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15 [00:08:39] <f-a> I am running aqemu (fine), I'd like to
mount an usb stick so the VM can see it, but I get a:
16 [00:08:42] <f-a> libusb: error [_get_usbfs_fd] libusb
couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/005/002: Permission
denied
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18 [00:09:14] <f-a> what should I do to give the appropriate
permission?
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20 [00:09:20] <missmbob> f-a: werent you the proxmox user?
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22 [00:09:56] <f-a> missmbob: what is proxmos, missmbob ?
23 [00:10:02] <f-a> - missmbob
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40 [00:19:08] <teraflops> f-a: I never used aqemu, but I know
how to tell plain qemu what to do with a usb device though, e.g -usb
-device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=2, if that helps
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52 [00:23:14] <okamis_> how do I set the default keyboard layout
so It can be used when logging in?
53 [00:23:32] <f-a> thanks teraflops , I'll look into that
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55 [00:23:43] <okamis_> Using a special layout called svoraka
with setxkbmap svoraka
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69 [00:31:21] <cref1o> ahh it's a wonderful day
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71 [00:32:26] <sqwishy> Any clues on having the installer not
disregard a preseed if it fails because it can't fetch a
package temporarily?
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85 [00:37:48] <karl> hi, i have a raid5 problem. i just now
added a device to a 5-disk raid5 array and the array refuses to
reshape, speed is 0kb
86 [00:37:53] <karl> see:
replaced-url
87 [00:38:04] <karl> any idea what could be wrong ?
88 [00:38:55] <karl> it looks a bit like like this guys problem:
replaced-url
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103 [00:51:26] <acidchild> Hello, is there a simple way to
upgrade OpenSSH and OpenSSL to the latest releases? I understand
that debian only takes the security fix and applies it to a mature
version of the code to avoid introducing any additional behavior.
I'd like to avoid false-positives from security scanners and
the justifications on debians maintenance methodology.
"politics"
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107 [00:52:51] <qmr> build and install them locally
108 [00:52:58] <qmr> in general I would not recommend it
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110 [00:53:56] <acidchild> Yeah.
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112 [00:54:28] <acidchild> Okay, worth asking. I was expected
that response :)
113 [00:54:47] <qmr> cd /usr/local/src ; wget craps ; cd craps ;
configuremakeinstall
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115 [00:55:04] <qmr> then you get the joy of tracking this
manually installed software, whihc is a huge pain in the ass
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117 [00:55:16] <acidchild> /usr/local/src?
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119 [00:55:18] <qmr> any srs bsns servers should be
programatically managed of course.
120 [00:55:20] <qmr> right
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122 [00:55:26] <acidchild> really?
123 [00:55:31] <acidchild> heh
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125 [00:55:50] <acidchild> oh, i'm not going to do it (do it
manually) I avoid putting stuff in my private apt repo.
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129 [00:56:22] <acidchild> I still struggle to put binaries in
/usr/local/
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131 [00:56:23] <qmr> yes. as in the standard canonical place to
put local shit according to teh FHS
132 [00:56:32] <qmr> then you are A Bad Person
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134 [00:56:46] <acidchild> blame my upbringing!
135 [00:56:58] <qmr> don't sully /usr/bin or /bin with the
shit program you wrote while drunk one tuesday night
136 [00:57:05] <qmr> I blame canada
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138 [00:57:12] <acidchild> Hey!
139 [00:57:24] <acidchild> I'm Canadian :O
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141 [00:57:50] <fagbodildage> eh?
142 [00:58:01] <qmr> exactly
143 [00:58:14] <acidchild> qmr: I grew up on Slackware with the
--prefix=/usr. I'm a bag of bad habbits.
144 [00:58:29] <acidchild> but now all my machines are configured
using ansible. so look who started to behave?
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146 [00:59:57] <qmr> I should really learn how to ansible. I have
at least 15 more years in the salt mines before I can fuckoff to my
private island
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148 [01:00:46] <qmr> or chef. or whatever the cool kids use. I
did write an ansible 1 liner to deploy software to machines I
managed at $oldOldJob . previous script was serial, 20 minutes or
something stupid, grew linearly with each new host. 1 liner ran in
like 20 seconds
149 [01:00:51] <acidchild> Ansible.
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151 [01:01:41] <acidchild> For auto scaling situations people
like "Salt"
152 [01:02:06] <qmr> don't think I ever used slack. started
with BSD. I think. or mandrake.
153 [01:02:19] <acidchild> Mandrake 5 was my first Distro \m/
154 [01:03:14] <qmr> I remember trying forever to pull down shit
with dialup, then an Internet Friend took pity on me and mailed me
some CDs
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158 [01:03:43] <acidchild> I spent a lot of time learning puppet
and found it very complicated. Ansible is YML so, no tabs, only
spaces. It's fairly quick to wrap your head around and the
windows (yuk) portion bring some usability to people like me, people
with limited windows skills or duties but still are required to copy
files to them for various reasons. Salt appears to be a combination
of puppet and ansible.
159 [01:03:50] <karl> ok, got it to work by running mdadm --grow
--continue
160 [01:03:54] <karl> cheers,
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164 [01:04:21] <acidchild> I got my mandrake 5 cd from the front
cover of a friends dad's Linux Format magazine. Pretty sure i
took it without asking.
165 [01:04:31] <missmbob> !ot
166 [01:04:32] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
167 [01:05:07] <qmr> yea let's not interupt the non stop on
topic chatter
168 [01:05:11] <acidchild> is configuration management REALLY
that off topic?
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171 [01:05:13] * qmr crickets
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175 [01:07:15] <acidchild> qmr:
replaced-url
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178 [01:08:00] <acidchild> qmr: check out
replaced-url
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181 [01:08:08] <rjsalts> acidchild: probably a bit tenuous. if it
was I have $configuration_management solution and this works on
redhat and ubuntu but is flaking out on Debian, what's going on
it might be on topic
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183 [01:08:53] <acidchild> anyways, this is no longer fun. See
you around qmr :)
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185 [01:09:02] <qmr> toodles
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200 [01:20:40] <Tenacious-Techhu> Anyone on here know their way
through debugfs at all?
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208 [01:23:27] <npo> hi im trying to write an .img to my sdcard,
but i'm getting an error that there's no room left on the
device (it's a 30gb sd card), with 10MB left. i tried zeroing
it out with /dev/zero, but it still spits out the same error. what
could be going on? is my sdcard bricked?
209 [01:24:07] <npo> err it says 10MB copied*cinap_
210 [01:24:10] <npo> err it says 10MB copied*
211 [01:24:28] <erm3nda> can u make a format?
212 [01:24:36] <erm3nda> if not, you're card is broken
213 [01:24:40] <npo> erm3nda: what do you mean?
214 [01:24:57] <npo> erm3nda: what do you mean by making a
format, i mean
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216 [01:25:11] <erm3nda> im trying to write. how?
217 [01:25:16] <erm3nda> copy / paste?
218 [01:25:22] <erm3nda> how long is the iso?
219 [01:25:25] <erm3nda> there's missing info
220 [01:25:28] <npo> only about 2gb
221 [01:25:43] <erm3nda> is there any valuable info on the card?
222 [01:25:46] <npo> nope
223 [01:25:50] <erm3nda> try to format it
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225 [01:25:58] <erm3nda> to know if it's bricked
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227 [01:26:21] <erm3nda> use disks utility, even gparted
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229 [01:26:44] <erm3nda> disks has a benchmark tool, that will
told you too about card status
230 [01:26:46] <npo> well i could add a partition
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232 [01:27:05] <npo> (and write it)
233 [01:27:06] <erm3nda> full format, a single 30gb partition, if
you can write it, it's not fully bricked
234 [01:27:16] <npo> hmm let me see, it only created a 3m
partition
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236 [01:27:37] <npo> that might have been my own doing though
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238 [01:27:58] <erm3nda> remove any current partition, then
create a new one
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241 [01:28:08] <MrHatter> One of the boxes I manage, when I ssh
in it takes quite awhile after I put my username in. All the other
boxes logon quite quickly. What causes the ssh delay ?
242 [01:28:10] <npo> ok ill give that a try, one minute
243 [01:28:37] <erm3nda> are those machines a clone?
244 [01:29:02] <npo> erm3nda: shit, gparted is saying that this
disk is only 10.00 MiB
245 [01:29:10] <Tenacious-Techhu> SD cards bought on eBay often
have bogus values for their size.
246 [01:29:17] <Tenacious-Techhu> Are you sure your SD card is
legit?
247 [01:29:20] <erm3nda> 10mb space left, or 10mb at all?
248 [01:29:25] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: it came with my RPi
249 [01:29:30] <npo> erm3nda: 10mb all
250 [01:29:31] <erm3nda> i bought 64gb faked usbs time ago :V
251 [01:29:35] <Tenacious-Techhu> Which you bought from where?
252 [01:29:43] <erm3nda> try to format from phone, if you can
253 [01:29:53] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: microcenter. the sdcard
was in the rpi packaging
254 [01:29:58] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: it has an rpi logo on it
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256 [01:30:08] <npo> hold on ill try opening it elsewhere
257 [01:30:15] <Tenacious-Techhu> Well, logos can be faked, but
if you bought it from Microcenter, it’s probably fine.
258 [01:30:20] <erm3nda> nop, it's a new one card?
259 [01:30:31] <erm3nda> npo
260 [01:30:42] <Tenacious-Techhu> You can’t test the size
of your SD card without wiping out the data.
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263 [01:31:22] <erm3nda> at this point im not sure if npo did
removed the old partitions
264 [01:31:28] <erm3nda> 10mb is not enough even for faked memory
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269 [01:32:15] <Tenacious-Techhu> npo, you are using the card in
the condition that you got it from the store in?
270 [01:32:48] <npo> erm3nda: it actually said 53.something MB.
but when i opened it on a windows machine, you could see the NetBSD
iso data on there
271 [01:33:01] <npo> erm3nda: yet for some reason, windows said
the capacity was only 53.something MB when i tried to format it
272 [01:33:12] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: yeah
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274 [01:33:46] <Tenacious-Techhu> Did you expand the filesystem
yet?
275 [01:33:56] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: nope, im not sure how
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277 [01:34:41] <Tenacious-Techhu> Look for
“expand_rootfs”:
replaced-url
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279 [01:35:14] <fagbodildage> npo: I've had some success
with this on sdcards which were reporting erroneous sizes:
replaced-url
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281 [01:35:35] <fagbodildage> no linux version, but you say you
have doze
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283 [01:36:16] <npo> fagbodildage: this might work for me,
i'll give this a try
284 [01:36:21] <Tenacious-Techhu> He bought his SD card with his
Raspberry Pi from Microcenter.
285 [01:36:28] <npo> no i didnt buy the sdcard
286 [01:36:32] <npo> it came with the raspi itself
287 [01:36:35] <johnkeates> did you steal it?
288 [01:36:37] <Tenacious-Techhu> It’s unlikely, though not
impossible, that it’s fraudulent.
289 [01:36:44] <npo> fagbodildage: this should work
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295 [01:37:15] <fagbodildage> npo: hopefully, certainly seems
better than the windows built in thing
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297 [01:37:26] <npo> yeah
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300 [01:38:36] <Tenacious-Techhu> fagbodildage, you should use
that for every SD card format, but I doubt very much it would help
with an SD card which blatantly lies about its size.
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304 [01:39:34] <fagbodildage> Tenacious-Techhu: if it's a
dodgy card, it's a dodgy card, yes
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306 [01:40:26] <fagbodildage> Tenacious-Techhu: just found a few
times in the past that it has rescued cards which I couldn't
rescue with gparted or cfdisk
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310 [01:40:46] <Tenacious-Techhu> That has more to do with you
using the wrong tool.
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312 [01:40:52] <quantomworks> How do I make sure the sound driver
on my raspberry pi is up to date on raspbian?
313 [01:40:54] <Tenacious-Techhu> You should NEVER use those on
SD cards.
314 [01:41:01] <quantomworks> #raspbian is silent..
315 [01:41:14] <quantomworks> and I have to restart anyway since
vlc kinda crashed..
316 [01:41:28] <npo> fagbodildage: that worked! thanks!
317 [01:41:38] <fagbodildage> npo: glad to hear it
318 [01:41:53] <Tenacious-Techhu> That was NOT a case of a dodgy
card; that was a case of you using the wrong tool. SD cards DO NOT
format correctly with regular tools!
319 [01:41:57] <fagbodildage> Tenacious-Techhu: you should never
usee linux disk tools on disks?
320 [01:42:13] <Tenacious-Techhu> Those were meant for things
with cylinders and sectors.
321 [01:42:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> SD cards are whole other beast.
322 [01:42:30] <Tenacious-Techhu> It is completely inappropriate
to use those tools on SD cards.
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327 [01:43:49] <npo> shit now linux is saying the same thing
again, thats odd
328 [01:44:15] <npo> something is fishy
329 [01:44:38] <linuxthefish> fishy indeed
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332 [01:45:06] <fagbodildage> ghoti abound
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334 [01:46:26] <Tenacious-Techhu> npo, did you expand your file
system?
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336 [01:48:58] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: this sdcard doesn't
have raspbian on it
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339 [01:49:21] <Tenacious-Techhu> Can you find a serial number or
a part number on the card?
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341 [01:49:47] <Tenacious-Techhu> Also, is all the data wiped
from the card? Is it effectively empty?
342 [01:50:05] <npo> Tenacious-Techhu: yes, it's burned in
to the card. it's a sandisk microsd card, it's not
fraudulent
343 [01:50:09] <npo> yes
344 [01:50:29] <npo> and i can't zero it with dd because it
keeps giving me the same error that there's not enough space on
the disk, and only 10M is written
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347 [01:50:39] <Tenacious-Techhu> Just because it’s
branded, that doesn’t mean it’s fraudulent.
348 [01:50:48] <Tenacious-Techhu> Err, NOT fraudulent.
349 [01:51:14] <Tenacious-Techhu> You can’t trust anything
on the card except numbers pressed into the plastic on the back.
350 [01:52:59] <Tenacious-Techhu> Try
“fakeflashtest”.
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353 [01:53:50] <calherAtomic> Does Debians incoming Firefox have
nonfree components, our does it just suggest nonfree add-ons?
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358 [01:55:49] <rgr> which file do I edit to disable graphical
login manager? I know there's a pref file that doesn't
involve grub tweaks.
359 [01:55:58] <rgr> ah found it
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418 [02:35:29] <MrPig_> hi xiaodong
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421 [02:36:16] <SuperTramp83> debian ftw !!
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423 [02:36:35] <MrPig_> BRs ??
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435 [02:43:39] <hanasaki> running current version of jessie,
connecting to an imaps server with icedove (that has a selfsigned
cert from dovecot on jessie)
436 [02:43:39] <hanasaki> icedove prompts me to accept the ssl
cert and I click "confirm" however the dialog remains up
and the cert is not accepted. How do I accept the cert?
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446 [02:50:39] <rjsalts> hanasaki: that's always worked for
me in the past
447 [02:51:36] <petn-randall> hanasaki: Did you click
"remember this decision"?
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459 [02:59:00] <hanasaki> rjsalts: petn-randall thank you. I did
check remmeber. The dialog stays up. its not like it pops back up on
a subsequent connection
460 [02:59:21] <petn-randall> hanasaki: Which version of icedove
are you running?
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468 [03:02:05] <hanasaki> petn-randall: 1:45.1.0-1~deb8u1
38.8.0-1~deb8u1 and current thunderbird download all behave the same
469 [03:02:23] <petn-randall> ,v icedove
470 [03:02:24] <judd> Package: icedove on amd64 --
squeeze-security: 3.0.11-1+squeeze15; squeeze: 3.0.11-1+squeeze15;
squeeze-backports: 10.0.12-1~bpo60+1; wheezy: 38.7.0-1~deb7u1;
jessie: 38.8.0-1~deb8u1; wheezy-security: 1:45.1.0-1~deb7u1;
jessie-proposed-updates: 1:45.1.0-1~deb8u1; jessie-security:
1:45.1.0-1~deb8u1; stretch: 1:45.1.0-1; sid: 1:45.2.0-1
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497 [03:21:54] <awal1> Really not familiar with conky, but I
tried to setup a config file and seems to work fine; no errors. Can
anyone using conky check if all is fine?
replaced-url
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540 [03:54:37] <awal1> How to get off the f***g google popup
saying something like "comming here often? Set google as your
default search engine"?
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542 [03:55:23] <awal1> Well, if I use xul-ext-noscript I dont get
that notification, but without noscript, it's always there...
543 [03:56:06] <awal1> ^when using google search engine^
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569 [04:25:12] <lasdam> are package names in the official debian
apt-repositories always the same between different Debian versions
(unless the software vendors actually change the name of the
software)? or how are package names in the official debian
apt-repositories really decided?
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573 [04:28:01] <jmcnaught> lasdam: when the upstream project
changes its name, the original package becomes a meta-package that
depends on a new package which has the new name
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580 [04:30:24] <lasdam> jmcnaught: thank you!
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651 [05:34:57] <Tenacious-Techhu> Anyone on here know their way
through debugfs at all?
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669 [05:43:52] <luxflow> hello I added pcie ethernet card, but
added one interface name is eth2, and internal one name is eth0, how
can I change eth2 -> eth1?
670 [05:44:14] <luxflow> why eth2? not eth1?
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674 [05:45:37] <luxflow> problem solved.. edit
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
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698 [06:05:47] <sayur> hello guys
699 [06:05:50] <sayur> i have problem with dhpc server in debian7
700 [06:05:53] <sayur> i have problem with dhpc server in debian7
701 [06:05:58] <sayur> i have 2 client and both have same IP
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703 [06:06:12] <Gryllida> yes?
704 [06:08:32] <calher> I can't find SeaMonkey.
705 [06:09:52] <Gryllida> it used to be iceape, but, um, I
don't see that either; odd
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712 [06:19:46] <calher> Gryllida:
replaced-url
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715 [06:21:34] <Gryllida> ok thanks. I don't parse the
"before the end of the regular security maintenance life
cycle" idea. Package is maintained upstream, so why not?
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722 [06:37:16] <polyzen> sayur, on different servers, yes? have
you tried restarting the dhcp servers?
723 [06:37:30] <polyzen> dhcp clients*
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725 [06:37:47] <sayur> polyzen: solved
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727 [06:38:22] <sayur> 2 client have same mac address
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762 [07:06:29] <Haxxa> Hi Guys I am trying to setup NUT on my
debian server but I am getting this error on starting the service:
763 [07:06:31] <Haxxa> Jul 26 15:03:37 Home-Server-U1 systemd[1]:
Dependency failed for Network UPS Tools - power devices information
server.
764 [07:06:36] <Haxxa> any ideas
765 [07:07:06] <Haxxa> In syslog I have this message: Jul 26
15:06:37 Home-Server-U1 upsmon[1325]: UPS [eaton3s@localhost]:
connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused
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769 [07:08:23] <Haxxa> It is clearly showing under lsusb:
770 [07:08:27] <Haxxa> Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0463:ffff MGE UPS
Systems UPS
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777 [07:16:56] <Haxxa> Ok I figured it out random stray
"q" was at the bootm of a config file
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823 [07:57:45] <latemus> anyone know how to get alsa to agreggate
multiple soundcards?
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826 [07:59:01] <ransur0t> latemus: what is your usage scenario?
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830 [08:00:13] <latemus> i want to get audacity and at another
point in time, ardour to use four identical cards, each having six
inputs, to record from all inputs at once
831 [08:00:17] <latemus> ransur0t: ^^
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836 [08:01:48] <ransur0t> wow, tricky. i use audacity, yet have
only ever recorded from a single source at once. have you checked
audacity's wiki to see if it at all possible?
837 [08:02:47] <latemus> ransur0t: one caveat is that i need to
ignore certain inputs. each card has 4 analog in, and four analog
out, plus spdif i/o which i'd like to disable entirely if
possible, because when i configure audacity to record from the first
say, 12 intputs, i am getting the analog _and_ spdif unputs which is
bad, cause my cards have spdif circuitry but NOT inputs
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839 [08:02:52] <ransur0t> latemus: out this link:
replaced-url
840 [08:03:24] <ransur0t> *check
841 [08:03:39] <latemus> ransur0t: i have been reading on the
alsa wiki, but didnt see anything about agregating inputs. jackd may
be an intermediate layer i need
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843 [08:03:53] <latemus> ransur0t: thanks for the doc link,
i'll go see what it says.
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845 [08:04:22] <ransur0t> i think so, if I recall correctly. jack
is exactly designed for needs like yours :)
846 [08:04:30] <ransur0t> yw
847 [08:04:43] <latemus> ransur0t: :D right on
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849 [08:06:04] <latemus> ransur0t: do you happen to know if jackd
can make use of the realtime scheduler?
850 [08:06:11] <latemus> i imagine it would
851 [08:06:32] <ransur0t> yes, it should be capable in that way
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853 [08:07:00] <latemus> ok cool.
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890 [08:32:21] <complib> hi, i've got question on this
`exim4 - AUTH_SERVER_ALLOW_NOTLS_PASSWORDS` what does this macro
means?
891 [08:32:33] <complib> does it mean it allow plaintext password
to exim?
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896 [08:36:16] <babilen> complib: There's #exim on this
channel
897 [08:36:29] <babilen> err .. network naturally
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899 [08:36:42] <complib> #exim chan always say it's debian
specific...
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901 [08:36:56] <complib> there's no debian-exim channel, is
there?!
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911 [08:41:51] <ransur0t> complib: check out documentation in
/usr/share/doc/exim4/README.Debian, particularly line 257 and ff
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918 [08:44:28] <sumi> hello
919 [08:44:37] <complib> ransur0t, that doesn't help much,
if i reconfigure exim from scratch when debian team already setup
much of it. and i'm a newbie... sigh. thanks anyway
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921 [08:47:15] <ransur0t> ah, I see. do you want to enable this?
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923 [08:47:30] <ransur0t> i.e, =true?
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928 [08:49:20] <complib> i'm trying to figure out the
AUTH_SERVER_ALLOW_NOTLS_PASSWORDS default value
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931 [08:50:44] <complib> setting true = setting yes? if true
means the password is exposed? or setting false the passsword is
exposed?
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933 [08:52:07] <ransur0t> i am not sure, have not set up myself.
can you enable (see here:
replaced-url
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941 [08:57:27] <ransur0t> also, wiki link here:
replaced-url
942 [08:57:34] <ransur0t> may find your answer
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954 [09:02:30] <complib> thanks :)
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972 [09:15:45] <ransur0t> yw
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991 [09:30:13] <latemus> ransur0t: man, that jackd link was
exactly what i needed, thanks again bro
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1009 [09:40:19] <afx__> hello ! I am using debian 8 x64 and my S5
mini android phone gets connects/disconnects on random times . What
could be the issue?
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1011 [09:40:32] <ransur0t> cool, yw
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1020 [09:44:14] <angor> afx__:
replaced-url
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1022 [09:45:06] <afx__> yes I think mtp related . will post there
too angor
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1101 [10:26:41] <FUNG-KU> Hi, i am looking for a distros that are
based on debian "Squeeze"
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1103 [10:27:15] <fagbodildage> why don't you make your first
stop google, then?
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1106 [10:28:15] <slax0r> google is a distro based on debian
squeeze? :O
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1114 [10:31:18] <nkuttler> meh, does somebody know a tool that can
read a filemaker database? all my research only leads me to
"replacements", i just want to read the darn thing
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1125 [10:36:07] <fagbodildage> nkuttler:
replaced-url
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1132 [10:39:49] <fagbodildage> nkuttler: this may be more useful,
however:
replaced-url
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1136 [10:40:32] <V4GINAL_S3X> <TestingIRC> if someone ever
send you that text "<body><iframe src="replaced-url
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1143 [10:42:39] <unborn> windows what? ...who would use windows
these days?
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1147 [10:44:23] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: well, I do
1148 [10:44:42] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: and site .ru cannot be even
rich - its dead. You just do FUD...
1149 [10:44:42] <fagbodildage> heathen
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1151 [10:44:49] <V4GINAL_S3X> but if you where on windows that
iframe would have caused windows defender to wipe your logs
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1153 [10:44:58] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: good luck with that spyware
called windows then
1154 [10:44:59] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: doesnt matter
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1158 [10:45:35] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: if you want to stay safe and
secured use linux
1159 [10:46:03] <electrostat> hmm that just triggered windows
defender for me
1160 [10:46:04] <electrostat> xD
1161 [10:46:20] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: and have access to MAYBE 10%
of the software I want
1162 [10:46:36] <V4GINAL_S3X> and no experience with the de facto
standard OS for common non-techie users
1163 [10:46:57] <V4GINAL_S3X> which would make it hard to support
said OS in my IT career I am noving towards
1164 [10:47:07] <unborn> that is what it is saying so if there is
no source of the script how can be anything triggered?
1165 [10:47:13] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: yes, probably revoked domain
due to malware
1166 [10:47:27] <V4GINAL_S3X> but it USED to embed javascript
exploits from that site
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1168 [10:47:35] <V4GINAL_S3X> so Windows Defender got it in a
definition update
1169 [10:47:38] <electrostat> V4GINAL_S3X, i see
1170 [10:47:40] <V4GINAL_S3X> and to this day, it is there
1171 [10:48:00] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: im ICT pro.. the only
software missing on linux could be games...rest is there
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1173 [10:48:04] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: so all the windows users
have their Windows Defender labeling their IRC log file as a virus
1174 [10:48:12] <V4GINAL_S3X> and wiping it clean
1175 [10:48:53] <unborn> in ict pro worlds windows has been dying
long time.. all pros I know they use macs or linux now..
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1177 [10:49:45] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: okay sure.. domain is dead
so it should not trigger anything on your pc any more. problem
solved.
1178 [10:50:00] <electrostat> V4GINAL_S3X, this is hilarious man
xD
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1180 [10:50:08] <V4GINAL_S3X> no, that means as HTML it cannot
embed javascript from the site
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1182 [10:50:24] <electrostat> its the literal html
1183 [10:50:29] <V4GINAL_S3X> but it was so bad that they
literally defined that string of text as a virus in Windows Defender
1184 [10:50:40] <electrostat> right thats what i was thinking
1185 [10:50:44] <V4GINAL_S3X> even if its in a text file without
the .html extension
1186 [10:50:45] <electrostat> like to have it embedded
1187 [10:51:07] <V4GINAL_S3X> so if you are on Windows and have
not exempted your logfile its being wiped now
1188 [10:51:39] <electrostat> yep -_- i went and manually set it
just now
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1190 [10:52:27] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: if you use windows 10 then
you can get your logs back from mircosoft cloud or one drive or
whatever they call it
1191 [10:52:40] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: not unless you put it there
1192 [10:52:42] <unborn> it copy all your data out
1193 [10:52:53] <electrostat> wat
1194 [10:52:53] <unborn> its automatic
1195 [10:52:56] <electrostat> no it doesnt
1196 [10:52:59] <V4GINAL_S3X> no I know for a fact thats not true
in any forn
1197 [10:53:01] <V4GINAL_S3X> *form
1198 [10:53:12] <electrostat> im literally sitting here on windows
10
1199 [10:53:19] <electrostat> and have also worked on win 10
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1201 [10:53:23] <electrostat> so no unborn
1202 [10:53:51] <V4GINAL_S3X> on my shit internet bandwidth, and
with all the massive files I have on my computer, if my shit was
cloud backed-up, I'd damn well know from the failure to get a
decent netflix stream
1203 [10:53:57] <babilen> This really isn't a Debian support
issue. It would be much appreciated if you could take it elsewhere.
Thank you.
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1206 [10:54:05] <unborn> it does - if you have firewall i mean
physical check out what is going out of your network..same for key
strokes and other stuff
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1208 [10:54:10] <V4GINAL_S3X> as it would be updating the copy of
my VMs' hard disks
1209 [10:54:33] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: keystrokes, not likely due
to risk of lawsuit
1210 [10:54:43] <babilen> Please
1211 [10:54:56] <unborn> because you didnt agree or did not click
something on windows 10 - perhaps guys do your research.. this is
debian channel for LINUX and not for win
1212 [10:54:56] <ransur0t> V4GINAL_S3X: ^^^ ditoo
1213 [10:54:58] <V4GINAL_S3X> but all the files, hell no. I have
dozens of gigs of .vdi files I created today.
1214 [10:55:09] <electrostat> sorry babilen was not trying to
encourage it :(
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1216 [10:55:23] <V4GINAL_S3X> if it was being uploaded to the
cloud i'd have heard my sister screaming NETFLIX ISN'T
LOADING!
1217 [10:55:29] <V4GINAL_S3X> as our connection sucks
1218 [10:56:06] <babilen> V4GINAL_S3X: This really isn't
on-topic in this channel. It would be much appreciated if you could
continue this discussion in a more appropriate place. Ta
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1220 [10:56:14] <unborn> V4GINAL_S3X: here is eula which makes it
completely legal
replaced-url
1221 [10:56:22] <babilen> ...
1222 [10:56:35] <electrostat> :/
1223 [10:56:36] <unborn> can someone mute that noise please? this
is linux chan
1224 [10:56:54] <ransur0t> yes, 2nd that, mute this nonsense
1225 [10:57:02] <babilen> Just drop it
1226 [10:57:29] <V4GINAL_S3X> unborn: firstly, that doesnt
necesarily mean that. Lots of companies where successfully sued by
ppl who signed unconditional waivers that were rules illegal
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1230 [10:57:55] <babilen> V4GINAL_S3X: It *really* isn't
on-topic here
1231 [10:58:04] * unborn thanks
1232 [10:58:14] <ransur0t> babilen: thanks
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1234 [10:58:40] <electrostat> thanks from me as well
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1238 [11:02:21] <unborn> anyway - how to enable auto update? :)
1239 [11:02:51] <unborn> what I found is till I dont do apt-get
update and upgrade my system will not tells me about updates..
1240 [11:03:38] <missmbob> unborn:
replaced-url
1241 [11:03:45] <unborn> so turning this option on would be great
or perhaps turn auto update of the system on.. I know that thing can
be done as in webmin that option is presented
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1243 [11:03:54] <unborn> missmbob: im on it, thanks
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1248 [11:05:28] <Drone93019302791> Check out the LESBIAN FETISH
PORN at electrosluts.com and wiredpussy.com
1249 [11:05:34] <unborn> missmbob: that worked, thanks
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1254 [11:06:47] -LesbianPorn- Check out the LESBIAN FETISH PORN at
electrosluts.com and wiredpussy.com
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1259 [11:07:44] <ransur0t> ban please
1260 [11:08:03] <ransur0t> or kick, etc....
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1262 [11:08:45] <electrostat> there was a k-line...+
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1265 [11:09:39] <unborn> i dont really understand why people do
such a stuff
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1271 [11:12:57] <latemus> when i try to start jackd as
unprivileged user, i get the following error
hastebin.com/amemumuwiw.vhdl
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1281 [11:15:28] <ransur0t> latemus: url/hyperlink not active
1282 [11:15:48] <unborn>
replaced-url
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1284 [11:15:57] <unborn> ransur0t: ^^^ lol
1285 [11:16:24] <ransur0t> thx :)
1286 [11:16:44] <ransur0t> i was lazy
1287 [11:16:58] <latemus>
replaced-url
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1294 [11:18:21] <ransur0t> hmm, bus error -- hardware access
problem
1295 [11:18:25] <latemus> must i start jackd as root?
1296 [11:18:29] <latemus> hm
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1298 [11:18:49] <ransur0t> most likely running as root will allow
permission/access to hardware
1299 [11:18:53] <latemus> i am on powerpc architecture
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1302 [11:19:03] <latemus> same error as root :[
1303 [11:19:09] <ransur0t> ugg, bumer
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1305 [11:19:56] <latemus> thanks anyway ransur0t
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1307 [11:20:07] <ransur0t> apparently this bus error is infamous,
and there's a solution ...
1308 [11:20:32] <ransur0t> see if this gets you in the right
direction:
replaced-url
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1313 [11:24:25] <latemus> thanks ransur0t, im reading the ras pi
article at present
1314 [11:24:27] <latemus> thanks bro
1315 [11:24:40] <ransur0t> yw, keep at it!
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1340 [11:39:32] <msev-> Does anyone of you guys have PS3-Eye
camera+mic for which you could tell me if it works out of the box on
debian jessie (gonna try to use it on orangepi)
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1342 [11:40:29] <msev-> Im just interested in the mic support
1343 [11:40:49] <msev-> Since that one has a 4 mic array and i
wonder if it works
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1350 [11:42:40] <allamoox> Hello
1351 [11:42:42] <allamoox>
replaced-url
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1353 [11:43:53] <babilen> allamoox: Please paste the output of
"apt-cache policy ; apt-cache policy openjdk-7-jre-headless
tzdata-java" to
replaced-url
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1356 [11:44:32] <nikitasius> allamoox: aptitude show tzdata-java
1357 [11:44:47] <zifixfy> When running LVM volume management
I'm getting the following error: No D-BUS daemon running
(system-config-lvm.py:6566): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to
connect to the D-BUS daemon:, Dbus is running as user, tried export
$(dbus-launch) as root but still same error
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1359 [11:45:16] <logan_d> Hi guys anyone familiar withpolicykit ?
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1361 [11:45:43] <dionysus69> I have a serious concern I am getting
errors similar to these on various sites time to time
1362 [11:45:44] <dionysus69> Going to Google gives me "replaced-url
1363 [11:45:56] <dionysus69> now I got error on github too
1364 [11:46:09] <petemc> dionysus69: is your system time correct?
1365 [11:46:10] <zifixfy> dionysus69: check time
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1367 [11:46:25] <dionysus69> I read its because of a man in a
middle attack, is there any way I can know whats wrong?
1368 [11:46:33] <dionysus69> how do I check system time
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1371 [11:46:43] <dionysus69> the time my GUI shows is correct
1372 [11:46:48] <petemc> and date?
1373 [11:46:55] <dionysus69> yes it is also correct
1374 [11:47:03] <dionysus69> I never changed it
1375 [11:47:18] <logan_d> is thera ny way to disable policy kit ?
I cannot kill process
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1377 [11:48:49] <nikitasius> dionysus69: open
replaced-url
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1379 [11:49:39] <nikitasius> whois dionysus69
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1381 [11:50:02] <dionysus69> nikitasius: I get this "0x10k =
HEX10000:OCT200000:DEC65536 = 64kbytes.. >> 2015-09-**,
soon!"
1382 [11:50:23] <nikitasius> dionysus69: but cert is green, so..
it mean that comodo cert passed well
1383 [11:50:31] <dionysus69> but ye in upper left corner I get
comodo cert
1384 [11:50:35] <nikitasius> via cloudflare
1385 [11:50:45] <dionysus69> so I am good?
1386 [11:51:13] <dionysus69> I am not very good with
system/network security obviously lol
1387 [11:51:15] <nikitasius> yep. in case of cloudflare cdn with
ssl. can you post screenshot of github certificate?
1388 [11:51:36] <nikitasius> where you have problems.
1389 [11:51:52] <dionysus69> I dont get it anymore, I didnt take
screenshot :\
1390 [11:52:00] <dionysus69> but thanks anyway, next time I ll
take a screenshot
1391 [11:52:07] <nikitasius> ahh.. so now it works?
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1399 [11:53:54] <dionysus69> yep
1400 [11:53:56] <unborn> dionysus69: when you get ssl error next
time, check if you use your own internet connection or you connected
to outside
1401 [11:53:57] <nikitasius> probable (people can throw something
in me if im wrong): you didn't had root cert (for one of
certificate issuers) installed in your system. Sometime certificates
goes with chain (root+2nd + curent) and system can recognize them as
valid.
1402 [11:54:07] <dionysus69> I just did some cookie deletion and
cache clearing
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1404 [11:55:04] <unborn> i mean usually when you connected to free
wifi (the dodgy one) you will get those errors
1405 [11:55:38] <nikitasius> unborn: certificate errors via
network connection its MiTM
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1407 [11:55:46] <dionysus69> I am on home network
1408 [11:55:49] <nikitasius> in case if system have root certs
1409 [11:56:54] <unborn> nikitasius: of course thats why I told
him that he should check where he is connected to.. fake ap can give
you those..
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1412 [11:57:18] <dionysus69> you mean I should check my public ip
address right?
1413 [11:57:24] <unborn> dionysus69: sure, I would still suggest
to check it out ;)
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1415 [11:57:38] <dionysus69> kk cool thanks allot
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1419 [11:58:05] <unborn> dionysus69: that could change at any time
- unless you have static IP.. which country you from?
1420 [11:58:16] <allamoox> babilen: nikitasius Thank you
1421 [11:58:27] <babilen> allamoox: Hmm?
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1427 [11:59:36] <unborn> dionysus69: sometimes this can happen if
you are on 3g network too.. they inject some stuff to pages to make
them more faster for mobile devices... you can check that very
easy.. just view source code on page..
1428 [11:59:48] <nikitasius> allamoox: you're welcome!
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1481 [12:28:33] <freeaks> hi there, how can i have xmodmap to run
all the time ? (after getting back from suspend, lock, or when
starting Xsession)
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1484 [12:29:11] <freeaks> i tried to create a file:
/etc/systemd/system/resume@freeeaks.service
1485 [12:29:36] <freeaks> but that didn't seem to work after
a lock/resume
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1489 [12:30:28] <freeaks>
replaced-url
1490 [12:30:34] <freeaks> here's what i've put in it
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1497 [12:32:20] <ransur0t> will xkb work for you instead?
1498 [12:33:07] <ransur0t> freeaks:
replaced-url
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1504 [12:38:02] <freeaks> ransur0t, thanks for reply, but,
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1506 [12:38:25] <freeaks> i use xmodmap to switch control_l with
Super_R keys
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1508 [12:38:43] <freeaks> i don't think xkb can help with
that?
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1510 [12:39:30] <ransur0t> not sure - take a look here:
replaced-url
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1513 [12:40:28] <sine__> I am an expert at holding up on the cli
and spotting the command I want at blistering speeds
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1515 [12:40:41] <sine__> johnny 5 has nothing on me
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1566 [13:02:59] <freeaks> ransur0t, i didn't know xkb had
replaced xmodmap
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1568 [13:03:39] <freeaks> so surely what i'm trying to do can
be done with xkb too, thank for telling
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1577 [13:07:19] <ransur0t> freeaks: yup, cool yw :)
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1595 [13:14:20] <dionysus69> I am getting this error now while
trying to enter github
1596 [13:14:20] <dionysus69> Fastly error: unknown domain:
github.com. Please check that this domain has been added to a
service.
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1600 [13:16:43] <nikitasius> dionysus69: can you share screenshot
on imgur? with error and certificate
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1602 [13:18:32] <petn-randall> dionysus69: What command or program
are you using?
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1611 [13:24:23] <unborn> dionysus69: just take screenshot and
share :) it would be useful to have a look on your connection as
well
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1615 [13:25:33] <unborn> dionysus69: can you share it?
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1620 [13:27:49] <unborn> what takes it so long?
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1644 [13:40:55] <dionysus69> there was no certificate information
displayed just that error :\
1645 [13:41:12] <dionysus69> I just deleted cookies and cache
again and it worked again
1646 [13:41:16] <babilen> dionysus69: What did display that error?
1647 [13:41:20] <dionysus69> firefox
1648 [13:41:38] <babilen> Right .. it helps if you mention details
like that :)
1649 [13:41:42] <dionysus69> strangely though, I opened up chrome
and same error poped up
1650 [13:42:00] <dionysus69> chrome shouldn't have had
cookies so that is strange
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1653 [13:42:52] <nikitasius> ping github.com
1654 [13:43:02] <nikitasius> dionysus69: try to ping it
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1656 [13:44:06] <dionysus69> now it works fine
1657 [13:44:11] <dionysus69> I can enter site with browsers
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1659 [13:44:23] <dionysus69> ping also works
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1663 [13:47:49] <latemus> jackd was giving me a bus error on my
ppc32 architecture box, even with the dummy backend so i removed
jack, to build the latest jack2 from github. when i try to configure
the build with support for alsa, the configure script fails to find
alsa. but i see that alsa-base is an acceptible version, i think the
faliure is that the confgure script wants a package by the name of
'alsa', which debian aint has
1664 [13:47:55] <latemus> have
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1679 [13:54:11] <ransur0t> latemus: if is name error, you can edit
the config script to search for the current package name, if it is
indeed a match to the dependency requirements
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1681 [13:54:44] <ransur0t> as a workaround
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1687 [13:59:35] <latemus> ransur0t: mhm k thanks again bro
1688 [13:59:41] <latemus> i'll try it out
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1692 [14:02:45] <ransur0t> yw
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1707 [14:07:15] <Meliorate> hi all, could some kind soul please
help me with removing the currently installed php5 from dotdeb repo?
when i run ` apt-get purge php5` several packages complain that
"Depends: php5-json" and consequently will not remove php5
1708 [14:07:38] <Meliorate> i have tried removing php5-json, which
gives similar result
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1711 [14:08:12] <Meliorate> my sources.list does not have any
dotdeb repos now, should i add them back or something?!
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1713 [14:09:24] <jelly> Meliorate, is your end goal removing all
of php, or having debian's php instead?
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1716 [14:11:30] <jelly> Meliorate: pastebin the output of
"apt-get purge php5 php5-json"; in fact, please follow
these:
1717 [14:11:35] <jelly> !basic apt trobuleshooting
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1719 [14:12:24] <jelly> dselect, basic apt troubleshooting
1720 [14:12:24] <dselect> In order to troubleshoot your problem
with apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING
information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run
(including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy
pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the
problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
1721 [14:12:47] <nohair> hi, i want to ask..
1722 [14:12:47] * jelly can't spell
1723 [14:13:08] <nohair> what different between apt with aptitude?
1724 [14:13:20] <jelly> !why aptitude
1725 [14:13:20] <dpkg> aptitude has more advanced
conflict/dependency resolution and will often find a solution where
apt-get gives up. It can be used from the command line like apt-get
plus an interactive resolver makes it much easier to recover from
broken dependencies. It has advanced search capabilities (see
<aptitude search>). For some upgrades, apt-get is preferred
(e.g. <lenny->squeeze>, <squeeze->wheezy>).
replaced-url
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1728 [14:15:04] <ransur0t> nohair: i've recently transitioned
to using aptitude and am glad I made the switch
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1732 [14:16:21] <nohair> oh i see.. i will learn extensive about
it
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1735 [14:17:00] <jelly> however.
1736 [14:17:05] <jelly> !why not aptitude
1737 [14:17:05] <dpkg> Aptitude is more memory intensive and
slower than <apt-get>, the <ncurses> interface is always
loaded regardless of being used or not. Moreover the resolver can
sometimes produce unexpected results and most of
<aptitude>'s former exclusive features are now available
in <apt-get> as well. Ask me about <why aptitude> and
see
replaced-url
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1741 [14:18:12] <nohair> !why not apt-get
1742 [14:18:12] <dpkg> because it's not aptitude
1743 [14:18:27] <nohair> stay at apt-get
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1745 [14:19:49] <Matthieu`> buffer move 14
1746 [14:19:56] <Matthieu`> oups
1747 [14:20:18] * petn-randall hands Matthieu` a forward slash.
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1749 [14:20:30] <ransur0t> what is the "official"
preferred tool from a debian admin's viewopint?
1750 [14:20:37] <ransur0t> *viewpoint
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1752 [14:20:44] <nohair> can more i ask? for knowledge
1753 [14:20:58] <TomTomTosch> they are both used.
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1757 [14:22:00] <babilen> ransur0t: I typically default to apt and
use aptitude when I need its features or to compare different
solutions
1758 [14:22:04] <petn-randall> ransur0t: Depends on your tasks.
It's like a hammer and a screwdriver. Both work fine, but for
different tasks. You wouldn't say about either of them that
they're preferred over the other.
1759 [14:22:27] <babilen> aptitude is mostly used for its
dependency resolution and search capabilities
1760 [14:22:40] <babilen> dpkg: not available
1761 [14:22:40] <dpkg> To get a list of packages you have
installed now, that are not available from any repository in your
sources.list: aptitude search
'?narrow(?not(?archive("^[^n][^o].*$")),?version(CURRENT))'
1762 [14:22:40] <unborn> ransur0t: from sysadmin - nothings best
then experience :)
1763 [14:22:51] <babilen> You just can't do things like that
^^^ with apt :)
1764 [14:23:18] <nohair> how to install package without suggested
install
1765 [14:23:20] <nohair> example
1766 [14:23:44] <nohair> im trying to install mail-notification
and suggested package is evolution
1767 [14:23:45] <petn-randall> nohair: suggested packages are not
installed by default. You maybe mean recommended packages?
1768 [14:23:48] <TomTomTosch> suggested are not installed by
default. only recommends.
1769 [14:23:53] <TomTomTosch> heh
1770 [14:23:53] <nohair> yeas
1771 [14:23:54] <nohair> sorry
1772 [14:24:00] <nohair> recommend
1773 [14:24:08] <petn-randall> nohair: apt-get has
--no-install-recommend, and aptitude has -R.
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1775 [14:24:11] <ransur0t> great, thx for advice. I had become
fond of the dependency resolution (running stretch), and search
features ...
1776 [14:24:18] <petn-randall> * --no-install-recommends
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1778 [14:24:34] <nohair> thanks for knowledge petn-randall
TomTomTosch
1779 [14:24:52] <ransur0t> good to know the "best tool"
approach is valid, and they work well in tandem, used as
needed/preferred
1780 [14:25:02] <unborn> babilen: we all know - its pointless isnt
it? :)
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1786 [14:27:19] <TomTomTosch> as a sidenote, apt is the tool you
expect to find on every debian system. aptitude might not be
installed. it has a lower priority.
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1788 [14:28:38] <nohair> is there debian ebook for i read?
1789 [14:29:13] <TomTomTosch>
replaced-url
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1791 [14:31:05] <derito> Hello. Why do you think the snmptrad
daemon would act differently than snmptrapd -f -Lo -c
/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf ? There's no other snmptrapd conf file
anywhere on the system. And it was installed through apt.
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1795 [14:34:46] <Alina-malina> SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or
directory why this is happening with my dongle when i try to
ifconfig wlan0 up?
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1802 [14:43:52] <LAL> Hello everyone, I am beginner who is very
much interested in contributing Debian code base. Please give me a
proper guidance.
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1806 [14:45:57] <jelly> LAL, have you read the links at
replaced-url
1807 [14:47:24] <jelly> how long have you been using Debian by now
LAL? Do you have any favorite software or data components you'd
be interesting in adding to? Have you found any bugs and filed
reports yet?
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1820 [14:52:52] <debian031> Hello, I just want to disable my
firewall (/etc/init.d/firewall - iptable) when my computer is
restarted (Debian jessie). Can you help me ?
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1825 [14:55:27] <jelly> debian031, can you figure out which
package sets up the firewall? There is none in the default
installation.
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1828 [14:56:20] <jelly> if you know there's an init script
for it, you can dpkg -S /etc/init.d/initscriptname to see which
package brought it
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1831 [14:57:00] <rozie> is there any user friendly way to display
all not supported items?
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1833 [14:57:25] <LAL> jelly: I just installed Debian few months
ago and I found an interest on it. So I interested to work on Debian
code base :)
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1835 [14:58:11] <debian031> jelly, thanks, I have firewall (
/etc/etc.d/firewall ) and it is started automatically. I just want
to disable
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1843 [15:00:30] <TomTomTosch> /etc/init.d/firewall is not provided
by any package in debian.
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1854 [15:02:14] <rozie> ups. wrong channel. sorry
1855 [15:02:29] <debian031> TomTomTosch yes, I have installed a
few time ago (iptables) but I just want disable :) nobody knows how
to disable a service at boot ? :/
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1865 [15:04:10] <LAL> jelly: ^^
1866 [15:04:16] <blubee> hi guys quick question, i am running
debian on a macbook pro but this machine can never hibernate or
sleep
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1869 [15:04:27] <sypher> debian031: If that service wasn't
installed by any Debian package, it may not follow the standard
method for service management.
1870 [15:04:28] <blubee> is there anyway that I can check what is
preventing the machine from being able to sleep/ hybernate?
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1877 [15:05:58] <Devastator> what is debian's recommended way
to change a service default port, like ssh for example, if any?
1878 [15:06:08] <sypher> Devastator: Depends on the service,
typically.
1879 [15:06:21] <TomTomTosch> debian031: this would be easier if
you just answered the questions asked. if it's something you
didn't get from a debian repo you can just chmod -x
/etc/etc.d/firewall
1880 [15:06:25] <sypher> Devastator: ssh would be changed via
sshd_config, etc.
1881 [15:06:39] <Devastator> sypher /etc/sshd_config?
1882 [15:06:52] <TomTomTosch> bah! s/etc.d/init.d/
1883 [15:07:12] <sypher> Devastator: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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1887 [15:08:42] <Devastator> sypher so basically I change the port
there and /etc/init.d/ssh restart?
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1891 [15:08:55] <blubee> anyone w/ any tips on this macbook pro
sleep/hibernation issue?
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1893 [15:09:12] <sypher> Devastator: That's one way, yes.
service ssh restart, systemctl restart ssh, etc.
1894 [15:09:25] <Devastator> okie, let's see
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1896 [15:09:55] <latemus> are the buildscripts used by package
maintainers standardized and publicly available/
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1901 [15:10:55] <Skyrider> Is anyone familiar with screen &
the ctrl + a command line to hide the screen?
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1905 [15:11:15] <Skyrider> detatch, rather.
1906 [15:11:26] <latemus> i need to recompile, and jackd2 uses a
strange build system called waf, i cant penetrate it enough to
change it's path to the alsa package
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1910 [15:12:39] <Skyrider> nvm ;)
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1912 [15:13:13] <latemus> hate
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1922 [15:18:34] <atralhea-> hi, im having problem printing
non-ascii characters on the shell of debian server. how can I fix
that?
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1939 [15:26:30] <rapha> i
1940 [15:26:32] <rapha> hi
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1942 [15:27:18] <rapha> i just wrote a bugreport using reportbug,
then it wasn't able to send it away by email (it didn't
even bother to ASK for my SMTP password). is there a way i can
recover the bug report or is it lost forever?
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1944 [15:28:25] <themill> what smtp server did you tell reportbug
to use?
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1951 [15:34:47] <babilen> rapha: I typically configure reportbug
to use Debian's SMTP servers (reportbug --configure)
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1963 [15:39:44] <stayKlassy> Hello. I installed windows 10 on my
laptop. I chose 'something else' under the installation
type on ubuntu installer, then created 3 new partitions; an / one, a
home one and a swap one while installing ubuntu and chose as
'Device for boot loader installation' 'Windows boot
manager'. When I boot up my computer, it boots up windows
without letting me choose ubuntu. What am I doign wrong?
1964 [15:40:19] <rapha> themill: babilen: i told it to use my own,
which requires smtp-auth. i was expecting it to work like
thunderbird's mail server configuration UI.
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1966 [15:40:31] <rapha> but the real question is, can i get back
the text of my bug report now?
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1968 [15:41:09] <jelly> if it failed to send and detected the
failure, it should have told you where a copy of the report was
1969 [15:41:34] <jelly> rapha, pastebin as complete an output of
reportbug as you can
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1971 [15:41:59] <jelly> try not to scroll it off that terminal :-)
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1979 [15:43:20] <rapha> jelly: oh, there was no terminal involved
in the making of that bug report. i started it through xfce's
menu.
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1982 [15:43:50] <rapha> jelly: it did tell me that it would save
the report if no connection was possible, but it told me no path.
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1987 [15:47:29] <babilen> rapha: I think it saves it somewhere in
/tmp
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1994 [15:47:59] <babilen> stayKlassy: Try #ubuntu
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1996 [15:48:14] <ashka> hello, I feel like upgrading squid3 from
3.4.8-6+deb8u2 to 3.4.8-6+deb8u3 messed up my system somehow, whole
/tmp is owned by proxy:proxy (uid 13 gid 13) and it doesn't
feel right, getting permission errors on sockets and stuff like this
1997 [15:48:22] <stayKlassy> babilen, no one is helping me there
but I think that I figured out, finally, after hours of reading
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1999 [15:48:43] <babilen> stayKlassy: You could install Debian if
you prefer this channel
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2002 [15:50:24] <rapha> babilen: awesome, I found it! Thank you!
2003 [15:50:44] <rapha> babilen: so you guys all configure
reportbug to use mail.debian.org?
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2005 [15:51:13] <babilen> rapha: I have "smtphost
reportbug.debian.org" in my ~/.reportbugrc
2006 [15:51:38] <babilen> That's a working default if you
don't configure reportbug to use "your own" server
2007 [15:51:52] <themill> You can also have smtpuser and
smtppasswd if you want
2008 [15:52:24] <stayKlassy> babilen, could you find me the ubuntu
jessie .iso (64-bit) that includes MATE?
2009 [15:52:28] <stayKlassy> i cant find it
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2011 [15:52:41] <stayKlassy> and i cant use netinst atm
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2014 [15:52:55] <rapha> babilen: okay, so i'll try that. how
can i send the saved bug report off now?
2015 [15:53:06] <babilen> stayKlassy: Ubuntu Jessie?
2016 [15:53:18] <dionysus69> same certificate error poped now on
atom.io
replaced-url
2017 [15:53:28] <paul98> hi when i start up my vpn, i get this
device added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/tun0, iface: tun0): no
ifupdown configuration found.
2018 [15:53:33] <stayKlassy> babilen, lol i meant debian
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2020 [15:53:43] <babilen> dpkg: tell stayKlassy -about install
mate
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2022 [15:54:07] <paul98> thats with the vpn cofnigured through
network manager
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2024 [15:54:29] <babilen> stayKlassy: I'm not sure if there
is a specific MATE CD1, but you might just want to use the
netinstall image and download the rest during the installation.
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2026 [15:54:42] <babilen> stayKlassy: Does your hardware require
firmware?
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2028 [15:54:45] <jelly> rapha, ouch. Run reportbug in an already
open terminal, next time.
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2030 [15:55:31] <rapha> jelly: why would i do that if it presents
itself as a menu entry in my DE?
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2032 [15:55:36] <stayKlassy> babilen, i dont know. how do i find
out?
2033 [15:55:50] <babilen> rapha: You could just mail it to
submit@bugs.debian.org
2034 [15:55:52] <jelly> rapha, to see the last of its output
2035 [15:56:02] <babilen> stayKlassy: Are you running linux right
now?
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2038 [15:56:42] <stayKlassy> babilen, no
2039 [15:56:43] <rapha> babilen: it looks like the source code of
an email though ... so i'm not sure about just copy and pasting
it...
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2041 [15:57:00] <jelly> rapha, or file another bug against it or
xfce, noting the window was closed immediately without you being
able to see the output it said when it died :-)
2042 [15:57:29] <rapha> jelly: but how would i know beforehand
that a program which presents itself as user friendly like that
would go behind my back by looking later like it might have eaten my
data?
2043 [15:57:37] <jelly> exactly.
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2045 [15:57:40] <babilen> stayKlassy: Okay, how do you connect to
the internet, do you have a second computer available and would it
be acceptable for Debian to download packages during the
installation?
2046 [15:57:43] <rapha> jelly: okay that's a funny suggestion
:)
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2054 [15:59:35] <rapha> okay, mailed it out
2055 [15:59:39] <rapha> thanks for you help all!
2056 [15:59:56] <babilen> rapha: And don't forget to
configure reportbug to use Debian's SMTP server for next time!
:)
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2061 [16:01:07] <stayKlassy> babilen, never mind. I will just try
debian netinst although I will have to go at a friend's place..
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2063 [16:01:16] <babilen> dpkg: firmware image
2064 [16:01:16] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
2065 [16:01:25] <babilen> stayKlassy: Use ^^ it comes with
firmware
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2069 [16:02:17] <t4nk950> hey guys hows it going, i have a
questio, I want to go back to debian but i would like to use a
distro that takes care of all the driver managment like graphics
cards and codecs and stuff like that. What would you recommend?
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2073 [16:02:48] <teraflops> debian
2074 [16:02:53] <stayKlassy> babilen, thanks. i didnt know about
it. does it automatically load the firmware?
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2079 [16:03:21] <babilen> stayKlassy: It does .. it might still
ask you to provide it, but you can ignore it and just continue
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2081 [16:03:32] <babilen> (not sure right now)
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2083 [16:03:50] <stayKlassy> ok
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2092 [16:06:06] <t4nk950> whats the difference between putting
stretch and testing
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2097 [16:07:22] <fagbodildage> "stretch" will become
synonymous with stable in time, testing will always be testing
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2099 [16:07:58] <fagbodildage> give it enough time and
"stretch" will be synonymous with oldstable
2100 [16:08:08] <babilen> Or ... oldoldstable!
2101 [16:08:34] <fagbodildage> you're old, babilen
2102 [16:08:39] <t4nk950> i see thanks
2103 [16:08:47] <sine0> I have been going apt-get install crazy
with python and pip versiona and i have made a mess. how do i start
listing whats installed today and how do i remove those
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2108 [16:09:36] <latemus> should alsa be listed in pkg-config?
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2110 [16:10:09] <mijk> wow that's a lot of people
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2113 [16:10:45] <babilen> mijk: And with you even more ! :)
2114 [16:10:55] <teraflops> t4nk950: so if you want stretch, avoid
having testing in your sources.list or after the freeze you'll
end having testing again, not strecht
2115 [16:11:06] <babilen> sine0: A look at
/var/log/apt/history.log might help
2116 [16:11:08] <mijk> so I'm stuck on Wheezy with my laptop
lest I sacrifice graphic acceleration and I'm trying to install
Windows 8.1 in kvm. I'm using QXL and Spice.
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2119 [16:11:43] <mijk> problem is that spice-client-gtk appears to
be outdated and isn't processing the video smoothly (or so I
read)
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2121 [16:12:06] <mijk> I cannot for the life of me install
anything newer than the available 0.12-5
2122 [16:12:19] <mijk> I tried to build but it fails every time
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2124 [16:12:28] <fagbodildage> !dpkg backports
2125 [16:12:28] <dpkg> A backport is a package from a newer Debian
branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency
and <ABI> complications.
replaced-url
2126 [16:12:30] <latemus> anyone know? from what i'vj boon
reading, it looks like in wheezy, alsa was cataloged by pkg-config.
bit on this jessie install, i didnt install the debian desktop
environment from the disk. I just installed alsa using apt-get
2127 [16:12:31] <mijk> I must have installed 1GB+ of libraries and
dev packages
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2131 [16:13:54] <fagbodildage> mijk: that backport thing was for
you
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2133 [16:14:05] <mijk> ah k thanks
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2135 [16:14:32] <mijk> so how can I check what ver from where
I'm at (not at the PC right now)
2136 [16:14:36] <latemus> could that be why it's not in
pkg-config? debeian wheezy's current jackd2 has a bug an my
architecture, and i dave to rebuild from the latest git source, but
jackd2's config script cant find alsa, because it is a
braindamaged build system called waf, and it only queries
pkg-config. can i just.. add alsa to the pkg-config db or whatever?
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2139 [16:15:24] <latemus> arg fml, sorry i mean jessies'
current jackd2 is the one with the bug
2140 [16:15:29] <stayKlassy> babilen, you still there?
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2143 [16:15:39] <babilen> stayKlassy: Sure
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2145 [16:16:13] <jelly> sine0, if you installed stuff with pip as
root, apt doesn't know anything about it (doing that is not a
great idea)
2146 [16:16:15] <mijk> is it a bad idea to upgrade all available
packages to the backports verions?
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2148 [16:16:23] <jelly> mijk, yes
2149 [16:16:50] <jelly> this is why the backports repository is
configured not to do that by default
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2152 [16:17:24] <teraflops> sine0: aka sillypip
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2154 [16:17:53] <stayKlassy> babilen, touchpad is not working, got
the mouse, it loaded the wireless network firmware
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2159 [16:19:27] <babilen> stayKlassy: Okay, is that a problem for
now? I personally never perform the graphical installation, but am a
bit surprised that your touchpad isn't working
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2168 [16:24:44] <latemus> to what extent does apt make use of
pkg-config?
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2171 [16:25:37] <mijk> alright thanks, I'll try the backport
version
2172 [16:25:37] <stayKlassy> babilen, my currents partitions are;
imgur.com/o4l9pzl
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2177 [16:26:17] <stayKlassy> babilen, i am planning to make an /
10gigs, a swap 4 gigs and a home for the rest of data space
2178 [16:26:23] <stayKlassy> should i make any other partitions
2179 [16:26:36] <stoned> stayKlassy: next time please use
replaced-url
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2181 [16:26:46] <stoned> Try to make it easy to view your
information.
2182 [16:26:59] <stoned> Copy pasting is a bit too many steps. :)
2183 [16:27:09] <babilen> stayKlassy: 10G / is rather small
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2186 [16:27:45] <stoned> mine = /dev/sda3 25G 21G 3.6G 86% /
2187 [16:27:57] <stoned> I'm almost out of space.
2188 [16:28:22] <stoned> apt-get clean just gave me 3gb more, yay.
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2192 [16:29:08] <glongo> hello, I've just installed jessie on
an inspiron 5559 and updated to kernel 4.6 to fix the audio card,
but now xorg is not working. looking at log file, I see the error
"no screen found". any idea?
2193 [16:29:17] <stoned> Is there a GUI program in debian to give
me a visual overview of which directories are taking up how much
space?
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2196 [16:30:00] <stoned> glongo: which video driver were you
using?
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2198 [16:30:17] <stoned> updating to new kernel may require you to
rebuild the driver module for those kernel headers
2199 [16:30:22] <stoned> Maybe you need to do that?
2200 [16:30:39] <glongo> stoned: maybe. so I should update the
driver also?
2201 [16:30:44] <stoned> I would.
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2203 [16:31:08] <latemus> fuck. debian is so beurocratic
2204 [16:31:08] <glongo> stoned: please, how can I check the
driver in use? lspci?
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2207 [16:31:35] <stoned> glongo: that should give you the device,
yes. Do you remember having to do anything specific with drivers?
2208 [16:31:51] <stoned> glongo: the inspiron dell has what video
card/chipset? Do you know?
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2210 [16:32:01] <stoned> lspci would tell you too
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2212 [16:33:05] <glongo> stoned:
2213 [16:33:05] <glongo> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel
Corporation Device 1916 (rev 07)
2214 [16:33:05] <glongo> 01:00.0 Display controller: Advanced
Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Sun XT [Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8690M]
(rev ff)
2215 [16:33:12] <stoned> AFAIK, everytime i update my kernel or if
there is kernel update, it automatically rebuilds the modules
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2218 [16:33:37] <stayKlassy> babilen, stoned am I meant to make
new other partitions or am I good to go with these 3?
2219 [16:33:38] <glongo> radeon and i915 drivers are in use
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2221 [16:33:42] <stoned> Ok, maybe you just need to specify which
driver to use in your xorg.conf
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2223 [16:34:07] <babilen> stayKlassy: I really wouldn't use a
10G /
2224 [16:34:12] <stoned> what does your xorg.conf look like? Did
you make one at all? or did debian autoconfigure X and give you a
gui desktop upon installation?
2225 [16:34:22] <stayKlassy> babilen, dont worry, I changed it to
20G
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2228 [16:34:33] <glongo> stoned: debian autoconfigure X
2229 [16:34:38] <babilen> Still small, but okay :)
2230 [16:35:15] <stoned> I would try the debian wiki and to
generate a simple minimal Xorg conf to specify your driver at least.
Check xorg 0 log, which driver does it try to use?
2231 [16:35:25] <stoned> ATI or Intel?
2232 [16:35:36] <glongo> radeon
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2234 [16:35:44] <stayKlassy> hmm, it is telling me that
there's not an EFI partition
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2236 [16:35:48] <stoned> pastebin the xorg log file
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2238 [16:36:04] <rapha> babilen: already configured to do so! :)
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2241 [16:36:13] <rapha> okay, off to the bike repair shop, got
some work to do
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2244 [16:36:47] <stoned> glongo: pastebinit package
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2246 [16:36:57] <stoned> i thik
2247 [16:37:10] <glongo> stoned: I may fix it, one minute please
:)
2248 [16:37:11] <stoned> I want to see why it says no screens
found
2249 [16:37:14] <stoned> sure, tyt
2250 [16:37:27] <stoned> I shall become more myself! :D
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2253 [16:38:41] <glongo> stoned: it seems that it's working.
I've just updated xserver-xorg-video-intel from
jessie-backports.
2254 [16:38:53] <stoned> oh, you mix n matched stuffs
2255 [16:38:58] <stoned> I only run stable, pure.
2256 [16:39:05] <stoned> OS: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64/x86_64-Distro:
Debian 8.5-CPU: 4 x Intel Core2 Quad (3774.996 MHz)-Processes:
649-Uptime: 4d 9h 49m-Users: 2-Load Average: 1.01-Memory Usage:
1057.77MB/8002.51MB (-556.55%)-Disk Usage: 3402.26GB/3734.40GB
(91.11%)
2257 [16:39:32] <Fjorgynn> Host 'joker', running Linux
3.16.0-4-amd64 - Cpu0: Intel 2400 MHz; Up: 320d+18:41; Users: 3;
Load: 0.00; Free: [Mem: 7/494 Mio] [Swap: 0/0 Mio] [/: 12677/20031
Mio]; Vpenis: 37.4 cm;
2258 [16:39:48] <stoned> 3.16 pure debian high five diggity
2259 [16:40:00] <stayKlassy> babilen,
replaced-url
2260 [16:40:22] <stayKlassy> babilen, i get the 'error'
that no efi partition was found
2261 [16:40:24] <stoned> stayKlassy: did you read debian install
guide?
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2263 [16:40:45] <stoned> stayKlassy: system requirements,
specifically about projected space req. for diff install types?
2264 [16:40:53] <stoned> What will you be using the system for?
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2266 [16:41:01] <stoned> That would dictte how much to dedicate to
/
2267 [16:41:02] <glongo> stoned: another question. At the startup
I see the grub shell instead of the boot menu. do you know why that?
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2269 [16:41:31] <stoned> If you see grub shell, then it means
something is worng. I dunno what exactly. Sorry
2270 [16:41:43] <stoned> a boot entry could be broken
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2272 [16:41:52] <stoned> maybe it puts you back into shell when a
menu entry is wrong/broken in some way
2273 [16:41:59] <glongo> uhm, ok. Thanks!
2274 [16:42:53] <stayKlassy> ok figured out
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2276 [16:44:13] <Fjorgynn> can I see what fonts I have installed
2277 [16:44:18] <Fjorgynn> via the terminal?
2278 [16:44:19] <Fjorgynn> :D
2279 [16:44:28] <Fjorgynn> I have no X
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2282 [16:45:31] <missmbob> Fjorgynn: fc-list
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2311 [16:57:04] <Fjorgynn> omg missmbob I've got some
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2314 [16:58:29] <Fjorgynn> I like DejaVu Serif
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2316 [17:00:09] <stoned> Eh.
2317 [17:00:58] <stoned> *VT100*font:
-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-* <- I run
this font everywhere. Xorg, GTK, KDE, etc. Nothing but this font in
my mind, my eyes, my visions
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2319 [17:01:28] <stoned> Simple. Beautiful. Small. Elegant.
Readable. Consistent. No goofy ticks on the edges of letters.
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2337 [17:11:17] <molgrum> what's the practice after doing a
package update on a debian server? reboot the machine or restart
services?
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2348 [17:13:16] <paul98> hi, when i try to start vpn from vpn
manager i get the following error -
replaced-url
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2354 [17:16:52] <babilen> stayKlassy: Ah, you can start with
"Guided Partitioning" and let it create the EFI partition
and then tailor the rest to your needs
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2356 [17:17:03] <anikras> hi
2357 [17:17:19] <anikras> I have nagios 3 and I want add iphone
2358 [17:17:24] <babilen> stayKlassy: That typically eases the
development of a sensible partitioning scheme
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2364 [17:20:43] <stoned> I am confused about something. I
can't get the zfs volumes to mount on boot
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2366 [17:21:25] <stoned>
replaced-url
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2369 [17:21:55] <stoned> Everytime it happens. I have to manually
mount. I can't put this in fstab b/c afaik I'm having to
use zfs binary to mount
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2372 [17:22:41] <stoned>
replaced-url
2373 [17:22:44] <stoned> Any ideas?
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2380 [17:24:11] <stoned> molgrum: reboot isn't needed unless
you have a kernel upgrade/update (for which people even implement
ksplice and update kernels without rebooting). Just restart the
service.
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2382 [17:24:52] <paul98> hi, when i try to run vpn from the
network manage i get the following error -
replaced-url
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2384 [17:25:12] <molgrum> stoned: ok thanks!
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2388 [17:25:23] <paul98> if i change the username to something
wrong it tells me the username is incorrect, so is this not the same
error
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2390 [17:26:51] <stoned> # Run `zfs mount -a` during system start?
2391 [17:26:53] <stoned> ZFS_MOUNT='yes'
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2394 [17:27:12] <stoned> I dunno why my zfs volumes are not
mounted on boot. The config of zfs seems good too, everywhere I
look. Any advices?
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2399 [17:30:41] <blind> Are you using zfs-fuse?
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2415 [17:36:54] <jelly> stoned, which debian release is this?
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2418 [17:37:18] <jelly> is your zfs support from debian or from
ZoL people
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2422 [17:39:14] <stayKlassy> babilen, ffs it boots to windows
again. i give up :(
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2427 [17:41:46] <plasmoduck> stayKlassy: have you ran update-grub
?
2428 [17:42:01] <stoned> jelly: zol
2429 [17:42:07] <stoned> jessie vanilla
2430 [17:42:24] <jelly> you... probably want to ask in #zfsonlinux
then
2431 [17:42:25] <stayKlassy> plasmoduck, no
2432 [17:42:26] <stoned> jelly: I didn't know debian included
zfs. I googled it once and zol came up
2433 [17:42:30] <stoned> oh ok
2434 [17:42:43] <plasmoduck> stayKlassy: try that to update your
boot loader.
2435 [17:42:44] <jelly> it will probably be there in stretch I
think
2436 [17:42:47] <stoned> jelly: where can I find out about
switching to debian's officially supportred version
2437 [17:42:50] <stoned> oh
2438 [17:42:55] <jelly> not yet
2439 [17:43:14] * jelly runs away from the computer now
2440 [17:43:18] <stoned> :) o/
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2443 [17:43:54] <paul98> exit
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2448 [17:44:49] <plasmoduck> stayKlassy: I'm off to bed, good
luck ;-)
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2451 [17:46:17] <stayKlassy_> planetmaker, how do I go to terminal
while on net install?
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2453 [17:47:15] <plasmoduck> stayKlassy: ctrl+alt+F2
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2458 [17:47:50] <plasmoduck> Im off
2459 [17:47:54] <stayKlassy_> . /bin/sh update-grub not found
plasmoduck
2460 [17:48:02] <helpme> hey guys
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2465 [17:48:27] <helpme> for some reason, ssh to my debian box
started being slow ever since yesterday
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2467 [17:48:57] <helpme> has anyone else seen this issue recently?
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2469 [17:49:09] <helpme> it takes a long time to get a username
prompt on putty
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2471 [17:49:29] <helpme> when i run top over ssh, it hangs
2472 [17:49:47] <babilen> stayKlassy_: Sorry, I'm quite busy
right now, but where did you install the bootloader?
2473 [17:50:38] <stayKlassy_> babilen, it didnt ask me to instll
it somewhere specificlly
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2475 [17:50:54] <helpme> when i type "uname -a", the
actual text shows up a minute later
2476 [17:50:56] <babilen> Ah, that might be something that is only
being asked during the expert installation
2477 [17:51:17] <babilen> stayKlassy_: Can you select
"Debian" when you open up a boot menu during the initial
boot process?
2478 [17:51:41] <stayKlassy_> babilen, let me see
2479 [17:51:42] <babilen> stayKlassy_: So it didn't ask you
to install the bootloader at all?
2480 [17:52:07] <babilen> Sorry, I haven't used a
"non-expert" installation in ages and haven't touched
Windows in 15 years
2481 [17:52:15] <babilen> (so no dual boot for me)
2482 [17:52:44] <stayKlassy_> it doesnt
2483 [17:52:48] <ElDiabolo> Hi. Any hints on how to install
cyrus-caldav on jessie? Unlucky me did a dist-upgrade thinking
"ah, I'll reinstall that later". Now I find it gone.
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2486 [17:54:05] <babilen> judd: v cyrus-caldav
2487 [17:54:06] <judd> Package: cyrus-caldav on amd64 -- stretch:
2.5.8-1; sid: 2.5.9-2
2488 [17:54:16] <TomTomTosch> or maybe it didn't install to
the disk you boot from. the installer usually asks where to install
grub, even in normal mode.
2489 [17:54:21] <babilen> ElDiabolo: It's only in stretch and
sid
2490 [17:54:36] <babilen> TomTomTosch: It does, doesn't it?
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2494 [17:55:44] <ElDiabolo> babilen, I know. It was removed from
jessie. Changelog says it broke cyrus replication. I did the
dist-upgrade on jessie with the intention to resolve a complicated
dependency situation.
2495 [17:56:26] <ElDiabolo> babilen, Is there a way to get older
jessie packages?
2496 [17:56:41] <babilen> judd: checkbackport cyrus-caldav
2497 [17:56:42] <judd> Backporting package cyrus-caldav in
sid→jessie/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: libical-dev (>= 2.0.0).
2498 [17:56:48] <babilen> dpkg: archive
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2500 [17:56:48] <dpkg> archive is, like, a collection of files.
'tar', 'ar', 'cpio' are all archiving
tools. This is *not* the same as compression, which is a separate
operation. Debian Archives is the repository for old Debian
releases, see
replaced-url
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2504 [17:58:26] <ElDiabolo> dpkg: snapshot
2505 [17:58:26] <dpkg>
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2536 [18:11:21] <luxflow> Is it common practice to use stick
group?
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2542 [18:16:13] <ElDiabolo> babilen, snapshot.debian.org saved my
day. Thanks, good to know that debian still is that way :)
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2565 [18:24:54] <Meliorate> hi all, i've just upgraded from
wheezy to jessie and now have an issue with apache2 not recognising
any of the vhosts in /etc/apache2/sites-available. the vhost config
files are physically there, but a2ensite tells me they don't
exist. i don't see any relevant changes made to apache2.conf or
ports.conf, so am unsure what else i can check?
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2575 [18:28:46] <RoyK> Meliorate: there are some differences
between apache 2.2 and 2.4 - can't remember the excact details
- google it
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2582 [18:29:18] <nohair> ImportError: No module named repository
<--- why?
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2585 [18:30:52] <babilen> Meliorate:
replaced-url
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2591 [18:31:27] <babilen> Meliorate: They have to end in .conf and
there are some other changes between 2.2 and 2.4
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2593 [18:31:56] <babilen> Meliorate: I'd recommend to read
the upstream guide and the referenced NEWS.Debian.gz
2594 [18:32:18] <babilen> nohair: Probably because you are missing
the "repository" Python module
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2598 [18:33:11] <Meliorate> i am so doing, thanks :)
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2601 [18:33:45] <hightower4> Hey, I have two packages with a lib
file of the same name, but in different directory. Both of the lib
dirs are in ld.so.conf, and when I run the app it finds the wrong
lib. What is the appropriate way to solve this situation?
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2605 [18:35:11] <mtn> hightower4: these are packages not from the
debian repos?
2606 [18:35:29] <hightower4> mtn: no, my packages
2607 [18:35:52] <mtn> hightower4: so, manually installed
non-debian packages, right?
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2609 [18:36:11] <hightower4> mtn: I've created two debian
packages myself and installed them, yes
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2611 [18:36:42] <mtn> hightower4: that explains the problem. linux
does not keep lib files in the package folders
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2617 [18:38:05] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, Versioned library names?
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2620 [18:38:57] <hightower4> ElDiabolo, I have a lib named
libruby.so.2.3 in both packages. They are installed in a different
directory so they don't clash, but when a binary tries to find
that name, it searches directories one by one in ld.so.conf
locations, and finds the wrong lib first
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2623 [18:39:55] <hightower4> So my primary question would be how
does one work around this issue, when the packaged program (Ruby in
this case) does not have a configure option to prefix or suffix its
libs with an arbitrary unique name
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2627 [18:40:26] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, If they are different,
they should not have the same name IMHO. Ouch.
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2630 [18:40:52] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, Just read your last one.
2631 [18:41:24] <sqwishy> If the debian installer fails to
download a package, when I retry the step it throws my preseed
values out the window and uses the installer defaults without
prompting. Is this normal?
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2637 [18:43:06] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, Does starting both apps
with a different LD_LIBRARY_PATH env. var. work?
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2640 [18:43:42] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, Modifying ld.so.conf is
rather unusual IMHO.
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2649 [18:47:14] <heedly>
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2650 [18:47:32] <heedly> Why do I get this?
2651 [18:47:38] <hightower4> ElDiabolo, yeah, I add to ld.so.conf
because the libs are not in standard locations.
2652 [18:48:08] <hightower4> ElDiabolo, starting with LD_LIB_PATH
would work (didn't try, I just assume it'd work as it
always does), but that's not very convenient
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2654 [18:48:33] <vmx> hi! are there any known issues with the
daily debian testing installer? i tried
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2655 [18:48:36] <hightower4> I'd prefer if compiler/linker
could be told to hard-code the full path to the libs, instead of
looking up by relatively by filename
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2659 [18:49:38] <vmx> or should i better ask: is there a known
good one installer that i can put on an usb stick?
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2661 [18:49:47] <jonkri> Why is this happening on a fully upgraded
Debian 8? <replaced-url
2662 [18:49:49] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, You could use a wrapper
script for starting, that sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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2665 [18:50:47] <RoyK> ElDiabolo: or include in
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/something.conf
2666 [18:50:48] <nfdscd> hey can someone please help me with SSH?
2667 [18:51:00] <nfdscd> it is very slow to log into my debian box
over putty
2668 [18:51:21] <nfdscd> putty log shows iuts getting stuck at
diffie hellman exchange
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2670 [18:51:25] <hightower4> RoyK, yes, I do that, but the issue I
have two files there, each with one directory. But the filenames in
those two dirs are the same, so when the program starts, it finds
the wrong ones
2671 [18:51:32] <ElDiabolo> RoyK, He has two apps with a lib with
identical name.
2672 [18:51:37] <jonkri> Nevermind!
2673 [18:51:39] <RoyK> nfdscd: possibly reverse ip lookup is
enabled - if it is, it takes a while to login
2674 [18:51:57] <RoyK> ElDiabolo: oh - bad thing to do to a
machine - use a vm instead :P
2675 [18:52:11] <nfdscd> RoyK: i disabled it and restarted sshd
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2678 [18:53:20] <hightower4> ElDiabolo, RoyK mtn: it may be that
my problem is the compile option --disable-rpath, which if I am
understanding it right, then avoids placing full path to the lib
into the produced binaries
2679 [18:53:38] <hightower4> I will use --enable-rpath and
supposedly this should make the bin go to the right lib on its first
try
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2685 [18:54:53] <heedly>
replaced-url
2686 [18:54:54] <heedly> Why do I get this?
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2688 [18:55:24] <nfdscd> any ideas?
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2697 [18:56:18] <ElDiabolo> hightower4, Wish you luck :)
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2699 [18:59:00] <RoyK> nfdscd: did it help?
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2701 [19:00:03] <calher> I'm not sure if I want KDE or MATE
right now. Can I install KDE and uninstall it later if I don't
want it, and then install MATE?
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2703 [19:01:15] <Croepha> what happens when you epoll, and not FDs
are set? is the epoll indefinite?
2704 [19:01:43] <ElDiabolo> calher, You can install them in
parallel and switch before login.
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2706 [19:02:50] <ElDiabolo> calher, I would recommend kdm with the
gdm-compat module for that.
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2711 [19:05:36] <ElDiabolo> calher, kdm-gdmcompat is the exact
package name.
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2714 [19:08:05] <ElDiabolo> calher, The display manager (kdm in
this case) is the component that runs before you login.
2715 [19:09:07] <vmx> are there older images of the debian testing
netinst available?
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2719 [19:09:49] <hightower4> ElDiabolo, RoyK mtn: yes,
--enable-rpath instead of --disable-rpath solved my issue. Thanks
for the discussion.
2720 [19:09:53] <mtn> vmx: the testing installer is for testing
the installer, not installing testing. to get a testing install, put
on stable and dist-upgrade
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2724 [19:11:07] <vmx> mtn: thx, good to know. looks like i was in
luck the past few years
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2809 [19:49:59] <teraflops> vmx: you can success installing
testing with the testing installer the same way it can just fail
miserably
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2823 [19:59:13] <dannysantos> If I set a cronjob for a specific
time and the computer is off at that time, and then is up after the
time has passed, will the job still be executed even being after the
time?
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2826 [20:00:47] <unborn> dannysantos: what do you think?
2827 [20:01:02] <unborn> if you set it up correctly it will if not
it wont
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2834 [20:01:45] <dannysantos> unborn: thank you. I'm new,
didn't know that
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2836 [20:02:43] <unborn> dannysantos: cron will stick strictly to
clocks..
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2839 [20:03:36] <greycat> dannysantos: if you're asking here
what you asked in #bash, see "apt-cache show anacron"
2840 [20:03:39] <unborn> so any time your machine is on - it will
do its job. if your computer is off - its so obvious that it would
not, but next time - sorted up will do
2841 [20:04:14] <unborn> *sorted time
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2843 [20:05:16] <unborn> ...it will not execute right a way when
you turn your machine on if its missed - if that is what you asking
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2845 [20:05:42] <dannysantos> unborn: my cron is this "0 0 *
* 0-4 command". Will it execute once a day in the weekdays
mentioned?
2846 [20:05:43] <greycat> unborn: see "apt-cache show
anacron"
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2850 [20:06:17] <greycat> dannysantos: what do you *want* it to
do?
2851 [20:06:44] <unborn> dannysantos: it looks to me okay, it
should.
2852 [20:07:18] <dannysantos> to execute from sunday till thursday
once a day. Do I have to use anacron?
2853 [20:07:32] <dannysantos> do i have to use anacron then?
2854 [20:07:43] <greycat> If your computer is likely to be powered
down at midnight, yes, you would.
2855 [20:07:53] <dannysantos> thanks
2856 [20:07:58] <dannysantos> :)
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2861 [20:09:42] <jhutchins> ps ax
2862 [20:09:47] <AxForest> ?
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2866 [20:11:10] <jazzyjazz> I have an issue with reportbug that I
cant report because of gmail...
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2868 [20:11:23] <jazzyjazz> gmail is refusing ssl reportbug
connections.
2869 [20:11:33] <jazzyjazz> "insecure device" they say
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2871 [20:11:59] <greycat> If reportbug will not work with your
setup, then write a bug report email by hand.
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2875 [20:13:37] <alphazulu> i installed a debian to a partition on
a win8 system with efi bios and installed grub-efi, and ran
grub-installl but it still boots directcly into windows
2876 [20:13:38] <drpresident> is there a tool to manually send a
packet, and explicitely give it a destination, protocol, and data?
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2880 [20:14:40] <Tenacious-Techhu> Anyone know how to recover
recently deleted files?
2881 [20:14:42] <alphazulu> drpresident: protocol would only be
associated with a service like smtp, ftp, etc.
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2883 [20:15:29] <alphazulu> drpresident: telnet can takes address
and port as arguments
2884 [20:15:33] <greycat> drpresident: are you simply looking for
something like printf 'data' | nc host port ?
2885 [20:16:31] <debiqn208> hello, since 9Pm, my server don't
have internet ... and when I "ping google.fr" with root, I
don't have response ... :/ ... can you help me ? Sorry for my
bad english :(
2886 [20:16:31] <drpresident> im not sure what the section after
the pipe is doing, but i just want to manually construct a packet,
and send it off
2887 [20:16:38] <debiqn208> 9AM*
2888 [20:16:45] <unborn> jazzyjazz: perhaps you would go to your
gmail and allow less secured apps - its not less secured from your
end point - its just they dont know how the app working..
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2890 [20:17:03] <jazzyjazz> from which account? my french isnt
that bad..gmx.fr has accounts but...
2891 [20:17:04] <unborn> or follow greycat s advice
2892 [20:17:24] <unborn> gmx is not gmail
2893 [20:17:46] <jazzyjazz> unborn: if i knew how i would.
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2895 [20:18:00] <unborn> to what?
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2898 [20:18:33] <teraflops> debiqn208: is using netcat host and
port you can also specify udp/tcp, man netcat for further info
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2900 [20:18:54] <jazzyjazz> ? I dont think google has that option,
if so its very buried..but my point exactly...use someone other than
gmail
2901 [20:19:09] <unborn> debiqn208: you can connect to srv via
internet but you have no internet on a box it self? you may talk to
your srv hosting
2902 [20:19:24] <`Kevin> greycat: i dont think he knew what he
wanted :)
2903 [20:19:35] <`Kevin> or needed rather
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2905 [20:19:48] <jazzyjazz> anyways ..its a heads up, will see how
this goes..
2906 [20:20:10] <unborn> jazzyjazz: well that changes whole
question. its there in settings - you just must missed it. if you
going with gmx then sure - go ahead
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2909 [20:20:51] <jazzyjazz> ill look, i didnt have this issue
before and they banned my first account with 2fa when i switched to
comcast. not right.
2910 [20:21:05] <debiqn208> Hum ... i'm very newbie in
debian. I can't ping My computer >>> My server and I
can't ping My server >>> google.fr. But now, I'm
connected in my server with IMPI (Virtual Host), but I can't
ping google.fr.
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2912 [20:21:23] <greycat> debiqn208: what error do you get when
you try?
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2915 [20:22:10] <`Kevin> jazzyjazz: there is an option in gmail
for that
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2917 [20:22:48] <unborn> jazzyjazz: they dont like my google
hangouts to being used as srv notifications either so I am not
surprised :)
2918 [20:22:53] <debiqn208> greycat, when I ping My server
>>> google.fr, I have "unknow host"
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2920 [20:23:02] <`Kevin> jazzyjazz:
replaced-url
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2922 [20:23:23] <greycat> So DNS lookups are failing.
2923 [20:23:40] <unborn> debiqn208: just speak to your srv
provider..
2924 [20:23:50] <greycat> debiqn208: what do you have in
resolv.conf and in nsswitch.conf? Can you contact any *other* sites?
Can you ping 216.58.192.195 by IP address?
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2927 [20:24:12] <unborn> greycat: he would be better off to speak
to them, just in a case his srv spreading something or is in a
risk.. ;)
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2929 [20:24:37] <jazzyjazz> i said i would look...i have to get
for now.
2930 [20:24:38] <unborn> end of the day, he pays for support
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2935 [20:25:26] <greycat> unborn: you're not wrong, but
it's also a good idea to gather facts and try to see
what's broken while he's waiting
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2940 [20:25:57] <debiqn208> greycat, thanks. Yes, I can ping
216.58.192.195, I have response. In my resolv I have : name server
127.0.01 / nameserver 213.186.33.99 / search ovh.net
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2942 [20:26:08] <debiqn208> 127.0.0.1*
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2944 [20:26:27] <unborn> greycat: by trowing the issue here when
its not issue of the system it self? its quiet clear hes machine
have net, as he can connect to it.. you know what I mean
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2946 [20:26:46] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Restore from backup.
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2950 [20:26:59] <Tenacious-Techhu> Not an option here.
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2953 [20:27:13] <Tenacious-Techhu> I had no reason to think it
would be deleted, so I saw no reason to back it up.
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2955 [20:27:27] <greycat> debiqn208: 213.186.33.99 does not work
for me (but it might work for you). So if I were in your place I
would probably just install a caching nameserver on localhost so
your 127.0.0.1 works and stop relying on 213.186.33.99
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2957 [20:27:52] <Tenacious-Techhu> jhutchins, do you have an
answer to the question as I have posed it, or not?
2958 [20:28:10] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: There is no
"undelete".
2959 [20:28:21] <Tenacious-Techhu> What about debugfs?
2960 [20:28:22] <greycat> unborn: nothing is clear to me. He said
he's connected "with IMPI (virtual host)" and I have
no idea what that is, but I assumed it was a method that did not
work like ssh from the outside
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2962 [20:28:33] <unborn> no reason to back it up.. what is wrong
with you people
2963 [20:28:43] <greycat> unborn: now we know he can ping by IP so
it's probably "just" DNS that's broken
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2965 [20:28:55] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: there's a thing
called backup (and accordingly restore)
2966 [20:29:12] <debiqn208> Hum I see greycat, byt resolv.conf is
default file installed by my provider (213.186.33.99 = OVH.com DNS),
strange ...
2967 [20:29:13] <jhutchins> !undelete
2968 [20:29:13] <dpkg> Linux doesn't generally support
'undeleting' files. For ext3/ext4, ask me about
<ext4magic>, <ext3grep>. For ext2 *only*, use mc
(Midnight Commander), umount the filesystem, and select
"Undelete files" from menu. With reiserfs, jfs, xfs,
you're SooL. Some desktops (GNOME/KDE) offer a trash bin. See
also <photorec>, <fatback>.
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2970 [20:29:50] <RoyK> !backup
2971 [20:29:50] <dpkg> A backup is something you should do
*ALWAYS*... if you value your sh*t in the least. Otherwise eons of
built-up data can go BYE BYE FOREVER one day if you do not; either
by HD malfunction, intentional evil by crackers, mischievous glak
elves invading your system, or large magnets getting out of hand.
Pay the dollars for a tape system or CDR and use <tar>
(optionally with bzip2 at lowest compression). See <things to
backup>.
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2973 [20:29:57] <unborn> greycat: exactly thats what I have on
mind.. im bit fed up when user does not tell anything more... just I
cannot connect.. help - its just like I dont see...i have no idea
what impi is too.. thats why he should talk to srv provider..
2974 [20:30:01] <Tenacious-Techhu> A trash bin wouldn’t have
helped me here.
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2979 [20:30:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> I moved the files from one
user’s desktop to another, and then deleted the previous user.
2980 [20:30:21] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: backup would help out
2981 [20:30:22] <Tenacious-Techhu> The files went with it.
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2983 [20:30:32] <Tenacious-Techhu> I had no reason to believe that
the files would be deleted too.
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2985 [20:30:45] <Tenacious-Techhu> Only in theory, Royk.
2986 [20:31:05] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: you never have a reason
to beleive files would be deleted or data removed or disks dying,
that's why we have backups
2987 [20:31:10] <unborn> greycat: but if you want to support him
with something that he pays out other people - go for it. I do
support dns issues on linux boxes but.. you know
2988 [20:31:10] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: and that's not
theory
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2990 [20:31:36] <Tenacious-Techhu> Yes, yes, I know all that,
regardless, it would not have helped in this case. It would have
been between backups anyway.
2991 [20:31:42] <uio> Speaking of backups, any suggestions for
high-quality usbs for long-term date storage? Any brands to avoid?
2992 [20:31:49] <uio> *data
2993 [20:31:54] <Tenacious-Techhu> So, regardless, I need to
undelete those files.
2994 [20:31:55] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: not my problem
2995 [20:31:58] <jak2000> hi all any tutorial for generate ssh
keys? i want automate a file copy with scp thanks
2996 [20:32:11] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, it is not; YOUR problem is
answering questions nobody asked.
2997 [20:32:11] <RoyK> jak2000: ssh-keygen
2998 [20:32:20] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: get off
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3000 [20:32:39] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: You can investigate
the tools dpkg listed above - /msg dpkg <factoid>
3001 [20:32:40] <uio> RoyK: Doesn't this channel exist for
help with questions?
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3003 [20:33:05] <uio> RoyK: So the problem of Tenacious-Techhu
might not be your's, but you are here.. soo...
3004 [20:33:06] <jak2000> RoyK: ssh-keygen -t rsa where in server?
or in client?
3005 [20:33:11] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: We're trying to
tell you that you should implement a backup system, because undelete
isn't a thing in Linux.
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3007 [20:33:21] <RoyK> uio: yes. it helps with answering things
like "no, there's no undelete on ext4" and "yes,
you should use a backup"
3008 [20:33:28] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Backups aren't
for things you expect to be deleted, it's for unexpected
things.
3009 [20:33:46] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’m aware that it’s
not a trivial thing in Linux. That doesn’t mean it’s
impossible.
3010 [20:33:51] <uio> jhutchins: But sometimes it looks deleted,
but is still on the disk, no?
3011 [20:34:14] <Tenacious-Techhu> By appearances, at least,
debugfs seems to do that sort of thing, for instance.
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3013 [20:34:14] <jhutchins> uio: Usually not in a recoverable
form.
3014 [20:34:26] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: it's possible,
somehow, but you have to dig deeply into the filsystem and
there's no tool for undelete for ext4 as far as I know
3015 [20:34:34] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: If you already know
what answer you want, why are you asking us?
3016 [20:34:44] <uio> jhutchins: which is why one often go to
lengths to wipe drives of personal data before selling them.
3017 [20:34:56] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’d be happy with any
answer that is on my existing install.
3018 [20:35:07] <Tenacious-Techhu> I know debugfs is, but I
don’t know if another option is.
3019 [20:35:37] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: use ddrescue to move the
whole disk or partition over to another disk, then start debugging
or rescuing
3020 [20:35:45] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: ext3/4 filesystem?
3021 [20:35:48] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: never use a live
filesystem for recovery
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3023 [20:36:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> uio, at least with traditional
file systems, the difference between a viable file and a deleted
file is a single bit which marks that file as deleted, and that its
space is free to be used.
3024 [20:36:35] <jhutchins> ... especially if you don't have
backup.
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3026 [20:36:40] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: you're talking about
FAT
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3029 [20:36:51] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: good filesystems
don't work that way
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3031 [20:37:00] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: ext3/4 filesystem?
give a try to extundelete
3032 [20:37:01] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: By
"traditional" you mean MS-DOS.
3033 [20:37:08] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, I’m talking FAT,
HFS+, and whatever DOS used.
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3035 [20:37:20] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: HFS+ doesn't work
that way either
3036 [20:37:22] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’m inclined to think
that Unix opereated the same way too, at least for a while.
3037 [20:37:26] <Tenacious-Techhu> Yeah, it does.
3038 [20:37:41] <greycat> DOS used FAT. Win95 I think was the
first to use VFAT.
3039 [20:37:53] <greycat> I might be slightly mistaken about the
transitions.
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3041 [20:37:58] <jak2000> RoyK: ssh-keygen -t rsa where in server?
or in client?
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3044 [20:38:05] <greycat> jak2000: on the client
3045 [20:38:06] <RoyK> jak2000: on the client
3046 [20:38:15] <RoyK> jak2000: and you won't need -t rsa -
it's the deafault
3047 [20:38:20] <Tenacious-Techhu> If you don’t want to
recover your deleted files, you write zeroes to the disk.
3048 [20:38:28] <greycat> For a really long time it wasn't
the default, so it doesn't hurt to specify it.
3049 [20:38:36] <JohnA> How can I remove evolution from
LXDE/gnome, I don't need it as I use Thunderbird?
3050 [20:38:36] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: no - it's not the
same - hfs+ recovery is just as hard as ext4 recovery
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3052 [20:39:09] <unborn> JohnA: just uninstall it
3053 [20:39:11] <Tenacious-Techhu> Mac OS had plenty of tools for
disk recovery, and they were always about reversing that deletion
bit.
3054 [20:39:13] <jak2000> ok
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3057 [20:39:31] <jak2000> i want test: jak@swManzana:/backup$ ssh
192.168.8.250
3058 [20:39:35] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: back in the ninetees,
perhaps
3059 [20:39:41] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: it doesn't work like
that anymore
3060 [20:39:42] <jak2000> but not give me the prompt or ask a
password
3061 [20:39:45] <jak2000> why
3062 [20:40:02] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: and it doesn't work
like that with ext4 - get used to it - get a good backup
3063 [20:40:06] <Tenacious-Techhu> I sincerely doubt they changed
that when they moved from HFS to HFS+. :P
3064 [20:40:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> Again, a backup doesn’t
solve this particular problem, now does it?
3065 [20:40:28] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: ext3/4 filesystem?
give a try to extundelete
3066 [20:40:41] <Tenacious-Techhu> Is that already installed?
3067 [20:40:51] <teraflops> ,v extundelete
3068 [20:40:52] <RoyK> jak2000: possibly wrong permissions for the
key - try "chmod go-rwx -R $HOME/.ssh"
3069 [20:40:52] <judd> Package: extundelete on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.2.0-2.1; jessie: 0.2.4-1; sid: 0.2.4-1+b1; stretch: 0.2.4-1+b1
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3074 [20:41:24] <Tenacious-Techhu> And that implies it should be
installed on Jessie?
3075 [20:41:25] <unborn> jak2000: .ssh folder should have
permission 700 and authorized_keys should have 600
3076 [20:41:28] <`Kevin> teraflops: i thought he read your comment
the first time :P apparently too busy ranting
3077 [20:41:31] <unborn> if I remember correctly
3078 [20:41:49] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: no it's not
installed by default
3079 [20:42:03] <Tenacious-Techhu> I need something that’s
already installed.
3080 [20:42:20] <jak2000> tested... and ask and ask my password
3081 [20:42:24] <jak2000> need restart any service?
3082 [20:42:31] <JohnA> :-( unfortunately every time I try that I
uninstalls just about everything including the kitchen sink!!
3083 [20:42:39] <unborn> jak2000: yes.. always restart ssh srv
after changes
3084 [20:42:52] <unborn> also disable user and password if you
using ssh keys
3085 [20:43:00] <teraflops> `Kevin: heh yeah
3086 [20:43:21] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: you need to take the
hdd offline, dd it to a file and run extundelete against the file
3087 [20:43:23] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: you after backups?
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3091 [20:44:23] <unborn> ah I see backup is not a option here..
well lesson learned :)
3092 [20:44:33] <Tenacious-Techhu> Once again, the question is,
what is available on the existing install to undelete the file on
the same disk?
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3094 [20:44:47] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: its been covered, it
isnt happening
3095 [20:45:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> So you are saying that it never
occurred to the Debian devs that a user might need to undelete one
of their files.
3096 [20:45:20] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: nothing - only trash
bin.. if deleted from there and have no backup - you out. simple
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3098 [20:45:50] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: common sense is not
installed by default in debian, next time do backups
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3100 [20:46:08] <Tenacious-Techhu> This isn’t a matter of
“common sense”. :P
3101 [20:46:13] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: that is standard
development practices with revision control via git or similar... +
backups
3102 [20:46:19] <unborn> you can try to restore files with some
linux util but - backups would be better..
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3104 [20:46:39] <Tenacious-Techhu> I have no doubt that backups
would be “better”.
3105 [20:46:51] <Tenacious-Techhu> That doesn’t mean they
solve the problem. :P
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3107 [20:47:08] <Tenacious-Techhu> Preventing future problems is
not the same as solving current problems.
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3109 [20:47:13] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: no one give a smile*
like ':P' if that is not common sense for you or not..
common sense is backup..
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3111 [20:47:22] <greycat> You're all arguing with someone
who's using UTF-8 curly quotes in place of apostrophes and
quotation marks.
3112 [20:47:23] <unborn> that will preventing your problems
3113 [20:47:34] <greycat> He is clearly NOT going to get it.
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3115 [20:47:40] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: We can't know
what you've chosen to install. We can only suggest tools that
might help; it's up to you to figure out if they're
installed or how to install them.
3116 [20:47:43] <unborn> so fuck it
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3118 [20:47:59] <dgandhi> esoteric question: why is the tomcat
package + config/lib directories numbered when other services keep
the same paths between versions?
3119 [20:48:09] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Your doubts and
opinions have no effect on technological reality.
3120 [20:48:10] <Tenacious-Techhu> Those AREN’T apostrophes
and quotation marks; they denote minutes and seconds of arc, and
feet and inches. Learn your programming history!
3121 [20:48:25] <`Kevin> greycat: haha good spot
3122 [20:48:26] <greycat> *plonk*
3123 [20:48:47] <jhutchins> dgandhi: Because some environments use
different versions on the same server.
3124 [20:48:53] <greycat> `Kevin: It takes me zero effort to
"spot" them because on my Latin-1 HP-UX client they show
up as Z
3125 [20:49:09] <`Kevin> ahh
3126 [20:49:12] <teraflops> heh
3127 [20:49:17] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: next time, make sure you
have a good backup and you won't have to try to solve thins
like a bad drive
3128 [20:49:33] <unborn> exactly ^^^
3129 [20:49:34] <Tenacious-Techhu> Solving FUTURE problems does
NOTHING to solve CURRENT problems.
3130 [20:49:34] <`Kevin> greycat: that comes in handy heh
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3132 [20:49:50] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: just a hint to help you
avoid this in the future
3133 [20:50:03] <Tenacious-Techhu> Your insistence on solving the
wrong problem does nothing to give me enough information to leave
here.
3134 [20:50:23] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: please? I'm just
trying to help
3135 [20:50:24] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Dear Tenacious-Techhu,
what do you need?
3136 [20:50:25] <dgandhi> jhuchins: more than with other services?
in general if I need redundant service, I would have to manually set
that up, but tomcat is set segregated by default, is this an
upstream decuision?
3137 [20:50:35] <RoyK> uio: a wee miracle
3138 [20:50:39] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, you’re just trying to
pretend I’m a dead horse so you can beat me. :P
3139 [20:50:56] <Tenacious-Techhu> If you wanted to help, you
would answer my question instead of diverting to one I never asked.
3140 [20:51:03] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: You deleted data and need
to recover it?
3141 [20:51:04] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: so whats your point?
theres nothing installed by default for dealing with your mess^I
mean issue.
3142 [20:51:07] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: I guess we've all
been there - data lost because of lack of backup - it's not a
new thing
3143 [20:51:10] <Tenacious-Techhu> I need a solution to recover
files available on the default debian install.
3144 [20:51:23] <Tenacious-Techhu> uio, yes, that’s right.
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3146 [20:51:37] <Tenacious-Techhu> debugfs is installed by
default, for instance.
3147 [20:51:38] <jhutchins> dgandhi: I think it's not
uncommon for developers to link a tomcat service to a specific
version. Not a good practice, but they do it anyway. Stuff that runs
on tomcat tends to be somewhat raw.
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3149 [20:51:45] <Tenacious-Techhu> Not that I can find anything
useful on how to use it.
3150 [20:51:55] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: you can stay here
ranting and talking but that will not change anything
3151 [20:52:08] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: I tried looking at this
before, but am a noob! maybe :
replaced-url
3152 [20:52:13] <`Kevin> he has reached troll status
3153 [20:52:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’m not ranting; RoyK is
ranting about backups, when that does nothing to solve the problem.
3154 [20:52:18] <teraflops> yeah
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3156 [20:52:29] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’m trying to keep the
conversation on topic.
3157 [20:52:33] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Apparently sometimes
'deleted' files are still there.
3158 [20:52:35] <calher> Tenacious-Techhu: I hope the suffering
from your current challenge fades away soon.
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3160 [20:52:42] <unborn> look guys is so simple, he did not had a
backup and he is winging about his own issue and he knows the
answer.. its very important to notice that smile ':P'
means he perhaps not missing important file at all..just winding
people up with crap
3161 [20:52:43] <somepoortech> Tenacious-Techhu: dont write
anything to your disk, put PhotoRec on a live cd and hope... not
much else to do
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3163 [20:52:53] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: sometimes the ubuntu
channel is more helpful.
3164 [20:52:55] <`Kevin> uio: teraflop and I pushed him in that
direction earlier
3165 [20:53:00] <`Kevin> uio: extundelete*
3166 [20:53:02] <Tenacious-Techhu> Uh...
3167 [20:53:11] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: if you deleted file
properly from your system - its deleted, if you have no backup then
its gone.
3168 [20:53:18] <Tenacious-Techhu> That smile denotes sarcasm, NOT
a problem that doesn’t need to be solved.
3169 [20:53:26] <uio> unborn: that is not true!
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3172 [20:53:29] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: as said before, and as
people has said above, don't write data to that disk
3173 [20:53:30] <teraflops> somepoortech: assuming he has physical
access to the machine
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3175 [20:53:36] <unborn> its not going to be solved- file is
deleted.
3176 [20:53:36] <uio> unborn: What is 'properly' ??
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3178 [20:53:48] <dondelelcaro> uio: using wipe, for example.
3179 [20:53:52] <somepoortech> I've recovered files from
ext3/4 before
3180 [20:53:53] <teraflops> uio: xD
3181 [20:53:56] <teraflops> o`s
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3183 [20:53:59] <uio> teraflops:
3184 [20:53:59] <Tenacious-Techhu> Just because I’m emoting
at you so as to convey my feelings, that doesn’t mean I
don’t have an issue that needs to be corrected.
3185 [20:54:01] <teraflops> unborn: xDD
3186 [20:54:08] <teraflops> uio: sorry tab fail
3187 [20:54:18] <unborn> somepoortech: yeah we all did but the guy
does not want to install anything..
3188 [20:54:20] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Did you wipe the data, or
just 'delete' it.
3189 [20:54:24] <unborn> he is just winding up people
3190 [20:54:30] <`Kevin> unborn: technically he shouldn't
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3192 [20:54:41] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: ??
3193 [20:54:49] <somepoortech> he shouldn't do anything to
the disk he screwed up... but w/e
3194 [20:54:58] <uio> somepoortech: true.
3195 [20:55:13] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: the howto which
has been pointed to previously (replaced-url
3196 [20:55:13] <Tenacious-Techhu> I moved the files to a new
user, and then deleted the old user, and the files went with it.
3197 [20:55:32] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: if you have
questions about that how to, we might be able to help you
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3199 [20:55:41] <Tenacious-Techhu> unborn, if I’m winding up
people, it’s only people who aren’t answering my
question.
3200 [20:55:42] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: first of all, poweroff,
take out the disk and ddrescue it to somewhere else
3201 [20:55:44] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: I suspect that the files
were just marked for writing over and are still present on the disk.
Look at
replaced-url
3202 [20:55:49] <somepoortech> get a live cd with debian / ubuntu
/ whatever and install photorec into the live environment
3203 [20:55:54] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Google such tools
3204 [20:56:01] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: its been answered many
times
3205 [20:56:03] <Tenacious-Techhu> At which point, they
aren’t here for this channel’s stated purpose, so they
had it coming.
3206 [20:56:04] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: or listen to somepoortech
3207 [20:56:05] <somepoortech> then pray you haven't
overwritten the files
3208 [20:56:08] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, it hasn’t.
3209 [20:56:16] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: the next time start
by: hi I deleted some files, I do not have backups and I do not want
to install anything or extract the disk for doing photorec. what can
I do?
3210 [20:56:17] <jak2000> unborn, RoyK, greycat:
replaced-url
3211 [20:56:19] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Listen to anybody.
3212 [20:56:20] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: what has not been
answered?
3213 [20:56:28] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: we cannot help with
deleted files - that is not an issue with system isnt it?
3214 [20:56:32] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: precisely, just what?
3215 [20:56:33] <Tenacious-Techhu> Show me ONE instance where
someone answers my question about what tools are installed by
default to undelete a file.
3216 [20:56:39] <uio> ten
3217 [20:56:42] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu:
replaced-url
3218 [20:56:46] <jhutchins> We haven't undeleted his files
for him in spite of his arguments.
3219 [20:56:47] * RoyK thinks that if most sysadmins were like
Tenacious-Techhu, we'd be in a place of shit
3220 [20:56:49] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: done
3221 [20:56:52] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: debug2fs or
extundelete, for example.
3222 [20:56:58] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: We don't know
what packages you've installed.
3223 [20:56:59] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: done again.
3224 [20:57:01] <unborn> ...some people just dont get it
3225 [20:57:06] <Tenacious-Techhu> extundelete isn’t
installed by default.
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3227 [20:57:15] <uio> TechChristoph_: But it is a solution.
3228 [20:57:17] <somepoortech> RoyK: I've seen them
3229 [20:57:19] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: did you unplug the disk?
3230 [20:57:24] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: but is is a solution.
3231 [20:57:27] <Tenacious-Techhu> I asked for one that was
installed by default!
3232 [20:57:29] <greycat> jak2000: (1) why am I seeing a # prompt
but /home/jak/ (2) why am I not seeing any passphrase stuff in the
output of ssh-keygen but AM seeing passphrase stuff when you try to
use the key
3233 [20:57:32] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: which is what you asked
for.
3234 [20:57:32] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: For about the
twentieth time, by default deleted files are unrecoverable.
3235 [20:57:35] <Tenacious-Techhu> It’s not an answer to my
question!
3236 [20:57:35] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: did you unplug the disk?
3237 [20:57:37] <unborn> jak2000: can you paste your sshd config
somewhere?
3238 [20:57:37] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: you have had at least 5
people tell you exactly what todo, what more do you think is
possible? do you require hand holding
3239 [20:57:38] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Voilà!
3240 [20:57:41] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: done!
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3244 [20:57:49] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: you screwd up so you
have LIMITED options
3245 [20:57:51] <rattking> any chance the file is still being held
open?
replaced-url
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3247 [20:58:07] <somepoortech> if you need hand holding I'm
available for contract work
3248 [20:58:09] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: debugfs is, and
you can easily boot from a live cd and install extundelete if you
don't have it installed.
3249 [20:58:15] <greycat> jak2000: (3) we have no way to know
whether you ssh-copy-id 'ed to the right system
3250 [20:58:18] <uio> somepoortech: lol
3251 [20:58:26] <Tenacious-Techhu> Again, I need to recover the
file from the existing os.
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3253 [20:58:34] <teraflops> bah
3254 [20:58:36] <Tenacious-Techhu> I can’t just reboot from
a new one.
3255 [20:58:39] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: But you have your asnwer.
3256 [20:58:43] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: you cannot easily
do that.
3257 [20:58:44] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, I don’t.
3258 [20:58:47] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: again you do not have
any tools installed todo it, you need to take the system offline
3259 [20:58:54] <Tenacious-Techhu> If the answer was easy, I
wouldn’t be here!
3260 [20:58:58] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Have you actually tried
any of the given suggestions?
3261 [20:59:05] <jak2000> unborn:
replaced-url
3262 [20:59:11] <Tenacious-Techhu> I would have just googled until
I found the damn answer myself!
3263 [20:59:13] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Until you have, you are
just wasting people's time.
3264 [20:59:20] <teraflops> Tenacious-Techhu: #magic is by there
→
3265 [20:59:25] <Tenacious-Techhu> Instead, I didn’t find
the answer, so I’m here.
3266 [20:59:33] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Have you tried the
solutions given here?
3267 [20:59:40] <unborn> jak2000: heh not that :D
3268 [20:59:51] <Tenacious-Techhu> I need a tool in the DEFAULT
install available on the CURRENTLY RUNNING OS to recover the deleted
files.
3269 [20:59:55] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: again, the answer
is using debugfs if you must. However, the longer you leave the
system on with that filesystem mounted rw, the less likely it is
that you will recover your files
3270 [20:59:57] <teraflops> oh buy
3271 [21:00:01] <teraflops> boy*
3272 [21:00:06] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: this is like asking how
to play an mp3 file without an mp3 player installed, do you think it
just something that is somehow available by default?
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3274 [21:00:10] <unborn> jak2000: nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
3275 [21:00:15] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Again, there is no
undelete tool by default.
3276 [21:00:17] <somepoortech> quick! check the recycle bin!
3277 [21:00:32] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Okay. I see.
3278 [21:00:33] <Tenacious-Techhu> Why wouldn’t it be?
Recovering deleted files is something EVERYONE needs to do at least
once.
3279 [21:00:45] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Do you have another
machine?
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3281 [21:00:49] <unborn> because we all use brain
3282 [21:00:50] <jak2000> i want copy a file from server:
172.16.11.200 to 172.16.11.250 i run the commands on 172.16.11.200
3283 [21:00:54] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: no. you need to unplug
the disk or at least reboot into a live install and do things from
there
3284 [21:00:55] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Because the default
recovery method, as you've been told repeatedly, is to restore
from backup.
3285 [21:00:55] <somepoortech> recovering deleted files isn't
built in by default to any OS I know of
3286 [21:00:58] <Tenacious-Techhu> It would be a gross omission by
the debian devs if they failed to include a tool to do that.
3287 [21:01:04] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: I agree.
3288 [21:01:05] <teraflops> xD
3289 [21:01:07] <unborn> Tenacious-Techhu: because there its how
it is :)
3290 [21:01:10] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Do you have another
machine.
3291 [21:01:10] <RoyK> jhutchins: scp? rsync?
3292 [21:01:15] <petn-randall> Tenacious-Techhu: Pull the plug,
boot a live system. That's how everyone else does it.
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3294 [21:01:23] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: No, it's a
gross omission by the operator not to use the backup tools included
by default.
3295 [21:01:26] <Tenacious-Techhu> Using another machine
isn’t an option here. I need to do it from the same machine.
3296 [21:01:30] <teraflops> troll level reached indeed
3297 [21:01:31] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: What petn-randall said!
3298 [21:01:39] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Why?
3299 [21:01:40] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: then use a live install
3300 [21:01:40] <jak2000> unborn:
replaced-url
3301 [21:01:45] <petn-randall> Tenacious-Techhu: also what
jhutchins said.
3302 [21:01:47] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: take an advice, please
3303 [21:01:47] <Tenacious-Techhu> I’m not asking how
everyone else does it. I’m asking how it is done int he
conditions that I’ve specified.
3304 [21:01:55] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: impossible
3305 [21:02:01] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: We've told you.
Repeatedly.
3306 [21:02:05] <petn-randall> Tenacious-Techhu: It's not,
that's the answer.
3307 [21:02:07] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: so either you change the
conditions, or you lose the data.
3308 [21:02:12] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: or just dd /dev/zero over
the disk - that'll solve all of your issues
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3310 [21:02:19] <Tenacious-Techhu> The data is only lost if it
gets overwritten.
3311 [21:02:21] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: simple.
3312 [21:02:31] <jhutchins> If you drop your cell phone in the
ocean there's no "recover" button you can press.
3313 [21:02:35] <somepoortech> Tenacious-Techhu: fyi every second
you keep running your pc you are making recovery less likely.
3314 [21:02:36] <unborn> jak2000: yeah change this there
ChallengeResponseAuthentication noPasswordAuthentication no UsePAM
no
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3316 [21:02:39] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: but you'll never
access it unless you change the conditions
3317 [21:02:47] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: in YOUR conditions, I
would take the machine offline and DD copy it to a file and then use
extundelete
3318 [21:02:50] <Tenacious-Techhu> Yes, I’m aware of that.
Not a problem here.
3319 [21:02:50] <`Kevin> Tenacious-Techhu: I would also fire
myself
3320 [21:03:06] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Do you have another
machine?
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3323 [21:03:13] <Tenacious-Techhu> Not an option, uio.
3324 [21:03:20] <Tenacious-Techhu> I need a solution for the
conditions I specified.
3325 [21:03:21] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Why?
3326 [21:03:29] <uio> TechChristoph_: there is not one!
3327 [21:03:32] <dondelelcaro> Tenacious-Techhu: welp, it looks
like it's not somethign we can help you. Good luck.
3328 [21:03:33] <greycat> unborn: I don't understand why
you're telling him to disable password auth when the problem is
clearly with the KEY auth
3329 [21:03:34] <TomTomTosch> it's stupid to let the machine
running if you want to save something. you shut it down and boot
from a live system. you won't get a different answer,
Tenacious-Techhu.
3330 [21:03:35] <Tenacious-Techhu> That would be a tedious
long-winded story.
3331 [21:03:47] <babilen> Pray, tell
3332 [21:03:51] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: And this isn't?
3333 [21:03:51] <somepoortech> Tenacious-Techhu: if thats your
condition you are screwed, sorry
3334 [21:03:59] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: you need to listen - or
perhaps read - what we say - it's not a good idea to work on
undelete on a live filesystem
3335 [21:04:13] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Turn this one off, go to
your neighbour and borrow their machine to make a live usb!
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3337 [21:04:14] <RoyK> Tenacious-Techhu: but then, you can do what
you please and lose whatever you want
3338 [21:04:20] <Tenacious-Techhu> No, it isn’t; it’s
a simple question; how do you recover a file from the OS’s
default install.
3339 [21:04:21] <`Kevin> the longer you leave it running the worse
you are...
3340 [21:04:21] <TomTomTosch> the longer the system runs, the
better the chances those tangling inodes get overwritten.
3341 [21:04:24] <unborn> greycat: thats what he asked for isnt it?
3342 [21:04:30] <uio> Tenacious-Techhu: Simple answer, impossible!
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3346 [21:04:39] <somepoortech> Tenacious-Techhu: do less -f
/dev/sda
3347 [21:04:41] <greycat> jak2000: a *default* Debian sshd_config
allows key auth. The first thing to check should not be sshd_config
(unless yours was already modified) but rather the KEY on the client
and the authorized_keys FILE on the server and the permissions and
ownership of all DIRECTORIES and FILES involved
3348 [21:04:45] <jhutchins> Tenacious-Techhu: Do you need me to
tell you again?
3349 [21:04:47] <somepoortech> Tenacious-Techhu: copy everything
you see into a notebook
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3351 [21:05:09] <RoyK> dondelelcaro: danke
3352 [21:05:09] <`Kevin> dondelelcaro: ty
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3354 [21:05:24] <greycat> jak2000: from your pastebin that says 7
# ssh-copy-id [email protected] we can't even tell whether you
copied the key to the correct computer
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3356 [21:05:58] <RoyK> *quiet*
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3375 [21:17:38] <jak2000> greycat: ssh-copy-id jak@172.16.11.250
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3381 [21:20:00] <greycat> jak2000: verify the permissions of the
private key file (AND DIRECTORIES LEADING UP TO IT) on the client,
and the authorized_keys file (AND DIRECTORIES LEADING UP TO IT) on
the server. Check the server side for logged errors. Consider
running an sshd in debug mode on the server for additional logging.
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3388 [21:21:44] <jak2000> greycat ok, thanks
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3392 [21:24:18] <jak2000> reading:
replaced-url
3393 [21:24:43] <greycat> there is also
replaced-url
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3397 [21:28:31] <jhutchins> I remember back when we used to have
to hand carve our own keys from /dev/random without all these
newfangled helper tools.
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3399 [21:30:00] <Puben> Ohai - evening
3400 [21:30:21] <Puben> Is support allowed in this chan, or should
I go to #debian-offtopic ?
3401 [21:31:06] <greycat> Did you omit a word...?
3402 [21:31:37] <unborn> jak2000: there you go...
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3404 [21:32:38] <petn-randall> jhutchins: I remember the days
where we had to do coin flips to populate /dev/random on a newly
booted system.
3405 [21:32:43] <jak2000> i am confused where yped the ssh-keygen
-t rsa (i want copy a file named file.txt on 172.16.11.200 to server
172.16.11.250) then where need type the ssh-keygen -t rsa command?
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3407 [21:33:06] <unborn> onto your machine - desktop
3408 [21:33:09] <unborn> not on server
3409 [21:33:23] <unborn> ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C
"your_email@example.com"
3410 [21:33:24] <jak2000> ok in this case in:
3411 [21:33:25] <jak2000> 172.16.11.200
3412 [21:33:39] <unborn> jak2000: no into your terminal
3413 [21:33:47] <unborn> not connected anywhere
3414 [21:34:08] <unborn> that will generate text files
3415 [21:34:13] <jak2000> Enter file in which to save the key
(/home/jak/.ssh/id_rsa):
3416 [21:34:18] <jak2000> Enter right
3417 [21:34:23] <unborn> yeah
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3421 [21:34:35] <jak2000> Enter passphrase (empty for no
passphrase):
3422 [21:34:37] <jak2000> Enter ?
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3424 [21:34:41] <jak2000> empty password?
3425 [21:34:45] <greycat> I am acting under the (possibly false)
impression that jak2000 has a desktop machine and TWO servers, and
that he is performing the key generation on one of the two servers
over an ssh connection originating on his desktop box.
3426 [21:34:47] <unborn> if you dont want to use password just hit
enter
3427 [21:34:57] <unborn> if you want use password enter your
password
3428 [21:35:13] <jak2000> empty password
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3430 [21:35:39] <unborn> greycat: uhm.. true - perhaps he is on
windows machine as well
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3432 [21:35:58] <jak2000> now on 172.16.11.200 typed: ssh-copy-id
jak@172.16.11.250
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3434 [21:36:36] <jak2000> i am on windows machine but connected to
2 serves with putty
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3437 [21:37:09] <jak2000> now on 172.16.11.200: scp
/backup/tari.sql jak@172.16.11.250:/home/jak/sql/
3438 [21:37:37] <jak2000> :)
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3440 [21:37:39] <jak2000> done
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3443 [21:39:21] <jak2000> mmmm
3444 [21:39:30] <jak2000> manually work but in a crontab job not
:(
3445 [21:39:34] <unborn> jak2000: thats great.. make notes for
your self so next time you can just read it ;)
3446 [21:40:06] <jak2000> why:
replaced-url
3447 [21:40:09] <jak2000> unborn?
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3456 [21:43:14] <unborn> jak2000: rsync -a
user@domain.co.uk:/home/user/file.zip/ /home/user/file.zip
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3459 [21:43:56] <jhutchins> filename at end unnecessary.
3460 [21:44:07] <unborn> true
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3462 [21:44:18] <unborn> but it will help to understand ;)
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3466 [21:45:03] <jak2000> arghh tomorrow continue...
3467 [21:47:00] <jhutchins> jak2000: After you generate the
keypair, you need to copy the public key from ~/.ssh/ to the target
server in the same directory. ssh-copy-id will do this for you.
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3469 [21:47:13] <jak2000> jhutchins yes i do
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3471 [21:47:38] <jak2000> ssh-copy-id jak@172.16.11.250
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3473 [21:48:11] <jhutchins> jak2000: Can you now ssh
jak@172.16.11.250 without a password?
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3476 [21:49:37] <jhutchins> jak2000: I see you were leaving, good
luck tomorrow.
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3481 [21:55:22] <jhutchins> I'm not sure how to word a search
for this: What software watches a [folder | tree] and triggers some
process (rsync) if a file changes?
3482 [21:57:03] <greycat> inotify and friends
3483 [21:57:06] <rattking> take a look at inotify-tools for some
tools you can use in scripts
3484 [21:57:30] <greycat> but also /msg greybot upload
3485 [21:57:45] <somepoortech> fyi if you are inotify'ing a
huge folder / tree of folders it explodes violently
3486 [21:58:15] <`Kevin> ^ you just need to be aware of that and
prepare accordingly raising limits
3487 [21:58:18] <somepoortech> also have to inotify each sub
folder individually
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3490 [21:59:01] <unborn> jhutchins: it uses time and size i guess
3491 [21:59:06] <unborn> stamps
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3494 [21:59:50] <jhutchins> Thanks guys. My google fu was
stumbling towards those.
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3508 [22:05:44] <sqwishy> If the debian installer fails to
download a package, when I retry the step it throws my preseed
values out the window and uses the installer defaults without
prompting. Is this normal?
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3518 [22:11:02] <unborn> that was funny day today here
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3534 [22:19:22] <jhutchins> sqwishy: Seems to me that kickstart
has a missing-ok switch or something, not sure about preceed.
3535 [22:19:28] <jhutchins> preseed.
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3546 [22:23:37] <GeorgeSaurus> Hi all, I am trying to get rid of
duplicate kernel modules for my SDR. I try to run the command
"rmmod dvb_usb_rtl28xxu rtl2832" but it returns an error
that both modules are in use. dmesg returns that the hardware is
fine and connected.
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3555 [22:26:02] <jhutchins> GeorgeSaurus: Why do you have
duplicate modules loaded? Or are you thinking those two are the same
module?
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3571 [22:35:02] <teraflops> GeorgeSaurus: mind sharing the output
of `lsmod` ?
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3573 [22:37:48] <GeorgeSaurus> jhutchins: I am thinking those two
are the same module because I only get that error when the hardware
is plugged in...?
3574 [22:38:11] <GeorgeSaurus> np teraflops do you want the whole
thing?
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3576 [22:38:33] <teraflops> yeah paste it to
replaced-url
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3580 [22:40:36] <GeorgeSaurus> teraflops: im guessing the top two
lines were the most relevant: "rtl2832 28672 1" and
"dvb_usb_rtl28xxu 36864 1"
3581 [22:41:06] <GeorgeSaurus> I think I have to blacklist the dvb
module? according to docs and ##rtlsdr? does that seem
plausible?\\\\\\
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3584 [22:43:02] <teraflops> GeorgeSaurus: sorry but you
didn't paste anything and you're talking *that* error
which you didn't describe
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3630 [22:56:38] <qih> Hi all, I am using a Debian variant based on
Jessie, where would I find the package list of a defaul Debian
Jessie online?
3631 [22:56:54] <qih> s/defaul/default*
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3633 [22:57:37] <greycat> All of the packages with priority
"required" and "standard" right?
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3635 [22:57:52] <greycat> Depends on what you mean by
"default" of course.
3636 [22:57:57] <qih> greycat: If talking to me, yes please.
3637 [22:58:38] <qih> Default as in "whatever the Debian Team
throw onto a Jessie .iso that I can source from a mirror
3638 [22:59:01] <qih> AMD64 too
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3642 [22:59:40] <greycat> err, "what is on any of the umpteen
gazillion DIFFERENT installer .iso images" is a different
question entirely.
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3644 [22:59:57] <jhutchins> qih:
replaced-url
3645 [23:00:07] <qih> jhutchins: Thanks, looking.
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3649 [23:00:27] <jhutchins> qih: I think the last count was
~30,000 packages. What are you actually trying to do?
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3653 [23:01:24] <qih> Do a diff with the package list from my
current variant so I can ID the extra packages added in.
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3656 [23:02:08] * greycat wonders what the easiest way is to GET a list
of all the "required" packages without writing a program
specifically to parse the damned apt lists myself
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3658 [23:02:19] <qih> jhutchins:
replaced-url
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3660 [23:02:25] <greycat> maybe there is some weird aptitude
command with tildes and shit
3661 [23:02:37] <greycat> *blink*
3662 [23:02:40] <qih> greycat: Maybe
3663 [23:02:40] <teraflops> heh
3664 [23:02:54] <greycat> he... wanted... so he DOESN'T EVEN
HAVE A FUCKING DEBIAN BOX. Jesus
3665 [23:03:02] <qih> Kali Linux
3666 [23:03:09] <greycat> YES BUT YOU SHOULD ALSO HAVE DEBIAN!!
3667 [23:03:22] <qih> greycat: Thanks for the tip.
3668 [23:03:25] <greycat> It makes NO SENSE to ask this question
without a DEBIAN system to pull the info froM!
3669 [23:03:42] <greycat> Fucking incomprehensible leeches.
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3672 [23:03:48] <jordanm> greycat: something like this: aptitude
install '~pstandard ~prequired'
3673 [23:04:05] <greycat> I knew there would be tildes.
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3675 [23:04:26] <TomTomTosch> or how about questionmarks instead?
aptitude search '?or(?priority(required),
?priority(standard))' :P
3676 [23:04:36] <jhutchins> greycat: The actual question could be
"what does debian have that I don't have".
3677 [23:04:53] <greycat> I think it was the other way around.
3678 [23:05:08] <jhutchins> greycat: Also possible.
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3683 [23:05:56] <hypfer> hi
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3686 [23:06:24] <hypfer> I have a question: can I execute a script
when a specific package gets updated?
3687 [23:06:49] <hypfer> so if theres an update installed for
package foo I'd like to run a shell script
3688 [23:06:55] <hypfer> I have no access to foo
3689 [23:07:13] <brennen> hypfer: while i have no idea if
there's a more general facility for it, you might look at doing
this with etckeeper and git post-commit hooks.
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3692 [23:07:47] <brennen>
replaced-url
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3695 [23:08:13] <brennen> ...i guess that may only work if
you're getting /etc changes out of it.
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3710 [23:14:33] <hypfer> meh
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3712 [23:15:36] <wsky> i need a rsync advice
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3714 [23:15:38] <wsky> will --remove-source-files remove files on
the fly or only when the sync is done?
3715 [23:15:48] <johnkeates> when done and successful
3716 [23:15:52] <johnkeates> on a per-file basis
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3718 [23:16:08] <wsky> but per successfull full sync?
3719 [23:16:25] <johnkeates> once a file is done it gets removed
and then rsync goes to the next file
3720 [23:16:33] <wsky> i need to remove the files one after
another *during* the sync
3721 [23:16:34] <johnkeates> it's deleted as soon as
it's on the other side and verified
3722 [23:16:44] <johnkeates> it is during the sync
3723 [23:16:47] <wsky> ok thanks
3724 [23:16:50] <brennen> til --remove-source-files is a thing.
3725 [23:16:52] <johnkeates> it's almost like a remove
'mv'
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3727 [23:17:01] <johnkeates> remotE*
3728 [23:17:03] <wsky> so this is what i need then
3729 [23:17:16] <johnkeates> yes
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3768 [23:33:12] <sn00p> Hello, I just setup a open vpn server on.
I am wondering how do I set it up so I can connect to it using
windows 10
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3772 [23:33:41] <johnkeates> you read the manual
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3774 [23:35:55] <brennen> sn00p:
replaced-url
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3777 [23:36:41] <teraflops> brennen: --remove-source-files use it
with caution the same as pipping find to rm ^
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3779 [23:36:51] <sn00p> brennen, thats the one I followed
3780 [23:37:12] <teraflops> sn00p: which one?
3781 [23:37:16] <brennen> ah, in that case, i am unlikely to be
much more help. :)
3782 [23:37:21] <sn00p> the digitalocean one
3783 [23:37:28] <jhutchins> teraflops: You mean using the -delete
command with find?
3784 [23:37:49] <teraflops> or just rm jhutchins
3785 [23:37:52] <teraflops> sn00p:
replaced-url
3786 [23:38:13] <sn00p> I use apt-get
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3788 [23:38:27] <jhutchins> teraflops: Some people don't know
find has that option.
3789 [23:38:28] <teraflops> sn00p: you want to setup a windows
client?
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3791 [23:38:36] <sn00p> yes a client
3792 [23:38:52] <sn00p> I cant seem to set it up in networking
3793 [23:38:54] <sn00p> vpn
3794 [23:38:58] <johnkeates> duh
3795 [23:38:59] <johnkeates> you can't
3796 [23:39:01] <johnkeates> read the manual
3797 [23:39:12] <johnkeates> it says download the open vpn
software for windows and install it on windows
3798 [23:39:14] <teraflops> sn00p: windows did have dpkg/apt last
time I tried
3799 [23:39:20] <johnkeates> no it doesn't
3800 [23:39:26] <teraflops> didnt* sorry
3801 [23:39:29] <johnkeates> ;-)
3802 [23:39:30] <fagbodildage> it surely does
3803 [23:39:33] <johnkeates> no
3804 [23:39:39] <sn00p> I dont want to setup a server on windows
3805 [23:39:39] <fagbodildage> linux subsystem
3806 [23:39:44] <johnkeates> windows 10 insider preview maybe
3807 [23:39:45] <sn00p> I already have a debian vpn
3808 [23:39:47] <johnkeates> but even then it's an addon
3809 [23:39:53] <johnkeates> sn00p
3810 [23:39:54] <johnkeates> install
3811 [23:39:56] <johnkeates> the CLIENT
3812 [23:39:57] <johnkeates> software
3813 [23:40:04] <johnkeates> vpn has tw0 parts
3814 [23:40:19] <johnkeates> windows doesn't know how to VPN,
you need software for that
3815 [23:40:23] <teraflops> fagbodildage: sure we can speak about
silly & useless things not related at all with the current issue
if you want, but not here
3816 [23:40:39] <fagbodildage> teraflops: wind your neck in
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3821 [23:43:09] <frikinz> windows 7 didn't need any
additional software for vpn client functionnality
3822 [23:43:45] <johnkeates> okay
3823 [23:43:47] <johnkeates> well
3824 [23:44:04] <johnkeates> in the real world Windows never ever
ever ever has OpenVPN support from Microsoft
3825 [23:44:34] <johnkeates> at best PPTP and some flaky
IPsec/L2TP stuff that usually isn't compatible with anything
3826 [23:44:55] <teraflops> johnkeates: they do ipsec though
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3829 [23:45:10] <teraflops> sn00p:
replaced-url
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3834 [23:46:27] <johnkeates> teraflops: that's why I included
IPSec in my message :p
3835 [23:46:32] <teraflops> yeah
3836 [23:46:33] <frikinz> windows 7 does handle IPsec and IKEv2...
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3838 [23:46:53] <johnkeates> thanks for repeating us :P
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3841 [23:47:36] <frikinz> you said ipsec/l2tp which doesn't
exist. l2tp/ispec does and is not the same as ipsec. anyway......
3842 [23:47:53] <johnkeates> i said PPTP is stupid and ipsec and
l2tp
3843 [23:48:24] <johnkeates> you can do IPSec over L2TP and IKEv2
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3845 [23:48:32] <johnkeates> you can't do OpenVPN
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3847 [23:48:39] <johnkeates> which was the thing we're
actually talking about
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3851 [23:50:05] <teraflops> well, they added ssh binaries so
eventually who knows
3852 [23:50:27] <fagbodildage> got to harvest those passwords
somehow
3853 [23:50:41] <johnkeates> well, maybe sn00p will wait forever
until those things happen instead of making his current openvpn
setup work
3854 [23:50:46] <teraflops> xD
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3862 [23:59:08] <rainfyre> help. I have 2 versions of a package
installed, the i386 and the amd64 versions of gir1.2-ibus-1.0, but
neither will fully install or purge.
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