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39 [00:17:16] <Arianna> I need the full DVD set of wheezy via
BitTorrent. Are debian-update-7.11.0-amd64-DVD-?.iso stand-alone
DVDs or do I need debian-7.11.0-amd64-DVD-?.iso also?
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41 [00:18:48] <missmbob> Arianna:
replaced-url
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46 [00:21:12] <`Kevin> Arianna:
replaced-url
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49 [00:22:52] <`Kevin> question is are you looking at updates
only or the full install isos .. which do you need?
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72 [00:32:01] <nixfox> Hello fellow debian users, I have a bit
of an issue with a half installed package
73 [00:32:05] <nixfox> namely php-pear
74 [00:32:34] <nixfox> I tried running apt-get purge php-pear
and apt-get autoremove but everytime it fails due to a half instaled
package
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77 [00:32:46] <nixfox> Any clue how to get rid of this annoying
problem
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84 [00:33:55] <nixfox> also tried dpkg-configure -a
85 [00:33:58] <nixfox> same result
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88 [00:34:20] <nixfox> reconfigure*
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95 [00:39:14] <pneumatik> you guys are awesome
96 [00:39:37] <pneumatik> i was gonna install a xen setup on an
old box of mine
97 [00:39:45] <pneumatik> i tried a whole bunch of OSes/distros
98 [00:39:48] <pneumatik> netbsd? didn't work
99 [00:39:53] <pneumatik> alpine linux? didn't work
100 [00:40:12] <pneumatik> citrix xenserver? didn't even get
past the keyboard layout screen
101 [00:40:21] <pneumatik> debian? works
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103 [00:42:33] <andril> debian works for a n00b liek me
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117 [00:49:55] <stew> nixfox: can you install the half installed
package?
118 [00:50:03] <nixfox> I force removed it
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120 [00:50:09] <nixfox> and no stew I could not
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122 [00:50:39] <stew> so its no longer half-installed?
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124 [00:51:48] <nixfox> indeed it is not
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131 [00:54:43] <chomwitt> /filter disable irc_j
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136 [00:58:47] <nixfox> @stew now the issue is with fuse
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142 [01:04:37] <steven_is_false> Hello. I get the error grep:
/boot/config-3.16.0-31-generic: No such file or directory but that
is an old kernel that is not installed anymore. Is there some config
file it is still stuck in?
143 [01:04:37] <steven_is_false>
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147 [01:04:50] <steven_is_false> ^When updating the initramfs
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155 [01:08:28] <blawiz> my comp froze and ruined my sound .. so
started (apt-get) upgrading (using stretch btw) ... now instead of
xdm i get a black screen, i can log in (in the blid) but then i get
an openbox where shortcuts doesnt work, i can open the
right-click-menu but non of the menu-items works :S
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157 [01:08:51] <missmbob> !debian-next
158 [01:08:52] <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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168 [01:12:43] <blawiz> ok ill try there, but often quite quiet
:/
169 [01:12:49] <capum321> hello, I am on live debian lxde, and
how could I set keyboard layout for my local keyboard
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178 [01:16:16] <c-c> capum321: set your localce
179 [01:16:20] <c-c> *locale
180 [01:16:33] <capum321> how
181 [01:17:17] <c-c>
replaced-url
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184 [01:18:50] <c-c> capum321: sorry, I am confused
185 [01:19:06] <c-c> capum321: for keyboard layout, I hope this
helps
replaced-url
186 [01:19:06] <capum321> why
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197 [01:24:35] <capum321> where i get the available country code
for keyboard layout?
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201 [01:25:54] <c-c> capum321: see if you have fbxkb
202 [01:26:24] <capum321> just type it on term?
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204 [01:26:31] <c-c> qyes
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206 [01:26:42] <capum321> then don't
207 [01:27:03] <c-c> capum321: try $ sudo apt-get install fbxkb
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209 [01:27:25] <c-c> then run it, and look in the systray
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211 [01:27:40] <capum321> isn`t a way I could do this without
installing anything, i am just trying to fast type some codes on
shell thats all
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213 [01:27:59] <jaggz> oops.. I am going from jessie to stretch..
but I left some wheezy src lines (I don't recall what I needed
from there some time ago), and I just noticed a package in the dist
upgrade: Get:3542
replaced-url
214 [01:28:24] <jaggz> those should be okay right?
215 [01:28:31] <c-c> jaggz: so, clean the sources.list, update
and upgrade ?
216 [01:28:39] <jaggz> I ee a bunch of them
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218 [01:28:50] <jaggz> see
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220 [01:29:14] <jaggz> c-c, yeah.. guess I should look at what I
was using from wheezy, deliberately, to make sure :)
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222 [01:29:28] <missmbob> !tell jaggz -about debian-next
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227 [01:30:56] <jaggz> .msg dkpg why are you msging me?
that's rude
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230 [01:32:11] <TomTomTosch> it's a bot that is telling you
the right channel for your question.
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232 [01:33:55] <jaggz> TomTomTosch, thanks.. I was joking :)
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237 [01:36:05] <pingfloyd> you may need to dist-upgrade if they
end up conflicting and need to remove those wheezy packages
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244 [01:38:31] <capum321> c-c this worked for me $setxkbmap
-model abnt2 -layout br
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247 [01:39:21] <capum321> etc default keyboard didn't change
though
248 [01:39:39] <capum321> how to make permanent?
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250 [01:40:18] <pneumatik> hey, i'm trying to download
replaced-url
251 [01:40:42] <pneumatik> and it says "package was referred
to by another source but isn't available"
252 [01:40:51] <pneumatik> did i not add a repo? what do?
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259 [01:42:23] <pneumatik> i did apt update and apt upgrade
260 [01:42:26] <pneumatik> btw
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263 [01:43:50] <capum321> could you download the deb package at
least?
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268 [01:45:31] <pneumatik> capum321: like from the website?
269 [01:45:41] <pneumatik> it's a meta package i'm
pretty sure
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272 [01:46:36] <capum321> what does it means "meta"
package?
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274 [01:47:04] <pneumatik> like you know
275 [01:47:19] <pneumatik> it doesn't actually have any
software it just installs a whole group of other packages
276 [01:47:33] <x86iac> meta = cosmic
277 [01:47:39] <capum321> it's that what you want though?
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279 [01:47:50] <pneumatik> yea
280 [01:48:03] <pneumatik> i want to get it installed but i think
i'm missing a repo or something
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282 [01:48:06] <capum321> so get the deb at this site and run
wtih dpkg
283 [01:48:09] <x86iac> pneumatik: what makes you think capum321
is clueless?
284 [01:48:34] <pneumatik> wat
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286 [01:48:56] <x86iac> you gotta have faith in him ... i do
287 [01:49:06] <capum321> aleluia
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289 [01:51:10] <x86iac> sorrection ... just not in his spelling
abilities ;)
290 [01:51:24] <ccrhy> OK, I'm going nuts. I've been
trying for the last hour+ to install grub on a new giant raid array,
or alternatively onto a USB flash drive.
291 [01:51:41] <ccrhy> Every time, it says "Installing
50%" then "Fatal error"
292 [01:51:55] <x86iac> grub itself or to get it to boot your
system?
293 [01:52:09] <ccrhy> grub itself during the Debian 8.5 install.
294 [01:52:19] <x86iac> do you have room?
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296 [01:52:42] <ccrhy> 10 tb. Yes.
297 [01:52:52] <ccrhy> Not including the 8gb flash drive, etc.
298 [01:52:53] <x86iac> is that a lot? ;)
299 [01:53:08] <ccrhy> Probably enough for grub. LOL
300 [01:53:22] <x86iac> do you have to disable something in bios
that prevents writing to boot sector? or something
301 [01:53:38] <ccrhy> I don't think so.
302 [01:53:50] <ccrhy> I'm booting from the USB install
stick anyway.
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307 [01:54:29] <x86iac> always at 50% ... not 50.001 or 49.8888 ?
308 [01:54:44] <x86iac> captain0: <---- traitor
309 [01:56:18] <capum321> x86iac really? 50.001 or 49.8888? why
don't you say some more conclusive
310 [01:56:32] <capum321> :D
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314 [01:56:56] <capum321> ccrhy: are you picking the correct sda
dev?
315 [01:57:15] <ccrhy> I've tried several variations.
316 [01:57:28] <capum321> dev/sda or /dev/sdb
317 [01:57:37] <capum321> \/dev/sda or /dev/sdb
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319 [01:57:50] <pneumatik> capum321: i could download the .deb
file from the servers no problem, with wget
320 [01:58:02] <capum321> pneumatik great!
321 [01:58:03] <ccrhy> /dev/sdl /dev/md0 /dev/md0p2 ....
322 [01:58:19] <ccrhy> fdisk -l shows me some stuff, as does the
partition menu,
323 [01:58:38] <ccrhy> I need to set the partition to bootable,
and /boot mount point, yeah?
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325 [01:58:52] <ccrhy> But no matter what I do, it fails to
install grub. :/
326 [01:58:54] <pneumatik> should i install? or will that not
solve the repo problem
327 [01:59:01] <x86iac> you don't want /boot as a mount
point it should be in /
328 [01:59:34] <pneumatik> okay, capum321 when i try to install
the xen package with dpkg it says there are dependency problems
329 [01:59:35] <ccrhy> Ah.
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331 [01:59:48] <ccrhy> Just in regular / ? That's my giant
raid array.
332 [01:59:49] <ccrhy> md0
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334 [02:00:03] <ccrhy> Or, /dev/md0p2 according to console in F2.
335 [02:00:04] <capum321> there is a switch, install recommends
or something take a look
336 [02:00:07] <x86iac> yes it has to be available before
anything is mounted
337 [02:00:29] <ccrhy> What do you mean?
338 [02:00:31] <ccrhy> Sorry!
339 [02:00:32] <x86iac> like the stuffssss in /bin
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341 [02:00:52] * ccrhy looks in /bin
342 [02:01:04] <capum321> pneumatik: there's a swith,
install recommends ....
343 [02:01:05] <x86iac> i mean ... don't make a partition
for /boot it should be /boot ;)
344 [02:01:25] <capum321> pneumatik: search to see if that
helps...
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346 [02:01:40] <ccrhy> df -h only shows me the cdrom and /run and
/dev
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348 [02:02:02] <ccrhy> fdisk -l shows me all the separate drives
and the array though.
349 [02:02:08] <x86iac> ccrhy: what does ls / show
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352 [02:02:13] <pneumatik> capum321: that didn't do anything
353 [02:02:26] <ccrhy> bin dev init, lots of the usual stuff.
354 [02:02:29] <pneumatik> i typed "apt list" and the
package that i wanted showed up on the list
355 [02:02:34] <capum321> how many dependencies are ther?
356 [02:02:48] <x86iac> no /boot
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358 [02:03:38] <pneumatik> lots
359 [02:03:39] <ccrhy> No. Did not see a /boot.
360 [02:03:46] <capum321> pneumatik: sorry what's your issue
anyway? why are you trying to get this deb package?
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362 [02:04:00] <pneumatik> capum321: i want to configure debian
as a xen dom0
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364 [02:04:12] <capum321> what is that?
365 [02:04:15] <pneumatik> i'm following the official guide
366 [02:04:22] <pneumatik> it's a virtualization thing
367 [02:04:26] <pneumatik> like hyper-v but for linux
368 [02:04:42] <capum321> licke docker?
369 [02:04:42] <ccrhy> Have you used ProxMox? It's pretty
sweet/easy/efficient
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371 [02:04:46] <capum321> like*
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373 [02:05:00] <ccrhy> But LXC seems like the future, so....
374 [02:05:15] <pneumatik> docker just runs the environment in a
chroot type thing, im pretty sure
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376 [02:05:40] <pneumatik> xen is more like virtualbox except it
runs on the bare metal
377 [02:05:50] <pneumatik> instead of as a process
378 [02:05:51] <ccrhy> So how do I tell grub where to install?
And should I install it on the RAID array, or on the USB flash
drive?
379 [02:06:04] <capum321> it's meant to run the process
"contained" not the environment, but you can run a full OS
too
380 [02:06:26] <capum321> ok
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385 [02:08:38] <pneumatik> just as a test i typed "sudo apt
install firefox"
386 [02:08:48] <pneumatik> and it says "package not fount
but other packages refer to it"
387 [02:08:55] <pneumatik> so if firefox is not found, something
is really wrong
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389 [02:09:04] <ccrhy> Huh... Now it suggested /dev/mapper. But
that crashed the same way. "executing grub-install /dev/mapper
failed. This is a fatal error
390 [02:09:14] <capum321> you messed up package amanger really
bad
391 [02:09:21] <pneumatik> yup :(
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393 [02:10:09] <capum321> I don't know how to get it back on
it's legs... i am on my third linux installation because of
that
394 [02:10:14] <ccrhy> This is a bare metal install, nothing
fancy (other than software RAID).
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396 [02:10:30] <capum321> :3
397 [02:10:55] <pneumatik> thanks anyway
398 [02:10:58] <capum321> it does resolve if you always use
synaptic
399 [02:11:16] <pneumatik> well i don't have X11 on this
system
400 [02:11:21] <capum321> oh
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402 [02:11:53] <capum321> search for some related keywords.. it
must have something
403 [02:12:13] <capum321> "repair package manager debian
shell"
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405 [02:12:50] <capum321> apt*
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408 [02:13:29] <capum321> use google, unfortunately it's the
outstand from the rest
409 [02:14:07] <x86iac> pneumatik: and why not?
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411 [02:15:21] <x86iac> nmap shows you are and running it as tcp
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414 [02:16:02] <x86iac> at least use -nolisten tcp
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417 [02:16:58] <pneumatik> x86iac: what do you mean?
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420 [02:17:31] <pneumatik> i'm not x on the debian system
cause it's gonna be a web server
421 [02:17:56] <f91w> Why would installing veracrypt via
veracrypt's gui-x64 binary installer freeze my whole xsession
if launched from a gnome-terminal launched via dbus-launch, but if
installed from a cinnamon-gui launched gnome-terminal it closes with
'error constructing proxy for
org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Terminal/Factory0: The connection is
closed"?
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425 [02:18:41] <capum321> LXC is a program like docker or is it
some form of "methodology/implementation/or else?" ?
426 [02:19:11] <stoned> docker runs over lxc implementation
427 [02:19:12] <stoned> iirc
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429 [02:19:27] <ccrhy> It's similar to docker.... but
different.
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431 [02:19:39] <f91w> Pretty sure LXC and Docker are distinct.
LXC is between Docker and KVM.
432 [02:19:49] <f91w> But why don't we go to the project
websites and find out? They have their FAQs like everyone else.
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434 [02:20:00] <capum321> so I should also get a interface for
LXC ?
435 [02:20:04] <stoned> docker is a just a container that
utilizes the linux container system
436 [02:20:08] <stoned> I think
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439 [02:20:36] <stoned> You can use either. Or you can use both,
see whichever works better for you
440 [02:20:36] <capum321> it works straight from the shell, then?
441 [02:20:41] <stoned> A lot of people like docker.
442 [02:20:56] <stoned> yes
443 [02:21:35] <stoned> capum321, but what are you trying to do
ultimately?
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445 [02:22:27] <capum321> just knowing
446 [02:23:16] <ccrhy> How do I get a listing of all the RAID
partitions?
447 [02:23:21] <ccrhy> Like md0 md1 md2...
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455 [02:25:15] <capum321> fdisk -l
456 [02:25:19] <capum321> maybe
457 [02:25:21] <ccrhy> cat /proc/mdstat shows me resync = 6.9%
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459 [02:25:32] <x86iac> stoned: is the linux container system in
metric or english measurements?
460 [02:25:32] <ccrhy> fdisk -l gives me too much data. LOL
461 [02:25:45] <ccrhy> megabytes are metric.
462 [02:25:59] <capum321> you are on shell?
463 [02:26:06] <x86iac> binary not metric
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465 [02:26:34] <capum321> i forgot, let me scroll up
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467 [02:27:02] <themill> (actually, mebi is binary, mega is
decimal)
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470 [02:28:17] <x86iac> what about debibites? *girlfriends name
is debi*
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473 [02:28:47] <x86iac> ccrhy: postbin the fdisk -l
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475 [02:29:33] <ccrhy> x86iac: Good idea.
476 [02:29:36] <x86iac> ccrhy: we gots to get you fixed and outta
here in 10 mins ;)
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480 [02:29:59] <ccrhy> ifconfig doesn't work.
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482 [02:30:13] <ccrhy> So I don't know my IP, so I
can't ssh in.
483 [02:30:20] <missmbob> ccrhy: use the full path.
/sbin/ifconfig
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485 [02:30:37] <ccrhy> not found
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487 [02:31:04] <x86iac> if you can't ssh in ... how do you
expect to run ifconfig? circular logic/reference noted
488 [02:31:17] <ccrhy> I'm in the console of the installer.
489 [02:31:32] <ccrhy> But I can't pastebin from the
installer, so I need to ssh in from this machine.
490 [02:31:32] <capum321> you should fix the card then
491 [02:32:00] <ccrhy> Or, maybe I can ssh from that console....
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493 [02:32:14] <x86iac> you must be on the internet to be here
... so use THAT computer
494 [02:32:29] <ccrhy> I'm on this one.
495 [02:32:29] <x86iac> and you just said you can run fdisk -l
...
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497 [02:32:42] <capum321> x86iac you can't stop to amaze me
!
498 [02:32:44] <ccrhy> But how can I get the text from fdisk -l
to this machine?
499 [02:32:54] <capum321> amuze* ?
500 [02:32:59] <ccrhy> I can't manually type out all 3
pages... LOL
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502 [02:33:05] <x86iac> ccrhy: amooze
503 [02:33:25] <x86iac> 3 pages of fdisk -l ??? i does not
believe you
504 [02:33:35] <ccrhy> It's true.
505 [02:33:46] <ccrhy> You'll see when I figure out the GD
IP addy.
506 [02:33:52] <ccrhy> Why is ifconfig not found?
507 [02:34:12] <capum321> try iwconfig?
508 [02:34:18] <x86iac> one of you 100 of paritions that has
ifconfig on it isn't mounted?
509 [02:34:38] <ccrhy> iwconfig not found.
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512 [02:35:02] <ccrhy> I'm hung in the installer trying to
install grub. I'm booted off the installer USB.
513 [02:35:18] * x86iac goes back to reading ccrhy's internet file
.. it is huge ;)
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517 [02:35:50] <capum321> ccrhy: try $ip a
518 [02:36:07] <ccrhy> YAY!
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522 [02:36:34] <capum321> ifconfig is deprecated it seems to
newer distros
523 [02:36:43] <ccrhy> Connection refused...
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526 [02:36:48] <ccrhy> Because ssh isn't up yet.
527 [02:36:56] <ccrhy> *sigh*
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529 [02:37:08] <x86iac> ccrhy: chroot and start it?
530 [02:37:37] <ccrhy> service not found
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536 [02:39:17] <ccrhy> /dev/sdc1 same crash.
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539 [02:39:58] <capum321> not 1
540 [02:40:41] <x86iac> capum321: your internet file has lots of
interesting pics ... *nice looking*
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542 [02:41:06] <ccrhy> /dev/sdc also same crash
543 [02:41:21] <x86iac> crash?
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545 [02:41:27] <ccrhy> and /sdb, and /sda, and /sdd, and /md0,
and /md0p1, and /md0p2
546 [02:41:54] <ccrhy> "grub-install /dev/sdx failed"
This is a fatal error
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548 [02:42:28] <ccrhy> I have a USB flash here I could partition
in any way necessary to at least get grub on here, but that's
not working either for the same reason.
549 [02:42:40] <ccrhy> I think because I'm not partitioning
it properly or something.
550 [02:42:44] <ccrhy> What does grub need?
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558 [02:44:45] <capum321>
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561 [02:45:57] <capum321> x86iac you found me?
562 [02:47:10] <x86iac> webchat gave you up for $10
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564 [02:47:53] <capum321> x86iac those bastards
565 [02:48:14] <capum321> x86iac: they all are whores
566 [02:49:02] <x86iac> we depend on that fact
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568 [02:49:35] <capum321> now what are you going to ramsomware
me?
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570 [02:50:45] <x86iac> just gonna use you as the subject of my
3d printer project ...
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573 [02:51:34] <x86iac> ***facial recognition sub-project***
574 [02:51:43] <capum321> head for it mate!
575 [02:52:03] <x86iac> is that an australian accent i hear?
576 [02:52:18] <capum321> oh noes
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582 [02:53:28] <capum321> ccrhy: are you live?
583 [02:54:20] <x86iac> capum321: what do you make of his 3 pages
of fdisk -l stuff on a just installed (almost) system
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585 [02:55:03] <capum321> how he ran those commands if he
didn't installed the os?
586 [02:55:16] <x86iac> suspicious ..
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588 [02:55:36] <capum321> i mean he should be on live usb
589 [02:56:22] <x86iac> as soon as possible his cam will go live
and we'll take a look
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591 [02:56:33] <x86iac> opps
592 [02:56:46] <x86iac> /msg capum321 as soon as possible his cam
will go live and we'll take a look
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594 [02:58:01] <x86iac> the audio sounds like he is at a
macdonalds?
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596 [02:58:24] <capum321> he's a maniac maniac oh noes
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600 [02:59:29] <x86iac> an obsessive enthusiast ?
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605 [03:00:32] <linux-fox> hi, all
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608 [03:01:34] <x86iac> capum321: given that the equation group
has a known pdf (font exploit) who would open a pdf with the title
... equation-group-answers-your-questions.pd
609 [03:01:44] <x86iac> mr fox greetings
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614 [03:06:55] <capum321> x86 you did?
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618 [03:08:34] <x86iac> not yet - just with vi
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620 [03:08:57] <heiligenschein> hello
621 [03:09:02] <heiligenschein> i want to install the
lwfinger/rtlwifi_new gib with following commands
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622 [03:09:12] <x86iac> i have libreoffice and xpdf ... and the
pdf exploit seems only to be on windows .. might be a good thing to
do in a vm ?
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624 [03:10:19] <x86iac> bin/sh: 1: gcc: not found
625 [03:10:23] <x86iac> install gcc
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627 [03:10:50] <heiligenschein> ok i will do that. do you think
it will work afterwards?
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630 [03:11:10] <missmbob> heiligenschein: better off doing
apt-get install build-essentials
631 [03:11:14] <x86iac> no - there are gonna be tons of other
things you didn't install also ;)
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633 [03:11:38] <x86iac> so do what missmbob says :)
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639 [03:12:26] <zios> question ... any one kno how to g part a
m.b.r
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643 [03:13:29] <x86iac> before we talk about gparting your mbr ..
can we talk about spaces and . ?
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646 [03:14:30] <zios> x86iac, ?
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648 [03:15:14] <x86iac> what do you want to do with gpart?
649 [03:15:36] <x86iac> fix the mbr?
650 [03:15:45] <zios> delete it
651 [03:16:03] <x86iac> you can use dd
652 [03:16:35] <x86iac>
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654 [03:17:09] <zios> ty
655 [03:17:11] * x86iac won't ask why you want to delete it
656 [03:17:17] <zios> sorry, thanks :)
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659 [03:17:35] <jaggz> okay.. dist upgrade done.. I'm at
testing
660 [03:17:37] <zios> cause its corrupted
661 [03:17:39] <jaggz> any last words before I reboot?
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664 [03:17:55] <missmbob> jaggz: go to #debian-next on oftc (like
i've already told you)
665 [03:17:58] <x86iac> do you have a rescue/live cd handy?
666 [03:18:01] <jaggz> oh sorry.. ugh.. wrong channel
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668 [03:18:09] <jaggz> the other computer's in oftc
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675 [03:23:27] <capum321> x86iac dude VM won't stop it from
spreading in apparentely it's native to windows
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678 [03:25:06] <x86iac> linux is too tough for them to hack ...
but with selinux ... ;)
679 [03:25:28] <capum321> x86iac: are you following some guide?
680 [03:25:40] <x86iac> yea there was something about some vm
malware i saw this morning too
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683 [03:25:54] <x86iac> no guide just my own impulsiveness
684 [03:26:42] <x86iac> do you use a vm? i'm compiling
virtualbox from source ..
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688 [03:28:22] <capum321> this might help
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695 [03:29:18] <x86iac> kernel level vm ... i'm suspectuous
cause of selinux also being in the kernel :)
696 [03:29:19] <capum321> i know sandboxie is meant to protect
outboundaries spread
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699 [03:30:40] <x86iac> my suspicions are also raised caused if
they used their own selinux ... snowden wouldn't have gotten
stuff - was he 'root' or something ;)
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701 [03:31:25] <capum321> i bet they don't use windows for
sure
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703 [03:32:31] <x86iac> i'll bet they have the world's
second largest windows setup
704 [03:33:12] <x86iac> russian 3rd china 4th and n korea still
on windows 95 lol
705 [03:33:29] <capum321> what do you mean largest windows setup?
706 [03:33:40] <x86iac> for testing against
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708 [03:33:59] <x86iac> in many many stages of dissection
709 [03:34:07] <capum321> don't get it...
710 [03:34:57] <capum321> what are you talking about. they should
code low level programming language, they do that on some linux too
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712 [03:35:11] <capum321> windows is lame
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714 [03:35:16] * cra1g321 points to #debian-offtopic
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717 [03:35:30] <capum321> sorry
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720 [03:36:10] <x86iac> /nick x86iac321
721 [03:36:28] <cra1g321> not a mod so no need for sorry, just
bit annoying when switching channel tabs and come to see its just
offtopic talk
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723 [03:37:36] <x86iac> cra1g321: that is indeed sad
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730 [03:39:40] <un214> how do I edit my KDE color scheme?
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734 [03:40:25] <cra1g321> un214, click kde menu then search for
colors
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736 [03:40:47] <un214> ah there we go
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738 [03:41:00] <x86iac> cra1g321: if we weren't offtopic ..
you'd not have come here in time to help un214 ;)
739 [03:41:17] <un214> would you believe multiple google searches
were useless
740 [03:41:32] <x86iac> /msg un214 thanks bro - we needed to give
cra1g321 a reason to ...
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745 [03:43:22] <x86iac> cra1g321: you drove capum321 away :(
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768 [04:01:40] <lolka> hi
769 [04:01:53] <jaggz> how can I list packages that came from
wheezy?
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771 [04:02:03] <jaggz> that are currently installed
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774 [04:02:47] <lolka> i've just extended my vmware vm disk
size and it says i must repartition drive and extend filesystem from
within guest system; how should i do this properly? never had to
repartition drives inbefore, scared to fuck it all up
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776 [04:03:14] <Wilfred> I really feel like Big Train should be
better
777 [04:03:29] <lolka> i know there is google and stuff, but
"repartitioning" is somewhere near "fuck it up and
lose your data"
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779 [04:03:44] <lolka> so i came here for pro advice
780 [04:04:12] * Wilfred thinks he prefers That Mitchell and Web Look
781 [04:04:24] <Wilfred> ...wrong channel
782 [04:04:58] <OerHeks> pro advise: if you don't have a
backup of your data, it is not important.
783 [04:05:09] <un214> @lolka: Use tar -c to back the whole thing
up somewhere else; boot rescue media delete partition, create
partition, mount partition; use tar -x to put it all back; reinstall
bootloader
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785 [04:06:33] <lolka> i already did backed it up
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790 [04:09:33] <OerHeks> lolka, some basic idea
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810 [04:16:23] <lolka> damn complicated
811 [04:16:38] <lolka> i have to move another partitions too
812 [04:16:41] <lolka> thats not cool
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820 [04:19:46] <jaggz> how do I tell which of the packages, in
the *_Packages lists, are installed?
821 [04:20:12] <jaggz> I'm looking at these old wheezy
entries but it lists all the packages I think? even though
they're not installed
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823 [04:23:44] <lolka> jaggz,
replaced-url
824 [04:24:04] <jaggz> lolka, eh? no.. installed on my system
825 [04:24:14] <lolka> what, browser?
826 [04:24:48] <lolka> ah u want installed packages?
827 [04:25:42] <lolka> apt-cache pkgnames
828 [04:25:55] <lolka> -.-
829 [04:26:00] <lolka> did it help?
830 [04:26:06] <jaggz> but that doesn't show which ones come
from wheezy
831 [04:26:17] <jaggz> I can actually see them, it seems, in
synaptic
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833 [04:26:35] <jaggz> if I pick oldstable/main (or whatever),
and sort by "Installed"
834 [04:26:43] <jaggz> now.. to remove all the wheezy ones.. not
sure how to do that
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836 [04:27:11] <lolka> i think there is no way to do such sorting
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838 [04:27:29] <lolka> as packages do not introduce from where
they came from
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840 [04:28:02] <lolka> how about just making fresh install of
jessie ?:)
841 [04:28:04] <jaggz> what's the terminology I'm
looking for? like "wheezy" or "oldstable"
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843 [04:28:18] <lolka> русский?
844 [04:28:38] <lolka> nvm
845 [04:29:59] <lolka> well i honestly dont know how to do what
you want unless there is some installation log in which it said from
where pkg came from and which you may grep for wheezy
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848 [04:31:08] <jaggz> trying to figure out how to do an aptitude
search with "and"
849 [04:31:09] <TomTomTosch> jaggz: if you already removed wheezy
from your sources you can try aptitude search ~o which lists
packages that are no longer listed in a repo. if you still have
wheezy in your sources, there is aptitude search syntax to look for
that.
850 [04:31:33] <jaggz> TomTomTosch, yeah.. reading aptitude doc
on search terms..
replaced-url
851 [04:31:38] <jaggz> not sure yet how to use it still :)
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853 [04:32:46] <jaggz> looks like I can just space separate them
for 'and'
854 [04:32:58] <jaggz> now to figure out what specifies a
specific release
855 [04:33:09] <jaggz> so I can do "?installed wheezy"
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857 [04:33:59] <TomTomTosch> you usually use the ?origin
modifier. the origin can be taken from the release file of the repo
you want to look for.
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859 [04:34:41] <TomTomTosch> i think that only works with the
repo still in your sources, though.
860 [04:34:48] <jaggz> it's still in sources
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862 [04:35:27] <jaggz> the Origin: for wheezy is just
"Debian" though
863 [04:36:28] <jaggz> aptitude search '?installed
?archive(oldstable)'
864 [04:36:58] <jaggz> that shows me, for instance,
"ant", which is installed, AND it's available in
wheezy.. but the installed version is not from wheezy
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866 [04:40:50] <TomTomTosch> jaggz: use ?narrow instead of
'and'
867 [04:41:19] <jaggz> aptitude search
'?narrow(?installed,?archive(oldstable))' ?
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869 [04:41:28] <TomTomTosch> looks good
870 [04:41:38] <jaggz> no results
871 [04:41:59] <jaggz> narrow takes a filter and a pattern
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873 [04:43:28] <jaggz> aptitude search
'?and(?installed,?archive(oldstable))'
874 [04:43:40] <jaggz> that also returns no results
875 [04:44:10] <jaggz> oh.. I removed wheezy from sources.. need
to put it back
876 [04:45:25] <jaggz> okay.. yeah.. it lists things like
'ant'
877 [04:45:37] <TomTomTosch> with narrow?
878 [04:45:53] <jaggz> hmm.. no!
879 [04:46:20] <jaggz> yay! so far so good.. "adduser"
comes from wheezy
880 [04:46:55] <jaggz> I have a bunch of stuff from wheezy..
weird
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888 [04:52:39] <jaggz> nice.. aptitude continues partial
downloads (if ctrl-c'ed)
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890 [04:54:22] <lolka> may i freely destroy Extended and Swap
partitions?
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893 [04:54:38] <lolka> OerHeks
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898 [04:55:39] <lolka> damn this is too hard i think i just tar
everything and put it on fresh vm with disk size as big as i want it
899 [04:55:43] <lolka> :)
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912 [05:02:40] <RoyK> lolka: no need to tar it - just rsync the
data over
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918 [05:05:11] <RoyK> lolka: as in rsync -avPHSXx /some/path
root@somehost:/somewhere # <-- make sure to create ssh keys first
and add the to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
919 [05:06:20] <RoyK> lolka: as in rsync -avPHSAx /some/path
root@somehost:/somewhere # <-- make sure to create ssh keys first
and add the to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
920 [05:06:23] <RoyK> even
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925 [05:08:51] <lolka> RoyK, thats freaking great advice as i
already gave up on taring cuz used space was more than free
926 [05:09:03] <lolka> thks a million i'll try this now :)
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934 [05:10:53] <RoyK> lolka: first ssh-keygen on the client
(that's the old server, as root)
935 [05:11:13] <RoyK> lolka: then add the key to the
server's authorized_keys file
936 [05:11:19] <RoyK> then try to ssh into it as root
937 [05:11:21] <RoyK> then rsync
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950 [05:22:19] <lolka> RoyK, is this like complete moving of old
server to new one untouched and safe?
951 [05:22:44] <lolka> * installing os on new vm *
952 [05:23:22] <lolka> rsync / will work?
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965 [05:28:45] <RoyK> lolka: probably not - install the new vm,
rsync the data to somewhere like /oldmachine, move the data
somewhere useful and reconfigure the thing
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967 [05:29:04] <lolka> ;|
968 [05:29:23] <RoyK> lolka: just talking out of experience
969 [05:29:49] <lolka> yes im getting it
970 [05:29:59] <lolka> i just never had to manually partition
stuff before
971 [05:30:01] <lolka>
replaced-url
972 [05:30:15] <RoyK> gotta sleep
973 [05:30:16] <lolka> maybe im overthinking it ?
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977 [05:32:03] <kulelu88> Hello
978 [05:32:15] <lolka> hi.
979 [05:32:40] <kulelu88> in this package:
replaced-url
980 [05:32:48] <lolka> #ubuntu
981 [05:33:10] <kulelu88> It is essentially a debian package
though
982 [05:33:15] <kulelu88> don't you guys do it the same way?
983 [05:33:36] <missmbob> kulelu88: that's irrelevant
984 [05:33:48] <missmbob> !tell kulelu88 about ubuntu
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986 [05:33:52] <kulelu88> do I need to literally find the debian
equivalent and repeat myself?
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988 [05:34:05] <missmbob> we won't listen
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991 [05:34:35] <kulelu88> does ubuntu or debian have a devel
channel?
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995 [05:37:03] <kulelu88> Hello again all
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998 [05:37:20] <kulelu88> can someone tell me where the
dependencies for this package will be listed:
replaced-url
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1000 [05:37:22] <kulelu88> :D
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1002 [05:37:48] <missmbob> kulelu88: seriously go away
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1004 [05:38:22] <kulelu88> missmbob: if you can't help,
don't. somebody else will
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1016 [05:55:02] <afidegnum> hi, when the connection break, my ssh
still hangs on the remote server i m working on, is there another
way of breaking it out instead of closing the terminal? using Ctrl+c
seems not to work
1017 [05:55:58] <kulelu88> afidegnum: let it time out by itself
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1024 [06:00:41] <forrcaho> I'm having trouble building
tensorflow with CUDA support: the build script expects files in
/usr/local/cuda but the debian package nvidia-cuda-toolkit puts
things elsewhere
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1027 [06:01:29] <forrcaho> I'm thinking of trying to set up
some symlinks to trick it out but I don't know if that's
the best approach
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1040 [06:17:57] <up2late> hi
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1045 [06:21:34] <jaggz> ImportError: No module named
'debconf'
1046 [06:21:37] <jaggz> dpkg: error processing package
apt-listchanges (--configure):
1047 [06:21:37] <dpkg> jaggz: That isn't an error, post the
whole output to a pastebin (/msg dpkg pastebin).
1048 [06:21:37] <brimonk> Hey all. I'm attempting to get my
Gamecube controller working on Debian to be used with the mupen64
emulator (and potentially, the Dolphin emulator), but it currently
isn't working. I've created the udev rules as described
here:
replaced-url
1049 [06:21:42] <jaggz> ugh
1050 [06:21:44] <brimonk> version. I've tried to perform the
steps that page later suggests and compile & install the newer
version, but it still isn't working, and 'libusb-config
--version' shows me 0.1.12. Is there any way to upgrade to at
least 1.0.16 without breaking everything?
1051 [06:21:48] <brimonk> (Sorry for the long post)
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1053 [06:21:57] <jaggz> and I can't get to oftc for some
reason
1054 [06:22:07] <jaggz> (traceroutes time out near their end it
seems)
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1056 [06:23:40] <jaggz>
replaced-url
1057 [06:23:45] <jaggz> apt-get dist-upgrade
1058 [06:23:58] <jaggz> can you guys get to irc.oftc.net?
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1061 [06:25:49] <missmbob> yes
1062 [06:25:58] <protocol> anyone know if there's a
text-based web browser that can perform XSLT post-processing
transforms on a per-domain basis?
1063 [06:26:42] <protocol> like to make more modern pages look not
ridiculous without CSS in a terminal
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1065 [06:27:31] <jaggz> missmbob: hrmmm...
1066 [06:27:49] <jaggz> protocol: links?
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1068 [06:28:13] <pijiu> *lynx
1069 [06:28:14] <pijiu> ?
1070 [06:28:18] <protocol> jaggz: like elinks or lynx?
1071 [06:28:21] <pijiu> i only know this one
1072 [06:28:31] <jaggz> protocol: lynx probably won't look as
good?
1073 [06:29:04] <jaggz> elinks (links) has "better"
layout.. although sometimes I prefer lynx. elinks also supports
more.. stuff..
1074 [06:29:18] <jaggz> I don't use either much though ..
except right now in a dist-upgrade that's failed :)
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1076 [06:29:30] <jaggz> missmbob: my traceroute stops at
74.205.108.49
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1078 [06:29:57] <pijiu>
replaced-url
1079 [06:29:58] <jaggz> missmbob: nevermind.. I'm using .org
instead of .net
1080 [06:29:58] <protocol> well, just installed links and it looks
like elinks, yeah
1081 [06:30:21] <protocol> i will search to see if it can do XSLT
transforms and how to set them up, thanks
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1084 [06:30:30] <brimonk> Anyone have any ideas about my
gamecube-usb problem?
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1088 [06:32:18] <pijiu> cant see much difference between links and
lynx :)
1089 [06:32:25] <pijiu> exc color pallette
1090 [06:32:34] <pijiu> just tried first one
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1092 [06:33:46] <cubox_> how would I go about getting a swap
partition setup, I have made the partition I just dont know how to
enable it
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1094 [06:34:22] * jaggz sighs
1095 [06:34:31] <jaggz> cubox_: google :)
1096 [06:34:39] <jaggz> sorry.. stuck with some messed up upgrade
right now
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1098 [06:34:51] <jaggz> and nobody talking in oftc#debian-next
1099 [06:34:57] <pijiu> i just think people comes here after hours
of google
1100 [06:35:03] <pijiu> like i am
1101 [06:35:04] <pijiu> ;)
1102 [06:35:50] <jaggz> python -c "import debconf" works
fine
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1109 [06:39:28] <pingfloyd> cubox_: did you mark the partition as
type swap?
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1112 [06:39:41] <pingfloyd> cubox_: then you run mkswap on it
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1138 [06:48:30] <cubox_> pingfloyd, yes marked as swap
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1141 [06:48:48] <pingfloyd> cubox_: did you run mkswap on it?
1142 [06:48:54] <cubox_> nope
1143 [06:48:57] <pingfloyd> cubox_: after that run swapon on it
1144 [06:49:01] <pingfloyd> that will make it active
1145 [06:49:19] <pingfloyd> you probably want to update your
/etc/fstab if you want to use it by default
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1151 [06:54:01] <cubox_> crap brb need to resize my main partition
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1161 [07:01:18] <_unreal_> pingfloyd, I had dumped an image via DD
that made an 8gig image on my 1tb drive :)
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1163 [07:01:35] <_unreal_> I just relized I was out of space after
doing lots of updates
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1165 [07:02:15] <_unreal_> now to deal with the swap
1166 [07:02:20] <pijiu> by the way, if you have any problems with
partitions
1167 [07:02:28] <pijiu> just get urself gparted livecd
1168 [07:02:32] <pijiu> boot from it
1169 [07:02:35] <pijiu> and do whatever u want
1170 [07:02:41] <pijiu> like i just solved MY PROBLEM
1171 [07:02:43] <pijiu> ez
1172 [07:02:46] <_unreal_> cant
1173 [07:02:50] <pijiu> why
1174 [07:03:09] <pijiu> i just spent several hours trying to
repart my drive
1175 [07:03:13] <_unreal_> do you know what a cubox is?
1176 [07:03:17] <pijiu> then someone suggested gparted
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1178 [07:03:19] <pijiu> no
1179 [07:03:35] <_unreal_> :) google cubox marvel
1180 [07:04:08] <pijiu> well, bro it has usb
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1182 [07:04:20] <pijiu> which means u can load "livecd"
iso into usb stick
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1184 [07:04:33] <_unreal_> it uses uboot
1185 [07:04:47] <_unreal_> it would have to have na image built
JUST for it
1186 [07:04:47] <pijiu> i will not believe it cant boot from some
iso
1187 [07:04:52] <pijiu> ahh
1188 [07:04:53] <pijiu> ic
1189 [07:05:02] <anonrate> How do I get the man pages for scanf?
Some how I don't have them...
1190 [07:05:03] <_unreal_> its an ARM
1191 [07:05:15] <pijiu> using raspberry myself btw, love this
little thing
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1193 [07:05:20] <pijiu> cubox looks funny tho
1194 [07:05:23] <pijiu> and fun
1195 [07:05:28] <pijiu> i mean fun not funny
1196 [07:05:29] <_unreal_> I have the original one
1197 [07:05:31] <pijiu> not offending :))
1198 [07:05:37] <_unreal_> 1st gen
1199 [07:05:46] <_unreal_> 800mhz 1gb ram etc....
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1201 [07:06:05] <_unreal_> wishing I could figure out how to get
the opengl working
1202 [07:06:16] <_unreal_> i'm running kali linux on it which
is debian based
1203 [07:06:25] <_unreal_> and has an image built just for it
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1205 [07:06:53] <pijiu> i see
1206 [07:07:10] <pijiu> well i think u hafta spend few hours
googling unless someone could help
1207 [07:07:15] <pijiu> i suck at partitioning
1208 [07:07:24] <pijiu> never had to do it in my life before today
1209 [07:07:29] <pijiu> gparted <3
1210 [07:07:39] <_unreal_> pingfloyd, mkswap command not found
1211 [07:07:47] <pijiu> apt-get install? :)
1212 [07:07:58] <_unreal_> really?
1213 [07:08:02] <pijiu> not sure
1214 [07:08:05] <_unreal_> what kind of partition are you trying
to do
1215 [07:08:16] <_unreal_> and is this on your pi?
1216 [07:08:40] <pijiu> sorry are u talking with urself
1217 [07:08:44] <pijiu> :)
1218 [07:08:49] <_unreal_> no
1219 [07:09:05] <anonrate> Do either of you know I would go about
getting the man pages for scanf?
1220 [07:09:11] <_unreal_> you did just say you have issues with
partitioning
1221 [07:09:18] <pijiu> _unreal_, i had
1222 [07:09:23] <pijiu> 10m ago
1223 [07:09:25] <pijiu> now i dont
1224 [07:09:31] <pijiu> gparted love <3
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1226 [07:09:58] <_unreal_> "ultamate boot cd" is an
other good iso to have
1227 [07:10:45] <pijiu> maybe. my debs never fail tho; and even if
it could fail once i always have them backed up
1228 [07:11:07] <pijiu> dolce vita
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1231 [07:15:10] <_unreal_> figured it out typo
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1242 [07:22:16] <_unreal_> I'm loving this cubox
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1273 [07:46:44] <afidegnum> please i come again, what's the
equivalent of systemd in debian wheezy?
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1275 [07:49:38] <voids> *newb wondering where to look, for an
error in aptitude that fails to fetch the
replaced-url
1276 [07:50:17] <voids> *misschan
1277 [07:50:20] <voids> sorry
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1289 [08:02:29] <ransur0t> afidegnum: SysV init, init system
scripts executed by system located in /etc/init.d/
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1292 [08:02:49] <ransur0t> voids: are you using bunsenlabs, or
just added their repo?
1293 [08:03:27] <aypea[2]> anyone know of a way to, in a sudoesque
fashion, cp a file between two users? Trying to avoid writing a
script that uses tar to do this.
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1303 [08:10:13] <LearningToBeFree> aypea[2]: sudo cp? Maybe I so
not understand the question.
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1308 [08:13:41] <tjone270_> hi, got something strange going on
with Python 3.5: I'm getting exceptions when I try to run a
script I've made got to do with the threading module, however
this doesn't happen on non-Debian derived OSes or MS
Windows/Apple macOS, I'll paste the exception below:
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1313 [08:15:54] <tjone270_> Exception ignored in: <module
'threading' from
'/usr/lib/python3.5/threading.py'>
1314 [08:15:54] <tjone270_> Traceback (most recent call last):
1315 [08:15:54] <tjone270_> File
"/usr/lib/python3.5/threading.py", line 1288, in _shutdown
1316 [08:15:54] <tjone270_> Connecting to IRC...
1317 [08:15:54] <tjone270_> t.join()
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replaced-url
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1321 [08:17:03] <tjone270_>
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1322 [08:17:31] <jelly> ,v python3.5
1323 [08:17:33] <judd> Package: python3.5 on amd64 -- sid:
3.5.2-3; stretch: 3.5.2-3
1324 [08:17:39] <jelly> tjone270_: which debian release is this?
1325 [08:17:57] <tjone270_> this is jessie 8.5, but I've
pulled the package from sid
1326 [08:18:14] <jelly> don't do that
1327 [08:18:17] <tjone270_> however ubuntu is doing the same thing
1328 [08:18:26] <tjone270_> and it's got it on standard repos
1329 [08:18:36] <jelly> mixing stable with anything newer is bound
to break things
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1331 [08:18:53] <afidegnum> i m following a tutorial where i need
to deploy uwsgi into wheezy whith this config file sudo nano
/etc/init/myapp.conf i don't know how to start it, using start
myapp or stop myapp doesn't seems to work
1332 [08:18:56] <tjone270_> true, but as I say this is also
happening on release-grade ubuntu package
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1334 [08:19:30] <jelly> tjone270_: maybe, but that's a bug
for ubuntu people to deal with not debian
1335 [08:19:52] <tjone270_> fair enough
1336 [08:20:07] <jelly> tjone270_: if you can reproduce with a
clean debian testing or unstable, not an unholy mix, ask in
#debian-next on irc.oftc.net
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1339 [08:20:37] <jelly> do mention which app/service is doing that
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1341 [08:20:44] <tjone270_> okay
1342 [08:20:47] <tjone270_> thanks jelly
1343 [08:20:49] <tjone270_> nice name :)
1344 [08:21:55] <jelly> afidegnum: /etc/init/ holds upstart
service definitions. You'll have to find or write an init
script instead, put it in /etc/init.d/, and enable it using for
example update-rc.d
1345 [08:22:21] <jelly> afidegnum: "start" and
"stop" commands are also an upstart thing
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1347 [08:22:50] <jelly> wheezy however uses sysvinit by default,
not upstart
1348 [08:23:06] <shtrb> anyone used lenovo G51-35 and can say it
would work with debian (thinking on getting one so I can't get
lspci there)
1349 [08:23:23] <afidegnum> i m following this tutorial
replaced-url
1350 [08:23:43] <afidegnum> where at the buttom, it's said to
create an upstart script
1351 [08:23:52] <afidegnum> *file
1352 [08:24:20] <jelly> it says that because the tutorial is for
ubuntu 14.04 LTS, where upstart is the default init system.
1353 [08:25:11] <jelly> using random tutorials from the internet,
you have to figure out specifics from general concepts
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1356 [08:26:16] <jelly> (it's often better to read the actual
documentation instead of relying on step-by-step tutorials)
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1363 [08:27:22] <afidegnum> well i hav been searching for the
original documentation but no sucess,
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1366 [08:27:43] <afidegnum> i am looking to run something for the
default wheezy upstart/system file
1367 [08:27:58] <afidegnum> i don't want to go through what
happened to me earlier,
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1370 [08:32:01] <afidegnum> jelly: do you have any tangible
reference i can use ?
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1413 [08:59:01] <jelly> afidegnum: /etc/init.d/skeleton
1414 [08:59:23] <jelly> !init.d
1415 [08:59:23] <dpkg> /etc/init.d/ is where most Debian startup
scripts go. To add your own, copy /etc/init.d/skeleton to
/etc/init.d/myscript and make it do the appropriate thing on start
and stop, at least. Then "update-rc.d myscript defaults".
See "man update-rc.d" and /usr/share/doc/sysvinit and
/etc/init.d/README. Also ask me about <rc.local>
<runlevel>. See also <missing lsb tags>.
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1461 [09:15:47] <SwedeMike> I have a machine running Jessie with a
LSI2008 controller in IR mode with a RAID1 of two SSDs. it has 60GB
ram. When I am dd:ing tens of gigabytes of data, it seems there is a
lot of write-cache somewhere. Looking at "iostat -x 5" I
can see writing going on long after dd is done, and if I issue
"sync" it takes minutes before it's done. I have
tried to change sysctl such as vm.dirty_background_ratio = 1 and the
centicecs settings etc, but to no avail. ...
1462 [09:15:53] <SwedeMike> ... Any suggestions?
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1478 [09:22:57] <jelly> SwedeMike: maybe you're just writing
more than the backend can chew?
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1480 [09:24:02] <jelly> vm.dirty_background_ratio of 1% ought to
start flushing when they pass 600MB in your case
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1483 [09:24:37] <zebulon1st> Hi ! The weather applet in MATE (in
Debian stretch) do not update datas anymore, even after re-selecting
the town (in the prefs). It now only display (in desktop top menu
bar) "--" :S
1484 [09:24:50] <jelly> !debian-next
1485 [09:24:50] <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.
1486 [09:24:52] <jelly> zebulon1st: ^^
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1488 [09:25:58] <jelly> zebulon1st: look at the list of bugs for
the relevant component on bugs.debian.org, then file one if
it's missing
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1490 [09:26:03] <zebulon1st> jelly: I can't join debian-next
(webirc OFTC do not connect or join anything -- I just have the
status windows with 3 lines printed and tha'ts all)
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1493 [09:27:01] <jelly> zebulon1st:
replaced-url
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1495 [09:27:54] <SwedeMike> jelly: yes, dd seems to send data
faster than the drives can write to disk. However, I would expect
the kernel to stop accepting data from dd when there is more than
600MB in the kernel block cache, or when the amount of centiseconds
for data in the cache is higher than my set value of 50/100. Hm, I
found
replaced-url
1496 [09:28:00] <SwedeMike> ... mentioned there.
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1498 [09:29:00] <jelly> SwedeMike: er, no,
vm.dirty_background_ratio is the threshhold to force _start
flushing_, not to force stopping writes.
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1502 [09:30:28] <zebulon1st> jelly: well... everything goes wrong
with me : I tried to go to the
replaced-url
1503 [09:30:31] <jelly> SwedeMike: if you need to avoid VFS cache,
use O_DIRECT flag for open()
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1512 [09:33:36] <SwedeMike> jelly: yeah, I see that now from the
description, so my vm.dirty_ratio was set way too high. I'll
set it to 2 and see if that changes the behaviour
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1514 [09:34:45] <zebulon1st> jelly: I even tried to go to the
replaced-url
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1517 [09:36:00] <jelly> zebulon1st: where did you find that URL?
search forms on bugs.debian.org seem to work.
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1524 [09:38:36] <zebulon1st> I find this URL in the
replaced-url
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1568 [10:03:14] <zebulon1st> jelly: I installed weather-utils, to
try the tool by console. After searching which file weather uses for
my town, I tried to get the file (or its content) by using the given
URL (replaced-url
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1573 [10:04:40] <zebulon1st> jelly: even just trying the basic URL
(replaced-url
1574 [10:05:15] <zebulon1st> So it seems it's not a bug, just
a service closure.
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1576 [10:05:43] <jelly> zebulon1st: remote APIs change all the
time, see if upstream has a solution, if not, find out where/if
NOAA's new API exists and send them patches
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1585 [10:07:58] <jelly> maybe your tool will have to switch to a
different weather info provider
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1589 [10:08:30] <jelly> xfce plugin seems to use met.no
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1688 [10:57:02] <ws2k3> Hello, i have a machine with a ARC-1200
raid controller. with a mirror over 2 SSD's but now my linux
kernel complains about rejecting I/O to offline device. what can
this be ?
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1703 [11:03:24] <negge> I'm having some trouble performing
non-interactive apt-get upgrades. Even if I run
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive sudo apt-get -y -o
Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o
Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" upgrade I will still get
prompted about replacing configuration files. In this particular
case, the prompt is one of those full screen prompts, not the
smaller inline prompt you usually get. Running dpkg --configure -a
--force-confdef --force-confold afters pro
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1739 [11:27:40] <koltrast> Hi! I currently have a linux
installation in LVM on top of LUKS. I'm using
systemd-boot/gummiboot on a separate, unencrypted partition to load
this. I'm trying to install debian inside this existing LVM and
am having a hard time figuring out how to deal with boot. I think I
copy debian's vmlinuz and initramfs to the ESP and add an entry
there. Now how does debian deal with kernel updates? Would debian
update
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1741 [11:27:43] <koltrast> vmlinuz and initramfs correctly if I
were to mount the ESP on /boot in debian?
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1748 [11:31:37] <negge> solved my problem
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1750 [11:31:55] <negge> had to use "sudo FOO=BAR apt-get
upgrade" instead of "FOO=BAR sudo apt-get upgrade"
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1752 [11:31:59] <pstk> hi
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1754 [11:32:16] <pstk> i need help with a systemd unit
1755 [11:32:21] <negge> too bad the Ruby hipsters who wrote the
official docs for SSHKit didn't get that one correct, so the
official docs are useless and don't work
1756 [11:32:38] <negge> plus all the other random implementations
of "execute apt-get upgrade with DEBIAN_FRONTEND set" are
incorrect and don't work either
1757 [11:32:51] <negge> typical "the blind lead the
blind" bullshit
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1759 [11:33:09] <pstk> I have a unit with
EnvironementFile=/path/to/file
1760 [11:33:36] <pstk> in file, i've put:
1761 [11:33:53] <pstk> VAR1=/a/path
1762 [11:34:06] <pstk> Do you know how is it possible to have
1763 [11:34:11] <pstk> VAR2=$VAR1
1764 [11:34:22] <pstk> actually it doesn't work
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1778 [11:43:39] <koltrast> ok, I think I found what I was looking
for on the EFIStub page on the debian wiki.
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1795 [11:55:07] <ws2k3> how can i check which driver im currently
using to access my raid controller?
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1801 [11:57:34] <ChrisH> ws2k3: What do you mean with driver?
Kernelmodules should show up in dmesg during boot.
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1805 [11:58:23] <ws2k3> ChrisH can i maby grep for something ? to
find which kernel module that is ?
1806 [11:58:32] <ws2k3> ChrisH or how do i know what to look for
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1817 [12:05:45] <ws2k3> ChrisH is it possible to find which
version this driver is of the kernal module?
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1823 [12:07:20] <ChrisH> ws2k3: a) run lsblk and identify the
device you are interested in... or better tell us your real
question/issue behind. Kernel version: uname -r
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1878 [12:37:19] <l3archos> hi all. I am using Nemo. While Nemo
window is open e.g. /home/john/foo, I save a new file into that path
/home/john/foo through LibreOffice or any other application.
Unfortunately the new existing file does not show in Nemo's
opened window. I need to press F5 (=refresh) first to see it. Is
there a way to configure Nemo or something else, so new file are
shown instantly. Like I am used from Microsoft Windows Explorer ?
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1889 [12:41:50] <theraspberry> Okay, so I don't stuff my
packages again. What is the proper way to install openjdk8 on my
debian jessie 8.5 machine.
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1891 [12:41:52] <babilen> l3archos: nautilus does this by default
..
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1895 [12:42:06] <babilen> l3archos: Might want to investigate
settings for nemo
1896 [12:42:39] <babilen> theraspberry: Enable jessie-backports
and run "apt -t jessie-backports install openjdk-8-jdk"
1897 [12:42:50] <babilen> dpkg: jessie-backports
1898 [12:42:51] <dpkg> Selected packages intended for the Debian 9
"Stretch" release but recompiled for use with
"Jessie" (8.x) can be found in the
"jessie-backports" repository. Note that jessie-backports
are on the regular mirror network, not on backports.debian.org. A
suitable line for your sources.list is «deb
replaced-url
1899 [12:44:09] <l3archos> babilen: but Nautilus does not suit to
my needs, already tested it before I did choose Nemo.
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1902 [12:44:44] <babilen> l3archos: Fair enough
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1905 [12:45:41] <theraspberry> babilen: Thank you very much. :D
1906 [12:45:55] <l3archos> anyone else in here who knows how to
teach Nemo to refresh changes on the filesystem instantly and show
them in the actual opened Nemo window ?
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1917 [12:49:01] <l3archos> well, I need to correct myself. The
desired feauture works well with Nemo on "LOCAL"
filesystem, but it doesn't on SMB/CIFS share. So I am missing
this feauture on SMB/CifS share. any clue how to activate it ?
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1922 [12:54:12] <colo-work> l3archos, probably relies on inotify,
which isn't available for remote fs
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1944 [13:08:09] <TestingIRC> test
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1947 [13:08:42] <petn-randall> TestingIRC: Congrats, it works.
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1951 [13:10:35] <TestingIRC> I'm searching for channel
somewhat related to pokemongo, any suggestions ?
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1958 [13:12:35] <jelly> TestingIRC: ask the network channel bot,
for example: /msg alis list *pokemon*go* -min 10
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1965 [13:14:21] <Drzacek> Just /join #pokemongo
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1969 [13:14:53] <TestingIRC> Drzacek: but I'm scared
1970 [13:15:00] <TestingIRC> what if they don't like me
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1986 [13:16:18] <Drzacek> aaand done
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1988 [13:16:53] <Guest79304> Is it enough to upgrade grub via live
usb after installation Windows 7 on sdb or
1989 [13:17:27] <l3archos> colo-work: yes, might be. But on the
system there must be somewhere a "configuration value" for
inotify/remote fs because after a certain period of time (some
minutes) the new file appears on the Nemo or Nautilus window,
without pressing F5.
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1991 [13:20:35] <Guest79304> Will an installation of windows 7 on
sdb make Debian unbootable on sda or can I just upgrade grub via
live usb?
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1994 [13:21:49] <petn-randall> Guest79304: Usually Windows breaks
the bootloader, but you can fix it up with a live linux. So yes.
1995 [13:22:04] <appas> Guest79304: yes to both: win will
overwrite the bootloader, but you can restore it from a live usb
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1998 [13:23:07] <TestingIRC> /^/msg JustinHitla welcome to #debian
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2012 [13:27:04] <jelly> Drzacek: that's what happens when
people don't like him!
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2032 [13:40:26] <Leoneof> hello, how to do checksum for all
packages in my local repo? maybe some are infected or corrupted
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2055 [13:50:21] <petn-randall> Leoneof: Doesn't really make
sense, because the checksums can also be manipulated. Do you have
the files on trustworthy source somewhere?
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2059 [13:52:21] <Iridos> uh, you mean for the .deb packages?
2060 [13:52:30] <Leoneof> petn-randall: well, i was curious to
check if my local repo is infected/corrupted, is there anyway to
scan deb packages?
2061 [13:52:50] <digdilem> would clamav unpack .debs?
2062 [13:52:51] <babilen> Local packages?
2063 [13:52:52] <Leoneof> Iridos: yeah
2064 [13:53:10] <ghormoon> hi, I'm failing to properly name
this to be able to google up some examples on how to do. I need some
sort of "menu" that would replace login prompt (on one tty
only) to be able to press some predefined hotkeys to run predefined
commands. how difficult would that be?
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2066 [13:53:14] <Leoneof> babilen: i use reprepro to make local
rep
2067 [13:53:37] <sypher> Leoneof: What problem are you
experiencing that leads you to believe that it's
corrupted/infected?
2068 [13:54:04] <Iridos> the "Packages" file from the
repo has MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums on each package… but
that may already have newer versions than your repo
2069 [13:54:10] <Leoneof> sypher: no problems, just need to
checksum them :)
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2071 [13:54:37] <sypher> s/need/want/
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2073 [13:54:50] <TomTomTo1> but your package manager does that
anyway before installing.
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2078 [13:55:35] <Iridos> TomTomTo1, who?
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2082 [13:56:51] <Leoneof> not possible to do checksum? see this
replaced-url
2083 [13:56:59] <Iridos> hm, yeah… signatures are checked,
which is probably better than a checksum
2084 [13:57:32] <sypher> Leoneof: I think what you're trying
to do is borne of you not really understanding how packages work/are
structured.
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2093 [13:59:37] <sypher> Leoneof:
replaced-url
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2095 [14:00:01] <sypher> Leoneof: You're basically trying to
reinvent the wheel.
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2099 [14:01:27] <TomTomTo1> Iridos: wha... ?
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2105 [14:05:10] <Leoneof> sypher: for example, what if someone
hacked my local repo and replaced some packages?
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2107 [14:06:13] <sypher> Leoneof: Then they'd have to re-sign
the package with a GPG key that is trusted by the client system,
which they don't control or have access to? Unless you blindly
install GPG keys in response to error messages.
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2110 [14:08:15] <Leoneof> sypher: well, you can imagine that, i
blindly install gpg keys :)
2111 [14:08:45] <sypher> Leoneof: If you're being serious
with that last statement, then there's nothing this channel can
do to help you in the way that you're wanting.
2112 [14:08:52] <VR46> Hi! Have anyone tried to set static ip on
tun0, when using openvpn client? I cannot for the life of me get it
to apply the settings i've set. Is it even possible?
2113 [14:09:07] <sypher> VR46: You can configure a static client
IP mapping on the server end.
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2115 [14:09:30] <Leoneof> sypher: well, there's nothing you
can say, thanks for the help.
2116 [14:10:32] <VR46> sypher: if it's possible i don't
know how, the vpn-server i'm connecting to is an watchguard
firewall
2117 [14:11:25] <sypher> VR46: My condolances. It's going to
be Watchguard's product support team to help you here. :/
2118 [14:11:35] <ChrisH> VR46: then you need to ask them.
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2126 [14:14:40] <samae> Is there a trustworthy ressource for
compatibility checking between debian versions and laptop models?
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2130 [14:16:52] <petn-randall> samae: Depends on your definition.
Most of the time doing an internet search for "Debian <model
name>" will find you a blog that describes what works, what
needed manual fixing, and what doesn't work.
2131 [14:17:43] <samae> I'll have to install a distro on a
friend's laptop with a touchscreen, and I'd like to be
prepared : )
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2134 [14:20:07] <petn-randall> samae: In 80% of the cases
you'll get a straight hit, in the rest of the cases it takes
more searching ("Linux <model name>", "linux
<device name>", etc.) to find answers.
2135 [14:20:35] <samae> Ok : )
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2137 [14:21:27] <SynrG> also useful is to check chipsets if you
know them.
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2143 [14:25:38] <SynrG> i'm thinking of stuff like
replaced-url
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2145 [14:25:47] <SynrG> that would be common to laptops with the
same chipset
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2168 [14:39:53] <Rico> hello
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2170 [14:40:07] <Rico> I'm trying to make a brocade 10G
network card work on debian jessie
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2175 [14:41:43] <Rico>
replaced-url
2176 [14:41:49] <Rico> can anyçone help me with that ?
2177 [14:41:52] <Rico> anyone
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2183 [14:42:54] <petn-randall> Rico: How far did you get with your
own research? What problems did you run into?
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2186 [14:44:53] <Rico> petn-randall: network interfaces are not
detected in "ip l". I've installed the
firmware-qlogic package and cbfw-3.2.3.0.bin, ct2fw-3.2.3.0.bin and
ctfw-3.2.3.0.bin in /lib/firmware/
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2190 [14:45:44] <Rico> mmh interesting things in dmesg
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2192 [14:46:05] <petn-randall> Rico: Can you show the full PCI ID
with 'lspci -nn'?
2193 [14:46:19] <Rico>
replaced-url
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2196 [14:47:25] <Rico> petn-randall: here it is :
replaced-url
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2200 [14:48:45] <petn-randall> Rico: Should work out of the box.
Check 1657:0014 here:
replaced-url
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2203 [14:49:26] <Rico> petn-randall: I'm running i686
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2206 [14:50:34] <petn-randall> Rico: Did you install
firmware-qlogic from jessie-backports?
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2209 [14:51:30] <Rico> seems it's not the one from
jessie-backports
2210 [14:52:08] <petn-randall> Rico: Do it properly via adding it
to /etc/apt/sources.list, don't download it from the Debian
website by hand.
2211 [14:52:13] <petn-randall> !backports
2212 [14:52:13] <dpkg> A backport is a package from a newer Debian
branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency
and <ABI> complications.
replaced-url
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2215 [14:52:25] <petn-randall> !debian-backports
2216 [14:52:25] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly
backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for
the current stable (see <jessie backports>) and oldstable
(<wheezy backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian
developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read
replaced-url
2217 [14:52:32] <Rico> petn-randall: I just installed it via
"aptitude install firmware-qlogic"
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2219 [14:52:47] <petn-randall> Rico: Which release are you running
then?
2220 [14:53:00] <petn-randall> Rico: The output of 'apt-cache
policy' might be relevant.
2221 [14:53:44] <Rico> petan:
replaced-url
2222 [14:53:48] <Rico> petn-randall:
2223 [14:53:53] <petn-randall> Rico: petn<tab>
2224 [14:54:03] <Rico> yeah, sorry...
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2229 [14:55:59] <petn-randall> Rico: Yeah, the firmware-qlogic
from stable doesn't have the newer firmware. You need to
install the newer version by adding backports to sources.list,
running 'apt-get update' and then 'apt-get install -t
jessie-backports firmware-qlogic'.
2230 [14:56:03] <samae> Is it ok to run debian stretch yet?
2231 [14:56:22] <missmbob> !tell samae about debian-next
2232 [14:56:24] <Rico> petn-randall: thanks, I'll try
2233 [14:56:28] <samae> I see that my friend's computer will
require a fresher kernel
2234 [14:56:36] <petn-randall> samae: Yes, but it's
pre-release and you should only run it if you know your way around
on a Debian system, and you're willing to beta-test it.
2235 [14:56:49] <petn-randall> samae: In that case use
jessie-backports.
2236 [14:57:39] <samae> ok! Yes, I see there's a
linux-image-amd64 4.6 so it'll be ok
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2238 [14:57:50] <samae> thanks!
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2244 [14:59:43] <petn-randall> Rico:
replaced-url
2245 [14:59:56] <Rico> petn-randall: host is reeboting
2246 [15:00:09] * petn-randall crosses fingers.
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2254 [15:01:59] <Rico> petn-randall: it worked, thanks
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2256 [15:03:37] <petn-randall> Rico: Nice. You're welcome!
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2281 [15:13:51] <TemperedChrome> hey all, long time lurker in the
linux community here, any tips for running essential programs in
wine?
2282 [15:14:03] <missmbob> ask #winehq
2283 [15:14:08] <TemperedChrome> ah, thanks
2284 [15:14:11] <TemperedChrome> will do
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2320 [15:34:03] <mator> hello. how do i translate between systemd
logged time on console and real time?
2321 [15:34:32] <mator> [439936.267125] systemd[1]: systemd 231
running in system mode. (+PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +APPARMOR +SMACK
+SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS +ACL +XZ -LZ4
-SECCOMP +BLKID +ELFUTILS +KMOD +IDN)
2322 [15:34:43] <abrotman> isn't that time since boot ?
2323 [15:34:53] <mator> no idea
2324 [15:35:00] <mator> anyone knows?
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2329 [15:35:49] <SynrG> dmesg -T, but i don't remember the
corresponding journalctl switch. that's what man pages are for
:p
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2333 [15:36:42] <SynrG> what's that output from anyway?
2334 [15:36:55] <mator> SynrG, on the server console
2335 [15:37:02] <SynrG> when i use journalctl it shows real time.
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2337 [15:37:18] <mator> serial console
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2339 [15:38:10] <mator> so, consider i have the following
timestamp 439936.267125, is it possible to translate it somehow?
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2341 [15:39:01] <TemperedChrome> I believe that that timestamp is
time since boot
2342 [15:39:11] <MikeSeth> mator: that's kernel time
2343 [15:39:14] <TemperedChrome> ah
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2345 [15:39:34] <mator> MikeSeth, so no direct way to translate it
to real time?
2346 [15:39:39] <mator> ffs
2347 [15:40:18] <mator> consider server is crashed, and everything
is logged in this way from boot/kernel time, how do i know when the
server is crashed?
2348 [15:40:24] <MikeSeth>
replaced-url
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2350 [15:40:36] <TemperedChrome> oh, maybe in the crash logs if
there were any
2351 [15:40:56] <TemperedChrome> it might be stored in plain text
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2353 [15:41:44] <TemperedChrome> anyway, gtg, wish you the best of
luck
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2356 [15:42:24] <mator> MikeSeth, URL uses /proc/uptime, which is
irrelevant after server crash/reboot
2357 [15:42:35] <mator> :/
2358 [15:42:42] <mator> but thanks anyway
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2360 [15:43:12] <MikeSeth> mator: you would see the boot point in
the log
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2362 [15:43:42] <rozie> this is time from boot
2363 [15:43:54] <SynrG> mator: date --date="@$((4329532 +
$(date --date="$(uptime -s)" +%s)))"
2364 [15:43:57] <SynrG> i think
2365 [15:43:58] <SynrG> :)
2366 [15:44:13] <rozie> dmesg uses the same ;)
2367 [15:44:26] <mator>
replaced-url
2368 [15:44:33] <mator> journalctl --list-boots
2369 [15:44:38] <SynrG> mator: substitute 439936 for my 4329532
2370 [15:45:00] <jhutchins> mator: I believe that's seconds
since boot.
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2372 [15:45:19] <mator> jhutchins, ok thanks
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2374 [15:45:34] <SynrG> mator: i convert uptime to seconds since
the unix epoch, add the whole# seconds since boot, and convert it
back to human-readable time
2375 [15:45:51] <mator> SynrG, yeah, thanks
2376 [15:45:59] <jhutchins> SynrG: Really useful.
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2378 [15:46:10] <jhutchins> mator: dmesg uses the same format I
belive.
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2383 [15:47:06] <jhutchins> Logs are rarely useful in crash
diagnosis, they're usually the first thing to die.
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2440 [16:08:35] <koltrast> While trying to boot lvm on luks,
I'm dropped to initramfs rescue shell because it cannot find
the lvm volume. this is understandable as it does not ask for the
passphrase for luks before looking for the volume. I've added
dm_crypt and lvm2 to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, run
update-initramfs, and made sure that there's an up to date
version of initramfs.img on the ESP. why does it not decrypt the
device
2441 [16:08:37] <koltrast> before looking for the root volume?
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2472 [16:25:47] <ChrisH> koltrast: a fresh installation? I did
thet quite often and Debian installer did it allways very well.
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2474 [16:27:20] <koltrast> ChrisH: not really. I have another
linux installation on the lvm that I don't want removed, so I
couldn't let the installer partition automatically
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2481 [16:30:07] <koltrast> I'm pretty sure I've set most
things up correctly, the efistub does boot from the original esp but
does not try to decrypt the device with lvm on it
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2484 [16:30:40] <Delf> When it comes to hardware support, for
example drivers that might or might not require newer kernel…
and release versions. Oldstable, stable, testing?
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2497 [16:36:28] <techno2900> Hello, I would like to know how can I
install pipelight on debian
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2502 [16:37:52] <techno2900> Can you help me please ?
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2505 [16:38:12] <veek> is there a way to reset my kde forum
password - i've forgotten the username
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2508 [16:38:29] <jhutchins> techno2900:
replaced-url
2509 [16:38:56] <techno2900> when I try to install pipelight,
pipelight is not found
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2511 [16:39:01] <jhutchins> veek: You'd have to ask someone
associated with the kde forum. Check their website.
2512 [16:39:38] <techno2900> I made all the steps
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2519 [16:41:59] <techno2900> jhutchins : I made all the steps but
pipelight is not found
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2524 [16:43:11] <techno2900> anyone can help me ?
2525 [16:43:14] <jhutchins> techno2900: You missed something.
2526 [16:43:34] <techno2900> I made this : sudo dpkg
--add-architecture i386
2527 [16:43:44] <techno2900> this : wget
replaced-url
2528 [16:43:45] <techno2900> sudo apt-key add Release.key
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2530 [16:44:04] <jhutchins> You also need to ad the repos, and you
need to do an apt* update (whatever command you use).
2531 [16:44:27] <techno2900> I made this
2532 [16:44:39] <techno2900> but I think the problem is the
/etc/apt/sources.list
2533 [16:45:03] <techno2900> The problem is this or not :
replaced-url
2534 [16:45:08] <techno2900> ?
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2544 [16:47:58] <jhutchins> techno2900: You have both wheezy and
jessie in your list. This is wrong. You need contrib enabled on the
Debian repos.
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2549 [16:49:24] <techno2900> okay so I change what ?
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2552 [16:51:05] <techno2900> jhutchins : so I change what ?
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2557 [16:52:51] <Anonymes> Hi
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2560 [16:54:19] <techno2900> Hi
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2597 [17:08:51] <abrotman> mhoney: perhaps you'd prefer here?
:)
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2599 [17:10:07] <mhoney> for some reason this seems
bassackwards... lvm isn't directly debian related so offtopic
seems more appropriate
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2603 [17:11:08] <petn-randall> mhoney: #debian is for all support
regarding your Debian machine. #debian-offtopic is a social channel
for many people using Debian. The latter is explicitely not a
support channel.
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2605 [17:11:57] <petn-randall> mhoney: It should be relatively
clear from the respective /topic.
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2614 [17:14:44] <abrotman> mhoney: I wasn't trying to drive
you away, but yes, LVM is included with Debian, and therefore
on-topic here. The OT channel chatter is more like "Hey,
here's a cool song" and so forth.
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2638 [17:24:28] <baordog_> Hello
2639 [17:25:01] <baordog_> I am having a dependency problem with
apt-get packages. I am on a 64bit distro, and when I install
gcc-multi-lib it does not install amd64 support.
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2641 [17:25:28] <baordog_> The i386 package appears to install a
great deal of symlinks which refer to non-existing folders.
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2643 [17:25:51] <baordog_> And I cannot install both
libc6-dev-amd64 and gcc-multilib at the same time.
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2646 [17:26:28] <baordog_> How can I resolve this?
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2651 [17:27:54] <ChrisH> baordog_: You should start with showing
on paste.debian.net the full output of the executed command +
apt-cache policy
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2655 [17:29:18] <baordog_> ChrisH: Which command? How do I get the
apt-cache policy?
2656 [17:30:12] <ChrisH> baordog_: 1. the command you executed
which showed the dependency problems. 2. apt-cache policy <- this
is a command to be executed
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2660 [17:31:31] <baordog_> Ok, first off my ultimate goal is
install some non-packaged C software from github, so the only way I
know there is a depedency is by build failures. I will show you the
associated build failures and issues I am having with resolving the
deps in the paste.
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2666 [17:34:38] <jelly> baordog_: which debian release are you
using?
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2670 [17:35:29] <jelly> (and which software are you trying to
build)
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2677 [17:36:32] <jelly> mhoney: if you're new on irc, people
in here did not see your initial question so you need to state it in
here again
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2679 [17:37:02] <jelly> separate channels are separate
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2697 [17:47:36] <baordog_> jelly: I'm going to be straight
with you, I'm debugging debian packages on kali-linux. I have
to use it for many reasons. :/ Deny me help if you wish, the Kali
dudes are never on their channel.
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2711 [17:51:12] <babilen> baordog_: This channel only supported
Debian and Debian users. You would be more than welcome if you were
using Debian. What keeps you?
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2713 [17:51:31] <baordog_> I work as a pentester. I am forced to
use kali at work and for certs.
2714 [17:51:42] <baordog_> The kali people give horrible support
and their packages are often broken.
2715 [17:51:50] <baordog_> I don't know dpkg will enough to
debug very well.
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2720 [17:53:05] <babilen> Curious .. why would your employer force
you to use such a broken distribution?
2721 [17:53:08] <SynrG> baordog_: while it is a sad tale,
unfortunately the debian-only rule for support here is
non-negotiable
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2723 [17:53:22] <babilen> But .. I guess, we should discuss this
in #debian-offtopic.
2724 [17:53:27] <baordog_> Because it's the
"pentesting" distribution.
2725 [17:53:27] <SynrG> baordog_: work on convincing them how
it's bad for business to be on such a broken distro
2726 [17:53:38] <SynrG> baordog_: quantify the costs for them.
2727 [17:53:42] <baordog_> Anyway, the gcc stuff should be common
to debian anyway.
2728 [17:54:09] <SynrG> !based on debian
2729 [17:54:10] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have
software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't
and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare
replaced-url
2730 [17:54:25] <SynrG> so no, "common to" is not a
loophole in our rules.
2731 [17:54:32] <baordog_> Wow
2732 [17:55:23] <baordog_> You know what, that kind of puts a sour
taste in my mouth about you guys too, to be quite honest. Least you
could do is give me some debugging tips. I mean debian invented this
package maangement system wherever it's deployed.
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2734 [17:56:10] <babilen> Please join #debian-offtopic and we can
discuss this policy in more detail. The channel policy is quite
clear and the reasons for that are both technical and social
2735 [17:56:12] <c-c> baordog_: sour taste is due to you being in
the wrong channel :)
2736 [17:56:32] <c-c> baordog_: maybe you could try asking in
#kali-linux :)
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2739 [17:56:59] <SynrG> c-c: baordog_ already stated why
that's not working for them
2740 [17:57:04] <baordog_> c-c: It's almost always dead, and
noone knows what they are talking about.
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2742 [17:57:30] <c-c> baordog_: then try ##linux
2743 [17:57:34] <Hello71> can't imagine why
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2745 [17:58:24] <baordog_> c-c: The people in #linux will just
tille me apt-get specific issues are a debian problem. It's GCC
libs, not Kali libs.
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2747 [17:58:37] <baordog_> That upstreams back to debian from what
I can tell...
2748 [17:58:47] <babilen> Either way .. this channel doesn't
support this problem
2749 [17:58:51] <SynrG> baordog_: if i were in your position,
i'd install debian, work out my issues there, and then use my
success as an argument to my boss as to why you must switch.
2750 [17:59:04] <baordog_> Honestly the way you guys are treating
me I don't think I'd consider installing debian.
2751 [17:59:13] <SynrG> baordog_: that, plus a proper accounting
of my time for how much was wasted beating my head against the wall
with kali
2752 [17:59:14] <baordog_> The arch people are more courteous
based on this response.
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2754 [17:59:44] <babilen> It has nothing to do with being
courteous. The rules are very clear: We only support Debian and
Debian users in here
2755 [17:59:51] <SynrG> baordog_: nobody has insulted you or been
uncourteous. if by "uncourteous" you mean unwavering in
our adherence to our own rules, i suggest you check a dictionary
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2757 [18:00:18] <baordog_> apt-get is derived from debian. It
upstreams to debian. Debian maintainers are the experts on apt-get.
2758 [18:00:25] <SynrG> we've as politely as possible
directed you to possible solutions within the scope of what we can
help with.
2759 [18:00:27] <Korak> Try not to discount debian simply based on
this place, Debian is a good system, even if this channel is a bit
on the hostile side for anything not 100% debian
2760 [18:00:29] <babilen> Not because we don't want to help
other people, or you specifically, but due to both technical and
social reasons. If you want me to elaborate on them then, please,
feel free to join #debian-offtopic
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2764 [18:01:06] <SynrG> Korak: hostile? again, check a dictionary.
2765 [18:01:35] <babilen> So .. lets move on. If you guys want to
discuss this further then, please, "/join
#debian-offtopic". If not that's okay too.
2766 [18:01:56] <Korak> I have seen this channel attack someone
for simply saying hello....
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2768 [18:02:15] <SynrG> channels don't attack people. people
sometimes can. i've not seen it recently on this issue, though.
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2770 [18:02:35] <SynrG> i'd say on the whole we are polite.
i'll warrant there are some outliers. but not today
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2772 [18:03:09] <SynrG> babilen: sorry, yes. shutting up. ->
#debian-offtopic if anyone wants to engage me further on the topic
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2777 [18:05:14] <baordog_> Hey man, I mean if that's how guys
want to represent your community I get the message. I'll make
sure and stop using distros that use your stuff. I'm sure the
arch guys would support pacman outside a "pure"
environment but I'll stop being offtopic so you guys can return
to whatever was going on before.
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2780 [18:06:01] <babilen> baordog_: You are making it very hard
for us to actually discuss this issue. *This* discussion is also
very offtopic in this channel which is why we try to cut it short.
2781 [18:06:14] <babilen> Seriously, join us in #debian-offtopic
for a relaxed chat about it.
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2786 [18:06:59] <Guest14119> I will create a Windows DVD to
install it next to Debian. With which programme will it work for
sure? USB Stick with Windows created on Debian with dd doesn't
boot.
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2788 [18:07:03] <babilen> The channel rules are quite clear and
you shouldn't generalise to proper support in here just because
you have been told to seek support in an appropriate channel.
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2801 [18:16:25] <SlazO> baordog_: Arch Guys will kick your ass
around 'til u start to cry if you ask about pacman related
issues outside a "pure" environment. Just saying...
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2804 [18:17:31] <SlazO> just try to ask anything about manjaro or
antergos. Oh boy...:)
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2806 [18:18:16] <plantfood> what are you guys' predictions
for 'snap' and 'flatpak' packages ?
2807 [18:18:36] <OerHeks> again 2 ecosystems
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2809 [18:18:50] <plantfood> canonical experimented with
'upstart' but then they dropped it and went with the more
popular option
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2811 [18:19:20] <jelly> baordog_: consider actually asking in
#kali-linux today, there's a non-zero number of people present
both here and there and someone MAY be willling to provide
suggestions if you actually ASK
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2813 [18:19:30] <plantfood> what if most linux systems use flatpak
in the future, like mostly all use GNOME ?
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2815 [18:20:18] <abrotman> I vaguely recall another large system
like that had tried to use their own packaging
2816 [18:20:34] <jelly> plantfood: experimented? They've
developed and used for what, a decade?
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2818 [18:21:08] <jelly> RHEL only had it in EL6, not before, not
after
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2843 [18:35:00] <Fortinet> Hi all
2844 [18:35:05] <Fortinet> I have a question
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2875 [18:50:17] <jhutchins> Most of us do.
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2883 [18:51:38] <LordThumper> Hello
2884 [18:52:04] <LordThumper> I will be trying to install Debian
on a small factor PC, via USB
2885 [18:52:15] <LordThumper> Is there a specific ISO I should
download?
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2887 [18:52:42] <LordThumper> I do not need the ISO to contain
packages as the device will have net access
2888 [18:52:44] <SynrG> what is the purpose of the system?
2889 [18:53:07] <jmcnaught> LordThumper: using the netinst image
is recommended for most cases
2890 [18:53:07] <SynrG> generally, the netinst should do, and you
can alter your package selection based on your needs.
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2893 [18:53:25] <greycat> Netinst. If you are going to use
wireless, then netinst-with-nonfree-firmware.
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2896 [18:54:11] <LordThumper> The system will run headless, and it
will be a homeserver
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2898 [18:54:29] <LordThumper> Netinst, thanks guys
2899 [18:54:55] <SynrG> so you can de-select the desktop option in
the software install stage
2900 [18:55:05] <LordThumper> Ok I do not need X
2901 [18:55:06] <SynrG> and then select any of the server-ish
things you need
2902 [18:55:27] <SynrG> or else install those later, one at a
time, via apt
2903 [18:55:51] <LordThumper> I havent used debian for a while
2904 [18:55:52] <SynrG> if you have a clear idea which specific
software you want, that may be a better approach that leads to less
'clutter' on the system
2905 [18:55:59] <LordThumper> what is stable? jessie?
2906 [18:56:02] <SynrG> yes
2907 [18:56:07] <SynrG> aka Debian 8
2908 [18:56:10] <LordThumper> cool
2909 [18:56:12] <LordThumper> ok
2910 [18:56:26] <LordThumper> I might need mono from unstable
2911 [18:56:29] <LordThumper> I'll check later
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2914 [18:56:47] <SynrG> LordThumper: no. you don't mix
releases. that's what backports are for
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2917 [18:57:30] <LordThumper> SynrG: I think there are some repos
providing the latest version of mono
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2919 [18:57:34] <LordThumper> I think that qualifies as a backport
2920 [18:57:46] <LordThumper> (not the unstable repos)
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2922 [18:58:02] <greycat> ,v mono-utils
2923 [18:58:03] <judd> Package: mono-utils on amd64 -- wheezy:
2.10.8.1-8+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 2.10.8.1-8+deb7u1; jessie:
3.2.8+dfsg-10; stretch: 4.2.1.102+dfsg2-8; sid: 4.2.1.102+dfsg2-8
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2925 [18:58:22] <greycat> ,checkbackport mono-utils
2926 [18:58:22] <LordThumper> nice
2927 [18:58:23] <judd> Backporting package mono-utils in
sid→jessie/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
jessie.
2928 [18:58:25] <LordThumper> yes i need sid
2929 [18:58:39] <SynrG> k. then you might want to try your own
backport
2930 [18:58:45] <SynrG> !ssb
2931 [18:58:45] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude
install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b
source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change
compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions
newer than sid see <uupdate>.
2932 [18:58:47] <LordThumper> or stretch
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2934 [18:58:54] <greycat> I know very little about mono, so that
mono-utils check might not be enough.
2935 [18:59:16] <LordThumper> greycat: Last time I tried to
compile 4.2.1 mono on stable
2936 [18:59:26] <LordThumper> But I had a lot of trouble
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2938 [18:59:47] <greycat> OK. It's not completely wrong for
you to run testing (stretch) but I would avoid sid/unstable.
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2940 [19:00:09] <greycat> They appear to have the same mono-utils
at this point.
2941 [19:00:14] <wyoung> greycat: or just use ubuntu :)
2942 [19:00:17] <LordThumper> yes seems so
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2945 [19:00:40] <jhutchins> wyoung: Ubuntu is not inherently more
stable than Debian testing.
2946 [19:00:42] <x37> hi everyone. can i just apt-get install
python?
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2948 [19:01:01] <greycat> x37: that's not the correct package
name. I think it's python2.7
2949 [19:01:01] <jhutchins> x37: Can you? What happens when you
try?
2950 [19:01:04] <jmcnaught> LordThumper: it looks to me like the
build-deps for mono-utils are satisfied by jessie, but the
dependencies for installation don't seem to be, and if you go
the backport route you could find yourself manually backporting
most/all of the mono stack
2951 [19:01:04] <tjg1> I'm wondering what are your guys
thoughts on software released under licenses like the Business
Source License/Open Source Eventually/Fair License - source code
released under a commercial license, installable for free on a
limited number of CPUs, with each release becoming free software
(i.e. under the GPL) after a set amount of time. Would such software
be
2952 [19:01:05] <tjg1> suitable for inclusion in Debian before the
license change date?
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2954 [19:01:32] <x37> jhutchins, i tried, it said alredy the
newest version. guess it worked / i already had it
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2956 [19:01:34] <LordThumper> jmcnaught: Yes that was my fear, I
don't have enough time to do that
2957 [19:01:43] <x37> now how to find out what version... hmm
2958 [19:01:50] <c-c> tjg1: debian is for Open software, look it
up
2959 [19:01:55] <greycat> "python -v" seems to work
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2961 [19:02:05] <wyoung> jhutchins: depends on your definition of
stable
2962 [19:02:12] <x37> thanks greycat!
2963 [19:02:19] <wyoung> jhutchins: debian never changes, it takes
years to produce a new release
2964 [19:02:20] <x37> put a |less on it for me tho
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2966 [19:02:22] <greycat> For at least some values of works. I had
to exit from a python prompt.
2967 [19:02:44] <jmcnaught> LordThumper: installing stable/jessie
and using the mono stuff in a stretch or sid chroot or container
could also be an option
2968 [19:02:51] <jelly> tjg1: if the license is not
DFSG-compliant, no
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2970 [19:03:04] <LordThumper> Well I tried doing an install of
mono-utils on Windows 10
2971 [19:03:14] <LordThumper> And I'm being offered version
4.x
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2974 [19:03:32] <LordThumper> Windows bash uses ubuntu repos
right?
2975 [19:03:42] <greycat> We wouldn't know.
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2977 [19:03:50] * c-c gets ill feeling just from seeing the text
"Windows 10"
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2980 [19:03:57] <LordThumper> hah
2981 [19:03:59] <c-c> as if kittens were tortured
2982 [19:04:06] <LordThumper> jmcnaught: I think I'll install
testing
2983 [19:04:14] <MikeSeth> c-c: chances are kittens -were-
tortured
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2985 [19:04:28] <LordThumper> hehe
2986 [19:04:30] <MikeSeth> literally the only interaction with
windows 10 i ever had is when my neighbour asked to uninstall it
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2988 [19:04:39] <LordThumper> It's not that bad
2989 [19:04:41] <c-c> MikeSeth: and their personal information
sold for profit to 3rd parties, along with LordThumper's
2990 [19:04:43] <MikeSeth> and even then it managed to screw me
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2992 [19:04:57] <MikeSeth> because the uefi configuration
didn't work
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2996 [19:07:01] <LordThumper> jmcnaught: Do you mean run
testing/unstable in userspace?
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2999 [19:07:25] <LordThumper> Is that easy to do?
3000 [19:07:34] <greycat> In a chroot? It's pretty easy.
3001 [19:07:45] <jmcnaught> LordThumper: you could use schroot to
use stretch as a regular user. It is an extra layer, but not very
difficult.
3002 [19:08:06] <jmcnaught> i tend to use disposable LXC
containers these days
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3005 [19:08:26] <LordThumper> I'm not that linux
knowledgeable hehe
3006 [19:08:28] <SynrG> LordThumper: is this for home/personal
use, or a production server facing the big, bad world?
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3008 [19:08:39] <LordThumper> That IS running the kernel in
userspace right?
3009 [19:08:48] <SynrG> a chroot? no
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3012 [19:08:53] <jelly> you don't have to run a separate
kernel
3013 [19:08:56] <c-c> So, the implication, there would be a whole
OS version virtualized in a LXC
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3015 [19:09:07] <LordThumper> SynrG: Ye it is a hobby project on a
7 year old small factor pc, testing will be fine :-P
3016 [19:09:19] <greycat> If you use a chroot, you'd be
running the stretch programs on a jessie kernel. Unless you use a
jessie-backports kernel.
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3018 [19:09:26] <LordThumper> ah cool
3019 [19:09:38] <SynrG> LordThumper: if it's a hobby project,
testing should be fine. and see #debian-next @ irc.oftc.net
3020 [19:09:40] <LordThumper> need to read a bit about it
3021 [19:09:54] <LordThumper> ok
3022 [19:10:01] <LordThumper> well thanks for the detailed help
everyone
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3024 [19:10:07] <LordThumper> the linux community is the best
3025 [19:10:24] <wyoung> LordThumper: I thought right
3026 [19:10:34] <wyoung> it was correct to use linux
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3033 [19:13:16] <fodil> hi
3034 [19:13:37] <fodil> can i ask for support pls ? =)
3035 [19:13:56] <fodil> i got a nvidia optimus (muxless)
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3038 [19:14:13] <fodil> graphic card (geforce 710m)
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3040 [19:14:39] <fodil> and i really want to use the nvidia drivr
3041 [19:15:05] <fodil> driver*, if someone can help me for this
pls ? (i don't want to use bumblebee)
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3049 [19:16:41] <greycat>
replaced-url
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3052 [19:17:12] <greycat>
replaced-url
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3058 [19:17:53] <wyoung> fodil: sure, that will be five bucks!
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3060 [19:17:55] <wyoung> :P
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3063 [19:18:14] <fodil> haha ! :)
3064 [19:18:22] <fodil> will it work ?
3065 [19:18:28] <fodil> i tried a lot of nvidia drivers
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3067 [19:18:37] <fodil> and a lot of them make my X server crash
3068 [19:18:40] <greycat> I only know what the wiki says about it.
3069 [19:18:45] <SynrG> ,v nvidia-driver
3070 [19:18:46] <judd> Package: nvidia-driver on amd64 --
wheezy-backports/non-free: 340.96-1~bpo70+1; jessie/non-free:
340.96-1; jessie-backports/non-free: 352.79-10~bpo8+1;
stretch/non-free: 352.79-10; sid/non-free: 361.45.18-2;
experimental/non-free: 367.44-1
3071 [19:18:59] <SynrG> allegedly, jessie supports this
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3074 [19:19:32] <c-c> fodil: I never had problems when I had
nvidia hw
3075 [19:19:34] <SynrG> if you have dual gfx and don't want
to use the integrated gfx, you just need to disable it in the bios
3076 [19:19:45] <fodil> I got Optimus on my computer
3077 [19:19:46] <c-c> fodil: just make sure you don't already
have it
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3079 [19:19:58] <fodil> and muxless
3080 [19:20:03] <fodil> i can't disable it in bios
3081 [19:20:18] <fodil> when I get the nvidia driver, it
won't work until I change the Xorg.conf
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3083 [19:20:25] <fodil> (by blacklisting nouveau)
3084 [19:20:39] <fodil> but if I do this, X server crashes
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3086 [19:20:49] <SynrG> normally the debian package takes care of
those details
3087 [19:21:01] <SynrG> i take it you weren't using the
debian package
3088 [19:21:08] <fodil> i did
3089 [19:21:11] <fodil> nvidia driver
3090 [19:21:13] <greycat> fodil: please start by following the
instructions on the wiki. THEN if it breaks, you can try to
troubleshoot.
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3092 [19:21:32] <SynrG> did you at any point in the past install
the nVidia driver from nVidia?
3093 [19:21:46] <SynrG> and if so, are you absolutely certain you
removed every trace of that attempt?
3094 [19:21:51] <fodil> i did install it from
nvidia-driver/nvidia-current
3095 [19:21:58] <fodil> and from nVidia
3096 [19:22:08] <fodil> i removed everything
3097 [19:22:23] <fodil> with ./NVIDIA*********.run --uninstall
3098 [19:22:37] <fodil> and did apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
3099 [19:22:49] <fodil> i removed my xorg.conf a lot of time too
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3101 [19:23:18] <SynrG> i've seen nvidia install scripts
leave crap behind, unfortunately :p
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3105 [19:24:07] <fodil> Then I'll do what you suggest
3106 [19:24:23] <fodil> i'll check everything, and install
nvidia-driver only
3107 [19:24:37] <fodil> should i make him do the X config file ?
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3110 [19:25:27] <SynrG> i think it's just:
3111 [19:25:30] <SynrG> !nvidia dkms
3112 [19:25:30] <dpkg> For Debian 7 "Wheezy" and later
systems. Ask me about <contrib> and <non-free sources>.
«aptitude -r install linux-headers-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'` nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section
"Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver
"nvidia"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf». Restart your system to
enable the <nouveau> blacklist.
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3115 [19:25:59] <SynrG> so, just that fragment of an xorg config,
20-nvidia.conf, is all that's needed.
3116 [19:26:05] <SynrG> the driver should auto-configure just fine
3117 [19:26:22] <SynrG> and the driver should include a nouveau
blacklist so you don't need to manually blacklist. just a
reboot
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3120 [19:26:58] <SynrG> that being said, i've heard users
with issues with dual gfx where the screen will be black
3121 [19:27:16] <SynrG> that they had to solve either by
installing bumblebee, or by disabling the integrated gfx in their
BIOS
3122 [19:27:29] <SynrG> ,v bumblebee-nvidia
3123 [19:27:30] <judd> Package: bumblebee-nvidia on amd64 --
wheezy-backports/contrib: 3.2.1-4~bpo70+1; jessie/contrib: 3.2.1-7;
jessie-backports/contrib: 3.2.1-13~bpo8+1; sid/contrib: 3.2.1-13;
stretch/contrib: 3.2.1-13
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3126 [19:27:42] <fodil> i can't use bumblebee
3127 [19:27:45] <fodil> i use opengl 4.4
3128 [19:27:45] <SynrG> ^ there is an nvidia driver version of
bumblebee. if you didn't find that before
3129 [19:28:01] <fodil> and bumblebee doesn't support 2013+
opengl features
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3131 [19:28:04] <SynrG> is opengl 4.4 not compatible with
bumblebee-nvidia?
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3133 [19:28:08] <fodil> it isnt
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3135 [19:28:17] <fodil> shaders just make everything crash
3136 [19:28:43] <ibuh> is it possible nowadays to use kvm/qemu
with libvirtd and the other virt-tools without systemd as it
depended on systemd packages a year ago?
3137 [19:28:58] <SynrG> fodil: and you're sure you were not
using the nouveau version of bumblebee?
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3139 [19:29:15] <fodil> i used bumblebee-nvidia
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3141 [19:29:24] <fodil> i had the nvidia thing
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3144 [19:29:37] <fodil> when i did optirun glxinfo | grep OpenGL
3145 [19:30:01] <fodil> ibuh: what do you mean ? :o
3146 [19:30:21] <SynrG> k
3147 [19:30:33] <fodil> i'll try what you said, SynrG
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3149 [19:31:24] <fodil> i tried to use sid too
3150 [19:31:45] <fodil> (since I read that 370 provided prime
synchronisation)
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3154 [19:33:46] <jmcnaught> ibuh: i use libvirt and systemd, but
if i run "apt-get -s install sysvinit-core" it
doesn't want to remove libvirt packages
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3159 [19:35:05] <ibuh> jmcnaught: I just checked that on Debian it
doesn't seem to be possible to use the repo version of libvirt
without systemd because libvirt-bin depends on libvirt-daemon-system
which depends on systemd ... :(((
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3162 [19:35:36] <ibuh> on the one hand it is said that they
don't force systemd on people but one is forced implicitly in
order to use straightforward software; what the heck!
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3166 [19:37:11] <jmcnaught> ibuh: on Debian if you want to use
sysvinit you still need some systemd libraries installed.
libvirt-daemon-system suggests systemd, depends on libsystemd0. So
you can still use sysvinit as PID 1 if you want
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3168 [19:38:02] <jmcnaught> ibuh: also systemd is pretty sweet,
worth learning how to use at the very least
3169 [19:38:21] <ibuh> jmcnaught: no, I can't even install
libvirt-bin without systemd
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3171 [19:39:31] <ibuh> jmcnaught: I don't want to use
bleeding edge software, doesn't fit Debian either
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3173 [19:39:39] <greycat> ibuh: I'm not seeing it. What
jmcnaught said matches what I see when I look at the dependencies.
3174 [19:39:52] <jmcnaught> ibuh: can you show in a paste with the
command and complete output?
3175 [19:40:02] <fodil> what is the libvirt thing pls ? :D
3176 [19:40:22] <ibuh> greycat, jmcnaught: aptitude install
libvirt virt-manager -R -V installs systemd also
3177 [19:40:31] <jmcnaught> fodil: it manages hypervisors,
there's a wikipedia article about it
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3179 [19:40:58] <fodil> jmcnaught: ok thx, going to read it
3180 [19:41:02] <greycat> First, stop using aptitude? :)
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3182 [19:41:34] <ibuh> greycat: isn't aptitude recommended
nowadays? According to my experience, it is more advanced in solving
package conflicts than apt-get
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3184 [19:42:07] <jmcnaught> ibuh: having the systemd package is
harmless. it's the systemd-sysv package that makes systemd your
init/PID 1.
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3186 [19:43:24] <ibuh> greycat: apt-get would also install systemd
along, just checked (even with --no-install-recommends)
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3189 [19:43:40] <fodil> just disable systemd then ?
3190 [19:43:55] <ibuh> jmcnaught: why would I even have to
download a bit of systemd????
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3193 [19:44:23] <greycat> ibuh: because of the dependency on
libsystemd0 as jmcnaught said
3194 [19:44:38] <ibuh> greycat: of course, but why is that?
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3196 [19:45:26] <ibuh> I want to use libvirt without any systemd
packages like in wheezy
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3202 [19:46:19] <jhutchins> ibuh: The extra work of maintaining
both sysv and systmd compatibility in daemon packages is naturally
going to result in some packages not using systemd, and others
switching but not using both.
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3204 [19:46:32] <jhutchins> ibuh: So build it.
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3206 [19:47:50] <ibuh> okay
3207 [19:48:07] <fodil> you shouldn't build it
3208 [19:48:14] <fodil> it's easy to make install
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3210 [19:48:22] <fodil> but it isn't easy to remove it
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3212 [19:48:48] <ibuh> fodil: what's the problem?
3213 [19:49:03] <fodil> it's a bad thing to do
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3216 [19:49:19] <fodil> it can break you libs
3217 [19:49:30] <fodil> and you probably won't be able to
remove it manually
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3219 [19:50:37] <jelly> ibuh: what's the exact command you
tried? I'm getting > Couldn't find package
"libvirt".
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3221 [19:51:16] <jelly> out of "aptitude install libvirt
virt-manager -R -V"
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3223 [19:51:34] <jelly> ... on a jessie system without systemd
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3231 [19:54:16] <ssssss> is it ANY dangerous to do shutdown -r NOW
often?
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3234 [19:55:08] <fodil> use systemctl
3235 [19:55:11] <jelly> ibuh: "aptitude -s install
libvirt-bin virt-manager -R -V" wants to install libpam-systemd
and systemd-shim for me, not systemd.
3236 [19:55:21] <ssssss> fodil, how and why its better
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3239 [19:55:39] <fodil> if i'm not mistaken, it make a
syscall to linux kernel
3240 [19:55:49] <ssssss> and whats bad in doing shutdown -r now
3241 [19:56:07] <fodil> it's the same, or probably better
than shutdown
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3243 [19:56:22] <fodil> so it's better to use systemctl ? :P
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3245 [19:56:38] <ssssss> to this moment i had never experienced
ANY issues doing this somewhat often sometimes, just want to be sure
if im not doing it wrong
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3247 [19:56:53] <ssssss> whats systemctl command for reboot?
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3249 [19:57:02] <fodil> systemctl reboot
3250 [19:57:04] <fodil> for reboot
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3252 [19:57:09] <fodil> systemctl poweroff
3253 [19:57:11] <greycat> ssssss: I simply use "shutdown -r
now" as I always did
3254 [19:57:13] <fodil> for shutdown
3255 [19:57:17] <ssssss> and by the way u still didnt convinced
me, just curious about new commands
3256 [19:57:20] <ssssss> LD
3257 [19:57:21] <ssssss> :D
3258 [19:57:33] <ssssss> greycat so u think its no danger at all?
3259 [19:57:48] <jelly> ssssss: I'm with greycat on this one,
what does uppercase NOW do?
3260 [19:57:50] <ssssss> im doing shutdown -r now for years and
pretty much happy with it yet
3261 [19:57:55] <ibuh> jelly: on my system, it wants to install
systemd along systemd-shim
3262 [19:58:01] <ssssss> nah i just mistakenly uppercased it
3263 [19:58:02] <ssssss> :D
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3265 [19:58:08] <ssssss> wanted to uppercase OFTEN
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3267 [19:58:30] <ibuh> jelly: when issuing the command you
reposted
3268 [19:58:47] <ssssss> so i guess there is nothing bad at all in
shutdown -r yeah guys?
3269 [19:58:54] <fodil> shutdown is a symlink to systemctl
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3271 [19:59:04] <jelly> ibuh: what about apt-get
--no-install-recommends ... ?
3272 [19:59:25] <ibuh> jelly: aptitude -s install libvirt-bin
virt-manager -R -V
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3275 [19:59:37] <jmcnaught> ibuh: did you read the description of
the systemd-shim package? it's specifically for people not
using systemd as their init
3276 [19:59:38] <ibuh> jelly: the same with apt-get
3277 [19:59:40] <ssssss> fs / os cant be any damaged by some
"improper" reboot? ofc taken in mind no any CRITICAL
processes are running
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3279 [19:59:53] <jelly> ibuh: weird. show your "apt-cache
policy" please
3280 [19:59:54] <fodil> no it won't be damaged
3281 [20:00:02] <ssssss> fodil, im happy with what u say
3282 [20:00:05] <ssssss> thks guys
3283 [20:00:06] <ssssss> <3
3284 [20:00:07] <jelly> ibuh:
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3285 [20:00:17] <ssssss> and <3 debian too
3286 [20:00:26] <ibuh> jmcnaught: but it also wants to install
systemd, not only *shim
3287 [20:00:36] <ssssss> my life became so much easier when i met
her
3288 [20:00:39] <ssssss> debian i mean
3289 [20:00:39] <ssssss> :D
3290 [20:01:06] <ibuh> jelly:
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3293 [20:01:39] <jmcnaught> ibuh: also read the description of the
systemd package then. it makes it clear that this package does not
switch init
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3295 [20:02:19] <ibuh> jmcnaught: I don't want all that stuff
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3297 [20:02:34] <ssssss> but package want it
3298 [20:02:35] <ssssss> :D
3299 [20:03:21] <jmcnaught> ibuh: is making sure that zero systemd
bits are on your system worth it though? with the sysvinit-core
package you get sysvinit as /sbin/init, and that's what you
want right?
3300 [20:03:33] <ibuh> fodil: if I use self-compiled software, I
do it in a chroot
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3303 [20:04:34] <ibuh> jmcnaught: maybe not
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3306 [20:05:05] <jmcnaught> ibuh: pick your battles :)
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3309 [20:05:59] <flax> Is gtx 1080 the fastest gpu you can use on
linux?
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3314 [20:06:59] <fodil> i think it's an AMD one
3315 [20:07:07] <fodil> which is the fastest
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3317 [20:07:23] <fodil> because gtx 1080 drivers aren't full
released/tested
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3327 [20:09:55] <fodil> sorry i said sthg wrong
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3329 [20:10:04] <fodil> gtx 1080 is the fastest
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3391 [20:31:47] <debidi> calligra is unavailable on amd64 sid for
some reason..
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3393 [20:34:11] <cra1g321> debidi, it is only a meta-pakcage
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3395 [20:34:17] <cra1g321> meta-package *
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3398 [20:36:06] <cra1g321> all the packages it depends on seem to
have sid packages except for kthesaurus
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3403 [20:38:10] <LordThumper> When asked for the kernel version
during installation I chose the 686 metapackage, is that correct?
3404 [20:38:20] <LordThumper> I don't need PAE as I have 2GB
3405 [20:38:28] <LordThumper> memory
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3409 [20:40:44] <ssssss> guys, i just found awesome piece of
software and just want to share it with you because it's just
pure goodness
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3411 [20:40:58] <ssssss> thing is called Kitty, which is Putty
fork
3412 [20:41:04] <ssssss> (for windows)
3413 [20:41:14] <debidi> cra1g321: no such meta package for me or
any of its componenets, neither sid or experimental
3414 [20:41:25] <ssssss> most awesome part for me there is
auto-reconnect on internet hiccup / network change / system reboot
3415 [20:41:35] * greycat wonders why he is supposed to care about some
program that runs on windows
3416 [20:41:36] <ibuh> I am astounded
3417 [20:41:59] <cra1g321> debidi ,
replaced-url
3418 [20:42:03] <abrotman> ssssss: please go away
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3420 [20:42:20] <ssssss> abrotman, right behind you
3421 [20:42:24] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o abrotman
3422 [20:42:24] *** abrotman sets mode: +b *!*@61.140.210.160
3423 [20:42:24] *** ssssss was kicked by abrotman (you should know
better)
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3425 [20:42:26] <missmbob> ha
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3427 [20:42:32] <cra1g321> wheezy and jessie only, i'm just
saying that its only a meta-package, you can still install the
packages of the calligra suite manually
3428 [20:42:53] <debidi> !sid
3429 [20:42:54] <dpkg> extra, extra, read all about it, sid is the
codename for <unstable>, named after the kid in Toy Story that
breaks toys. The great thing about running sid is that, when it
breaks you get to keep ALL the pieces!!
3430 [20:43:04] <debidi> is there a unstable channel?
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3432 [20:43:26] <greycat> !debian-next
3433 [20:43:27] <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.
3434 [20:43:45] <debidi> :/ "you must be invited"
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3436 [20:43:56] * cra1g321 was waiting for that
3437 [20:44:01] <fodil> SynrG : i installed it and i had a xorg
crash :P
3438 [20:44:12] <missmbob> debidi: read the whole thing
3439 [20:44:15] <debidi> wow boys club ffs
3440 [20:44:16] <flax> When will wayland replace xorg?
3441 [20:44:26] <fodil> u can try to use wayland
3442 [20:44:36] <fodil> with weston
3443 [20:44:39] <cra1g321> debidi, read the whole message before
you rant
3444 [20:44:42] <fodil> or gnome
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3462 [20:53:07] <Mathisen> what is recommended to use for remote
desktop access ? vnc ? and i need NAT passthrough
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3467 [20:54:18] <qqz> Hi; I`d like to program a watchfile for
replaced-url
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3469 [20:54:35] <qqz> currently I only have a bash script that
downloads the newest version of confinedrv
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3473 [20:54:54] <qqz> it first downloads a file called
SHA512SUMS.signed
3474 [20:55:10] <qqz> and picks the URLs from there
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3476 [20:55:22] <qqz> additionally it checks the gpged-SHA512 of
the download
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3479 [20:55:52] <qqz> isn`t there a way to make uupdate simply
execute a scriptfile?
3480 [20:56:06] <qqz> I think it can not be done with a default
watch file
3481 [20:56:20] <qqz> hope this is the right channel to ask
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3494 [20:59:21] <unborn> Mathisen: ssh
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3497 [21:00:18] <unborn> Mathisen: you can setup box to do reverse
connection to your server.. then from your machine you connect to
the server on specific port which will automatically connects you to
machine behind the nat.. done
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3500 [21:04:33] <Mathisen> unborn, like using xming from my
windows machine and export the display ?
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3503 [21:06:02] <unborn> Mathisen: sorry, connecting from windows?
3504 [21:06:08] <Mathisen> unborn, yes
3505 [21:06:26] <unborn> Mathisen: you can use something aka
teamviewer
3506 [21:06:38] <unborn> or some open sourced vnc
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3510 [21:07:40] * unborn is not using windows at all, means I know how
to connect to windows not from windows (possibly waste of time as
windows is too dummy and cannot do many things at all)
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3513 [21:08:08] <Mathisen> yeah i go with teamviewer then.. but
last time i tried that it would bug out after a while then i needed
physical access to the machine to restart teamviewer ..
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3517 [21:09:07] <fodil> PuTTY isn't good ?
3518 [21:09:22] <Mathisen> putty is great.. but i have not yet
used any GUI with it
3519 [21:09:26] <micksrv> it is good
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3524 [21:10:29] <unborn> oh yeah putty I forgot about it too..
that should work on windows.. however I think he wants to use gui...
3525 [21:10:53] <micksrv> but there are some more useful putty
forks providing better experience
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3527 [21:11:14] <fodil> you can use GUI with putty if i'm not
mistaken
3528 [21:11:35] <micksrv> putty is pretty much gui-based
3529 [21:11:38] <greycat> I think you are mistaken, but I'm
not a windows expert, so... maybe not.
3530 [21:11:39] <Mathisen> fodil, yes with a local xserver on win
like xming.. but i have not tried that yey
3531 [21:11:41] <Mathisen> yet*
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3533 [21:12:39] <unborn> Mathisen: is that linux server you are
trying to connect to from win machine?
3534 [21:12:47] <Mathisen> yep
3535 [21:12:53] <Mathisen> a debian server
3536 [21:12:55] <micksrv> whats ur problem then?
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3540 [21:13:11] <unborn> Mathisen: ah :) just install webmin and
open port
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3542 [21:13:26] <unborn> Mathisen: sort of web gui for system
administration..
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3544 [21:13:38] <unborn> Mathisen: and you use just webbrowser
3545 [21:13:45] <Mathisen> i used webmin in the past
3546 [21:13:47] <micksrv> i deny installing webmin! do it all from
console
3547 [21:13:58] <RoyK> !webmin
3548 [21:13:59] <dpkg> Webmin is a lame web-based interface for
unsafe system administration for Unix. Check it out at
replaced-url
3549 [21:14:04] <micksrv> ^ this
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3551 [21:14:18] <Mathisen> :)
3552 [21:14:32] <micksrv> !mysql
3553 [21:14:32] <dpkg> MySQL is a fast and reliable open source
relational database implementing a large subset of SQL. It is the
world's most popular open source database. To install, ask me
about <install mysql>.
replaced-url
3554 [21:14:40] <micksrv> feelsgoodman
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3556 [21:15:34] <RoyK> dpkg, no, mysql is a network-attached
spreadsheet used by pr0n sites and other dodgy entities across the
Internet. You can learn more about it at
replaced-url
3557 [21:15:34] <dpkg> okay, RoyK
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3559 [21:15:51] <greycat> Um.
3560 [21:15:58] <fodil> mysql is bad ? :o
3561 [21:16:16] <greycat> Granted, *I* chose something else, but
that factoid seems a bit extreme.
3562 [21:16:38] <unborn> :) things changed...anyway whatever one
might prefer
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3564 [21:16:51] <micksrv> and whatever fits for a task
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3568 [21:18:04] <blawiz> how can i set main monitor (prob with
xrandr?) _before_ xdm/login?
3569 [21:18:19] <mar77i> so uh, am I supposed to have a partition
table on an usb stick where I intend to put the debian iso?
3570 [21:18:29] <greycat> mar77i: no.
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3572 [21:18:37] <fodil> .xinitrc script, in ~/ directory
3573 [21:18:40] <mar77i> I think so. I failed twice now :D
3574 [21:18:44] <micksrv> mar77i, i only know windows solution for
making usb stick
3575 [21:18:48] <greycat> writing the .iso image to the USB device
will create a partition table, because you're overwriting the
*whole* device.
3576 [21:18:52] <missmbob> !win32diskimager
3577 [21:18:53] <dpkg> win32diskimager is much more reliable than
<unetbootin> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can
download it from
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3578 [21:18:56] <missmbob> use that
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3580 [21:19:12] <missmbob> anything else, rufus, unetbootin,
whatever, breaks it
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3582 [21:19:29] <unborn> !dd
3583 [21:19:29] <micksrv>
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3584 [21:19:29] <dpkg> dd is, like, an abbreviation for Debian
Developer, or a utility for the low-level copying and conversion of
raw data: man dd, dd if=/foo/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 to produce a
bootable floppy, dd if=/dev/hdc of=image.iso to make an image of a
CD/DVD. See also <win32 dd>, <ddrescue>,
<gddrescue>. <pv>
3585 [21:19:29] <mar77i> I'm on another distro
3586 [21:19:33] <micksrv> easy and reliable
3587 [21:19:37] <mar77i> of course I use dd
3588 [21:19:37] <fodil> that explains why all my windows bootable
key didn't work :D
3589 [21:19:38] <missmbob> micksrv: dont suggest that
3590 [21:19:42] <greycat> if you're on anything linux-like,
use cp or dd or cat
3591 [21:19:43] <micksrv> ok
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3593 [21:19:49] <micksrv> why?
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3595 [21:19:56] <jiggawattz> Yo
3596 [21:19:57] <missmbob> !tell micksrv about rufus
3597 [21:20:01] <micksrv> !rufus
3598 [21:20:02] <dpkg> rufus is a tool that can be used to make
bootable USB devices under Windows. It is not recommended for use
with Debian CD/DVD images, as it mangles the installer in cruel and
unusual ways, resulting in hard to debug problems. Ask me about
<hybrid images>, <usb install>, <win32diskimager>.
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3600 [21:20:09] <micksrv> okay
3601 [21:20:11] <jiggawattz> Does Debian support anything other
than AT harddisks?
3602 [21:20:16] <jiggawattz>
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3603 [21:20:22] <jiggawattz> Linus seems to only have that
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3606 [21:20:42] <greycat> What do you mean by "AT
harddisks"?
3607 [21:20:57] <jiggawattz> as in - not SATA
3608 [21:21:00] <RoyK> jiggawattz: debian supports most drives
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3610 [21:21:10] <RoyK> jiggawattz: I have a SAS controller in my
home server :P
3611 [21:21:16] <greycat> Typical modern computers use SATA, but
older computers using PATA are also supported.
3612 [21:21:48] <RoyK> jiggawattz: debian is just linux - linux
supports a *lot* of different controllers
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3614 [21:22:07] <jiggawattz> lol
3615 [21:22:12] <jiggawattz> I'm just kidding y'all
3616 [21:22:15] <greycat> That new shiz that some solid state
drives use isn't supported in jessie, though.
3617 [21:22:21] <jiggawattz> Linus' famous post was made 25
years ago tomorrow
3618 [21:22:29] <jiggawattz> to comp.os.minix
3619 [21:22:32] <jiggawattz> read it :)
3620 [21:23:17] <jiggawattz> "PS. Yes - it's free of any
minix code, and it has a multi-threaded fs.
3621 [21:23:17] <jiggawattz> It is NOT protable (uses 386 task
switching etc), and it probably never
3622 [21:23:17] <jiggawattz> will support anything other than
AT-harddisks, as that's all I have :-(. "
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3627 [21:24:03] <greycat> Well, at that time the other kind was
"SCSI".
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3630 [21:24:50] <jhutchins> jiggawattz: IBM 3090?
3631 [21:25:01] <jiggawattz> yah baby
3632 [21:25:09] <fodil> Can I ask a hard question ?
3633 [21:25:18] <unborn> fodil: bootable windows usb is possible -
in a fact I use it since win 7 came out and it works better then dvd
3634 [21:25:36] <unborn> fodil: but creation is a bit different
3635 [21:25:36] <greycat> You can ask anything you want, but if
it's too hard you won't get useful answers, and if
it's off topic we may not like it.
3636 [21:25:47] <fodil> i never succeded in doing a bootable
windows usb
3637 [21:25:51] <fodil> What causes "init 1" to make
Kernel panic ?
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3641 [21:26:06] <fodil> a Kernel panic*
3642 [21:26:09] <greycat> "init 1" should take you down
to single-user mode if you are on a sysvinit system.
3643 [21:26:24] <fodil> oh
3644 [21:26:32] <fodil> it puts me on a runlevel 0 ?
3645 [21:26:37] <greycat> I don't have a clue what it would
do on a systemd system.
3646 [21:26:51] <fodil> probably the same
3647 [21:27:08] <greycat> Kernel panic is either a bug or a
hardware issue.
3648 [21:27:16] <unborn> fodil: .. irony is I can create windows
bootable usb only on windows cmd heh strange I know but it hey it
works
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3651 [21:28:12] <mar77i> there we go. it's installing.
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3657 [21:28:43] <fodil> unborn: lol !
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3668 [21:30:04] <unborn> fodil: its one of those things which
works on that faulty os :)
3669 [21:30:12] <unborn> anyway later all..
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3671 [21:30:49] <jhutchins> runlevel 0 is halt
3672 [21:30:54] <fodil> runlevel 1*
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3674 [21:31:05] <fodil> it's maintenance thing
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3678 [21:31:36] <fodil> unborn: later ! :p
3679 [21:31:52] <jhutchins>
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3685 [21:33:18] <fodil> thanks
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3705 [21:41:30] <FreshDumbledore> hi, easiest way to mount a
smartphone on debian? installing one of the tools recommended here?
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3707 [21:41:46] <FreshDumbledore> just want to push some files to
the phone
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3715 [21:43:28] <kalebo> FreshDumbledore: consider using airdroid
or something similar (there's some open source ones) to push
the files over wifi.
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3718 [21:43:32] <mrrhq> FreshDumbledore: Plug in a usb cable and
use adb push,pull,shell,etc...
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3720 [21:44:16] <jelly> FreshDumbledore: which OS on the
smartphone?
3721 [21:44:26] <FreshDumbledore> jelly, android
3722 [21:44:30] <FreshDumbledore> kalebo, interesting approach
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3726 [21:45:03] <FreshDumbledore> kalebo, both devices are on the
same wifi indeed, so this should work
3727 [21:45:11] <jelly> I use kdeconnect to get files the other
way
3728 [21:45:14] <GitGud> if i dd if from an hdd partition to an
iso. then go to another hdd partition and then dd if from the iso to
that new partition will that move all data from the first partition
to the second partition?
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3730 [21:46:09] <greycat> Using .iso for your image file name is
misleading.
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3732 [21:46:31] <greycat> First and most importantly, the
partition that you copy should either be unmounted, or mounted
read-only.
3733 [21:46:55] <mrrhq> Android Marshmallow via USB lets me choose
MTP/PTP mode. Make sure to enable USB Debugging
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3735 [21:47:38] <greycat> Second, the copying you describe will
work (assuming not mounted read-write), but only if the partitions
are exactly the same size. And since you would then have two file
systems with the same UUID on the same system, you shouldn't
try to mount both of them. Or in fact *either* of them, if you are
using UUID=... in fstab.
3736 [21:47:48] <mrrhq> To use adb at least.
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3738 [21:48:02] <FreshDumbledore> jelly, will go with kdeconnect.
i dont understand why i _have_ to give it permission to access my
short messages, but airdroid asks permission for pretty much
evrything xD
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3740 [21:48:56] <greycat> Otherwise, if the destination is larger
than the source, it will work but the file system won't
automatically grow to cover the larger partition. You would have to
resize the new file system, if your file system permits such a
thing.
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3742 [21:49:04] <fodil> you should use ADB
3743 [21:49:11] <greycat> If the destination is smaller, it will
not work at all.
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3745 [21:49:20] <fodil> by enabling USB debugging
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3747 [21:49:43] <FreshDumbledore> fodil, me?
3748 [21:50:02] <fodil> FreshDumbledore: yes
3749 [21:50:23] <FreshDumbledore> fodil, hmm i like the wifi
approach. any big advantages of adb? i just want to push media files
3750 [21:50:43] <FreshDumbledore> no custom-rom installation or
similar
3751 [21:50:47] <GitGud> greycat, assuming the dest is larger. i
could use fdisk to make it the same size of the source file system.
or may be a small bit bigger, then do the copy yes?
3752 [21:50:47] <fodil> it's faster than wifi
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3754 [21:50:55] <jhutchins> FreshDumbledore: It really depends on
how the device presents itself. Having an MTP/PTP option is a
feature of the device.
3755 [21:51:12] <FreshDumbledore> jhutchins, mine offers this
options when i connect it by cable
3756 [21:51:25] <fodil> FreshDumbledore: you can use it with a
stock ROM
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3758 [21:51:43] <FreshDumbledore> fodil, just said this to clarify
that i only want to transfer media :) i only used adb for custom rom
things yet
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3761 [21:52:06] <jhutchins> FreshDumbledore: So if I understand
correctly, you can mount it as external storage, or you can use the
photo protocol with a utility.
3762 [21:53:11] <fodil> FreshDumbledore: MTP is better then, sorry
! :)
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3766 [21:53:39] <FreshDumbledore> jelly, is there no
indicator-kdeconnect package for debian?
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3768 [21:53:50] <FreshDumbledore> to integrate it to systray?
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3774 [21:55:27] <mrrhq> FreshDumbledore: If you use a good file
manager on Linux, your phone's SD card should show up as a
directory, basically
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3779 [21:57:15] <jelly> FreshDumbledore: hmm, no idea, I _think_ I
had it visible in xfce somehow but I may be misremembering
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3782 [21:59:21] <wryfi> i am trying to backport libsass from
yakkety to trusty
3783 [21:59:30] <wryfi> and it's barfing on something to do
with aclocal
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3785 [21:59:54] <wryfi> it's trying to run `cd . &&
aclocal-, -Im4 --install --force`
3786 [22:00:13] <wryfi> obvs aclocal- is not a valid command
3787 [22:00:35] <jhutchins> wryfi: You want #ubuntu, this is
#debian
3788 [22:00:42] <wryfi> ah crap, you're right
3789 [22:00:46] <wryfi> sorry jhutchins
3790 [22:00:57] <jhutchins> wryfi: NP. Good luck.
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3796 [22:03:46] <gvt> I'm writing a script to install
openjdk-8 built from source into alternatives
3797 [22:03:48] <gvt>
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3799 [22:04:22] <gvt> and I'm not sure if I can just symlink
the manpages somewhere in my manpages path
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3801 [22:04:38] <gvt> I think that link is bad...
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3804 [22:05:14] <gvt> correct link:
3805 [22:05:25] <gvt>
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3808 [22:05:47] <LordThumper> Hi, I just installed Debian
(testing).
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3810 [22:06:09] <missmbob> !tell LordThumper about debian-next
3811 [22:06:11] <LordThumper> I removed the installation USB from
the machine, and that is screwing up the booting
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3813 [22:06:37] <LordThumper> Is it possible to make Grub boot
from /dev/sdb1 instead of /dev/sdc1 ?
3814 [22:06:50] <missmbob> LordThumper: see what the bot told you
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3816 [22:07:10] <Senki> expectotr: you made it!
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3818 [22:07:15] <LordThumper> missmbob: This is a generic linux
question, and was wondering if someone is kind enough to help me
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3820 [22:07:41] <FreshDumbledore> fodil, im trying with adb now, i
set my phone to MTP mode and used 'adb devices' but it
returns none
3821 [22:07:46] <jhutchins> LordThumper: Grub wants to be on
/dev/sdb, not sdb1
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3824 [22:07:55] <jhutchins> !fixgrub
3825 [22:07:55] <dpkg> To reinstall <GRUB> boot to your
Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console (Alt-F2),
mount your root filesystem (mount -t ext4 /dev/whatever /target ;
mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ;
mount -t sysfs none /target/sys), chroot into it (chroot /target),
run "mount /boot/efi" on EFI and "update-grub
&& grub-install /dev/whatever". See also <rescue
mode>, <dual boot guide>, <supergrub>.
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3827 [22:08:28] <LordThumper> jhutchins: Thanks I'll try that
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3830 [22:08:52] <jhutchins> missmbob: We do support testing here,
expecially for generic questions; it's just that #debian-next
has a higher concentration of testing users and is better at
release-specific answers.
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3833 [22:10:14] <jhutchins> missmbob: Mis-installing grub is not
release-specific. (Or distro specific for that matter, although the
fix can be different.)
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3837 [22:10:40] <CodFection> can I install latest or rolling
release debian and its packages?
3838 [22:10:43] <CodFection> using apt get?
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3840 [22:10:54] <greycat> CodFection: you want
"testing". See /msg dpkg debian-next
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3842 [22:10:59] <jhutchins> CodFection: Debian doesn't really
have a rolling release.
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3844 [22:11:11] <CodFection> no not testing
3845 [22:11:21] <CodFection> I mean like 4.6 + kernel
3846 [22:11:34] <CodFection> not 3.* kernel
3847 [22:11:39] <greycat> If all you want is a newer kernel, use
the one in jessie-backports.
3848 [22:11:59] <CodFection> hmm
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3852 [22:13:18] <CodFection> I like debian :)
3853 [22:13:45] <CodFection> was looking for something lighter
than ubuntu and more stable than arch
3854 [22:13:52] <Mathisen> question: i have now 2 more drives in
my debian server how do i format them they also get unlocked with
same passfrase i do on boot.. im using lvm on system drive.. im new
to lvm stuff i never used encryption before on the drives
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3863 [22:16:01] <Mathisen> or if someone can give me a link to a
guide somewhere
3864 [22:16:22] <pneumatik> anyone know where i can find libvirtd
in the repos? the wiki only references libvirt-bin
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3870 [22:16:58] <jelly> judd: file bin/libvirtd
3871 [22:17:01] <judd> Search for bin/libvirtd in jessie/amd64:
libvirt-daemon: usr/sbin/libvirtd; libvirt0-dbg:
usr/lib/debug/usr/sbin/libvirtd
3872 [22:17:12] <pneumatik> thx
3873 [22:17:36] <pneumatik> wait a min
3874 [22:17:40] <pneumatik> it's already installed
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3876 [22:17:57] <jelly> yay?
3877 [22:18:01] <pneumatik> when i type "sudo service
libvirtd start"
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3879 [22:18:07] <pneumatik> i get this message
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3881 [22:18:19] <pneumatik> Job for libvirtd.socket failed. See
'systemctl status libvirtd.socket' and 'journalctl
-xn' for details.
3882 [22:18:51] <jelly> you probably want to run those two
commands and see if their output contains anything useful?
3883 [22:19:09] <pneumatik> well then i get
replaced-url
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3886 [22:19:31] <pneumatik> and journalctl -xn says "no
journal files were found"
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3889 [22:20:21] <jelly> pneumatik: mkdir /var/log/journal, reboot,
try again?
3890 [22:20:47] <pneumatik> okay
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3893 [22:21:12] <jelly> dunno, I think journald ought to keep some
runtime logs even if it doesn't have permanent ones
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3895 [22:22:49] <pneumatik> lol, i didn't want to reboot the
entire server just to reboot this one xen vm so i installed
xen-tools to reboot it
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3898 [22:23:15] <pneumatik> now i'm installing 45MB of perl
dependencies just to reboot my system :P
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3901 [22:23:54] <jelly> more perl's always good
3902 [22:24:06] <CutMeOwnThroat> amazing, considering pulling the
plug would have also done it
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3905 [22:24:43] <pneumatik> this poweredge takes like 5 minutes to
boot up and it sounds like an airplane while it's doing it
3906 [22:24:58] <LordThumper> I think I did something wrong :-(
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3908 [22:25:40] <greycat> Lots of servers start out running fans
at full speed, then reduce speed once they start to get temperature
readings.
3909 [22:25:42] <LordThumper> I booted to rescue mode to fix Grub.
I can't mount the ext4 partition. I did lsmod (no ext4)
modprobe ext4 (error)
3910 [22:25:55] <greycat> (Or don't reduce speed, if they get
temperature readings of "still hot".)
3911 [22:26:03] <LordThumper> mount -t ext4 /dev/sdb1 /media/blah
is failing (no such defice)
3912 [22:26:06] <LordThumper> device*
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3914 [22:26:36] <LordThumper> mmm i'll try to load as ext3
3915 [22:28:08] <LordThumper> nvm
3916 [22:28:18] <LordThumper> not sure what to do now
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3925 [22:31:56] <GitGud> is there software that virtualizes an
image file to /dev/something/ ?
3926 [22:32:01] <GitGud> a dd ifed image
3927 [22:32:19] <jelly> GitGud: linux calls that a "loopback
device"
3928 [22:32:21] <jelly> yes.
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3930 [22:32:58] <jelly> mount -o loop /path/to/file.img
/mount/point
3931 [22:33:12] <GitGud> jelly, basically my use case is backing
up a file with dd if of to an image file. then later on mounting
that on a different computer
3932 [22:33:20] <GitGud> yeah. dope. thanks jelly
3933 [22:33:24] <jelly> a filesystem? sure
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3935 [22:33:33] <GitGud> yeah filesystem
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3937 [22:33:47] <GitGud> basically dd if=/dev/sda1
of=somefile.image
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3939 [22:34:04] <GitGud> then later taking that somefile.image to
virtualize to an image on another computer
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3941 [22:35:05] <jelly> it can be a step towards that yeah, but
usually one needs a whole disk to boot from not just a filesystem
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3943 [22:35:42] <GitGud> no i wont be backing up the main one
3944 [22:35:48] <GitGud> that was just an example
3945 [22:35:58] <pneumatik> i created the folder and rebooted, it
still said no journal files found
3946 [22:36:03] <GitGud> it will probably be a usb that i will
back up like /dev/sdc1 or something
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3983 [22:53:22] <LordThumper> jhutchins: Fixed, thanks for the
help. Appreciated
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4009 [23:02:09] <pneumatik> so i forgot my root password
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4011 [23:02:15] <pneumatik> because i'm stupid
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4015 [23:02:56] <pneumatik> i reset the password with "sudo
passwd" and it worked when i did "su"
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4017 [23:03:15] <pneumatik> but now when i try to ssh into root it
says "permission denied (publickey,password)"
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4021 [23:03:35] <greycat> sshd_config has a special option for
whether root is allowed to login at all
4022 [23:03:42] <greycat> grep PermitRoot /etc/ssh/sshd_config
4023 [23:03:58] <pneumatik> does that work for dropbear?
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4025 [23:04:29] <pneumatik> yep it does
4026 [23:04:31] <greycat> Is that a client or a server?
4027 [23:04:42] <pneumatik> dropbear is on the server
4028 [23:04:49] <greycat> Then I have no clue.
4029 [23:04:51] <Hello71> dropbear is *a* server.
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4034 [23:06:43] <bipul> I would like to know, what is the
difference between user,group,mask and other field from 5 to 11 and
13 to 18 on directory
replaced-url
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4039 [23:07:13] <greycat> that sounds like ACLs
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4041 [23:07:30] <bipul> greycat, Yes, It is ACL's on
directory.
4042 [23:07:33] <greycat> You can start with "man
getfacl" if you have that installed
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4044 [23:07:51] <greycat> "man 5 acl" for a bit more
theoretical stuff
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4048 [23:08:16] <bipul> greycat, Yes, it is been installed there,
but i would love if someone give precise and short answer.
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4050 [23:09:17] <iqualfragile> hi guys, i want to upgrade from
stable to testing, i have kde installed as desktop, sadly just using
sudo apt -t testing upgrade results in "unmet
dependencies"
4051 [23:09:22] <greycat> If you could shorten the man page, they
would have shortened it.
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4054 [23:10:00] <bipul> :(
4055 [23:10:14] <iqualfragile>
replaced-url
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4057 [23:10:19] <missmbob> !tell iqualfragile about debian-next
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4060 [23:12:01] <iqualfragile> missmbob: can you elaborate on
that?
4061 [23:12:30] <missmbob> iqualfragile: did you read what the bot
told you?
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4065 [23:13:35] <iqualfragile> missmbob: how convenient, just need
to join another irc server
4066 [23:14:06] <iqualfragile> this is not a testing problem, its
an dependency resolution problem
4067 [23:14:21] <missmbob> upgrading to testing and having it burn
is a testing problem
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4071 [23:15:31] <LordThumper> someone is angry
4072 [23:16:10] <LordThumper> missmbob: Why dont you go to
#debian-next and stay there?
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4074 [23:16:17] <pingfloyd> "you break it, you get to keep
both pieces" <-- the mantra of testing and unstable.
4075 [23:16:22] <LordThumper> Or shall I tell the bot to tell you
that?
4076 [23:16:36] <missmbob> i'm not on testing. i'm on
/topic
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4078 [23:17:10] <greycat> pingfloyd: "if it breaks",
since the breaking may not be caused by the user in this case
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4080 [23:17:25] <greycat> or "when it breaks"
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4082 [23:17:33] <iqualfragile> its not broken
4083 [23:17:37] <iqualfragile> im about to break it
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4086 [23:18:00] <iqualfragile> but i want to know if there is an
easier way besides uninstalling 90% of the kde desktop and later
reinstalling it
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4100 [23:23:51] <sharkman> how do i get the web cam on my computer
to take a picture?
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4108 [23:26:29] <iqualfragile> sharkman: scanimage on the command
line
4109 [23:26:33] <iflema> use cheese? Are you running gnome?,
sharkman
4110 [23:26:36] <iqualfragile> cheese or vlc for gui
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4112 [23:27:05] <iflema> yeah vlc fullscreen printscreen
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4118 [23:27:44] <iqualfragile> iflema: actually vlc has a built in
snapshot hotkey
4119 [23:28:04] <iflema> iqualfragile: dosnt suprise me... i luv
the ZOOM =)
4120 [23:29:08] <iflema> great for those motosport
"broadcasts"
4121 [23:29:19] <rei_> exit
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4125 [23:29:50] * iflema except the buffering thing
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4127 [23:30:18] <sharkman> okay cheese looks good thanks. i have
vlc already i dont even see how to take pics with it
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4131 [23:31:16] <Helter> hello
4132 [23:31:23] <iflema> o/
4133 [23:31:28] <Helter> 'sup
4134 [23:31:43] <iflema> eggs or spaghetti?
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4136 [23:31:56] <Helter> spaghetti
4137 [23:32:02] * iflema scrambled, toast and tom sauce...
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4139 [23:32:07] <sharkman> where does cheese save files on debian
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4141 [23:32:19] <Helter> so what de are you guys using
4142 [23:32:25] <greycat> Debian
4143 [23:32:32] <Helter> what
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4145 [23:32:43] <Helter> but which DE
4146 [23:32:46] <greycat> None.
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4148 [23:32:55] <Helter> i'm currently using xfce4
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4150 [23:33:01] <Helter> so are you using terminal?
4151 [23:33:07] <Helter> for all of your jobs
4152 [23:33:11] <greycat> Nope. Standard X session with a standard
window manager.
4153 [23:33:17] <Helter> thats cool
4154 [23:33:28] <Helter> what client are you using for irc
4155 [23:33:40] <greycat> !polls
4156 [23:33:41] <dpkg> "Does anyone have X or use Y?" is
taking a poll, not asking a good question that IRC helpers can
answer. Don't do it or sussudio's army of militant badgers
will hurt you. Also see <ask> and <bad polls>.
4157 [23:34:02] <LordThumper> What is the command to search for
package?
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4159 [23:34:14] <greycat> apt-cache search, or apt search
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4161 [23:34:17] <LordThumper> Here
4162 [23:34:19] <LordThumper> the bot
4163 [23:34:28] <greycat> By what? A filename?
4164 [23:34:34] <LordThumper> Package name
4165 [23:34:36] <LordThumper> I guess
4166 [23:34:42] <LordThumper> mediainfo
4167 [23:34:47] <greycat> Why would you use a bot for that when
you can use apt search locally...
4168 [23:35:01] <LordThumper> I can't find it on testing
4169 [23:35:07] <LordThumper> But it's there on stable and
unstable
4170 [23:35:09] <LordThumper> For some reason
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4172 [23:35:16] <greycat> And what is the package name?
4173 [23:35:20] <LordThumper> mediainfo
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4175 [23:35:22] <greycat> ,v mediainfo
4176 [23:35:23] <judd> Package: mediainfo on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.7.58-1; jessie: 0.7.70-1; sid: 0.7.84-1
4177 [23:35:28] <LordThumper> thanks
4178 [23:35:29] <LordThumper> see?
4179 [23:35:29] <greycat> So you weren't SEARCHING at all.
You already knew the name.
4180 [23:35:45] <greycat> !why isn't mediainfo in testing
4181 [23:35:45] <dpkg> mediainfo is not in testing for the reasons
listed in
replaced-url
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4186 [23:37:12] <LordThumper> mm
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4188 [23:37:16] <LordThumper> What do you suggest greycat?
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4192 [23:37:34] <LordThumper> Switch to unstable?
4193 [23:37:42] <greycat> I suggest reading that web page, then I
suggest asking the TESTING SUPPORT CHANNEL which is not here.
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4196 [23:37:53] <LordThumper> Will do that
4197 [23:37:54] <LordThumper> Sorry
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4200 [23:38:21] <greycat> (The web page believes it's in
testing, so I don't know what to think, but I'm sure the
#debian-next people can help.)
4201 [23:38:38] <LordThumper> #debian-next is kinda dead
4202 [23:38:40] <LordThumper> but ill try
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4231 [23:50:33] <mar77i> that went fast and painless once I
figured out that this laptop would die of a heat stroke running off
x86
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4233 [23:51:31] <mar77i> with amd64, everything went smoothly and
without temperature spikes. and also
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4235 [23:51:53] <mar77i> I never saw an ssd chug through apt-get
dist-upgrade to testing this fast. :D
4236 [23:52:20] <mar77i> 1k packages in about 10 minutes. just
imagine.
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4241 [23:54:07] <Waxhead> Hi, I just toasted a laptop with btrfs
(two disk in raid1 for metadata + data). Grub fails to boot with
unknown filesystem. I can chroot to the filesystem from a rescue cd.
Is there some way I can chroot in , move the boot partition to for
example a sdcard (that is also in the laptop) and fire up the system
from that? or is grub2 in debian testing not as up to date as the
filesystem ?
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4244 [23:55:46] <kd_> l
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