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1 [00:00:06] <c-c> n111cky: I agree, but you miss the point.
The point is there is no need for ubuntu-like PPA system. IMHO.
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3 [00:00:39] <n111cky> c-c: yeah I'll agree with you on
that.
4 [00:00:42] <wewlad> pingfloyd: hold on, a guy from #winehq
says I don't have to build a full package just to test a patch
5 [00:01:13] <n111cky> missmbob: I didn't know that. But
I'm sure there are still kinks with using ubuntu PPA's due
to translation between release names
6 [00:02:11] <missmbob> n111cky: also
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9 [00:02:33] <c-c> n111cky: have you looked at
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10 [00:02:40] <n111cky> I just find that coming from other linux
distributions like arch linux or gentoo or ubuntu, getting certain
software suites to work is a bit more of a pain, and they're
never going to be packaged either.
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12 [00:02:55] <c-c> me, I just make .debs
13 [00:03:34] <n111cky> missmbob: yeah, that's what I use
currently for android studio. It's simple enough. I was just
curious about plans going forward, because I had read that link from
above about the project lead pushing for ppa's as a supported
thing in debian
14 [00:03:41] <c-c> n111cky: sorry, thats a bit vague, what do
you mean, exactly? Making many debs from a "suite"(?)
15 [00:04:11] <c-c> or, make style install?
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17 [00:04:45] <pingfloyd> wewlad: yeah, probably should just run
from the source tree since you're testing things out (i.e.,
build but don't install).
18 [00:04:55] <n111cky> c-c: both, but doing it while working
with others.
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20 [00:05:32] <n111cky> the AUR and ubuntu's PPA system
tends to make things a lot simpler to go from zero to installed for
experimental or will-not-package software
21 [00:06:14] <n111cky> I think most people running oracle java
on ubuntu are doing it via a PPA. And there are certainly security
concerns within trusting some random person to do that for you.
22 [00:06:38] <c-c> n111cky: so, do you think making .debs for
debian is difficult?
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25 [00:06:47] <c-c> n111cky: or, using thos debs?
26 [00:06:56] <c-c> See why I have no idea what are you talking
about? :)
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28 [00:07:42] <n111cky> I think making debs is relatively
difficult compared to other distributions
29 [00:07:47] <pingfloyd> wewlad: that's what I do most of
the time with stuff I download from upstream and compile. I compile
it, then symlink their binaries to ~/bin. Especially stuff I'm
pulling from git repos often.
30 [00:07:48] <n111cky> using them is stupidly simple
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32 [00:08:46] <wewlad> pingfloyd: I'm pretty new to all
that, I don't really understand what to do. I have just a patch
as a .diff file. The project is wine. wine-development. How to test
a patch?
33 [00:08:56] <c-c> n111cky: I don't see how making debs
for ubuntu would be easier...
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35 [00:08:58] <pingfloyd> wewlad: I usually only worry about
making a package for stuff I need installed system-wide
36 [00:09:16] <wewlad> I guess I don't need that
37 [00:09:19] <pingfloyd> wewlad: then this is a learning
experience
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39 [00:09:37] <pingfloyd> wewlad: this stuff gets easier after
you've done it for awhile
40 [00:09:42] <n111cky> c-c: it's not that dpkg is
particularly difficult to work around compared to other
distributions. I actually find it easier than arch pkgbuilds, for
example. It's just that there isn't a great way to search
around and find work that others have done to package random
software
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42 [00:10:05] <c-c> n111cky: so, the problem is people
don't set up debian repos?
43 [00:10:15] * c-c thinks we are getting there
44 [00:10:36] <wewlad> pingfloyd: could you guide me a bit?
45 [00:10:46] <wewlad> what do I need to do to test a suggested
patch?
46 [00:10:57] <pingfloyd> wewlad: I've never compiled wine,
but I can probably give you some good general advice
47 [00:11:13] <n111cky> No. You're imaging a wonderful and
ficticious world where federated online communities have ever
worked.
48 [00:11:32] <n111cky> a centralized repository like launchpad
or the aur for build scripts makes things easier.
49 [00:11:56] <n111cky> debian is able to survive in spite of
this because it has an amazing community. But the point still
stands.
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52 [00:12:28] <n111cky> imagine a novice user just installed
linux and wants to run android studio
53 [00:12:34] <pingfloyd> wewlad: which patch?
54 [00:12:37] * c-c is not imagining anything, and doesn't
pretend to know why debian survives or works
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57 [00:12:52] <c-c> n111cky: they would make install it, so what
58 [00:13:06] <wewlad> pingfloyd:
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59 [00:13:15] <n111cky> sidestepping their package manager in
the process
60 [00:13:53] <c-c> so? if you are not willing to learn your
OS/distro/pm, thats what you will do
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63 [00:14:18] <c-c> n111cky: sorry but imho you failed to
unearth a problem, and ended up whining at me
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65 [00:14:44] <pingfloyd> wewlad:
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67 [00:14:53] <n111cky> c-c: don't get confused. I came in
here to ask a question about a statement made by the former debian
project lead, you're the one who baited me into a debate about
package management.
68 [00:14:57] <c-c> debian has offered means to create repos for
your packages long ago
69 [00:15:17] <awal1> n111cky, I trust the DDs & maintaners,
and I feel reasonably secure running debian; I won't run any
third party stuff not "official". That's why I said
"that will not happen in debian", meaning that stuff
similar to aur/ppas will probably not be officially
recommended/supported.
70 [00:15:29] <c-c> perhaps ubuntu and PPAs offer something
more, but thats not evident from your comments, and its not my
'imagination'
71 [00:15:34] <wewlad> pingfloyd: hmm, seems simple
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74 [00:16:13] <c-c> n111cky: and no baiting intended, I just
wanted to get to the matter and fact. Again, you can somewhat easily
make a repo, so thats that.
75 [00:16:15] <SynrG> The question wasn't a support
question, but a broad, open ended question inviting debate
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78 [00:17:14] <SynrG> If appreciate it if it were just dropped,
thanks
79 [00:17:25] <SynrG> I'd*
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82 [00:18:31] <simonlnu> *psst*, don't mess with him,
he's one of the sysops ;).
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85 [00:18:42] <n111cky> awal1: I agree whole heartedly. I fully
understand the trade off of installing random packages and I
don't like it either. I just think that other projects benefit
from a centralized place where people collaborate on packaging
scripts, and I was wondering about something I heard. Will drop it
now.
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88 [00:19:21] <SynrG> Thanks
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90 [00:19:28] <n111cky> c-c: I see where you're coming from
and for the most part I agree.
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92 [00:20:54] <c-c> perhaps there is a debian devs community
someplace with semi-secret repos full of fresh debs...
93 [00:21:56] <SynrG> !experimental
94 [00:21:56] <dpkg> experimental is the bleeding edge of Debian
Development. Packages here have been deemed
unfit/DANGEROUS/untrustworthy/etc for release by the maintainer
responsible for them. DO NOT INSTALL PACKAGES FROM EXPERIMENTAL
WITHOUT KNOWING EXACTLY WHY AND WHAT YOU ARE DOING. #debian does
_not_ support experimental. For an actual description, see section
4.6.4.3 of the Developer's Reference.
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95 [00:22:02] <SynrG> Not so secret
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97 [00:22:21] <SynrG> And not recommended for average users
either
98 [00:23:40] <SynrG> Audi not secret:
99 [00:23:44] <SynrG> !mdn
100 [00:23:45] <dpkg> For stable releases, newer versions of
Firefox, Icedove and Iceape can be found at
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101 [00:23:51] <SynrG> Also*
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104 [00:24:43] <c-c> Yes, perhaps the long answer would mention
broadly underlying ideology of "software package
lifecycle" in debian isn't quite suitable for Ubuntu or
Arch style "fix-it-while-you-use-it" approach. n111cky
SynrG awal1
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107 [00:25:09] <c-c> (and have better english grammar)
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110 [00:26:02] <SynrG> n111cky: i hope that answers in a more
concrete way what seemed like a very abstract question that could
only have speculative answers
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114 [00:27:02] <SynrG> For the most part we try to put new things
in Sid and then if it can be done, add backports
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117 [00:27:38] <n111cky> SynrG: did you see my link?
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118 [00:27:43] <SynrG> In a few exceptional cases like mdn,
developers set up special sites to help users get bleeding edge
stuff
119 [00:27:44] <n111cky> forward search ppa
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122 [00:28:02] <n111cky> that's the only reason I asked
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126 [00:28:49] <SynrG> You might search the debian-devel list
archives to see discussion about the idea
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131 [00:30:24] <SynrG> Generally the dpl sites not take technical
leadership of the project or set the direction for what we work on
for their term (i say this as a recently retired DD: 1997-2016)
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133 [00:30:42] <SynrG> does* not take
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137 [00:32:30] <awal1> n111cky, I'm just and end debian
user. What I wanted to tell youis: during almost 2 years, every 2
years, debian developers, maintainers and hundruds of contributors
have a goal: release 'debian stable'. I dont think ppa/aur
style can be combined with such (debian) philosophy... Dpkg factoid
about experimental reflects how things are manager in debian.
That's all
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139 [00:33:04] <awal1> managed ^
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142 [00:33:43] <SynrG> Speculative. But probably accurate. And
not wrapping up the topic. Sorry for contributing to dragging it
out. We should get back to support.
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144 [00:33:56] <pingfloyd> PPAs and AUR give the end user the
wrong idea
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146 [00:34:12] <SynrG> pingfloyd: please, no more
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161 [00:39:43] <n111cky> fwiw you guys honestly changed my
perspective on the topic, so thank you for the conversation.
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168 [00:42:51] <SynrG> n111cky: np. And do that search of the
list, perhaps. That's how to accurately assess "will
Debian do x?" If sufficient objections are raised that the
proposer drops it, you'll know the idea was tried and rejected,
and why
169 [00:43:15] <SynrG> irc doesn't necessarily give you that
perspective
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185 [00:51:34] <wewlad> omfg
186 [00:52:18] <wewlad> 'sudo aptitude build-dep
wine64' results into this:
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193 [00:54:20] <SynrG> wewlad: hard to say without seeing
appropriate output from your system but one possible cause is mixing
releases
194 [00:54:50] <wewlad> what does 'mixing releases'
mean?
195 [00:55:06] <SynrG> Show output from: apt-cache policy
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201 [00:56:12] <crash_> is this channel a non-official debian
irc? beacuse there is one over at oftc.net too
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203 [00:56:23] <wewlad> SynrG:
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204 [00:56:39] <missmbob> crash_: oftc is official. this one was
here first. long story.
205 [00:56:54] <crash_> missmbob: ok thanks :)
206 [00:57:18] <jmcnaught> wewlad: it looks to me like you have
installed mesa from backports. You should try "aptitude -s -t
jessie-backports build-dep wine64" instead
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211 [00:58:16] <wewlad> jmcnaught:
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214 [00:59:18] <SynrG> Ah. You have backports which is OK.
However, build-dep can't figure out which -dev packages to
install without conflicts with your backports. You could try -t
jessie-backports
215 [00:59:54] <SynrG> Sigh. Took me too long to check the pastes
and write
216 [00:59:55] <wewlad> I do have backports. I've installed
wine from backports, because the other repo has a very outdated
version of wine
217 [01:00:08] <SynrG> So this has already been answered. :)
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221 [01:00:44] <wewlad> SynrG: well, jmcnaught told me to run a
command, but it yielded 'Unable to find the source package for
"wine64".' Twice.
222 [01:01:11] <SynrG> Makes sense
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224 [01:01:30] <jmcnaught> wewlad: you are probably missing the
deb-src line for jessie-backports
225 [01:01:48] <wewlad> jmcnaught: in fact I do
226 [01:02:08] <wewlad> is the url and options the same as for
'deb'?
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235 [01:03:05] <jmcnaught> wewlad: yes
236 [01:03:14] <wewlad> someone, add it to
replaced-url
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238 [01:03:50] <pingfloyd> wewlad: you've got it like this
in sources.list? deb-src
replaced-url
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240 [01:04:44] <wewlad> oh god, I guess I've ruined
something: 'sudo apt-get update' results into 'E: The
method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found. \n N:
Is the package apt-transport-https installed?'
241 [01:05:07] <missmbob> wewlad: no one told you to use https
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243 [01:05:30] <wewlad> missmbob: and I didn't.
244 [01:05:39] <wewlad> it's wine-staging repo that uses
https
245 [01:05:51] <wewlad> I've just tried to compile wine with
a patch
246 [01:06:04] <wewlad> failed on the stage of getting proper
'build-deps'
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249 [01:06:28] <jmcnaught> wewlad: well you should try without
the wine staging repo
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252 [01:06:42] <wewlad> hmm
253 [01:06:44] <wewlad> it works
254 [01:06:45] <SynrG> The error message gives you a clue anyway.
255 [01:06:46] <wewlad> thanks
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257 [01:07:11] <SynrG> ,v apt-transport-https
258 [01:07:12] <judd> Package: apt-transport-https on amd64 --
wheezy-security: 0.9.7.9+deb7u6; wheezy: 0.9.7.9+deb7u7; jessie:
1.0.9.8.3; stretch: 1.3~rc1; sid: 1.3~rc2
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262 [01:07:44] <wewlad> thanks, installed that package now it
supports https urls
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269 [01:10:42] <wewlad> thank you, guys
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278 [01:21:35] <DeaDSouL> Hi, is it possible to prevent feeding
energy to the battery even the power-cort is plugged-in ?
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282 [01:22:43] <starstuff> How do I change my refresh rate so
that it sticks after a reboot? After setting to 144Hz and then
rebooting, it goes back to 60Hz.
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287 [01:26:48] <pingfloyd> starstuff: are you running a CRT?
288 [01:27:25] <somiaj> starstuff: what are you using to set
this? And I assume you mean your refresh rate in xorg?
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311 [01:42:01] <starstuff> pingfloyd: No, it's a benq
monitor with support for 144Hz and that's the refresh rate that
I want.
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314 [01:42:21] <starstuff> somiaj: I'm using
nvidia-settings. But I also tried directly editing my xorg.conf.
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318 [01:44:55] <_ADN_> does the latest debian release support
sparc architecture (sun microsystems)
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322 [01:46:11] <c-c> _ADN_: Sun Sparc?
323 [01:46:20] <_ADN_> yes
324 [01:46:32] <missmbob> _ADN_: no.
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326 [01:47:11] <_ADN_> fro your knowledge do you know any linux
distribution that works with sun psarc?
327 [01:47:19] <_ADN_> apart from Solaris
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329 [01:47:54] <c-c> _ADN_: debian does not release for sparc
330 [01:48:03] <missmbob> _ADN_: i can't think of one.
fedora stopped as well
331 [01:48:11] <c-c> _ADN_: but, debian is ported, or there is a
project for sparc port of debian
332 [01:48:19] <c-c> sparc is 32 bit isn't it
333 [01:48:28] <missmbob> there was. it's basically dead
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337 [01:48:38] <missmbob>
replaced-url
338 [01:48:47] <_ADN_> yes I saw hat debian
339 [01:48:55] <_ADN_> thats the reason I wanted to get more info
here
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342 [01:49:58] <TomTomTo1> there is work going on for a sparc64
port for stretch. not sure how complete that's going to be.
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345 [01:51:32] <_ADN_> just was hopig there should be something
already done
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347 [01:52:23] <awal1> DeadSoul, i think it's that's
handled by your bios/uefi and some power ships stuff. I have a dell
laptop which does that " prevent feeding energy to the battery
even the power-cort is plugged-in"
348 [01:52:24] <_ADN_> isainfo -v --> They started wit 32bits
but I think they put 64 bit as well. Though sun microsystems just
dissapear
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351 [01:53:10] <awal1> DeaDSoul ^
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355 [01:59:07] <c-c> So, any debianites looking at Rust? Does it
hold promise?
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358 [01:59:51] <bipul> Do anyone help, to know what exactly
making me stop to delete the file.
replaced-url
359 [02:00:05] <bipul> I am sorry directory.
360 [02:00:23] <c-c> bipul: didn't look, but probably the
"immutable" bit?
361 [02:00:47] <bipul> c-c, No immutable bit, it's simple
permissions on it.
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363 [02:01:03] <bipul> No special permissions like stickt bit
364 [02:01:12] <bipul> sticky*
365 [02:01:17] <c-c> bipul: are you sure?
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367 [02:01:37] <bipul> Yes, sir i can pate you the permissions of
each directory
368 [02:01:49] <leba2__> A backport is really a package taken
from testing branch to stable branch? Can I install backport
packages by just adding the repo in sources.list and apt update?
369 [02:01:53] <n-iCe> would lxde run faster than xfce?
370 [02:01:56] <n-iCe> will
371 [02:02:01] <pingfloyd> bipul: AA doesn't have write mode
for the group
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373 [02:02:44] <DeaDSouL> awal1: back, sorry bro I was away
374 [02:02:56] <DeaDSouL> awal1: someone told about:
replaced-url
375 [02:03:00] <bipul> drwxr-xr-x 4 lucy lucy 4096 Aug 23 03:50
AA/, yes it does not have but it's parent directory have write
mode.
376 [02:03:10] <DeaDSouL> awal1: they seems to be supported by
lenovo
377 [02:03:18] <DeaDSouL> but what about HP?
378 [02:03:23] <missmbob> bipul: greycat already gave you the
answer for this
379 [02:03:24] <DeaDSouL> mine is HP :p
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381 [02:03:42] <starstuff> How do I change my display refresh
rate so that it sticks after a reboot? After setting to 144Hz and
then rebooting, it goes back to 60Hz. I tried using nvidia-settings
to change it and I also tried editing xorg.conf directly.
382 [02:03:48] <leba2__> Can I find samba 4.4 in jessie
backports?
383 [02:04:00] <DeaDSouL> even c-c said it's supported by
ibm/lenovo
384 [02:04:08] <missmbob> leba2__: no
385 [02:04:12] <pingfloyd> bipul: the permission denied message
tell you exactly what the problem is
386 [02:04:13] <bipul> missmbob, Yes, he told that parent
directory must should have Write permissions, along with the
directory should must empty, if it is not use rm -rf
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390 [02:04:39] <leba2__> How can I backport latest sid's
samba version then?
391 [02:04:58] <bipul> pingfloyd, Yes, i am trying to figure it
out.
392 [02:04:59] <missmbob> ,checkbackport samba
393 [02:05:00] <judd> Backporting package samba in
sid→jessie/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: libldb-dev (>= 2:1.1.26~), libtalloc-dev (>=
2.1.6~), libtdb-dev (>= 1.3.8~), libtevent-dev (>= 0.9.25~),
python-ldb (>= 2:1.1.26~), python-ldb-dev (>= 2:1.1.26~),
python-talloc-dev (>= 2.1.6~), python-tdb (>= 1.3.8~).
394 [02:05:02] <missmbob> leba2__: ^ you dont
395 [02:05:07] <pingfloyd> bipul: you can't rm AA/FILE2 for
example if you don't have write permissions on AA
396 [02:05:32] <bipul> pingfloyd, Yes, it working fine for files,
but not rest of the directory.
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400 [02:06:45] <pingfloyd> bipul: you don't have the needed
permission to remove anything from AA
401 [02:07:05] <bipul> Yes, pingfloyd
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405 [02:07:52] <pingfloyd> bipul: so chmod g+w AA and then try
again
406 [02:08:03] <bipul> So it works like, one parent directory up
with W option.,?
407 [02:08:13] <missmbob> that is what greycat said
408 [02:08:29] <bipul> :)
409 [02:08:32] <missmbob> 19:12 < greycat> 1) the directory
must be empty, and 2) you must have write permission on the
directory's PARENT directory
410 [02:08:56] <pingfloyd> bipul: mode on directory determines if
you can remove its contents
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412 [02:09:31] <bipul> pingfloyd, Yes.
413 [02:09:36] <bipul> Thank you.
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416 [02:09:52] <DeaDSouL> well, the only achievable hack I can
think of, is getting a 'wireless power switch' and let the
system send the on|off commands based on the battery-percentage
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418 [02:10:19] <starstuff> I don't know what is going on. I
guess something is reverting my xorg.conf back to a backup original
every time I reboot?
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420 [02:10:42] <c-c> DeaDSouL: are you sure your bios
doesn't control the charger tresholds...
421 [02:10:52] <c-c> starstuff: its possible
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424 [02:11:48] <DeaDSouL> c-c: I've checked my bios, there
was no option about that... do you nean it still can handle it
without mentioning it in the bios screen?
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430 [02:13:02] <DeaDSouL> c-c: how can I be sure bro?
431 [02:13:31] <DeaDSouL> c-c: download 'tp-smapi-dkms'
and try it?
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437 [02:16:52] <c-c> DeaDSouL: that package is for thinkpads and
probably for debian only
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439 [02:17:19] <c-c> DeaDSouL: I don't mean anything, you
need to figure it out for your laptop if it is even possible.
440 [02:17:52] <awal1> SeaDSoul, the only thing I know is that my
dell machine doesn't have any stuff in the uefi & legacy
bios regarding battery but automatically it stops charging when the
battery is full... Also that depends on laptop models as c-c told
you
441 [02:17:58] <awal1> DeaDSoul
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445 [02:19:29] <starstuff> I have only one file in my /etc/X11
that is named xorg.conf*. There are no others. And it's set to
144Hz Vertical Refresh. But when I reboot, somehow my refresh goes
back to 60Hz, even though it says 144Hz in my xorg.conf. I'm at
a loss.
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447 [02:20:52] <DeaDSouL> c-c: indeed it says "modprobe:
ERROR: could not insert 'tp_smapi': No such device"
448 [02:20:54] <anonnumberanon> hi i have usb bluetooth logitech
headset that I am trying to use with my debian 8. with the
pulseaudio GUI i can see in input devices that when i make noise
into the mike, the GUI shows the noise. I get no sound out though
what should I do?
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453 [02:22:15] <c-c> awal1: in fact, some Dell models have
software that allows you to control those, which had me wondering if
that program actually sets bios values, or controls the charger
firmware (which would be patent violation)...
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456 [02:22:29] <DeaDSouL> awal1: my hp is very old (core i7 2nd
generation) .. I'm using it as a server, but I don't want
to damage the battery (bought it 2 days ago)
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462 [02:25:34] <awal1> c-c, I really have no clue how my dell
achieves that since I have nothing related with power/battery in
uefi and bios settings
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464 [02:26:47] <awal1> DeaDSoul, generally battery life start
decreasing after a few months/1 year
465 [02:26:50] <c-c> starstuff: so, your monitor doesn't
support that, x detects and reverts? perhaps
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470 [02:27:41] <awal1> when I bought my dell , the battery lasts
around 8 hours, after 3 months it lasts like 3 hours , even with
that feature (stop charging when battery is full)
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472 [02:27:42] <starstuff> c-c: No, my monitor supports it.
It's a BenQ monitor and I know it works at 144Hz because I can
use the monitor's built-in menu system to confirm that it is
indeed set at 144Hz. But, like I said, after rebooting, it reverts
back to 60Hz.
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477 [02:29:01] <DeaDSouL> awal1: the only company I've ever
seen that they take care of the quality of the parts they assemble
is apple
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481 [02:30:12] <c-c> starstuff: the file reverts, too?
482 [02:30:16] <DeaDSouL> awal1: bought my mackbookair in the
mid-2013 ... it used to last at least 13hours.. and after two years,
it lasts 6-9 hours, based upon the load
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484 [02:30:42] <starstuff> c-c: No, the file remains the same!
485 [02:30:51] <wewlad> Seems like I just finished compiling a
program (wine), how to know where it compiled to?
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487 [02:31:02] <wewlad> I mean which file exactly
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490 [02:31:59] <TomTomTo1> wewlad: if you ran make install,
wherever that script wanted to put it. look at
replaced-url
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492 [02:32:14] <wewlad> TomTomTo1: no, it was just
'make'
493 [02:32:16] <awal1> DeaDSoul, instead of paying $2000 for a
mac machine, I prefer to spend that money traveling to Cuba and be
their 6 months :P
494 [02:32:24] <pingfloyd> wewlad: look in the build directory
for the binaries
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497 [02:32:56] <TomTomTo1> wewlad: make does not install usually.
look into the build instructions and replace make install with
checkinstall.
498 [02:33:26] <wewlad> pingfloyd: there are multiple ones, like
/loader/wine64, /loader/wine64-installed, /loader/wine64-preloader
499 [02:34:16] <wewlad> TomTomTo1: afaik I haven't compiled
a package, I just built binaries
500 [02:34:21] <pingfloyd> wewlad: I don't know the
specifics for wine, but usually after make you should end up with
some binary executables
501 [02:34:40] <DeaDSouL> awal1: indeed :D
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505 [02:37:19] <DeaDSouL>
replaced-url
506 [02:37:29] <TomTomTo1> wewlad: no, checkinstall is what does
the package building for you. the order is configure -> make
-> checkinstall
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508 [02:37:59] <pingfloyd> TomTomTo1: assuming he wants to
install it system-wide
509 [02:38:11] <wewlad> TomTomTo1: but it supposes I need to run
'make install' first, isn't it?
510 [02:38:18] <pingfloyd> TomTomTo1: usually you can run from a
source/build tree after make
511 [02:38:22] <wewlad> I just want to test a patch
512 [02:38:23] <TomTomTo1> wewlad: no, read the wiki page.
513 [02:38:35] <TomTomTo1> pingfloyd: i'm aware, thanks.
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516 [02:39:00] <wewlad> TomTomTo1: wiki says: "CheckInstall
is really useful if you've got a tarball with software that you
have to compile with the usual: ./configure > make > make
install …"
517 [02:39:30] <wewlad> zsh: command not found: checkinstall
518 [02:39:35] <TomTomTo1> wewlad: if installing is not what you
want then look into the bin folder.
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520 [02:39:47] <wewlad> there's no 'bin' folder
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522 [02:39:55] <TomTomTo1> or something in the directory of the
tarball.
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524 [02:41:23] <pingfloyd> wewlad: there's no binary
executables within (possibly within a subdir) the tree you built it
in?
525 [02:41:36] <wewlad> pingfloyd: there are multiple ones, like
/loader/wine64, /loader/wine64-installed, /loader/wine64-preloader
526 [02:41:52] <wewlad> as well as other
527 [02:41:57] <wewlad> in other dirs
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529 [02:42:26] <missmbob> wewlad: what do you usually do when you
get command not found?
530 [02:42:42] <wewlad> apt-get install it
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532 [02:42:59] <starstuff> aptitude search <something>
533 [02:43:06] <starstuff> google <something>
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536 [02:44:31] <wewlad> 'tree ~/wine-dirs/wine-source/ |
grep wine | pastebinit'
replaced-url
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539 [02:45:56] <wewlad>
replaced-url
540 [02:47:20] <TomTomTo1> ,i checkinstall
541 [02:47:22] <judd> Package checkinstall (admin, optional) in
jessie/amd64: installation tracker. Version: 1.6.2-4; Size: 130.7k;
Installed: 512k; Homepage:
replaced-url
542 [02:47:48] <missmbob> i thought i could teach to fish.
didn't work out.
543 [02:48:06] <wewlad> cp: failed to extend
'/usr/local/lib64/wine/_inst.24171_': No space left on
device Makefile:7759: recipe for target
'dlls/dxguid/install' failed make: ***
[dlls/dxguid/install] Error 1 **** Installation failed. Aborting
package creation.
544 [02:48:11] <wewlad> oh, crap
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549 [02:49:38] <pingfloyd> wewlad: when you compiled wine, did
you build it within the source directory or in a separate build
directory?
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551 [02:50:04] <wewlad> I guess within. It didn't ask for
path and I was cd'ed to the wine-sources
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557 [02:56:44] <wewlad> pingfloyd: was it a wrong place to be in
when compiling?
558 [02:58:06] <pingfloyd> no
559 [02:58:41] <pingfloyd> separate build directory is optional
560 [02:58:55] <pingfloyd> you sure make completed without any
errors?
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564 [02:59:44] <DC3__> Man I am growing concerned here. Is Debian
planning on going the AMDGPU route?
565 [02:59:46] <wewlad> no, it's lunix, I'm not sure
about anything here :(
566 [02:59:54] <wewlad> should I re-make?
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568 [02:59:58] <jak2000> hi all
569 [03:00:01] <missmbob> DC3__: yes
570 [03:00:01] <pingfloyd> wewlad: sure
571 [03:00:02] <jser> Zhaofeng Li
572 [03:00:04] <jak2000> i am installed a clean server
573 [03:00:11] <DC3__> alright
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575 [03:00:22] <jak2000> debian jessie, when try connect via
putty i get this message: connection refussed
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577 [03:00:30] <DC3__> Looks like I'll be foreced back into
windows
578 [03:00:31] <pingfloyd> wewlad: see if you get any errors
579 [03:00:39] <wewlad> pingfloyd: it finished kind of too fast
580 [03:00:39] <jak2000> i try: ufw allow 22/tcp but not exist
ufw
581 [03:00:42] <DC3__> 20 years gents....20 years.
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584 [03:00:54] <pingfloyd> wewlad: as it should since you
haven't ran make clean yet
585 [03:00:57] <jak2000> i try apt install ufw, but not installed
anything
586 [03:01:01] <pingfloyd> wewlad: it should pick up where it
left off
587 [03:01:09] <win32user> Hi i just installed debian and it only
has command line how do i get to the gui :( i tried startx
588 [03:01:17] <wewlad> pingfloyd:
replaced-url
589 [03:01:18] <pingfloyd> wewlad: maybe you should pastebin the
make out
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591 [03:01:33] <DC3__> @win32user just reinstall windows if you
have an older AMD GPU
592 [03:01:40] <DC3__> But if you want a desktop use tasksel
593 [03:01:44] <DC3__> and pick a desktop
594 [03:01:45] <win32user> i installed it on virtualbox
595 [03:01:51] <wewlad> pingfloyd: pastebinit fails, probably too
much text
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598 [03:02:06] <DC3__> just run tasksel and you should be able to
choose whichever toy you want to try
599 [03:02:09] <DC3__> it's easy
600 [03:02:19] <wewlad> win32user: why not install it with gui?
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604 [03:02:27] <win32user> i thought i did :s
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606 [03:02:35] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: the ssh server is running?
systemctl status ssh.service
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609 [03:02:54] <DC3__> Whens the AMDGPU update for Debian? I need
to make a plan to be off linux I guess.
610 [03:03:10] <pingfloyd> wewlad: there's no executable
named 'wine' in wine-source or within a subdir in it?
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613 [03:03:33] <missmbob> DC3__: it's in stretch. spring
next year
614 [03:03:39] <wewlad> pingfloyd: 'tree
~/wine-dirs/wine-source/ | grep wine | pastebinit'
replaced-url
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616 [03:03:44] <DC3__> if you are going to run wine then go ahead
and install wine-development. You will be happy you did
617 [03:03:47] <win32user> DC3__ i typed tasksel
618 [03:04:08] <pingfloyd> win32user: that output doesn't
help
619 [03:04:19] <DC3__> missmbob: whats's the plan for all of
us running legacy AMD/ATI GPUs then?
620 [03:04:20] <pingfloyd> wewlad: ^
621 [03:04:42] <win32user> it says you can choose to install one
or more of the following...
622 [03:04:46] <missmbob> DC3__: i don't know. i only use
intel
623 [03:04:51] <DC3__> hmm
624 [03:04:54] <win32user> i made debian with a * than clicked ok
625 [03:04:58] <win32user> than it just went back to bash
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627 [03:05:10] <DC3__> I run a trading company. Everything is
debian. All the GPUs are AMD
628 [03:05:17] <DC3__> I doubt I will be installing Windows 10
629 [03:05:19] <jak2000> ssh.service Loades: not-found no such
file or directoyr
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631 [03:05:23] <jak2000> *directory
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634 [03:05:36] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: then install openssh-server
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636 [03:06:01] <jak2000> apt install openssh-server not found the
package
637 [03:06:03] <jak2000> how to?
638 [03:06:05] <DC3__> Is the nVidia support gonna be toast too ?
639 [03:06:28] <missmbob> i don't know why you think
it's a nightmare scenario to have amdgpu
640 [03:06:40] <DC3__> It's not a night mare
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643 [03:06:57] <DC3__> I'd be glad to run it if someone
wants to pay for the 50 GPUs we are already using
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645 [03:07:21] <DC3__> Barely 2 years old and AMDGPU-Pro not
supported
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647 [03:07:24] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: check for typo first. then
apt-cache policy to paste.debian.net please.
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650 [03:08:08] <DC3__> is there an Xvfb console only windows
session without Xorg?
651 [03:08:08] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: i'm assuming that server
has direct internet access.
652 [03:08:10] <wewlad> everything is broken, nothing works
sanely
653 [03:08:32] <jak2000> yes i can ping to google
654 [03:08:41] <DC3__> If I could do something on the console
like Awesome that would be...well Awesome
655 [03:08:45] <win32user> can anyone help me get to the desktop
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658 [03:09:06] <missmbob> DC3__: not happening
659 [03:09:15] <jak2000> how to send to pastebin? from my server?
660 [03:09:37] <missmbob> !tell jak2000 about pastebininit
661 [03:09:41] <DC3__> win32user run tasksel. use your little
arrows keys to go down and select Gnome or whatever you want to run.
Press the spacebar. Press the enter key. Enter your password if you
need to. Wait. Reboot. ?????? PROFIT
662 [03:09:46] <missmbob> !tell jak2000 about pastebini
663 [03:09:47] <missmbob> !tell jak2000 about pastebinit
664 [03:09:48] <missmbob> damnit
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666 [03:10:07] <win32user> there is no other options available
except debian which is already selected
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668 [03:10:14] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: if installing doesn't
work a screenshot uploaded to imgur.com for example would help.
669 [03:10:21] <wewlad> win32user: wrong iso?
670 [03:10:24] <DC3__> debian is not a desktop
671 [03:10:26] <DC3__> lol
672 [03:10:52] <win32user> debian desktop environment will like a
word with you DC3__..
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675 [03:11:01] <win32user> i got this one
676 [03:11:14] <DC3__> that's the top one....then there are
sub selections below that...right?
677 [03:11:16] <DC3__> KDE
678 [03:11:17] <DC3__> Gnome
679 [03:11:19] <DC3__> Cinammon
680 [03:11:20] <DC3__> etc
681 [03:11:32] <missmbob> top one defaults to gnome. that's
all.
682 [03:11:34] <win32user> debian-8.5.0-amd64-CD-1
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684 [03:11:47] <DC3__> oh
685 [03:11:51] <DC3__> are you using a livecd?
686 [03:11:51] <jak2000> missmbob apt install pastebinit
687 [03:11:54] <jak2000> ackage not found
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689 [03:12:06] <win32user> no i am installing it on virtual box
690 [03:12:09] <win32user> this is after the instal
691 [03:12:18] <missmbob> ,v pastebinit
692 [03:12:20] <judd> Package: pastebinit on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.3-4; jessie: 1.4-4; sid: 1.5-1; stretch: 1.5-1
693 [03:12:24] <missmbob> jak2000: there ^
694 [03:12:26] <DC3__> did you reboot after the install and
remove the media from the virtual drive?
695 [03:12:31] <win32user> Yes
696 [03:12:42] <TomTomTo1> !tell jak2000 about jessie
sources.list
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698 [03:13:04] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: check if your sources match
what the bot says.
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700 [03:13:19] <jak2000> yes match
701 [03:13:23] <jak2000> but checking again
702 [03:13:26] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: assuming that you run debian
jessie.
703 [03:13:59] <win32user> did i get the wrong cd
704 [03:14:03] <win32user> iso*
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706 [03:14:12] <jak2000> yes i am run debian jessie
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708 [03:14:14] <win32user> because i just done a fresh install
again in virtualbox
709 [03:14:23] <win32user> and its doing same thing its in bash
710 [03:14:28] <DC3__> missmbob: I have a link here with a
response from AMD regarding AMDGPU support and GCN adapters if you
want to sticky it somewheres for other people
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712 [03:14:50] <win32user> no gui, when i do tasksel it just
comes up with Desktop Debian environment which is already selected
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715 [03:15:05] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: does apt update fetch all
sources without error?
716 [03:15:14] <jak2000> wait
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722 [03:17:16] <TomTomTo1> missmbob: it would be neat for bat
situations if pastebinit came if the standard tools :/
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725 [03:17:59] <missmbob> TomTomTo1: yeah, it's a bitch
726 [03:19:16] <jak2000> TomTomTo1, the lines on sources lists
are bad...
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728 [03:19:21] <DC3__> so with the amdgpu update coming in the
spring of 17 would it be safe to say that the latest drivers would
be included or would it be this initial beta that would be included?
729 [03:19:25] <jak2000> fixed and try again
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735 [03:23:18] <win32user> i give up :(
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737 [03:23:54] <jak2000> TomTomTo1 donde
738 [03:23:59] <jak2000> how to update the system?
739 [03:24:29] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: apt update
740 [03:24:31] <DC3__> alright i gotta get off the windows
terminal. back later
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744 [03:25:36] <TomTomTo1> jak2000: apt update loads package
lists from the repos in your sources.list. afterwards you can
install openssh-server
745 [03:25:53] <jak2000> wich package need isntall for use:
'make' command
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749 [03:26:02] <TomTomTo1> buildutils
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753 [03:26:45] <jak2000> apt-get install build-essential
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755 [03:27:00] <jak2000> other thing
756 [03:27:01] <TomTomTo1> right, that.
757 [03:27:09] <jak2000> how to disable hibernate?
758 [03:27:20] <missmbob> i thought we were just getting ssh
working
759 [03:27:23] <TomTomTo1> build-essential was the correct one.
my bad.
760 [03:27:44] <jak2000> TomTomTo1 thanks
761 [03:27:54] <jak2000> how to disable hibernate the system or
sleep
762 [03:28:28] <c-c> jak2000: can you uninstall the commands?
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766 [03:28:36] <jak2000> install
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768 [03:28:37] <jak2000> all
769 [03:28:38] <jak2000> :)
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773 [03:29:36] <missmbob> jak2000: good helps.
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779 [03:30:47] <TomTomTo1> not sure why you would need that on a
headless server.
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785 [03:31:13] <missmbob> i'm still scratching my head about
make to install ssh
786 [03:31:26] <jak2000> is for other purpose MissionCritical
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788 [03:31:30] <jak2000> missmbob
789 [03:31:39] <jak2000>
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790 [03:32:01] <TomTomTo1> the nick switch was futile :P
791 [03:32:15] <missmbob> TomTomTo1: i tried :P
792 [03:32:51] <jak2000> thanks friends
793 [03:32:53] <jak2000> much thanks
794 [03:33:02] <jak2000> i am disconnect now
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802 [03:39:18] <DeaDSouL> guys, i searched for ffmpeg, but
didn't find it in debian jessie's repo ?
803 [03:39:27] <TomTomTo1> ,v ffmpeg
804 [03:39:28] <judd> Package: ffmpeg on amd64 -- wheezy:
6:0.8.17-2; wheezy-security: 6:0.8.17-2+deb7u2; jessie-backports:
7:3.0.2-4~bpo8+1; sid: 7:3.1.2-1; stretch: 7:3.1.2-1;
wheezy-multimedia: 8:1.0.10-dmo1; jessie-multimedia: 10:2.6.9-dmo1;
sid-multimedia: 10:3.1.2-dmo2
805 [03:39:31] <missmbob> backports
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810 [03:40:39] <DeaDSouL> TomTomTo1: do you recommend to backport
it? or adding the deb-multimedia repo?
811 [03:40:48] <missmbob> DeaDSouL: neither.
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812 [03:40:55] <missmbob> DeaDSouL: it's in
jessie-backports. read that ^
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815 [03:41:45] <cra1g321> i wouldnt use the deb-multimedia repo
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817 [03:41:52] <missmbob> nor should you
818 [03:41:58] <cra1g321> it's never been recommended by any
experienced debian user
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820 [03:42:16] <cra1g321> i would use the jessie-backports
package
821 [03:42:30] <missmbob> now it's 3-0. i guess
jessie-backports it is
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823 [03:42:41] <TomTomTo1> DeaDSouL: it's also possible to
use avconv that comes with jessie.
824 [03:42:53] <missmbob> and then be very upset with yourself
825 [03:43:28] <TomTomTo1> is that so? :D
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832 [03:46:59] <DeaDSouL> I'm confused guys... when I
`aptitude search ffmpeg` couldn't find it... then i add the
jessie-backport repo... now I find it and can install it with
`aptitude install ffmpeg` without specifying the '-t
jessie-backports' ... can you explain to me what I'm
missing
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836 [03:48:07] <missmbob> DeaDSouL: reading the instructions i
sent you
837 [03:48:22] <missmbob> why do you think you can do it without
-t jessie-backports?
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839 [03:49:09] <missmbob> instructions say use it...so i'd
probably think using it would be wise
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843 [03:49:52] <dvs> ,v ffmpeg
844 [03:49:53] <judd> Package: ffmpeg on amd64 -- wheezy:
6:0.8.17-2; wheezy-security: 6:0.8.17-2+deb7u2; jessie-backports:
7:3.0.2-4~bpo8+1; sid: 7:3.1.2-1; stretch: 7:3.1.2-1;
wheezy-multimedia: 8:1.0.10-dmo1; jessie-multimedia: 10:2.6.9-dmo1;
sid-multimedia: 10:3.1.2-dmo2
845 [03:49:57] <DeaDSouL> missmbob: according to that page, it
says: "All backports are deactivated by default" ... then
how come I can install 'ffmpeg' without specifying the the
backports repo?
846 [03:50:07] <missmbob> thus -t jessie-backports
847 [03:50:12] <missmbob> why must you do it without??
848 [03:50:14] <missmbob> wtf
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853 [03:50:48] <TomTomTo1> it DeaDSouL it's not deactivated,
it's pinned lower. it will still install it if it's
unambiguous.
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858 [03:52:25] <TomTomTo1> one of those rare cases...
859 [03:52:27] <DeaDSouL> TomTomTo1: oh,.. ok thanks bro
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861 [03:53:32] <DeaDSouL> TomTomTo1: how can I deactivate all
packages from jessie-backports by default, unless i use the
'-t' in the install cmd?
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865 [03:54:41] <TomTomTo1> DeaDSouL: no idea and i don't see
the point.
866 [03:54:49] <DeaDSouL> missmbob: take it easy bro, but it
looks like you didn't understand me... aw, i know that if i
want to install it from the backports i should add the '-t
jessie-backports' .... I'm just asking how come before
adding the backports repo it wasn't there, and after adding the
repo it is installable without specifying the '-t option'
??
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869 [03:55:05] <DeaDSouL> missmbob: btw, TomTomTo1 answered my
question
870 [03:56:03] <TomTomTo1> no need to make a fuss.
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872 [03:58:13] <dvs> DeaDSouL, What is the version number of
ffmpeg?
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882 [04:01:48] <DeaDSouL> dvs: Version: 7:3.0.2-4~bpo8+1 ......
without the backports:
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920 [04:17:55] <riv> hi all, just doing a fresh debian 8.5
install and upon running sysctl -p to add some things i get in my
syslog "[ 218.238246] sysctl: The scan_unevictable_pages
sysctl/node-interface has been disabled for lack of a legitimate use
case. If you have one, please send an email to linux-mm@kvack.org.
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922 [04:18:50] <riv> is it expected that a new debian stable
install would throw a claim that there is no legitimate use case for
"sysctl -p" ? seems a bit messed up.
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930 [04:22:42] <TomTomTo1> but it doesn't say that.
it's what you added to /etc/sysctl.conf that it complains
about.
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934 [04:23:33] <Rebelnet> hi
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936 [04:23:55] <xormor> Rebelnet, hi
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939 [04:24:11] <Rebelnet> whats up
940 [04:24:22] <xormor> Rebelnet, nothing much
941 [04:24:27] <jeezy> not much
942 [04:24:40] <Rebelnet> to install ubuntu or debian that is the
question in my head
943 [04:24:57] <jeezy> i would vote debain
944 [04:25:01] <jeezy> debian*
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946 [04:25:22] <sypher> I would say whatever works best for your
use case.
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948 [04:25:36] <missmbob> Rebelnet: asking something, getting
your answer, then coming back several hours later and asking
again..is kind of annoying :P
949 [04:25:58] <jeezy> oh i did not know they were here already
950 [04:26:25] <Rebelnet> well, its a bit harder, i'm using
a chromebook
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953 [04:26:57] <Rebelnet> if i had a normal bios running laptop,
i can install either or
954 [04:27:00] <missmbob> it's not any harder than it was
last time. but if others want to waste their time, okay
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957 [04:27:49] <riv> TomTomTo1: i see, let me explore that !
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960 [04:29:15] <hades|2> i have a error with checkinstall anyone
could help me ?
961 [04:29:35] <TomTomTo1> hades|2: command and error to
paste.debian.net please.
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964 [04:32:02] <hades|2>
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965 [04:32:16] <hades|2> im using a fresh minibian
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967 [04:33:11] <th0r> hades|2, this might help....replaced-url
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971 [04:34:34] <missmbob> did you actually finish a make without
errors before checkinstall?
972 [04:34:45] <missmbob> that's not shown if you did
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974 [04:35:11] <hades|2> make was successfull
975 [04:35:21] <riv> TomTomTo1: i disabled ipv6 in the
sysctl.conf, curiously running each one using sysctl key=value
doesnt' throw any errors, but adding them to sysctl.conf and
running a sysctl -p throws the "no legitiamte use case"
error . interesting.
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978 [04:35:44] <TomTomTo1> yey, i guess ^^
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983 [04:37:55] <hades|2> i made it with your link th0r thx :)
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985 [04:39:07] * TomTomTo1 is amazed at the ever growing pool of
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999 [04:42:13] <Rebelnet> crossystem dev_boot_usb=1
dev_boot_signed_only=0
1000 [04:42:23] <Rebelnet> can someone tel me what that does
exactly?
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1019 [04:49:58] <TomTomTo1> Rebelnet: as you probably need to run
this in chromeos you probably want to find a channel that is related
to that.
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1022 [04:50:52] <Rebelnet> I just found the shortcut key to load
the usb flash drive
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1037 [04:57:38] <Rebelnet> okay, looks like i want to go to
starbucks and try this install
1038 [04:57:43] <Rebelnet> bye
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1041 [04:59:21] <TomTomTo1> !chromeos
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1043 [04:59:33] <TomTomTo1> we weren't even prepared!
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1045 [04:59:56] <Hello71> /msg alis list *chrom*
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1060 [05:10:37] <riv> TomTomTo1: found the offender.
1061 [05:10:39] <riv> sysctl -a --deprecated | grep
ipv6.conf.eth0.disable
1062 [05:10:42] <riv> net.ipv6.conf.eth0.disable_ipv6 = 1
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1064 [05:11:48] <riv> net.ipv6.conf.eth0.disable_ipv6 aswell as
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 are both deprecated .. now to work
out what the replacement is ..
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1067 [05:13:37] <sypher> riv: Pretty sure the replacement is
leaving ipv6 enabled.
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1069 [05:14:28] <TomTomTo1> the wiki still includes those.
/someone/ should change that maybe :>
1070 [05:14:34] <th0r> riv, I have this note....echo
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1 > /etc/sysctl.d/disableipv6.conf
1071 [05:14:55] <sypher> Or you COULD stop uselessly disabling
it... Just throwing that out there.
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1095 [05:26:15] <pingfloyd> riv: you're trying to disable
ipv6?
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1106 [05:30:52] <SagelessFox1> dpkg irclog
1107 [05:30:52] <dpkg> from memory, irclog is #debian on
<freenode> is logged at
replaced-url
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1110 [05:31:20] <SagelessFox1> dpkg install jessie
1111 [05:31:20] <dpkg> There are a myriad of different ways to
install Debian. See
replaced-url
1112 [05:31:28] <TomTomTo1> riv: ll /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/eth0/
is what's left.
1113 [05:31:41] <TomTomTo1> SagelessFox1: /msg <bot>
<factoid>
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1116 [05:32:34] <TomTomTo1> riv: seems to be still there. not sure
what that error is about.
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1120 [05:34:37] <SagelessFox1> so I must pm the bot ? O.o
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1122 [05:34:59] <TomTomTo1> SagelessFox1: instead of spamming this
channel, yes.
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1140 [05:43:56] <LinuxNIT> is there any commands i can run in
debian to check if a SATA controller will support a 3+TB drive? I
cant seem to find documentation on the motherboard that says.
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1145 [05:47:07] <stoned> it's not the controller, but the
motherboard itself
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1149 [05:48:04] <stoned> LinuxNIT: EFI boards can support more
than 2tb boot drives, BIOS boards can't. However they should
all support 2TB+ drives otherwise
1150 [05:49:00] <LinuxNIT> thanks stoned I dont need it for boot
just storage
1151 [05:49:42] <LinuxNIT> stoned So even older motherboards that
dont have efi should be able to use 2TB+ for storage?
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1156 [05:51:52] <LinuxNIT> re-reading, I suppose you already
answered that. Ill buy the drives and give it a shot. Thanks.
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1161 [05:53:43] <k_sze[work]> With systemd, if I define an
instantiated service unit, is there a nice way to control all
instances at once?
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1164 [05:55:34] <k_sze[work]> Looks like something like `systemctl
status 'postgresql@*' is valid.
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1166 [05:56:03] <stoned> LinuxNIT: yes. Confirm with ##hardware
1167 [05:56:11] <stoned> I'm using a BIOS board right now
1168 [05:56:16] <stoned> 8 year old system
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1170 [05:56:44] <stoned> zpool/media 46.9G 2.59T 46.9G
/home/stoned/media
1171 [05:56:52] <stoned> I got a 2x 3TB as pure storage
1172 [05:57:01] <stoned> I boot off a 128gb ssd
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1184 [06:02:53] <prussian> hot
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1189 [06:06:50] <Rebelnet> so i downloaded Debian arm64 via chrome
os. I just wiped my usb flash drive. how do i find the directory
that the iso is in, so i can dd command it unto the usb flash drive
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1191 [06:07:11] <LinuxNIT> thanks stoned. I asked in ##hardware as
well. no response
1192 [06:07:40] <erm3nda> Rebelnet, find / -name *.iso
1193 [06:07:57] <missmbob> Rebelnet: it should be
/home/chronos/user/Downloads/
1194 [06:07:57] <erm3nda> find where -filter name
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1196 [06:08:38] <erm3nda> missmbob, should u help a user running
chrome os? XDDDDDDDDDDDDdd
1197 [06:08:51] <erm3nda> i was blamed to ask here using Mint ...
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1203 [06:10:35] <missmbob> must've been TomTomTo1's
fault
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1207 [06:14:19] <pingfloyd> LinuxNIT:
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1243 [06:30:54] <LinuxNIT> thanks pingfloyd ill read up
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1246 [06:31:59] <pingfloyd> no problem
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1274 [06:44:19] <n_blownapart> check
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1284 [06:51:29] <tnks> I have been using a legacy networking
solution with guessnet for a very long time.
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1287 [06:51:52] <tnks> I keep on looking at modern solutions, but
haven't found an alternative that does that guessnet does.
1288 [06:52:39] <tnks> am I missing something? I just want to
toggle my DNS if I detect if I'm on a certain network.
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1321 [07:11:29] <babylonian>
replaced-url
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1324 [07:11:43] <babylonian> "The Criminal Conspiracy to
Genocide Whites"
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1416 [08:01:02] <Rebelnet_> i can't enable usb flash drive
boot. I did a CTRL+ALT+F2 on sign in screen. logged onto root. typed
in: enable_dev_usb_boot
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1420 [08:01:09] <Rebelnet_> SUCCESS: Booting any self-signed
kernel from SSD/USB/SDCard slot is enabled. Insert bootable media
into USB / SDCard slot and press Ctrl-U in developer screen to boot
your self-signed image.
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1423 [08:01:39] <Rebelnet_> CTRL+U in developer mode says boot usb
flash drive is not enable
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1435 [08:06:51] <Rebelnet> damn
1436 [08:07:01] <Rebelnet> still didn't work
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1468 [08:24:09] <TheFatherMind> For gods sake people! Add some SSL
to your download page so we can use your OS! it is called https!!!
HTTPS!!!
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1571 [09:14:12] <stopRNM> Hello online users!!!! Want to do some
new today???
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1584 [09:18:48] <stopRNM> How to stop these bastards from Israel
who ignore the human rights?? They use REMOTE NEURAL MONITORING
against me -every day!
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1604 [09:31:12] <Drzacek> Hi. I want to compile new kernel, where
is the config file located in Debian, so I can just copy it?
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1607 [09:32:42] <k_sze[work]> On Debian Jessie, where am I
supposed to store my custom service unit files?
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1609 [09:33:00] <babilen> dpkg: tell Drzacek -about kernel
handbook
1610 [09:33:20] <babilen> Drzacek: /boot/config-$(uname -r)
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1615 [09:34:04] <Drzacek> Thanks
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1618 [09:34:32] <babilen> k_sze[work]: /etc/systemd/system
1619 [09:34:47] <k_sze[work]> babilen: not something like
/usr/lib/systemd/system?
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1626 [09:35:59] <babilen> k_sze[work]: No, that would be the
package manager. You typically don't tinker in /usr/lib
1627 [09:36:08] <k_sze[work]> In face, where do I find that info?
A quick Google for "debian custom service unit file
location" doesn't tell much.
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1629 [09:36:19] <k_sze[work]> s/face/fact/
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1631 [09:36:30] <babilen> k_sze[work]: You might want to read
systemd.unit(5) -- it discusses the various locations
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1633 [09:37:57] <k_sze[work]> ah, I see.
1634 [09:37:58] <k_sze[work]> thanks
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1692 [10:07:37] <k_sze[work]> Can the content of the
EnvironmentFile for a systemd unit be templated?
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1695 [10:08:15] <k_sze[work]> i.e. using %i and %p *inside* the
EnvironmentFile (not in the path to the EnvironmentFile)
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1786 [11:00:31] <princessali>
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1787 [11:00:38] <princessali> "Pornography and the Deliberate
Manipulation of Human Sexuality"
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1797 [11:03:30] <g00se1> This doesn't seem right: i've
c. 111GB to copy from an ATA HD to a USB 3 (albeit using USB 2
probably) external drive. To speed things up i used cp -a. It's
being going over 12 hours now and hasn't even got halfway
there. It's an old box (squeeze), but still ...
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1810 [11:08:28] <Aliekezhi> hi, dpkg-source doesn't exist
anymore on debian 8 ?
1811 [11:08:42] <Aliekezhi> How should I deal with .dsc files then
?
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1816 [11:09:34] <SynrG> Aliekezhi: it does. it's in dpkg-dev
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1818 [11:10:04] <Aliekezhi> SynrG, oh, thanks :)
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1822 [11:11:29] <SynrG> Aliekezhi: and in future, use apt-file
search to figure out which package a file is in
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1825 [11:12:48] <Aliekezhi> SynrG, oh, nice one ! I usually go on
packages.debian to search that, but this will be a hughe gain of
time thanks :)
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1830 [11:14:32] <DoctorD90> !tell DoctorD90 installed packages
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1842 [11:18:49] <c0m0> Hi, can someone help to reset my irc
password
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1844 [11:19:26] <babilen> c0m0: "/msg nickserv help
sendpass"
1845 [11:19:37] <bazhang> ask in #freenode c0m0
1846 [11:20:06] <angor> babilen: just /nickserv ... will be enough
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1854 [11:20:43] <babilen> angor: Isn't that client specific?
1855 [11:21:12] <angor> babilen: nope. server (ircd) supports
direct commands (aliases for services)
1856 [11:21:28] <angor> run /raw nickserv blabla
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1858 [11:21:42] <babilen> angor: Not sure if it worked on every
network I'm on
1859 [11:21:56] <SynrG> too much typing. /raw ns will do
1860 [11:21:56] <babilen> Anyway, the former does
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1863 [11:22:33] <angor> babilen: it works in ByNets too (I'm
admin here), and these commands (nickserv, chanserv, operserv) are
aliases
1864 [11:22:54] <babilen> Okay, I shall refrain from every using
/msg again
1865 [11:22:57] <babilen> *ever
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1867 [11:23:26] <angor> many clients will "echo" command
from /msg prefix
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1870 [11:24:14] <angor> I'm still using mIRC 6.2 :D
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1882 [11:26:03] <momba_> hello everyone,
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1884 [11:26:31] <momba_> can somebody help me with ssl and my
webserver?
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1886 [11:26:44] <c0m0> /msg nickserv set hidemail on
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1896 [11:27:45] <SynrG> !anyone
1897 [11:27:45] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you,
knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'.
Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_
"does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about
<popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask>
<polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
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1903 [11:28:41] <momba_> does anyone know if it is a good approach
to use openssl on a shop-website?
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1922 [11:35:22] <SynrG> momba_: vs. what alternative?
1923 [11:35:38] <petn-randall> momba_: If your question is
"Should I use TLS encryption on my shop website?", the
answer is yes. Doesn't matter which implementation you use,
though (there's also gnutls). You should probably use the one
that comes by default with the web server.
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1925 [11:36:25] <g00se1> This doesn't seem right: i've
c. 111GB to copy from an ATA HD to a USB 3 (albeit using USB 2
probably) external drive. To speed things up i used cp -a. It's
being going over 12 hours now and hasn't even got halfway
there. It's an old box (squeeze), but still ...
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1929 [11:37:08] <petn-randall> g00se1: Run 'atop' to see
where the bottleneck is. But I'm guessing it's USB 2.
1930 [11:37:36] <momba_> petn-randall: thank you! will the site
have a green/grey lock in the browser, e.g. firefox?
1931 [11:37:52] <g00se1> Thanks - i'll give it a try
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1938 [11:42:05] <la_mettrie> since i updated to the latest stable
version of debian around a year ago, there has been problems with
special letters such as é, è, ê, ñ,
ü. sometimes they do appear when typed and sometimes not. does
anybody happen to know about this issue?
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1945 [11:46:09] <g00se1> petn-randall: i wonder if it might be
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1960 [11:49:54] <dcpc007> hello, is there a doc/tuto not too long
on usual config/tools/method that changes for a server admin with
debian8 and (mainly) systemd
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1963 [11:50:08] <dcpc007> i take the admin debian book, but really
a big book
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1971 [12:00:58] <CQ> hello, I'm trying to install the latest
inkscape... I have jessie-backports in my sources.list, but
it's still grabbing the old version... any ideas?
1972 [12:01:17] <CQ>
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1982 [12:05:31] <petn-randall> momba_: You still need a signed
certificate, though.
1983 [12:05:50] <petn-randall> g00se1: Why?
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1992 [12:09:01] <panta> hello, is there a way to see if a package
was installed with apt (apt-get install foo) from a repository or
via a downloaded .deb-file (dpkg -i foo.deb)?
1993 [12:09:16] <g00se1> Clutching at straws ;) Can't imagine
why it's taking so long. USB2 is not _that_ slow
1994 [12:09:30] <petn-randall> g00se1: A faulty disk is, though.
1995 [12:09:32] <reactormonk> I'm trying to debug a postinst
script - is there a way to get dpkg to be a bit more talkative?
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2000 [12:10:57] <elvirolo> hi everyone :)
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2003 [12:11:27] <g00se1> atop is showing that 12360K was written
in the last 10 seconds
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2006 [12:14:00] <petn-randall> g00se1: Is anything in the red?
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2008 [12:14:51] <g00se1> Oh yes. Target disk constantly
2009 [12:15:27] <g00se1> (100% busy)
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2012 [12:16:03] <saturos> guys, I haven't been using linux
for years. I want to install it via USB on my laptop, should I
download the DVD images or is there a single image that I can
download?
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2016 [12:16:48] <petn-randall> g00se1: That's your bottleneck
then.
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2018 [12:17:24] <petn-randall> saturos: You only need the
netinstaller, and a working internet connection during installation.
2019 [12:17:26] <g00se1> Hmm. Brand new Seagate external drive
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2021 [12:17:46] <petn-randall> g00se1: Lots of random I/O?
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2024 [12:18:04] <saturos> petn-randall: okay. will do that.
Thanks!
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2026 [12:18:35] <petn-randall> saturos: You're welcome! If
you have only a wifi connection, I recommend using the firmware
installer, though.
2027 [12:18:38] <petn-randall> !firmware installer
2028 [12:18:38] <dpkg> Debian-Installer is able to load additional
<firmware>, by including it within installation media or
supplying on removable media (e.g. USB stick, floppy). See
replaced-url
2029 [12:18:44] <g00se1> You mean elsewhere in the system?
2030 [12:19:02] <SynrG> g00se1: 'random' vs.
'sequential'
2031 [12:19:10] <SynrG> random seeks are a worst case for latency
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2034 [12:19:25] <petn-randall> saturos: The firmware needed for
some wifi adapters is not included on the standard installer, since
it is non-free software.
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2036 [12:19:49] <SynrG> g00se1: you get sequential when reading
adjacent blocks on a system (as in the case of large, contiguous
files)
2037 [12:19:49] <jak2000> hi all
2038 [12:19:50] <g00se1> Ah i see.
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2040 [12:19:59] <SynrG> g00se1: otherwise, with a lot of small
files, you get random seeks
2041 [12:20:15] <saturos> petn-randall: thank you very much!!! I
can have both conenctions wifi or ethernet.
2042 [12:20:19] <g00se1> Maybe i should have cloned the disk
blockwise
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2044 [12:20:48] <SynrG> that performs better, yes, but you have no
control over the size of the target. of course, you could fix that
up afterwards.
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2047 [12:20:55] <jak2000> the server date is: Tue Aug 23 06:19:00
EDT 2016, and mine: 2016/08/23 04:19:00 how to setupe the date/time
of the server? thanks
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2049 [12:21:05] <g00se1> Ethernet is better or you could get
non-free firmware issues
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2052 [12:21:28] <oish> jak2000: install ntpd ?
2053 [12:21:51] <g00se1> Clonezilla might have possibly solved
that issue (?)
2054 [12:21:57] <petn-randall> jak2000: Is it on the correct
timezone? You can change that via 'dpkg-reconfigure
tzdata'.
2055 [12:22:14] <SynrG> g00se1: the slower spin the drive, the
worse the average seek time, too
2056 [12:22:35] <jak2000> oish not
2057 [12:23:05] <g00se1> Back-of-envelope gives me 30 hours for
this 111G copy :(
2058 [12:23:23] <jak2000> petn-randall: dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
<----- Done!!!
2059 [12:23:34] <SynrG> g00se1: fun times. go enjoy the outside.
take a long walk/hike/canoe ;)
2060 [12:23:42] <g00se1> :)
2061 [12:23:59] <jak2000> petn-randall when i restart the server
not need retype: sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata ?
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2073 [12:28:01] <ChrisH> jak2000: the Timezone gets configured
once and is then been read while booting.
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2075 [12:28:51] <DoctorD90> good monring...im testing different
method to save installed packages. using dpkg --get-selections and
aptitude search --disable-columns -F%p '~i!~M!~v' i get
different packages ....why? 0o
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2077 [12:29:27] <themill> DoctorD90: because the searches are two
different things?
2078 [12:29:40] <DoctorD90> what do you mean?
2079 [12:30:08] <themill> have a look at that search pattern
2080 [12:30:16] <DoctorD90> they are listed both in "cloning
installed packages" methods :P just different way to do
it...but it gives different output
2081 [12:30:46] <jak2000> Thanks ChrisH
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2083 [12:30:54] <jak2000> Thanks petn-randall
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2086 [12:32:45] <petn-randall> DoctorD90: You do have to
understand the things you're actually doing. If you cargo-cult,
you'll have a really hard time debugging things when something
breaks.
2087 [12:32:57] <themill> DoctorD90: ~i is installed; ~M is
automatically installed; ~v is virtual packages
2088 [12:33:20] <DoctorD90> cargo-cult?? ...what is it?
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2092 [12:34:05] <DoctorD90> themill, but if i get out that output
what does it remain??
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2095 [12:34:52] <themill> ?
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2098 [12:35:32] <DoctorD90> i disable that columns...so what does
remain?
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2100 [12:36:08] <DoctorD90> i disable cloumns installed,
automatically installed and virtual packages....or that command
disable ALL, and -F prints only that 3 columns?
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2102 [12:36:17] <petn-randall> DoctorD90:
replaced-url
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2105 [12:36:33] <DoctorD90> thx petn-randall ;) i go!
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2107 [12:37:35] <petn-randall> DoctorD90: 'dpkg
--get-selections' will show _ALL_ installed packages, the other
command will only show manually installed packages, leaving out the
automatically installed dependencies and virtual packages.
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2109 [12:38:20] <DoctorD90> petn-randall, lol understood ;) and
yea, im doing this. Im running command dpkgbot gives me to
understand output :) and their functions
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2111 [12:39:25] <themill> also, dpkg --get-selections will show
packages in states other than "install"
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2115 [12:42:37] <DoctorD90> themill, petn-randall dpkg--get.. with
a grep install | grep -v deinstall isnt better?
2116 [12:43:17] <DoctorD90> btw belong to me this
"little" difference would be better to be added in dpkg
command list...
2117 [12:43:43] <DoctorD90> under 'aptitude clone' and
'debian clone'
2118 [12:43:50] <DoctorD90> !tell aptitude clone
2119 [12:43:58] <DoctorD90> dho...
2120 [12:44:06] <DoctorD90> !tell #debian aptitude clone
2121 [12:44:47] <DoctorD90> even because they seems (to me at
least) to accomplish the same task
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2128 [12:48:50] <themill> DoctorD90: the factoids are already as
long as they can be. Any more information is in the man pages
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2130 [12:48:58] <DoctorD90> so the best to save installed
packages, and to restore on a new machine, is apt-clone btw from
what I have understod
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2132 [12:49:20] <themill> (and the difference is mentioned)
2133 [12:49:24] <DoctorD90> themill, yea, but this little
difference, of some word is very clear :)
2134 [12:50:31] <DoctorD90> themill, i read them both, and it
wasnt cleared to me...maybe my fault, but your explaination is much
more clear :)
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2137 [12:53:48] <DeaDSouL> hi, what is 'eth0:avahi' ?
and how can I get my 'ALFA ralink' to work ? please see:
replaced-url
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2144 [12:59:33] <DeaDSouL> when I try to bring it up.. it says:
RTNETLINK answers: Cannot allocate memory
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2154 [13:04:04] <manbehindthemadn> So I am using the IoT debian on
a BeagleBone, I have need to use a usb wireless adapter, for some
reason it wants to eat the same hardware address as the the on board
cape manager. I need to write a udev rule for the wifi stick, but
it's been a while and I cannot remember how to discover a good
address to point it at :-/
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2163 [13:07:10] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: I didn't
understand what do you want?
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2166 [13:08:22] <manbehindthemadn> The wifi stick takes the device
address of BB's gpio processor, so I need to write a udev rule
to assign it to a safe location
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2168 [13:08:53] <manbehindthemadn> That I can handle, I just
can't remember how to collect all the device address
information on this distro as im a little rusty
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2172 [13:10:26] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: lspci, lsusb ?
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2174 [13:12:01] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: `lsusb | egrep -i
'wireless|wifi'`
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2186 [13:17:23] <manbehindthemadn> What package supplies lspci?
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2192 [13:18:46] <manbehindthemadn> was it pciutilities?
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2198 [13:20:21] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: `aptitude install
pciutils`
2199 [13:20:29] <manbehindthemadn> AH! that's it
2200 [13:20:30] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: yes
2201 [13:20:37] <manbehindthemadn> thanks
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2203 [13:20:49] <DeaDSouL> manbehindthemadn: you're welcome
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2213 [13:26:48] <DeaDSouL> when I do `ip link set wlan0 up` .. it
says: 'RTNETLINK answers: Cannot allocate memory' ... how
to get the 'usb-ALFA wireless adapter' to work?
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2236 [13:38:52] <DeaDSouL> anyone guys?
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2247 [13:42:04] <jelly> DeaDSouL: which debian release, did you
install the firmware for that device?
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2250 [13:42:39] <jelly> DeaDSouL: what dos the lsusb line for it
look like
2251 [13:42:44] <jelly> does*
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2263 [13:50:09] <DeaDSouL> jelly: sorry, I was away. yes I've
installed 'firmware-realtek' and I'm using jessie
8.5. lsusb: 'Bus 004 Device 009: ID 148f:3070 Ralink
Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter'
2264 [13:50:41] <otyugh> Let say I'm logged in
"foo" and I want to execute firefox as "bar".
How would I do that ?
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2267 [13:51:08] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: `su bar` then `firefox`
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2269 [13:51:23] <otyugh> yeah and even "export
DISPLAY=:0" before
2270 [13:51:40] <otyugh> but well, not working
2271 [13:51:44] <otyugh> as X wasn't running
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2273 [13:52:31] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: `su bar` will let you login as
'bar' after entering his/her password, as long as you
wasn't login from root.. if you're root, you won't be
asked for any passwords
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2277 [13:53:04] <otyugh> yes DeaDSouL I know, this isn't the
issue there
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2279 [13:53:20] <otyugh> The gui apps just says "Can't
open display: :0"
2280 [13:53:36] <ByteStorm> hello guys
2281 [13:53:52] <otyugh> althought as bar "$ echo
$DISPLAY" gives :0
2282 [13:53:57] <ByteStorm> has anyone of you done this thing on
their mobile:
replaced-url
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2287 [13:54:31] <dstack> WHen ever I click on a exe it won't
run on debian
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2289 [13:54:53] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: try `who` just to identify the
DISPLAY ... sometimes it's :0.0
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2291 [13:55:08] <ByteStorm> dstack: the exe structure isnt meant
for ext4 filesystems
2292 [13:55:09] <DeaDSouL> dstack: exe for windows not linux
2293 [13:55:22] <DeaDSouL> dstack: unless you're using an
emulators like 'WINE'
2294 [13:55:24] <ByteStorm> or linux systems
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2296 [13:55:39] <ByteStorm> google WINE dstack
2297 [13:56:28] <otyugh> DeaDSouL, "BAR pts/9 2016-08-23
13:34 (:0)
2298 [13:56:28] <otyugh> "
2299 [13:56:37] <otyugh> Seem right
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2302 [13:57:02] <otyugh> Maybe there is some additionnal
permission needed by Xorg we don't know of ?
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2304 [13:57:20] <otyugh> Did you tried yourself DeaDSouL ?
2305 [13:57:24] <dstack> When ever im on the wine website it says
wine is not an emulator.
2306 [13:57:35] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: are you trying to open firefox
from ssh? or another tty? like alt+ctrl+f3 ?
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2309 [13:58:04] <Ben64> dstack: that's true
2310 [13:58:05] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: yes, 6 or 7 years ago...
can't remember exactly the way
2311 [13:58:06] <otyugh> DeaDSouL, no from local. The purpose
latter is ssh retricted access as some user, but it's after :p
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2315 [13:58:40] <otyugh> No I just say, trying for yourself the
"logging as some other user and try to launch a gui app"
2316 [13:59:17] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: who did you do it exactly?
2317 [13:59:33] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: you're in gui as
'foo' right ?
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2319 [13:59:53] <otyugh> ho sorry for the confusion
2320 [13:59:54] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: in that gui you fired terminal
and logged in as 'bar' .. correct?
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2323 [14:00:11] <otyugh> yes, it was foo in the latter who output,
sorry x)
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2325 [14:00:25] <otyugh> as bar is not able to launch anything
2326 [14:00:31] <otyugh> gui related, i mean
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2332 [14:02:00] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: try install tmux, and open a
new session while you're 'foo' in the gui. ex: `tmux
new -s test`
2333 [14:02:42] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: then login from another tty as
foo, and attach that session. ex: `tmux attach -t test` ... then
fire up the firefox
2334 [14:03:10] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: will it work?
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2338 [14:04:51] <DeaDSouL> jelly: any ideas>
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2340 [14:05:44] <otyugh> DeaDSouL, I'm not sure to get what
you are trying to do using tmux there :x
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2342 [14:07:04] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: it will be fired by the
terminal on that gui on the exact same DISPLAY... then restore the
session, which will fire all x on that DISPLAY... just a test, worth
a try ;)
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2356 [14:15:26] <mrtnt> Am I correct that latest versions of
Debian have virtio drivers installed by default?
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2363 [14:18:08] <donald> I want to encrypt an extern hard disk
partition. I met critic bugs with disks and gparted does not
supports encryption. can I encrypt a partition of an extern hard
disk on linux with ext4 and luks with disks?
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2372 [14:19:48] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: it works for me:
replaced-url
2373 [14:20:16] <DeaDSouL> donald: yes you can
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2375 [14:21:15] <otyugh> DeaDSouL, well that's not what
I'm trying to do ^^'
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2378 [14:22:06] <otyugh> if you'd launched an app as
deadsoul2 in a xorg environement belonging to deadsoul, it would
thought
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2380 [14:22:41] <donald> DeaDSouL: with the disks utility?
2381 [14:23:02] <DeaDSouL> donald: yes, that's how I
encrypted my wd-elements before
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2384 [14:23:38] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: deadsoul already logged in X...
I ssh, exported his display, then launched a gui-app
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2389 [14:24:10] <donald> DeaDSouL: I tried on differents Os and
get differents errors :/
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2391 [14:24:24] <otyugh> yes DeaDSouL is already logged in X.
That's not what I'm trying to do precisely :p
2392 [14:24:35] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: what are you trying to do?
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2397 [14:25:04] <DeaDSouL> donald: I believe I did it on ubuntu
12.04 if I remember
2398 [14:25:05] <otyugh> launching an app as a user not logged in
X already
2399 [14:25:16] <donald> for example disks exits and a partition
with content know as"unknow" is listed as a proprieties of
the filessystsem
2400 [14:25:24] <DeaDSouL> donald: what errors they're
complaining about?
2401 [14:26:48] <themill> otyugh: sounds like you want gksudo
2402 [14:26:48] <DeaDSouL> otyugh: OH!... you mean you're
'user1' is logged-in X, but you want 'user2'
owns a gui-app in user1's X ?
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2404 [14:27:00] <donald> disk crashes and ubuntu send a log
"sorry, ubuntu has met an intern error"
2405 [14:27:01] <otyugh> gloria DeaDSouL
2406 [14:27:12] <otyugh> seem the solution is using xhost,
I'm trying right now
2407 [14:27:21] <ByteStorm> DeadSoul can you help me?
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2409 [14:27:33] <themill> otyugh: no, xhost is about the worst
thing you can do
2410 [14:27:42] <DeaDSouL> ByteStorm: sure bro if i can
2411 [14:27:56] <donald> DeaDSouL: do I need to install some
softwares?
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2413 [14:28:13] <otyugh> themill, ... Fuuu purist
2414 [14:28:22] <ByteStorm> i hav a armvf processor phone,can i
install armvf debian system in it or armel?
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2416 [14:29:04] <DeaDSouL> donald: yes, you'll need to have
'cryptsetup' installed
2417 [14:29:21] <donald> apt-get install cryptsetup ?
2418 [14:29:23] <DeaDSouL> ByteStorm: I'm sorry I have no
idea about armvf
2419 [14:29:40] <ByteStorm> ok
2420 [14:29:48] <DeaDSouL> donald: yeah, but first search for it
different name maybe
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2422 [14:30:34] <DeaDSouL> donald: you're in debian?
2423 [14:30:56] <donald> on ubuntu for the moment but I am going
to do it in debian
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2427 [14:32:06] <donald> DeaDSouL: please can you make a list of
everything I need to download?
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2441 [14:36:28] <DeaDSouL> donald: just that package
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2446 [14:37:01] <DeaDSouL> donald: then fire up disks-utility and
format & encrypt that usb-disk
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2456 [14:40:35] <otyugh> themill, is using "xhost
+local:userX" a potential security issue ?
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2464 [14:42:07] <DeaDSouL> yesterday I tried ubuntu 16.04.1 ....
couldn't stand it... as usual laggy specially after apt upgrade
& reboot :p... not everything work as smooth as they should even
'totem' :P it didn't recognise my ati-radeon
graphics-card... not even the usb-wireless adapter!! and their
software-center didn't show all packages... I had to manually
install some none-gui packages. and there was no option to enable
the none-gui results in the software-center.. where are yo
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2466 [14:42:34] <talin> hello. i am currently using jessie on my
desktop. it would be fun to try some newer stuff from stretch... how
safe is this?
2467 [14:42:41] <sypher> talin: Not.
2468 [14:42:42] <DeaDSouL> regonize*
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2471 [14:43:34] <DeaDSouL> talin: if you want to test it's
ok.. but won't be stable and not good for production... try it
in virtualbox
2472 [14:43:56] <talin> aah, okay. i will stay with jessie, then.
it wasn't a big deal anyway
2473 [14:44:16] <DeaDSouL> talin: anything not from stable
repository, consider it not stable even if it is for few days ;)
2474 [14:44:40] <otyugh> talin: it's not supported, most of
the time you would be advised against it, or using backport as least
damaging but still unsupported. You could, as I, use sometimes stuff
compiled from testing, but it's really your security and
stability in the balance. Never had issue, but if I had or have in
the future, I will know I'm to blame only for the broken pieces
or security weakness.
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2477 [14:47:37] <otyugh> There is distributions really taillored
for new software if you need to use the last shiny features,
it's archlinux. As a gamer on GNU/Linux I need this to play
with the last version without having to fight each time, but debian
is way more accurate for "something that work".
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2479 [14:47:53] <donald> DeaDSouL: I am lost can you recap every
step?
2480 [14:48:12] <DeaDSouL> donald: do you want to encrypt it?
2481 [14:48:59] <DeaDSouL> donald: just install that package, the
open disks app, select you hdd you want to encrypt, format it with
encryption... and you're done
2482 [14:49:44] <talin> otyugh: i see. i am too lazy to learn
another distro now, so i guess i'll just use older debian stuff
:-)
2483 [14:50:06] <donald> DeaDSouL: donald: do you want to encrypt
it? => yes
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2493 [14:53:20] <DeaDSouL> donald: here is a good old article to
do it from terminal :
replaced-url
2494 [14:53:23] <otyugh> talin : well there is backport then, for
newer flavors, maybe it can help if you want some "a bit less
old" software on specific stuff. But it's a bit of work
too.
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2504 [14:55:00] <talin> otyugh: i see. i guess it's not that
urgent for now, though. thanks for an excellent answer
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2506 [14:55:05] <donald> error during the creation of teh
partition
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2508 [14:55:21] <donald> error wiping thenewly created partition
2509 [14:55:26] <donald> /dev/sdb
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2511 [14:56:10] <DeaDSouL> donald: identify you usb-disk by
`lsblk`
2512 [14:56:14] <donald> commandline 'wommand line
'wipef -a "dev/sdb2"' exit with a non zero
status 1: wipef error
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2517 [14:57:59] <DeaDSouL> donald: just to be safe.. are you sure
it's 'sdb' ?
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2520 [14:58:21] <donald> no
2521 [14:58:28] <donald> it was sbd2
2522 [14:58:41] <donald> butnow I formatted the disk
2523 [14:58:54] <DeaDSouL> donald: take a screenshot of `lsblk`
2524 [14:58:54] <donald> so now yes itis
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2526 [15:00:03] <DeaDSouL> donald: and you want to encrypt the
whole usb-disk, right ?
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2528 [15:00:21] <donald>
replaced-url
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2530 [15:00:37] <donald> yes but with differents partitions
2531 [15:00:48] <DeaDSouL> donald: only `lsblk`
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2533 [15:01:16] <M-alex_mayorga> ¡Hola! Got
replaced-url
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2538 [15:01:59] <mylord> how do I change my user’s
“name”, not username
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2543 [15:02:14] <donald>
replaced-url
2544 [15:02:25] <donald> DeaDSouL
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2546 [15:02:53] <linux-fox> modify your name in the /etc/passwd
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2548 [15:03:14] <DeaDSouL> donald: it's 1tb.. right?
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2551 [15:03:27] <donald> yes it is
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2556 [15:04:39] <donald> DeaDSouL
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2559 [15:06:20] <DeaDSouL> donald: good, try to format it all,
then setup your partitions normally, then apply the instructions in
that link I gave you, to the partition you want to encrypt
2560 [15:06:25] <ChrisH> mylord: man chfn
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2564 [15:07:22] <donald> normally = not encrypted ?
2565 [15:07:30] <donald> DeadSouL
2566 [15:08:17] <donald> I get the same error than before when I
created the first clear partition
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2568 [15:08:24] <DeaDSouL> I have a usb-wireless-adapter (alfa)...
I'm trying to `ip link set wlan0 up` and it's saying:
'RTNETLINK answers: Cannot allocate memory' ... any idea
guys?
2569 [15:08:32] <DeaDSouL> donald: yes bro
2570 [15:08:59] <DeaDSouL> donald: or do you want to encrypt the
whole disk ? you said you need partitions
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2572 [15:09:23] <DeaDSouL> donald: did you install that package?
2573 [15:09:27] <Aliekezhi> hum, I'm not very familiar with
.dsc files, after using dpkg-buildpackage, I get an error message
about a missing debian/changelog, any ideas ?
2574 [15:09:33] <donald> DeadSouL: I mean my partition has not
been created norally
2575 [15:09:43] <donald> DeadSoul: which package?
2576 [15:09:49] <DeaDSouL> donald: cryptpackage
2577 [15:09:58] <DeaDSouL> donald: cryptsetup *
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2581 [15:10:33] <donald> cryptsetup was already present in my
debian
2582 [15:10:47] <DeaDSouL> donald: are you in debian or ubuntu?
2583 [15:10:52] <donald> debian now
2584 [15:11:00] <M-alex_mayorga> My paste looks a lot like
replaced-url
2585 [15:11:01] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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2587 [15:11:11] <DeaDSouL> donald: ok, install that package, then
open disks utility
2588 [15:11:24] <donald> after?
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2590 [15:12:19] <DeaDSouL> donald: format it with encryption
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2592 [15:12:47] <donald> DeadSouL: I can format and encrypt all
the disk?
2593 [15:13:04] <DeaDSouL> donald: yes, I believe there is an
option there
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2595 [15:13:40] <DeaDSouL> donald: ops,. it's up to you ...
whether you want to encrypt it all or just a partition
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2597 [15:13:47] <donald> DeaDSouL: do you mean I make an encrypted
partition for all the disk?
2598 [15:14:12] <donald> actually not I want to encrypt
différents partitions
2599 [15:14:15] <DeaDSouL> donald: it's up to you based on
your needs
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2601 [15:14:58] <DeaDSouL> donald: do you have teamviewer?
2602 [15:15:06] <donald> no
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2606 [15:15:23] <donald> sorry I do not want to use a teamviewer
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2610 [15:16:14] <DeaDSouL> donald: it's ok, just setup your
partitions via disks or gparted... then get back to disks and
encrypt the partitions you want
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2615 [15:17:49] <M-alex_mayorga> How to move a bug from plymouth
to initramfs-update per
replaced-url
2616 [15:17:49] <donald> DeadSouL: do you mean I have to make a
partition and format this one after to encrypt this one?
2617 [15:17:51] <M-alex_mayorga> ?
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2619 [15:17:57] <donald> I can not encrypt it directly?
2620 [15:18:45] <DeaDSouL> donald: if the app doesn't allow
you to encrypt while partitioning.. then yes
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2622 [15:19:38] <linux-fox> modify your name in the /etc/passwd
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2624 [15:20:41] <donald> DeaDSouL: are you sure there is not any
cleaner solution?
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2626 [15:20:49] <donald> why I cnanot do it directly?
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2631 [15:21:36] <donald> is it a goog habit to do it?
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2633 [15:22:46] <wewlad> omfg
2634 [15:23:02] <DeaDSouL> donald: if you can do it direcrly. do
it.. I don't have any linux X near to me right now. and I
don't remember the options in disks-utility
2635 [15:23:11] <wewlad> I just ran 'apt-get autoremove'
to remove unneded dependencies - and it deleted kdm
2636 [15:23:17] <wewlad> I'm in kde right now, wtf?
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2638 [15:24:36] <donald> DeaDSouL: why do I have to do it? linux
has a bug?
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2641 [15:25:12] <DeaDSouL> donald: what bug?? what is 'why do
you have to do it' ?
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2643 [15:25:33] <donald> DeaDSouL: it does not look clean
2644 [15:25:51] <DeaDSouL> donald: what's not look clean?
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2648 [15:27:26] <DeaDSouL> donald: please try this:
replaced-url
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2658 [15:29:24] <jelly> wewlad: what you're running right now
is not taken into account, only package dependencies and whether
something got installed explicitely ("manually") or not.
install task-kde-desktop to get back all the stuff debian
maintainers think are useful with kde.
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2663 [15:30:00] <wewlad> jelly: I installed kdm and now everything
seems to be back to normal
2664 [15:30:25] <jelly> wewlad: you probably removed some
component task-kde-desktop depended on, and did not read what would
become "unneeded" at that time
2665 [15:30:33] <wewlad> I explicitly (manually) installed kde
once, so I suppose kdm shouldn't have been deleted as unneeded
dependency
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2667 [15:31:11] <jelly> do you happen to know exactly what you did
doing that kde install?
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2669 [15:31:53] <wewlad> 'exactly' in what meaning?
which bit went where? no, I don't
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2673 [15:33:17] <wewlad> 'apt-get install
plasma-desktop' > yes, yes, okay
2674 [15:33:17] <jelly> wewlad: which command line did you use?
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2677 [15:33:58] <jelly> right
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2680 [15:34:29] <wewlad> if that is right - then why did kdm get
deleted by autoremove?
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2684 [15:35:30] <ByteStorm> ok guys
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2687 [15:36:05] <ByteStorm> dd bs=512 count=1080000 if/dev/zero
of=debian_arm.img
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2689 [15:36:20] <ByteStorm> as i understand from this command,
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2691 [15:36:41] <ByteStorm> "bs=512" is the block length
of the img,right?
2692 [15:36:42] <wewlad> it will write zeros to your img
2693 [15:36:58] <wewlad> if=dev/zero, not if/dev/zero
2694 [15:37:13] <ByteStorm> and count is the size of the image
2695 [15:37:17] <Jagst3r15_> hey, if i were to upgade my server
once debian 9 is release from debian 8 and i am on php 5 now, will
it force me to upgrade to 7 or can i stick with the packages i have
installed already and still go to 9
2696 [15:37:25] <wewlad> bs=512 means block size
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2698 [15:37:30] <ByteStorm> ok wewlad
2699 [15:37:45] <oish> ByteStorm: count is the number of blocks...
2700 [15:37:57] <ByteStorm> ok
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2702 [15:38:24] <ByteStorm> oish the number of blocks of length
1Kb
2703 [15:38:25] <ByteStorm> ?
2704 [15:38:36] <jelly> Jagst3r15_: it will force you to whichever
versions come with debian 9, that seems to be php 7
2705 [15:38:46] <Jagst3r15_> funny
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2707 [15:38:59] <jelly> ByteStorm: number of blocks of size
specified in bs=
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2709 [15:39:03] <Jagst3r15_> cause i upgraded ubuntu 15.10 to
16.04 and it kept me on php5 on my one server
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2711 [15:39:04] <oish> ByteStorm: Of 512 byte blocks if you say
bs=512
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2713 [15:39:09] <Jagst3r15_> jelly why would that be
2714 [15:39:10] <ByteStorm> ok
2715 [15:39:12] <jelly> ByteStorm: bs stands for "block
size"
2716 [15:39:17] <ByteStorm> ok
2717 [15:39:31] <Jagst3r15_> i know its ubuntu but was wondering
if its the same for my debian server
2718 [15:39:33] <Iridos> but why doesn't "man dd"
tell you that?
2719 [15:39:40] <ByteStorm> so if i do this command on the *.img
file:
2720 [15:39:52] <ByteStorm> mkfs.ext4 debian_arm.img
2721 [15:40:07] <ByteStorm> will it formnat the img file to ext4
filesystem?
2722 [15:40:12] <jelly> Jagst3r15_: php is a fast moving target,
so the distribution makes a choice which version they're going
to be able to support
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2725 [15:40:27] <wewlad> can a file be formatted to a filesystem?
2726 [15:40:38] <jelly> wewlad: yes.
2727 [15:40:46] <Jagst3r15_> jelly right, but on my ubuntu machine
i just upped to 16.04 i still have php5...i thought it forces u to
upgrade but i guess not!?
2728 [15:40:46] <ByteStorm> idk what,i was following a tutorial on
youtube and idk what the guy wrote
2729 [15:40:54] <rafalcpp> how should console program ask for
options as some checklist, it seems "dialog" program does
not support multi-line checklist items
2730 [15:41:00] <ByteStorm> jelly is tht a positive?
2731 [15:41:00] <wewlad> jelly: only image files or any files?
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2734 [15:41:15] <jelly> Jagst3r15_: you still got upgraded to the
version your distro vendor supports.
2735 [15:42:14] <jelly> wewlad: mkfs writes some information to a
file or block device. it doesn't really care what the previous
contents were.
2736 [15:42:17] <Iridos> wewlad, actually even if=/dev/zero, not
if=dev/zero (except if cwd is /)
2737 [15:42:43] <wewlad> true
2738 [15:42:51] <ByteStorm> ok
2739 [15:42:54] <Jagst3r15_> jelly but the only package that ships
w/ ubuntu 16.04 is 7...how come my server upgraded to 16.04 but
still kept php5.6
2740 [15:42:58] <jelly> wewlad: so sure you can mkfs -t ext4
BigBunny.mkv
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2743 [15:43:16] <jelly> Jagst3r15_: you'll have to ask the
vendor for your distro
2744 [15:43:20] <Jagst3r15_> ok
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2747 [15:43:42] <wewlad> i thought mkfs formats disk for a
specified file system
2748 [15:43:49] <ByteStorm> so jelly,what will this command do:
mount -o loop debian_arm.img /mnt
2749 [15:43:58] <ByteStorm> especially the -o and loop part
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2751 [15:44:39] <jelly> ByteStorm: hm, did you read about
"THE LOOP DEVICE" in man mount
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2753 [15:44:48] <ByteStorm> no
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2755 [15:44:55] <jelly> ByteStorm: you might want to
2756 [15:44:55] <ByteStorm> ok ill
2757 [15:45:27] <jelly> ByteStorm: also,
replaced-url
2758 [15:45:38] <ByteStorm> thnx jelly
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2760 [15:47:39] <wewlad> how can a file contain a filesystem?
2761 [15:47:56] <wewlad> unless it's a disk image
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2767 [15:49:31] <jmcnaught> wewlad: there's nothing special
about a disk image except that it is a file that contains
filesystem(s)
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2772 [15:51:44] <wewlad> sounds weird. how can a text file or an
audio file contain a file system? makes no sense to me
2773 [15:52:04] <wewlad> also, doesn't mkfs get installed
with debian?
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2777 [15:52:51] <jmcnaught> wewlad: text files and audio files
don't contain filesystems
2778 [15:52:55] <wewlad> I see 'man mkfs', but both mkfs
and mkfs.ext4 result into 'zsh: command not found: mkfs (or
mkfs.ext4'
2779 [15:53:23] <jmcnaught> wewlad: look in /sbin
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2782 [15:53:54] <wewlad> it's there
2783 [15:54:14] <wewlad> do I need root privileges to use it?
2784 [15:54:34] <sypher> wewlad: A file is not a text file or an
audio file. It is a file that contains data, which may be text, or
audio, or a filesystem structure.
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2862 [16:28:00] <lindbergio> Is there anyway I could follow the
progress of let's say the "linux-image-amd64" package
for Stretch/jessie-backports? Is it possible to get notified when a
new version of a package gets released?
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2866 [16:29:07] <jhutchins> lindbergio: There is a mailing list
that annouces new packages. I don't think there's one
specific to kernel releases.
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2873 [16:31:34] <lindbergio> jhutchins: Ok, thanks. Is it possible
to see the progress of a package before it gets released?
2874 [16:31:35] <SynrG> there is the package tracking system. you
can 'subscribe' to any package.
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2876 [16:31:50] <SynrG> !pts
2877 [16:31:50] <dpkg> it has been said that pts is the Debian
"Package Tracking System":
replaced-url
2878 [16:32:19] <SynrG> hmm. largely superseded by
tracker.debian.org, iirc
2879 [16:32:45] <SynrG> i believe subscription is per source
package, not per binary
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2881 [16:33:01] <SynrG>
replaced-url
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2883 [16:33:12] <SynrG> see the big, blue "Subscribe"
button on the right
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2885 [16:33:38] <SynrG> unsure if that's available to
non-developers ...
2886 [16:33:51] <lindbergio> SynrG: Ah, great! Didn't know
about the tracking system.
2887 [16:34:17] <SynrG> lindbergio: you'll see the rss link
on the News
2888 [16:34:21] <SynrG> that's probably most convenient
2889 [16:34:45] <lindbergio> SynrG: Yup
2890 [16:36:16] <jhutchins> lindbergio: You may be able to work
with the package maintainers. For the kernel, there are mailing
lists at kernel.org, but they are not Debian specific.
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2892 [16:36:59] <jhutchins> lindbergio:
replaced-url
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2896 [16:37:48] <wewlad> how come that I do 'sudo apt-get
install wine' then 'sudo apt-get remove wine' then
'sudo apt-get autoremove' and then 'dpkg -l | grep
wine' shows that I still have libwine:amd64 installed?
2897 [16:37:52] <lindbergio> jhutchins: This seems promising
replaced-url
2898 [16:38:16] <minimalism> Is there a way I can remove packages
that aren't really related to others without them dragging out
half the system?
2899 [16:38:26] <wewlad> I also did 'sudo apt-get clean'
and 'sudo apt-get autoclean'
2900 [16:38:31] <jhutchins> lindbergio: Yep. The question is,
which of the many sources is authoratative?
2901 [16:38:34] <minimalism> I try to remove some freetype libs on
a debian server, and it wants to take all of grub with it
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2904 [16:39:20] <jhutchins> minimalism: I believe that the process
is to mark the package as manually installed, then tryu to remove
it. Why bother?
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2906 [16:40:01] <minimalism> jhutchins: Because if "why
bother" was my answer to everything, I'd be living in
clutter
2907 [16:40:30] <minimalism> Does apt have a command to simply
change flag like --asdep or --asexplicit with pacman?
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2916 [16:41:31] <jhutchins> minimalism: Yes, there's some
mechanism. I'm not sure what the process is. The distinction is
between files installed "automatically" as part of a
package and files installed manually.
2917 [16:42:26] <wewlad> I guess that mechanism is broken
2918 [16:43:10] <wewlad> I haven't installed libwine:amd64
manually, yet it remains in the system after I removed wine and then
did autoremove, clean and autoclean.
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2920 [16:43:38] <minimalism> wewlad: Did you try to purge? It
leaves rc's in dpkg -l
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2923 [16:44:29] <wewlad> no. I don't have purge in my notes,
so I'll have to learn to use it first.
2924 [16:44:43] <minimalism> purge removes the configs and rc left
behind
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2930 [16:46:33] <wewlad> minimalism: purge didn't work as
expected, after installing wine and purging it, dpkg -l | grep wine
shows that I have libwine:amd64, libwine-gecko-2.21 and wine64
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2932 [16:47:30] <wewlad> I'd call that a broken package, but
in fact it seems more like a bug of my package manager
2933 [16:47:37] <minimalism> did you try apt-get purge libwine
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2936 [16:48:01] <wewlad> minimalism: no, why would I? I
haven't manually installed libwine, it got installed with wine.
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2939 [16:48:31] <minimalism> well if it's still there, try it
2940 [16:48:54] <wewlad> the problem is that it's still
there, while it should have perished when I deleted wine
2941 [16:49:22] <wewlad> I didn't install libwine manually,
so I expect it to be gone after removing the program that installed
it as a dependency
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2944 [16:50:00] <jez9999> I'm trying to install nethogs from
jessie-backports: apt-get -t jessie-backports install
"nethogs"
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2946 [16:50:11] <jez9999> but i get the error: E: The value
'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as
such a release is not available in the sources
2947 [16:50:22] <jez9999> why is this? i think i've added
jessie-backports in /etc/apt/sources.list
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2950 [16:50:41] <jez9999> deb
replaced-url
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2954 [16:51:07] <wewlad> jez9999: apt-get update
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2956 [16:51:34] <jez9999> ah
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2958 [16:52:11] <jez9999> the thing is i only want to install that
one package. is there a way i can temporarily enable
jessie-backports, then update, then disable it again?
2959 [16:52:18] <wewlad> yes
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2961 [16:52:44] <slax0r> sure, enable, update, install what you
want, disable, update again
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2963 [16:53:30] <minimalism> Do any of you ever feel like apt
isn't worth it?
2964 [16:53:48] <wewlad> yes
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2966 [16:54:08] <wewlad> I do feel so now, when seems to fails to
work
2967 [16:54:31] <slax0r> why would it not be worth it?
2968 [16:54:41] <slax0r> do you want to manage all the
dependencies by hand?
2969 [16:54:42] <minimalism> because it's a pain to do
anything
2970 [16:54:44] <wewlad> because it doesn't work as I expect
it to
2971 [16:54:58] <slax0r> you clearly haven't managed a system
without a package manage before
2972 [16:55:02] <wewlad> it doesn't manage dependencies
properly
2973 [16:55:06] <slax0r> good luck with the deps, and removals etc
2974 [16:55:16] <slax0r> how does it not manage dependencies
properly?
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2976 [16:55:26] <slax0r> what would the proper way of handling
them be then?
2977 [16:55:29] <wewlad> could you scroll the chat log a bit up?
2978 [16:55:41] <valdyn> its not apts fault
2979 [16:55:48] <wewlad> how come?
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2981 [16:56:19] <valdyn> sometimes deps are broken, in general
deps are not solvable. Apt does a nice job when deps are not broken
for the usual cases
2982 [16:56:29] <slax0r> I see no reference as to how it should
handle dependencies, sorry
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2984 [16:56:43] <wewlad> I install package_A, which also installs
package_B as a dependency. then I remove/purge package_A + do
autoclean, clean and autoremove and package_B is still there.
who's fault is that if not apt's?
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2987 [16:57:04] <valdyn> wewlad: yours for not reading the docs ;)
2988 [16:57:11] <wewlad> I knew it!
2989 [16:57:12] <wewlad> :D
2990 [16:57:51] <wewlad> something doesn't work as expected?
get rtfm'ed!
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2995 [16:59:15] <minimalism> I'll grant that reading the
manual more would help some, but this whole process would've
taken 5 minutes with pacman and not try to remove systemd if I
wanted to remove a crypt lib
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2997 [17:01:05] <slax0r> wewlad: I don't get what the problem
is, remove the missed packages then, apt-get purge libwine and be
done with it
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3002 [17:01:56] <jhutchins> jez9999: Packages from backports will
only be installed if you specify that you want to install from
there. Dependencies will be installed, and when you do system
updates they will update installed backports, but no other packages
will be installed unless specified.
3003 [17:01:57] <wewlad> I don't want to hunt for unwanted
packages that I haven't installed manually
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3007 [17:02:15] <jhutchins> wewlad: Perhaps you should be looking
at LFS?
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3009 [17:02:48] <wewlad> jhutchins: linux from scratch?
3010 [17:02:50] <jez9999> jhutchins: i'm worried that they
will be installed based on question like
replaced-url
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3012 [17:03:17] <jhutchins> wewlad: Yes.
3013 [17:03:25] <slax0r> don't need LFS, you can install
everything manually on debian just as well
3014 [17:03:42] <slax0r> download source, and "make"
away
3015 [17:03:49] <wewlad> slax0r: you don't see a problem
here, don't you?
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3018 [17:04:13] <slax0r> wewlad: with what?
3019 [17:04:16] <wewlad> with apt
3020 [17:04:47] <slax0r> I understand what you mean, but I
don't understand why you are complaining, you identified the
unnecesarily install package, remove it, and move on
3021 [17:04:51] <sypher> Okay, what is the actual problem here?
3022 [17:05:05] <wewlad> slax0r: this particular case is just
example.
3023 [17:05:22] <wewlad> I've installed and removed lots of
packages, I don't even remember which ones now
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3025 [17:05:49] <wewlad> because apt fails
3026 [17:06:16] <jhutchins> jez9999: You should pay attention to
what apt* is proposing to install when you run it. Upgrading a
kernel can require a lot of other things to be upgraded as well.
3027 [17:06:36] <jez9999> erm, i'm not upgrading a kernel
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3029 [17:06:55] <sypher> wewlad: apt fails how?
3030 [17:06:55] <jelly> wewlad: apt and aptitude and dpkg keep
logs if you want to hunt for the root cause
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3032 [17:06:57] <jhutchins> jez9999: The post you cited was about
upgrading a kernel.
3033 [17:07:13] <wewlad> sypher: I explained like 5 times by now
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3035 [17:07:26] <jhutchins> jez9999: There are sometimes
"Recommended" packages, whether these are installed
automatically is configurable.
3036 [17:07:33] <wewlad> jelly: I'd like robots to keep me
from those hunts
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3038 [17:08:08] <slax0r> if I may, 16:37 < wewlad> how come
that I do 'sudo apt-get install wine' then 'sudo
apt-get remove wine' then 'sudo apt-get autoremove'
and then 'dpkg -l | grep wine' shows that I still have
libwine:amd64 installed?
3039 [17:08:14] <slax0r> this is the "root issue" here I
think
3040 [17:08:16] <sypher> wewlad: You do realize that not everyone
is sitting here watching everything you say, right?
3041 [17:08:21] <jhutchins> wewlad: The default policies are good
enough for the majority of users.
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3045 [17:09:01] <jhutchins> wewlad: Wine is not regarded as one of
the best maintained packages. It changes rapidly, and is not
actually necessary.
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3047 [17:09:12] <jhutchins> wewlad: I've been running for
more than ten years without it.
3048 [17:09:17] <wewlad> sypher: yes. You do realize that you may
be the 5th person waking up from sleep on this channel and asking me
the very same question about how apt fails and then after I explain
it - someone else wakes up, reads my last message and asks how it
fails and so on and on
3049 [17:09:47] <jhutchins> wewlad: The preferred path is to find
Open Source packages that do what you need and not reflexively run
Windows software.
3050 [17:10:24] <plantfood> yes wine is a hassle, best if you can
avoid it
3051 [17:10:25] <jelly> wewlad: oh, explaining may not be the best
option if you want it fixed.
3052 [17:10:28] <jelly> !bat
3053 [17:10:28] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
3054 [17:10:36] <jhutchins> wewlad: If you're going to run
Windows software, you should expect cruft.
3055 [17:10:37] <jelly> wewlad: ^^ show that.
3056 [17:10:40] <plantfood> photoshop CS2 works on ubuntu with
wine though
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3058 [17:11:02] <jhutchins> plantfood: Gimp runs fine without it.
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3062 [17:12:36] <slax0r> we all know there are alternatives for
virtually everything, but I don't think that's the
direction this discussion should go
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3064 [17:13:38] <jelly> people doing actual art say gimp is a pita
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3068 [17:14:44] <wewlad> jelly: 'apt-cache policy wine |
pastebinit':
replaced-url
3069 [17:15:09] <jelly> wewlad: can you pretty please put all the
info in a single paste?
3070 [17:15:25] <plantfood> mm i have use photoshop & inkscape
alot but haven't lasted longer than 5 or 10 minutes with GIMP
3071 [17:15:30] <wewlad> jelly: will try to
3072 [17:15:36] <plantfood> but i'm sure it's just a
learning curve
3073 [17:15:58] <jelly> wewlad: at the very least you can
"apt-cache policy wine libwine:amd64 ..." (all the
packages mentioned in the output of the command that has issues)
3074 [17:16:23] <jelly> that's step 2.
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3080 [17:18:06] <wewlad> jelly: is there anything better than
pastebinit? it halts if I do stuff like 'apt-get install wine |
pastebinit' because 'apt-get install wine' expects my
confirmation and I don't see the prompt
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3088 [17:20:21] <jelly> wewlad: hmm. if you can't copy/paste
from a terminal, you can do this: script stuff-to-paste.txt -- this
opens a new shell and logs all the input and output. When
you're finished, "exit" that shell and pastebin the
txt log file.
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3092 [17:21:02] <plantfood> maybe try:
replaced-url
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3094 [17:21:37] <wewlad> jelly:
replaced-url
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3102 [17:25:00] <wewlad> I'd also appreciate if someone could
explain how to fix those warnings that I get about LC_ (lines 18-29,
69-80, 93-104)
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3106 [17:28:05] <jelly> wewlad: well this looks mostly fine, apart
from the locale warnings. The commands removed stuff.
3107 [17:28:09] <colo-work> wewlad, install the
"locales-all" pkg, or run "locale-gen"
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3110 [17:28:35] <colo-work> (both options need root privs)
3111 [17:28:47] <jelly> wewlad: if you want the UK locale to work
correctly, run "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and enable en_GB
UTF-8
3112 [17:28:55] <wewlad> jelly: line 118 and 120 show that I have
libwine:amd64 package installed. I didn't install it, thus apt
fails.
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3114 [17:29:01] <complib> why /var/log/syslog shows duplicate of
each command?
3115 [17:29:32] <jelly> wewlad: nope, rc status means Removed,
Conffiles remaining
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3117 [17:29:52] <wewlad> aah
3118 [17:30:01] <jelly> apt did exactly what if was asked to do
3119 [17:30:05] <jelly> ut*
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3121 [17:30:17] <wewlad> well, apt, I'm sorry then for
blaming you
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3126 [17:32:46] <jelly> wewlad: you can purge the leftover
conffiles if you want to, but it's a separate step with
dpkg/apt package management system
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3128 [17:33:19] <wewlad> I wish it were included into
clean/autoclean/autoremove
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3135 [17:36:44] <jelly> !purge
3136 [17:36:44] <dpkg> "purge" means to completely wipe
away a package, including its configuration files. Use
«aptitude purge $package» or «dpkg -P
$package» (note: before wheezy, you can't 'apt-get
purge' a package that is already removed; use aptitude or dpkg
instead). To purge all "removed" packages: «aptitude
purge '~c'». To restore configuration files, ask me
about <confmiss>. Also ask me about <why aptitude>.
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3153 [17:40:50] <rommel092079> Is there an active directory in
linux that is same as windows ad?
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3159 [17:42:04] <`Kevin> the same as?
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3161 [17:42:52] <rommel092079> Im not sure, so i asked that way.
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3168 [17:44:09] <`Kevin> ldap, kerberos and such are supported
which provide a central point for authorization if that is what you
need
3169 [17:44:18] <RoyK> rommel092079: samba4 supports acting AD
controller
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3174 [17:44:43] <`Kevin> aside from that you can go the insane
route of samba4 AD (my opinion)
3175 [17:45:02] <RoyK>
replaced-url
3176 [17:45:02] <rommel092079> So i need to install samba, ldap
and kerberos?
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3179 [17:45:37] <RoyK> rommel092079: samba should handle that well
itself (but again, I guess `Kevin may be more experienced)
3180 [17:45:39] <DeaDSouL> I can't find alsamixer in debian
repo.... how can I control the volume from terminal?
3181 [17:45:43] <RoyK> rommel092079: what sort of clients?
3182 [17:46:04] <rommel092079> Just employees
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3184 [17:46:38] <RoyK> rommel092079: what OS?
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3186 [17:46:49] <RoyK> DeaDSouL: it's in alsa-utils
3187 [17:46:56] <DeaDSouL> RoyK: thanks
3188 [17:47:07] <rommel092079> Debian
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3190 [17:47:15] <RoyK> for all clients?
3191 [17:47:37] <rommel092079> Others are win7
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3193 [17:47:52] <RoyK> ok, I'd try Samba4 AD then
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3197 [17:48:21] <RoyK> windows sucks at using virtually everything
else, at least last I checked
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3199 [17:49:11] <rommel092079> Does samba4 do GPO to all clients
on windows and debian?
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3209 [17:52:05] <RoyK> rommel092079: no idea - check the link to
the samba wiki I posted above
3210 [17:53:18] <rommel092079> Ok tnx
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3219 [17:55:35] <RoyK> rommel092079:
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3220 [17:55:40] <RoyK> perhaps?
3221 [17:55:58] <rommel092079> Tnx. Reading ur links.
3222 [17:56:25] <`Kevin> rommel092079: curious why you are
choosing to run AD on linux which you do not seem to be familiar
with either versus windows which you will be running already?
3223 [17:56:36] <RoyK> I used to be a certified microsoft
professional, but that was almost 20 years ago and these das I stay
as far away from Windows as possible
3224 [17:57:32] <rommel092079> Kevin, just experimenting and
learning how to with it so i have knowledge on both.
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3228 [17:58:21] <`Kevin> ah in that case good luck :P
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3230 [17:58:57] <rommel092079> Tnx
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3235 [18:00:06] <maziar> what is similar to selinux from centos in
debian ?
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3251 [18:05:38] <_0xbadc0de> guys
3252 [18:05:49] <_0xbadc0de> Is there any vm that contains already
php5 installed?
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3254 [18:06:01] <_0xbadc0de> with a local distro
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3258 [18:06:22] <maziar> does debian have selinux
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3261 [18:07:19] <johnfg> hi folks
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3269 [18:13:20] <samus> ciao
3270 [18:13:27] <samus> !list
3271 [18:13:27] <dpkg> samus: È possibile scaricare un
sacco di software libero puntando il tuo browser a
replaced-url
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3273 [18:14:23] <oish> .quit
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3275 [18:14:41] <samus> !list
3276 [18:14:41] <dpkg> samus: Debian è un sistema operativo
composto da software libero (un concetto distinto da quello di
gratis): vedi
replaced-url
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3287 [18:15:49] <RoyK> _0xbadc0de: if it isn't installed,
just install it
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3290 [18:16:11] <RoyK> !selinux
3291 [18:16:11] <dpkg> Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is
NSA's port of the FLASK Security Architecture to Linux. Also it
can make your system unbootable if you uninstall it. Unofficial FAQ:
replaced-url
3292 [18:16:18] <DeaDSouL> I made a small loop-script so it
doesn't have an end... how can I execute it everytime the
system boots ?
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3301 [18:20:54] <DoctorD90> DeaDSouL, crontab
3302 [18:21:21] <DoctorD90> @reboot /path/to/script if i remeber
well
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3312 [18:26:21] <DeaDSouL> DoctorD90: thanks bro
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3315 [18:26:50] <DoctorD90> DeaDSouL, ;)
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3382 [18:53:16] <moony22> hm, can anyone give a link or something
on the differences between minimal/full install?
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3392 [18:55:41] <petn-randall> moony22: Where do you read about
this difference?
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3395 [18:56:24] <petn-randall> moony22: I don't think
it's strictly defined, minimal just means only essential
packages (+ maybe some small extras), whereas full probably means a
full blown desktop environment.
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3397 [18:57:14] <moony22> petn-randall: Oh ok, so minimal would
generally be fine for servers?
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3415 [19:08:10] <petn-randall> moony22: Sure. You probably want to
select 'openssh server' and some other services you need
during installation. Whatever you pick, you can always install or
remove software to reach your desired state.
3416 [19:08:40] <petn-randall> moony22: You can even leave out the
ssh server if you want to operate on the server directly with
keyboard and monitor.
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3423 [19:10:28] <awesome_skies> hello
3424 [19:10:32] <awesome_skies> sorry to be a noob
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3426 [19:10:43] <awesome_skies> but how do I log into a freshly
created debian/wheezy instance?
3427 [19:10:51] <milf> container?
3428 [19:10:56] <awesome_skies> yes
3429 [19:11:02] <awesome_skies> I get asked for a login
3430 [19:11:10] <moony22> petn-randall: thanks very much, I guess
you're right that if it's missing a lot I can still
reinstall it
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3432 [19:11:22] <milf> docker exec <container_name> bash
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3435 [19:11:31] <awesome_skies> erm
3436 [19:11:36] <awesome_skies> no it boots up in my vm
3437 [19:11:41] <awesome_skies> and i get prompted for a login
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3440 [19:12:00] <milf> then put in your username and password
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3442 [19:12:13] <missmbob> awesome_skies: the installer asks you
to create a user. if you made that vm you assigned one.
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3444 [19:12:27] <awesome_skies> ahhhh
3445 [19:12:39] <awesome_skies> I wait
3446 [19:12:42] <awesome_skies> wait
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3448 [19:13:22] <petn-randall> moony22: No need to reinstall! Just
run 'apt-get install <foo>', and you've
installed whatever you need.
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3459 [19:15:34] <petn-randall> awesome_skies: You sure this is a
plain Debian VM and not something else based on Debian?
3460 [19:16:19] <otyugh> that wouldnt't change much thought
petn-randall
3461 [19:16:43] <petn-randall> otyugh: What wouldn't?
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3463 [19:17:30] <petn-randall> awesome_skies: Please keep it in
the channel, also check out the channel /topic.
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3465 [19:18:03] <otyugh> if he was using a mint or a ubuntu, or
anything else. Login time is login time, it's quite distro
independant most of the time >.>
3466 [19:18:12] <missmbob> it changes everything. a lot come with
set username/passwords.
3467 [19:18:15] <awesome_skies> sorry
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3469 [19:18:19] <awesome_skies> what does channel topic mean?
3470 [19:18:22] <missmbob> hell debian live comes with
username/password
3471 [19:18:32] <awesome_skies> you mean the description of the
channel ?
3472 [19:18:45] <otyugh> awesome_skies, type "/topic"
and see.
3473 [19:18:53] <awesome_skies> nothing happens
3474 [19:18:58] <awesome_skies> im using webchat though
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3478 [19:19:21] <awesome_skies> topic
3479 [19:19:24] <otyugh> yeah well all the "/" commands
are handled by the irc client first, so it's only normal x)
3480 [19:19:33] <otyugh> I forgot about that
3481 [19:19:40] <awesome_skies> ^_^
3482 [19:19:42] <awesome_skies> ok
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3485 [19:19:57] <petn-randall> otyugh: It would, as we only
support Debian in here, and not Ubuntu or Kali or anything else
based on Debian.
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3489 [19:20:51] <otyugh> the topic is the subject of the channel,
most of the time it's written when you join a channel or
somewhere in the top or bottom...
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3493 [19:21:39] <petn-randall> otyugh: In that case we'd
kindly point the user to the right channel.
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3499 [19:24:19] <otyugh> petn-randall, irc is not what it was, to
me any help is good to the taking, but I understand some people only
want to work for debian in stead of the whole GNU/Linux thing. To me
the fact that some problem are really distro specific is really the
"10 to 100" of it, and not enought to redirect people to
deserted channels. Because IRC is not that populated anymore. My
point though, I know this won't change and most people will ha
3500 [19:24:19] <otyugh> ve to hide their distro to get help for
the most active gnu/linux support chan I know :3
3501 [19:24:57] <otyugh> which is not terrible, it's just
funny. x)
3502 [19:25:26] * sypher eyerolls.
3503 [19:25:42] <zykotick9> otyugh: want better support? use a
better distro... like debian ;)
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3505 [19:26:06] <otyugh> zykotick9, and I don't use anything
else for the moment >.>
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3507 [19:26:13] <missmbob> still doesn't make any sense. like
i said, even debian live has username/password. so yeah, it matters.
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3509 [19:27:10] <petn-randall> otyugh: Most people here give
support because they want to make Debian better. If some hipster guy
slaps a different desktop background on it, breaks a little bit of
systemd and calls it Hipstr, they can, but they also have to deal
with their support themselves.
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3515 [19:28:02] <petn-randall> otyugh: Especially since Ubuntu
provided some tools to create your own 'spins', this
channel rule saves our sanity.
3516 [19:28:09] <otyugh> Got the technical point. I was getting it
before though, and I still disagree, but it's fine :p
3517 [19:28:13] <awesome_skies> ok guys
3518 [19:28:21] <awesome_skies> so if I am prompted for a login
3519 [19:28:28] <awesome_skies> the VM has already been setup with
credentials?
3520 [19:28:34] <missmbob> yes
3521 [19:28:39] <awesome_skies> -_-
3522 [19:28:43] <sypher> otyugh: Disagree or not, please respect
the channel /topic and take this non-support chatter to
#debian-offtopic. Thank you.
3523 [19:28:49] <awesome_skies> -_-;
3524 [19:28:57] <awesome_skies> sure np
3525 [19:28:57] <TomTomTosch> awesome_skies what image did you use
to install?
3526 [19:28:57] <zykotick9> otyugh: ##linux is a non-distro
specific channel...
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3528 [19:29:05] <SynrG> otyugh: also, your attitude "people
will have to hide their distro to get help ..." is dangerous. i
have lost count of how many people did that and ended up wasting our
time.
3529 [19:29:08] <awesome_skies> I used vagrant
3530 [19:29:11] <petn-randall> awesome_skies: You just type in the
credentials that you set when you installed it. Provided you
downloaded the VM somewhere, check that website what the credentials
are.
3531 [19:29:25] <somiaj> otyugh: its a combination of sometimes
the issue is what one would do in debian does not work for the based
on debian install. The other is just more social, we are volunteers
here to support people using debian pure blends. For generic linux
help there is ##linux.
3532 [19:29:28] <otyugh> SynrG, I don't call it dangerous ~
3533 [19:29:47] <milf> dude shut up
3534 [19:29:47] <SynrG> otyugh: and yes, it quantifiably wastes
our time. we'll have several people involved in an hour-long,
unproductive help session at the *end* of which it is revealed they
are not running debian, and that's why we could not make
progress!
3535 [19:30:10] <ryouma> the linux channel has many debian and
based-on-debian users
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3537 [19:30:32] <SynrG> it happens all the time. so it is, in
fact, dangerous. the dangers are many: burn-out of helpers, giving
bad/harmful device to people not applicable to their OS, etc.
3538 [19:30:35] <otyugh> definitvely not the channel topic to talk
extensively about it SynrG as it was rightfully pointed out.
3539 [19:30:44] <milf> otyugh please go somewhere else or *stfu*
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3542 [19:31:03] <awesome_skies> the energy that could have been
used to help a noob sure have been vested in other interesting ways
3543 [19:31:09] <awesome_skies> but i appreciate your help guys
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3546 [19:31:31] <awesome_skies> I find the only times I ask for
help though on IRC are normally on very simple issues in an
unfamiliar domain
3547 [19:31:39] <awesome_skies> but Ill move off to the other
channel
3548 [19:31:46] <awesome_skies> thx tho!
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3556 [19:33:23] <petn-randall> milf: No need to go ad hominem on
someone here.
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3558 [19:33:44] <milf> sorry
3559 [19:33:50] <milf> bye
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3567 [19:35:05] <srvk> I can't figure out why my network
interface is called enp102s0 instead of eth0.
3568 [19:35:28] <somiaj> srvk: what kinda of device is it? usb,
bluetooth, pci, etc?
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3572 [19:36:43] <`Kevin> srvk: also check udev rules
3573 [19:37:25] <`Kevin> eg: grep -R enp /etc/udev/rules.d
3574 [19:37:44] <SynrG> systemd specialness?
3575 [19:37:56] <SynrG>
replaced-url
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3578 [19:38:22] <SynrG> ,v systemd
3579 [19:38:23] <judd> Package: systemd on amd64 -- wheezy:
44-11+deb7u4; wheezy-security: 44-11+deb7u4; wheezy-backports:
204-14~bpo70+1; jessie: 215-17+deb8u4; jessie-backports:
230-7~bpo8+2; sid: 231-4; stretch: 231-4
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##replaced-url
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3584 [19:39:42] <SynrG> i thought there was some compatibility
layer that provided the traditional names, though. can't
remember what would do that, though.
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3587 [19:39:59] <SynrG> (and yeah, udev rules are the likely
candidate, but provided by which pkg?)
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3589 [19:40:22] <SynrG> (though srvk is apparently gone now. oh
well)
3590 [19:40:24] <`Kevin> ugh systemd indeed
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3594 [19:41:55] <SynrG> what's "ugh" about it,
though? that page makes a compelling argument for why predictable
names are important
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3600 [19:45:11] <sypher> Having had a case where interfaces
renamed themselves because predictable names were disabled and
failed to come online after a restart...
3601 [19:45:18] <sypher> I'm a fan of predictable names.
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3608 [19:47:53] <`Kevin> I am fine with eth0,eth1,ib0 etc defined
directly in udev rules that is all
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3632 [20:02:13] <stew> what is the right way to remap keys on a
usb keyboard that is sometimes attached?
3633 [20:02:36] <stew> I used to do this with udev, but I
don't remember how, I believe that these days I'm meant to
be doing something with xinput but I'm not sure how
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3636 [20:03:06] <`Kevin> stew: i think you want xmodmap
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3639 [20:03:53] <greycat> Well, the hard part is presumably that
he only wants the xmodmapping to occur while the extra keyboard is
attached.
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3642 [20:04:11] <stew> `Kevin: no that modifies the maps of ALL
the keyboards connected, not just the one
3643 [20:04:16] <greycat> I do not know how to trigger commands on
keyboard plugin/plugout events.
3644 [20:04:17] <stew> and yeah, that
3645 [20:04:24] <`Kevin> yep thought that might be the case :(
3646 [20:04:39] <stew> I know how to do that, but I don't
know what the current way of attaching a keyboard map or changing
options on a keyboard, I suppose
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3649 [20:06:26] <r4co0n> Hi. I try to build new Debian packages
for Odoo(OpenERP)(replaced-url
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3656 [20:08:46] <`Kevin> stew: you can have udev execute a script
that sets xmodmap upon add/remove, just match the model of the
keyboard or something
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3659 [20:11:40] <reactormonk> I'm slightly WTF because of
replaced-url
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3664 [20:14:12] <unborn> good evening to everyone :)
3665 [20:14:41] <unborn> greycat: how was your day in one word? :)
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3670 [20:16:09] <stew> `Kevin: xmodmap modifies all the keyboards
not just the one that I'm attaching
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3675 [20:17:47] <`Kevin> yep I was under the impression upon
plugging in the usb one (that is the one being used) nevermind :)
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3679 [20:18:00] <unborn> reactormonk: possibly you missing
something out there..
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3681 [20:18:11] <reactormonk> unborn, got an idea what to look
for?
3682 [20:18:19] <unborn> just going via that git line.. give me an
minute
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3684 [20:18:45] <greycat> I have utterly no clue whether it's
even POSSIBLE to remap the keys of just ONE of the multiple attached
keyboards. You may have to ask a more technically savvy channel
(maybe #xorg if this is for X).
3685 [20:19:16] <unborn> reactormonk: sure - how did you run the
script?
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3687 [20:19:46] <reactormonk> unborn, which script?
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3690 [20:20:15] <unborn> reactormonk: the one you complaining
about.. did not created some bunch of rubbish you want..
3691 [20:20:22] <Rebelnet> debian does not belong to any supported
distribution.
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3695 [20:20:56] <unborn> Rebelnet: o/ hey buddy.. thats right..
debian is source of others.. :)
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3697 [20:20:58] <reactormonk> dpkg -c <package.deb> to get
the output, and dpkg -i package to install it
3698 [20:20:58] <dpkg> You are person #1 to send an unparseable
request, reactormonk
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3700 [20:21:24] <unborn> reactormonk: means lama :D
3701 [20:21:26] <Rebelnet> it won't let me install debian on
my chromebook
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3703 [20:21:54] <Rebelnet> I did installed a lite version of
Ubuntu. i finally got it to work.
3704 [20:21:54] <unborn> Rebelnet: why on earth you would like to
do that on chromebook?
3705 [20:22:14] <reactormonk> lama?
3706 [20:22:20] <unborn> yah lama
3707 [20:22:28] <Rebelnet> i wanna tinker stuff
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3709 [20:23:07] <unborn> Rebelnet: sure.. get some real hardware
3710 [20:23:07] <reactormonk> What's lama.
3711 [20:23:09] <Rebelnet> i couldn't get the legacy boot to
work upon start up to load debian from the usb flash drive that i dd
commanded
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3714 [20:23:19] <reactormonk> uh. dpkg -L shows me said file
exists.
3715 [20:23:24] <unborn> chrome book is build to do one thing
only.. you know that..
3716 [20:23:53] <reactormonk> Ah, I had to purge it.
3717 [20:24:07] <unborn> reactormonk: its animal .. sort of
anomaly in - linux world
3718 [20:24:08] <Rebelnet> yeah, i kind of got bored of the
chromebook
3719 [20:24:15] <Rebelnet> just surfing the web is boring to me
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3721 [20:25:10] <reactormonk> dpkg seems to run bash in error-out
mode - how can I tell it to ignore the exit code for a line?
3722 [20:25:11] <dpkg> reactormonk: You are person #2 to send an
unparseable request
3723 [20:25:33] <greycat> reactormonk: if you mean the
post-install scripts, they are explicitly written to use -e
3724 [20:25:33] <Rebelnet> right now i'm installing Ubuntu
KDE. I hope it works
3725 [20:25:46] <greycat> reactormonk: because SOMEONE IN DEBIAN
thought that was a smart idea.
3726 [20:25:53] <unborn> Rebelnet: so - get some normal hardware
and come back.. chromebook is good for chrome os only.. dont get me
wrong - you would run debian perfectly on that peace of ~kiss~
however - why waste the time with drivers and other stuff.. you
bored right? get something newer and go pure debian ;)
3727 [20:26:12] <reactormonk> greycat, yeah, got a specific
command I'd like it to ignore the return code.
3728 [20:26:31] <Rebelnet> last night my brain hurted. i enabled
the boot from usb flash drive upon start screen. by typing
Control+U. it won't work
3729 [20:26:40] <reactormonk> Not sure if || echo "" is
the right way.
3730 [20:26:41] <Rebelnet> yeah i guess
3731 [20:27:26] <Rebelnet> I'm thinking of getting the Dell
XPS Developer Edition. it has Ubuntu 14.04 LTS preinstalled.
planning to wipe and install Ubuntu 16.04 or Debian 8.5
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3734 [20:28:05] <unborn> Rebelnet: your list night brain surgery
is not debian related.. i point you right way - so i guess you on
your way.. if not google will help you.. there is ubuntu or mint or
whatever unstable version based on debian you choose.. ;)
3735 [20:28:10] <Rebelnet> right now i can't budget it.
I'm stuck with the chromebook for a couple of months. until
December
3736 [20:28:15] <unborn> oh good luck btw :)
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3740 [20:28:47] <unborn> Rebelnet: thats completely fine.. see you
in january then :)
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3742 [20:29:01] <Rebelnet> crossystem dev_boot_usb=1
dev=boot_legacy=1
3743 [20:29:34] <unborn> Rebelnet: also here is something nice for
you:
replaced-url
3744 [20:29:49] <Rebelnet> it told me to enable_dev_usb_boot on
the screen. and i got a successful boot from usb flash drive/sd card
is enable. but upon start up, it didn't let me load the debian
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3747 [20:30:30] <r4co0n> reactormonk, maybe "whatever ||
/bin/true" is better, at least that's what I dug up
somewhere...
3748 [20:30:53] <unborn> Rebelnet: and your question is? - for
next couple of months? (I do not count google you know for your
help)
3749 [20:30:56] <reactormonk> r4co0n, according to #bash it's
|| true
3750 [20:31:13] <Hello71> r4co0n: right, and better write /bin/ls
every time you need to list files
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3753 [20:31:28] <Rebelnet> google did not help. well someone did
report there is a problem with egl support
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3756 [20:31:48] <unborn> Rebelnet: this is debian channel - with
all respect with your - locked device - please respect this.. thank
you.
3757 [20:32:14] <Rebelnet> damn my locked device
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3761 [20:32:36] <r4co0n> reactormonk, I stand corrected, Hello71,
true without full path was not suggested, was it?
3762 [20:32:50] <greycat> r4co0n: calling true with a path is
pretty silly.
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3764 [20:33:08] <unborn> Rebelnet: - you better off to do some
google research.. dont get me wrong.. you have device to designed to
do things so - live with it or change it.
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3767 [20:33:23] <reactormonk> r4co0n, nope, wasn't.
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3769 [20:34:06] <Rebelnet> i think its the firmware bios that
doesn't let me load the usb flash drive
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3771 [20:34:42] <unborn> Rebelnet: yeah.. there is no currently
firmware out there.. - its pointless..
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3773 [20:35:12] <unborn> just do google search linux on chrome
book.. can you?
3774 [20:35:28] <OS-24041> Newbie here
3775 [20:35:37] <Rebelnet> i did
3776 [20:35:45] <unborn> OS-23761: hi there.. how we can help :)
3777 [20:35:47] <Rebelnet> everything is outdated
3778 [20:36:08] <Rebelnet> the only help i got was Ubuntu xfce4
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3780 [20:36:23] <OS-24041> I will ask if I cant find answer. Thx
unborn :)
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3784 [20:36:35] <Rebelnet> i did install it. i got it to work.
thats the other os that works so far. well i can try Kali
3785 [20:36:51] <Rebelnet> Kali has a help wiki for my model to
install it
3786 [20:37:01] <Putti> Has anyone signed with pgp keys the onion
services available from 5nca3wxl33tzlzj5.onion/ / onion.debian.org?
It would be nice to verify that the sites are really from Debian
project. :)
3787 [20:37:14] <unborn> Rebelnet: nope - you just want someone to
spoon feeding you - my best bet.. if your best results was ubuntu
then try that one.. once you understand debian - ubuntu way wont
stop you - there..unless you do some ubuntu way messy crap..
3788 [20:37:31] <OS-24041> testing
3789 [20:37:51] <unborn> OS-23761: just shoot your question out on
us :) if we know how to help - we will do it ;)
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3792 [20:38:23] <Rebelnet> i just want debian to work on this dang
thing
3793 [20:38:24] <Dirkson> Hey all. How do I do apt pinning in
debian stretch/testing? The old /etc/apt/preferences file appears to
be ignored.
3794 [20:38:26] <r4co0n> Rebelnet, if you are really curious, try
minimal installs of both Ubuntu and Debian to find out what makes
the difference.
3795 [20:38:29] <unborn> Rebelnet: ah kali here you go .. join
#kali
3796 [20:38:34] <thedungeon> hello
3797 [20:38:43] <OS-24041> Where can i keyin command in hexChat
Windows?
3798 [20:38:59] <thedungeon> when i try to start xorg it says
3799 [20:39:08] <missmbob> Dirkson: testing support is in
#debian-next on irc.oftc.net (/topic)
3800 [20:39:10] <thedungeon> xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open
/dev/tty0 (No such file or directory)
3801 [20:39:19] <unborn> Rebelnet: perhaps you did not understand
me - no debian on chromebooks - I own 7 gens of them.. take it or
have a fun.
3802 [20:39:34] <thedungeon> with xinit
3803 [20:39:48] <Rebelnet> omg i just read my model does not have
SeaBIOS from the Kali wiki
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3805 [20:40:13] <Dirkson> missmbob: Thanks. I think I just figured
it out anyway : )
3806 [20:40:21] <unborn> OS-23761: well.. is that exist in
windows? if so.. you better of to ask windows community?
3807 [20:40:22] <Rebelnet> yeah, thats true
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3810 [20:41:07] <reactormonk> Is there a script to be invoked on
purge?
3811 [20:41:24] <thedungeon> hello?
3812 [20:41:56] <unborn> so Rebelnet we are here to help you at
any time but just make sure - you know what you are doing ;) from my
personal experience - leave chrome book.. any updates will delete
whatever you would do setup on that evil machine.. its designed to
do so...
3813 [20:41:56] <reactormonk> ah, postrm purge
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3815 [20:42:50] <afidegnum> hello, how do I install uwsgi-emperor?
i can't locate it on the normal apt-get i m using wheezy
3816 [20:43:00] <Rebelnet> well, i want to start having fun now.
to prepare for December purchase of my new laptop
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3818 [20:43:05] <unborn> thedungeon: hello.. next time just shoot
your issue.. folks here are - somehow they do not use hello or
anything.. just shoot your issue out ;)
3819 [20:43:25] <greycat> afidegnum: You may also consider using
upstream uwsgi instead of packaged.
3820 [20:43:36] <thedungeon> unborn: did it,
3821 [20:43:46] <unborn> afidegnum: you may consider to update
your system to jessie?
3822 [20:43:55] <thedungeon> ~$ xinit
3823 [20:43:57] <thedungeon> xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open
/dev/tty0 (No such file or directory)
3824 [20:44:14] <unborn> thedungeon: all I seen was hello :)
3825 [20:44:34] <unborn> thedungeon: can you post your system
details?
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3827 [20:44:42] <woonxs> Hi
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3829 [20:44:57] <thedungeon> unborn: its on lxc
3830 [20:44:59] <ananke> i'm trying to automate installation,
and i'm now trying to tackle automatic resizing of existing
ntfs filesystem. i'm wondering how to find out list of
available udebs, to see if there are any tools i could use parse
output of some commands. i'd love to have awk available
3831 [20:45:05] <thedungeon> unborn: debian jessie
3832 [20:45:06] <woonxs> I'm having trouble launching a
script usin an udev rule. Can you help me figure out what i'm
doing wrong?
3833 [20:45:23] <afidegnum> unborn: i just returned from jessie,
the tool i was using wasn't fully deployed to it yet, lots of
crashes
3834 [20:45:28] <afidegnum> i was using ajenti
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3836 [20:45:52] <woonxs> I want to run a script when I plug a ps3
controller. I created a new rule in /etc/udev/rules.d with the
following content:
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3838 [20:45:54] <unborn> thedungeon: im on irc here right now..
can you post out your system details right here with direct command?
so - we can see it here...
3839 [20:45:58] <woonxs> ACTION=="add",
ATTR{idVendor}=="054c", ATTR{idProduct}=="0268",
RUN+="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/2nMandoON.sh"
3840 [20:46:41] <afidegnum> greycat: which one is upstream uwsgi ?
3841 [20:46:42] <thedungeon> unborn: the newbie doesn't get
you
3842 [20:46:52] <thedungeon> *dnt
3843 [20:47:11] <unborn> afidegnum: if the srcipt is crashing your
server - then you would be able to send message to dvs - right? what
it was php? mysql?
3844 [20:47:27] <greycat> upstream means the original software
from the original authors, not .deb files
3845 [20:47:29] <`Kevin> thedungeon: X within LXC?
3846 [20:47:40] <thedungeon> yea
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3848 [20:47:52] <unborn> its fascinating that people would tell
you it was that and this and expect you to google rubbish out :D
3849 [20:48:10] <axc1298> hi. i'm a newbie. could someone
please explain to me how i would completely remove wicd and replace
it with networkmanager.
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3854 [20:49:27] <afidegnum> unborn: no, it's a python based
system admin too, which ended up crashing my grub
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3856 [20:49:34] <otyugh> axc1298, I think installing
networkmanager automatically would prompt you to remove wicd, just a
guess. Try out
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3858 [20:49:40] <afidegnum> all attempt to force i to run
didn't work
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3860 [20:49:53] <afidegnum> after many retries i decided to go
back
3861 [20:49:58] <unborn> thedungeon: I know.. well part of the
selection does create the thing - if the person does understand what
he is on earth doing.. then I can help if no sysadmin or some -
google I read it - im sorry - have better things to do.. it does not
meant that I wont help but - I always ask user some questions - you
know that right?
3862 [20:50:02] <afidegnum> even though i don't like it
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3864 [20:50:31] <axc1298> otyugh: that sounds pretty unlikely lol
3865 [20:50:50] <axc1298> i just don't want to end up stuck
with no internet access and unable to fix it
3866 [20:50:54] <unborn> afidegnum: sure = got your issue - so
remove it - then install whatever you would like to use...
3867 [20:50:57] <OS-24041> know.. well part
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3869 [20:51:07] <thedungeon> unborn: i mean how?
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3871 [20:51:40] <unborn> thedungeon: - which part of my reply you
did not understand?
3872 [20:51:40] <Mathisen> dump question i guess but... is there
any ISO with a PXE server that will work out of the box.. for
example i just install a VM with it and boot upp the computer i want
to install debian on and install using PXE
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3875 [20:52:01] <otyugh> axc1298, well you could make sure you
have the .deb for both, so you could reinstall your old setup if
networkmanager fail at giving you internet
3876 [20:52:13] <axc1298> otyugh: ok i will try that
3877 [20:52:29] <otyugh> apt-get -d install wicd networkmanager;
apt-get install networkmanager
3878 [20:52:30] <`Kevin> thedungeon: `lxc.tty #` config option
should provide a /dev/tty0, beyond that i would ping lxc folk
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3880 [20:53:02] <r4co0n> axc1298, check what the install of
network-manager would do by issuing "apt-get install --simulate
network-manager", this will not (un)install anything
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3882 [20:53:24] <otyugh> even not appending the --simulate r4co0n
^^'
3883 [20:53:29] <otyugh> it would ask before
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3885 [20:53:36] <otyugh> right ?
3886 [20:53:42] <axc1298> r4co0n: otyugh: ok thanks
3887 [20:53:45] <thedungeon> Kevin: no tty0 on dev
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3892 [20:55:02] <unborn> Mathisen: i get you... you came from wind
world.. well there is a thing.. no computer is the same.. how I do
is burn the iso and then go with install around - each machine have
different setup... so - there is only one way - use linux pxe
instead of wind one.. :)
3893 [20:55:25] <axc1298> simulation looks like it doesn't
remove anything
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3895 [20:55:27] <CutMeOwnThroat> I'm running apt-get update
on an old wheezy system and get "There is no public key
available for the following key IDs: 9D6D8F6BC857C906" (and
some others) any obvious way to see what repo that is about?
3896 [20:55:28] <axc1298> just installs a bunch of ackages
3897 [20:55:32] <r4co0n> otyugh, this flag made me feel more
secure in the past as well, though you are right and no installed
packages get changed by apt-get without confirmation.
3898 [20:55:50] <unborn> you can share file btw via torrent - much
faster if you do deploy more then 2300 users..
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3900 [20:56:05] <unborn> ...at once..
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3902 [20:56:34] <unborn> (local torrent i mean)
3903 [20:56:39] <Mathisen> unborn, ?? i just want to install
debian on a machine @ home but i dont got any external tools right
now.. no dvd/usb nothing..
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3906 [20:56:57] <Mathisen> unborn, i get that i can install debian
and configure it as a pxe server but im just lazy
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3908 [20:57:07] <Mathisen> unborn, in a VM on this machine
3909 [20:57:12] <unborn> Mathisen: are you running virtualbox?
3910 [20:57:17] <Mathisen> unborn, yes
3911 [20:57:25] <CutMeOwnThroat> seems some where
wheezy-proposed-updates … mmh, probably the keys changed when
going to wheezy-lts… still, would be nice to see what the
keys are missing for
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3913 [20:57:32] <unborn> so download the iso.. then select the iso
and install it :)
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3915 [20:58:01] <unborn> no cds or any crap need it.. virtualbox
does read the iso... I can give you some video how to do it if you
want
3916 [20:58:04] <Mathisen> unborn, the machine i want to install
on is not a VM.. thats why i want a PXE server to boot it from
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3919 [20:58:45] <unborn> that is whole different story Mathisen so
.. what pxe server you are running?
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3923 [20:58:58] <Mathisen> unborn, none at the moment..
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3925 [20:59:09] <Mathisen> unborn, but i want to configure one in
a VM
3926 [20:59:11] <r4co0n> Mathisen, you can boot from the iso using
Grub's isoboot feature. You would need to have a small
partition for the installer.
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3928 [20:59:54] <unborn> Mathisen: - i strongly suggest you to
google out how to run your own pxe and then how to do the stuff with
it.. once you are done - google search how to do the debian pxe..
3929 [20:59:55] <r4co0n> Mathisen, use LVM, delete the iso
partition after install and grow you physical volume.
3930 [21:00:35] <unborn> r4co0n: he is looking for something
else.. just read the convo.. buddy but ou are right - i was about to
tell him :)
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3939 [21:02:30] <Mathisen> i do some google fuu then
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3942 [21:04:07] <jelly> CutMeOwnThroat: stupid way: gpg
--keyserver pgp.mit.edu --search-keys C857C906
3943 [21:04:22] <Mathisen> hmm what do you think if i just grab
the HD from other machine and install debian... how crazy will it be
when the hardware is totaly diffrent.. is it easy to repair that ?
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3945 [21:04:42] <jelly> CutMeOwnThroat: install the latestest
debian-archive-keyring available
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3949 [21:04:53] <CutMeOwnThroat> jelly, I just closed my eyes and
installed... yeah, that
3950 [21:05:20] <CutMeOwnThroat> jelly, it's still annoying
one can't see what files/repos cause the fault
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3954 [21:05:40] <jelly> Mathisen: it's reasonably easy,
depending on how many non-free driver pieces you're using
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3958 [21:06:01] <jelly> CutMeOwnThroat: one can, but I CBA to look
it up
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3961 [21:06:32] <CutMeOwnThroat> well, it'd be something a
useful error message would give out anyway
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3963 [21:07:03] <jelly> you know where to file bugs.
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3991 [21:19:15] <DammitJim> if I have some applications that were
developed internally
3992 [21:19:21] <DammitJim> and I want them to run as a service
3993 [21:19:22] <reactormonk> from a postinst script, how do I
figure out if a config file has been changed from the default state?
3994 [21:19:27] <DammitJim> I can make the app be owned by root
3995 [21:19:32] <reactormonk> ... debsums -ce tells me the package
doesn't exist.
3996 [21:19:35] <DammitJim> but execute it as a different user,
right?
3997 [21:20:19] <lne> join #php
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4001 [21:21:04] <c-c> DammitJim: that doesn't sound good to
me
4002 [21:21:15] <DammitJim> the application should be owned by the
user, right?
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4004 [21:21:35] <c-c> DammitJim: I thought you were planning to
make services
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4006 [21:21:40] <DammitJim> yes
4007 [21:21:48] <DammitJim> so, I have the conf file in /etc/init
4008 [21:22:03] <DammitJim> but the python script is in
/usr/local/myservice/collector.py
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4010 [21:22:09] <DammitJim> and currently it's owned by root
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4012 [21:22:15] <DammitJim> I should change the owner to be
someone else, right?
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4015 [21:22:28] <c-c> color me confused, why would services be
owned by user... and why root there
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4017 [21:22:38] <jelly> DammitJim: /etc/init is for upstart.
/etc/init.d is where the init scripts for sysvinit (and
systemd's sysvinit compatibility) are stored
4018 [21:22:51] <c-c> DammitJim: I think you want to google about
users and services on debian
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4020 [21:22:57] <reactormonk> jelly, isn't upstart ubunut
only?
4021 [21:23:19] <DammitJim> jelly, yes, I'm doing upstart
since that has some kind of respawn option
4022 [21:23:26] <DammitJim> oh shoot
4023 [21:23:26] <greycat> If a service can do its job running as
"fred", then it should run as "fred" instead of
"root". It's basic defensive security. You don't
run things as root unless it's necessary.
4024 [21:23:28] <somiaj> reactormonk: debian has very limited
support for upstart. As you can use upstart but most packgaes
won't come with the init scripts/configs.
4025 [21:23:28] <jelly> reactormonk: no, although I don't see
how that's relevant
4026 [21:23:32] <DammitJim> reactormonk, you are right!!! this is
an ubuntu server
4027 [21:23:33] <DammitJim> sorry
4028 [21:23:44] * DammitJim runs as fast as he can... my apologies
4029 [21:23:50] <jelly> heh
4030 [21:24:03] <DammitJim> however, I'll need to do this on
debian servers, too
4031 [21:24:14] <jelly> call us when you get there
4032 [21:24:16] <DammitJim> is there a respawn option in sysvinit
or systemd?
4033 [21:24:23] <greycat> DammitJim: yes.
4034 [21:24:28] <jelly> sysvinit, no, systemd, yes
4035 [21:24:30] <reactormonk> DammitJim, systemd has everything,
from what I've seen.
4036 [21:24:30] <DammitJim> oh cool!
4037 [21:24:34] <DammitJim> thanks for clarifying
4038 [21:24:36] <somiaj> DammitJim: systemd (default in jessie)
will monintor and respawn services.
4039 [21:24:43] <DammitJim> reactormonk, thanks for pointing that
out... I have servers up my butt
4040 [21:24:47] <reactormonk> DammitJim, if you have ubuntu 16.04,
go with systemd.
4041 [21:24:49] <somiaj> for sysvinit you'll have to have
some tool like daemon-tools or the likes do this.
4042 [21:24:55] <DammitJim> no, we aren't talking about
ubuntu
4043 [21:25:01] <DammitJim> I honestly rather do it the Debian way
4044 [21:25:11] <reactormonk> DammitJim, you don't have
systemd on 14.04
4045 [21:25:20] <reactormonk> ... I know. I tried.
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4047 [21:25:38] <DammitJim> reactormonk, no, my other servers are
jessie
4048 [21:25:47] <DammitJim> getting ahead of myself
4049 [21:25:49] <DammitJim> I better shut up
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4051 [21:26:13] <DammitJim> interestingly enough, though... for
systemd
4052 [21:26:21] <DammitJim> who should own my application that I
want to turn into a service?
4053 [21:26:28] <DammitJim> I am assuming it shouldn't be
root
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4055 [21:26:51] <DammitJim> so 2 things: 1) who owns the files and
2) what user does the service run as
4056 [21:27:00] <DammitJim> I'm assuming I should make both
the same?
4057 [21:27:14] <somiaj> DammitJim: a lot of this is design of
your server. If you don't need to run it as root I usually
create a user to run said service (if a standard one doesn't
alreayd exist)
4058 [21:27:20] <greycat> Usually I prefer the files to be owned
by root, so that the process can't modify them if it gets pwnt.
4059 [21:27:36] <DammitJim> oh, awesome feedback guys!
4060 [21:27:44] <DammitJim> somiaj, I am creating a new user for
this service
4061 [21:27:57] <greycat> Obviously there are exceptions for files
the process is *supposed* to be able to write to, like log files, or
long-term storage.
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4065 [21:30:42] <DammitJim> thanks guys... I have my docs
updated... I'll run it as a different user, but owned by root
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4071 [21:35:51] <battery> hello, i have an issue with debian
testing. yesterday i did apt upgrade and i messed around with some
config files, which caused it not being able to boot completely. now
i end up stuck at some point of bringing up graphical interface, but
luckily i can log in on a different tty. can someone point to some
log which could tell me where is it stuck?
4072 [21:36:09] <greycat> !debian-next
4073 [21:36:09] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
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4076 [21:36:37] <SPYMAN> hey
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4078 [21:36:51] <DammitJim> battery, if my comment is of any help,
do snapshots on a VM when using testing
4079 [21:36:55] <DammitJim> you won't regret it
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4083 [21:37:28] <SPYMAN> helllo GUYS anybody here ?
4084 [21:37:36] <greycat> no
4085 [21:37:40] <SPYMAN> good
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4087 [21:38:07] <SPYMAN> mr greycat since when you are using kali
?
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4089 [21:38:19] <greycat> I've not tried it yet.
4090 [21:38:39] <SPYMAN> interesting
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4094 [21:38:52] <SPYMAN> why not ?
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4096 [21:39:14] <Colloguy> pppprice quotte
4097 [21:39:20] <Colloguy> oops ignore that
4098 [21:39:21] <unborn> SPYMAN: why yes?
4099 [21:39:39] <SPYMAN> im asking ? :)
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4101 [21:40:08] <sypher> SPYMAN: This channel is for Debian
support-related questions. Do you have one? Otherwise,
#debian-offtopic or your distribution's channel would be more
appropriate.
4102 [21:41:12] <SPYMAN> okay cool i have problem with my wifi ..
i mean i have internal wifi and i run it like VM any idea?
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4109 [21:42:49] <petn-randall> !kali
4110 [21:42:49] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
4111 [21:42:59] <Colloguy> How to do differential, remote backup
of an encrypted partition that doesn't require trusting the
backup host, and would work well with large files?
4112 [21:43:00] <petn-randall> left :(
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4120 [21:46:08] <Colloguy> I've looked at nbd + rsync, but I
think that will require downloading from the backup host each large
file that is internally modified
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4127 [21:47:54] <Colloguy> another alternative, rsync
--copy-devices might work, but does not appear to be available from
the rsync packaged with debian
4128 [21:48:13] <somiaj> Colloguy: I'm unsure on how to deal
with small changes with large files without having to download the
whole file again. There is also rdiff-backup maybe it can do this
because it uses diffs to store file differences so it doesn't
need to have copies of every modified file.
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4133 [21:49:47] <Colloguy> oh cool, I'll look into it
4134 [21:50:26] <petn-randall> Colloguy: Can you mount the remote
partition somehow?
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4136 [21:51:27] <Colloguy> a solution can involve doing that
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4140 [21:52:12] <petn-randall> Colloguy: Then I'd just mount
it and rdiff-backup the source partition to the remote (and
differently encrypted) partition.
4141 [21:52:26] <petn-randall> Colloguy: If you need performance,
I'd look at something like BareOS or Bacula.
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4145 [21:53:45] <Colloguy> would just like to minimize bandwidth.
Have never used rdiff-backup before. So I'll try nbd +
rdiff-backup
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4165 [22:03:10] <win16user> hi im installing debian on a
virtualbox, it has gotten to a point in the installation and it
keeps failing - Debian install manager
4166 [22:03:33] <win16user> i click finish the installation it
asks for a bootloader and whichever one i choose Lilo or Grub it
fails and it just loops
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4168 [22:03:52] <win16user> loops back to thge installer main menu
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4170 [22:04:51] <win16user> any help is appreciated to get this
going i been trying for two days so far to get this running and
I'm about to give up it shouldnt be this hard to just install
:(
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4176 [22:07:50] <lollipop> Do you use netinstallation image?
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4179 [22:08:18] <win16user> i use this image
debian-8.5.0-amd64-CD-1.iso
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4184 [22:10:15] <lollipop> dont you need other 2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8
images too?
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4187 [22:11:01] <lollipop> sry I have just used the
netinstallation image I have no experience with multiple cds. Just
trying to help :)
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4189 [22:11:36] <lollipop> or are you using the commandline
installtion ?
4190 [22:11:39] <win16user> not sure which is why i'm here
lol
4191 [22:11:45] <win16user> no interface one
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4196 [22:12:25] <lollipop> try the netinstallation image it should
work just fine
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4200 [22:13:45] <win16user> do you have a link
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4204 [22:14:47] <petn-randall> win16user: You should be able to
switch to a debug console with ctrl + alt + Fx (I think it was F10,
just try them all). Did you just pop the ISO into the VM as a CD?
Did you verify the image is not corrupted?
4205 [22:15:02] <petn-randall> win16user: *debug log console
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4208 [22:15:51] <lollipop>
replaced-url
4209 [22:16:22] <lollipop> you can find the same link at
debian's front page
4210 [22:16:30] <petn-randall> lollipop: If you use CD1, you can
just download the rest of the internet like with the netinstaller.
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4212 [22:17:37] <lollipop> petn-randall: thanks for the
information. I didn't know :)
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4214 [22:18:02] <win16user> Ok im stgarting all over again, i
booted into the CD on virtualbox, chose graphical install, than
chose the country and language
4215 [22:18:20] <win16user> hostname & password entered
4216 [22:18:23] <win16user> username entered
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4219 [22:19:36] <win16user> guided - use entire disk
4220 [22:20:04] <win16user> use all disk clicked accept and yes
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4228 [22:21:21] <win16user> searching mirrors now
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4230 [22:21:44] <missmbob> win16user: install in silence
4231 [22:22:39] <win16user> Sure, just going through the steps
with the guys trying to help to see what i am going through :(
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4239 [22:26:20] <lollipop> looking good
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4241 [22:26:43] <OS-24041> Hi
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4243 [22:26:55] <OS-24041> Can I ask something about ssh here?
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4245 [22:27:08] <greycat> !ask
4246 [22:27:09] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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4249 [22:27:48] <OS-24041> how to send kali linux command
(Example:Airmon-ng) from (Window's Putty)
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4251 [22:27:54] <OS-24041> Im new to ssh
4252 [22:28:14] <greycat> If you're using Kali, please ask
the Kali channel. Or the Openssh channel.
4253 [22:29:15] <lollipop> OS-24041: first you have to login to
kali machine. Better to read the ssh manual or go to other channel
:)
4254 [22:29:25] <lollipop> or putty's
4255 [22:30:00] <OS-24041> Okie :)
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4265 [22:32:03] <OS-24041> :) Found the answer
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