about it.
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761 [05:52:23] <andrzej_> hi
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764 [05:53:54] <andrzej_> new deb8 user here
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766 [05:54:35] <andrzej_> do i need to upgrade kernel ? to a
newer from 3.16
767 [05:55:16] <themill> probably not, what makes you wonder?
768 [05:55:21] <dvs> andrzej_, only if your having trouble
769 [05:55:53] <markybob> dvs generally knows how to spell
770 [05:56:01] <andrzej_> using it hust foe a few hours, have not
noticed anything unusual
771 [05:56:22] <markybob> andrzej_: so don't worry about it
772 [05:56:28] <dvs> markybob, what your getting at? ;-)
773 [05:56:45] <markybob> dvs: i'm jealous because i think
you have a beer ;)
774 [05:57:08] <andrzej_> now
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776 [05:57:44] <andrzej_> is it difficult to install epson scaner
in deb8 ?
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779 [05:58:28] <Rusty1_> andrzej_: connected by usb?
780 [05:58:35] <andrzej_> yes
781 [05:59:16] <markybob> pciid?
782 [05:59:23] <Rusty1_> andrzej_: in a terminal type: scanimage
-L
783 [05:59:45] <markybob> oh, usb. my bad
784 [06:00:03] <andrzej_> i'm ona different comp now, what
that wii give me ?
785 [06:00:32] <Rusty1_> it will return the scanner if it is
recognized
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788 [06:01:03] <Rusty1_> if so you are good to go
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790 [06:01:39] <andrzej_> and if not will third party drivers
help ?
791 [06:02:03] <awwal> Lugh, debian is a community / volunteer
project: don't criticize for bcoz you want that. me too
I'm into dark themes but for now you have what you have. there
is a dark gtk2 theme included with gnome-themes ( I dont remember
the name of the exact pkg - but its a dark version of clearlooks
theme). But also you can run mate DE, it have a nice dark theme.
Gtk3 is work in progress...
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793 [06:02:56] <Rusty1_> andrzej_: take it one step at a time, no
point in asking here until you have tried
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795 [06:04:15] <andrzej_> i'm asking as afraid to screw the
system, so far i like it
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798 [06:05:10] <markybob> andrzej_: if you don't have a
reason to change the kernel don't. that simple.
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801 [06:05:50] <andrzej_> got it
802 [06:06:01] <Rusty1_> andrzej_:
replaced-url
803 [06:06:10] <Rusty1_> might be useful
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807 [06:12:02] <andrzej_> Epson Perfection 3170 Photo, not listed
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813 [06:15:30] <Rusty1_> andrzej_: again, try it and see what
happens , there are drivers available from epson if it does not work
right away
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816 [06:18:11] <andrzej_> thanks Rusty1, need change comp now,
take care
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922 [07:54:06] <cousin_luigi> Greetings.
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924 [07:55:16] <cousin_luigi> I read about stretch dropping i586.
I have a SBC I'm not sure about, how can I test its
capabilities with certainty?
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931 [08:03:02] <liubingxu> .....
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945 [08:11:50] <cheapie> How can I tell if any files (on ext4 if
it matters) are occupying a given sector on disk?
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947 [08:13:15] <cheapie> One of my drives has some AMNF errors
logged on one LBA and it's now marked as pending. I'd like
to overwrite it if it won't hurt anything, and hopefully
convince the drive to either reallocate it or decide it's good.
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959 [08:25:00] <cheapie> Turns out the sector in question is the
last one on the disk, containing the secondary GPT header, so never
mind, I guess.
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961 [08:26:08] <cheapie> (well, it's a 512e drive, so I
guess it's a bit more than just the header, but same idea)
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1008 [09:09:56] <Lady_Aleena> Hello. Is package games-card gui
card games?
1009 [09:11:07] <Lady_Aleena> I ask here because the brief
description says it is "Debian's card games".
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1012 [09:12:29] <jmcnaught> Lady_Aleena: it's a
task/meta-package that installs packages for card games.
"apt-cache show games-card" and then look at the
Recommends:
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1015 [09:13:43] <Lady_Aleena> jmcnaught, thanks.
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1017 [09:16:06] <jmcnaught> Lady_Aleena:
replaced-url
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1022 [09:18:36] <Lady_Aleena> jmcnaught, so will games-card
install everything on the page I clicked through to
replaced-url
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1024 [09:20:07] <Lady_Aleena> I may be misunderstanding.
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1026 [09:20:51] <jmcnaught> Lady_Aleena: it would install the
packages listed in Recommends: when you run apt-cache show. It also
has packages that it suggests which would be installed if you used
apt-get's --install-suggests option
1027 [09:21:28] <jmcnaught> Lady_Aleena: the website i linked to
is just a nice interface for browsing the contents of task
meta-packages
1028 [09:22:03] <jmcnaught> (you can of course install the
packages individually too)
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1030 [09:22:51] <Lady_Aleena> I don't know what card game
package to install. The last one I tried kept crashing when I tried
to play.
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1032 [09:23:27] <Lady_Aleena> And of course my crash reporting
thingamabob doesn't work.
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1038 [09:24:16] <nitero> does anyone know any way i can log or
monitor my general hardware components (cpu, psu, chipsets) to see
which one is failsafing and shutting off my computer?
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1041 [09:25:01] <jmcnaught> Lady_Aleena: when GUI programs crash,
run them from a terminal so you can see the errors. Or use a stern
tone of voice so the computer knows you're serious. Anyways
good luck, I'm off to bed :)
1042 [09:25:05] <Lady_Aleena> But my problems are light, looks
like nitero has a bigger problem. I'm going to go rest and
maybe sleep. Thank you jmcnaught for your help.
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1050 [09:27:25] <jmcnaught> nitero: check the syslog, or enable
persistent journald and check the last few messages of the previous
boot with "journalctl -b -1 -n"
(/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian for how to enable persistent
journal)
1051 [09:27:34] <Clemb> Is there a straightforward way to install
g++-5 on jessie? I've just come from Ubuntu where (I think) I
used a toolchain PPA
1052 [09:28:56] <jmcnaught> Clemb: you could install it in a
stretch or unstable chroot. It's definitely not safe to add
stretch/unstable sources directly to a jessie system though.
1053 [09:31:25] <Clemb> jmcnaught, I thought that might be the
case. Thanks!
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1056 [09:32:15] <nitero> jmcnaught: what is journald?
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1059 [09:32:50] <jml2> jmcnaught, he's not using debian, he
asked the same thing on #linux after he was quieted for rioting
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1061 [09:33:00] <jml2> jmcnaught, so he doesn't even know
debian uses systemd
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1064 [09:34:51] <nitero> jmcnaught: would i have to install debian
to do that
1065 [09:35:47] <nitero> i suppose it would be worth it when the
alternative is "swapping out for known good hardware"
1066 [09:36:14] <nitero> can you recommend that i install debian
for troubleshooting this?
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1072 [09:39:19] <nitero> jmcnaught: please, would i be able to
possibly get some insight via troubleshooting, by making a debian
live disk? that i wouldn't be able to get from an ubuntu
distrubution?
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1074 [09:39:27] <nitero> i'm a noob with debian
1075 [09:40:00] <nitero> i'm sorry if mentioning other
distros is bad or whatever, but i think it falls under curiosity
about debian.
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1083 [09:44:47] <kang0> (kang0) Which tools do you use as google
alternative and may be more powerful than Google?
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1089 [09:48:39] <jml2> kang0, what?
1090 [09:48:42] <jml2> kang0, lol
1091 [09:49:00] <jml2> kang0, you mean your own search engine?
1092 [09:49:04] <jml2> tehehe
1093 [09:49:27] <jml2> kang0, there's so many "google
services".. maybe if you narrow down what you want as a server
solution..
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1095 [09:50:31] <kang0> jml2 not google based search tool
1096 [09:50:37] <kang0> Any other?
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1098 [09:51:02] <kang0> May be its like own search engine tool
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1100 [09:53:43] <jml2> there's cli tools to call search-url
queries if thtis is what you mean
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1103 [09:56:45] <kang0> Do you have that list? I want to go thru
it jml2
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1109 [10:00:30] <Clemb> I'm trying to build gcc-6.1.0 but
during configuration I get the error "your system does not have
32-bit development libraries (libc and headers)". What packages
do I need to install?
1110 [10:01:09] <Clemb> (I tried libc6-dev but apparently I
already have it)
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1135 [10:15:50] <bhuvi__> my debian unstable system crashes when
playing a video file with vlc...need help to locate source of error
?
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1142 [10:19:02] <jml2> bhuvi__, if you start vlc from a terminal
it can show errors
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1158 [10:28:21] <HarveyPwca> If you start VLC then from the menu
bar select Tools --> Preferences --> Show Settings
"all" --> Advanced --> Logging. You can specify
logging to take place as well as the name and location for the log
file.
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1181 [10:42:21] <freax_> i've been having some problems with
debian 8 and the supplied copy of qbittorrent in the official
repository
1182 [10:42:34] <freax_> it installs qbittorrent 3.1.10-1
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1184 [10:42:48] <freax_> what happens is, the preferences
aren't saved when i exit qbittorrent
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1186 [10:42:59] <freax_> i can uncheck the "show splash
screen at startup" and it wont remember
1187 [10:43:00] <pharpend> freax_, Is your nick a reference to the
original version of Linux?
1188 [10:43:06] <freax_> yes
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1190 [10:43:17] <freax_> im running it under my normal user
account, not under root
1191 [10:43:43] <freax_> any tips?
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1194 [10:44:01] <pharpend> usually, applications will save such
options to ~/.config/application-name/whatever.conf
1195 [10:44:04] <freax_> i've tried deleting the hidden
qbittorrent config folder in my users home folder
1196 [10:44:10] <freax_> and reinstalling qbittorrent 3 times now
1197 [10:44:17] <freax_> still no effect
1198 [10:44:30] <freax_> i suppose i should move onto chmodding
the whole directory as 0755?
1199 [10:44:32] <pharpend> You should try finding the value in the
configuration file, modifying it by hand, and seeing if there's
any observeable change
1200 [10:44:37] <freax_> roger
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1202 [10:44:47] <pharpend> observable
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1204 [10:45:00] <pharpend> WeeChat's spellcheck is failing me
1205 [10:45:14] <pharpend> freax_, or just use Deluge
1206 [10:45:37] <pharpend> freax_, Are you on KDE?
1207 [10:45:42] <freax_> in the hidden folder
/home/freax/.local/share/data/qBittorrent/ there is only one
directory and that is called BT_backup
1208 [10:45:56] <freax_> no LXDE
1209 [10:46:03] <freax_> there are no files in there
1210 [10:46:09] <freax_> despite running the program
1211 [10:46:13] <pharpend> .local/share is going to be for things
like... actually I have no idea what would be there
1212 [10:46:16] <freax_> i suppose it cannot write to that folder?
1213 [10:46:20] <pharpend> try .config/qBittorrent
1214 [10:46:22] <freax_> k
1215 [10:46:44] <freax_> there we go, theres the .conf file
1216 [10:46:47] <freax_> ok editing it
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1221 [10:47:34] <freax_> it has a suprisingly small number of
settable options
1222 [10:47:46] <freax_> i changed "accepted eula" back
to false
1223 [10:47:59] <freax_> that is really the only option available
in there... wheres everything else?
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1225 [10:48:12] <pharpend> freax_, you can think of ~/.config as
the homedir equivalent of /etc, and ~/.local as the homedir
equivalent of /usr
1226 [10:48:24] <pharpend> freax_, so a configuration file is much
more likely to be in /etc rather than in /usr/share/whatever
1227 [10:48:33] <freax_> ok thats weird
1228 [10:48:38] <freax_> it was set to true
1229 [10:48:46] <pharpend> freax_, It probably infers most of the
values
1230 [10:48:49] <pharpend> freax_, or has defaults
1231 [10:49:01] <freax_> so it was able to write to
/home/freax/.config/qBittorrent/qBittorrent.conf the first time
after installation
1232 [10:49:13] <freax_> but now. after running qbittorrent again
and accepting the eula, it wont remember it now
1233 [10:49:20] <freax_> it wont remember the setting after
editing it as root
1234 [10:49:39] <pharpend> okay... wait you edited ~/.config as
root?
1235 [10:49:45] <pharpend> i'm confused
1236 [10:49:45] <freax_> yeah
1237 [10:49:51] <freax_> i'll edit it as freax
1238 [10:49:52] <pharpend> why are you running anything as root in
this case?
1239 [10:50:01] <pharpend> except maybe apt-get
1240 [10:50:16] <freax_> cause i just installed qbittorrent as
root
1241 [10:50:42] <pharpend> I'm not familiar with qBittorrent,
it sounds like a proprietary BitTorrent client?
1242 [10:50:52] <freax_> it should be FOSS
1243 [10:51:02] <pharpend> do you have the non-free repo enabled?
1244 [10:51:23] <freax_> no
1245 [10:51:36] <pharpend> Some software uses "eula" to
refer to any license, including innocuous licenses like MIT/BSD/ISC
et al
1246 [10:52:10] <pharpend> It usually refers to proprietary
licenses that require the end-user to agree to the terms
1247 [10:52:38] <pharpend> Okay, now that we have that cleared up
1248 [10:52:45] <pharpend> hm
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1250 [10:52:59] <freax_> it appears that qbittorrent isnt making
the config files that it needs
1251 [10:53:08] <pharpend> yeah...
1252 [10:53:09] <pharpend> hm
1253 [10:53:13] <pharpend> actually
1254 [10:53:16] <freax_> it only makes one and thats called
/home/freax/.config/qBittorrent/qBittorrent.conf
1255 [10:53:16] <pharpend> run qBittorrent
1256 [10:53:19] <freax_> k
1257 [10:53:30] <pharpend> try 'ps ax | \grep -i qbit'
1258 [10:53:44] <pharpend> (backslash is intentional, leave out
the quotes)
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1260 [10:54:19] <freax_> root@DESKTOP:/etc/apt# ps ax | \grep -i
qbit 3329 ? Sl 0:03 qbittorrent
1261 [10:54:26] <freax_> 3329
1262 [10:54:28] <pharpend> why are you running any of this as
root!
1263 [10:54:28] <freax_> ?
1264 [10:54:30] <pharpend> no
1265 [10:54:33] <pharpend> bad
1266 [10:54:35] * pharpend stabs freax_
1267 [10:54:36] <freax_> sorry
1268 [10:54:37] <freax_> :P
1269 [10:54:46] <freax_> i'll re run it again
1270 [10:55:02] <freax_> exactly the same result
1271 [10:55:06] <pharpend> okay
1272 [10:55:20] <freax_> freax@DESKTOP:/etc/apt$ ps ax | \grep -i
qbit 3329 ? Sl 0:03 qbittorrent 3381 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep -i qbit
1273 [10:55:21] <pharpend> I want to try killing the process with
different signals, to see if any of them produce the correct result
1274 [10:55:23] <freax_> freax@DESKTOP:/etc/apt$
1275 [10:55:32] <freax_> ok
1276 [10:55:34] <freax_> go ahead
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1280 [10:56:00] <pharpend> try 'kill -KILL 3329'
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1282 [10:56:21] <freax_> GUI program exited
1283 [10:56:24] <pharpend> This is the standard SIGKILL, which
allows the application to write to its loved ones before it dies
1284 [10:56:26] <freax_> no errors shown in console
1285 [10:56:30] <pharpend> okay
1286 [10:56:47] <pharpend> SIGTERM just murders the process
without letting it say goodbye to its family
1287 [10:57:08] <freax_> you watch too much dexter
1288 [10:57:11] <freax_> just fyi
1289 [10:57:17] * pharpend hasn't programmed with these signals in
a long time, so these may or may not be correct
1290 [10:58:02] <pharpend> Try running again, finding the process
with 'ps ...', then killing it with -TERM
1291 [10:58:07] <freax_> roger
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1295 [10:58:55] <freax_> gui app exited
1296 [10:58:57] <freax_> going to re run
1297 [10:59:08] <jelly> pharpend: you got that exactly the wrong
way, KILL can't be escaped but TERM can be handled
1298 [10:59:24] <freax_> still didnt save the preferences
1299 [10:59:32] <freax_> and no errors in console
1300 [10:59:39] <freax_> brb gonna check the #qbittorrent channel
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1303 [10:59:44] <pharpend> jelly, thank you. Could you fix my
idiocy
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1305 [10:59:52] <freax_> ok they havent replied
1306 [10:59:58] <freax_> so your guys are my only home
1307 [11:00:02] <freax_> -r
1308 [11:00:08] <freax_> m = p
1309 [11:00:23] <jelly> it's Sunday, be very very patient
1310 [11:01:24] <pharpend> It's also sunday at 3 in the
morning
1311 [11:01:29] <pharpend> in murrica
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1383 [11:45:16] <freax_> is there a way to install a specific
version of qbittorrent via apt-get ?
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1387 [11:46:21] <Maxxter> Maybe
1388 [11:46:24] <Maxxter> Which Version?
1389 [11:46:38] <freax_> i want to try 3.1.9.2
1390 [11:46:56] <Maxxter> Moment Let me see
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1392 [11:47:24] <freax_> deb8 installs 3.1.10, my proble might be
fixed by going to a previous version
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1398 [11:49:52] <Maxxter> Freak PM
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1403 [11:51:48] <freax_> i might compile it from source
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1408 [11:52:38] <freax_> i tried adding the ubuntu repo earlier,
it didnt work
1409 [11:52:52] <freax_> i probably done it wrong
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1418 [11:59:17] <jelly> freax_: it's not a good idea to mix
repositories from different distros.
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1421 [12:00:04] <jelly> freax_: you can try to search for
debian's builds of older versions on snapshot.debian.org
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1434 [12:03:47] <freax> ty jelly
1435 [12:03:54] <freax> gonna try a compile from source first
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1495 [12:29:12] <freax> compile failed
1496 [12:29:27] <freax> libtorrent-rasterbar is outdated, compile
wont continue
1497 [12:29:41] <freax> it expects >= 1.0.6
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1499 [12:29:49] <freax> supplied was 0.16.18
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1530 [12:47:06] <r0ck_> hello ppl
1531 [12:47:18] <r0ck_> I accidentally installed flrx driver on my
pc
1532 [12:47:22] <r0ck_> when I have intel running here
1533 [12:47:32] <r0ck_> and my x crashed and doesnt launch anymore
1534 [12:47:37] <r0ck_> I am running jessie with gnome3
1535 [12:47:54] <r0ck_> maybe y ou know how can I do workaround
and restore normal running state?
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looking for some performance tuning tips
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1643 [13:46:34] <kc1dmf> Hey everyone. Is anyone else running 2fa
with ssh and webmin access?
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1647 [13:49:43] <zeto28> (under jessie) running "dpkg-query
-W -f '${Source}\n' libtasn1-6" yields nothing, but
in aptitude I can clearly see that the source package name for
libtasn1-6 is libtasn1-6. why does dpkg-query not print it? TIA.
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1657 [13:52:11] <snfgf> I have a long list of locales in
i18n/locales/, but only a handful are displayed by `locale -a`; how
come?
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1659 [13:54:13] <snfgf> locale-gen, got it.
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1663 [13:58:47] <kc1dmf> zeto28: It came up for me.
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1665 [13:59:11] <kc1dmf> try [dpkg-query -l 'libtasn*']
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1668 [13:59:46] <kc1dmf> [dpkg-query -l 'libtasn1-6']
rather
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1676 [14:01:29] <zeto28> sorry I left that out: I'm writing a
script that needs to fetch the source package name for a given .deb,
so I have to use "dpkq-query -f '${Source}'". I
tried what you suggested, but it still yields nothing.
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1680 [14:04:11] <kc1dmf> Fair enough. Well, if it's still not
pulling up, it sounds like the issue may be outside of your code.
1681 [14:04:40] <kc1dmf> I'm not great with dpkg, but I feel
like there's probably a cache you have to update or some such.
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1687 [14:07:15] <zeto28> I just reinstalled libtasn1-6, but still
get nothing
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1691 [14:10:04] <kc1dmf> I see. Dump the exact command you're
using?
1692 [14:10:49] <zeto28> dpkg-query -f '${Source}\n' -W
libtasn1-6
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1698 [14:14:18] <kc1dmf> What it looks like, based off of the man
page, is that the [-f] switch doesn't guarantee that the
package you're querying will have the specified field
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1700 [14:14:48] <kc1dmf> Try running [dpkg-query -f
'${Version}\n' -W libtasn1-6]
1701 [14:15:19] <kc1dmf> (My output: [4.2-3+deb8u2])
1702 [14:15:50] <zeto28> i get "4.2-3+deb8u2" as well
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1705 [14:16:36] <kc1dmf> Yeah, so, that makes sense. Like I said,
it doesn't look like the dpkg entry is going to have the info
you want.
1706 [14:16:51] <zeto28> that still leaves me with the problem of
how to inquire which source package any given package is built from.
dpkg-query does not yield the source package for
"libcommons-digester-java", but aptitude still shows it.
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1711 [14:17:57] <zeto28> aptitude, however, does not offer a
format string character to print it which is just fantastic.
1712 [14:18:44] <kc1dmf> Well, aptitude probably wouldn't.
It's more of a front end. You'll want to step back into
the underlying system, {apt}.
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1717 [14:21:52] <kc1dmf> Try [apt show libtasn1-6], or even [apt
-a show libtasn1-6]
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1720 [14:22:09] <kc1dmf> If those fail, try [apt search
libtasn1-6]
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1722 [14:22:34] <kc1dmf> See if the info you need is in there.
What exactly are you trying to extract?
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1725 [14:23:51] <zeto28> kc1dmf: I want the name of the source
package a package is built from
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1732 [14:25:50] <kc1dmf> Ohkay. Most of those packages probably
won't have been compiled and installed from source,
they'll have been downloaded as {.deb}'s (I think..
don't quote me.)
1733 [14:25:55] <markybob>
replaced-url
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1737 [14:26:47] <kc1dmf> Well there you go. Thanks, markybob
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1743 [14:28:27] <zeto28> markybob: thanks
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1749 [14:33:01] <Sander^home> How can I set up a webserver for
each homedirectory?
1750 [14:33:18] <Sander^home> Sorry, an own domain for each
homedirectory.
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1753 [14:33:29] <Sander^home> with wildcard domain.
1754 [14:33:37] <Sander^home> username.mydomain.com
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1759 [14:35:45] <Sander^home> Rephrase: How can I configure nginx
or apache or any other webserver to make the username in front of
the domain (username.mydomain.com) point to the correct subdirectory
for that particular user.
1760 [14:36:17] <Sander^home> So that I get username1.mydomain.com
pointing to /var/replaced-url
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1762 [14:36:37] <Sander^home> and username2.mydomain.com pointing
to /var/replaced-url
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1770 [14:39:54] <zeto28> Sander^home: if the number of user names
and home directories is known and static you can set up virtual
hosts in apache:
replaced-url
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1772 [14:41:03] <Sander^home> zeto28: I was thinking about an rule
which allowes unlimited number of usernames.
1773 [14:41:49] <zeto28> Sander^home:
replaced-url
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1803 [15:01:33] <rnd_> anyone has a cllue how to set back the
default gnome fonts
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1805 [15:01:45] <rnd_> something changed my font on my desktop
machine
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1808 [15:02:37] <markybob> rnd_: sudo nano
/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-shell.css
1809 [15:02:48] <markybob> this is the default: font-family:
cantarell, sans-serif;
1810 [15:03:06] <rnd_> seeeeec
1811 [15:03:09] <markybob> rnd_: you can also use gnome-tweak-tool
1812 [15:03:23] <rnd_> i prefer the command line o be honest
1813 [15:03:24] <rnd_> to*
1814 [15:03:49] <markybob> so why the fuck do you use gnome? :P
1815 [15:03:57] <rnd_> good point
1816 [15:03:58] <rnd_> indeed
1817 [15:04:09] <rnd_> i have no answer to that
1818 [15:04:24] <rnd_> so, this is the thing
1819 [15:04:31] <rnd_> the font is cantarell and sans serif
1820 [15:04:49] <rnd_> but those just arent those ... my font is
slimmer than usual
1821 [15:04:53] <rnd_> i dunno what happened
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1823 [15:05:51] <Delf> rnd_: What're the values for
antialiasing and hinting?
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1825 [15:06:36] <rnd_> sec
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1827 [15:07:18] <Delf> I do not like any of those fonts. I use
replaced-url
1828 [15:07:31] <rnd_> i actually cannot find those values
1829 [15:07:34] <rnd_> im trying with grep
1830 [15:07:43] <Delf> use gnome-tweak-tool
1831 [15:08:12] <rnd_> downloadin....
1832 [15:08:22] <rnd_> this is a nice font
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1835 [15:09:53] <rnd_> Medium and Grayscale
1836 [15:09:59] <rnd_> Scaling factor 1
1837 [15:09:59] <Delf> You can get the values with dconf dump
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/xsettings/
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1839 [15:10:35] <Delf> I see. For the Play font I use same as you
except for hinting='slight'
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1846 [15:15:07] <cirdan> question about the 4.4 kernel in
backports... is it gone for good?
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1848 [15:15:22] <cirdan> Seems odd that the LTS kernel is marked
as obsolete
1849 [15:15:49] <dvs> ,kernels
1850 [15:15:50] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.6.0-rc5-686 (4.6~rc5-1~exp1); sid: 4.5.0-2-686-pae
(4.5.2-1); stretch: 4.5.0-1-686-pae (4.5.1-1); jessie-backports:
4.5.0-0.bpo.1-686 (4.5.1-1~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae
(3.16.7-ckt25-1); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
(3.16.7-ckt25-2~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.78-1)
1851 [15:15:51] <markybob> yes. it now has 4.5
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1853 [15:16:06] <markybob> jessie-backports has nothing to do with
lts
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1858 [15:17:34] <cirdan> I just thought debian would keep the
stable kernel as well as the testing versions. Just checking that I
was wrong
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1860 [15:17:59] <dvs> cirdan, there's no guarentees in
backports
1861 [15:18:09] <markybob> it does keep the stable kernel. 3.16.
unless you remove it.
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1865 [15:18:32] <dvs> markybob, I think he means the stable kernel
version (from Linus)
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1867 [15:18:54] <markybob> well then he's silly :P
1868 [15:19:11] <cirdan> :-p
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1935 [15:51:14] <asadasar> hello
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1938 [15:53:06] <asadasar> i hace accidentally downgraded libc6
and made apt-get unusable but i can og in to a shell and use dpkg
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1940 [15:53:46] <asadasar> how reinstall libc6 and get the system
running again
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1943 [15:55:09] <dionysus69> is stretch a name for a development
release or is it also a name that will be used for debian 9?
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1946 [15:55:30] <markybob> dionysus69: it's both.
1947 [15:56:03] <dionysus69> ok ok thanks, is there approximate
release date and will it be possible to upgrade from jessie ?
1948 [15:56:05] <asadasar> prints out the folllowing eror message
when i try to use apt-get /lib/x86_64_linux-gnu/libc.so.6 version
GLIBC2.18 missing
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1950 [15:56:11] <markybob> asadasar: 1) it's not possible to
"accidentally" downgrade libc6. reinstall debian and
don't do it again
1951 [15:56:35] <markybob> dionysus69: spring 2017
1952 [15:56:40] <markybob> dionysus69: and yes
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1958 [15:57:41] <asadasar> so there is no other way to fix this
everything is working fine...
1959 [15:57:56] <markybob> asadasar: libc6 is probably the main
thing you can't fuck with
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1966 [16:00:07] <asadasar> i was trying to install simple screen
recorder from a deb pack and ended messing things up
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1968 [16:00:40] <markybob> !tell asadasar about dontbreakdebian
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1974 [16:02:15] <TandyUK> ok any ideas why my debian san, and esxi
host have wildly different performance depending who is sending th
data...
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1976 [16:02:24] <TandyUK> network map:
replaced-url
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1978 [16:02:38] <TandyUK> from my test VM, i can write to the san
at ~211MB/sec
1979 [16:02:47] <TandyUK> but i can only read from it at
~113MB/sec
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1982 [16:03:09] <TandyUK> if those figures were reversed, I would
understand, but the san is a 4 disk raid 10 array
1983 [16:03:11] <zzM0rph3us> What type of SAN is it ?
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1985 [16:03:25] <TandyUK> reading _should_ be faster than writing,
and when testing from the san, it is
1986 [16:03:41] <TandyUK> its a debian box, with a hp p410
controller
1987 [16:04:05] <TandyUK> doing a read test on the san, im seeing
260-275MB/sec read
1988 [16:04:17] <zzM0rph3us> have you check bottle neck on your
fabric ?
1989 [16:04:20] <TandyUK> from the esxi datastore lv
1990 [16:04:29] <TandyUK> i just postd the map
1991 [16:04:40] <TandyUK> show me where the bottleneck is, and why
its only one direction
1992 [16:05:08] <zzM0rph3us> do you have an acces congestion ?
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1994 [16:05:17] <TandyUK> what do you mean?
1995 [16:05:25] <TandyUK> these are the only hosts
connected/active atm
1996 [16:05:35] <TandyUK> so 100% of the bandwidth should be
available to them
1997 [16:05:36] <zzM0rph3us> could you see your bandwith on your
fabric ?
1998 [16:05:55] <TandyUK> sorry i dont understand what you mean
1999 [16:06:03] <TandyUK> what fbric/
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2001 [16:06:12] <zzM0rph3us> your san switch if you prefer
2002 [16:06:24] <TandyUK> no cant see live stats
2003 [16:06:38] <TandyUK> its an hp 1920-24g
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2005 [16:07:05] <asadasar> anyone know if there is a fix for libc6
downgrade and making apt-get unusable?
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2007 [16:07:10] <zzM0rph3us> do you have wait ?
2008 [16:07:14] <zzM0rph3us> on your system
2009 [16:07:29] <zzM0rph3us> with sysstat per example ?
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2011 [16:07:48] <TandyUK> on which system, the debian san, or the
guest vm?
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2014 [16:08:00] <asadasar> i have libc6 from stretch instead of
jesie
2015 [16:08:01] <zzM0rph3us> on your VM
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2017 [16:08:25] <TandyUK> its hitting 60% iowait
2018 [16:08:32] <markybob> asadasar: that's an upgrade not a
downgrade. so which is it?
2019 [16:08:40] <TandyUK> while reading 2 6gb files to /dev/null
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2021 [16:09:02] <zzM0rph3us> vmstat can help you
2022 [16:09:11] <TandyUK> but the very same system can write to
the san at double the speed
2023 [16:09:15] <TandyUK> i just dont get it
2024 [16:09:19] <asadasar> downgrade sorry from whezzy
2025 [16:09:37] <markybob> asadasar: yeah you're making no
sense and no one can help you. reinstall.
2026 [16:09:40] <zzM0rph3us> You can on Debian download the AIX
resseource advisor
2027 [16:09:42] <zzM0rph3us> NMON
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2032 [16:10:33] <zzM0rph3us> you can lunch it with just nmon
command on shell
2033 [16:10:44] <Maxxter1> Somebody ever used JonDonym. I found it
somewhere but You know what they say
2034 [16:10:52] <zzM0rph3us> after you type d c
2035 [16:10:58] <zzM0rph3us> for disk and cpu stat
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2037 [16:11:18] <zzM0rph3us> you can check the fiber response with
^ option
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2039 [16:11:46] <TandyUK> this is copper btw dude
2040 [16:11:54] <TandyUK> and my vm isnt on the net so only have
basic tools
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2042 [16:12:28] <asadasar> i have broken packages which are libc6
AMD64, libc6:i386, an locales i cannot boot, cannot use apt-get and
aptitude i can use dpkg is there way to fix the broken packages some
way
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2048 [16:13:56] <TandyUK> fyi ops
2049 [16:13:57] <TandyUK> [15:09] <cys87>
replaced-url
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2051 [16:14:01] <TandyUK> pming that to everyone who joins
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2059 [16:15:51] <shaun413> Wtf lol
2060 [16:16:06] <TandyUK> that was my thoughts lol
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2063 [16:16:32] <jml2> wtf
2064 [16:16:36] <jml2> you guys are crazy!
2065 [16:16:41] <jml2> !dpkg wtf! lol
2066 [16:16:48] <dvs> !ops cys87 is spamming on join
2067 [16:16:48] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: dvs complains
about: cys87 is spamming on join
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2089 [16:27:46] <stevenroose> for some reason ufw is not enabled
on startup even though I enabled it (also in /etc/ufw/ufw.conf) and
I did update-rc.d ufw defaults
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2092 [16:29:11] <stevenroose> I have been messing with a startup
script recently, could it possible have caused problems with running
other services that should start on startup?
2093 [16:29:33] <stevenroose> it seems that after "service
ufw start" the "ufw status" command still says
inactive while "service ufw status" says it is running
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2100 [16:32:56] <stevenroose> hmm seemed like I had another
firewall installed, nvm
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2123 [16:51:00] <steffen_> hello guys
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2125 [16:51:14] <steffen_> ive some trouble with debian and UTF-8
support
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2129 [16:52:07] <steffen_> i want to display umlauts and all other
UTF-8 characters (well the common ones - like the euro sign etc),
but bash isnt showing them correctly, but in weirdo blocks
2130 [16:52:32] <steffen_> if i type for example an ä and
press enter i get: -bash: $'\344': command not found
2131 [16:52:55] <steffen_> which seems to be the corresponding
escape sequence
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2133 [16:53:12] <steffen_> same happens in nano for example, but
it displays another sign
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2136 [16:54:04] <steffen_> ive already set LANG, LANGUAGE and
LC_ALL to en_US.UTF-8 and put it in ~/.bash.rc
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2139 [16:54:17] <jml2> better in /etc/ bash settings
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2141 [16:54:29] <jml2> dpkg-reconfigure locales
2142 [16:54:32] <jml2> ^
2143 [16:54:32] <lmw> Is Debian supported in a Hyper-V cloud
server?
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2145 [16:54:48] <steffen_> jml2: i did that and it didnt solve
anything
2146 [16:55:02] <jml2> steffen_, then you're not using debian
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2148 [16:55:15] <jml2> steffen_, unless yuou're using
"sid"/unstable XD
2149 [16:55:22] <jml2> that should always be working
2150 [16:55:33] <steffen_> im using stretch, which is testing as
far as i recall
2151 [16:55:44] <jml2> so there's a bug..
2152 [16:55:56] <jml2> if you're languages are not installed,
then LANG= has no effect
2153 [16:56:13] <steffen_> !paste
2154 [16:56:13] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
replaced-url
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2156 [16:56:20] <jml2> those are actually file references which is
set in LANG=
2157 [16:56:43] <steffen_> ii locales 2.22-7 all GNU C Library:
National Language (locale) data [support]
2158 [16:56:48] <steffen_> locales are installed
2159 [16:57:00] <steffen_> it generates the locales properly
regarding the output i get
2160 [16:57:15] <dvs> steffen_, but which locale is the default?
2161 [16:57:24] <steffen_>
replaced-url
2162 [16:57:42] <steffen_> this is what i get for locale, i set
en_US.UTF-8 as default via dpkg-reconfigure locale
2163 [16:57:45] <jml2> steffen_, package locales doesnot contain
the language things
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2166 [16:58:01] <steffen_> jml2: i see, which one to look for?
2167 [16:58:08] <jml2> steffen_, i mean check
2168 [16:58:29] <steffen_> jml2: check what?
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2174 [16:59:32] <steffen_> dvs:
replaced-url
2175 [16:59:58] <jml2> steffen_, did you relogin?
2176 [17:00:05] <steffen_> yes of course
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2178 [17:00:28] <steffen_> i even tried restarting the server
(even though i know it wont help in 99,9875% of linux issues)
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2183 [17:04:22] <jml2> steffen_, think it uses libx11-data ?
2184 [17:04:32] <jml2> steffen_, maybe try installing that, and do
-> dpkg-reconfigure locales
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2186 [17:05:22] <steffen_> jml2: ii libx11-data 2:1.6.3-1 all X11
client-side library
2187 [17:05:27] <steffen_> i can try to re-install it
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2189 [17:06:29] <steffen_> jml2: still the same issue :/
2190 [17:06:56] <jml2> im not sure if locales uses that, i suppose
it probably does -- you can check , dpkg -L libx11-data|grep en_US
2191 [17:07:23] <steffen_> it references
/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8 and some more
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2194 [17:08:29] <jml2> steffen_, maybe the dpkg-reconfigure script
for locales is broken
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2196 [17:09:16] <jml2> steffen_, check its bug reports
2197 [17:09:31] <steffen_> well what is it supposed to do
actually? regenerate some other things, besides writing the default
locale to /etc/default/locale?
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2200 [17:09:46] <steffen_> jml2: where can i see the bug reports?
(i honestly dont know it)
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2203 [17:10:38] <TandyUK> May 08 16:09:26 san tgtd[11383]: tgtd:
tgt_device_create(539) failed to find bstype, aio
2204 [17:10:38] <jml2> steffen_, bugs.debian.org
2205 [17:10:43] <jelly> steffen_: first, ask in #debian-next over
on irc.oftc.net; this channel caters primarily to current release
(and older)
2206 [17:10:52] <TandyUK> libaio1 is installed, so any idea why
tgtd isnt finding it?
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2210 [17:12:45] <jelly> steffen_: second, make sure you're
using a UTF-8 capable terminal emulator and that the chosen locale
actually exists on the system
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2212 [17:13:19] <jelly> the latter is what "dpkg-reconfigure
locales" is for
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2218 [17:13:52] <jelly> ,v locales
2219 [17:13:53] <judd> Package: locales on amd64 -- squeeze:
2.11.3-4; squeeze-security-lts: 2.11.3-4+deb6u11; wheezy:
2.13-38+deb7u9; wheezy-security: 2.13-38+deb7u10;
wheezy-proposed-updates: 2.13-38+deb7u10; jessie-security:
2.19-18+deb8u3; jessie: 2.19-18+deb8u4; sid: 2.22-6; stretch:
2.22-7; sid: 2.22-7; experimental: 2.23-0experimental2
2220 [17:14:11] <lmw> Is Debian supported in a Hyper-V cloud
server?
2221 [17:14:25] <jml2> lmw, hyper-v is #microsoft
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2223 [17:14:32] <jelly> lmw: supported by whom? It works, if
that's what you're asking
2224 [17:14:42] <lmw> Yeah, but I'm asking about the hv_
drivers of debian
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2226 [17:14:46] <lmw> Are these included?
2227 [17:14:50] <jelly> lmw: they're present in jessie, yes
2228 [17:14:58] <jelly> (debian 8)
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2230 [17:15:04] <lmw> Okay, thank you :)
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2232 [17:15:53] <jml2> lmw, there are hv_ modules in the kernel
packag if this is what you mean
2233 [17:16:02] <jelly> lmw: you get optimized network and storage
drivers and that stuff that talks to the host. I haven't
actually tried a cloud host but stuff works just fine on 2008R2
hosts.
2234 [17:16:06] <jml2> lmw, though i dont think most people here
use it-- most people use vbox
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2237 [17:16:46] <jelly> will try azure soon
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2240 [17:17:35] <lmw> jml2: Yeah, but VBox were never designed for
24/7 virtual servers
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2242 [17:17:46] <jelly> jml2: vbox is workstation-level software,
and rather buggy at that
2243 [17:17:55] <TandyUK> hmm yeah this is a major bug pointing at
when tgtd was compiled for packaging
2244 [17:18:13] <TandyUK> whoever compiled tgtd didnt have libaio1
/ libaio-dev installed when they compiled it
2245 [17:18:13] <lmw> VBos is also a Type-2 hypervisor
2246 [17:18:17] <lmw> *VBox
2247 [17:18:34] <TandyUK> same problem exists for the sg type
backends
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2281 [17:38:41] <JustinHitla> I use KDE and I tryed to suspend
system choosing "sleep" in menu all it did was the screen
turned "OFF" and then "ON" again and then it
showed the "lock" screen where I need to type password to
unlock it, so why it didn't went to "sleep" mode it
just locked the screen ?
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2294 [17:46:15] <rudi_s> Hi. I want to use secureboot with my
custom keys. Is there a minimal bootloader which lets me easily
verify my kernel images and initrds?
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2306 [17:52:43] <boodie> Hi (stable): my sound died off. I left
the desktop for 30 minutes while doing other things, after having
watched a video with 'dragon player'. Came back - no sound
whatsoever. I have a Windows XP dual boot, everything works ... what
could have happened?
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2319 [18:05:06] <boodie> Hi (stable): my sound died off. I left
the desktop for 30 minutes while doing other things, after having
watched a video with 'dragon player'. Came back - no sound
whatsoever. I have a Windows XP dual boot, everything works ... what
could have happened?
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2324 [18:08:27] <boodie> According to ALSA the sound seems
directed to a "USB Device 0x46d:0x9a4", which I don't
have ... I always used the internal card ...
2325 [18:08:37] <TH3-G0D5> I keep loosing control of my local
shell. The screen just stops responding to the keyboards. When I
CTL+ALT+F2 , I can log in again but I can't regain controll of
the first session
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2327 [18:09:21] <TH3-G0D5> I've never seen this kind of
behaviour before, has anyone here?
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2341 [18:15:43] <boodie> lspci | grep audio = no response
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2369 [18:29:24] <boodie> Hi (stable): my sound died off. I left
the desktop for 30 minutes while doing other things, after having
watched a video with 'dragon player'. Came back - no sound
whatsoever. I have a Windows XP dual boot, everything works ... what
could have happened? According to ALSA the sound seems directed to a
"USB Device 0x46d:0x9a4", which I don't have ... I
always used the internal card ... lspci | grep audio = nothing
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2388 [18:34:54] <Kapisketo> I'm having troubles with a eSATA
and a PortMultiplier that if they are plugged on start get the
system in a infinite error loop but if I plug them with the system
working everything goes fine. What logfiles and what commands (I
only now about lspci) should I use to give complete information in a
forum post to let people know about my system to know what could be
the fail?
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2416 [18:51:21] <Mixxit> guys i broke my server it wont start
2417 [18:51:26] <Mixxit> keeps going to welcome to emergency mode
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2419 [18:52:13] <Mixxit> never mind crisis averted
2420 [18:52:17] <Mixxit> it was my ftp mount
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2457 [19:09:16] <qis> I'm struggling to find the debian sid
netinst iso. Where can I get it?
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2460 [19:10:47] <jelly> qis: there is none
2461 [19:11:09] <qis> This explains a lot.
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2463 [19:11:45] <qis> But how can I install sid in a VM then?
2464 [19:12:01] <qis> I need gcc 6.1
2465 [19:12:02] <jelly> sid is for developers and people who want
to help debian developers. They usually know to install stable
first, upgrade to testing then sid
2466 [19:12:40] <jelly> ,v gcc-6
2467 [19:12:41] <judd> Package: gcc-6 on amd64 -- sid: 6.1.1-1
2468 [19:13:07] <qis> Hmm, what would you suggest for an
application developer? Installing sid or compiling gcc manually on
debian 8?
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2470 [19:13:37] <jelly> qis: install a minimal stable, upgrade to
sid, then set up your build environment
2471 [19:13:53] <jelly> !sid faq
2472 [19:13:53] <dpkg>
replaced-url
2473 [19:13:59] <jelly> !debian-next
2474 [19:13:59] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2475 [19:14:24] <qis> jelly: Thanks.
2476 [19:14:26] <jelly> I didn't want to !install sid because
it's needlessly rude
2477 [19:14:52] <jelly> if you're really curious, you can
/msg dpkg install sid
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2479 [19:15:52] <qis> Heh, thanks but I am already familiar with
this problem from FreeBSD-current.
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2482 [19:16:05] <qis> As long as you make snapshots before
updating, it's OK.
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2485 [19:17:59] <qis> Still, I need the u8 string literals from
gcc6 to build my MSVC code.
2486 [19:19:00] <zinx> o_O
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2489 [19:19:30] * jelly wonders why is "I want to port code from
windows to linux" o_O worthy
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2492 [19:21:25] <qis> jelly: We only develop on windows and deploy
on linux. Switching to GCC since it finally caught up with MSVC and
clang and it has <experimental/filesystem> which libc++ still
lacks.
2493 [19:21:53] <qis> jelly: When no GUI is involved, there is no
difference between windows and linux. C++ is C++.
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2537 [19:40:41] <asterismo> hi
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2546 [19:43:17] <asterismo> i'm having a hard time to make
the BCM57785 ork
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2548 [19:43:35] <asterismo> it works, but i'm getting very
wierd behavior
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2557 [19:48:18] <asterismo> i have linux-firmware-nonfree
installed but tg3 driver seems not activated
2558 [19:48:24] <asterismo> any ideas?
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2565 [19:50:33] <vegardx> Might have something to do with it not
being included?
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2569 [19:51:07] <Maxxter> to bad im not a linux pro...
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2577 [19:56:34] <asterismo> anyways, the wifi seems to work, but
it disconnects, it cannot connect to some wifi networks... i dunno
what driver its using then
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2586 [20:02:50] <s4ndm4n> I have this weird question. Is something
like this:
replaced-url
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2589 [20:04:43] <s4ndm4n> I have tried doing something like that.
Parted disks and everything but failed to install grub
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2608 [20:14:31] <frostschutz> s4ndm4n, this is a badly documented
grub2 feature but it should work. are you using uefi/secureboot?
kinda pointless without it
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2610 [20:14:53] <gnugr> s4ndm4n: in debian installer if you choose
manually for partitions you have option "physical volume for
encryption"
2611 [20:15:17] <s4ndm4n> gnugr: I know. But it keeps /boot
separate AFAIK
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2617 [20:16:08] <s4ndm4n> For sake of testing it out, I wanted to
encrypt /boot also.
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2620 [20:16:25] <s4ndm4n> frostschutz: Yes I am using UEFI but not
secureboot.
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2622 [20:17:45] <somiaj> to encrypt boot you need to have grub be
able to read encrypted partitions, it is possible but I don't
think easily configurable in jessie
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2624 [20:18:49] <Guest34847> #debian-offtopic
2625 [20:19:14] <s4ndm4n> GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y does that IIRC
somiaj
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2631 [20:21:55] <filipsohajek> Hello, today i've done a
update && dist-upgrade && autoremove &&
clean combo after a long time and the GTK3 applications are broken
now. The widgets have no borders, some colors and text don't
even appear. Any ideas? Thank you GTK: 3.20.3-2 DM: Xfce4 (4.12.3)
WM: Xfwm (4.12.3) GTK Theme: Numix
2632 [20:22:56] <s4ndm4n> filipsohajek: Use Adwaita
2633 [20:22:56] <somiaj> s4ndm4n: ahh that is all that was needed,
wasn't unsure if you had to do anything else.
2634 [20:23:08] <frostschutz> s4ndm4n, if you don't have
anything that protects your bootloader, it can be tampered with the
same way you can tamper with unencrypted /boot. it's a lot of
complexity for nothing.
2635 [20:23:09] <jelly> filipsohajek: which debian release is
this?
2636 [20:23:42] <filipsohajek> unstable
2637 [20:23:55] <s4ndm4n> somiaj: I think I need some hooks when
generating initramfs too
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2639 [20:24:57] <s4ndm4n> frostschutz: You are suggesting to use
Secureboot?
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2648 [20:31:34] <somiaj> s4ndm4n: I woudln't think so, the
initramfs should have all the stuff built to see the root fs
encryption, so the only really issue is allow grub to see the kernel
and the initramfs
2649 [20:31:48] <libertine> seeking help with sound issues, base
jessie install. I have googled and tried all the things and I am at
wits end.
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2651 [20:32:01] <somiaj> s4ndm4n: I know grub2 has this
capability, just don't know how mature it is in jessie
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2653 [20:32:16] <somiaj> libertine: are you using a desktop, do
you know if you are using pulseaudio or not?
2654 [20:32:50] <libertine> I'm using fluxbox window manager,
and I am currently using pulseaudio. It was working, then my laptop
went to sleep and now it's not. Sometimes it starts working
again randomly.
2655 [20:32:54] <frostschutz> s4ndm4n, or unencrypted /boot,
it's not an issue for most people who don't have creepy
tech-savvy bros. I use /boot on USB stick with encrypted keyfiles
and a bunch of livecds... ;)
2656 [20:33:13] <somiaj> libertine: sometimes modules don't
correctly recover from suspend. If you do an actuall reboot does ti
work again?
2657 [20:33:20] <libertine> not at the moment
2658 [20:33:22] <libertine> sometimes
2659 [20:33:31] <s4ndm4n> somiaj: I will have to some research on
it (if it's the right term). But last time I tried, I got
"vg-root" not found error after unlocking the disk.
2660 [20:33:33] <somiaj> libertine: are you using pavucontrol? It
can be helfpul with pulseaudio
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2662 [20:34:12] <libertine> pavu control shows my alsa chrome
plugin is "working
2663 [20:34:13] <libertine> '"
2664 [20:34:19] <s4ndm4n> frostschutz: I will give it few tries.
If I fail, I will go with /boot on USB option :)
2665 [20:34:33] <libertine> I am playing a youtube video and it
shows that the sound is working
2666 [20:34:47] <libertine> but no sound. And yes, everything, and
I mean everything, is unmuted.
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2668 [20:35:26] <libertine> if it helps, I'm getting an error
on boot that hda-intel-snd cannot find ctefx.bin
2669 [20:35:31] <libertine> and yeah, i googled that too.
2670 [20:35:35] <libertine> no dice
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2673 [20:36:03] <libertine> Sorry I'm difficult. I
wouldn't be here asking for help if the problem was one of the
easy fixes.
2674 [20:36:10] <jelly> judd: file ctefx.bin
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2676 [20:36:17] <judd> No packages in jessie/amd64 were found with
that file.
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2678 [20:36:37] <libertine> let me go find the log so i can paste
the accurate error. brb
2679 [20:36:50] <jelly> judd: file ctefx.bin --release
jessie-backports
2680 [20:36:51] <judd> Search for ctefx.bin in
jessie-backports/amd64: firmware-misc-nonfree:
lib/firmware/ctefx.bin
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2682 [20:37:14] <jelly> libertine: which kernel are you using?
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2686 [20:38:45] <libertine> Kernel 3.16.0-4-amd64
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2689 [20:39:05] <libertine> I literally did the install last week.
2690 [20:39:24] <jelly> libertine: well, apparently the firmware
file can be found in a package in jessie-backports repo
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2692 [20:39:42] <libertine> let me go see if I've enabled
backports, brb
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2697 [20:40:19] <awwal> I have qemu/kvm installed (qemu-kv and
libvirt-bin pkgs) but I want try the single qemu pkg with it's
front-end qemu-launcher. If I install 'qemu-launcher' pkg,
what happens happens with qemu-kvm and libvirt-bin and the guest
created via virt-manager?
2698 [20:40:30] <awwal> A bit lost here xD
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2706 [20:43:32] <libertine> alright, enabled backports so I just
install firmware-misc-non-free and it's supposedly in there? I
could have sworn I'd already installed that but here I go. . .
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2708 [20:45:25] <libertine> unable to locate package
firmware-misc-nonfree
2709 [20:45:58] <libertine> sigh, okay, now what?
2710 [20:46:07] <jelly> libertine: make sure you have non-free
enabled next to main (and contrib) section for that repo
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2712 [20:46:25] <jelly> and don't forget to run apt-get
update
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2714 [20:46:42] <nedstark> this iso installs them by default, its
"unofficial" in the Mission: Impossible sense of the word
replaced-url
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2717 [20:47:05] <libertine> ahh, mhy bad, let me try again
2718 [20:47:12] <libertine> also, you're the best, jelly
2719 [20:47:16] <libertine> thank you for helping
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2722 [20:48:45] <libertine> same error
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2725 [20:49:14] <jelly> libertine: after reboot?
2726 [20:49:29] <libertine> no idea. bbiab after I try that.
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2728 [20:50:10] <awwal> libertine update before install
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2732 [20:51:18] <libertine> nope. still not finding it after
reboot
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2734 [20:51:53] <awwal> why reboot when chsnging sources.list
file. no need :P
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2736 [20:51:56] <jelly> libertine: dpkg -l
firmware-misc-nonfree|tail -1
2737 [20:52:12] <awwal> ,v, firmware-misc-nonfree
2738 [20:52:18] <jelly> awwal: reboot after installing firmware,
not after running update
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2740 [20:52:20] <awwal> ,v firmware-misc-nonfree
2741 [20:52:21] <judd> Package: firmware-misc-nonfree on amd64 --
jessie-backports/non-free: 20160110-1~bpo8+1; sid/non-free:
20160110-1; stretch/non-free: 20160110-1
2742 [20:52:39] <awwal> libertine, ^
2743 [20:52:46] <awwal> nonfree not non-free
2744 [20:52:56] <awwal> jelly, oh, ok xD
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2746 [20:53:47] <libertine> Oh. I can't install the firmware
it won't find it
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2749 [20:54:37] <markybob> libertine: paste your sources.list to
paste.debian.net
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2751 [20:54:41] <libertine> dpkg-query no packages found matching
firmware-misc-nonfree
2752 [20:54:45] <awwal> libertine, just run apt-get update
&& apt-get -t backports install firmware-misc-nonfree
2753 [20:54:55] <awwal> copy /paste, libertine
2754 [20:55:10] <markybob> awwal: that doesn't work
2755 [20:55:16] <awwal> -t jessie-backports ^
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2757 [20:55:33] <libertine>
replaced-url
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2759 [20:55:44] <awwal> markybob, what doesn't work?
2760 [20:55:46] <libertine> that's exactly what I ran
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2764 [20:56:37] <jelly> libertine: also pastebin the output of
"apt-cache policy firmware-misc-nonfree" and
"apt-cache policy"
2765 [20:57:26] <markybob> libertine: did you do -t backports like
awwal first said or -t jessie-backports?
2766 [20:57:55] <libertine> apt-cache policy:
replaced-url
2767 [20:58:06] <awwal> libertine, now that you have added contrib
and non-free components to your sources file, you should add those
components to security and volatile lines too
2768 [20:58:54] <libertine> okay, I'll do that but not sure
how it's going to help my current problem. but okay!
2769 [20:59:01] <Borromini> hello guys. i am looking to get in
touch with an admin of debianuserforums.org, since there seems no
way to contact their admins unless you're logged in... and i
locked myself out of my account
2770 [20:59:12] <libertine> apt-cache policy ...nonfree: empty
2771 [20:59:21] <libertine> unable to locate package blah blah
blah
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2773 [20:59:37] <libertine> yeah markybob, I did
2774 [20:59:42] <jelly> libertine: that tells us you did not
successfully run "apt-get update"
2775 [21:00:01] <TomTomTosch> Borromini: try #debian-replaced-url
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2777 [21:00:09] <Borromini> TomTomTosch: thank you!
2778 [21:00:17] <markybob> Borromini: why don't you click on
the "i forgot my password" link like a normal person? this
isn't #debian related at all
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2780 [21:00:19] <libertine> I did, I swear. twice
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2782 [21:00:31] <Borromini> markybob: because i reset my e-mail
address and i made a typo.
2783 [21:00:38] <libertine> but I'm doin it again just cuz I
can
2784 [21:00:53] <jelly> libertine: or you're mistyping
...nonfree :-)
2785 [21:00:57] <libertine> well I'll be damned
2786 [21:01:08] <libertine> i ran apt-get update again and it
seems to have found it this time.
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2789 [21:01:30] <kang0> What do you use instead of Google?
2790 [21:01:33] <libertine> OKAY, so I have this mysterious file.
Now what?
2791 [21:01:37] <libertine> reboot?
2792 [21:01:39] <markybob> yes
2793 [21:01:45] <Borromini> markybob: so i never got that
reactivation e-mail, it sure is debian related, even though not
#debian related... so i'll hope you'll forgive the
intrusion ;)
2794 [21:01:50] <libertine> okay, bbs
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2800 [21:03:14] <Borromini> kang0: i use duckduckgo.
2801 [21:03:18] <jelly> kang0: bing!
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2804 [21:04:19] * jelly places a bet: next thing that happens, the
firmware is loaded but the driver still makes no sound
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2807 [21:04:46] <libertine_> back. the boot error is gone but
still no sound.
2808 [21:05:03] <TomTomTosch> !win jelly
2809 [21:05:03] <dpkg> Congratulations, jelly! You have won the US
presidency!
2810 [21:05:14] <libertine_> I'd vote for them.
2811 [21:05:14] <jelly> take that Bernie
2812 [21:05:18] <markybob> i didn't even know we were talking
about sound. i joined late. install/use pavucontrol
2813 [21:05:18] <Borromini> they hand it out to just about eveyone
these days :-/
2814 [21:05:39] <libertine_> yeah, pavucontrol is up and running
and showing that sound is happening. bothing is coming out of my
speakers and yes, everything is unmuted
2815 [21:06:05] <jelly> are... the speakers powered on
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2817 [21:06:18] <buu> libertine_: which device do you have
selected?
2818 [21:06:23] <libertine_> yes. they are integrated laptop
speakers and they do not have a physical switch. Nice try though.
2819 [21:06:36] <libertine_> analog audio + digital input
2820 [21:06:46] <libertine_> but I tried them all just for kicks
and none of them make sound happen
2821 [21:06:51] <buu> libertine_: what does aplay -L show?
2822 [21:06:53] <libertine_> that's the one that was working
before
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2824 [21:07:40] <libertine_> aplay -L :
replaced-url
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2827 [21:08:37] <buu> that looks familiar
2828 [21:08:54] <libertine_> hrm?
2829 [21:08:59] <libertine_> dual cards, yeah.
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2833 [21:09:12] <buu> I've been fighting with my htpc to make
sound for weeks now
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2835 [21:09:16] <buu> And it has the same cards
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2837 [21:09:36] <libertine_> I was running mint and fluxbox on top
of gnome
2838 [21:09:50] <buu> mint?
2839 [21:09:52] <libertine_> and I though maybe gnome was screwing
stuff up, and I hated it anyway so I did a base install with just
the window manager
2840 [21:10:03] <libertine_> I'm wondering if i need to add
something to my fluxbox startup file for sound
2841 [21:10:21] <libertine_> mint is a fork of ubuntu with a much
nicer gui called cinnamon, which i run for my kids
2842 [21:10:28] <libertine_> but no longer for me
2843 [21:10:36] <libertine_> because unity can die in a fire
2844 [21:10:50] <buu> libertine_: start with speaker-test -D
hw:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
2845 [21:11:56] <libertine_> says the device is busy :\
2846 [21:12:12] <buu> bad sign
2847 [21:12:19] <libertine_> nothing is going on in playback
2848 [21:12:26] <buu> Do you have pavucontrol open? close it
2849 [21:12:29] <buu> er, mixer
2850 [21:12:32] <jelly> libertine_: prepend that command with
"pasuspender -- "
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2853 [21:12:40] <libertine_> not open
2854 [21:12:52] <jelly> closing pavucontrol does not close
pulseaudio, tho
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2858 [21:13:26] <buu> No but pavucontrol sometimes takes full
control of the hw devices
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2860 [21:13:34] <buu> PA usually doesn't for me
2861 [21:13:49] <libertine_> should I run a killall pulseaudio?
2862 [21:13:50] <buu> either way
2863 [21:13:56] <libertine_> the suspend isn't working either
2864 [21:14:02] <buu> same error?
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2866 [21:14:06] <jelly> how does it fail?
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2870 [21:15:00] <libertine_> Setting of hwparams failed: Invalid
argument
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2872 [21:15:10] <jmcnaught> libertine_: from what i understand
that firmware-misc-nonfree package is in backports because it has
firmwares needed by newer drivers present in backports kernels. Are
you using the stock jessie kernel?
2873 [21:15:20] <libertine_> Yes I am
2874 [21:15:49] <jelly> jmcnaught: his 3.16 kernel was asking for
a bit of firmware apparently missing from jessie fw packages
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2876 [21:16:17] <jelly> perhaps that's just extra
functionality and a red herring
2877 [21:16:22] <libertine_> I'm not so sure that was the
problem though
2878 [21:16:23] <libertine_> yeah
2879 [21:16:30] <libertine_> because as I said, sound WAS working
2880 [21:16:33] <libertine_> and then it wasn't
2881 [21:16:45] <markybob> so why don't you think the
spearker died?
2882 [21:16:46] <libertine_> I lost it after my laptop went to
sleep
2883 [21:16:54] <markybob> do headphones work?
2884 [21:16:58] <buu> does rebooting work?
2885 [21:17:04] <libertine_> not sure but I know hdmi surround
works
2886 [21:17:07] <libertine_> one sec
2887 [21:17:34] <libertine_> headphones work!
2888 [21:17:42] <buu> what fun
2889 [21:17:44] <libertine_> pretty sure the speakers aren't
dead though
2890 [21:17:50] <markybob> great. so the card is fine
2891 [21:17:59] <jelly> libertine_: it might come back after a
power cycle. Sometimes a reboot is not enough to unscrew ACPI
firmware issues with suspend/resume
2892 [21:18:00] <buu> the nvidia card
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2894 [21:18:01] <libertine_> because like I said, this has been
happening to me for years. I'll lose sound, it will come back
for no reason
2895 [21:18:12] <buu> libertine_: bios -> disable acpi?
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2897 [21:18:25] <yskapell> Hi all
2898 [21:18:30] <jelly> buu: that's pretty much impossible on
modern machines
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2900 [21:18:32] <libertine_> i am not sure how to do that in my
bios
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2903 [21:18:54] <libertine_> give me a basic overview. I go into
my bios at boot. Then what?
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2910 [21:20:07] <jelly> libertine_: forget that suggestion. You
could however make a confirmation by doing a power off, unplug AC
power, unplug battery, leave it that way for 10 seconds, then plug
everything back and power on
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2912 [21:20:18] <libertine_> sure, why not. brb
2913 [21:20:41] <markybob> hdmi & headphones work...i'm
guessing speakers are done
2914 [21:20:56] <libertine_> I'm like 99% sure you are wrong
about the speakers
2915 [21:21:06] <libertine_> anyway, power cycling. bbiab
2916 [21:21:17] <jelly> suspend/resume on cheap or really new
laptops can be really wonky
2917 [21:22:13] <jmcnaught> so that firmware file seems to be used
by Creative CA0132 (which is also mentioned in the aplay -L paste
above), and this looks like a relevant kernel bug thread for the
device:
replaced-url
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2921 [21:23:16] <markybob> jmcnaught: yeah but that's 3.9
2922 [21:23:19] <libertine> alright jelly, powercycling worked and
my sound is back
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2925 [21:23:27] <libertine> (told ya it wasn't my speakers ;)
)
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2927 [21:23:30] <Borromini> jelly: skylake here, have to say i was
pretty impressed with testing working on it. suspend works like 99%
of the time.
2928 [21:23:36] <markybob> libertine: happy for you :)
2929 [21:23:37] <libertine> but, I don
2930 [21:23:45] <jmcnaught> markybob: the thread is long, at the
end it says patches merged into 4.4
2931 [21:23:51] <markybob> ugh
2932 [21:23:55] <libertine> but powercycling everytime I want my
laptop to sleep is kinda annoying. Any idea how to fix?
2933 [21:24:01] <jelly> libertine: you might try a 4.4 kernel or
newer and suspend again judging from jmcnaught's kernel bug
link
2934 [21:24:05] <jmcnaught> libertine:
replaced-url
2935 [21:24:12] <markybob> jessie-backports has 4.5
2936 [21:24:24] <jelly> !bdo kernel
2937 [21:24:24] <dpkg> Newer kernels for Debian stable releases
are available from the "jessie-backports" repository. Ask
me about <jessie backports> to modify your sources.list, then
run «aptitude update». To install the current backported
kernel: «aptitude -t jessie-backports install
linux-image-`uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'`». To
list available backported kernel image packages: «aptitude
search '?narrow(~nlinux-image,?origin(Debian
Backports))'».
2938 [21:25:19] <jelly> Borromini: suspend almost always works.
resume however :-)
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2940 [21:25:24] <Borromini> libertine: you could also try
unloading the related modules, but that only works if they're
not in use
2941 [21:25:51] <Borromini> jelly: true enough, but even that,
lately... only had some issues with resuming in january with 4.3
kernels afaik :)
2942 [21:25:55] <libertine> :\
2943 [21:26:04] <Borromini> maybe i just got lucky, who knows.
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2945 [21:26:18] <libertine> so, my options are update to newest
kernel from backports and hope, or write a script to unload modules
every time I close my laptop?
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2947 [21:26:23] <jelly> but they have cats coding that driver, so
be lucky it works at all
2948 [21:26:28] <jelly> > No need for fancy patching as it is
part of kernel 4.4 meow.
2949 [21:26:49] <Borromini> lol
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2951 [21:27:39] <libertine> what is part of 4.4 kernel?
2952 [21:27:43] <libertine> the bugfix?
2953 [21:28:06] <jelly> _a_ bugfix
2954 [21:28:31] <libertine> :\
2955 [21:28:31] <buu> omg
2956 [21:29:03] <jelly> libertine: what's the lspci -nn line
for that card?
2957 [21:29:04] <libertine> I did this install last week. Why am I
not running a kernel with the bugfix?
2958 [21:29:18] <markybob> libertine: no. that has 3.16
2959 [21:29:54] <jelly> debian does not backport all the fixes for
all the possible hardware into the kernel in stable
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2961 [21:29:56] <libertine> 00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel
Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family High Definition
Audio Controller [8086:1e20] (rev 04)
2962 [21:29:57] <Chunkyz> hello.
2963 [21:30:18] <libertine> this is the nvidia one, if that is
helpful too: 01:00.1 Audio device [0403]: NVIDIA Corporation GK107
HDMI Audio Controller [10de:0e1b] (rev a1)
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2971 [21:32:04] <leandrosansilva> Hello to all. Is there any
technical reasons of why debian does not package recent KDE
versions? I mean, frameworks and applications are quite old, even on
unstable
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2973 [21:32:18] <qqz> is there a way to have both grub2 and
grub-legacy installed at the same time?
2974 [21:32:21] <leandrosansilva> is there any issue for recent
kde releases not being even on unstable?
2975 [21:32:27] <qqz> need to know since I have installed
grub-legcy
2976 [21:32:38] <qqz> seems to have garbeld my default grub
install
2977 [21:32:38] <Borromini> does somebody know why debian's
kmod still does not support compressed modules?
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2979 [21:33:02] <Borromini> debian maintainer keeps refusing to
add in support for that...
2980 [21:33:09] <jelly> leandrosansilva: is "not enough
manpower" a technical reason?
2981 [21:33:12] <somiaj> qqz: you can't have both installed
at the same time as they will have to be in the mbr of the disk.
2982 [21:33:28] <somiaj> qqz: why do you have to have grub-legacy?
after you installed it, did you run grub-install to put it in the
mbr of the boot device?
2983 [21:33:31] <Borromini> qqz: why do you need both?
2984 [21:33:38] <qqz> of course I can; I have multiple partitions
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2986 [21:33:52] <jelly> Borromini: since packages are compressed
already there's little compelling reason to save the little
disk space, I guess
2987 [21:33:54] <qqz> just chainload the old grub in sda1 from
sda2
2988 [21:34:14] <libertine> oh man, qqz, this is tangent but I
totally hosed my boot sector on this new install trying to figure
out whether to use grub or uefi boot.
2989 [21:34:16] <qqz> grub2 does not support certain things like
the com32 command
2990 [21:34:19] <libertine> So I feel your boot problems so hard.
2991 [21:34:32] <qqz> so I wanna install grub1 on one partition
for legacy boots
2992 [21:34:37] <leandrosansilva> jelly: oh, understood. It means
probably a lot changed since some releases ago. Where should I go to
ask for support regarding it? I have no problem helping to mantain
those recent packages
2993 [21:34:55] <libertine> anyway, I guess I'm off to
upgrade my kernel and try suspending again
2994 [21:34:57] <libertine> I'll bbiab
2995 [21:35:08] <jelly> leandrosansilva: #debian-kde on
irc.oftc.net, probably
2996 [21:35:09] <libertine> jelly, i owe you a drink or something.
2997 [21:35:19] <somiaj> qqz: why do you need both grubs installed
on the same os? Would having the os that lives in the legacy boot be
enough to have grub-legacy installed?
2998 [21:35:32] <qqz> have dd-ed the Ultimate Boot CD into a hdd
partition but that one needs grub1
2999 [21:35:34] <leandrosansilva> jelly: thx :-)
3000 [21:35:39] <qqz> all other oses need grub2
3001 [21:35:43] <somiaj> qqz: I'm unsure if there is any
issues with installing both packages, but my guess is there is a
conflict.
3002 [21:35:56] <qqz> did not report a conflict
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3004 [21:36:09] <qqz> but grub-install seems to belong to grub1
now
3005 [21:36:23] <qqz> where has the grub-install of grub2 the n
gone to?
3006 [21:36:48] <Chunkyz> what driver (video) should I use on a
fresh install, amd 6290 laptop.
3007 [21:37:09] <qqz> at least it would be nice to know what
package would be needed to restore things
3008 [21:37:11] <somiaj> qqz: is it a symbolic link? dpk
won't allow two packages to own the same file to be installed
3009 [21:37:16] <somiaj> qqz: grub-pc
3010 [21:37:34] <somiaj> qqz: or grub-efi for efi boot
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3012 [21:38:29] <somiaj> qqz: are you sure there wasn't a
conflict, seems both grub-legacy and grub2-common own a file called
/usr/sbin/grub-install
3013 [21:38:36] <somiaj> qqz: you won't be able to have those
two installed at the same time.
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3015 [21:39:55] <Chunkyz> xserver-xorg-video-ati?
3016 [21:40:19] <somiaj> Chunkyz: it should detect the radeon
driver correctly (if you want to use the free driver)
3017 [21:40:22] <Borromini> jelly: yeah, but they get decompressed
when installed... and on non-x86 compressed kernel modules really
help when you're working with little flash. 150 MB just for
kernel modules... Even with gzip that gets reduced to one third
roughly. that's a lot if you only have 2 or 4 GB flash
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3019 [21:40:39] <Chunkyz> somiaj, you mean automatically?
3020 [21:40:44] <somiaj> Chunkyz: and this should be installed.
Note that many radeon chips need non-free firmware (even with the
radeon free driver) to get 3D or better 2D preformance
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3022 [21:41:06] <Chunkyz> and what should be installed?!
3023 [21:41:09] <somiaj> Chunkyz: correct, it should detect the
correct driver and you may only just have to install
firmware-linux-nonfree
3024 [21:41:20] <Chunkyz> cheers.
3025 [21:41:24] <somiaj> Chunkyz: that package comes from non-free
and won't be installed by default.
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3031 [21:43:08] <menace> since there is no policy-rc.d anymore,
what's the main way to prevent starting services automatically
after installation?
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3033 [21:43:35] <somiaj> menace: you can still use update-rc.d,
but it is prfered to use systemctl for systemd
3034 [21:43:44] <markybob> systemctl disable foo
3035 [21:43:45] <somiaj> menace: if it is a startup service,
'systemctl disable servicename'
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3037 [21:44:02] <somiaj> menace: if it is a service that gets
spawned by various triggers, you may need to mask it,
'systemctl mask name'
3038 [21:44:22] <menace> the problem is, i want to install a
service (example apache) and do not want to start it after
installation, only after reboot.
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3040 [21:44:56] <somiaj> menace: I personally would just stop it
after the isntall, 'systemctl stop foo'
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3042 [21:45:40] <somiaj> menace: I'm unsure if masking the
service would work, espically if there is no unit file.
3043 [21:45:43] <markybob> "it works!" page from apache
is really dangerous. i can see why you wouldn't want that
running
3044 [21:45:46] <markybob> :P
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3046 [21:46:44] <menace> and stop after installation does not make
sense... i deploy packages automatically, but the configuration
happens a certain time AFTER installation. in the meantime i have
irregular services.. which may even disturb other services...
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3049 [21:48:00] <menace> markybob: apache is just a example
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3051 [21:48:21] <menace> postfix, freeradius, pacemaker, ssh...
3052 [21:48:34] <markybob> you want to stop ssh? seriously?
3053 [21:48:45] <markybob> nevermind
3054 [21:48:47] <menace> ....
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3056 [21:49:32] <vegardx> You might want to look at minimal
install then.
3057 [21:49:55] <menace> i do not want it started automatically
with the standard configuration. i want to install all packages,
copy configuration files and with reboot the services are started...
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3059 [21:50:41] <vegardx> Do you use any kind of configuration
management?
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3065 [21:54:23] <somiaj> menace: seems there is an
deb-systemd-invoke that was supose to be the systemctl version of
invoke-rc.d, I se it is still around, but unsure if package scripts
are correctly using it
3066 [21:54:30] <somiaj> also looks like it has to respect
policy-rc.d
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3069 [21:55:47] <Hydroxide> somiaj: pretty sure packages still use
invoke-rc.d. deb-systemd-invoke might possibly be the implementation
of that on systemd systems.
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3071 [21:56:19] <Hydroxide> but, yes, policy-rc.d is still working
in the new systemd worls
3072 [21:56:22] <Hydroxide> *world
3073 [21:56:22] <libertine> It's me, I'm back. Kernel
upgraded but i'm having that stupid nvidia blank screen boot
problem on the new kernel (I'm currently booted into the old
one, which works fine)
3074 [21:56:32] <libertine> tried the modeset thing and no dice
3075 [21:56:38] <libertine> nomodeset
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3077 [21:56:43] <somiaj> menace: have you tried masking the
service? Are you allowed to mask a service that is not installed?
3078 [21:56:52] <libertine> So now I'm back with a new
problem.
3079 [21:57:04] <menace> that's what i am testing atm...
3080 [21:57:08] <libertine> caused by trying to solve my old
problem. linux, wheeee!
3081 [21:57:15] <markybob> libertine: you probably didn't
install the headers so the nvidia driver never got compiled
3082 [21:57:16] <Hydroxide> so menace can do what would have
worked before. (or systemd-specific solutions like somiaj is now
suggesting)
3083 [21:57:29] <libertine> huh. markybob how do I do the thing?
3084 [21:57:40] <somiaj> Hydroxide: it is, I can't seem to
find a package contain the policy-rc.d script?
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3087 [21:57:53] <markybob> apt-get install linux-headers-amd64
3088 [21:58:03] <libertine> iirc, I had this problem with the
other kernel too but the nomodeset thing worked and then i installed
the nividia drivers and it was fine
3089 [21:58:21] <libertine> do I need to install those from the
backports for the newest kernel?
3090 [21:58:28] <somiaj> Hydroxide: the only thing I see is
policyrcd-script-zg2, but not the actual script.
3091 [21:58:45] <markybob> libertine: if you have a kernel from
backports you need headers from backports
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3093 [21:59:22] <libertine> okaty, I'll give that a try
3094 [21:59:48] <kang0> Which hardware/software features gets
unlocked aftrr rooting a phone?
3095 [21:59:53] <kang0> Like usb otg
3096 [21:59:56] <libertine> anything else i did not install that I
should have? I just updated the kernel. Do I need to reinstall all
my system stuff from backports now?
3097 [22:00:04] <markybob> kang0: that couldn't be more
offtopic
3098 [22:00:10] <Hydroxide> somiaj: hm, my knowledge appears to be
staler than I thought it was. sorry :)
3099 [22:00:26] <Hydroxide> use the systemd solutuon I guess :)
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3103 [22:00:48] <markybob> libertine: eh one step at a time. dplg
-l nvidia-driver
3104 [22:00:50] <somiaj> Hydroxide: not sure what that is, I hope
mask is the solution.
3105 [22:00:51] <markybob> libertine: dpkg*
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3107 [22:01:08] <libertine> after i boot into the new kernel,
right?
3108 [22:01:34] <markybob> libertine: doesn't matter for that
command
3109 [22:02:08] <jelly> Borromini: nod, debian doesn't really
cater to the embedded crowd a whole lot, there's dozens of
other improvements to be done there
3110 [22:02:49] <libertine> crap i apparently didn't have
that driver installed. I guess I was using nouveu and didn't
know it?
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3112 [22:03:06] <libertine> well, maybe that will solve the
problem
3113 [22:03:13] <libertine> doing the thing and going to try a
reboot again.
3114 [22:03:14] <Borromini> jelly: yeah, it's a bit weird
with all those projects coming with 'official' debian
images... beaglebone etc.
3115 [22:03:14] <markybob> hrm. then i'm not sure why
you'd get a black screen
3116 [22:03:22] <markybob> shouldn't have happened with
nouveu
3117 [22:03:44] <markybob> hopefully some nvidia person will step
in. never had one myself.
3118 [22:03:50] <jelly> Borromini: most of those really work best
with a custom kernel anyway
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3121 [22:05:09] <Borromini> jelly: true... i built my own for my
beaglebone, but the armmp kernel works as well. less work for me,
just takes more space :)
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3147 [22:13:28] <libertine> woof.
3148 [22:13:50] <libertine> upgraded kernel and headers, installed
nvidia-driver, sound works after suspend. For now.
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3150 [22:14:01] <markybob> libertine: sweet
3151 [22:14:09] <libertine> Anyone want to take bets on whether
I'll lose my sound again in a few days?
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3153 [22:14:32] <markybob> libertine: where's my beer?
3154 [22:14:50] <libertine> your beer is in maryland
3155 [22:14:51] <jelly> libertine: you'll probably have some
other issue if not, it's linux after all
3156 [22:15:05] <libertine> I can never decide if i love or hate
fighting with linux
3157 [22:15:12] <libertine> on one hand, i like having this much
control.
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3160 [22:15:26] <libertine> on the other, I'm always
tinkering and spending a lot of time on it
3161 [22:15:37] <libertine> time i COULD be spending learning to
code firmware so i can make bugfixes :P
3162 [22:16:06] <jelly> I just have two linux machines for when
one inevitably breaks
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3164 [22:16:35] <libertine> anyway, I do appreciate all your help,
jelly and markybob. I'd goladly buy you a drink if you were
anywhere in my area.
3165 [22:16:36] <Borromini> i'm glad i have my laptop and my
desktop... like jelly says
3166 [22:17:08] <libertine> Alternatively, I make things like
silly hats and scarves and the like and if you want to make a
request I'll grant it :)
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3181 [22:24:00] <snipe> hi dudes
3182 [22:24:13] <snipe> mobprobe nvidia, returns me this error,
why? modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'nvidia': Required
key not available
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3186 [22:25:13] <snipe> guys?
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3191 [22:26:09] <buu> This means you have secure boot turned on in
your motherboard bios settings. If you want to use the nvidia
driver, you will need to turn secure boot off.
3192 [22:26:12] <buu>
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3193 [22:26:37] <buu> amazing
3194 [22:27:42] <snipe> AHAHAHAHHA
3195 [22:27:59] <snipe> its better not eating fish as well
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3201 [22:29:57] <Borromini> i don't know why you would want
secure boot on a linux machine :-/ if they're going to own your
ass there are plenty of ways to do it :)
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3203 [22:30:36] <markybob> stretch will have secure boot support
3204 [22:30:50] <buu> I still have no idea what secure boot is
supposed to fix
3205 [22:30:51] <markybob> i saw the mini debconf presentation
about it last week
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3207 [22:31:07] <buu> Other than some kind of generic DRM lock
down
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3209 [22:36:01] <kang0> Have you came across any online lab where
all hardware devices are available and can be experimented from your
home remotely?
3210 [22:38:39] <buu> Isn't that what emulators are for
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3212 [22:39:17] <Borromini> i think he hacked into one and is now
wondering what to do with it.
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3303 [23:29:56] <JustinHitla> I have interface bnep0 with ip
192.168.44.3 and that is what I use internet over, its from
bluetooth tehering for android, but how to know my real ip rather
than using some web service that says your ip ? back when I used
GPRS I used pppd and it always were creating ppp0 interface with
internet ip adress, but now I only know my local ip betwenn PC
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3305 [23:30:00] <JustinHitla> and phone any way to find out ip
when connecting ?
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3323 [23:38:13] <_0xbadc0de> guys
3324 [23:38:27] <_0xbadc0de> In order to netinst debian from a usb
flash drive
3325 [23:38:36] <_0xbadc0de> can I use NTFS for the format?
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3341 [23:45:26] <jmcnaught> _0xbadc0de: no
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3346 [23:46:03] <asterismo_m> !dpkg bpo
3347 [23:46:04] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly
backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for
the current stable (see <jessie backports>) and oldstable
(<wheezy backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian
developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read
replaced-url
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3352 [23:46:53] <JustinHitla> !dpkg ntfs
3353 [23:46:53] <dpkg> Windows NT File System (NTFS) has drivers
available in Debian: the read-only Linux kernel driver and a
<FUSE> driver providing write support. For information about
the former, ask me about <ntfsro>. For information about
read/write access, ask me about <ntfsrw>. See also
<ntfsclone>, <label>.
replaced-url
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3355 [23:47:14] <markybob> fyi you can /msg dpkg
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3364 [23:49:53] <jelly> _0xbadc0de: it doesn't matter because
debian-installer image is supposed to overwrite the whole device
including its current filesystem and partition table
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3369 [23:51:14] <jelly> dpkg, tell _0xbadc0de about
win32diskimager
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