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0 [00:00:00] <awwal> mazert, sid and jessie here, no /dev/radio
too :( thanks :)
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7 [00:01:38] <mazert> I did not know this directory.
8 [00:01:53] <cluelessperson> is there a way to apt-get a
SINGLE package from jessie-backports without adding it to sources?
9 [00:02:11] <mazert> to use radio card for listining stations
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12 [00:04:33] <mazert> cluelessperson: i think you can't,
cause you need to have the package list for jessie backport
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15 [00:05:33] <mutante> cluelessperson: you can manually
download it from the http server and then use dpkg -i, but not
really recommended
16 [00:05:41] <mazert> or if it is for a single package only,
you can download it from web, then dpkg -i package.deb
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19 [00:06:11] <mazert> but ckecking the sha1 sum first of course
;)
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49 [00:13:12] <rabenvog1l> hey :)
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51 [00:14:03] <rabenvog1l> do you guys know whats happening at
my server? i try to edit the php.ini as root and i dont have writing
permissions for whatever reasons...
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53 [00:14:15] <rabenvog1l> anybody know a solution?
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55 [00:14:59] <awwal> mazert, trying to get 'radio'
pkg working :)
replaced-url
56 [00:15:01] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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60 [00:16:23] <LtL> rabenvog1l: change its
permissions/edit/change back perms. it could be 'locked'
in use maybe
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62 [00:16:25] <kevin-leptons> rabenvog, i do not know that file
mode are support here ?
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65 [00:17:44] <rabenvog1l> its a the php configuration file in
my case for an apache webserver
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67 [00:18:49] <LtL> rabenvog1l: yeah figured that, does it have
write permission? 'stat php.ini'
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70 [00:19:56] <rabenvog1l> yeah it says writing permission for
root
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77 [00:22:39] <rabenvog1l> still when i open it as root it says
readonly it is so strange
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81 [00:23:18] <kevin-leptons> rabenvog1l: try to check any
process using php.ini
82 [00:23:31] <unborn> rabenvog1l: as root you should be able to
edit php.ini file
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85 [00:23:52] <rabenvog1l> @unborn im trying to that
86 [00:24:10] <unborn> rabenvog1l: how do you edit file?
directly in terminal or via some gui?
87 [00:24:10] <rabenvog1l> kevin-leptions: k
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89 [00:24:21] <rabenvog1l> unborn: via ssh
90 [00:24:29] <unborn> rabenvog1l: aka nano?
91 [00:24:30] <rabenvog1l> unborn: no gui though
92 [00:24:35] <rabenvog1l> unborn: yea ^
93 [00:25:01] <afernandez_> aka vi
94 [00:25:04] <rabenvog1l> unborn: vi doesn't work either
95 [00:25:10] <afernandez_> as root
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97 [00:25:17] <unborn> rabenvog1l: so you should be able to
edit.. just ssh root@yourdomian.com and then nano /path to any file
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99 [00:25:26] <kevin-leptons> what is mean. some thing wrong.
you use ssh then you must edit by vim or nano
100 [00:25:31] <unborn> or vi
101 [00:25:35] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: can you please run
"stat php.ini" and put the results on
replaced-url
102 [00:25:39] <afernandez_> you mut change to root after ssh
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104 [00:25:50] <rabenvog1l> i did that
105 [00:25:50] <afernandez_> must*
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107 [00:25:58] <rabenvog1l> i went sudo -i
108 [00:25:59] <meh__> if you are creating patches for a debian
package
109 [00:26:00] <rabenvog1l> still didnt work
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111 [00:26:03] <meh__> this would work?
112 [00:26:06] <unborn> or just log directly as root
113 [00:26:15] <rabenvog1l> ill try that
114 [00:26:25] <meh__> 1 reame your editions of code with
exxtension .new "example, as.cc to asd.cc.new"
115 [00:26:37] <meh__> 2 run in terminal: diff -u asd.cc
asd.cc.new
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117 [00:27:03] <unborn> rabenvog1l: just log to server directly
as root.. ssh root@...
118 [00:27:04] <meh__> 3 delete the .new of the patch
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123 [00:28:28] <jmcnaught> meh__: most Debian packages now use
quilt to manage patches. If you "/msg dpkg nmg" the bot
will respond with a link to a guide that introduces the concept.
quilt also has its own docs.
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127 [00:30:08] <rabenvog1l> x
128 [00:30:26] <unborn> rabenvog1l: I guess it worked
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130 [00:31:31] <rabenvog1l> unborn: nope
131 [00:31:36] <rabenvog1l> unborn: still didn't work
132 [00:31:41] <rabenvog1l> here's the stats
133 [00:31:42] <rabenvog1l>
replaced-url
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135 [00:32:17] <rabenvog1l> vy!8Y(UFcO/PjU5%PMOd;5&#S
136 [00:32:30] <unborn> rabenvog1l: are you logged in as root?
137 [00:32:35] <afernandez_> I guess that is your pw?
138 [00:32:43] <rabenvog1l> yes i am
139 [00:32:45] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: if that's a password
it's time to change it :)
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142 [00:32:52] <afernandez_> ha ha ha ha
143 [00:32:55] <rabenvog1l> wooooopsy :D
144 [00:33:01] <rabenvog1l> haha
145 [00:33:04] <unborn> haha
146 [00:33:05] <rabenvog1l> brb
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148 [00:33:14] <afernandez_> pwgen -ny 16
149 [00:33:22] <LtL> rabenvog1l: that file is writable as root
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153 [00:33:45] <unborn> yeah its writeable
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155 [00:34:14] <unborn> rabenvog1l: you doing something wrong or
you are not logged in as root
156 [00:34:26] <kevin-leptons> rabenvog1l: if you use vim, you
can use override command 'w!'. with some file setting as
/etc/sudores, debian vim require to override. may be php.ini too :D
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159 [00:35:09] <unborn> kevin-leptons: I think he is logged in as
root directly and not via su or sudo command
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161 [00:35:23] <rabenvog1l> ok
162 [00:35:27] <rabenvog1l> i was logged in as root directly
163 [00:35:30] <jmcnaught> kevin-leptons: best not to edit
/etc/sudoers directly, you should use "visudo" instead
164 [00:35:32] <rabenvog1l> also used sudo
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166 [00:35:46] <rabenvog1l> and also used sudo -i to elevate
privileges
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172 [00:36:48] <unborn> or just su command
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175 [00:37:17] <unborn> however if you was not able to edit file
as root logged in directly rabenvog1l then something is wrong
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177 [00:37:31] <rabenvog1l> true
178 [00:37:31] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: if "whoami" says
root then you're root. is it possible that the filesystem is
mounted read-only?
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180 [00:37:46] <unborn> usually you edit php.ini and then just
restart apache to apply configuration and you done..
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182 [00:37:54] <kevin-leptons> unborn: i not sure. may be ask him
credential to log to server to see :D
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185 [00:38:41] <kevin-leptons> jmcnaught: can you explain reasons
? i have not more knowledge in secure
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187 [00:38:59] <unborn> kevin-leptons: im too old for this but -
I guess I should be laughing or something
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195 [00:41:57] <kevin-leptons> unborn: i sure that some thing
went wrong!
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198 [00:42:35] <rabenvog1l> jmcnaught: no its not
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200 [00:43:09] <unborn> rabenvog1l: that is weird.. check user
accounts on your server
201 [00:43:15] <jmcnaught> kevin-leptons: visudo validates that
the syntax is correct before saving the file, and makes sure
it's not being edited more than once at a time
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204 [00:43:42] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: what is the exact error
you get when you try to save it?
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207 [00:44:19] <Pegasus_RPG> Hello. I'm installing a new
Jessie system and can't seem to get ethernet interface bonding
working like I could in Wheezy. (Though systems upgraded from Wheezy
are fine.)
208 [00:44:31] <Pegasus_RPG> I'm getting bonding: bond0:
option mode: unable to set because the bond device has slaves
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210 [00:44:53] <Pegasus_RPG> And I'm like "of course it
has slaves! that's the point!"
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212 [00:45:29] <Pegasus_RPG> Full output from 'ifup
bond0' is: [ 1151.658215] bonding: bond0: option mode: unable
to set because the bond device has slaves
213 [00:45:29] <Pegasus_RPG> sh: echo: I/O error
214 [00:45:29] <Pegasus_RPG> RTNETLINK answers: File exists
215 [00:45:29] <Pegasus_RPG> Failed to bring up bond0.
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218 [00:45:51] <Pegasus_RPG> whoops sorry, didn't mean to
flood
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220 [00:46:05] <rabenvog1l> jmcnaught: E45: 'readonly'
option is set (add ! to override)
221 [00:46:10] <unborn> Pegasus_RPG: use paste.debian.net :)
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224 [00:46:30] <rabenvog1l> jmcnaught: when i try to override it:
"php.ini" E212: Can't open file for writing
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226 [00:46:44] <Pegasus_RPG> unborn: right, so
replaced-url
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228 [00:47:50] <unborn> rabenvog1l: ah :)
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230 [00:48:10] <unborn> rabenvog1l: is that your server or its
some server from hosting company?
231 [00:48:51] <rabenvog1l> unborn: why is that relevant?
232 [00:48:52] <unborn> rabenvog1l: I think this explains a lot..
seems to me that you will need to speak to your hosting company
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234 [00:48:57] <unborn> yes it is rabenvog1l
235 [00:49:08] <rabenvog1l> unborn: no im sure it is but why :D?
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237 [00:49:41] <unborn> some hosting companies wont allow you
edit those kind of files.. you can even give it 0777 and you wont be
able to edit that anyway
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239 [00:49:50] <rabenvog1l> unborn: ok
240 [00:49:58] <snfgf> how do I find where my linker is searching
for libraries and add a location?
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242 [00:50:12] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: if it's some sort of
container style VPS you might actually not have permission due to
some config problem by the host
243 [00:50:31] <unborn> rabenvog1l: if you would have build
server on your own let say on your pc or machine thats different
244 [00:50:53] <rabenvog1l> hmmm
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246 [00:50:59] <rabenvog1l> well i don't host the server
myself
247 [00:51:02] <unborn> rabenvog1l: as jmcnaught said.. as soon
as I seen e212 it was self explanatory
248 [00:51:07] <rabenvog1l> but I was the one installing php on
it :D
249 [00:51:16] <unborn> rabenvog1l: speak to your hosting
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253 [00:51:58] <Pegasus_RPG> So now I tried manually with
'ifenslave bond0 eth2 eth1' and I get 'bonding:
bond0: option slaves: unable to set because the bond device is
up'
254 [00:52:00] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: what does lsattr say for
the file?
255 [00:52:01] <rabenvog1l> unborn: k will do. thanks to all of
you for the help!
256 [00:52:04] <Pegasus_RPG> yet it's not
257 [00:52:17] <unborn> Pegasus_RPG: did you look here?
replaced-url
258 [00:52:18] * Pegasus_RPG reboots
259 [00:52:25] <rabenvog1l> jmcnaught: ----i--------e-- php.ini
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261 [00:53:25] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: hah! so the immutable
attribute was set on this file at one point. use chattr to unset the
'i' flag
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264 [00:54:23] <rabenvog1l> WOW
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267 [00:55:10] <kevin-leptons> that is work ?
268 [00:55:12] <rabenvog1l> y
269 [00:55:20] <rabenvog1l> why didn't i think of this first
270 [00:55:41] <rabenvog1l> well - thank you like a lot.
271 [00:55:42] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: do you remember doing
"chattr +i php.ini" at some point? i see that attribute
get recommended sometimes but i generally think it's silly
because it's easy to forget
272 [00:55:55] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: cheers :)
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274 [00:55:58] <kevin-leptons> funny
275 [00:56:18] <unborn> jmcnaught: hosting companies do this
sometimes..
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279 [00:56:42] <Pegasus_RPG> unborn: no, but I've done what
that says already. At least it provides some debugging tools
280 [00:57:00] <unborn> and to be honest with you.. I wouldnt be
thinking same rabenvog1l .. It did not come to my mind at all as
well.
281 [00:57:06] <kevin-leptons> i never have problem. but who add
'i' att of php.ini ?
282 [00:57:07] <rabenvog1l> unborn & jmcnaught: could have
been me - have that server for quite some time now and set the lamp
stack up months ago
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284 [00:57:52] <rabenvog1l> just checked the guide i used - there
it is ... :D
285 [00:57:56] <jmcnaught> rabenvog1l: usually i see +i getting
used when a file keeps getting changed and someone doesn't know
how to stop it from happening
286 [00:58:20] <hill-Menwith> hullorz
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288 [00:58:50] <hill-Menwith> How many bytes does a full install
of Debian on a hard disk take?
289 [00:59:00] <rabenvog1l> yeah i thought it may just be a nice
security feature - if people are now aware enough of this as i am
for example :D
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291 [00:59:25] <Pegasus_RPG> unborn: so it's working now
after a reboot
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294 [01:00:26] <unborn> Pegasus_RPG: could be that.. a bit
unusual.
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299 [01:01:30] <jmcnaught> hill-Menwith: some answers in this
appendix of the install manual:
replaced-url
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301 [01:01:38] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: hard question to answer
because of the varity of packages that culd be included in a
'full install'
302 [01:01:45] <unborn> hill-Menwith: I think 4 - 6 gigs?
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304 [01:02:31] <unborn> hill-Menwith: naked system and ssh only
should be less then 4 gigs.. lets say 10 gb disk would be more then
fine
305 [01:03:03] <hill-Menwith> i want to put in everything ...
including the kitchen sink
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309 [01:03:55] <axc1298> just download all the dvds then
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311 [01:03:59] <axc1298> and you will have everything there is
312 [01:04:26] <hill-Menwith> axc1298: but i wonder about
decompressed, installation size
313 [01:04:33] <Pegasus_RPG> Next issue: I have an IPv4 DHCP
server running on one box as well as an IPv6 autoconfiguration
service on another that just gives the IPv6 address prefix. The
problem is that dhclient gets the limited info from the IPv6 server
and doesn't ask the IPv4 one which has more details.
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315 [01:04:40] <hill-Menwith> how big should my partition be
316 [01:04:56] <jmcnaught> hill-Menwith: you probably don't
want to install all of the packages in Debian, there's like
40,000 of them. some of them conflict with each other too.
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318 [01:05:19] <hill-Menwith> jmcnaught: but only at runtime, no?
319 [01:05:50] <jmcnaught> hill-Menwith: if you just want a
reasonable comprehensive desktop environment, productivity programs,
some development tools, 15-20GB for the root filesystem is plenty
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323 [01:06:58] <hill-Menwith> ALL development tools ... for Ruby,
Haskell, Python, Lisp, Android ... every development, including
COBOL
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325 [01:07:53] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: you could set up LVM and
adjust the size once you get everything installed
326 [01:07:56] <okee> My microphone went out on VOIP, and I
can't remember how to fix it. I recall it is a configuration
issue with the sound card, and requires opening up a piece of
software to change the settings. Can someone remind me how this is
done? I have a notepad with saved settings that should apply to the
sound card if it is working correctly.
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328 [01:08:15] <unborn> hill-Menwith: for complet repository you
should have 2tb disk minimum
329 [01:08:34] <Twinkletoes> I'm following the guide on
wiki.samba.org to join samba as a DC to an existing AD domain. If
the internal DNS server just forwards to a Windows DNS server, is it
worth having samba as an additional DC? ie. what can it do without
the Windows DC being there?
330 [01:08:35] <hill-Menwith> 2TB? seriously?
331 [01:08:39] <somiaj> okee: do you use pulseaudio or not
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334 [01:08:44] <docmur> When I run ietadm --version I see trunk,
how do I check which version of iSCSI I'm running? I think
I'm running into a bug from 1.4.20.1 where I can't always
delete a iSCSI target, so I did apt-get install iscsitarget and
iscsitarget-dkms but I get: is not newer than what is already found
in kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64 (trunk).
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336 [01:08:55] <unborn> hill-Menwith: if you want install whole
repository then yes
337 [01:08:57] <okee> somiaj> I think I do, but trying to find
it on here.
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340 [01:09:03] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: debian has 20,000+
packages, you wno't be using most of those. But it is the size
needed for the complect collection of all packages.
341 [01:09:16] <somiaj> okee: ps fax | grep pulse (do you see any
processes running with pulse in the name)
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343 [01:09:18] <hill-Menwith> aight
344 [01:09:28] <kevin-leptons> hill-Menwith: pick an 2 tera bytes
hd, i think that enough :)
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346 [01:09:38] <mutante> okee: maybe "aumix" ?
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349 [01:09:42] <okee> somiaj> I just found the program in the
start menu. Give me about a minute to check the settings.
350 [01:09:53] <hill-Menwith> kevin-leptons: yeh. some good deals
on 3 Ters
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357 [01:11:14] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: you can probabaly have a
all the development tools and a desktop installed in debian for less
than 30gigs (very rough guess). Any modern drive should have more
than enough space (its the actual source code that can begin to take
up a lot of space)
358 [01:11:14] <kevin-leptons> hill-Menwith: if able to pick 2 of
2 tera bytes hd, you can put bathroom into it :)
359 [01:11:32] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: if you use LVM you can
adjust partition sizes at a later date if you didn't pick a
good enough number.
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363 [01:12:34] <unborn> hill-Menwith: oh sorry just re-read your
need.. only dev tools? i guess you should be okay with 100gigs
perhaps 500gigs for all within /home
364 [01:13:12] <hill-Menwith> somiaj: i see what you mean.
probably makes sense to keep sources compressed, and decomp as
needed
365 [01:13:20] <hill-Menwith> unborn: cool
366 [01:13:43] <somiaj> hill-Menwith: I'm just talking the
size of the uncompressed binary packages, once you start collecting
source code or creating your own the space can get used up faster.
367 [01:13:57] <hill-Menwith> kevin-leptons: and the inflatable
backyard pool ... lol :)
368 [01:14:24] <hill-Menwith> somiaj: ok
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371 [01:15:38] <hill-Menwith> i'll say 500GB, for comfort
sake, and it'll prolly accomodate growth of distro versions for
the next 3 generations, i'd say
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373 [01:16:36] <hill-Menwith> but by then, i'll just LVM
more HDDs if need be
374 [01:17:12] <hill-Menwith> incidentally, what's a good
encryption scheme for LVM?
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378 [01:18:03] <jmcnaught> hill-Menwith: the installer can setup
LVM inside dm-crypt/luks encryption
379 [01:18:23] <hill-Menwith> jmcnaught: great
380 [01:18:42] <jmcnaught> hill-Menwith: you may want to manually
reduce the size of the largest volume (it can be done in the
installer) to leave some unallocated space
381 [01:19:11] <hill-Menwith> jmcnaught: to be able to increase
volume sizes later on?
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386 [01:19:58] <kevin-leptons> hill-Menwith: in problem
seriously. you need have enough space for (package + dev-package +
source + build-file + fragment + backup). so 1 TB are best. i think
that
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389 [01:20:19] <hill-Menwith> kevin-leptons: i see. ok
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391 [01:21:38] <Pegasus_RPG> Dammit, how can I find out what is
overwriting /etc/resolv.conf ?!
392 [01:22:01] <sweettea> resolveconf? networkmanager?
393 [01:22:22] <LtL> Pegasus_RPG: probably network-manager
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395 [01:22:40] <Pegasus_RPG> resolvconf is not installed. I
removed isc-dhcp-client to test as well. What's
network-manager's package name?
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397 [01:23:00] <unborn> Pegasus_RPG: :) put your settings there
and save and then do chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
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399 [01:23:35] <Pegasus_RPG> unborn: I thought about that, but
that seems hacky. I'd like to do the "right" thing.
:)
400 [01:23:53] <somiaj> install resolvconf or openresolv
401 [01:24:15] <sweettea> either disable network-manager or
embrace it
402 [01:24:18] <Pegasus_RPG> yeah, network-manager is not
installed either
403 [01:24:22] <Pegasus_RPG> so WTF
404 [01:24:36] * Pegasus_RPG just has a bare install with nothing
selected in tasksel
405 [01:24:39] <sweettea> dhcp?
406 [01:24:46] <somiaj> And then just let those programs keep
your resolv.conf from changing, that is if you are not able to track
down what is modifing that file.
407 [01:24:57] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: how do you configure your
network?
408 [01:24:58] <unborn> Pegasus_RPG:
replaced-url
409 [01:25:16] <Pegasus_RPG> somiaj: /etc/network/interfaces
410 [01:25:35] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: care to share that file with
us.
411 [01:27:00] <Pegasus_RPG> somiaj:
replaced-url
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415 [01:28:04] <Pegasus_RPG> Okay, I could use resolvconf, but
what's weird is that another machine I have (which was upgraded
from Wheezy) doesn't have that installed and it doesn't
overwrite resolv.conf
416 [01:28:09] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: I don't think the
allow-hotplug is the issue, but you may not need that (unless you
want it triggering when a hotplug event is detected with your
network)
417 [01:28:38] <sweettea> id dhcpdc running
418 [01:28:40] <sweettea> is*
419 [01:28:52] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: but I don't see
anything that should be overwriting the resolv.conf file, maybe use
iotop or some other tool to keep an eye on that file and see what is
modifing it
420 [01:29:01] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: also do you have any files
in /etc/network/interfaces.d/?
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423 [01:29:59] <Pegasus_RPG> somiaj: no files in there
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425 [01:30:23] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: no process with
'dhcp' in its name is running
426 [01:30:44] <juul> Pegasus_RPG: what about dhclient?
427 [01:31:01] <Pegasus_RPG> juul: no. I removed the package to
be sure
428 [01:31:08] <sweettea> removed, but rebooted since?
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430 [01:31:14] <Pegasus_RPG> ah, no
431 [01:31:19] <sweettea> actually nm idk how deb does that
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433 [01:31:22] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: I don't see any obvious
culprit. I know systemd has a networkd that can mange network
devices (as yet another tool). By default this should be disabled in
debian, but maybe it got configured and systemd is the culrpit.
434 [01:31:25] <Pegasus_RPG> (though I don't see dhclient in
ps)
435 [01:31:29] <sweettea> it would stop the proc b4 removing it,
right?
436 [01:31:31] <juul> ps aux|grep dhclient ?
437 [01:31:39] <Pegasus_RPG> juul: yeah, nothing
438 [01:31:54] <mutante> 'pump' is another dhcp client
439 [01:31:58] <Pegasus_RPG> (well, other then the grep of
course)
440 [01:32:14] <juul> dnsmasq?
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442 [01:32:22] <Pegasus_RPG> somiaj: how could I check?
443 [01:32:30] <sweettea> that does not touch resolv.conf iirc
444 [01:32:32] <somiaj> Pegasus_RPG: I would just put a watch on
the file and see if you could figure out which process is actually
modifing the file.
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446 [01:32:49] <sweettea> yea at this point id watch the file on
reboot
447 [01:32:59] <sweettea> see what touches it
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450 [01:33:57] <juul> i'm pretty sure dnsmasq does touch
resolv.conf
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452 [01:34:40] <juul> though maybe it happens through
network-manager?
453 [01:34:49] <juul> i'd also run: sudo
/etc/init.d/networking restart
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456 [01:35:47] <unborn> heh its midnight again.. meh good nite.
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458 [01:36:08] <Pegasus_RPG> thanks for your help unborn
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460 [01:36:30] * Pegasus_RPG reads how to put a watch on a file
461 [01:36:31] <jmcnaught> !restart networking
462 [01:36:31] <dpkg> From Debian 6.0 "Squeeze"
onwards, the use of the networking init script to reload networking
configuration («/etc/init.d/networking restart») is
discouraged. Instead, perform the actions you really want. Re-apply
changes from /etc/network/interfaces: ifdown eth0; ifup eth0. Remove
all iptables rules: iptables -F. See also <mdblows>.
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466 [01:37:10] <Pegasus_RPG> jmcnaught: okay. I've been in
the habit of just doing ifdown && ifup anyway
467 [01:37:29] <jmcnaught> Pegasus_RPG: that was more for juul :)
468 [01:37:30] <sweettea> im super curious what the cuplrit is
now
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473 [01:38:09] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: I'm rebooting then
will install inotify
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see if it gets clobbered first
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479 [01:41:24] <Pegasus_RPG> Hmm, it's staying put
480 [01:41:51] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: perhaps the
isc-dhcp-client was the cuplrit. I'll reinstall it and see
481 [01:41:53] <sweettea> maybe you uninstalled the culprit
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483 [01:42:33] <kevin-leptons> i have go to bed, see you again
484 [01:43:05] <Pegasus_RPG> Oh, frikking aye, now the bond0
interface isn't working
485 [01:43:23] <Pegasus_RPG> Cannot find device "bond0"
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489 [01:44:43] <Pegasus_RPG> WTF?!?! It even says in the syslog
that it's up, but ifconfig doesn't see it
490 [01:44:48] <juul> jmcnaught: aw i liked that command
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492 [01:45:09] <juul> Pegasus_RPG: ifconfig -a ? also ifconfig is
deprecated, use ip addr show
493 [01:45:11] <Pegasus_RPG> "bond0: error fetching
interface information: Device not found"
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495 [01:45:25] <Pegasus_RPG> juul: ip addr doesn't list it
either
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497 [01:45:37] <Pegasus_RPG> I didn't change my
/etc/network/interfaces from what I pasted earlier
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501 [01:46:08] <juul> alright, i don't have experience with
bonding
502 [01:46:18] <kevin-leptons> close
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506 [01:47:06] * Pegasus_RPG wonders if he should install Wheezy from
scratch then upgrade since that seems to be a more smooth process!
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510 [01:47:41] <hill-Menwith> Pegasus_RPG: let me mention
something, before you reinstall
511 [01:47:49] * Pegasus_RPG isn't serious... yet
512 [01:48:08] <Pegasus_RPG> but go ahead, hill-Menwith
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518 [01:49:11] <Pegasus_RPG> networking[403]: Configuring network
interfaces...Cannot find device "bond0"
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522 [01:49:53] <Pegasus_RPG> oh jeez, apparently I can't
ahve the "inet6 auto" line for a bonded interface
523 [01:50:05] <Pegasus_RPG> right, so back to fixing resolv.conf
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528 [01:50:42] <hill-Menwith> whenever i try to change settings
of networking (host name, DNS, etc.) i get error "Could not
access resolv.conf", or something to that effect. But the file
is there: /etc/resolv.conf. No matter all permissions i give the
file (ugo +rwx), error persists.
529 [01:51:11] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: how do you get the ip
address? is it a fixed one or you get via dhcp?
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531 [01:52:07] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: static
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533 [01:52:50] <hill-Menwith> annoyed me. now i just ignore it,
as long as my networking does what i want ... :|
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535 [01:53:49] <hill-Menwith> i tried writing the
/etc/resolv.conf by hand . . . then something would rewrite it ...
and say it couldn't find the file ... bleah
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538 [01:53:56] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: how do you manage the
network? e/n/i, NM (other?)
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541 [01:54:08] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: I still have the dhcp
client removed and the file is still being changed. inotify is
saying so but not telling me who or what process is changing it
542 [01:54:15] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: e/n/i
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546 [01:55:05] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: no any other services
running? like dhcp instances or NM?
547 [01:55:51] <sweettea> damn
548 [01:56:04] <sweettea> wait inotify did not tell you what
altered it?
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552 [01:56:28] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: no, just that it's
been opened, modified, and close_write'd
553 [01:56:59] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: do you specify the
dns-nameservers in the e/n/i file?
554 [01:57:07] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: not at the moment
555 [01:57:10] <jmcnaught> Pegasus_RPG: is there anything in
journalctl from the time it got modified?
556 [01:57:32] <sweettea>
replaced-url
557 [01:57:46] <Pegasus_RPG> jmcnaught: no
558 [01:57:55] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: also no dnsmaq or unbound
or resolvconf packages installed?
559 [01:58:00] <sweettea> inotifywait -mq -e open -e modify
/etc/hosts
560 [01:58:21] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: nope. Bare base install
here (plus ifenslave)
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562 [01:58:38] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: also what does say ls -la
/etc/resolv.conf?
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564 [01:59:04] <Pegasus_RPG> sweettea: I just did
'inotifywait /etc/resolv.conf' which reports all events
565 [01:59:24] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 96
May 31 19:59 /etc/resolv.conf
566 [02:00:07] <Pegasus_RPG> ah HA! ii rdnssd 1.0.1-1+b1 amd64
IPv6 recursive DNS server discovery daemon
567 [02:00:20] <sweettea> ipv6 :/
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569 [02:00:22] <Pegasus_RPG> Must be a standard package
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572 [02:00:36] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: well install resolvconf
package then
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574 [02:01:01] <sweettea> wtf is that service anyway
575 [02:01:10] <sweettea> recursive dns server discovery??
576 [02:01:35] <Pegasus_RPG> I never (intentionally) installed it
577 [02:01:45] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: it's because youre
using bonding. install resolvconf package and edit
/etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base to your liking
578 [02:01:51] * Pegasus_RPG checks the apt history
579 [02:02:01] <sweettea>
replaced-url
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581 [02:02:07] <mutante> ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery
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583 [02:02:12] <mutante> dpkg: rfc 5006
584 [02:02:12] <dpkg> mutante: I'm not sure, is it larger
than a breadbox?
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586 [02:02:21] <cluelessperson> Question, so I used debootstrap
to setup a filresystem? I chrooted into it and created the
environment I need. How do I "install" this on another
computer?
587 [02:02:24] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops, sweettea: removing rdnssd
does the job
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589 [02:02:39] <sweettea> why would bonding cause that
590 [02:03:07] <Pegasus_RPG> Thanks for working through this with
me and your patience!
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593 [02:03:31] <teraflops> ^
594 [02:03:33] <teraflops> heh
595 [02:03:51] <mutante> its funny that dnssd has
"Conflicts: network-manager". i would have blamed
network-manager for it :p
596 [02:03:56] <mutante> rdnssd
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598 [02:04:30] <Pegasus_RPG> Okay, so it appears it was installed
automatically, right after acpi-support-base and before eject
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602 [02:04:43] <teraflops> sweettea: I thought resolv.conf got
blank
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604 [02:05:05] <sweettea> ah
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607 [02:05:24] <sweettea> well im off, gl to all
608 [02:05:31] <teraflops> o/
609 [02:05:49] <Pegasus_RPG> teraflops: no, sorry, it was being
clobbered with just IPv6 DNS server addresses (from my DHCPv6 RA
box)
610 [02:05:55] <Pegasus_RPG> thanks sweettea
611 [02:06:27] <teraflops> oh I missed that info :P
612 [02:06:33] <teraflops> i was late to the party
613 [02:06:51] <Pegasus_RPG> No problem. I appreciate the sanity
checks :)
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616 [02:07:16] * Pegasus_RPG wonders now if installing resolvconf would
have fixed the problem too.
617 [02:07:29] <Pegasus_RPG> i.e. if rdnssd "plays
nice" with resolvconf
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619 [02:08:10] <snfgf> gcc test.c -L/usr/local/lib -lzlog
-lpthread; ./a.out -> "error loading shared libraries
libzlog.so.1.1"
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621 [02:08:26] <snfgf> ls -l /usr/local/lib shows libzlog.so.1.1
622 [02:08:33] <teraflops> well is useful to get a fixed
resolv.conf file even if youre running a dhcp client
623 [02:08:42] <snfgf> what might be wrong?
624 [02:08:57] <teraflops> Pegasus_RPG: ah well I guess so
625 [02:09:19] <Pegasus_RPG> snfgf: looking in the wrong places
for it? try ldd a.out
626 [02:09:28] <klow> cluelessperson : you'll likely need a
live CD or usb stick and be able to copy that chroot to the root of
the disk you are installing it to , you can tarball the chroot (tar
cvfpz ) or you can rsync it ..
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629 [02:09:49] <klow> also, youll need to install the grub or
other bootloader into the MBR of the target disk
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631 [02:10:45] <snfgf> Pegasus_RPG, libzlog.so.1.1 => not
found, but it is in the directory I gave to -L switch...?
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633 [02:12:33] <cluelessperson> klow, hrm
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635 [02:13:32] <klow> whats your end goal? I've used
debootstrap and chroot to tweak things as you are doing, but my end
goal was always to then use it with debian-live
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638 [02:14:05] <cafuego> snfgf: Is /usr/local/lib listed in
/etc/ld.so.conf?
639 [02:14:07] <klow> there are better ways IMO to get the
environment you want and have it be repeatable , like preseeding ,
or config management with puppet, chef etc, or for devops and cloud
stuff Docker/Rkt
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649 [02:16:18] <snfgf> cafuego, ld.so.conf includes all of
ld.so.conf.d, and in that file I have 3 files, fakeroot-x86.conf,
libc.conf, x86.conf
650 [02:16:27] <snfgf> /usr/local/lib is in libc.conf
651 [02:16:40] <snfgf> (in that directory)*
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660 [02:21:15] <snfgf> :(
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670 [02:25:45] <Grievre> snfgf: run ldconfig and failing that
exit your session and log back in
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674 [02:26:46] <snfgf> Greivre: it worked o_O
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676 [02:27:01] <snfgf> now i need to read the man page
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744 [03:13:55] <buu> ok
745 [03:14:16] <buu> I need a magic incantation to let one debian
box read files with ':' in the name over a samba mount
from another debian box
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748 [03:16:21] <jmcnaught> buu: there's no colon-magic
package :/ but did you try escaping the colon with a backslash?
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756 [03:18:31] <buu> jmcnaught: Yeah, that's not the problem
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759 [03:18:39] <buu> jmcnaught: samba just has issues with colons
760 [03:18:44] <buu> Because it's win95 technology
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763 [03:19:54] <eipi10> hi. where can I find the .xinit file ..
so I can edit which session I log into?
764 [03:20:17] <eipi10> there ins't one in my home folder.
765 [03:20:31] <jmcnaught> buu: i don't use samba but could
you explain in more detail? what command are you using, what is the
error?
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767 [03:20:57] <buu> jmcnaught: 'ls: reading directory
'/tank/movies/Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)':
Not a directory'
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770 [03:21:24] <jmcnaught> eipi10: are you using startx? you can
create it
771 [03:21:25] <buu> Samba will return filenames containing
colons and such but if you attempt to send one as an arg it
complains
772 [03:21:50] <jmcnaught> buu: can you show the command you
used?
773 [03:22:00] <eipi10> oh, ok. thanks. I thought I could. yes, i
just installed lxde on openbox.
774 [03:22:36] <jmcnaught> eipi10: i use gdm
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776 [03:22:56] <buu> jmcnaught: ls /tank/movies...transformers..
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778 [03:23:31] <eipi10> could a
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: message I get
on startup have anything to do with this?
779 [03:23:59] <deetwelve> i have an odd issue where i chown -R a
folder to the specific user and its adding a random deleted user.
anyone have any ideas?
780 [03:24:02] <jmcnaught> buu: i don't mean abbreviated, i
mean the exact command and output. you can use
replaced-url
781 [03:24:17] <buu> jmcnaught: I'm genuinely confused what
you're asking
782 [03:24:25] <buu> jmcnaught: You know the command I'm
typing
783 [03:24:43] <eipi10> I deleted the policykit line in the
autostart file and unchecked the policykit box for 'lxsession
startup'
784 [03:24:58] <jmcnaught> buu: i don't know if you're
using Transformers\: or Transformers:
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786 [03:25:14] <eipi10> sorry, desktop session settings.
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789 [03:26:25] <jmcnaught> eipi10: sorry i'm not sure what
you mean by that. what autostart file did you edit, and did you use
"dpkg-reconfigure" to change some settings? on which
package?
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791 [03:27:25] <eipi10> ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
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795 [03:27:51] <eipi10> sry. I just noticed I don't have
lightdm installed.
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797 [03:28:11] <jmcnaught> eipi10: why did you disable policykit?
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802 [03:29:26] <yoLo_> where is the image site for debian ?
803 [03:29:30] <eipi10> umm, b/c i pasted this error:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed in a search
engine, followed a link and copy-catted.
804 [03:29:32] <yoLo_> what*
805 [03:29:55] <eipi10> you don't recommend?
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810 [03:31:06] <jmcnaught> eipi10: is this raspbian? policykit is
useful, it's what manages permissions to configure networks
with NetworkManager for example
811 [03:31:11] <markybob> yoLo_: i'm guessing you mean
replaced-url
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813 [03:31:35] <eipi10> you got me, it's #!++
814 [03:32:18] <eipi10> hey, 647mb iso, cool widget theme.
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816 [03:33:45] <jmcnaught> eipi10: you're welcome to see if
the same problem happens in Debian. if it does then we can help you.
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818 [03:34:02] <eipi10> aww, it IS Debian.
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821 [03:34:15] <deetwelve> i have this werid issue when i change
the permissions of a folder to anything, it changes the owner to a
random deleted user. anyone have any ideas?
822 [03:34:36] <yoLo__> markybob: i want to download the 32 bit
version for an old netbook
823 [03:34:36] <jmcnaught> eipi10: is #!++ some crunchbang
spinoff?
824 [03:34:44] <eipi10> yes.
825 [03:34:47] <yoLo__> does amd64 version suffice ?
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827 [03:35:06] <eipi10> installing, you would think it's
pure Debian.
828 [03:35:29] <jmcnaught> except it's not. doesn't it
even have its own installer?
829 [03:35:38] <eipi10> no.
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832 [03:35:50] <markybob> yoLo__: if you want to install on a 32
bit system you need 32 bit installer
833 [03:35:51] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell eipi10 about crunchbang
834 [03:35:57] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell eipi10 about based on
debian
835 [03:36:07] <eipi10> nor does Hydrogen, but they at least
brand it Bunenlabs.
836 [03:36:22] <yoLo__> markybob: yes how do i get that ?
837 [03:36:46] <jmcnaught> eipi10: why did you pick a small
derivative instead of using Debian? I'm just curious.
838 [03:36:47] <yoLo__> i see amd64 but don't see the 32 bit
installer version
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840 [03:36:51] <markybob> yoLo__: have you been to the homepage?
top right of it there's a link
841 [03:37:16] <yoLo__> thanks..
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843 [03:37:33] <yoLo__> so this prompts me if i want the 64 or 32
bit version right ?
844 [03:37:52] <eipi10> umm, Ive tried the all. Arch,
lubuntu..... Don't like Canonical politics, don't like the
"Arch way"....
845 [03:37:54] <yoLo__> during installation*
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847 [03:38:11] <eipi10> umm, arch and fedora are way too bleeding
edge...
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850 [03:38:39] <eipi10> I would use Centos, but no lxde repos.
851 [03:38:44] <markybob> yoLo__: the installer comes with both
and if it only detects 32 bit that's what you get. if it sees
64 you can do that
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853 [03:39:05] <eipi10> all their package manager are junk.
854 [03:39:16] <eipi10> synaptic and apt and the best...
855 [03:39:21] <eipi10> are^
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857 [03:39:54] <jmcnaught> eipi10: i look at it this way, Debian
has quite a lot of people creating and supporting it. Lots of people
working on Debian is one thing that makes it great, and it also has
a large support community you can get help from
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859 [03:40:25] <eipi10> yeah, and it's rock solid. even the
freakin installer is the cats meow.
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861 [03:41:02] <eipi10> I downloaded a 'standard'
debian iso. I wonder what that's all about.
862 [03:41:07] <error403> I have finished migrating to another
disk. Do I need to add the grub boot loader at bootup? Or can I add
that now to the new disk?
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864 [03:41:23] <jmcnaught> derivatives might have some cool stuff
implemented quicker than how Debian does things, but you're
limited as to where you can ask questions
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866 [03:41:40] <eipi10> yeah...
867 [03:42:16] <eipi10> well, I'll come back if I install
Debian.
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873 [03:48:07] <jmcnaught> error403: are you using grub-pc or
grub-efi?
874 [03:48:54] <buu> jmcnaught: 'Transformers:'
isn't a legal bash token
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876 [03:50:00] <buu> I've never been absolutely sure why
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878 [03:50:37] <error403> jmcnaught> I don't think I am
using either one, since both are showing up as new packages from
apt-get install. I used the grub that came with Debian Jessie.
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880 [03:51:40] <jmcnaught> buu:
replaced-url
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882 [03:53:14] <jmcnaught> buu: hmm.. that might be outdated
actually, but if it is there's probably something that replaces
it
883 [03:53:30] <un214> is there some way of adjusting TCP
keepalive parameters for a single socket?
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894 [03:57:38] <error403> jmcnaught> I am probably using some
flavor of grub-pc, but probably different than the one in the Debian
Repo. I am not on a Mac.
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897 [03:59:03] <jmcnaught> error403: what does "dpkg -l |
grep grub" say?
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899 [04:01:24] <err403> jmcnaught> I am getting an error
message indicating permission is denied, after running the command
you suggested: cannot access
‘/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File’: Permission denied
900 [04:01:49] <err403> jmcnaught> I attempted to run ls -l on
the /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File, but my efforts were to no avail.
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902 [04:02:11] <jmcnaught> err403: what happened when you used
ls?
903 [04:02:35] <err403> jmcnaught> ls: cannot access
/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File: Permission denied
904 [04:02:50] <jmcnaught> err403: what if you run it as root?
905 [04:02:58] <jmcnaught> just the ls command
906 [04:03:14] <err403> duh, now why didn't I think of that.
The brain isn't working.
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911 [04:04:47] <err403> jmcnaught> It comes up as grub-common,
and grub-pc, both of which are in the repository, so I may have been
prompted for an upgrade.
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913 [04:05:28] <jmcnaught> err403: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1951
Apr 27 20:46 /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File
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915 [04:05:44] <jmcnaught> err403: users should be able to read
that file and use dpkg-query
916 [04:06:10] <err403> jmcnaught> The files come up as
grub-common and grub-pc.
917 [04:06:43] <jmcnaught> err403: i would like to see your ls -l
output for that file, something's wrong
918 [04:08:21] <jmcnaught> err403: maybe you should have done a
fresh install on the new SSD, booted into it, and then copied data
over to it
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920 [04:09:05] <err403> jmcnaught> I have a lot of things on
here, so I am hoping the tar would save a little time.
921 [04:09:19] <jmcnaught> err403: anyways if you run
"dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" one of the questions lets you
select which device to install grub to
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925 [04:10:39] <jmcnaught> err403: you can also run
"grub-install /dev/WHATEVER" and then
"update-grub"
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929 [04:12:35] <err403> jmcnaught> I just upgraded the grub
with what is in the Debian Repo, and came up with this
replaced-url
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931 [04:14:09] <err403> jmcnaught> bash: dpkg-reconfigure
grub-pc: command not found
932 [04:14:36] <markybob> again, as root
933 [04:15:24] <err403> markybob> I am already root
replaced-url
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935 [04:16:11] <jmcnaught> err403: earlier you said you ran
"ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File, but my efforts were to no
avail." that was the output that i wanted to see
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939 [04:17:04] <err403> jmcnaught> That was before I went to
root. Once root there was no problem.
940 [04:17:23] <err403> The results at root were grub-common and
grub-pc. After the upgrade two more lines were run.
941 [04:17:50] <jmcnaught> err403: i know, but regular users
should be able to read that file and use "dpkg -l", so i
want to see the permissions on it
942 [04:19:13] <err403> jmcnaught> I can't find the
earlier lines since upgrading.
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944 [04:20:13] <jmcnaught> err403: i don't know what you
mean. i'm just asking you to run "ls -l
/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File" and show me the output
945 [04:20:33] <mundus2018> How might I fix this?
replaced-url
946 [04:21:21] <jmcnaught> mundus2018: what steps led to this
point? do you have any straps?
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949 [04:21:48] <err403> jmcnaught>
replaced-url
950 [04:21:52] <mundus2018> oops its upside down
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952 [04:22:04] <mundus2018> I added a network to WPA_supplicant
953 [04:22:12] <err403> jmcnaught> Ignore that. I pasted the
wrong file. Give me 30 seconds.
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955 [04:23:12] <mundus2018> and it wont connect
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957 [04:24:36] <mundus2018> idk whats wrong
958 [04:24:45] <err403> jmcnaught> The following paste shows
ls -l with and without root. You have to be root in order for it to
run on the results of the earlier command you posted
replaced-url
959 [04:25:47] <mundus2018> I added
network={ssid="Mundus" key_mgmt=NONE}
960 [04:25:54] <mundus2018> (formatted oviously)
961 [04:26:19] <mundus2018> fixed pic --
replaced-url
962 [04:26:57] <jmcnaught> err403: you've probably removed
-x in one of the parent directories, the ownership and permissions
on that file look fine
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964 [04:27:46] <jmcnaught> err403: anyways regular users should
be able to run "dpkg -l" and also read that file
965 [04:28:14] <jmcnaught> err403: it's also puzzling that
dpkg-reconfigure was not found. what if you run
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure?
966 [04:28:43] <err403> jmcnaught> I am not able to run the
dpkg -reconfigure grub-pc, and get an error command not found. I
checked the man page and don't find a reconfigure option. I do
find a configure option, and a deconfigure option, but that is it.
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968 [04:29:03] <jmcnaught> err403: dpkg-reconfigure with no space
969 [04:29:32] <jmcnaught> mundus2018: you added that network=...
to what file? what's in your /etc/network/interfaces?
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972 [04:30:02] <mundus2018> Its added to
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
973 [04:31:27] <jmcnaught> mundus2018: so there is no WPA key?
974 [04:31:36] <mundus2018> no
975 [04:31:40] <mundus2018> its an oepn network
976 [04:31:42] <mundus2018> open
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979 [04:32:39] <err403> jmcnaught> I stand to be corrected.
dpkg-reconfigure has its own manpage, but I get an error indicating
the command is not found.
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982 [04:33:28] <err403> jmcnaught> Root fixed, and I am now at
the menu screen.
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984 [04:33:47] <jmcnaught> mundus2018: you should consider using
WPA2 for all wifi. But if you're not using WPA why are you
using wpa_supplicant? See the example here:
replaced-url
985 [04:34:06] <jmcnaught> err403: it's not clear to me what
you mean
986 [04:34:31] <err403> jmcnaught> I had to be root in order
to run dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
987 [04:34:48] <markybob> that's what i said
988 [04:34:49] <mundus2018> I have an open network becuase my
sisters iphone is broken and can only connect to open networks
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994 [04:36:52] <err403> Hmm. I am thinking I should probably make
a copy of the grub configuration file. I didn't really want to
preserve windows, but it looks like it is included on the new drive.
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997 [04:37:52] <err403> I am going for a jog before it gets too
late. will be back in an hour, and reboot then. Thanks for your
help.
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1002 [04:39:49] <mundus2018> auto wlan0
1003 [04:39:50] <mundus2018> allow-hotplug wlan0
1004 [04:39:54] <mundus2018> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
1005 [04:39:57] <mundus2018> wireless-essid Mundus
1006 [04:40:00] <mundus2018> that work?
1007 [04:40:16] <dvs> mundus2018, you can't have both auto
and allow-hotplug
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1009 [04:40:59] <eipi10> you're right. I decided to do a
minimal net install.
1010 [04:41:03] <jmcnaught> mundus2018: you might also need
"wireless-mode managed" but that might be the default
mode. I just use NetworkManager :)
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1013 [04:42:20] <mundus2018> yay that worked
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1025 [04:50:35] <gustavi> hello, I juste install
replaced-url
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1033 [04:55:22] <jmcnaught> gustavi: did you try "fc-cache
-fv" ?
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1035 [04:55:39] <gustavi> yes
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1039 [04:57:19] <gustavi> and not entry with the police during the
`fc-cache`
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1053 [05:06:19] <jmcnaught> gustavi: i don't have that
package installed, but did it make symlinks into /usr/share/fonts?
maybe there's a README.Debian in
/usr/share/doc/texlive-fonts-extra?
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1055 [05:06:43] <cluelessperson> Question, what's the middle
click clipboard called?
1056 [05:06:53] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: selection buffer
1057 [05:06:58] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, THANK YOU
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1066 [05:09:39] <deetwelve> hi, i have an issue with debian. when
i chown -R a folder its adding a different user that was previously
deleted. chown -R guest2:guest2 /home/guest2/ will chown it to like
test2. any ideas?
1067 [05:10:24] <klow> users and groups have numerical values in
/etc/passwd and /etc/group
1068 [05:10:32] <klow> its probably got mixed up ?
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1070 [05:11:00] <deetwelve> its only doing it for 3 users.
everyone else will chown correctly.
1071 [05:11:23] <deetwelve> even after deleting the user and
readding it, isnt fixing it.
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1076 [05:13:59] <deetwelve> looks like its setting the group
correctly but the owner is being set to something else.
1077 [05:15:44] <deetwelve> ok werid
1078 [05:16:07] <deetwelve> my fault, winscp was chaching the
name. i shut it down, reopened and i see the correct name.
1079 [05:16:16] <deetwelve> caching*
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1102 [05:36:37] <c-c> weird: a debian jessie iso just installed a
system without sudo/aptitude/ifconfig/etcetera. Used the graphical
installer. It reported no problems, but did not offer a DE choice
-dialogue.
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1106 [05:37:22] <c-c> I used the same usb on the same machine
earlier, but trialed the expert install: got a fully working LXDE
system
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1109 [05:39:38] <sideup66> hello room, can anyone help me with
fail2ban and ssh
1110 [05:39:49] <sideup66> it seems like it comes with a default,
but i cant get it to actually ban
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1116 [05:40:51] <jelly> c-c: was there a lack of network
connectivity during install?
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1122 [05:45:30] <c-c> jelly: as far as I can tell, no, but I was
wondering if some problem with apt-get update might cause that
1123 [05:46:39] <theraspberry> for my information. When using
testing you are supposed to add the testing repo, not replace it
right?
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1125 [05:46:49] <theraspberry> cause I might have replaced it..
1126 [05:47:14] <c-c> are you talking about your sources.list?
1127 [05:47:22] <theraspberry> yeah
1128 [05:48:06] <theraspberry> did I stuff up?
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1130 [05:48:31] <c-c> lets see, let me focus my psychic powers,
and telepathically read your hd from 5000 km away
1131 [05:49:40] <c-c> or, perhaps you will have to pastie your
sources.list
1132 [05:49:44] <c-c> theraspberry: ^
1133 [05:50:03] <theraspberry> sorry, I did not realise I
wasn't clear enough. one moment.
1134 [05:51:02] <sideup66> found the prblem
1135 [05:51:06] <sideup66> problem nevermind
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1141 [05:52:50] <theraspberry_>
replaced-url
1142 [05:53:35] <theraspberry> the commented lines were added to
try and solve it, but now I'm stumped.
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1144 [05:54:36] <c-c> theraspberry: I'd use the debian http
mirror for your country
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1147 [05:55:07] <c-c> theraspberry: also mixing testing and stable
(jessie and stretch) is unpossible
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1149 [05:55:24] <c-c> but I guess you knew you can install
packages from testing
1150 [05:55:42] <theraspberry> is there a problem with using the
one from my local university?
1151 [05:56:04] <c-c> "The One"? The one cow? The one
foo? bar?
1152 [05:56:17] <theraspberry> the repo.
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1154 [05:57:10] <Sark> Have a clean install on a laptop - fighting
with a couple bugs. For one, ctrl-alt-Fx does not bring me to a
virtual console.
1155 [05:57:13] <Sark> I just get a black screen.
1156 [05:57:16] <c-c> theraspberry: I don't know, what does $
apt-get update say?
1157 [05:57:30] <Sark> Also, fighting with trying to set
emulate3buttons on the trackpad.
1158 [05:57:34] <c-c> Sark: whatabout F2
1159 [05:57:39] <Sark> black screen
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1161 [05:57:52] <c-c> hit enter
1162 [05:58:04] <Sark> Yeah, still black
1163 [05:58:15] <Sark> and ctrl-alt-F7 won't bring me back to
X
1164 [05:58:38] <Sark> That stays black. But ctrl-alt-F1 *will*
bring me back to X.
1165 [05:58:51] <Sark> So, two bugs. One, no virtual consoles.
Two, X is on the wrong console.
1166 [05:58:53] <Sark> Related?
1167 [05:59:01] <c-c> hm, I think the F2 tty may be gone
1168 [05:59:16] <Sark> Yeah - but I have *no* ttys
1169 [05:59:28] <Sark> also, if I exit X, I don't get back to
anything. Screen just stays black.
1170 [05:59:32] <Sark> I have to reboot.
1171 [06:00:11] <theraspberry> c-c: That runs fine. What I wanted
to do in the first place was just to run testing, for some packages
that are newer. At first I replaced jessie with stretch but then
something else had broke and I guess I broke it harder by adding
jessie back in.
1172 [06:00:45] <awwal> Sark, jessie?
1173 [06:00:52] <c-c> well why not finish what you started
theraspberry
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1176 [06:02:41] <c-c> theraspberry: you should pick one now
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1179 [06:03:10] <theraspberry> I picked testing, I just removed my
repo line.
1180 [06:03:19] <c-c> theraspberry: then you may have to
update/upgrade and possibly even remove/purge/reinstall packages
1181 [06:03:39] <c-c> theraspberry: you have your own repo line?
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1184 [06:04:46] <theraspberry_> c-c,
replaced-url
1185 [06:04:48] <c-c>
replaced-url
1186 [06:05:17] <c-c> theraspberry_: weird, still looks like
mixing 2 releases to me
1187 [06:05:21] <c-c> what are you doing?
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1189 [06:05:29] <c-c> a fruit salad?
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1191 [06:06:10] <Sark> awwal - yes
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1193 [06:09:21] <somiaj> theraspberry_: you will want to fully
dist-upgrade to stretch now that you have changed your sources.list
to be running stretch
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1195 [06:09:36] <c-c> not quite
1196 [06:09:46] <somiaj> theraspberry_: also you don't need
the jessie/updates security sources either in testing
1197 [06:10:05] <c-c> theraspberry_: you will want to follow the
instructions above (update&upgrade, then dist-upgrade)
1198 [06:10:16] <theraspberry> somiaj: Oh well thanks for telling
me, never seen that in docs.
1199 [06:10:53] <somiaj> theraspberry: you probabaly also
didn't see in the docs it was okay to install stretch packages
in sid.
1200 [06:11:29] <c-c> reading the docs often helps
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1202 [06:11:36] <somiaj> theraspberry: anyways, stretch can run
okay (despite you may find bugs), you just need to be fully upgraded
to stretch.
1203 [06:11:44] <c-c> (in addition to seeing the docs)
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1205 [06:14:59] <c-c> to me these release notes for stretch seem
to be great work!
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1210 [06:16:54] <theraspberry> Okay, let me refresh your memory. I
was running my sources.list exactly how It is in the last paste. I
did a apt-get upgrade and everything was fine for a while, and then
today when I went to install ffmpeg my dependencies were broken. I
made a mistake in thinking that adding jessie back to my
sources.list and apt-get dist-upgrade was the right thing to do
which now I have learnt wasn't. I just want to use testing,
where should I go fro
1211 [06:16:55] <theraspberry> m here.
1212 [06:17:44] <c-c> did you do update as well?
1213 [06:17:51] <theraspberry> refresh wasn't exactly the
best word but. yeah.
1214 [06:17:58] <theraspberry> yeah
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1216 [06:18:28] <theraspberry> I did run update today with the
"Frankenstein" sources.list
1217 [06:18:34] <c-c> theraspberry: did you do dist-upgrade also?
1218 [06:18:39] <theraspberry> yes I did.
1219 [06:18:49] <c-c> why didn't you write so?
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1221 [06:19:37] <theraspberry> My apology, I was to eager and it
was my mistake for not saying so.
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1223 [06:19:40] <c-c> whew, milking is such difficlt business
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1226 [06:19:51] <c-c> I'm done!
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1230 [06:21:10] <somiaj> theraspberry: remove the jessie security
sources, have pure stretch sources and apt-get dist-upgrade to be
running stretch fully. You may have to fix any dependency issues apt
is unable to
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1232 [06:22:48] <theraspberry> somiaj: is there supposed to be
stretch security sources? or should I just comment out the security
source altogether.
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1235 [06:24:13] <Sark> Another problem - how can I enable
Emulate3Buttons?
1236 [06:24:19] <Sark> It used to just be an option in xorg.conf
1237 [06:24:23] <Sark> then it was in xorg.conf.d
1238 [06:24:35] <Sark> now there isn't even an
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
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1241 [06:25:48] <somiaj> theraspberry: stretch does not have
security updates. SEcurity fixes are applied by uploading the new
package into sid and waiting for it to get into testing (though
regurally the security team elevates the package and it gets into
testing as soon as it is in sid.
1242 [06:26:16] <theraspberry> somiaj: ah right, thank you for
clarifying.
1243 [06:26:33] <somiaj> Sark: either works
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1245 [06:27:02] <somiaj> Sark: just by default there is no need
fora config. You can eitehr choose to use a single
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file or split everything up into config snippits
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
1246 [06:27:08] <somiaj> Sark: just create the file or directory
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1253 [06:28:45] <Sark> somiaj - OK, so, I just create an xorg.conf
and put in just the options I want to add to the exiting automatic
configuration?
1254 [06:29:29] <Sark> how do I refer to the mouse though?
It's using evdev, it's no longer a /dev/input/ sort of
thing
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1258 [06:29:54] <sideup66> hey room, where is the default
httpd.conf stored?
1259 [06:29:57] <sideup66> for apache
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1261 [06:30:39] <somiaj> Sark: correct. So you just need to only
create a section for the mouse input. EVerythign else you can leave
alone
1262 [06:30:55] <Sark> cool. Thantks
1263 [06:30:56] <Sark> thanks
1264 [06:31:01] <somiaj> Sark: you can check the
/var/log/Xorg.0.log to see what it detcted if you need to debug it.
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1266 [06:31:45] <jelly> sideup66: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf but
read: zless /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz
1267 [06:32:01] <sideup66> i see, thank you
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1271 [06:33:59] <Sark> somiaj - so, the other problem is once X
starts, I have no way to get out of it. If I kill or end X, it goes
to a blank screen, I don't get my console back. And I
can't ctrl-alt-Fx to the other consoles any more.
1272 [06:34:07] <Sark> If I try when X is running, the other
consoles are all blank.
1273 [06:34:23] <Sark> but if I do it before I start X, it's
fine, I have consoles on F1-F6
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1277 [06:36:37] <somiaj> Sark: what desktop/wm do you use?
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1279 [06:37:13] <Sark> I'm using i3, but the same bug
occurred when I was just using twm
1280 [06:37:28] <somiaj> Sark: and how do you run i3? From
$HOME/.xsession?
1281 [06:37:44] <somiaj> Sark: use startx or a display manager?
What happens when you kill/exit out of the wm?
1282 [06:38:50] <Sark> I just used the Debian configuration to set
i3 as the window manager, and I use startx
1283 [06:39:28] <Sark> If I exit i3 using meta-shift-e, I get a
black screen once I click yes
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1285 [06:40:35] <Sark> If I kill the window manager by typing kill
<pid>, I also get a black screen
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1287 [06:41:20] <somiaj> Sark: ctrl-alt-backspace is disabled by
default now. It sounds like it could be some graphics driver issue,
releasing it back to the console. What graphics card/driver do you
have? Do you see anything in Xorg.0.log that could be relevent
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1289 [06:41:29] <Sark> ctrl-alt-backspace does nothing
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1291 [06:41:58] <somiaj> Sark: as I said, it is disabled per
default.
1292 [06:42:18] <Sark> Oh *dis*abled.
1293 [06:42:22] <Sark> Huh - how do I fix that?
1294 [06:42:39] <somiaj> Sark: its an xorg.conf option I belive
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1296 [06:43:23] <Sark> Looks like it's using the Silicon
Motion Lynx driver - SMI
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1299 [06:43:55] <sideup66> i got it up jelly, decided to fix it
the lazy way and just make a redirect landing page
1300 [06:43:57] <sideup66> :p
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1308 [06:46:53] <sideup66> ok folks
1309 [06:47:16] <somiaj> Sark: don't recognizne that card. I
would check the xorg log and dmesg and see if you can find what is
causing the issue.
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1313 [06:49:06] <Sark> nothing stands out
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1333 [06:55:44] <theraspberry_> somiaj, so now I am getting
"E: Package 'libgnutls-deb0-28' has no installation
candidate" after changing my sources.list to
replaced-url
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1338 [06:59:59] <somiaj> theraspberry_: that package has been
removed from stretch, you'll probabably ahve to remove it from
your system and any package that requires that as a lib
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1340 [07:00:22] <theraspberry_> ah right..
1341 [07:00:29] <NeilHanlon> heyo everyone
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1343 [07:00:55] <somiaj> looks like it is a package name upgrade
or something, not quite sure
1344 [07:02:05] <NeilHanlon> I'm doing a very lazy thing, and
am trying to take the SSD from my desktop at work, and make my new
laptop boot off of it. I foresaw no problems with this--as I'm
pretty sure the desktop was installed in UEFI mode... but the new
laptop doesn't even appear to *attempt* to boot the drive
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1347 [07:02:27] <NeilHanlon> I've turned off secure boot, and
put it in uefi-only w/ CSM disabled.
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1351 [07:03:36] <somiaj> NeilHanlon: you may have to manually scan
the efi partition for the .efi file
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1353 [07:06:15] <NeilHanlon> somiaj: how might I go about doing
that?
1354 [07:07:19] <somiaj> NeilHanlon: might depend on the firmware,
but in my settings I could actually navagiate though the drives and
efi partition to look for .efi files
1355 [07:07:45] <NeilHanlon> ah... I don't think the lenovo
firmware allows for that.
1356 [07:07:57] <NeilHanlon> it's also not true uefi
firmware, I don't think
1357 [07:08:30] <somiaj> you may have to use a live medium that
cna boot efi or the debian installer rescue shell, chroot into y our
install and install setup grub
1358 [07:08:52] <NeilHanlon> yeah. I was thinking of doing a
grub-install from the gparted live disk
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1360 [07:09:50] <NeilHanlon> Do you know if I have to take any
considerations due to my data being in an encrypted lvm? ie, does
grub need to know about the LUKS crypt
1361 [07:09:50] <somiaj> NeilHanlon: I would double check it is
grub-efi that is installed vs grub-pc if you are wanting efi boot
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1365 [07:12:21] <theraspberry_> somiaj, so would the easiest way
be to re-install jessie from scratch and then configure testing
straight from the get go unlike last time where I did it when I
wanted a package? I have a separate /home in my lvm encryption.
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1371 [07:15:13] <somiaj> theraspberry_: that is the suggested way
to install testing, is upgrade a minimial jessie install then
install the rest of the software youw ant.
1372 [07:15:25] <somiaj> theraspberry_: as to if it is easier than
trying to fix your current install, the choice is yours.
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1374 [07:16:16] <theraspberry_> somiaj, would it be easy to fix my
current install or?
1375 [07:16:24] <theraspberry_> that's pretty much my
question.
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1381 [07:17:09] <somiaj> theraspberry_: I would try and fix the
isntall myself, but I don't know what sort of state it really
is in and how much work it would take.
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1388 [07:21:01] <markybob> reinstall would take 30 minutes.
probably faster than trying to figure out how broken it is. but i
haven't followed the convo.
1389 [07:21:29] <somiaj> markybob: stuck somewhere between
jessie->stretch
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1391 [07:22:04] <theraspberry_> ^
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1393 [07:22:49] <theraspberry_> my current install is based on lvm
encryption, Not exactly sure how I would go overwriting my root
partition in the encrypted lvm and keeping my home the same on the
install.
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1396 [07:23:10] <markybob> yeah reinstall. then go to #debian-next
on irc.oftc.net and ask what the state of stretch is. if it's
bad, don't upgrade, but they can help you better with that
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1399 [07:25:24] <theraspberry_> right. Though now I'm kinda
wondering if I should be using debian at all if its not official.
This machine is supposed to me my "trusted" install.
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1401 [07:25:51] <somiaj> theraspberry_: then use stable, that is
what debian stable is for. A solid stable intall.
1402 [07:26:32] <markybob> theraspberry_: testing doesn't
have security support
1403 [07:26:35] <Hydroxide> stretch/testing is official but not an
official current release. it's the early stages of an official
future release. somiaj is correct if you want something that's
expected to perform reliably.
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1412 [07:28:52] <theraspberry_> yeah. I guess I should have just
built openjdk from source instead of upgrading.. Live and learn.
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1415 [07:29:47] <somiaj> theraspberry_: what version of java did
you need?
1416 [07:29:59] <theraspberry_> openjdk8
1417 [07:30:07] <theraspberry_> 7 was default install im sure.
1418 [07:30:12] <somiaj> ,v openjdk-8-jdk
1419 [07:30:13] <judd> Package: openjdk-8-jdk on amd64 --
jessie-backports: 8u91-b14-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 8u91-b14-2; sid:
8u91-b14-2
1420 [07:30:21] <somiaj> theraspberry_: you can install it from
jessie-backports in jessie.
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1422 [07:31:13] <theraspberry_> gah, now I'm confused.
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1425 [07:32:44] <somiaj> theraspberry_: debian provides select
packages from stretch compiled to run with jessie libs for you to
use if you want, as opposed to building your own package.
1426 [07:33:21] <jmcnaught> there's also java-package (but i
would use openjdk-8-jdk from backports over that)
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1434 [07:37:43] <fireba11> question: is there a way to slow down
rsync building up it's filelist? i got a large sync from an old
box to the new replacement and compiling the filelist over a million
files or so slows down the old box considerably, so i want to
intentionally run it slower so my users don't notice ... the
transfer itself i can limit ...
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1437 [07:38:22] <markybob> nice
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replaced-url
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1478 [08:07:04] <seprob_> Hi. Do you know how to kill zombie
process related with Docker?
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1482 [08:09:06] <jmcnaught> seprob_: you don't just stop the
container? better to ask #docker, Docker's got this strange
"run programs as PID1" model that results in zombie
processes
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1520 [08:31:45] <seprob_> jmcnaught, to be honest maybe someone
stoped some containers. The server is using by many people. Yes I
read about PID 1 problem but I still don't know how to resolve
this problem. I asked on #docker-compose because I cannot enter the
#docker channel. :)
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1524 [08:33:35] <jmcnaught> seprob_: you probably just need to
register with nickserv to enter #docker
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1564 [08:52:09] <fishcooker> i have two internet connection
fastest via wlan but i usually use eth0 for daily ops.. in case i
want to download using wlan but parallelly i can do daily ops with
eth0 is it possible?
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1644 [09:34:56] <petn-randall> fishcooker: Do you want to do load
balancing?
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1648 [09:35:23] <petn-randall> !best
1649 [09:35:23] <dpkg> Best for what? Please define what you mean
by "best". Gloria Gaynor! Tina Turner! Aretha Franklin!
Men without Hats! Women without Hats! Men at Work! Women at Play!
Anyone for Tennis!
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1658 [09:41:08] <Iridos> petn-randall, for support!
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1662 [09:42:27] <Iridos> dpkg, wifi
1663 [09:42:27] <dpkg> Support for your wireless LAN device is
dependent on the chipset within. Don't know what you have? Ask
me about <what's my wireless>. Atheros: <atheros>;
Atmel: <atmel>; Broadcom: <broadcom>; Intel:
<intel>; Intersil: <prism>; Marvell: <marvell>;
Ralink: <ralink>; Realtek: <realtek>; TI:
<acx-mac80211>; VIA: <vt665x>; ZyDAS: <zydas>. See
also <crda>, <killswitch>, <wpa>.
replaced-url
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1667 [09:43:04] <Iridos> qreplaced-url
1668 [09:45:18] <Iridos> the grim people in the wiki are probably
only so grim because the stuff needs a firmware blob... which is a
bit of a hassle during installation, but probably not a real problem
overall
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1671 [09:47:49] <fishcooker> petn-randall: i don't
what's the term ... i want to route all connection for daily
ops using eth0 but for download i want to use wlan0 parallelly
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1675 [09:49:36] <Iridos> that doesn't even make sense!
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1738 [10:13:04] <thms> Since jessie I cannot get program to start
at boot (namely rsync)
1739 [10:13:11] <thms> /etc/default/rsync is set to true
1740 [10:13:17] <thms> rc-update.d defaults
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1742 [10:13:22] <thms> rc2.d has an entry
1743 [10:13:28] <AlexPortable> How to start x with my screen
resolution?
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1745 [10:13:37] <thms> made do the horrible thing: @reboot
/etc/init.d/rsync start..
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1751 [10:16:16] <themill> thms: which init system are you using?
1752 [10:16:34] <thms> I don't know.. I use debian stable..
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1754 [10:16:40] <thms> Installed 2 months ago
1755 [10:16:54] <FinalX> systemd then, most likely, as that's
the default
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1757 [10:17:02] <thms> yeah and as I have service
1758 [10:17:07] <themill> "systemctl enable rsync"
1759 [10:17:13] <thms> let's try
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1761 [10:17:39] <themill> do you have an /etc/rsyncd.conf?
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1765 [10:18:16] <thms> works !
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1767 [10:18:19] <thms> themill, yes
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1769 [10:18:25] <thms> everything's fine now :)
1770 [10:18:50] <themill> (#764616 for reference)
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1800 [10:33:18] <ueber> hi there
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1809 [10:34:54] <ueber> I increased the disk space on my VM, I was
not able to expand the partition to the full disk size
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1813 [10:35:25] <ueber> resize2fs had no effect
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1816 [10:35:49] <ueber> the partition size is still 20G, but
should be 50G
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1819 [10:35:54] <FinalX> uh
1820 [10:35:56] <AlexPortable> What is the most simple window
manager?
1821 [10:36:01] <FinalX> resize2fs doesn't touch partitions
1822 [10:36:04] <AlexPortable> it should display a window, and
another window
1823 [10:36:13] <FinalX> resize2fs resizes the filesystem after
_you_ enlarged the partition
1824 [10:36:15] <AlexPortable> so if i close the second window the
first window should come back again
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1826 [10:36:18] <ueber> I altered the partion with fdisk
1827 [10:36:51] <FinalX> well, you just stated your partition size
is still 20G, and you expect it to be 50G; partitions are not the
same as filesystems
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1829 [10:37:07] <ueber> this is what I see with "fdisk
-l"
1830 [10:37:30] <ueber> Disk /dev/vdb: 50 GiB, 53687091200 bytes,
104857600 sectors
1831 [10:37:41] <ueber> Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/vdb1 2048 41943006 41940959 20G Linux filesystem
1832 [10:37:51] <FinalX> so the partition is still 20G
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1834 [10:37:58] <ueber> yes
1835 [10:38:12] <ueber> I tried removing it, and recreating it
1836 [10:38:21] <FinalX> that should work, but what should it be?
1837 [10:38:32] <FinalX> (just remember to use the same start
sector!)
1838 [10:38:46] <ueber> after removing and recreating it,
it's still 20G
1839 [10:39:29] <ueber> yes I used the same start sector
1840 [10:39:38] <FinalX> do you have other partitions taking up
space? or, if it's your root filesystem that is probably still
in use, the disk probably hasn't been rescanned yet, in that
case, partprobe might help, and if it doesn't, you might need
to reboot
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1842 [10:40:36] <ueber> on this device I've got only one
partition
1843 [10:41:02] <ueber> only /dev/vdb1
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1845 [10:41:27] <ueber> when creating a new partion it asks:
1846 [10:41:28] <FinalX> ok, did you unmount it before recreating
it? that usually messes up a proper rescan of the drive
1847 [10:41:29] <ueber> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G,T,P}
(2048-41943006, default 41943006):
1848 [10:41:39] <ueber> yes I umount it
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1851 [10:41:55] <FinalX> what if you enter 104857600 instead?
1852 [10:42:03] <FinalX> which is the amount of sectors of the
drive
1853 [10:42:11] <ueber> I tried entering 50G
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1856 [10:42:47] <FinalX> it's better to do it with the
precise sector, because 50G might not work since you start at sector
2048
1857 [10:42:49] <ueber> Value out of range, for 104857600
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1860 [10:43:22] <FinalX> weird, kinda sounds like a disk issue;
did you try have a look with smartctl -a /dev/vdb? (package
smartmontools)
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1862 [10:43:53] <FinalX> it also seems like a virtual disk,
perhaps your virtualisation software swapped disks around .. we had
someone in #zfsonlinux where that happened with virtualbox
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1865 [10:44:52] <ueber> it's a VPS
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1867 [10:47:06] <ueber> FinalX: any suggestions?
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1872 [10:50:41] <ghormoon> hi, any idea why nopasswd sudo like
this doesn't work?
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1880 [10:53:00] <FinalX> ueber: other than what I gave, I think
I'm all out now :/
1881 [10:53:28] <ueber> smartctl ?
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1925 [11:11:25] <AlexPortable> What is the most simple window
manager? I don't want alt or hotkeys like alt tab
1926 [11:11:31] <AlexPortable> Just open the window
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1928 [11:12:22] <nkuttler> AlexPortable: look into ratpoison
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1933 [11:14:19] <AlexPortable> isnt ratpoison orientated to be
used without a keyboard?
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1944 [11:19:02] <AlexPortable> nkuttler: how can i start iceweasel
with it?
1945 [11:19:06] <AlexPortable> Error: junk arguments: iceweasel
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1947 [11:19:49] <AlexPortable> also ratpoison wont fullscreen my
window
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1950 [11:20:32] <teraflops> AlexPortable: all tiling WM behaves
almost the same, dwm, xmonad, i3. i3 have sane defaults so you have
a working tiled env in 5 minutes
1951 [11:20:47] <AlexPortable> tiled env = ?
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1953 [11:20:59] <teraflops> environment
1954 [11:20:59] <AlexPortable> whats the default window manager
when i installed xterm and xinit ?
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1957 [11:21:08] <AlexPortable> tiled means fullscreen window?
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1959 [11:21:21] <teraflops> I prefer xmonad or just dwm but i3 is
widely used
1960 [11:21:44] <teraflops> AlexPortable: kinda yes
1961 [11:21:54] <AlexPortable> is it possible to configure the
default one tiled?
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1965 [11:22:26] <teraflops> AlexPortable: idk which one is the
default one
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1967 [11:22:31] <AlexPortable> oh
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1969 [11:22:37] <AlexPortable> openbox and blackbox just give me
my screen resolution
1970 [11:22:50] <AlexPortable> the default one and ratpoison and
matchbox give me like a 800x600 window
1971 [11:22:53] <AlexPortable> and the rest of the screen black
1972 [11:22:58] <teraflops> AlexPortable: no idea about
open/blackbox
1973 [11:24:30] <AlexPortable> how can i find out which is being
installed by default?
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1982 [11:26:53] <teraflops> AlexPortable: I don't undesrtand
what you mean
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1984 [11:27:06] <Iridos> how was that program/script called that
ends another program you run with it
1985 [11:27:27] <teraflops> AlexPortable: you mean when you
install xterm and xinit?
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1988 [11:28:09] <teraflops> AlexPortable: afaik none
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1993 [11:28:37] <AlexPortable> yes
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1997 [11:29:00] <AlexPortable> teraflops: well i want something
with that functionality, but then fullscreen windows
1998 [11:29:03] <AlexPortable> and not half of my screen
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2002 [11:29:46] <teraflops> AlexPortable: install i3 or dwm or
xmonad or awesome …
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2005 [11:29:52] <AlexPortable> they all have hotkeys
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2008 [11:31:00] <AlexPortable> dwm has workspaces
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2012 [11:31:59] <AlexPortable> i3 has information about the
network and stuff in the bottom
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2017 [11:32:57] <teraflops> AlexPortable: you mean something like
this?
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2018 [11:32:59] <Iridos> timeout! ... my... it's in coreutils
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2020 [11:33:25] <AlexPortable> teraflops: no
2021 [11:33:47] <AlexPortable> i mean something like this: apt-get
install openbox && startx /usr/bin/iceweasel
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2026 [11:35:35] <teraflops> AlexPortable: create a .xinitrc and
put xinit /usr/bin/iceweasel at the bottom?
2027 [11:35:39] <teraflops> then startx
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2030 [11:36:22] <teraflops> or setup a tilling wm properly
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2032 [11:36:33] <AlexPortable> how can i set it up properly?
2033 [11:36:41] <AlexPortable> i dont want the user to do anything
else than the browser + The window it opens
2034 [11:36:44] <teraflops> confiure it
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2041 [11:37:55] <teraflops> AlexPortable: tried just xinit
/usr/bin/iceweasel from tty?
2042 [11:38:14] <AlexPortable> whats the difference between xinit
and startx ?
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2047 [11:39:48] <teraflops> AlexPortable: xinit just starts X
startx does more things
2048 [11:39:59] <AlexPortable> what's better?
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2050 [11:40:12] <teraflops> depends on what you want
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2052 [11:40:20] <AlexPortable> what are 'more things' ?
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2054 [11:40:55] <teraflops> i.e xauth
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2056 [11:41:08] <AlexPortable> do i need that?
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2058 [11:41:24] <teraflops> well I'm not you :P
2059 [11:41:47] <AlexPortable> i dont know what it does
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2062 [11:42:04] <AlexPortable> people turn on the pc, and they get
a fullscreen browser
2063 [11:42:11] <AlexPortable> they are on a website which opens
another program
2064 [11:42:33] <AlexPortable> that program has a quit button,
when people press it the program closes (and the browser comes up
again)
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2077 [11:54:50] <mazert> can someone remember me the cmd to list
instelled files of a packet ? thanks
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2085 [11:56:59] <mazert> dpkg -L foo.deb
2086 [11:56:59] <dpkg> ii foo.deb 2.8-12.2 mazert's private
stamp collection
2087 [11:57:11] <mazert> :p
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2104 [12:03:37] <Iridos> mazert, "man dpkg" is your
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2156 [12:43:01] <johnnybravo> hello, i dist-upgraded Kali to
"4.5.0-kali1-amd64", and my firefox font wasn't
displaying. installing font-cantarell helped change the blocks to
text, but there are no spaces and punctuation still. Any help
appreciated!
2157 [12:43:12] <teraflops> !kali
2158 [12:43:12] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
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2263 [13:33:50] <mirazi_heket> hello, can someone help me with
stunnel4 configuration? i got this error:
2264 [13:33:51] <mirazi_heket>
replaced-url
2265 [13:34:08] <mirazi_heket> and here is conf on client side
(client side is malfunctioning):
replaced-url
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2269 [13:35:36] <teraflops> mirazi_heket: it looks like the error
is self explanatory
2270 [13:36:05] <mirazi_heket> teraflops: i agree, though stunnel4
is not running when im trying to start
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2272 [13:36:15] <teraflops> /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf → You
should check that you have specified the pid= in you configuration
file ?
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2274 [13:36:33] <mirazi_heket> that makes me wonder too
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2276 [13:37:37] <teraflops> not the systemd unit I guess, the
/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf file. just guessing from the output
though, I do not use stunnel
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2278 [13:38:22] <teraflops> mirazi_heket: why do you put the pid
file in /etc? also does that file exist?
2279 [13:39:16] <mirazi_heket> teraflops: it does not exist
2280 [13:39:29] <teraflops> create it
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2287 [13:41:45] <mirazi_heket> i created it but there is no
difference, maybe i will change that to /var/run
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2291 [13:42:30] <teraflops> mirazi_heket: is there any reference
to pid= in /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf ?
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2293 [13:42:59] <mirazi_heket> pid = /var/run/stunnel.pid
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2297 [13:43:37] <teraflops> mirazi_heket: then tell the systemd
unit file to use that file
2298 [13:43:50] <AJ_Z0> What's the "right way" to
remove all desktop packages from an install (sid)? I'm unaware
of any metapackage, package group, etc. and removing a base package
like libX11-6 doesn't take out many others as dependencies.
RTFM and STFW effort continue with no useful results so far
2299 [13:44:02] <teraflops> and check if it exists when starting
the service, if not go create it
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2305 [13:46:17] <x-fak> hi
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2308 [13:46:43] <x-fak> can you tell me where exactly are located
the iptables rules in memory?
2309 [13:46:52] <Brigo> AJ_Z0, packages installed automatically
(as dependencies) and no needed any more can be removed with apt-get
autoremove.
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2313 [13:48:07] <abrotman> x-fak: uh, no, why?
2314 [13:48:10] <AJ_Z0> Brigo: Understood and I've not
checked for orphans after removing libX11 in the hope that I can
find the "right way" and not have to clean up my mess
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2317 [13:48:33] <teraflops> x-fak: you missed a ","?
2318 [13:48:53] <AJ_Z0> FWIW, "tasksel --task-packages
desktop" gives "task-desktop", which is not a valid
apt target
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2320 [13:50:01] <teraflops> x-fak: you meant thare's no
default ruleset and/or you cannot find the file that define the
default rules?
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2333 [13:52:16] <x-fak> teraflops miss a "," ?
2334 [13:52:52] <teraflops> x-fak: I wonder if you wanted to ask:
can you tell me where exactly are located the iptables rules, in
memory?
2335 [13:53:05] <x-fak> teraflops , well
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2337 [13:53:24] <x-fak> it's stored into memory after the
first load right?
2338 [13:53:24] <teraflops> because without the , your question
has no sense
2339 [13:53:40] <x-fak> i got 2 questions
2340 [13:53:56] <x-fak> once in memory, where in memory it's
located (which adress, which section)?
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2342 [13:54:08] <x-fak> and at the first load, where it's
loaded from?
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2346 [13:55:56] <abrotman> x-fak: what are you actually trying to
do?
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2354 [13:59:58] <x-fak> baraba it's a theoric question
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2356 [14:00:32] <darxmurf> anybody can help to troubleshoot a
samba+kerberos+ldap configuration ?
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2365 [14:05:48] <x-fak> i think teraflops could answer
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2370 [14:08:05] <darxmurf> it's a fooking mess to understand
:-/
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2372 [14:09:57] <Ghostbird> darxmurf, what's your issue? Did
you have a look at the samba wiki? They have very good
troubleshooting instructions.
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2374 [14:10:55] <Ghostbird> My own question: How do I reconfigure
clamassassin to use clamdscan instead of clamscan? It hasn't
autodetected clamd. This is, according to the README for
clamassassin, a known issue on Debian.
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2376 [14:11:12] <Ghostbird> dpkg-reconfigure clamassassin
doesn't do anything.
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2381 [14:12:35] <Ghostbird> Hmm... I'm just rewriting
/etc/default/clamassassin. There ought to be a more proper way, but
this will do. I'll just have to document it properly.
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2388 [14:15:21] <darxmurf> Ghostbird: the smb server is attached
to a MS Domain. I configured it (I hope correctly) to use kerberos
and ldap. I can kinit without problem and get ldap groups and infos.
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2390 [14:15:52] <darxmurf> Then I added a group called
backup-users and I added ldap accounts to this local group
2391 [14:16:10] <darxmurf> then in my share definition I did set
"valid users = @backup-users"
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2394 [14:17:07] <darxmurf> when I try to access this share, I can
see me in the logs
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2396 [14:17:18] <darxmurf> authentication for user [xxxx] ->
[xxxx] -> [xxxx] succeeded
2397 [14:17:34] <darxmurf> then Failed to initialize kerberos
context! (Invalid argument)
2398 [14:17:48] <darxmurf> then Failed to start GENSEC server mech
gse_krb5: NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
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2401 [14:18:26] <Ghostbird> darxmurf: Hmm... Sorry, that's
out of my league.
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2403 [14:18:38] <Ghostbird> But did you check the memory usage?
2404 [14:18:38] <darxmurf> damn :D
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2406 [14:18:57] <darxmurf> 8Gb free
2407 [14:19:07] <darxmurf> server freshly rebooted
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2409 [14:19:10] <darxmurf> nothing connected on it
2410 [14:19:37] <thms> apt-get install systemv-init-core; apt-get
remove systemd
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2412 [14:19:45] <thms> works like a charm
2413 [14:19:50] <thms> why didn't I do this earlier
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2422 [14:22:23] <jelly> thms: probably because noone told you
about /msg dpkg jessie sysvinit
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2436 [14:28:50] <mirazi_heket> fixed, trouble with samba/stunnel.
Now i have problem with mounting it via mount cifs
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2458 [14:42:15] <petn-randall> mirazi_heket: What is your setup
that you need to use samba with stunnel? stunnel is a rather hacky
subject IMHO, and there might be better alternatives.
2459 [14:42:22] <ChrisWi> hi ... why does
'GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN="dom0_mem=4096M,max:4096M" has
different results ?
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2461 [14:42:39] <petn-randall> ChrisWi: Different to what?
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2464 [14:43:12] <ChrisWi> petn-randall: on one box I have
'1595960' and on an other I have '3392744'
2465 [14:44:16] <petn-randall> ChrisWi: I'm missing a lot of
context. You just gave me two numbers.
2466 [14:44:18] <ChrisWi> petn-randall: the setting of
dom0_mem=2048M,max:2048M resultet in '1981848' ...
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2473 [14:45:28] <ChrisWi> petn-randall: I am talking about
'total' memory which is 'free' showing ...
2474 [14:45:42] <petn-randall> ChrisWi: I'd check the logs
for Xen, I'm guessing that the host hit some limit and thus the
guests can't allocate more memory.
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2476 [14:46:15] <ChrisWi> I am not talking about the guests ...
this is setting for dom0
2477 [14:46:29] <mirazi_heket> petn-randall: dont know what
exactly you are asking, its on debian, and its used only on 1
machine
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2483 [14:48:18] <petn-randall> ChrisWi: dom0 is just a privileged
guest. I don't use Xen myself, but I'm guessing that
you'll get some hints for the reason in the log upon startup.
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2485 [14:48:43] <Avernos> does debian uses syslog with journal?
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2490 [14:51:44] <petn-randall> Avernos: Can you rephrase your
question? By default Debian comes with rsyslog, and it also has
journald running from the systemd tool suite.
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2493 [14:52:00] <teraflops> Avernos: it does redirect journalctl
to syslog if I remember it correctly
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2496 [14:52:56] <teraflops> Avernos: take a look at
/etc/systemd/journald.conf
2497 [14:53:00] <Avernos> teraflops, i would've guessed is
the other way around.
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2499 [14:53:17] <teraflops> Avernos: why?
2500 [14:53:38] <Avernos> i've tried to change things, but
somehow many programs are not logging. not in /var/logs as the .conf
indicate for programs and not showing on journalctl.
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2503 [14:54:31] <Avernos> because journal is newer? so
would've expected syslog to redirect to journal instead
2504 [14:55:00] <teraflops> Avernos: but you're using systemd
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2506 [14:55:37] <Avernos> yes, systemd. im curious, is this a
known issue? or is it just me. havent seen much on the web..
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2509 [14:55:51] <petn-randall> Avernos: /dev/log is a socket most
programs write to. On the other end journald listens, and passes any
data on to rsyslog. So it's: user space → journald →
rsyslog
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2512 [14:56:47] <teraflops> Avernos: I think systemd debian jessie
is a bit eww. It's 215
2513 [14:56:51] <petn-randall> Avernos: Which release are you
running? IIRC there was a bug in stable that could occur under
certain conditions.
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2515 [14:57:17] <petn-randall> Avernos: The bug was that journald
didn't pass any data to rsyslog anymore.
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2519 [14:58:23] <Avernos> thanks! valuable info
2520 [14:59:15] <Avernos> petn-randall, would still showup on
journalctl, right? if program is logging i would still be able to
see something there. not sure how to track where logs are sent
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2522 [14:59:33] <Avernos> teraflops, jessie stable. :(
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2533 [15:05:49] <petn-randall> Avernos: Can't find the bug
report right now, but IIRC it was because some of the sockets along
the chain were closed and not re-open properly. Do you see current
messages when running 'journalctl'?
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2537 [15:06:52] <Avernos> petn-randall, yes, for some programs.
I've noticed that some programs added a restart script for
reopening the socket on rsyslog.d/
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2539 [15:07:20] <Avernos> also journal forward to syslog is
commented out, but do I need to forward to rsyslog anyhow?
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2542 [15:08:10] <Avernos> user space → journald →
rsyslog → journalctl ?
2543 [15:09:56] <Avernos> ah, my bad. somehow logs are now showing
up in text on /var/log. more confused now. well, at least they are
working/ showing up some place
2544 [15:10:10] <petn-randall> Avernos: No, journalctl reads from
the database of journald. rsyslog is just a package that fulfils the
system-log-daemon virtual package.
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2547 [15:10:37] <petn-randall> Avernos: IIRC rebooting fixed the
issue, but you might not be able to do that if it's a
production machine.
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2550 [15:11:02] <AlexPortable> How can I set the default WM?
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2554 [15:11:38] <Avernos> not production, just figuring out
things. quite like journalctl, all bin and in one place
2555 [15:11:47] <Alix_> Hello. I have a problem with a monitor I
just got. The resolution is stuck at 1280*800. This is the model :
replaced-url
2556 [15:11:54] <petn-randall> AlexPortable: Most log managers
have a menu where you can select it.
2557 [15:12:01] <Alix_> And this is how i try to change the
resolution :
replaced-url
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2560 [15:12:36] <Alix_> I have this adapter DVI-L to HDMI between
the cable and my computer :
replaced-url
2561 [15:12:42] <Alix_> I don't understand where the
limitation can be.
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2563 [15:13:00] <AlexPortable> log manager?
2564 [15:13:07] <Avernos> petn-randall, so if i need just to look
at logs, ie journalctl. what is rsyslog used for? since journald
talks to journalctl is it redundant or for compatibility with other
programs?
2565 [15:14:09] <petn-randall> AlexPortable: sorry, I mean display
manager like e.g. gdm or lightdm.
2566 [15:14:16] <AlexPortable> dont have any
2567 [15:14:24] <AlexPortable> i have xinit and xterm
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2570 [15:15:12] <petn-randall> Avernos: It's because most
people are used to plain old syslog, and it also has a few features
journalctl doesn't have yet, like RELP log forwarding.
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2573 [15:15:53] <petn-randall> AlexPortable: Then I don't
know it from the top of my head, sorry.
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2618 [15:35:14] <jemadux> how to update flash plugin on debian sid
?
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2620 [15:36:10] <jemadux>
replaced-url
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2622 [15:36:20] <zinx> update flash? i thought adobe stopped
updating flash
2623 [15:36:28] <markybob> !tell jemadux about debian-next
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2625 [15:37:25] <jemadux> markybob: it is not oftc network .. i am
on oftc too but no answer
2626 [15:37:54] <jemadux> zinx: yes stop but make some security
updates
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2629 [15:39:03] <markybob> jemadux: i know this isn't oftc.
you're still asking in the wrong place. this is for stable
support. oftc #debian-next is where that belongs. if they're
silent, wait. ask again in 20 minutes or so
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2714 [16:20:00] <acidfu_> hello, what is the simplest way to
install on Debian 7 the newest libevent version
libevent-2.0.22-stable ? Through the source list, 2.0.19 only is
available ? do I need to backport the package or something like that
?
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2730 [16:25:24] <godless_> [Question] Is there a way to
automagically run fsck on dirty partitions when inserting USB
sticks?
2731 [16:25:36] <ueber> hi there
2732 [16:27:01] <godless_> There is this printer that always
leaves the USB marked dirty, making it a real hassle since it's
ro when mounted
2733 [16:27:04] <ueber> I'm trying to expand a partition to
the full disk space, but it remains the same, also removing and
recreating it
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2735 [16:27:53] <godless_> ueber - did you grow the fs afterwards?
check your fs documentation on how to do that
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2737 [16:28:30] <ueber> godless_: yes I grow it with resize2fs
/dev/vdb1
2738 [16:28:58] <ueber> I erased the partition and recreated it,
then I did resize2fs /dev/vdb1
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2741 [16:29:35] <godless_> does fdisk show the correct size?
2742 [16:29:42] <ueber> but it's still 20G not 50G, even if
the disk on vps is now 50Gb
2743 [16:30:10] <ueber> Here is the output of "fdisk -l"
: Disk /dev/vdb: 50 GiB, 53687091200 bytes, 104857600 sectors
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2752 [16:31:36] <godless_> Ueber, and a different fs has the same
issue? Did you try a reboot?
2753 [16:32:07] <ueber> godless_: yes I rebooted
2754 [16:32:55] <godless_> Ueber, ext4 working correctly?
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2756 [16:34:05] <ueber> godless_: should I change it's type
to ext4 ?
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2763 [16:36:43] <petn-randall> godless_: I'm guessing you
could cook something up with udev + some self-written scripts to
achieve this.
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2765 [16:39:08] <ueber> godless_: Device Start End Sectors Size
Type /dev/vdb1 2048 41943006 41940959 20G Linux filesystem
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2767 [16:40:02] <godless_> petn-randall, seems like it, was hoping
for a quick fix
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2770 [16:40:31] <godless_> ueber, it's saying 20GB again? is
that output from Reiserfs?
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2777 [16:43:47] <godless_> ueber, how are you creating the disk?
LVM? VM?
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2779 [16:44:16] <godless_> ueber, does dmesg show you the correct
disk details?
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2796 [16:55:45] <cnu-> im trying to create a shell script that
configures a server. is it possible to "pre-register" the
conffile entries so i don't get the conffile-prompt?
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2800 [16:56:13] <petn-randall> cnu-: You won't get a prompt
when running in non-interactive mode
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2804 [16:57:00] <cnu-> petn-randall, is it possible to get a
prompt for "changes written after my script was made"?
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2806 [16:57:11] <cnu-> say i run this same script on debian9 in a
year
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2810 [16:58:00] <cnu-> it would be best if i could only silence
the prompt for say a list of files/md5s
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2815 [16:58:32] <petn-randall> cnu-: Do you want *your* changes to
be silently overwritten?
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2828 [17:01:28] <petn-randall> cnu-: I'm not sure how your
setup is, and what you want to achieve. Can you elaborate it a
little?
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2830 [17:01:51] <cnu-> petn-randall, my.cnf from debian8 has
md5sum(/etc/mysql/my.cnf)=e252af9e23d14b0215260ee023959f5a. i want
my script to silently replace that version with my version. but if
say debian9 has another my.cnf, i want it to stop and ask me
2831 [17:01:59] <ueber> godless_: Reiserfs?
2832 [17:02:05] <ueber> godless_: do you mean resize2fs ?
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2835 [17:02:18] <godless_> ueber, oops
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2839 [17:03:36] <ueber> I run resize2fs while partition it's
unmounted, but it's size is still 20G not 50G
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2841 [17:05:13] <godless_> ueber, so fdisk is showing the
partition to be 50GB right ?
2842 [17:05:27] <ueber> godless_: correct
2843 [17:05:28] <cnu-> petn-randall, would it be possible to add
an entry to /var/lib/dpkg/status with only Status: config-files and
the md5s ?
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2845 [17:05:34] <cnu-> before i run apt-get
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2847 [17:05:47] <petn-randall> cnu-: You can set the environment
var 'DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive' when you don't
want prompts, and then set it to something else when you want to
have them.
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2849 [17:06:07] <godless_> ueber, is there data on the partition
you want to save?
2850 [17:06:13] <petn-randall> cnu-: Writing around in
/var/lib/dpkg/status is dangerous and a recipe for disaster, I would
use a different approach.
2851 [17:06:47] <ueber> godless_: yes there's data, but if
there is no solution I could delete them
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2853 [17:07:17] <FinalX> ueber: what changed, then? you showed
your fdisk output earlier, and it shows the disk to be 50G, but the
partition to be 20G
2854 [17:07:19] <petn-randall> cnu-: Looks like you could use some
centralized configuration management like puppet, chef, ansible,
etc.
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2857 [17:08:14] <ueber> FinalX: it changed nothing
2858 [17:08:27] <ueber> disk is 50G but partition is still 20G
2859 [17:08:32] <jelly> ueber: pastebin your /proc/partitions
2860 [17:08:57] <godless_> ueber, please check the partition
itself
2861 [17:09:19] <cnu-> petn-randall, none of these systems can
warn me when debian changes their my.cnf ? they just overwrite
everything with no warnings?
2862 [17:09:24] <godless_> ueber, the 50GB fdisk line doesn't
have a partition nr
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2865 [17:10:09] <ueber> godless_: no because it's the disk
line
2866 [17:10:23] <petn-randall> cnu-: I still don't understand
your setup and use case. When do you want to have prompts, when
shall files be overwritten silently?
2867 [17:10:37] <godless_> ueber, kindly provide me the fdisk
partition line
2868 [17:10:51] <ueber> godless_: with which command?
2869 [17:10:53] <jelly> ueber: if you edited the partition table
while any of the partitions on that disk was in use, kernel's
in-memory notion of the partition layout and size cannot change
automatically
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2871 [17:11:16] <ueber> jelly: I rebooted too
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2874 [17:12:46] <jelly> ueber: that clears it up, yes, but
I'd still like to confirm the current state. So can you show
the contents of /proc/partitions and maybe "sfdisk -d
/dev/vdb" or "lsblk"
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2876 [17:12:55] <cnu-> petn-randall, im now configuring everything
based on debian8. here i want no prompts. if i run the script again
in 2 years on debian9 i want it prompt me when debian has changed
it's config file (which i based mine on)
2877 [17:13:05] <godless_> ueber, fdisk -l /dev/vb ?
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2879 [17:13:48] <godless_> ueber, the physical configuration of
the disk isn't quite clear
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2881 [17:14:29] <nummyfx> lsb_release -i -s
2882 [17:15:01] <nummyfx> couldn't you just do if
(debian_version > 8.4) then prompt();
2883 [17:15:22] <godless_> ueber, jelly knows, i'm a bit
rusty myself
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2888 [17:17:50] <NoImNotNineVolt> python's setuptools is at
version 22.0.0, and jessie's repo has version 5.5.1?
2889 [17:17:52] <ueber> here is:
replaced-url
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2894 [17:19:02] <jelly> ,v python3-setuptools
2895 [17:19:03] <judd> Package: python3-setuptools on amd64 --
squeeze: 0.6.14-4; wheezy: 0.6.24-1; jessie: 5.5.1-1;
jessie-backports: 18.8-1~bpo8+1; sid: 20.10.1-1; stretch: 20.10.1-1
2896 [17:19:10] <jelly> NoImNotNineVolt: correct!
2897 [17:19:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> just making sure i'm not
losing my mind.
2898 [17:19:41] <petn-randall> cnu-: Then now use
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive, and in 2 years when you actually
dist-upgrade, don't use that. If you change the hashes of the
conffiles, upon upgrade dpkg will assume that the conffiles
weren't touched and will silently overwrite them, even when
running in interactive mode.
2899 [17:19:41] <NoImNotNineVolt> thank you :)
2900 [17:19:46] <jelly> beware the version inflation
2901 [17:19:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> yea, that's what threw me.
2902 [17:20:09] <NoImNotNineVolt> 5.5.1 is from august 2014, not
2004 :P
2903 [17:20:12] <ueber> jelly:
replaced-url
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2908 [17:20:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> apparently setuptools releases a
new major version every month.
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2910 [17:20:49] <petn-randall> I won't install anything with
a version number lower than 45 ;)
2911 [17:21:18] <jelly> ueber: apparently the partition table was
not changed at all
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2913 [17:21:27] <ueber> jelly: yes
2914 [17:21:36] <greycat> Oh, don't worry. Once Google owns
the entire planet, every software release will be at least version
1000.
2915 [17:21:42] <cnu-> petn-randall, okay thank you
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2917 [17:22:18] <jelly> greycat: at some point we'll just
start using log(version) instead
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2919 [17:23:13] <jelly> that's not v45, that's just 1.65
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2921 [17:23:24] <ueber> hey guys, any idea?
2922 [17:23:30] <greycat> !any ideas
2923 [17:23:30] <dpkg> Yeah, I have an idea! But I'll need a
drawer full of ground beef, a little cod liver oil, and a dozen
starving platypuses. And keep the FBI off my back for the next few
hours!
2924 [17:23:38] <godless_> ueber.
2925 [17:23:46] <ueber> godless_: yes
2926 [17:23:52] <jelly> ueber: yes, edit the partition table
(again)
2927 [17:24:00] <godless_> ueber, you need to make the partition
larger, resize2fs only works on partitions
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2929 [17:24:25] <ueber> which commands should I use then?
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2932 [17:25:12] <greycat> gparted, or parted, by preference,
depending on whether you like GUIs or not
2933 [17:25:23] <godless_> ueber, basically remove and recreate
(if done wrongly you lose the data)
2934 [17:25:54] <godless_> euber, gparted/parted are indeed much
safer
2935 [17:26:04] <jhutchins> Which is why you have to do a backup
any way, and you might as well backup, repartion, restore.
2936 [17:26:28] <godless_> and it's only 20GB, peanuts :)
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2938 [17:26:51] <ueber> after removing should I write/quit? and
create a new one only "after" quitting?
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2940 [17:27:00] <hmca> greetings
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2942 [17:27:13] <greycat> ueber: I don't see why that would
matter
2943 [17:27:27] <ueber> ok
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2945 [17:27:41] <hmca> is this the right channel for questioning
about debian and X running under kdm ? I whant to get full screen in
a guest
2946 [17:27:53] <hmca> KVM I mean
2947 [17:27:56] <ueber> greycat: parted instead of fdisk ?
2948 [17:28:06] <greycat> fdisk is a historical relic at this
point
2949 [17:28:38] <ueber> :)
2950 [17:28:39] <greycat> Though I guess since the one in jessie
says it understands GPT, it might still survive another decade or
two.
2951 [17:28:40] <godless_> ueber, parted is the new kid (dang
getting old)
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2953 [17:28:57] <nummyfx> hmca:
replaced-url
2954 [17:28:58] <ueber> ok I installed parted
2955 [17:29:13] <jelly> (a stupid question: why use a partition
_at all_ inside a VM on a disk destined for a single filesystem)
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2957 [17:29:47] <FinalX> fdisk works fine and also got an overhaul
in more recent versions; there's no reason for it not to work
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2959 [17:30:04] <jelly> FinalX: unless you forget to [w]rite
2960 [17:30:13] <FinalX> ofc
2961 [17:30:29] <FinalX> or unless the disk doesnt get synced
properly, or re-scanned/read
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2966 [17:31:23] <hmca> mummyfx: I know how to put a windows guest
in full screen in KVM, no problem, What I'm not geeting is how
to put X running on Debian inside KVM
2967 [17:31:43] <hmca> mummyfx: in full screen
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2969 [17:32:01] <godless_> HM
2970 [17:32:05] <godless_> sorry
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2973 [17:33:03] <jhutchins> !kvm
2974 [17:33:03] <dpkg> Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a
full <virtualization> solution for Linux hosts on x86 hardware
with x86 guests. Packaged as qemu-kvm since Debian 6.0
"Squeeze". See
replaced-url
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2976 [17:33:46] <ueber> I tried parted
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2987 [17:37:55] <err403> I just migrated from one drive to
another, and it appears to be seemless, but question whether or not
I am still on my old drive? My new drive is sdb1, and shows up as
MBR partition when running fdisk -l.replaced-url
2988 [17:38:04] <drop_> hello, i have a problem.. no sound on my
debian testing and when i check o sound setting the output is named
"dummy output" insteady of "Speakers" as i
remember.. anyone plz!
2989 [17:38:44] <err403> drop_> Are you running pulse audio?
2990 [17:38:52] * greycat experiements and learns that yes, you CAN
simply strip out the s in someone's
replaced-url
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2994 [17:40:13] <greycat> err403: fdisk -l doesn't show what
you booted from. Just what you have.
2995 [17:40:34] <err403> greycat> How do I know what I have
booted from?
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2999 [17:41:34] <greycat> That's... an interesting question.
I think I can manage to beat the internet into telling me how to
determine what disk the NEXT boot will use, but I dunno about
reading the past.
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3004 [17:42:24] <drop_> err403, yes i am
3005 [17:42:32] <mtn> won't looking at the fstab tell you
what is root, which is what you are booting?
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3009 [17:43:05] <greycat> Oh, if all you want to know is
what's mounted as root, you can simply do df /
3010 [17:43:12] <greycat> But that doesn't tell you what grub
booted fromm.
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3014 [17:43:48] <jelly> or even which grub bios booted into
3015 [17:43:56] <jelly> s/bios/firmware/, sorry
3016 [17:44:35] <drop_> err403, pulse audio and alsa is installed
but i cant get any audio
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3024 [17:45:56] <err403> drop_> Are you using a speaker phone?
If so, are you able hear people? Are they able to hear you? The
reason I ask is that I occassionally have to reset one of the two
settings in Pulse Audio in order for people to hear me on speaker
phone. It is an annoyance, but comes with the technology.
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3026 [17:46:15] <jim> hi... is it possible to take
already-downloaded packages that were downloaded before
apt-cacher-ng was installed, and add them to the cache?
3027 [17:46:39] <drop_> err403, no am using my pc speakers not any
external speakers
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3029 [17:47:12] <fennesz> Hello ! I am trying to configure my
debian box to act as an ntp server for other local network devices
using ntpd . My config file is this
replaced-url
3030 [17:47:25] <greycat> fennesz: solve what?
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3032 [17:48:04] <fennesz> greycat, it seems I cant get the time
from a different machine on my local network using this conf
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3035 [17:48:22] <jim> fennesz, you didn't say what the
problem you're experiencing is
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3038 [17:48:50] <greycat> My ntp.conf says "By default,
exchange time with everybody, but don't allow
configuration."
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3040 [17:49:00] <err403> drop_> One possible scenario is that
one of your two configurations is wrong, or needs to be fiddled with
in order to get pulse audio to work. You can access your Pulse Audio
settings by opening up your pulse audio configuration screen found
in your start menu, and then select configuration. Do you have the
configuration settings provided by your sound card manufacturer?
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3042 [17:49:29] <fennesz> jim, I am trying to configure my debian
box to act like an Ntp server and I can't with this conf
3043 [17:49:36] <err403> drop_> On my computer more than one
option will work in the configuration area.
3044 [17:49:58] <jmcnaught> jim: yes
replaced-url
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3047 [17:50:30] <fennesz> greycat, is there any special option so
that my debian machine works like an ntp server for other machines
in local network ?
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3050 [17:50:59] <greycat> fennesz: My file says it should work by
default, with no changes. What did you actually try from the other
machines on the LAN? What response did you get?
3051 [17:51:18] <ueber> I solved using cgdisk instead of fdisk
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3054 [17:51:53] <drop_> err403, i dont have pulse audio
configuration in my menu
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3059 [17:52:17] <acidchild> hello, can anyone link me in the
direction of a document that outlines debians security patching
practices. i.e. the way the openSSL fixes have been applied against
the current 'stable' ssl version included in jessie?
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3062 [17:52:52] <greycat> acidchild: you can start with
replaced-url
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3064 [17:53:00] <drop_> err403, i only have sound setting in menu
which is having only select dummy option as output
3065 [17:53:01] <fennesz> greycat, with ntpdc -c monlist I can see
there are clients connected . However when I change the time from
Date and Time settings , the time does not get updated on the client
side
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3068 [17:53:25] <fennesz> btw I am using Jessie 64
3069 [17:53:27] <greycat> fennesz: holy fucking christ, you did
WHAT?!?!
3070 [17:53:32] <greycat> You ... dear gods. What.
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3072 [17:53:42] <fennesz> ?
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3074 [17:53:48] <greycat> fennesz: Whatever you think is supposed
to happen, that is not a valid test of anything sane.
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3076 [17:54:02] <fennesz> ok, so how could I test this ?
3077 [17:54:02] <err403> drop_> Where are you seeing this
select dummy option as output? Is this at the command line?
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3079 [17:54:15] <fennesz> greycat, pls forgive my ignorance
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3081 [17:54:17] <greycat> The clients, if they are robustly
written, should recognize that your server has lost its grip on
space/time and should ignore it.
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3083 [17:54:26] <SpeedyG> greycat: please watch your language..
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3087 [17:55:01] <greycat> SpeedyG: Well, you can take over any
time you like.
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3089 [17:55:05] <err403> mtn> This is my fstab. Am I correct
that sdd1 is the drive being booted from, since it has the /? I
don't think I am running the new drive.
3090 [17:55:10] <fennesz> greycat, would this also happen with
minor changes ? Also I have tested with a client where time was 1
min off . Still no sync
3091 [17:55:11] <drop_> no it is on sound setting from the main
menu
3092 [17:55:19] <acidchild> thanks greycat, i can patch together a
reason for the FAQ
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3096 [17:55:48] <mtn> err403: yes, the current fstab will show you
which drive is currently booted
3097 [17:55:48] <err403> drop_> Could you upload a screenshot
to imgur, or something similar so we can see what you are referring
to?
3098 [17:56:07] <err403> mtn> Is the boot drive the one with
the / ???
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3100 [17:56:19] <greycat> fennesz: Stop fucking with the server.
Let the server have the correct time, and let it stay unmolested.
Then change the time to something wrong one one of the CLIENTS
(while ntp is NOT running on it), and then try ntpdate against the
server.
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3103 [17:56:25] <mtn> err403: sure, that is your root partition,
which is the running partition
3104 [17:57:00] <err403> mtn> So am I booting from sdd1?
3105 [17:57:11] <fennesz> greycat, Ok let me test this
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3107 [17:57:27] <greycat> mtn: how does fstab show you which
device grub booted from?
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3109 [17:57:58] <mtn> err403: you are running on sdd1, apparently,
if that is what you are asking. if you are asking where grub
installed to, like is it on sda or sdb, then, no, it does not tell
you that
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3113 [17:59:11] <err403> mtn> Yesterday I ran grub-reconfig,
and designated sdb1 as the new drive, but didn't see the new
options in the boot menu. I only had one Debian option, so assumed I
was now booting to sdb1, but apparently not.
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3115 [17:59:40] <err403> I am going to reboot.
3116 [17:59:45] <FinalX> err403: if you're trying to boot
from another drive, grub won't help you; you'll have to
tell the bios that
3117 [17:59:58] <drop_> err403,
replaced-url
3118 [18:00:03] <FinalX> on most current systems F12 at bios will
bring up the boot device screen
3119 [18:00:13] <greycat> s/bios/firmware/g
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3121 [18:00:56] <NoImNotNineVolt> it's f12 now?
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3123 [18:01:08] <greycat> It depends on the computer. Any pretense
that there is a common standard is laughable.
3124 [18:01:13] <NoImNotNineVolt> i try some random combination of
f2, f3, f10, f12, and del.
3125 [18:01:33] <greycat> ESC is another good key to try if your
firmware doesn't just tell you what to press.
3126 [18:01:51] <FinalX> there's a big difference between
bringing up the setup screen or the boot menu
3127 [18:02:07] <FinalX> F2/DEL is usually for setup, not boot
menu
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3129 [18:02:28] <greycat> Or google your computer's model
number and see if you can find instructions.
3130 [18:02:37] <petn-randall> Lenovo Thinkpads show a selection
menu when hitting enter while still booting the BIOS
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3132 [18:02:45] <greycat> This may or may not be faster than
random keypresses followed by power cycles.
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3136 [18:03:01] <err403> drop_> Is this screenshot from
Pulseaudio? My Pulseaudio interface looks very different than yours.
3137 [18:03:04] <FinalX> random keypresses can make it block any
further input and just go boot the wrong os :p
3138 [18:03:04] <NoImNotNineVolt> i mean, in a stretched sense,
the setup offers a superset of the functionality from the boot menu
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3140 [18:03:25] <drop_> NoImNotNineVolt,
replaced-url
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3142 [18:03:32] <NoImNotNineVolt> you can usually change boot
device order, from the setup.
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3147 [18:03:58] <FinalX> NoImNotNineVolt: boot menu can be enabled
seperately, and allowed seperately, in- or excluding UEFI options as
well
3148 [18:03:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> that's a great reference.
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3150 [18:04:07] <petn-randall> err403: pulseaudio is the daemon,
there are many frontends to it.
3151 [18:04:13] <drop_> err403, its a sound setting i dont have
pulse-audio config in menu
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3154 [18:04:38] <NoImNotNineVolt> FinalX: afaik, aside from access
control issues, that's not anything that can't be done
from the setup screen.
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3159 [18:05:14] <jim> so apt-cache-ng tries to store the source
(download url) of the things it caches, and would use a heuristic
for doing such an import
3160 [18:05:16] <NoImNotNineVolt> but indeed, a setup utiliy is
not the same as a boot menu.
3161 [18:05:19] <fennesz> greycat, trying ntpdate against the
server I get : bind() Permission denied . I am using ntpd from
Meinberg on Windows 10 machine so I cant run it as root . I run cmd
as Administrator though . Anyway does this error indicate something
wrong with my ntp server?
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3163 [18:05:21] <FinalX> sure, but the setup screen you have to
make changes, save them, then reboot. boot menu you can just do once
and it'll revert to the default next reboot.
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3166 [18:05:36] <err403> drop_>I was asking because earlier you
indicated you had pulseaudio installed.
3167 [18:05:36] <greycat> I cannot help you with Windows.
3168 [18:05:48] <fennesz> Ok, I understand
3169 [18:05:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> but the amount of work involved
in that is less than the amount of effort we've invested in
this discussion :P
3170 [18:06:09] <FinalX> quite the opposite
3171 [18:06:20] <NoImNotNineVolt> surely fewer keystrokes.
3172 [18:06:22] <FinalX> you guys started a discussion about it :)
3173 [18:06:30] <drop_> err403, yes i have pulseaudio installed
but as i have said, i dont have it on my menu
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3175 [18:06:46] <FinalX> and someone you can't deal with just
leaving things, and keep on going and going until you're proven
right.. get over it
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3178 [18:07:30] <NoImNotNineVolt> FinalX: < NoImNotNineVolt>
but indeed, a setup utiliy is not the same as a boot
3179 [18:07:33] <NoImNotNineVolt> menu.
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3185 [18:08:34] <err403> drop_> Have you checked under
multimedia in the start menu? The graphical interface is supposed to
install if pulseaudio is installed.
3186 [18:08:59] <NoImNotNineVolt> FinalX: or were you referring to
yourself?
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3188 [18:09:14] <antena-cli> Every time I connect my USB stick it
opens Qmmp. I don't want that. How can I modify this behavior
to open the file manager instead?
3189 [18:09:16] <NoImNotNineVolt> either way, thanks for
confirming my python-setuptools version confusion.
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3191 [18:10:08] <drop_> err403, yes i have checked and for
experience i have been using this version of debian and i have never
seen such things as multimedia and pulseaudio in menu
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3198 [18:11:53] <lubarch> Is there any offline english dictionary
available for linux ?
3199 [18:12:05] <drop_> lubarch, artha
3200 [18:12:21] <err403> drop_> You might want to check your
alsa settings at the command line. The following is something I kept
in my notes, but I rarely resort to it, so I am not super familiar
with it
replaced-url
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3205 [18:13:40] <jsheeren> hi, does anyone have any experience
with emulex oneconnect skyhawk 10gb/s nics?
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3214 [18:16:23] <fennesz> greycat, by changing my client to one
hour off, I can see the offset in a monitoring tool . How long will
it take to sync with the server?
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3218 [18:16:53] <jim> jsheeren, what's your experience? or,
what has you ask?
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3220 [18:17:27] <greycat> Totally depends on the client. The
client may do an ntpdate type thing when it first starts up, in
which case "very quickly". Or it may try to gradually
adjtime over the course of weeks. Or it may throw up its hands and
say "the server is too far off" and stop trying.
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3222 [18:18:02] <drop_> err403, in alsamixer how do you set the
card you want to be default?
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3224 [18:18:11] <jhutchins> !pulseaudio
3225 [18:18:11] <dpkg> PulseAudio (formerly Polypaudio) is a
cross-platform network sound server, intended as a drop-in
replacement for <ESD>. Packaged for Debian since 4.0
"Etch", read /usr/share/doc/pulseaudio/README.Debian after
installation for configuration recommendations; Debian specific
how-to is at
replaced-url
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3229 [18:18:47] <jhutchins> drop_: I don't think anything
actually shows up as pulseaudio. The GUI config tools are usually
for the DE system sounds.
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3234 [18:19:36] <drop_> jhutchins, okey
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3236 [18:19:46] <fennesz> greycat, ok ! In case my debian box is
the client and it's time is off , is there any configuration to
speed things up on ntp.conf ? is it iburst perhaps?
3237 [18:20:05] <jsheeren> jim: i cannot get the card to detect a
link; in the dell server bios the card shows there's a link;
but ethtool shows no link detected
3238 [18:20:07] <err403> drop_> Do you have more than one card
on your computer? I have more than one card, and one burned out when
the last speaker blew.
3239 [18:20:40] <greycat> fennesz: stop ntp, run ntpdate by hand,
restart ntp.
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3242 [18:21:02] <fennesz> greycat, ok
3243 [18:21:02] <greycat> fennesz: you may also want to try
ntptrace against the server, but not all servers support tracing
3244 [18:21:18] <jim> jsheeren does ifconfig -a show an interface
(such as eth0) for it?
3245 [18:21:24] <fennesz> greycat ok will try this too , thank you
!
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3247 [18:21:35] <err403> err403> Have you tried upgrading
pulseaudio with apt-get?
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3254 [18:24:33] <err403> drop_> The man page for alsamixer
suggest you can select your card with the F6 or S keys, but you are
supposed to keep your settings harmonized with the pavucontrol.
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3257 [18:25:04] <nagra> ?
3258 [18:25:07] <err403> drop_> I would see if you can upgrade
your pulseaudio control.
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3269 [18:28:06] <jsheeren> jim: yes; eno1 is the interface; ip
link show gives me "no-carrier,broadcast,multicast,up"
3270 [18:28:09] <jsheeren> but state down
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3272 [18:28:15] <jsheeren> ethtool shows no link detected
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3274 [18:28:29] <jsheeren> if i configure the interface with
ifconfig; i have no connection
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3279 [18:30:18] <Matumaros> Hello everyone, I need further
assistance to configuring my wifi adapter
3280 [18:30:23] <Matumaros> Hi jim
3281 [18:30:52] <jhutchins> jsheeren: If ethtool shows no link,
there is a hardware problem. Bad/loose cable; bad port on
switch/hub; bad connector on NIC.
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3287 [18:31:57] <TomTomTosch> Matumaros: describe what you did so
far and provide 'lspci -nn | grep -i network' pls.
3288 [18:32:20] <jsheeren> jhutchins: but the server bios shows a
link; the switch shows a link ..
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3293 [18:33:39] <acidchild> has CVE-2015-5600 been fixed in
6.7p1-5+deb8u2 on jessie?
3294 [18:33:47] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: I had jim and some others
help me out yesterday, I had manually installed the firmware
replaced-url
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3297 [18:33:49] <acidchild> if so, how do i find evidence of it?
3298 [18:33:55] <Matumaros> and I executed these two commands:
3299 [18:33:56] <TomTomTosch> !tracker of doom
3300 [18:33:56] <dpkg> The Tracker of Doom is a vulnerability
database maintained by the Debian security team, viewable at
replaced-url
3301 [18:34:06] <Matumaros> modprobe rtl8192cu
3302 [18:34:06] <Matumaros> echo "050d 21f2" >
/sys/bus/usb/drivers/rtl8192cu/new_id
3303 [18:34:07] <TomTomTosch> acidchild: ^ you can look it up.
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3306 [18:34:19] <Matumaros> the command you said gives back:
3307 [18:34:22] <jsheeren> jhutchins: got to go; thanks for the
help
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3310 [18:35:05] <Matumaros> Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel
Corporation 82579V Gigabit Network Connection [8086:1503] (rev 04)
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3312 [18:37:06] <TomTomTosch> well, that's not what i've
been looking for. that's the LAN NIC. :/
3313 [18:37:43] <TomTomTosch> can you find the wifi card listed
somewhere in lspci -nn or is it a USB dongle?
3314 [18:37:58] <acidchild> TomTomTosch:
replaced-url
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3316 [18:38:15] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: dongle? It's a USB
Adapter, yes
3317 [18:38:32] <Matumaros> sorry, forgot to say that
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3320 [18:39:24] <TomTomTosch> acidchild: this is the one you have
asked for:
replaced-url
3321 [18:39:35] <TomTomTosch> acidchild: and it's not fixed
yet.
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3324 [18:40:22] <jhutchins> Matumaros: Your bash history will show
what commands you've issued recently if you need to review what
you've done so far. You could also take notes, that can be
useful as well.
3325 [18:40:29] <acidchild> other than using unstable, is there a
way of getting these fixes as soon as they are available?
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3328 [18:40:57] <nummyfx> build from source?
3329 [18:41:11] <TomTomTosch> acidchild: you could try to look for
a patch or just wait for it to be fixed.
3330 [18:41:13] <jhutchins> Matumaros: I'm not sure of the
context, but can not be both an rtl8192cu and an Intel 92579v.
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3332 [18:41:25] <acidchild> okay TomTomTosch.
3333 [18:41:37] <jelly> acidchild: do you actually use a
vulnerable nondefault config to be affected by CVE-2015-6500?
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3336 [18:42:09] <jelly> CVE-2015-5600*
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3338 [18:42:31] <Matumaros> jhutchins: Well, the result of the
other command listed the Ethernet, while I try to get my WiFi USB
Adapter to work
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3342 [18:43:07] <TomTomTosch> lsusb should list your wifi adapter
somewhere.
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3345 [18:43:52] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: no it doesn't :(
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3348 [18:44:09] <jhutchins> Matumaros: Does it list an
unidentified device?
3349 [18:44:37] <Matumaros> jhutchins: No
3350 [18:44:47] <TomTomTosch> well... pull it out and put it back
in, she said?
3351 [18:44:51] <Matumaros> there are 12 items on that list
3352 [18:45:17] <babilen> TomTomTosch: I don't think that is
appropriate
3353 [18:45:28] <nummyfx> or he
3354 [18:45:38] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: nope
3355 [18:45:59] <jhutchins> Matumaros: Either the USB port or the
device is defective then.
3356 [18:46:21] <TomTomTosch> so it worked using rtl8192cu before?
3357 [18:46:25] <jhutchins> Matumaros: You should see it in lsusb;
you should see evidence of connecting and disconnecting it in dmesg.
3358 [18:47:04] <Matumaros> jhutchins: in dmesg it is mentioned
3359 [18:47:10] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: yes
3360 [18:47:14] <Matumaros> yesterday
3361 [18:47:17] <jhutchins> !paste
3362 [18:47:17] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
replaced-url
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3368 [18:48:41] <Matumaros> jhutchins: I can't paste, if that
is what you meant, because I have no internet connection on the
other machine where I'm trying to get it to work
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3371 [18:49:19] <TomTomTosch> Matumaros: any errors if you
modprobe rtl8192cu ?
3372 [18:49:20] <MaBunny> guys where are hexchat logs kept in the
system???
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3376 [18:49:38] <Matumaros> TomTomTosch: no, nothing
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3378 [18:49:49] <jim> Matumaros, we had your hardware going
yesterday... what happened?
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3383 [18:50:18] <acidchild> jelly: negative. It was an example.
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3386 [18:50:31] <Matumaros> jim: I don't know, we
weren't completely done, right?
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3390 [18:51:11] <jim> Matumaros, ifconfig -a shows wlan0?
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3392 [18:51:29] <jelly> acidchild: ah, what's your actual
goal then, just learning to interpret what security tracker says?
3393 [18:51:33] <Matumaros> jim: yes
3394 [18:51:55] <jim> ok, and iwlist scan shows your WAPs?
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3396 [18:52:15] <Matumaros> jim: yes it does
3397 [18:52:16] <jelly> !no-dsa
3398 [18:52:16] <dpkg> Some security issues are marked as
"no-dsa" when the security team does not intend to issue a
fix for them because they are sufficiently minor. They may be fixed
as part of later updates or in a point release. Ask me about the
<tracker of doom>.
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3403 [18:52:20] <jelly> acidchild: ^^
3404 [18:53:20] <nerdcore> I'm following the debootstrap
install instructions for jessie/amd64 and step D.3.4.4 says to edit
/etc/resolv.conf, but when I open it the file says not to edit it by
hand. How should I setup nameserver directives in jessie?
3405 [18:53:33] <acidchild> jelly: Thanks, yes. I am just learning
to interpret what the security tracker is saying.
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3407 [18:54:00] <jim> ok, then your card is working... the next
step is to try to log in (probably, you have to edit
/etc/network/interfaces, I don't know how to use wpasupplicant,
so that has to come from someone else... also, those two commands
need to be automated
3408 [18:54:14] <jim> Matumaros ^^
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3410 [18:54:41] <jmcnaught> nerdcore: does resolv.conf say that it
was generated by resolvconf(8)?
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3412 [18:55:02] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: yes, I will go and read that
man page :)
3413 [18:55:06] <jim> Matumaros, zooming all the way out,,, you
need to be able to keep track of this stuff... if not, we have to
start over every time
3414 [18:55:23] <Matumaros> jim: alright, I opened that file.
Don't you think it might work without those two commands if I
get a newer backport kernel?
3415 [18:55:36] <jim> that will take practice, it does n't
just happen
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3417 [18:55:48] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: does this section of the
install guide require updating? I recall this working in wheezy
years ago
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3419 [18:56:09] <Matumaros> jim: yeah, I know :D I'm just
really bad at these things, especially after a full day of staring
at a screen :P
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3422 [18:56:41] <jim> get your CURRENT setup working first, worry
about backport kernels later...
3423 [18:56:48] <jelly> acidchild: you can sometimes find reasons
for "no-dsa" in the related bug report(s)
3424 [18:56:57] <jmcnaught> nerdcore: i'm not sure what got
installed that pulled in resolvconf
3425 [18:57:16] <jim> and -do- automate that stuff... if you can
do that, you don't need the new kernel
3426 [18:57:34] <Matumaros> jim: But aren't they a
bit...hacky?
3427 [18:57:40] <acidchild> jelly: much appreciated. I have to
justify every CVE that isn't fixed in production.
3428 [18:57:43] <acidchild> jelly: (fml)
3429 [18:57:56] <jmcnaught> nerdcore: for example i have a jessie
container that was made with debootstrap, it does not have
resolvconf installed. so perhaps you installed something like
network-manager that pulled it in?
3430 [18:58:04] <jim> Matumaros, didn't you say the newer
kernel failed for something else?
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3432 [18:58:59] <Matumaros> jim: No, I had the stretch version
installed, which is why somebody told me to get the stable
3433 [18:59:12] <greycat> My debian workstations at home and at
work do not have resolvconf installed.
3434 [18:59:21] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: aside from the base install
I have added ppoeconf, ppp, pppoe, and their requisites but there is
no sign of resolvconf in /var/log/dpkg.log
3435 [18:59:26] <Matumaros> jim: they said that I should get a
newer backport version and that would fix the issue
3436 [18:59:27] <greycat> I would imagine it comes along with NM
and GNOME crap, which I do not use.
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3439 [18:59:39] <jhutchins> MaBunny: Look for hidden directories
in ~
3440 [18:59:40] <jim> Matumaros, what's your current uname
-r?
3441 [18:59:50] <jelly> greycat: you probably wouldn't even
have udev if it did not become mandatory at some point!
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3443 [19:00:01] <greycat> MaBunny: hint: echo ~/.*/
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3445 [19:00:18] <Matumaros> jim: 3.16.0-4-amd64
3446 [19:00:36] <jim> ok, that kernel -should- work
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3449 [19:01:00] <Matumaros> jim ™ :)
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3452 [19:01:05] <jhutchins> MaBunny: Also ls -a
3453 [19:01:15] <Matumaros> jim: alright, as long as it works, I
don't mind
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3455 [19:01:50] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: in fact I cannot read
resolvconf(8) because it is not installed
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3457 [19:02:36] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: my host system for running
debootstrap is Ubuntu 14.04. It seems to have just pulled the darned
/etc/resolv.conf from there into the new base jessie system's
/etc :(
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3459 [19:02:59] <jmcnaught> nerdcore: ahh...
3460 [19:03:04] <Matumaros> so can somebody help me with the
wpasupplicant and the automation?
3461 [19:03:06] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: do you suppose I am safe to
blow it away and write my own?
3462 [19:03:31] <jmcnaught> nerdcore: yes, and even if resolvconf
was installed it would just overwrite it
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3466 [19:04:12] <nerdcore> jmcnaught: thanks for the feedback.
this makes *some* sense now hehe
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3468 [19:04:51] <jim> Matumaros, summary: you need to do two
things now: first, automate the two commands, they probably need to
go in /etc/network/interfaces... second, try to get logged in
(again, using /etc/network/interfaces), and I can't help you on
this part, given it involves wpasubblicant, which I don't kmnow
how to use
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3474 [19:05:44] <Matumaros> jim: are the contents of
/etc/network/interfaces executed on system start?
3475 [19:06:03] <greycat> Matumaros: they are read by various
things... it's not a script, so it's not executed.
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3479 [19:06:49] <Matumaros> greycat: now I'm a bit confused
:D so it's kind of like a settings file?
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3481 [19:07:22] <greycat> yes
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3483 [19:08:03] <Matumaros> but then the two commands would be
misplaced there?
3484 [19:08:07] <nerdcore> wowza. from the debootstrapped base
system, the linux-image-amd64 package needs 48 additional packages?
I'm surprised...
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3486 [19:08:39] <nerdcore> including perl? *really*?? haha
3487 [19:09:32] <nerdcore> ugly
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3490 [19:10:21] <jim> Matumaros, you have to put them in the right
section of that file (within the section that configures wlan0)
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3492 [19:10:59] <jim> Matumaros, yes, it is a settings file
3493 [19:11:08] <Matumaros> jim: there is no such section
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3496 [19:11:25] <jim> there will be when you put it in there
3497 [19:11:26] * greycat doesn't understand wireless, so probably
cannot help you much
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3501 [19:11:47] <Matumaros> there are only 3 lines, "source
/etc/network/interfaces.d/*", "auto lo" and
"iface lo inet loopback"
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3503 [19:12:07] <greycat> You don't even *have* an ethernet
interface? Really? Only wireless?
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3505 [19:12:38] <jim> he does, something about a long cable and it
doesn't work or somethign
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3508 [19:13:11] <Matumaros> greycat: my dog damaged the cable, but
even trying to get a long cable to the closest repeater didn't
work for some reason
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3512 [19:14:13] <greycat> Still, if the interface exists, even
with no cable in it, I'm surprised you don't have basic
eth0 lines in interfaces.
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3514 [19:14:50] <nerdcore> why does linux-image-amd64 require
perl, busybox, and 46 other packages (seems like lots of perl libs)?
3515 [19:14:53] <Matumaros> greycat: maybe that is why it
didn't work?
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3518 [19:15:21] <greycat> that should not affect wlan0
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3520 [19:15:46] <TomTomTosch> nerdcore: debian inclued lots of
perl scripts. it's just part of the debian base system.
3521 [19:16:44] <Matumaros> greycat jim: so I just put the two
original commands at the bottom of interfaces?
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3526 [19:17:00] <greycat> You don't put COMMANDS in
interfaces. No.
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3529 [19:17:25] <Matumaros> greycat: yeah, that was what I was
wondering about :P
3530 [19:17:25] <greycat> You put configuration options, which may
INCLUDE a command after some keyword that means "in a specified
context, run the following command".
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3533 [19:17:32] <greycat> It's all hooks and callbacks.
3534 [19:17:35] <nerdcore> TomTomTosch: okay, then why isn't
that handled during the initial debootstrap installs?
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3536 [19:18:04] <Matumaros> greycat: so where do I put them? In a
new file in /etc/init.d/?
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3540 [19:18:23] <greycat> I don't do wireless.
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3542 [19:18:55] <greycat> !wireless
3543 [19:18:56] <dpkg> Support for your wireless LAN device is
dependent on the chipset within. Don't know what you have? Ask
me about <what's my wireless>. Atheros: <atheros>;
Atmel: <atmel>; Broadcom: <broadcom>; Intel:
<intel>; Intersil: <prism>; Marvell: <marvell>;
Ralink: <ralink>; Realtek: <realtek>; TI:
<acx-mac80211>; VIA: <vt665x>; ZyDAS: <zydas>. See
also <crda>, <killswitch>, <wpa>.
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3544 [19:18:59] <nerdcore> During step D.3.6 of the debootstrap
instructions for jessie/amd64 it is suggested I install the package
grub-pc. Would grub-efi-amd64 be a better choice? Does grub-pc
support EFI?
3545 [19:19:10] <greycat> Maybe that wiki page knows what to do.
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3558 [19:22:40] <root__> could anyone tell me how to enable a
webcam in debian and kali linux?
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3562 [19:23:23] <mtn> root__: usually it either works or it does
not. does it work when you use cheese?
3563 [19:23:28] <root__> any help would be great.
3564 [19:23:44] <root__> hmm never tried installing it
3565 [19:23:47] <root__> yes it worked fine
3566 [19:23:53] <root__> okay so what happens is this.
3567 [19:23:59] <mtn> root__: then it is enabled
3568 [19:24:01] <Matumaros> greycat: I'm following where it
says "command line" here:
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3570 [19:24:15] <root__> when i open video call on my fb page it
says please enable your mircrophone and camera
3571 [19:24:17] <TomTomTosch> nerdcore: linux-image-* pulls perl
because it relys on such tools as debconf which are written in perl.
3572 [19:24:19] <root__> how i enable them?
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3574 [19:24:27] <root__> i desperately need help
3575 [19:24:47] <mtn> root__: sounds like a facebook problem, not
an enabling problem, since your webcam is obviously enabled
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3578 [19:24:55] <root__> no no
3579 [19:25:02] <root__> it pops a box up and says it.
3580 [19:25:04] <root__> in firefox
3581 [19:25:05] <nerdcore> TomTomTosch: thanks
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3583 [19:25:18] <root__> i just can't find the correct
settings to turn it on?
3584 [19:25:24] <mtn> root__: does it wok in chesse? yes or no?
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3586 [19:25:30] <mtn> wok/work
3587 [19:25:31] <root__> dunno
3588 [19:25:37] <root__> want me to download it quick?
3589 [19:25:47] <mtn> root__: you just said it worked fine. what
did that mean?
3590 [19:26:03] <mtn> root__: yes, test with cheese.
3591 [19:26:15] <root__> k downloading cheese in a sec
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3593 [19:26:51] <Matumaros> can somebody help me with the
wpasubblicant? Looking at the Wiki just confuses me a lot and I
don't want to screw it up now :(
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3595 [19:27:18] <root__> it says please enable camera and
microphone sharing <<<
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3597 [19:27:25] <mtn> root__: in cheese?
3598 [19:27:38] <root__> still waiting on apt to finish 1sec
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3601 [19:27:48] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: are you planning on using a
desktop environment on this computer? Why not just use
NetworkManager?
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3604 [19:29:07] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: isn't that a separate
tool I have to install? Btw, I'm connected now :)
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3607 [19:29:30] <sideup66> does anyone here know how to enable
strict mode for https for debian running apache
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3609 [19:29:39] <root__> yes it does work in cheese
3610 [19:29:48] <sideup66> kinda feel overwhelmed by guides im
finding on the magical google =\
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3612 [19:29:54] <nerdcore> Matumaros: NetworkManager is a easy to
use GUI network config tool, handling wired and wireless, IP
settings, etc. It's pretty handy unless you are running
text-only / headless
3613 [19:29:56] <mtn> root__: ok, nothing wrong with the webcam or
debian. only a facebook problem
3614 [19:30:03] <sideup66> and one thing thing i did try kinda
killed apache
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3616 [19:30:19] <root__> no its in the browser
3617 [19:30:22] <root__> the box pops up
3618 [19:30:29] <root__> and asks to enable the camera
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3620 [19:31:01] <nerdcore> sideup66: what kind of "strict
mode"?
3621 [19:31:19] <nerdcore> sideup66: im not sure what you mean
3622 [19:31:28] <Matumaros> nerdcore: I don't find it
installed, which probably means that I need to download it, which I
can't do because I have no internet right now
3623 [19:31:28] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: if you use GNOME, KDE,
xfce4, Cinnamon then NetworkManager is probably already installed..
it's the default GUI for configuring networks
3624 [19:31:43] <sideup66> nerdcore: i mean, it needs strict https
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3628 [19:32:24] <jim> jmcnaught, he additionally needs to automate
the two commands that get his wireless usb dongle to show up in
ifconfig and be able to iwlist scan
3629 [19:32:30] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: I have one thing called
"Network Tools" and "Network" (from Settings)
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3631 [19:33:08] <Matumaros> jim jmcnaught: I am connected to the
internet now
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3633 [19:33:23] <nerdcore> sideup66: HSTS?
3634 [19:33:27] <Matumaros> I didn't actually do anything yet
that was described in the wiki
3635 [19:33:30] <jim> with the wireless or wired?
3636 [19:33:35] <Matumaros> wireless
3637 [19:33:57] <jim> great... you just need to automate those
commands
3638 [19:34:16] <Matumaros> jim: do I just create a new file in
/etc/init.d/?
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3641 [19:34:48] <sideup66> yep nerdcore!
3642 [19:35:08] <jim> well no one has said anything about how to
do that
3643 [19:35:23] <jim> what did you use to connect?
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3648 [19:36:10] <Matumaros> jim: the GUI interface
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3651 [19:37:10] <jim> network-manager?
3652 [19:37:29] <Matumaros> Network, in Settings
3653 [19:37:30] <jubo2> ummm... needs a bit of help
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3656 [19:37:40] <nerdcore> sideup66: according to this post, you
need to rewrite
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3657 [19:37:46] <jubo2> nmap is saying 443 is closed.. What does
that mean
3658 [19:37:55] <jubo2> the firewall settings are unchanged
3659 [19:38:11] <jubo2> at least it means that no https is being
served
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3662 [19:38:40] <jmcnaught> you don't need to use mod_rewrite
to redirect to https:
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3663 [19:38:42] <greycat> jubo2: lsof -i :443
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3665 [19:38:55] <greycat> that will tell you what's using
port 443
3666 [19:39:00] <nerdcore> sideup66: what jmcnaught said :)
3667 [19:39:06] <jubo2> nothing is using it greycat
3668 [19:39:27] <greycat> There you go, then.
3669 [19:39:28] <nerdcore> jubo2: then it isn't open! hehe
3670 [19:39:34] <jubo2> 'sudo service nginx start' fails
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3672 [19:40:05] <jubo2> I see what the commands it recommends when
it tells of the failure yield
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3674 [19:40:15] <greycat> Read the errors and fix them.
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3676 [19:40:22] <jubo2> okays
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3678 [19:40:32] <jubo2> 'sudo nginx -t' says all is fine
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3680 [19:40:37] <jubo2> so I'm kinda confused
3681 [19:41:37] <sideup66> nerdcore: it fails when i add that line
to the vhosts file
3682 [19:42:19] <jim> so far we hadn;t gotten an answer to this:
on a desktop machine which uses nm to configure the wireless net,
there are two commands he needs to issue before the interface shows
up in ifconfig... so, my question is, using what mechanism is
probably the best for automating those commands?
3683 [19:43:10] <awwal> Trying to make a customized mplayer
control input file (mplayer cli mode). In /etc/mplayer/input.conf I
see "END pt_up_step -1 > pt_step 1 # skip to next file <
pt_step -1 # previous" So in own file I would create in
~/.mplayer/input.conf I would just chage > by n (I change of >
pt_step 1 by b pt_step 1) ?
3684 [19:43:49] <jubo2> I get
replaced-url
3685 [19:43:56] <jubo2> I'm kind of confused
3686 [19:44:05] <jubo2> I didn't touch anything that would
break it
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3688 [19:44:17] <jubo2> the journalctl -xn
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3690 [19:44:27] <jubo2> just says no journal entries
3691 [19:44:36] <nerdcore> sideup66: are you loading mod_headers?
3692 [19:44:50] <sideup66> i think?
3693 [19:44:53] <greycat> jubo2: well, then you will have to look
for the errors in the nginx logs.
3694 [19:44:54] <nerdcore> sideup66: `apache2ctl -M` should show
which modules are enabled
3695 [19:45:01] <nerdcore> iirc
3696 [19:45:11] <awwal> default input config file is Home key for
previous entry and End for next but it doesnt work. I want change
that by B for previous and N for next
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3698 [19:45:25] <sideup66> i see one called rewrite_module
3699 [19:45:29] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: does connecting to wifi
with the GUI method you used work without entering those commands?
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3701 [19:45:55] <sideup66> and the page does redirect without it
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3703 [19:46:01] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: I don't think so,
should I try to restart?
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3705 [19:46:31] <nerdcore> sideup66: to have apache generate
arbitrary headers like one called
"Strict-Transport-Security" you will need to enable
mod_headers
3706 [19:46:39] <jim> jmcnaught, no, as evidenced by wlan0 not
showing up in ifconfig after boot
3707 [19:46:44] <nerdcore> sideup66: try `a2enmod headers``
3708 [19:46:59] <jmcnaught> jim: Matumaros: did that happen again
today or just yesterday?
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3710 [19:47:15] <jubo2> I can't figure out what is wrong..
'sudo nginx -t' says the confs are just fine
3711 [19:47:15] <jim> so really, reallly, we need to automate
those commands.
3712 [19:47:19] <sideup66> yeah dont see that
3713 [19:47:25] <sideup66> though over web there is https
redirection
3714 [19:47:27] <jubo2> greycat: ait.. I look in /var/log/nginx
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3716 [19:47:42] <greycat> jim: if it were interfaces(5) we'd
probably put it in an "up" option in the interface's
stanza.
3717 [19:47:55] <greycat> jim: I don't know a thing about
wireless or about NM.
3718 [19:48:26] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: I didn't restart today
3719 [19:48:31] <jim> greycat, ok, thanks for the reply...
probably would need to switch to that
3720 [19:48:34] <nerdcore> sideup66: enable it with a2enmod
3721 [19:48:41] <jubo2> greycat: looking at that there is
something listening to 80 that is stopping nginx from starting
3722 [19:48:52] <jubo2> Lots of "2016/06/01 19:46:34 [emerg]
2356#0: bind() to 37.97.183.15:80 failed (98: Address already in
use)"
3723 [19:48:54] <greycat> lsof -i :80
3724 [19:49:10] <jim> Matumaros, so you left the machine running
from yesterday, and did not reboot today?
3725 [19:49:23] <sideup66> ok that worked
3726 [19:49:29] <sideup66> now re add that stuff to the vhost file
3727 [19:49:35] <Matumaros> jim: no, I shut it down yesterday and
started it today, but did not restart it today
3728 [19:49:35] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: oh i see. what are the
commands again? Personally I would test rebooting and configuring
network in the GUI, and if the commands are ncessary then put them
in the boot somehow
3729 [19:49:45] <sideup66> ?
3730 [19:49:57] <Matumaros> jim jmcnaught: well, restarting
won't hurt, right?
3731 [19:49:57] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: did you enter the commands
after starting the computer today?
3732 [19:50:04] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: yes
3733 [19:50:09] <nerdcore> sideup66: yeah it sounds to me like
apache failed because you were trying to set a new Header without
mod_headers enabled
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3735 [19:50:15] <jubo2> greycat: umm.. it says a bunch of rubys
3736 [19:50:16] <jim> Matumaros, so the computer was off at some
time today?
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3739 [19:50:32] <Matumaros> jim: yes, I started it short time
before I came on here
3740 [19:50:38] <greycat> jubo2: huh, weird... you installed some
sort of web server process that's written in ruby and listens
on port 80?
3741 [19:50:53] <Matumaros> so can I just restart and see what
happens?
3742 [19:50:55] <nerdcore> sideup66: now you should be able to set
"Strict-Transport-Security" or any other header like
"sideup66s-wicked-new-header" :P
3743 [19:51:03] <jim> Matumaros, at that time, did you have to run
those two commands'/
3744 [19:51:08] <jim> ?
3745 [19:51:29] <Matumaros> I did the list usb thing, it
wasn't there, then I did the two commands, again list usb and
wasn't there and then I did the things you said
3746 [19:51:37] <Matumaros> so I don't know if it really did
something today
3747 [19:51:51] <jubo2> greycat: not afaik
3748 [19:51:57] <jubo2> I just isntalled diaspora*
3749 [19:52:03] <greycat> ,info diaspora
3750 [19:52:04] <judd> No package named 'diaspora' was
found in jessie/amd64.
3751 [19:52:09] <jubo2> to migrate from a too expensive server
3752 [19:52:09] <greycat> *sigh*
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3754 [19:52:19] <jim> "things you said", I said a lot of
things, you will have to remind me
3755 [19:52:37] <Matumaros> jim: alright, hang on a second, also,
would it be so bad if I just quickly restart?
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3757 [19:52:52] <jim> don't restart now
3758 [19:53:26] <Matumaros> jim: dmesg; ifconfig -a; iwlist scan
3759 [19:53:31] <Matumaros> all after the two commands
3760 [19:53:43] <jim> and did the scan work?
3761 [19:53:51] <Matumaros> jim: yes
3762 [19:53:55] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: what are these mystery
commands?
3763 [19:53:59] <jim> ok...
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3765 [19:54:03] <Matumaros> but I'm not sure if it worked
because of the commands
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3767 [19:54:13] <jim> modprobe of the driver, and an echo
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3769 [19:54:17] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: modprobe rtl8192cu
3770 [19:54:17] <Matumaros> echo "050d 21f2" >
/sys/bus/usb/drivers/rtl8192cu/new_id
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3773 [19:54:59] <sebboh-> Is #debian-next not a thing anymore?
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3775 [19:55:16] <andril> hello
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3777 [19:55:20] <sebboh> hello.
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3779 [19:55:22] <jim> sebboh-, it's on a different network
3780 [19:55:28] <andril> hey sebboh
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3783 [19:55:37] <sebboh> oh, oftc, I remember now. Well, I'm
here. :)
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3787 [19:56:12] <andril> anyone using Plank?
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3790 [19:57:01] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: first i would check to see
if only the first command is necessary. it's curious why udev
isn't loading this module on boot or when the device is plugged
in
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3792 [19:57:45] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: so.. I just restart the
computer, see if it works without the command, if not, just try the
first one and see if it works?
3793 [19:57:46] <jubo2> greycat: 'lsof -i :80' prints
empty line but nginx still complains it cannot bind to :80
3794 [19:58:08] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: yeah sounds reasonable
3795 [19:58:23] <jubo2> I go ask in #nginx
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3800 [19:59:40] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: alright, restarted, no wifi
listed
3801 [20:00:00] <sebboh> I've got an existing btrfs machine
with four physical devices which are in some kind of raid-like
configuration. I'd like to move everything into /@old or
something and install a new debian system in /. So I downloaded the
latest daily netinst (as I have done for years) and booted it up...
But the Partition disks screen shows all four devices as being
empty. This is not the case. So I backed out of there and opened a
shell. I don't
3802 [20:00:00] <sebboh> see a /target existing. I figured
I'd manually mount the btrfs ... array? in /target, move the
old stuff, and proceed from there. ...So, my problems are: where do
I find /target? And: If I manually get the target ready, is the
installer going to complain that I haven't completed the
Partition disks step?
3803 [20:00:30] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: dmesg not listing anything
relevant
3804 [20:00:34] <jim> jmcnaught, we've already done that...
apparantly it would require some new backport kernel, I don't
know if it works for everything else... the driver modprobe IS NOT
SUFFICIENT for making the interface show up... we've said that
over and over and over again... I would just like to get this
working and the issue disposed of
3805 [20:00:52] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: ifconfig -a not listing
wifi either
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3807 [20:01:21] <jhutchins> jubo2: Is nginx already running?
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3809 [20:01:32] <jubo2> jhutchins: don't think so
3810 [20:01:39] <greycat> also make sure you ran the lsof -i :80
as root. if you run it as non-root you get no output.
3811 [20:01:39] <jubo2> 'ps aux|grep nginx' ?
3812 [20:01:49] <jmcnaught> jim: it seemed to me that Matumaros
wasn't sure if the echo to /sys was necessary, or just loading
the module. it's good to figure out the minimum that needs to
be done
3813 [20:01:50] <jubo2> greycat: aha.. I try with sudo
3814 [20:01:52] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: jim is right, it requires
both commands
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3816 [20:02:08] <jim> Matumaros, what happens if you reboot again,
and try only the second command
3817 [20:02:18] <jubo2> greycat: ok. now found the problem
3818 [20:02:28] <jubo2> bunch of apaches fucking things up for
nginx
3819 [20:02:31] <Matumaros> jim: I'll try that
3820 [20:02:41] <jubo2> I don't remember asking for apaches
at any point
3821 [20:02:50] <jubo2> I 'sudo apachectl stop'
3822 [20:02:52] <jim> (specifically the echo)
3823 [20:03:11] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: you can list the module in
/etc/modules, and make a file in /etc/sysctl.d/ for the sys part
3824 [20:03:18] <greycat> jubo2: to make 'em not start back
up later, systemctl disable apache2.service
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3826 [20:03:57] <Matumaros> jim jmcnaught: only the second command
gives "No such file or directory"
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3828 [20:04:30] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: how exactly?
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3831 [20:04:47] <nerdcore> sideup66: any luck?
3832 [20:05:08] <jim> so that confirms that both command are
necessary, and either are not sufficient by themselves
3833 [20:05:09] <sideup66> nope
3834 [20:05:23] <sebboh> /erc-tls
3835 [20:05:35] <sebboh> ... ignore that.
3836 [20:05:46] <Matumaros> jim: yes
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3838 [20:07:10] <jim> Matumaros, so, the first command must create
the file in /sys/...
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3844 [20:08:31] <Matumaros> jim: so I list the echo part in the
/etc/modules file and the other one in a new file in /etc/sysctled/,
right?
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3846 [20:09:29] <jim> so, are files in /etc/sysctl.d read before
or after modules listed in /etc/modules are loaded?
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3848 [20:10:43] <jim> Matumaros, no. do this: put the module you
modprobed in /etc/modules, then reboot and see if it gets loaded (by
doing the echo after booting)
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3850 [20:11:12] <zW> Hi there
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3852 [20:11:22] <Matumaros> jim: just the module or the modprobe
part too?
3853 [20:11:24] <zW> Anyone using Emulex OCM14104-UX-D 10Gb card
in the debian release version?
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3855 [20:11:28] <jim> (just the module name, -not- the modprobe)
3856 [20:11:37] <Matumaros> ok
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3858 [20:11:46] <ikonia> zW: debian or ubuntu as you're
asking on both
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3860 [20:11:47] <sideup66> nerdcore: error is includesubdomains is
unknown
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3862 [20:12:14] <jim> then we'll automate the second command
3863 [20:12:17] <zW> ikonia: I tried them in both but have
problems with it :)
3864 [20:12:47] <nerdcore> sideup66: you restarted apache? does
`apache2ctl -M` show mod_headers?
3865 [20:13:02] <jim> zW, are you running debian right now? or are
you running ubuntu right now?
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3867 [20:13:40] <Matumaros> jim: echo worked
3868 [20:13:50] <jim> ok... one sec.
3869 [20:13:56] <Matumaros> :)
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3872 [20:14:36] <Matumaros> jim: btw, do you think it makes any
difference (speed wise) that I have the adapter in the old USB ports
and not in a 3.0 one?
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3879 [20:15:24] <jim> that would first depend on whether the
wireless can do usb 3
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3881 [20:15:44] <sideup66> nerdcore: nope?
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3883 [20:16:08] <Matumaros> jim: I'm pretty sure it can,
would it?
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3887 [20:17:04] <jim> Matumaros, ok, put the wireless command in
/etc/sysctl.d/local-wireless.conf
3888 [20:17:40] <jmcnaught> jim: Matumaros: actually i think i got
it confused, sysctl is for /proc/sys not /sys.
3889 [20:17:49] <sideup66> =\
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3891 [20:17:53] <Matumaros> jim: That's a new file, right?
3892 [20:18:02] <jim> Matumaros, lets get this done before dealing
with "what if" questions
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3894 [20:18:44] <jim> Matumaros, hold on a sec
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3896 [20:19:05] <jim> jmcnaught, does that change where the echo
cmd should go?
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3899 [20:19:49] <sideup66> nerdcore: got anything else for me?
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3909 [20:21:47] <jmcnaught> jim: Matumaros: the echo command could
simply be put in rc.local. sysfsutils could also be used. it might
also be possible to pass it as a module option in /etc/modprobe.d
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3911 [20:22:25] <jim> sec.
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3913 [20:25:14] <Matumaros> jim: so?
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3915 [20:25:58] <jim> does rc.local run after /etc/modules is read
(and modules loaded)?
3916 [20:26:15] <greycat> I would imagine so.
3917 [20:26:25] <greycat> It should be quite late in the boot
proess.
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3920 [20:27:07] <jim> ok, we'll try each one
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3922 [20:27:42] <Matumaros> jim: so I put the whole line in
/etc/rc.local?
3923 [20:28:30] <jim> Matumaros, yeah, that should work fine (the
echo command, also do not forget to put a comment about what
it's doing
3924 [20:28:44] <jim> comments start with #
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3926 [20:28:47] <greycat> and make sure it's BEFORE exit 0
(or just remove the exit 0 entirely)
3927 [20:28:59] <Matumaros> jim: ok, will do, will report back
after that and restart
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3929 [20:29:24] <jim> acceptance test: does interface show up in
ifconfig -a
3930 [20:29:47] <jim> you doing that right now?
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3932 [20:30:16] <Matumaros> I added the line to rc.local and
I'm restarting now
3933 [20:30:26] <jim> ok
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3937 [20:30:59] <jim> it's also possible your net will be up,
test for that: ping yahoo.com
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3939 [20:31:18] <Matumaros> jim: is connected and I can access the
internet :)
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3942 [20:31:42] <jim> ok, so the wireless is actually up... good
3943 [20:31:42] <Matumaros> jim: yes worked :):)
3944 [20:32:20] <Matumaros> jim, greycat, jmcnaught: thanks for
your help guys!
3945 [20:32:44] <jim> welcome... definitely wanted to get this out
of the way
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3947 [20:33:08] <Matumaros> jim: I can install everything else I
need now, right?
3948 [20:33:42] <jim> Matumaros, what's one thing you need?
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3952 [20:34:10] <Matumaros> jim: guake, browser, editor, those
kinds of things
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3954 [20:34:31] <jim> which editor do you want?
3955 [20:34:46] <Matumaros> um, why?
3956 [20:34:47] <jim> what
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3958 [20:35:01] <jim> so that we can see if apt-get works
3959 [20:35:11] <Matumaros> oh, ok, SublimeText3
3960 [20:35:23] <jim> ,v SublimeText3
3961 [20:35:25] <judd> No package named 'SublimeText3'
was found in amd64.
3962 [20:35:30] <teraflops> Heh
3963 [20:35:37] <x-stream> hi, I am investigating a break in and
found shellcode. lsof shows files that are not in the filesystem
while the program is running. /usb/bin/host is involved
3964 [20:35:47] <Matumaros> ,v sublime_text_3
3965 [20:35:48] <jim> what's the actual package name?
3966 [20:35:48] <judd> No package named 'sublime_text_3'
was found in amd64.
3967 [20:36:13] <x-stream> I want to get the file content that
lsof shows off. they have the FD Flag DEL, how can I get access to
it?
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3969 [20:36:36] <Matumaros> jim: I don't know :)
3970 [20:37:00] <Matumaros> ,v sublime-text-3
3971 [20:37:01] <judd> No package named 'sublime-text-3'
was found in amd64.
3972 [20:37:07] <jmcnaught> i don't think sublimetext is open
source, or in Debian
3973 [20:37:15] <greycat> wooledg@wooledg:~$ apt-cache search
sublime text
3974 [20:37:15] <greycat> wooledg@wooledg:~$
3975 [20:37:35] <Matumaros> jim:
replaced-url
3976 [20:37:39] <x-stream> I want to get this file lsof shows of:
host 10969 USER DEL REG 9,2 59640726 /var/replaced-url
3977 [20:37:48] <greycat> I suggest learning a common unix text
editor. Even nano will do in a pinch.
3978 [20:37:49] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: it works perfectly fine on
this machine
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3981 [20:38:11] <Matumaros> greycat: I use nano for that things,
but not for programming
3982 [20:38:23] <greycat> Fine.
3983 [20:38:24] <jim> but you can...
3984 [20:38:28] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: i'm sure it works
fine, you just won't find proprietary programs in Debian's
repositories
3985 [20:39:01] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: I see, so the link I posted
should work though?
3986 [20:39:25] <jim> Matumaros, what else? what browser?
3987 [20:39:27] <x-stream> I already tried to find it by doing
this: ls -l /proc/10969/fd/4 but it gives me a socket
3988 [20:39:36] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: i would probably go to the
sublimetext website and follow their instructions before trying
random google results
3989 [20:39:46] <Matumaros> ,v vivaldi
3990 [20:39:47] <judd> No package named 'vivaldi' was
found in amd64.
3991 [20:40:00] <Matumaros> ,v skype
3992 [20:40:01] <judd> No package named 'skype' was
found in amd64.
3993 [20:40:15] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: will do that
3994 [20:40:17] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: you can message the bot
privately
3995 [20:40:29] <Matumaros> how?
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3998 [20:40:50] <jim> skype is problematic... the devs try to
change it in order to defeat it's running on linux
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4000 [20:40:54] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: /msg judd v firefox
4001 [20:41:18] <Matumaros> jim: yeah, but my friends will cry my
ear off if I don't get it :D
4002 [20:41:27] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: thanks
4003 [20:42:12] <jmcnaught> Matumaros: there's a wiki page
for installing skype:
replaced-url
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4005 [20:42:37] <x-stream> list
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4009 [20:42:56] <Matumaros> jmcnaught: oh, didn't know about
that one :) Thanks
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4011 [20:43:24] <jim> x-stream, this is not a warez honeypot
4012 [20:43:32] <Matumaros> Are there any other alternatives to
Skype? All those in "10 great Skype alternatives on Linux"
aren't that great
4013 [20:43:37] <x-stream> ?
4014 [20:43:54] <Ooze> TOX
4015 [20:44:07] <x-stream> what do you mean? I want to get it to
find out what it does and disclose it
4016 [20:44:34] <jim> x-stream, get what?
4017 [20:44:57] <greycat> He believes he has been cracked, and a
malicious file installed, then opened/executed, then unlinked.
4018 [20:45:04] <x-stream> yes
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4020 [20:45:16] <x-stream> and I want to get the contents of the
file lsof shows of
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4022 [20:45:30] <x-stream> so that I know what its targets are
4023 [20:45:40] <jim> oh ok... then I got confused as to what was
the purpose of "list"
4024 [20:45:52] <Matumaros> jim: guake is something we can try
4025 [20:46:01] <x-stream> I checked channels and mistyped didnt
use irc for a long time
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4028 [20:46:36] <x-stream> any ideas?
4029 [20:46:38] <mutante> Matumaros:
replaced-url
4030 [20:46:42] <jim> guake - Drop-down terminal for GNOME Desktop
Environment <--- you mean this?
4031 [20:46:50] <Matumaros> jim: yes
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4033 [20:47:15] <jim> ok, then try: apt-get install guake
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4035 [20:47:30] <nerdcore> sideup66: sorry no. never got HSTS
working myself. Not sure what the advantage would be TBH. Just force
HTTP to HTTPS and call it a day IMO :)
4036 [20:47:48] <x-stream> I will put the contents of the initial
php file online now just a sec
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4038 [20:48:08] <Matumaros> jim: Do I need to be root? Because it
asks me to be
4039 [20:48:18] <jim> (and the situation you're trying it in:
we just automated getting your interface up, you rebooted, the net
is up, and we're now trying apt-get
4040 [20:48:26] <jim> yep
4041 [20:48:32] <jim> as root
4042 [20:48:41] <jim> )
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4044 [20:49:02] <Matumaros> jim: Unable to locate package guake
4045 [20:49:36] <Matumaros> jim: because I have no mirrors set up,
right?
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4047 [20:50:10] <x-stream> anybody thing he can help me with this?
otherwise I will try to find help on other places
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4049 [20:50:28] <jim> Matumaros, maybe... pastebin your
/etc/apt/sources.list
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4051 [20:50:39] <Matumaros> jim: will do
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4055 [20:51:38] <Matumaros> jim: well... it only has comments in
it and one line "deb cdrom:<DVD I used to install>"
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4058 [20:52:09] <greycat> x-stream: The only thing I can think of
would be to attach to the running process with gdb, then try to
rewind the open file and dump the content out somehow, which may be
hard as hell especially with a shared library (non-text).
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4060 [20:52:20] <greycat> x-stream: if the file has already been
closed, it's gone.
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4062 [20:52:24] <jim> Matumaros, zooming out... I very strongly
recommend you practice reading man pages, it's a skill, and the
kind of writing is sometimes a bit strange...
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4064 [20:52:34] <x-stream> its still open
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4066 [20:52:48] <jim> Matumaros, transfer the file to your laptop,
then pastebin it
4067 [20:52:50] <x-stream> because of this I do not kill the
process for the moment
4068 [20:52:51] <sideup66> nerdcore: i may wind up doing that
4069 [20:52:55] <sideup66> because it is ssl
4070 [20:52:57] <x-stream> I am watching it
4071 [20:52:57] <sideup66> and the only time its not
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4073 [20:53:07] <sideup66> is when im using local ip addresses
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4075 [20:53:14] <sideup66> at that point, who cares? im in my home
network
4076 [20:53:18] <jim> brb
4077 [20:53:54] <Matumaros> jim: I don't understand what you
mean with your first answer
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4082 [20:55:21] <cluelessperson> Wtf.
4083 [20:55:30] <cluelessperson> "A start job is running for
LSB: Raise network interfaces"
4084 [20:55:32] <Matumaros> jim: pastebin.com/1jdw86aA
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4088 [20:56:14] <cluelessperson> nvm
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4090 [20:56:25] <markybob> Matumaros: see what the bot sent you
4091 [20:56:54] <Matumaros> markybob: I saw, so I can just replace
the current line with "deb" with those 3 that the bot
sent?
4092 [20:57:14] <markybob> Matumaros: yes. then apt-get update
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4095 [20:57:39] <Matumaros> markybob: ok, thanks, will do
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4102 [21:00:00] <jim> Matumaros, comment out all the lines that
have cdrom in them...
4103 [21:00:37] <Matumaros> jim: did
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4108 [21:01:39] <jim> uncomment lines 8, and 10
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4112 [21:02:09] <markybob> jim: dpkg gave him the right lines to
use. he knows
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4115 [21:03:01] <Matumaros> jim markybob: alright, apt-get update
done
4116 [21:03:20] <jim> Matumaros, try: apt-get install guake
4117 [21:03:30] <Matumaros> jim: seems to work
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4119 [21:03:34] <Matumaros> done
4120 [21:03:57] <jim> see if you have guake
4121 [21:04:15] <Matumaros> jim: yes :)
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4128 [21:05:13] <Matumaros> jim: so, we are done?
4129 [21:05:17] <jim> good,,, seems like you're all set
now,,,
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4132 [21:06:13] <Matumaros> jim: awesome :) Thanks a lot to you, I
would probably have given up by now, or the computer would have went
up in flames
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4138 [21:08:05] <jim> one thing... be -very- careful about
installing anything outside of the apt-get thing...
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4140 [21:08:36] <jim> and be equally careful about adding things
to sources.list
4141 [21:08:54] <Matumaros> jim: I will, but I guess it will be
unavoidable :)
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4144 [21:09:44] <jim> just be careful.... dependency hell is a
very ugly place to be...
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4146 [21:10:29] <mtn> Matumaros:
replaced-url
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4148 [21:10:34] <Matumaros> thanks for the warning :)
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4150 [21:10:59] <jhutchins> ET016-CUCM-PUB
4151 [21:11:05] <Matumaros> mtn: thank you
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4153 [21:11:49] <mtn> Matumaros: welcome
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4156 [21:12:38] <zW> So no emulex 10g users here? :)
4157 [21:13:07] <catbehemoth> I ma trying to set up a vm with
uefi, I installed ovmf but virt-manager still says no UEFI/OVMF can
someone tell me what am I missing? on ubuntu all I had to do is
install ovmf and restart libvirt services...
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4159 [21:13:48] <Matumaros> mtn: but things like SublimeText and
Vivaldi browser are not in the Debian repo :(
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4161 [21:14:02] <c-c> Matumaros: more homework now
4162 [21:14:06] <mtn> Matumaros: you don't really need them.
4163 [21:14:17] *** precise is now known as CNN
4164 [21:14:21] <c-c> Matumaros: of course propritetary software
isnt in Debian!
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4167 [21:14:55] <Matumaros> mtn: I don't really need a
computer either...
4168 [21:15:12] <c-c> besides, vim eats Sublime for breakfast.
Learn vim, its omnicomplete, netrw and regexes.
4169 [21:15:26] <mtn> Matumaros: well, you have been warned. you
can do what you want to, but won't get much sympathy if you
break it doing so
4170 [21:16:03] <Matumaros> c-c: I don't agree on that, I
tried vim, but everybody has their preferences
4171 [21:16:11] <Matumaros> mtn: thank you, I hope nothing breaks
4172 [21:17:19] <c-c> Matumaros: it is not easy, but it is nost
powerful editor in history
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4175 [21:18:00] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1738
4176 [21:18:04] <jhutchins> Matumaros: As with WIndows software in
Linux, you should look for what alternatives are available. They are
often better than the closed source, non-Debian programs.
4177 [21:19:13] <Matumaros> c-c: I don't disagree with that,
just for serious development it's too bare for my taste
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4180 [21:19:37] <c-c> Matumaros: see that is where your knowledge
is short
4181 [21:19:49] <Matumaros> jhutchins: what are you talking about
specifically?
4182 [21:19:55] <Matumaros> c-c: :)
4183 [21:19:59] <c-c> Matumaros: vim is full blown ide without any
additions by itself.
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4185 [21:20:31] <c-c> sublime may have easier gui, but is not as
fully featured
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4187 [21:20:46] <Matumaros> c-c: alright, I'll have another
look at it
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4189 [21:21:37] <c-c> Matumaros: if you are a programmer or a
author, vim can do it all. Get a book like "Hacking Vim"
to help you start, if you really interested in superb editor/IDE.
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4191 [21:21:51] <c-c> *an author ;)
4192 [21:22:09] <c-c> Also, NeoVim is coming...
4193 [21:22:51] <Matumaros> c-c: well a colleague at work once
tried to convince me of vim, it didn't blow me away, but
I'll have another look at it
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4195 [21:24:25] <SuperTramp83> c-c: I'd like to interject for
a moment..
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4200 [21:27:32] * c-c 's soapbox speech for vim has already ended
8)
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4215 [21:32:06] <babilen> evil on emacs is superiour ;)
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4230 [21:37:10] <jelly> here's a riddle: how can a zombie
process eat 100% of a CPU core?
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4234 [21:37:35] <jelly> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM
TIME+ COMMAND
4235 [21:37:35] <jelly> 18478 jelly 20 0 0 0 0 Z 100.0 0.0
118:59.15 chrome
4236 [21:37:38] <greycat> You took a snapshot of its historical
CPU usage right after its death, and it was showing you an average
from when it had been alive?
4237 [21:37:50] <jelly> no, top defaults
4238 [21:38:00] <greycat> I don't even know what top's
defaults *are*.
4239 [21:38:19] <jelly> "realtime" one second refresh
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4241 [21:38:40] <greycat> is the 118:59.15 going up?
4242 [21:38:50] <spacebug^> In Debian Jessie, I get no sound from
Spotify, but I get sound from Gnome itself. I wounder if somehow
Spotify is using ALSA directly instead of through Pulse, but aplay
without parameters plays files correctly so then ALSA is setup
correct too? Hum..
4243 [21:38:59] <jelly> greycat: yes
4244 [21:39:03] <greycat> *boggle*
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4246 [21:39:18] <greycat> something is very confused.
4247 [21:39:46] <jelly> ah, it died in the end, just took its
sweet time
4248 [21:40:02] <jelly> still. zombies eating brains.
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4252 [21:41:31] <spacebug^> can't seem to find any
/etc/modprobe.d/asound.conf
4253 [21:41:35] <spacebug^> removed?
4254 [21:41:54] <jelly> I suspect doing a kill -9 (that's how
I killed it before it became a zombie) made the deallocate its
significant usage of swap space
4255 [21:42:08] <jelly> the kernel*
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4257 [21:44:21] <jelly> and I have swap in compressed RAM (zram),
so CPU time spent in kernel doing presumably uncompressing pages or
related structures to get rid of them... was counted as user process
cpu time
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4259 [21:45:01] <Matumaros> How do I set a custom compose key? In
the GNOME GUI I can only select a few, but the one I want is not
among them
4260 [21:45:32] <Matumaros> Is /etc/default/console-setup the
right place?
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4263 [21:46:25] <greycat> Matumaros: no.
4264 [21:46:40] <greycat> Definitely, positively not, for anything
with GNOME in the question.
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4266 [21:47:08] <Matumaros> greycat: what do you mean?
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4268 [21:47:22] <greycat> There is no way no how no conceivable
connection between /etc/default/console-setup and GNOME.
4269 [21:47:38] <greycat> GNOME is an X program.
4270 [21:47:57] <greycat> X does not use the Linux consoles.
4271 [21:48:32] <Matumaros> greycat: I didn't imply that
there was, I just said that over GNOME GUI
Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts/Typing/Compose Key you can set it, but
the one I want is not among them
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4273 [21:49:20] <Matumaros> so I was looking online for how to do
it manually and /etc/default/console-setup was one answer
4274 [21:49:43] <c-c> Is there a way to edit sources.list from
within Aptitude (console/ncurses)?
4275 [21:49:54] <greycat> 15:45 Matumaros> Is
/etc/default/console-setup the right place?
4276 [21:49:55] <greycat> 15:46 greycat> Matumaros: no.
4277 [21:50:28] <Matumaros> greycat: so how do you do it then?
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4280 [21:51:20] <Matumaros> greycat: oh wait, I might have found
something
4281 [21:51:31] <greycat> I do it by running xmodmap commands from
my ~/.xsession file which is a solution that works for me because I
use startx to run X, not gdm3, not GNOME.
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4287 [21:53:22] <Matumaros> greycat: I see... well, the thing I
thought is something isn't because it talks about an older
version of GNOME
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4290 [21:54:17] <c-c> Basically I am asking for non-gui, console
way to add repositories from a list, like in gui-synaptic=
4291 [21:54:20] <greycat> I've said this before, but... there
is a large and growing divide between two major segments of the
Debian community: older users who generally abhor DEs and know
nothing about them, and newer users who use DEs and need help with
them.
4292 [21:54:31] <c-c> * without manual editing, that is !
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4298 [21:55:09] <somiaj> c-c: just put a source.list file in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ that contains the sources you want.
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4300 [21:55:17] <c-c> somiaj: nope
4301 [21:55:34] <somiaj> c-c: once you have the repos, just copy
the file in place. Probably easier than having some tool edit the
config file for you
4302 [21:55:39] <c-c> somiaj: I am looking for something that
shows you a list of available repos - like in synaptic.
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4305 [21:56:11] <somiaj> c-c: what do you mean by available repos,
in debian there is basicaly one repo and the security sources, it
isn't like there is a full list of ones you want to turn
on/off.
4306 [21:56:23] <c-c> I know all about editing sources.list by
hand. I'm looking for something semi-user/noob friendly.
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4308 [21:56:40] <somiaj> there are some programs that will test
different mirrors for you and try to find a good one, but
httpredir.debian.org works good in most cases.
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4310 [21:56:55] <somiaj> c-c: what repos are you wanting to be
able to add/remove?
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4312 [21:57:01] <c-c> somiaj: why do you ask? Theres testing,
non-free, secu, backports...
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4314 [21:57:19] <c-c> somiaj: step back, and read what I am asking
for again :)
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4316 [21:57:40] <somiaj> c-c: it may not exist, I haven't
seen something like that because in it really isn't needed.
I'm trying to suggest alternatives.
4317 [21:57:41] <greycat> !jessie sources.list
4318 [21:57:41] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
8 "Jessie" has three lines: "deb
replaced-url
4319 [21:58:03] <c-c> A guided way, to add repo sources, from
console, like a ncurses synaptic?
4320 [21:58:06] <somiaj> you shoudln't need to edit the
sources.list after you set it up and when you do the standard method
is via $EDITOR
4321 [21:58:26] <unborn> c-c: in debian its synaptic best option,
you can edit sources there.. simple is that.
4322 [21:59:00] <greycat> There is no NEED to add sources.
It's set up one time during installation with a network
available.
4323 [21:59:08] <at0m> unborn: you mean /etc/apt/sources.list or
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
4324 [21:59:16] <greycat> The only time you change it is if you
want to add contrib/non-free or backports.
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4326 [21:59:51] <at0m> imho, root has no bizz whatsoever running
anything graphical. if gramma allows.
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4328 [22:00:16] <greycat> Oh, is that what he was asking for? A
GUI admin tool to run as root? *bleh!*
4329 [22:00:32] <greycat> (For a nonexistent admin task, even.)
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4331 [22:00:44] <learner_of_debia> I am trying to reduce the
resolution of my systemd/console (I don't want to change the
font size). I have successfully made grub and X the right
resolution, but the resolution seems to change back to the highest
resolution when the system switches to the systemd messages and
console. Most searches seem to suggest that setting GRUB-GFXMODE and
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX should solve he problem, but it doesn't
for me. How can I change
4332 [22:00:44] <learner_of_debia> the systemd and console
resolution?
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4335 [22:02:02] <c-c> Ah, not even synaptic can add
"testing" repo in a "guided" way.
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4337 [22:02:22] <greycat> OH GODS
4338 [22:02:28] <greycat> Oh, just... no.
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4340 [22:02:47] <c-c> greycat: step down from your tower to the
sidewalk for a second. Not every user is the eleet hacker that you
have the priviledge of being.
4341 [22:03:07] <greycat> Done. Bye bye. *plonk*
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4343 [22:03:21] <jmcnaught> c-c: stable users shouldn't be
adding testing repos anyways, and synaptic is not an appropriate
tool to dist-upgrade from stable to testing
4344 [22:03:30] <c-c> wow, what an obnoxius elitist attitude
4345 [22:03:34] <greycat> People who can't manage to replace
jessie with testing in a text file have NO FUCKING BUSINESS running
testing. AT ALL. None.
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4347 [22:03:46] <TomTomTo1> c-c it's just editing a textfile.
there is no real need for a dedicated tool. why do you think you
need to switch to testing anyway?
4348 [22:03:47] <jmcnaught> c-c: it doesn't seem like the
tool you're looking for exists
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4353 [22:04:02] <c-c> jmcnaught: yes, looks so
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4355 [22:04:17] <greycat> He's coming from some non-Debian
background where people have to add "repos" to their
sources because their operating systems are terrible.
4356 [22:04:18] <NoImNotNineVolt> so i've got a docker image
of jessie.... i'm telling it to apt-get install libssl-dev...
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4358 [22:04:38] <c-c> greycat is so completely full of his own
idea, it is not funny.
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4360 [22:04:45] <jmcnaught> c-c: it's true though, people
shouldn't be using testing or unstable until they know the
Debian tools fairly well (and are prepared to fix problems)
4361 [22:04:46] <c-c> greycat: stop trolling now
4362 [22:04:47] <NoImNotNineVolt> it tells me how much disk space
will be used, then it says "Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Abort."
4363 [22:04:49] <TomTomTosch> let's move on.
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4365 [22:04:58] <NoImNotNineVolt> as in, it aborts instantly on
its own. wtf.
4366 [22:05:03] * c-c has used debian since 2006 and I know exactly how
this works.
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4369 [22:05:31] <jmcnaught> NoImNotNineVolt: can you show a
transcript with the command and output in a paste?
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4371 [22:05:45] <c-c> jmcnaught: true. The aim is to install newer
version of a software.
4372 [22:06:12] <TomTomTosch> !tell c-c about debian-next
4373 [22:06:23] <TomTomTosch> c-c testing support is over there ^
4374 [22:06:43] <c-c> I dont need testing support, TomTomTosch
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4376 [22:06:57] <jmcnaught> c-c: adding testing repos is not the
way to do that, that'll just result in a hybrid stable-testing
system. If the newer software isn't available in
jessie-backports you could try backporting the package yourself (or
just accept the stable version because that's how Debian works)
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4379 [22:07:24] <c-c> jmcnaught: yep, might have to, but thats
totally not for "normal users"
4380 [22:07:25] <deego> Is it just me or is chromium super
sluggish after today's (stable) upgrade?
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4383 [22:08:00] <jmcnaught> c-c: Debian sorta expects that users
will get the most benefit out of stable packages
4384 [22:08:02] <NoImNotNineVolt> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
4385 [22:08:24] <c-c> jmcnaught: as you probably guessed, the
desired version is not in stable...
4386 [22:08:54] <jmcnaught> c-c: check in jessie-backports
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4388 [22:09:22] <NoImNotNineVolt> jmcnaught: you can see it never
gets to FOO3. there is no keyboard input being provided. it just
aborts.
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4390 [22:09:50] <jmcnaught> NoImNotNineVolt: oh it's a script
running apt-get? you could add "-y"
4391 [22:10:07] <NoImNotNineVolt> jmcnaught: then why does the
first package install? :P
4392 [22:10:29] * NoImNotNineVolt tries -y
4393 [22:10:43] <NoImNotNineVolt> that did the trick. now i feel
stupid.
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4396 [22:10:56] <jmcnaught> NoImNotNineVolt: with apt-get it
doesn't ask for confirmation if it only needs to install the
packages listed on the command line. It *does* ask if it needs to
install more than you asked for
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4400 [22:11:24] <NoImNotNineVolt> jmcnaught: today i learned.
thanks.
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4404 [22:11:46] <TomTomTosch> installing with -y makes my palms go
sweaty :S
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4406 [22:12:00] <NoImNotNineVolt> also, i'll just chime in
that i consider greycat to be an ornery sob that is almost always
right :P
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4409 [22:12:04] <jmcnaught> removing with -y is even worse
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4419 [22:14:55] <NoImNotNineVolt> yay, i have a deb!
4420 [22:15:04] <NoImNotNineVolt> thanks everyone. i got rusty at
packaging :P
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4433 [22:20:17] <moozer> Is there a way to set up apt, so it uses
an apt-proxy if it is available on the local network?
4434 [22:20:33] <moozer> I can hardcode it in apt.conf to use a
proxy, but I want it dynamic
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4451 [22:26:32] <c-c> moozer: maybe you could use the transport
layer for that behaviour...
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4457 [22:27:32] <moozer> c-c: as in tcp/udp?
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4472 [22:33:36] <jhutchins> moozer: You could wrap it in a shell
that tests for the local proxy.
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4477 [22:35:03] <moozer> jhutchins: It would be fairly simple to
make something that listens on a localhost port, and set that port
to be the proxy
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4483 [22:35:56] <moozer> It just seems like a
zeroconf/bonjour/avahi/whatever thing that someon would have
implemented
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4487 [22:37:33] <dongcarl> Hey guys, say that I've installed
a .deb file with gdebi (which installs its dependencies),
what's the best command to remove that package along with its
dependencies that aren't dependencies of other packages
I've installed?
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4489 [22:38:13] <dongcarl> I read online that 'aptitude
purge' would work, but the man page doesn't mention
anything about dependencies
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4493 [22:39:24] <petn-randall> dongcarl: 'apt-get
autoremove' will remove any automatically installed packages
that aren't depended on anymore. Could be though that any
installed packages are recommends/suggests of other packages, so you
might end up not removing any other packages at all.
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4498 [22:41:00] <unborn> dongcarl: if that was not origin deb file
you can do dpkg -l | grep programs-name or su apt-get remove
programs-name
4499 [22:41:18] <dongcarl> petn-randall: Okay I see...
there's no way to deterministically uninstall and get to the
state before I installed the .deb file?
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4502 [22:41:59] <unborn> dpkg -l | grep firts-at-least-3letters
will tell you complete name of the package you want to remove and
then apt-get remove...
4503 [22:41:59] <dpkg> No packages found matching | grep
firts-at-least-3letters will tell you complete name of the package
you want to remove and then apt-get remove...
4504 [22:42:06] <petn-randall> dongcarl: You can check the apt
history what was installed to satisfy the package dependencies, and
just remove that. There's a log in /var/log/apt/history.log
4505 [22:42:32] <unborn> wth?
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4507 [22:43:01] <dongcarl> Okay thanks for the help guys :-)
4508 [22:43:01] <unborn> ah bot.. I completely forgot its here..
sorry about that
4509 [22:43:21] <petn-randall> unborn: hahahaha :)
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4512 [22:44:00] <unborn> petn-randall: well .. one of those days
you know :)
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4517 [22:46:33] <oussama> Hello I have disable all sites in
site-enabled apache directory however apache is still server /var/replaced-url
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4519 [22:46:58] <unborn> oussama: then turn apache down
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4521 [22:47:18] <oussama> Yes
4522 [22:47:19] <ocb> hello
4523 [22:47:23] <greycat> /var/replaced-url
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4527 [22:48:45] <ocb> I have a question and need some help,
setuping jessie but I am in a small dilema. I have a 500G HDD and a
16G SSD, the SSD I want to use for caching. Should I use something
like dm-cache or bcache or should I put swap on SSD? What is the
difference
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4531 [22:49:25] <unborn> ocb: perhaps install / on ssd and /home
to normal hdd
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4534 [22:49:44] <unborn> using ssd for swap is waste of the disk
4535 [22:50:06] <jhutchins> ocb: It would suprise me if there
weren't some writeups on setting up a caching SSD system on the
web somewhere.
4536 [22:50:24] <unborn> unless you have less then 500 megs of ram
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4539 [22:50:53] <ocb> well, that means I sldn't use swap.
I'll play with bcache or dm-cache
4540 [22:51:10] <unborn> ocb: I aint said you should not use swap
heh
4541 [22:51:12] <ocb> shouldnt*
4542 [22:51:13] <oussama> greycat, I can't find any refrence
for this behaviour in the documentation
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4545 [22:51:39] <ocb> well, that's why I am in dilema, I
don't know what would be the best thing to do, I have 8G memory
4546 [22:51:41] <unborn> ocb: swap you only use if there is not
enough ram.. aka temporary ram..
4547 [22:51:56] <teraflops> unborn: not really
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4549 [22:52:41] <greycat> oussama:
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf
4550 [22:52:47] <unborn> ocb: having / on ssd gives you nice fast
system /home on normal hdd give you standard speed for accessing
your files but longer life meh if you use one of those cheapest ssds
I would defo do setup like this..
4551 [22:53:05] <teraflops> unborn: again not really
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4553 [22:53:16] <ocb> well it's a prebuiltin ssd in lenovo
thinkpad w540
4554 [22:53:21] <unborn> teraflops: yeah.. I know...also when
suspend the os everything is written to swap I guess..
4555 [22:53:35] <teraflops> /home in the ssd makes more sense
since all dotfiles and .cache are there
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4557 [22:53:51] <unborn> teraflops: on 16gigs?
4558 [22:54:01] <teraflops> sure
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4560 [22:54:17] <teraflops> unborn: you mean /home?
4561 [22:54:22] <unborn> yeah
4562 [22:54:48] <unborn> hes got 500hdd and 16ssd
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4565 [22:55:01] <teraflops> hmm too small I guess
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4567 [22:55:09] <unborn> ocb: those are that micro ssds..
4568 [22:55:16] <ocb> yeah, it's prebuiltin
4569 [22:55:36] <teraflops> those are intended for caching I think
4570 [22:55:50] <ocb> exactly that was my question
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4573 [22:56:03] <oussama> greycat, this file does not exist on my
system
4574 [22:56:07] <ocb> should I use swap and place it on ssd (you
already answered) or should I play with bcache or dm-cache
4575 [22:56:14] <unborn> ocb: those are really nice and fast..
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4577 [22:56:33] <greycat> oussama: look in sites-available, then?
It's the default file for the default config.
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4579 [22:56:40] <unborn> :D
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4582 [22:57:20] <ocb> I'll setup lvm and encrypt it, then
later bcache probably I've read some articles about it, I hope
it'll work on encrypted ssd or maybe i'll need to decrypt
it
4583 [22:57:36] <ocb> will go play with it :)
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4586 [22:58:12] <SQL> having one heck of a time with NFS... Drive
1 is /... Drive 2 is /mnt/drive2 ... Drive 3 is /mnt/drive3 . I
export 2 and 3 via NFS - and on another host, every time I mount 2
and 3 - both mount to 2. (etc on the remote machine, both drives 2
and 3 show the contents of drive 2). Driving me up the wall.
4587 [22:58:18] <teraflops> unborn: you mean one of those hybrid
ssd-mechanical drives?
4588 [22:58:24] <oussama> greycat, I know but as the file is note
in site-enabled it is not supposed to catch http resquets as far as
I know actually the folder site-enables it empty in my server and
the server still servers /var/replaced-url
4589 [22:58:42] <ocb> teraflops: says here liteonit lss-16l
4590 [22:58:50] <unborn> teraflops: ah no no.. sshds are a bit
different..
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4592 [22:59:05] <unborn> but they are defo great
4593 [22:59:06] <teraflops> ah ok
4594 [22:59:31] <unborn> teraflops: my setup is 500ssd and 1tb
sshd on every laptop
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4596 [22:59:49] <teraflops> oh looks pretty good
4597 [22:59:56] <ocb> I don't have money for 1 SSD, this is
not my laptop. I would like that stuff too :)
4598 [23:00:04] <teraflops> ocb: I think you want bcache
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4600 [23:00:19] <ocb> bcache yeah, was thinking to put it
4601 [23:00:42] <ocb> that was the dilema, swap on ssd, bcache,
dm-cache or / on ssd
4602 [23:00:59] <ocb> I'll end up with bcache, just hope
everything will work with lvm and encrypted disks
4603 [23:01:10] <unborn> teraflops: yeah I use those utra durable
ssd disks but you know.. just for case normal rotary sshd is still
present in a case ssd will suddenly die
4604 [23:01:13] <ocb> it will
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4606 [23:01:19] <ocb> thank you unborn and teraflops
4607 [23:01:22] <unborn> i've seen it on those cheapest ones.
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4609 [23:01:45] <teraflops> ocb: there's a LVM cache thing
too
4610 [23:02:02] <teraflops> ocb: np
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4612 [23:02:17] <unborn> ocb: SanDisk SDSSDHII480G (X31200RL) does
not cost that much
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4615 [23:02:37] <unborn> I paid about 120 for it.. but that was
like year ago.. it should be cheaper now
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4617 [23:02:57] <ocb> everything is much when you hardly have
money to eat.
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4619 [23:03:10] <unborn> ocb: yeah that is true
4620 [23:03:11] <teraflops> unborn: oh I have a shitty laptop
(work) I ended putting a ssd on it and moving the hdd to the dvd bay
:P
4621 [23:03:27] <unborn> teraflops: exactly :)
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4624 [23:03:50] <unborn> teraflops: on all laptops in home I
replaced dvd with hdd..
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4626 [23:03:54] <teraflops> those caddy thingies are a good idea
4627 [23:04:02] <unborn> yap
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4630 [23:04:20] <unborn> great for backup but also for extra space
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4635 [23:05:09] <unborn> got few external dvd mechanics as you can
buy for few quits dvd bay for internal laptops dvd mechanic :)
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4639 [23:06:32] <unborn> ocb: this is the one I use.. (knocking on
wood) it did not failed me so far..
replaced-url
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4642 [23:07:20] <ocb> thanks, I'll bookmark that one :)
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4649 [23:09:11] <ocb> I will see when I will have some money, seen
on ebay but enver bought there, don't know how safe iti s
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4655 [23:10:38] <unborn> ocb: shop would be best.. ive seen people
getting fakes.. I mean I am not saying its all fake but, just disks
should be purchased somewhere else then on ebay
4656 [23:11:02] <unborn> ocb: also make sure its not second hand
if you considering ssd..
4657 [23:11:10] <jmcnaught> oussama: did you reload or restart
apache after removing all the files from sites-enabled?
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4659 [23:12:05] <unborn> jmcnaught: I think the chaps having
apache loaded with system each reboot.. I think if he wants it off,
he need to remove apache or disable on startup..
4660 [23:12:20] <ocb> unborn: here in shop, they're still too
much expensive. :) Need to setup the laptop, enjoy the day and
thanks for help.
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4662 [23:12:23] <unborn> ...there is not much other to be said I
guess.
4663 [23:12:41] <unborn> ocb: enjoy your new laptop :)
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4665 [23:13:03] <ocb> not mine laptop, got it for using for a
while on work :)
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4667 [23:13:40] <unborn> ocb: that doesnt really matter, just
enjoy of debian I would say
4668 [23:13:44] <unborn> :)
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4670 [23:13:54] <ocb> true will do :)
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4748 [23:48:33] <andril> running 8.4 where do we go from here?
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4756 [23:50:32] <jmcnaught> andril: now simply enjoy using your
computer?
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4758 [23:50:42] <crash_> :)
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4762 [23:51:28] <andril> jmcnaught, i already am just looking
towards the future of Debian that's all :)
4763 [23:51:40] <cluelessperson> Hi all, what's the easiest
way to add a preseed to a debian install iso?
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4766 [23:51:53] <ataldis> andril: now you set gnome desktop to
display date and you're good to go. :)
4767 [23:51:59] <ataldis> $ gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.interface clock-show-date true
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4769 [23:52:05] <markybob> andril: standby for spring 2017
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4772 [23:53:37] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: the install manual has
a section on this, loading it from a server:
replaced-url
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4776 [23:54:14] <stakewinner00> Hi,
4777 [23:54:37] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: there's also this
technique you could try that seems a little more of a kludge:
replaced-url
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4779 [23:54:54] <cluelessperson> jmcnaught, I'm asking how to
remaster an iso
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4781 [23:55:11] <andril> ataldis,
replaced-url
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4787 [23:56:30] <jmcnaught> cluelessperson: you'll probably
need to adapt the stuff in the above wiki link for jessie. there
might also be a better guide. you don't want to have the
preseed file get loaded dynamically at run time?
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4789 [23:56:54] <unborn> markybob: spring 2017 is it when>?
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4794 [23:58:21] <markybob> unborn:
replaced-url
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4796 [23:58:48] <andril> markybob, 2017...
4797 [23:59:16] <markybob> andril: correct
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4799 [23:59:31] <andril> damn so many changes till then
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4801 [23:59:44] <unborn> markybob: thanks, I mean I am currently
very happy with current one, just.. you know its good to know :)
4802 [23:59:50] <edju> I have flash 11,2,202,616. I tried updating
it to .621 using update-flashplugin-nonfree --install, but it
didn't update. I then uninstalled it, purged it and
re-installed. Still, I get .616. Tried to download from Adobe's
site but the "Download Now" button is not a link -
"javascript: void 0" or something like that. Any advice
appreciated.
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