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19 [00:07:12] <redefine6> Can anyone recommend a stable discord
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51 [00:20:06] <i5513> hello, on python cmdline space is not
working here (debian sid), I have to use TAB. is it the ok behaviour
?
52 [00:20:44] <i5513> eg: $ python => import[space does not
nothing]sys
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116 [00:59:39] <HeXiLeD> does anyone know if the default net
install causes the computer to suspend after X amount of time.
(remote setup computer issue). i lose connection after some time to
this remote boox until it is manually rebooted. Thought about
acpi=off at boot/kernel. Any feedback ?
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119 [01:00:58] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: he remote machine runs a DE?
120 [01:01:01] <teraflops> the*
121 [01:01:12] <HeXiLeD> debian 8
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124 [01:01:34] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: DE as in gnome, xfce …
125 [01:01:44] <HeXiLeD> no. fluxbox+slim
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127 [01:02:16] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: no idea about those ones but
check if they have some suspend option enabled
128 [01:02:33] <HeXiLeD> it is a fresh new install
129 [01:02:38] <teraflops> yeah and?
130 [01:02:53] <HeXiLeD> i did it. i did not enable any
131 [01:03:30] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: if you install no xorg at all
I'm pretty sure the machine will not suspend by default
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135 [01:04:42] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: so it looks like DE/WM/DM
related
136 [01:04:45] <HeXiLeD> makes sense. xorg was installed. So,
lets say acpi=off on the kernel boot will prevent any possible
suspend ? But i also wonder if will cause any issues to other things
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138 [01:05:58] <awal1> HeXiled: fluxbox, or any other WM
doesn't handle power stuff at all
139 [01:06:30] <HeXiLeD> as i thought (gentoo i am very familar
with) jusnt wanted to know about debian
140 [01:07:11] <teraflops> what about slim?
141 [01:07:17] <awal1> I mean no suspend, hibernate... without
installing an extra pkg such as xfce-power-manager and run it under
openbox
142 [01:07:35] <awal1> I guess you have maube to look at systemd
143 [01:07:43] <awal1> maybe *
144 [01:08:21] <awal1> as I know, systemd doesn't do that
anyway
145 [01:08:37] <HeXiLeD> not very familar with systemd (still an
openrc user).
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147 [01:08:51] <HeXiLeD> any feedback about this ?replaced-url
148 [01:08:57] <awal1> HeXiled: you're really talking about
suspend? or screen blanking?
149 [01:09:18] <HeXiLeD> suspend up to the point that network
goes to sleep.
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152 [01:10:34] <awal1> doesn't matter yet but "run it
under fluxbox" , I meant ^
153 [01:10:43] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: what about the logs?
154 [01:11:04] <HeXiLeD> lost access have to wait until next
manual reboot
155 [01:11:09] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: also
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156 [01:11:25] <HeXiLeD> i even added wake on lan (magic packet)
157 [01:11:26] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: look at "Disable suspend
and hibernation"
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160 [01:13:37] <awal1> teraflops: sleep, hibernate...targets
relays on X power manager pkg or not?
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163 [01:14:46] <teraflops> nope afaik
164 [01:15:36] <teraflops> awal1: but many DEs has powersave
options
165 [01:15:41] <awal1> I have never seen a machine, even a remote
one, suspended, hibernated..., by systemd itself when running a
simple WM if no power manager pkg is installed
166 [01:15:54] <awal1> teraflops: DE yes, but no WM
167 [01:16:07] <teraflops> yeah but he's using DM too
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170 [01:16:31] <teraflops> slim has powersave options
171 [01:16:34] <teraflops> iirc
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173 [01:16:48] <awal1> well, I only use WDM, maybe slim is
related yeah
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175 [01:17:20] <awal1> slim is really obsolete since a while
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180 [01:18:55] <teraflops> yeah
181 [01:19:14] <teraflops> hmm
182 [01:19:53] <awal1> HeXiled: you may want to try
"wdm", it still well maintained under debian and it's
very lightweight
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184 [01:19:55] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: the machine is suspended when
you go there?
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187 [01:20:29] <teraflops> anyway taking a look at the logs
should help
188 [01:20:42] <awal1> or just use startx it you're into
minimums :P
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191 [01:21:02] <teraflops> awal1: looks like it's a remote
system
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194 [01:21:17] <awal1> right
195 [01:21:45] <HeXiLeD> not suspended when i go there. i just
lose connection to it and its gone from the network. So i assume it
can be suspended or hibernating. Will have to ask to someone to
check the bios
196 [01:21:51] <awal1> sddm is a great DM too
197 [01:22:07] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: uhg
198 [01:22:47] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: but then why is not suspended
when you go there? :S
199 [01:22:49] <awal1> but one have to chose a specific theme
durring the install of sddm for avoid breeze theme and dozens of kde
stuff
200 [01:23:24] <HeXiLeD> teraflops: just right after manual
reboot or boot on alarm
201 [01:23:39] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: log, also take a look at
dmesg for suspect information about the network interface
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203 [01:24:05] <HeXiLeD> will add acpi=off to the kernel
204 [01:24:18] <HeXiLeD> no point having acpi on there
205 [01:25:49] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: if you mask those targets the
machine will not suspend or hibernate, anyway it looks like
_perhaps_ is not what you think it is
206 [01:26:11] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: wireless or wired network?
207 [01:26:15] <HeXiLeD> both
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209 [01:26:36] <HeXiLeD> wired as fallback (just in case)
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211 [01:26:59] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: so tried using the wired one?
wifi sucks you know
212 [01:27:16] <HeXiLeD> the gateway dhcp gets both interfaces. i
use the wired
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215 [01:27:44] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: can be a lot of things, how
do you acces the machine? ip addr? dns?
216 [01:27:53] <HeXiLeD> i just lose connection after X amount
off time
217 [01:27:56] <HeXiLeD> ssh
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219 [01:28:04] <teraflops> lan, wan?
220 [01:28:13] <HeXiLeD> WAN then LAN
221 [01:28:28] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: I suggest taking a look at
the logs
222 [01:28:32] <HeXiLeD> yah
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224 [01:28:38] <teraflops> journalctl, dmesg
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228 [01:29:22] <teraflops> HeXiLeD: wan? dns name or ip addr?
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230 [01:29:50] <teraflops> if you have a dynamic ip it may
change, not that much but ho knows
231 [01:29:51] <HeXiLeD> both. i can get access all the up to the
router where the computer is wired
232 [01:30:05] <HeXiLeD> i am actually in the lan there all the
time
233 [01:30:42] <HeXiLeD> there is a good chance that it may be
bios acpi settings
234 [01:30:51] <teraflops> hmm
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347 [02:31:15] <mrproper> On my Debian install, I’m having
problems with VHosts in Apache2. apachectl -S isn’t showing
more than one VHost, despite there being 7 in my
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ directory.
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351 [02:34:26] <chomwitt1> is there a debug.mirror for stable ?
352 [02:34:53] <ws2k3> can i install gcc-5-base in debian 7?
353 [02:35:02] <mutante> mrproper: do you have
"NameVirtualHost *:80" (and for :443) somewhere in config
354 [02:35:23] <mrproper> mutante: I do. I disabled that
recently.
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359 [02:36:06] <mutante> mrproper: so enabled or disabled? dont
you need that
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362 [02:36:17] <mrproper> mutante: Disabled
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365 [02:36:26] <mutante> mrproper: i guess that explains the
problem
366 [02:36:34] <mrproper> Oh?
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370 [02:38:02] <mutante> mrproper: you just have a single IP
right?
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373 [02:38:21] <mrproper> Correct.
374 [02:38:29] <mrproper> It’s an internal personal server,
nothign fancy.
375 [02:38:30] <mutante> without enabling name-based virtual
hosts i dont think you can expect to have multiple hosts on a single
IP
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377 [02:38:43] <mutante> that's the whole point of
NameVirtualHost
378 [02:38:48] <mrproper> mutante: I thought NameVirtualHost went
away in 2.2
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380 [02:39:52] <mutante> mrproper: hmm, seems right but since
2.3.11
381 [02:40:06] <mrproper> Okay could be. Either way, I was
getting errors about that line.
382 [02:40:12] <mrproper> AH00548: NameVirtualHost has no effect
and will be removed in the next release /etc/apache2/ports.conf:8
383 [02:40:40] <mrproper> mutante: And the Apache wiki examples
lack that line.
replaced-url
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387 [02:40:55] <mutante> ok, "any time an IP address and
port combination is used in multiple virtual hosts, name-based
virtual hosting is automatically enabled for that address."
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389 [02:41:08] <mutante> do you use IP/port combo in your virtual
hosts ?
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393 [02:41:53] <mrproper> <VirtualHost *:80>
394 [02:42:27] <mutante> mrproper: maybe you just have to restart
it ? (easy things first)
395 [02:42:36] <mutante> and i mean restart not graceful
396 [02:42:46] <mutante> to add new virtual hosts
397 [02:42:59] <mrproper> I already did some /etc/init.d/apache2
restart commands
398 [02:44:20] <dnssoul> /join #fedora
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401 [02:44:59] <mutante> mrproper: in output of "apachectl
-S" really no lines like "port 80 namevhost ..." ?
402 [02:45:16] <mrproper> mutante:
replaced-url
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406 [02:45:49] <mutante> mrproper: it says that page has been
removed
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408 [02:46:42] <mrproper> mutante: Good call.
replaced-url
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416 [02:50:00] <mutante> mrproper: hmmm. strange. i would:
double-check your sites are in sites-enabled and symlinks to
sites-available .. then i would try removing that 000-default.conf
just to see what happens .. and finally i'd try re-adding
NameVirtualHost just to see if it changes despite what the docs
say.. uhm.. best i can guess from remote
417 [02:50:14] <mrproper> It’s actual files. However, my
friend is saying permissions maybe wrong.
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420 [02:50:37] <mutante> mrproper: move the files to
sites-available , then just link to them
421 [02:50:45] <mutante> it's the "proper" way :)
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423 [02:51:03] <mutante> permissions sounds like a good guess
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426 [02:52:46] <mrproper> mutante:
replaced-url
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428 [02:54:40] <mutante> mrproper: hah, is it really the missing
.conf in filename ?
429 [02:55:06] <mutante> i am surprised since i use 2.4 and dont
remember changing that part
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431 [02:55:25] <mrproper> I renamed it, restart apache, and it
works.
432 [02:56:03] <mutante> the "Require all granted" part
i am familiar with, but that would not get us this effect of not
seeing virtual hosts
433 [02:56:08] <mutante> mrproper: interesting :) ok!
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435 [02:56:34] <mrproper> I didn’t even add REquire all
granted to all the vhosts either.
436 [02:56:34] <mutante> oh, they do have .conf names in my case,
yea, right
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438 [02:57:23] <mutante> you might get away without the
"Require granted" for now
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440 [02:57:34] <mutante> if you have a module loaded that is for
compat with old 2.2 syntax
441 [02:57:54] <mutante> and having that compat module loaded
might be default for now (in jessie)
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443 [02:59:02] <mrproper> Good point. May change.
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447 [02:59:33] <mrproper> Anyways, thanks for your help.
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449 [02:59:37] <mutante> mrproper: it's called
"access_compat" and in mods-enabled
450 [02:59:43] <coreyhuinker> if i wanted to build the postgresql
.deb packages from source the same way debian does, where would i
find that script?
451 [02:59:54] <coreyhuinker> basically, i want to do a one-off
"nightly" build
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458 [03:01:48] <mutante> i think you would start with
"apt-get source postgresql" , then apt-get install
build-dep.. change stuff and then "debuild -us -uc"
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463 [03:03:10] <coreyhuinker> mutante: but how do i know what
stuff debian changes when they package it up?
464 [03:03:48] <mutante> coreyhuinker: most important part to
change when making a new version is the "changes" file
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469 [03:04:31] <coreyhuinker> mutante: does the debian buildfarm
script those changes or are maintainers manually running this?
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476 [03:06:32] <mutante> coreyhuinker: i dont know, not a
maintainer, but i think it's something in between, scripted but
also manual changes
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485 [03:10:43] <coreyhuinker> mutante: yeah, i was afraid of
that. I know how to build *a* deb package, but wanted to build *the*
deb package to cut down on deployment variables
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489 [03:12:34] <somiaj> coreyhuinker: what sort of changes are
you looking for? In general all this info is inside the debian/
490 [03:12:41] <mutante> coreyhuinker: i see "
491 [03:12:41] <mutante> make the .changes file, using
dpkg-genchanges
492 [03:13:09] <mutante> from
replaced-url
493 [03:13:11] <somiaj> but I think coreyhuinker is wanting
uupdate
494 [03:13:13] <somiaj> !uupdate
495 [03:13:13] <dpkg> uupdate (in the <devscripts> package)
upgrades a source code package from an upstream revision, or e.g. if
the newest foo in debian is 1.2, and upstream is at 1.4: apt-get
source foo; wget -nd
replaced-url
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498 [03:13:56] <somiaj> that is about the best automatic way to
take a current debian package and convert it to the newest upstream
source. You could also get ahold of the debian/ dir and edit as
needed.
499 [03:13:59] <coreyhuinker> somiaj: basically, i want "if
postgres 10 were released today, this would be the package",
with the same directory layout choices that debian makes
500 [03:14:12] <somiaj> coreyhuinker: another option is just
build a local package and not use all the extra debian
modifications/policy/changes
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502 [03:14:48] <somiaj> coreyhuinker: uupdate on the curret
postgres debian source is the way to take the current package and
change the source. Depending on the source this will require
tweaking
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505 [03:15:57] <coreyhuinker> ok, i think i can make an attempt
with that information. thanks!
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538 [03:32:11] <gerforce> hello, there. i have a problem with
adding a printer to my Debian Jessie. I connected the printer via
usb port. Using cups web interface to manage the settings.
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542 [03:33:49] <gerforce> But we i try to add a printer
mannaully. First, the port selections only have Parellel port and
serial port, without usb port. Second i couldn't find the
coresponding driver for my model.
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548 [03:35:04] <gerforce> My model is HP LaserJet Professional
M1136 MFP. If the manufacture didn't provide the driver of this
model for linux. Does that mean i couldn't use it under Linux?
Thanks in advance.
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570 [03:50:01] <rhizome> i switched from nvidia to nouveau and
now i've lost my multiple monitors
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572 [03:50:09] <rhizome> no xorg.conf
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595 [04:11:32] <awal1> Regarding alll nvidia issues discussed
here, I ended thinking that one have to avoid nvidia under
gnu/linux. Or I'm wrong?
596 [04:12:00] <OtakuSenpai> hav you tried the open-source nvidia
drivers?
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598 [04:12:59] <awal1> Personally, I never had nvidia stuff, Only
used intel hardware and rarelly amd
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601 [04:13:46] <awal1> I was just wondering if it's better
to avoid nvidia since I only hear problems about it here
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603 [04:14:43] <OtakuSenpai> maybe...better ask the guys at
##hardware if you are buying a gaming rig if the system you
recommend has working linux drivers
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605 [04:14:52] <OtakuSenpai> also at here and ##linux
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609 [04:18:39] <dvs> awal1, I avoid nvidia at all costs as far as
Debian is concerned
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614 [04:23:25] <sh00p> i enjoy my gtx 980 with jessie
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617 [04:24:34] <sh00p> it's smoooth
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629 [04:30:56] <somiaj> awal1: I've used nvidia for 10+
years in debian just fine. The newest released cards may not be
supported right away in debian and optimus techonology can be a
pain.
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637 [04:36:06] <foul_owl> Hi folks. How do I stop firefox from
using gtk3 style dialogs
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639 [04:37:06] <somiaj> I don't see why, firefox-esr here
depends on gtk2 not gtk3.
640 [04:37:24] <foul_owl> firefox is currently using gtk3 style
dialog for the save dialog :(
641 [04:37:32] <somiaj> what version of debian are you using?
642 [04:37:34] <foul_owl> And as such, I cannot resize or move
the window
643 [04:37:36] <foul_owl> debian 8
644 [04:37:43] <foul_owl> Fluxbox for my WM
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647 [04:37:58] <foul_owl> Not only that, but the save dialog
spawns off screen entirely
648 [04:38:15] <foul_owl> Maybe 25% or so shows up on the screen
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650 [04:38:52] <somiaj> I think it is something gtk2 is doing
(noticed chromium did a similar thing here)
651 [04:40:03] <foul_owl> Did you find a way to fix?
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653 [04:41:14] <awal1> foul_owl: you asked about that days ago. I
remember :P
654 [04:41:16] <somiaj> in firefox here when I do 'save
page' I get a gtk2 style menu, what ones are you seeing that
are different?
655 [04:42:07] <awal1> I asked you about which theme you 're
using but never answered :P
656 [04:42:15] <awal1> desktop theme ^
657 [04:42:24] <awal1> gtk2 based or 3?
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661 [04:44:22] <awal1> foul_owl: do you have gnome or cinnamon
installed?
662 [04:44:29] <foul_owl> I installed lxappearance like you
suggested
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664 [04:44:35] <foul_owl> And set my theme to "Crux"
665 [04:44:38] <foul_owl> Doesn't help though
666 [04:44:52] <foul_owl> Also tried "Redmond"
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669 [04:44:58] <foul_owl> And "Ralighe"
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674 [04:45:26] <awal1> as somiaj told you, if you run a gtk2
theme based, firefox window dialog should have a gtk2 look/style
675 [04:45:33] <foul_owl> What's the gnome desktop package
called?
676 [04:45:42] <awal1> gnome
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679 [04:46:08] <awal1> or task-desktop-gnome
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681 [04:46:38] <somiaj> foul_owl: what action is leading to this
dialog you see, are you doing 'save as' from the menu or
using something else?
682 [04:46:42] <foul_owl> The pacakge "gnome" is not
installed
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684 [04:46:53] <foul_owl> File...save page as
685 [04:47:02] <foul_owl> Or trying to save an attachment
686 [04:47:24] <foul_owl> awal1: I tried several themes but
lxapperance doesn't tell me if it's a gtk2 or gtk3 theme
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688 [04:48:06] <foul_owl> AFAIK cinnamon is not installed either
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692 [04:49:12] <awal1> I dont know if file manager is involved in
the window dialog you get asking for save, save as and so
693 [04:49:22] <awal1> what file manager are you using?
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695 [04:50:27] <foul_owl> Thunar
696 [04:50:32] <foul_owl> But nautilus is installed
697 [04:50:52] <foul_owl> Sometimes nautilus is invoked via other
applications, such as transmission
698 [04:50:55] <foul_owl> And I hate it
699 [04:51:00] <foul_owl> I hate everything about gtk3 haha
700 [04:51:21] <foul_owl> THanks for the help btw
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702 [04:51:40] <awal1> not possible to avoid gtk3
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704 [04:52:21] <awal1> unless you maintain all gtk2 stuff by
yourself for the future
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709 [04:54:48] <foul_owl> It just sucks that gtk decided to say
FU to everyone using different window managers :(
710 [04:55:01] <foul_owl> Ok, so what's a theme I can choose
that's gtk2?
711 [04:55:38] <foul_owl> And you are referring to
"widget" themes, correct?
712 [04:56:35] <awal1> yeah. many apps are ported to gtk3, they
look ugly or you may have troubles if using gtk2 based theme
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714 [04:58:00] <awal1> you cant have evince with a gtk2
look/style
715 [04:59:20] <awal1> you have an alternative if you dont like
gtk/gnome. check kde / qt side
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755 [05:46:03] <rhizome> graphics driver hell
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773 [05:57:12] <Maskara> something a bit odd ...im running point
linux and after switching themes my logon screen changed including
the splash screen for grub into some ''skoledebian edu
thing ...but when i get to desktop its still mate and has all my
settings
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776 [05:58:38] <Maskara> its nothing serious im just surprised
that some icon theme would get as customized as that
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784 [06:01:29] <machinehum> I downloaded a compiler and it came
with /bin /lib /share and also /(folder name)/bin /(folder name)/lib
etc...
785 [06:01:37] <machinehum> What files do I put where
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787 [06:02:12] <machinehum> I know some files go into /usr/bin,
lib, share etc
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789 [06:02:31] <machinehum> But what about the files it the upper
directory
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811 [06:13:47] <gerforce> hello, there. i have a problem with
adding a printer to my Debian Jessie. I connected the printer via
usb port. Using cups web interface to manage the settings.
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813 [06:13:59] <gerforce> But we i try to add a printer
mannaully. First, the port selections only have Parellel port and
serial port, without usb port. Second i couldn't find the
coresponding driver for my model.
814 [06:14:05] <gerforce> My model is HP LaserJet Professional
M1136 MFP. If the manufacture didn't provide the driver of this
model for linux. Does that mean i couldn't use it under Linux?
Thanks in advance.
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831 [06:23:09] <Epakai> gerforce: it should be supported. i think
you need to install hplip then run hp-setup
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834 [06:23:31] <locrian9> Running Debian Jessie 8.6.0 and trying
to apt-get install openmediavault. Here's the tutorial I'm
running from:
replaced-url
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836 [06:23:56] <locrian9> Running Debian Jessie 8.6.0 and trying
to apt-get install openmediavault. Here's the tutorial I'm
running from:
replaced-url
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839 [06:24:53] <awal1> ,v openmediavault
840 [06:24:54] <judd> No package named 'openmediavault'
was found in amd64.
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849 [06:29:17] <locrian9> It says to change sources.list to
include the 'main contrib non-free'. Also 'echo
"deb
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857 [06:37:15] <awal1> openmediavault is not in debian
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860 [06:38:55] <jpalmer> locrian: what does apt-cache policy
openmediavault say?
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864 [06:39:49] <awal1> nothing to do with apt-get and it's
sources file locrian9
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877 [06:43:51] <awal1> maybe wrong but a brief look at mediavault
websit looks like they provide a special image for install
openmediavault, jpalmer
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882 [06:45:30] <awal1>
replaced-url
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884 [06:45:49] <jpalmer> no clue, but he never said what the
error was, so I was just wondering what the policy query would
return.
885 [06:45:59] <awal1> so it's something like based on
debian
886 [06:46:36] <awal1> in the link I pasted there are screenshots
of the installer
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888 [06:47:04] <locrian9> jpalmer: I'll try that command.
889 [06:47:21] <awal1> locrian9: you are in the wrong channel
dude
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894 [06:48:08] <jpalmer> awal1: he linked to an installation page
for use with "apt-get"
895 [06:48:24] <jpalmer> step 1 is "install debian
minimal"
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897 [06:49:08] <awal1> media vault provides a special iso image,
or i dont know what is is, for install there software
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899 [06:49:19] <jpalmer> locrian9: the instructions there appear
to be backwards though, it has you run the apt-get update, before
you apt-key add the key.
900 [06:49:21] <awal1> jpalmer: check the screenshots in
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902 [06:49:43] <jpalmer> awal, again, they provide installation
instructions for debian. ISO is just an install option.
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904 [06:50:05] <jpalmer> locrian, run apt-get update, and then
try the apt-get install openmediaserver
905 [06:50:07] <locrian9> jpalmer: the result of checking
'apt-cache policy openmediavault is
replaced-url
906 [06:50:15] <jpalmer> err, sorry
907 [06:50:19] <awal1> how he can run any apt command if
openmediavault pkg is not in debian repos at all?
908 [06:50:24] <jpalmer> locrian, run apt-get update, and then
try the apt-get install openmediavalt
909 [06:50:34] <jpalmer> awal1: did you even lok at the page he
linked?
910 [06:50:38] <jpalmer> look
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912 [06:50:51] <locrian9> jpalmer: Yes, I've run the apt-get
update.
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914 [06:51:32] <locrian9>
replaced-url
915 [06:51:43] <awal1> tried to open it and it seems that they
have something wrong with there ssl stuff, so I canceled it
916 [06:52:18] <jpalmer> locrian9: what is the error you get when
trying to install it? you haven't told us the error yet.
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918 [06:53:00] <locrian9> jpalmer: I'll pastebin the output,
on sec. Or for my slow hands 1-2min.
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921 [06:55:03] <locrian9>
replaced-url
922 [06:56:52] <jpalmer> locrian9: what version of debian are you
running, and what does your /etc/apt/sources.list look like?
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925 [06:57:39] <jpalmer> I'm betting you copied.pasted their
example sources.list into yours, and aren't actually running
wheezy, so you are getting a conflict.
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928 [06:58:22] <locrian9> I'm running Debian Jessie 8.6.0.
My /etc/apt/sources.list looks like
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929 [06:58:45] <locrian9> jpalmer: Appreciate the patience.
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937 [07:01:59] <locrian9> jpalmer: Yeah, I changed the
'wheezy' instances to 'jessie'. When you go to
the source repo for openmediavault
'packages.openmediavault.org/public/dists/stoneburner/main'
all the packages are there, and recently updated.
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939 [07:02:03] <jpalmer> locrian9: do you have a wheezy machine
you can test with? it looks like this page was written before jessie
was released. so googling quickly shows that "stone
burner" doesn't support jessie
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941 [07:03:03] <jpalmer> locrian9: I'm not at all familiar
with openmediavault, so I'm pretty much at the end of what I
can help with, but I'd definately try it on a wheezy install
first before going much further down this rabbit hole.
942 [07:03:09] <locrian9> jpalmer: If I was quick at Docker,
I'd spin a wheezy container right up. I'm still working on
getting there however.
943 [07:03:23] <locrian9> jpalmer: Thanks!
944 [07:04:05] <jpalmer> np, good luck with it.
945 [07:04:20] <jpalmer> and with that, I'm off to catch
some ZzZzzZZ's
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948 [07:05:03] <locrian9> Yep, and I should hit the road. Linux
is frustrating and highly addictive.
949 [07:05:19] <locrian9> At least frustrating tonight...
950 [07:05:24] <jpalmer> you say that now, but.. I think we all
did at the start :P
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954 [07:06:33] <jpalmer> I spent *months* trying to get a 56k
modem to work. I only had 1 computer when I first learned linux.
I'd try forever, give up, reinstall windows.. read for a few
more hours and get another list of things to try.. then wipe windows
and install linux again.
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956 [07:07:14] <jpalmer> after a couple months of that, I found
out that I had a winmodem, and it'd never work on linux. went
and bought a modem that was known to be compatible, and haven't
looked back since :P
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961 [07:08:45] <yolan> Hello, i have a debian server in my
bedroom connected to a DNS, but when i try to access it via the DNS
it show up my modem's admin panel, any idea what is the
problem?
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963 [07:09:07] <yolan> I want the connection being relayed by the
modem to my computer
964 [07:09:07] <Anselmo> are your ports forwarded?
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966 [07:09:41] <yolan> Anselmo, no i didn't touch the
port's configuration on my modem, first time trying to self
host so.. :)
967 [07:10:44] <yolan> My problem is: If i port forward, how will
i be able to access my modem panel after? Won't it be relayed
to my computer all the time? ^^
968 [07:10:48] <Anselmo> oooh, you mean like on your computers
own DNS
969 [07:11:20] <yolan> mmh, no it's a free and open source
DNS hosted elsewhere :)
970 [07:11:23] <Anselmo> well, you probably have both a local and
an external IP address,
971 [07:11:33] <yolan> Yes.
972 [07:11:57] <Anselmo> so like, in my network, my modem is
192.168.1.1
973 [07:12:04] <yolan> Same here ! :)
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975 [07:12:11] <Anselmo> but I cannot access that easily from the
outside
976 [07:12:23] <yolan> Of course, because it's a local
adress :)
977 [07:12:25] <Anselmo> do you need to be able to configure from
outside your own net?
978 [07:12:31] <yolan> Not at all!
979 [07:12:44] <Anselmo> then I'm not totally sure what your
issue is . ..
980 [07:12:51] <yolan> So i just need to forward the external IP
adress?
981 [07:13:00] <Anselmo> what are you trying to do exactly
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983 [07:14:08] <yolan> When i go to mydomain.com, i connect to my
modem panel, instead of my server in my bedroom, i want to connect
to my server directly :)
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985 [07:14:42] <Anselmo> then I think all you need to do is
portforward on the modem
986 [07:14:47] <yolan> And my modem have like so muuuch option
and i'm a noob so i don't know where to start ^^
987 [07:14:58] <yolan> Ok i'll look for it
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989 [07:15:19] <Anselmo> do you have a modem and a router, or
just a modem ?
990 [07:15:46] <yolan> I'm french so i don't see the
difference
991 [07:15:58] <yolan> I just have a white box who have ethernet
and wifi
992 [07:16:05] <yolan> So i think just a modem ^^
993 [07:16:12] <Anselmo> ok then
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1005 [07:21:26] <wafflejock> yolan, if it has wifi built in
it's a combo modem and router in one, but in your case
shouldn't really matter
1006 [07:21:40] <unborn> for some reason when connecting to samba
share with user name and password - it wont connect..
1007 [07:21:49] <wafflejock> yolan, if you want to only have the
connection resolve locally you can map the domain to the local IP of
the server
1008 [07:22:46] <wafflejock> yolan, only need to forward ports if
you want to be able to access the server when you're out on the
internet otherwise best to keep it from forwarding that traffic
since your server will get hit by bots when you open it up to the
internet
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1011 [07:23:47] <Anselmo> oh,
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1016 [07:26:19] <wafflejock> personally would use /etc/hosts
instead in most cases for local stuff (on one machine), nice to use
public DNS if you want to test from other devices on your network by
name instead of IP too though
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1018 [07:26:44] <Anselmo> I got the impression it was for external
connexions
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1020 [07:26:49] <Anselmo> but maybe I misunderstood
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1023 [07:27:43] <wafflejock> yeah I'm not entirely sure
either but if it isn't meant to actually be a publicly
accessible thing no reason to open things up
1024 [07:28:26] <Anselmo> well, of course
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1031 [07:31:02] <wafflejock> unborn, not super familiar with samba
connections but would start checking in the logs on the client and
server, helpful to tail -f /var/log/syslog, or other logs to see
info as you try to connect
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1033 [07:32:06] <unborn> wafflejock: well.. it works from windows,
android also from ubuntu and from arch, however on jessie its just
keeping asking for password all the times.. even all details are
correct
1034 [07:32:53] <wafflejock> unborn, yeah without error details
hard to guess as to what's failing though so gotta find some
logs or check event viewer in windows system if it's the host
to see if it has any details
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1040 [07:35:01] <unborn> wafflejock: I had this issue exactly on
debian 6 long time ago..just tried to connect to my home server
which runs normally an other devices however jessie keep asking for
password all the times.. gonna check logs but I suspect something is
not correct with samba client or nautilus
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1043 [07:36:32] <wafflejock> unborn, it could be don't
personally run debian directly most of the time either, on ubuntu
now but use raspbian builds and stuff so lurk around here, but I
typically use NFS since I don't often share stuff directly to
windows systems
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1051 [07:41:58] <pennTeller> I just installed Debian for the first
time.. It is absolutely great
1052 [07:42:16] <pennTeller> /msg dpkg paste
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1076 [08:00:32] <unborn> guys how to remove from system anything
to do with nvidia? something like apt-get --purge remove *nvidia* ?
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1082 [08:03:03] <unborn> got it
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1088 [08:08:10] <OS-25839> /msg NickServ REGISTER
<OffSec@123> <winspurushoth@gmail.com>
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1163 [08:42:18] <OS-25839> /msg WinsPuru IDENTIFY #Offsec@247
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1165 [08:42:59] <OS-25839> OSCP
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1173 [08:46:37] <jelly> OS-25839: that kind of stuff
shouldn't end up in a public channel
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1209 [09:09:40] <unborn> guys I am trying to install nvidia legacy
drivers and it seems to me that system get stuck at Setting up
libgl1-nvidia-legacy-304xx-glx:amd64 (304.131-1)
1210 [09:09:56] <unborn> can that be due to multiacrh enabled or
something?
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1218 [09:14:09] <ws2k3> can i install gcc-6-base in debian 7?
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1226 [09:17:03] <unborn> how to close install command which does
not response or does not finish the installation?
1227 [09:17:39] <ws2k3> unborn find the pid with ps -aux|grep apt
then you could run kill -9 pid to force kill the pid
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1231 [09:18:15] <unborn> ws2k3: ah.. but that will defo break my
system right?
1232 [09:18:38] <ws2k3> does not have to which package its
updating/installing?
1233 [09:18:48] <ws2k3> in most cases you can pretty easy
cleanup/repair it again
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1236 [09:20:08] <ws2k3> run apt-get update;apt-get clean;dpkg
--configure -a after you killed the proces. that will repair stuff
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1238 [09:20:32] <unborn> ws2k3: I killed synaptic however its
still running
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1240 [09:20:40] <unborn> I mean gui did not closed down
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1243 [09:21:18] <ws2k3> unborn i think thats only the window is
still running, but i dont know to much abou the debian gui i allways
use cli
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1245 [09:21:34] <ws2k3> switch to a terminal and run the command i
sended
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1247 [09:21:50] <unborn> yeah ws2k3 that gave me really messy
output
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1256 [09:26:12] <unborn> fuck it.. will have to reinstall
everything
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1265 [09:29:59] <ws2k3> unborn lol wtf :P
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1267 [09:30:04] <ws2k3> unborn see private chat
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1280 [09:35:35] <mrhanky> hi folks
1281 [09:35:57] <mrhanky> is there an apt package for adobes
source code pro font or do i have to install it manually?
1282 [09:36:16] <solrize> i generally use a search engine to find
stuff like that mrhanky
1283 [09:36:39] <solrize> dumb question, when i want to install
the current patches, do i have to type "apt-get update"
before "apt-get upgrade", if i'm staying in the same
repo?
1284 [09:36:54] <solrize> i mean it's still wheezy (or
jessie) before and after
1285 [09:36:57] <mrhanky> i always would do an update before
upgrade
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1287 [09:37:13] <solrize> yeah i've been doing that too but
am wondering if it's superstition
1288 [09:37:17] <solrize> like typing sync twice in the old days
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1291 [09:37:34] <ws2k3> is it possible to upgrade jessie to
strech?
1292 [09:37:46] <mrhanky> well, update is for fetching the package
lists and upgrade is for doing the actual upgrade solrize
1293 [09:37:59] <mik> solrize: if you won't do update,
apt-get doesn't know that there are new packages
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1295 [09:38:03] <solrize> mrhanky, yeah, but do the package lists
change?
1296 [09:38:05] <mrhanky> oh hi mik
1297 [09:38:06] <mik> so upgrade would do nothing
1298 [09:38:10] <mrhanky> :')
1299 [09:38:17] <solrize> oh hmm ok
1300 [09:38:18] <mik> sshhht mrhanky
1301 [09:38:19] <bezaban> ws2k3: indeed. See
replaced-url
1302 [09:38:27] <mrhanky> mik :*
1303 [09:38:28] <meldron> hi guys how can i disable the gnome
onscreen keyboard? i have a touch display and evertime i input text
the on screen display shows up
1304 [09:38:57] <meldron> i disabled all options under settings
-> universal access
1305 [09:39:27] <mik> solrize: or worst case it upgrades packages
to some old version because it doesn't know that there is a
newer one
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1307 [09:40:04] <solrize> ok cool i'll run update thanks
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1342 [09:58:18] <strk> what's a simple way to generate
podcast feed from a directory tree containing music files ?
1343 [09:58:37] <strk> or, a simple server to generate that on the
fly ?
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1394 [10:20:53] <mflow> Is there any Debian version that has a
cron daemon which supports CRON_TZ ? i.e. allows the task to be
executed for the time and date per the timezone specified?
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1416 [10:27:16] <danslo> my /boot is quite small and a bunch of
kernels managed to get installed with dist-upgrades over time. now
it has filled up entirely. when I run autoremove or apt-get remove
(on specific kernels) I get "gzip: stdout: No space left on
device" when trying to REMOVE a kernel. how do I solve this
chicken/egg problem?
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1419 [10:28:18] <SanchoPensa> hey guys!
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1421 [10:28:41] <SanchoPensa> unfortunately, i got a few issues,
since i upgraded to jessie: my tab bar in konsole is gone.
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1423 [10:29:06] <SanchoPensa> i can open several tabs, but the
only otion, that i have to switch between tabs, is to put it in slit
mode.
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1425 [10:29:13] <SanchoPensa> where is the tab bar gone?
1426 [10:29:27] <SanchoPensa> split mode
1427 [10:29:46] <danslo> nevermind, managed to uninstall a single
kernel image using dpkg, and then autoremove worked
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1446 [10:39:04] <jelly> SanchoPensa: I have tabs on the bottom.
Did you take a look at Settings -> Configure Konsole... ->
TabBar ?
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1454 [10:40:36] <SanchoPensa> jelly: yes, it is set to
"always show tabbar" and tabbar positin "below
terminal area", but it's just not there...
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1459 [10:41:20] <jelly> that's pretty much what I have
configured. can you hide it, apply, and show it back again?
1460 [10:41:45] <jelly> perhaps it has problems with the
particular qt theme
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1466 [10:44:20] <locrian9> Just installed open media vault onto
Debian Wheezy 7.1. Trying to execute the service by typing
'omv-initsystem' and then getting
'/usr/sbin/omv-initsystem: 24 .: Can't open
/etc/default/openmediavault'. Any suggestions?
1467 [10:44:42] <locrian9> Running as root.
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1472 [10:47:01] <petn-randall> locrian9: You'd have to ask
your distro about those problems.
1473 [10:47:11] <petn-randall> !omv
1474 [10:47:11] <dpkg> OpenMediaVault is a NAS operating system
with a web-based control panel. It is <based on Debian> but
not supported in #debian. Support can be found at
replaced-url
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1481 [10:49:26] <locrian9> Hmm.. Makes sense. Thanks!
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1487 [10:54:21] <icy> hi. I've recently updated the
nginx-extras package on a stretch server and now it can't use
any lua_* directives in the config anymore even though it includes
lua support
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1493 [10:57:27] <JyZyXEL> is there a simple way of doing a source
diff against two different versions of a debian package?
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1516 [11:07:44] <laughingtiger> I've met a weird problem with
one sdcard, first when I tried to copy data into it, failed, then I
tried e2fsck to repair, after a while, e2fsck said it can not find
the medium anymore and need to restart from the beginning.
1517 [11:07:59] <laughingtiger> I m running debian jessie
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1520 [11:09:13] <kevoroid> hey guys, my XPS 13 constantly freezes
and i have to force shutdown via physical key and start again; most
errors i see in dmesg before kernel panic are "ERROR
@wl_cfg80211_scan : WLC_SCAN error (-22)" and "ERROR
@wl_inform_single_bss : cfg80211_inform_bss_frame error". any
ideas?
1521 [11:09:23] <laughingtiger> can anyone pls help me with this,
basically the problem is the card can be recognized and mounted in
the first place, then after a while, either copying data or tried
e2fsck, an I/O error occurred, I need to unplug the card and replug.
1522 [11:09:31] <petn-randall> !tell icy -about debian-next
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1524 [11:09:56] <laughingtiger> how could this be possible by
anyway
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1532 [11:14:52] <petn-randall> laughingtiger: Can you show us the
relevant lines from /var/log/kern.log? →
replaced-url
1533 [11:15:21] <laughingtiger> petn-randall, wait a second
1534 [11:15:30] <jelly> laughingtiger: sounds like the card or
card reader's hardware/firmware times out when there's
significant IO (or maybe when it hits the bad part)
1535 [11:15:31] <petn-randall> JyZyXEL: I'd download both,
then do 'diff -urN a/ b/'.
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1539 [11:17:08] <laughingtiger> jelly, what's that suppose to
mean, I m sorry but I really don't understand
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1543 [11:18:29] <laughingtiger> petn-randall,
replaced-url
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1546 [11:18:54] <jelly> laughingtiger: it means the card's
gone bad
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1549 [11:19:34] <laughingtiger> jelly, is there any hope to repair
it?
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1551 [11:20:35] <petn-randall> laughingtiger: I'd guess that
either the SD card or the reader are defective. My guess is that the
USB reader doesn't handle bad SD cards well and will reset when
it hits an error.
1552 [11:20:44] <laughingtiger> sorry, silly question, but
I've googled for quite a while
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1554 [11:21:33] <petn-randall> laughingtiger: I'd try reading
the SD card on a different reader to recover the data.
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1556 [11:21:49] <jelly> laughingtiger: hard to say. Maybe you can
keep using the first part before the error
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1558 [11:22:38] <laughingtiger> petemc, that's weird, because
I've only remove it from another device which worked very well
with the card then when I tried to copy some data such things
happed. thank you anyway.
1559 [11:23:11] <laughingtiger> jelly, thank you
1560 [11:23:26] <laughingtiger> petn-randall, thank you
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1562 [11:23:51] <petn-randall> laughingtiger: Are you maybe using
the USB SD card reader on a hub? If yes, try connecting it directly
to the PC.
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1564 [11:24:18] <laughingtiger> petn-randall, no, just a reader to
PC
1565 [11:25:10] <laughingtiger> thank you guys, I guess this is
it.
1566 [11:25:30] <laughingtiger> nice day
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1587 [11:35:37] <goldkatze> Hi :-)
1588 [11:35:56] <bazhang> hi
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1590 [11:36:40] <goldkatze> I've had a look at several
android- and google- packages, but cannot seem to find the one which
contains whichever executable is used to fire up an android
emulator; any suggestions?
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1596 [11:38:16] <goldkatze> Some time ago, a binary called
'android' could be used to start avd, the android virtual
device manager. Where to get that now?
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1688 [12:26:33] <Brski> I'm trying to use AD accounts to
connect to my Debian server, but I can't seem to get it
working. Should I specify DOMAIN\user when logging in, or something
else? This is what I've used
replaced-url
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1690 [12:27:03] <Brski> Also, wbinfo -t says: checking the trust
secret for domain DOMAIN via RPC calls succeeded
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1697 [12:28:19] <petemc> Brski: i use sssd for that
1698 [12:28:32] <Brski> auth.log says: Invalid user domain\\user
from 192.168.xx.xx
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1700 [12:28:46] <Brski> petemc, How did you achieve that?
1701 [12:28:56] <jelly> Brski: does the wbinfo thing for one user
work?
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1705 [12:29:39] <Brski> jelly, Yes and no. Let me send you a paste
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1709 [12:30:34] <jelly> then you probably need to make that work
first?
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1711 [12:31:28] <Brski> jelly, I get prompted to input the
password twice when running wbinfo -a
1712 [12:31:29] <Brski>
replaced-url
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1716 [12:33:48] <Brski> wbinfo -u successfully lists all users.
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1718 [12:34:05] <jelly> perhaps the people in #samba channel will
have a clue
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1722 [12:35:05] <Brski> jelly, alright. I'll check there.
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1885 [13:33:49] <rafalcpp> While installing debian, is it possible
to force it to create a mirror raid even with just 1 drive, as in
create 2-disk mirror raid already from start in 1 of 2 mode?
1886 [13:34:19] <rafalcpp> so that this setups is ready to easily
add the 2nd disk later and switch to actuall mirror 2/2? Otherwise
it's hard to add later on (requires re-creation of all
partitions and stuff)
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1888 [13:34:43] <jelly> you can create such an array with mdadm
tool. No idea whether you can click it through with partman
1889 [13:34:52] <Ticho> rafalcpp: just say "missing"
instead of the missing side
1890 [13:35:19] <rafalcpp> Ticho: oh? So you create raid out of
"hdd3 missing" ?
1891 [13:35:24] <unborn> meh.. system re-installed and slowly
putting back configs.. recovering debian from backups is just breeze
:) this crappy laptop now behaves as it should..
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1893 [13:35:29] <Ticho> e.g. mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1
--raid-devices=2 --assume-clean missing /dev/sda1
1894 [13:35:47] <Ticho> and later you can do mdadm /dev/md0 -a
/dev/sdb1 to add the second disk
1895 [13:36:04] <rafalcpp> I see Ticho. This will not work in UI,
user needs the console right?
1896 [13:36:16] <Ticho> right :)
1897 [13:36:30] <Ticho> why would you need ui for something like
that? ui is for games and browsing web porn :)
1898 [13:36:55] <rafalcpp> Ticho: I mean installer text mode ui
1899 [13:37:17] <Ticho> I see
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1901 [13:37:28] <Ticho> I've no idea if the installer
supports mdraids with one device missing
1902 [13:37:34] <rafalcpp> so a good idea could be: with gpart
partition sda into sda1 boot, sda2 swap, sda3=rest ; then create a
RAID-2 /dev/sda3 + missing with mdadm; And then proceed to UI disk
partitioning and do the rest lvm/luks?
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1906 [13:38:05] <Ticho> I usually make a lvm logical volume for
swap, and only have two partitions
1907 [13:38:14] <Ticho> but in essence, that works
1908 [13:38:35] <rafalcpp> Btw gparted console tool is now
prefered, as it supports this new partitions that can handle large
>2 TB drives?
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1911 [13:39:12] <rafalcpp> * parted program
1912 [13:39:13] <jelly> rafalcpp: if you're using luks and
lvm on top, there's no reason not to put swap inside that as
well
1913 [13:39:42] <jelly> are your boot drives actuall larger than
2TiB?
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1916 [13:40:34] <rafalcpp> jelly: sda1 will be boot (1 GB), sda is
3 TB
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1919 [13:41:05] <jelly> then you do need GPT format
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1921 [13:41:42] <jelly> and a tool that can make it (be it parted,
or gdisk, or partman in the installer, or something else)
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1923 [13:43:24] <rafalcpp> GPT format can easily have more then 4
partitions? what is the limit,
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1925 [13:43:37] <rafalcpp> and also, will GPT partitioned disk be
easy to dual-booted with *BSD probably
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1927 [13:44:21] <rafalcpp> if AI just leave free 10 GB at end,
while using first say 6 real GPT partitions for Linux, should that
be good to later add BSD there, and dual boot into it by adding
chainloader option to my debian's grub conf?
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1948 [13:53:42] <rafalcpp> Ok I found out: yes. OBSD supports GPT.
And you can have 128 partitions in GPT it seems
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1975 [14:07:10] <rapha> hi
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1977 [14:08:16] <rapha> what is the default "vi" in
debian called and how do i disable it's damn bell? sitting in
the library unable to do anything because it keeps beeping every ten
keystrokes and no wifi yet on that machine so no internet to install
vim :(
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1983 [14:09:08] <toruvinn> rapha,
replaced-url
1984 [14:09:13] <n4dir> modprobe -r pckspkr (or similar) ?
1985 [14:09:33] <jelly> !bell
1986 [14:09:33] <dpkg> To disable the bell: "xset b off"
in X, "setterm -blength 0" in console. For some reason,
bash beeps excessively when in emacs (default) mode; "set -o
vi" puts it in vi editing mode, which doesn't beep on
partial completions. In konsole, Settings->Bell->Visible Bell.
See also <pcspkr>, <shell beep>, <metacity bell
bug>.
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1988 [14:10:03] <n4dir> default vim is probably vim-tiny or vi.
dpkg -l | grep vi should tell.
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1990 [14:10:25] <pingfloyd> probably would be better to just
blacklist the pcspkr module
1991 [14:10:26] <rapha> n4dir: you're a life saver, thank
you!!
1992 [14:10:46] <rapha> and pingfloyd you're right
1993 [14:11:02] <n4dir> looks to me as if all other solutions
would be just as good , rapha
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1996 [14:11:57] <pingfloyd> another option is to unplug it from
your motherboard
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1998 [14:12:13] <rapha> pingfloyd: not in the library with only my
pocket knife. i need to do more important things.
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2001 [14:12:51] <rapha> n4dir: i've disabled it in ~/.vimrc
AND unloaded the pcspkr module ^^
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2003 [14:13:08] <rapha> now back to wpa_supplicant and eduroam...
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2005 [14:13:17] <tx> ahh eduroam
2006 [14:13:27] <tx> I've had some fun with eduroam and
linux. :P
2007 [14:13:28] <n4dir> rapha what exactly did you put in .vimrc ?
i need a solution like that
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2009 [14:13:42] <pingfloyd> quick fix is echo "blacklist
pcspkr" >> /etc/modprobe.d/pcspkr_blacklist.conf
2010 [14:13:50] <n4dir> ah, the link by toruvinni i gess
2011 [14:13:55] <rapha> it's a bit sad that when there was no
working network while trying to install from a netinst CD, it
didn't install stuff such as iwconfig and wpa_supplicant. makes
things unnecessarily complicated in a pinch.
2012 [14:14:00] <tx> o/ pingfloyd
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2014 [14:14:09] <rapha> pingfloyd: already did that, thanks :)
2015 [14:14:23] <rapha> n4dir: "set visualbell", that
seems to be enough
2016 [14:14:33] <n4dir> thank you, sir :-)
2017 [14:14:37] <rapha> (although I'm a little afraid of
really testing it right now ;))
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2019 [14:14:45] <jelly> rapha: if you need wireless during the
installation process, you may want to check
2020 [14:14:51] <jelly> !firmware images
2021 [14:14:51] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
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2024 [14:15:01] <n4dir> could always to it from a vim command
prompt, for the session only
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2036 [14:19:38] <rapha> jelly: i have a nonfree netinstall CD. the
problem was, during installation my internet connection at home
broke down and I had to complete the install without network access.
Now I'm trying to get everything in working order which is not
really a problem, just more cumbersome than it would need to be. At
least wpa_supplicant should have been part of the base system.
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2039 [14:21:13] <jelly> no, it really shouldn't
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2042 [14:21:25] <Brigo> hi, i am installing a backported package
with gdebi (btfs) an it fails with: Dependency is not satisfiable:
libc6-amd64 (>= 2.14)
2043 [14:21:54] <Brigo> but 2.19-18+deb8 version in installed any
clue?
2044 [14:21:54] <jelly> Brigo: which package? backported from what
to what?
2045 [14:22:04] <n4dir> rapha imho the netinst-iso is not supposed
to be used at all when having no internet connection.
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2047 [14:22:20] <jelly> ,v btfs
2048 [14:22:21] <judd> Package: btfs on amd64 -- sid: 2.12-1;
stretch: 2.12-1
2049 [14:22:28] <Brigo> backported from stretch to jessie with
apt-get source btfs and apt-get buil-deps
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2051 [14:22:47] <n4dir> that is: nothing wrong with using CD1-iso
for installations.
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2053 [14:23:06] <Brigo> jelly, sorry i have to go :(
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2055 [14:23:10] <jelly> Brigo: something weird happened during
that backport, libc6-amd64 should not appear in generated Depends at
all
2056 [14:23:15] <jelly> np
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2066 [14:28:05] <rapha> hmm
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2070 [14:29:20] <Joergi> Hi guys!
2071 [14:29:22] <rapha> trying to apt purge network-manager
(something seems off about it, want to reinstall later) but
doesn't work: apt hangs at 16% and keeps saying "failed to
execute operation: activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed
out". short of cursing Lennart Poettering, is there anything
one can do?
2072 [14:29:39] <rapha> Joergi: Joerg Bauer? o_O
2073 [14:29:44] <tx> check your syslog and daemon log?
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2077 [14:30:29] <rapha> oh that's interesting tx, i
didn't get VTs 2-8, only VT1??
2078 [14:30:56] <jelly> press enter.
2079 [14:31:02] <Joergi> rapha: Joerg from Germany. :-)
2080 [14:31:08] <rapha> jelly: doesn't help
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2082 [14:31:16] <jelly> rapha: on vt2-6
2083 [14:31:20] <Joergi> I have a question concerning commandline
output in a git directory. What it is showing me is this:
2084 [14:31:28] <rapha> Joergi: yeah so is my old buddy joergi ^^
2085 [14:31:35] <rapha> jelly: i got that, didn't work though
2086 [14:31:40] <rapha> they're not active
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2088 [14:31:56] <Joergi> # me at my-server in ~/replaced-url
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2090 [14:32:03] <jelly> rapha: eh. reboot and try again?
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2094 [14:32:21] <Joergi> Parts of that line are colored. My
question is about the "x" at the end:
2095 [14:32:23] <rapha> jelly: yup, once apt has decided to obey
my Ctrl-C
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2097 [14:32:28] <Joergi> What does that red "x" stand
for?
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2100 [14:33:00] <tx> which terminal, shell
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2102 [14:33:03] <rapha> Joergi: if that's your prompt,
it's non-standard i believe
2103 [14:33:06] <tx> which custom prompt if any
2104 [14:33:36] <friesenpeter> Joergi: probably the dirty state of
your git workspace
2105 [14:33:51] <Joergi> friesenpeter: How to check/fix?
2106 [14:34:01] <friesenpeter> Joergi: git commit -a
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2110 [14:34:52] <qqx> Joergi: I'd try `git add .`, then `git
commit` and see how each of those changes it.
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2112 [14:35:03] <babilen> Joergi: You could start with a "git
status" and paste that to
replaced-url
2113 [14:35:29] <tx> or just tell us which prompt you are using
and don't break your working tree
2114 [14:35:29] <tx> :P
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2117 [14:35:58] <rapha> tx: he might not know if he has a custom
prompt and didn't know about it
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2121 [14:37:22] <babilen> Joergi: Are you using some specific
shell / shell configuration ?
2122 [14:37:30] <Joergi> I really don't know about the
terminal. "tty" gives me /dev/pts/0.
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2124 [14:37:47] <tx> what is the output of "echo $PS1"
2125 [14:37:47] <babilen> Joergi: What does "git status"
and "echo $SHELL" give you?
2126 [14:37:52] <tx> put on pastebin if necessary
2127 [14:38:15] <Joergi> $SHELL is /bin/zsh
2128 [14:38:32] <babilen> So you switched to zsh .. are you using
ohmyzsh or something similar ?
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2131 [14:39:15] <Joergi> Hmm, I know Git, but that the x would
point to uncommitted files is interesting: nothing to commit,
working directory clean
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2135 [14:40:03] <babilen> Home come you didn't know that you
are using zsh?
2136 [14:40:24] <tx> it might be the number of changes on the
current branch
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2138 [14:40:37] <tx> I use fish and powerline and it will put the
number of changes I have made at the end
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2140 [14:40:43] <tx> (by default)
2141 [14:40:49] <tx> x could mean none
2142 [14:41:08] <babilen> My guess is that Joergi is using
ohmyzsh, but normally people know that they configured that in the
past ;)
2143 [14:41:16] <babilen> Either way .. no answers are being given
2144 [14:41:18] <babilen> Good luck
2145 [14:41:24] <tx> perhaps it's not Joergi's machine
:o
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2150 [14:42:49] <mateusz_> hi there can any1 help me with sshpass
and rsyn ? i running this command sshpass -p 'pass' rsync
--progress -avz ./ -e ssh user@beta.host.com:~/web/ but what i get
is "Host key verification failed." i know about -o
StrictHostKeyChecking=no but dont know where to put it to make it
works :/
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2153 [14:43:37] <rapha> jelly: ya, reboot and all VTs back online.
No idea what had happened to them. It's a T23, wondering it the
RAM might have gone bad over the years, but haven't seen any
segfaulting so far.
2154 [14:44:06] <friesenpeter> mateusz_: Could you verify the host
key manually in the environment where you call rsync?
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2157 [14:44:55] <mateusz_> @friesenpeter i can run any script, but
i cant input anything manualy thru prompt
2158 [14:44:58] <Joergi> I have now created a new checkout of the
Git repo and there it is showing me a green circle instead of the
red x.
2159 [14:45:09] <Joergi> Maybe my original checkout was somehow
broken?
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2161 [14:45:21] <mateusz_> friesenpter: sorry for misspeling your
nick :)
2162 [14:45:58] <Hello71> !@
2163 [14:45:59] <dpkg> @ is used to separate the username from the
hostname in an email address, to denote channel operators on IRC,
and to direct comments to particular users in some web forums. It is
NOT used to direct comments on IRC; use "name: ..."
instead of "@name ...".
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2165 [14:46:43] <petn-randall> It's also arrays in Perl ;)
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2179 [14:49:32] <friesenpeter> mateusz_: the ssh-keyscan utility
can be of help maybe, or copy the .ssh/known_hosts file over to the
other environment
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2187 [14:50:43] <mateusz_> friesenpeter: the problem is that i
need to run this on environment that is recreated many times daily,
so i dont want to add so many keys to my remote host where i trying
to push
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2190 [14:52:04] <mateusz_> basicly what i trying to achive is push
my source code after each push from CI server to web server
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2193 [14:53:13] <mateusz_> and CI server is creating new docker
container each time i push some code to repo
2194 [14:53:48] <Brigo> jelly, thank you for the tip about
libc6-amd64, i'll try again or look into it.
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2196 [14:54:39] <friesenpeter> mateusz_: you can enter ssh client
options with "rsync -e 'ssh -o ....'", just know
your risks with what StrictHostKeyCheck=no implies
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2198 [14:54:52] <qqx> mateusz_: You could perhaps have it add
"StrictHostKeyChecking no" to ~/.ssh/config. Although in
that position I'd look into including the info for
~/.ssh/known_hosts in the repo and adding that before doing the
rsync.
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2209 [14:57:38] <DexterF> hi
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2213 [14:58:31] <DexterF> when bootign a system with only chromium
on openbox in kiosk mode I have the mouse pointer sitting right in
the middle all the time. what's a good way to hide it with no
mouse attached?
2214 [14:59:08] <mateusz_> friesenpeter: qqx: ok, thx a lot for
help guys, i'll let u know when i make it works
2215 [14:59:32] <qqx> DexterF: The `unclutter` package may be a
solution for that.
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2219 [15:00:52] <jelly> Brigo: that package name is a legacy, and
should only exist on 32bit i386 architecture
2220 [15:01:06] <jelly> eh
2221 [15:01:09] <Brski> I've been trying to get help with my
issue at #samba, but the place is like a graveyard. I'm not
even sure it's related to samba... However, I'm trying to
authenticate SSH logins against an AD server, and it's driving
me nuts.
2222 [15:01:22] <friesenpeter> mateusz_: I'd put ssh-keyscan
into the docker build so that the keys get extracted and recorded in
a file and point with an additional UserKnownHostsFile to that file
2223 [15:01:43] <Brski> wbinfo -u shows all the correct AD users,
so I'm connected successfully, but getent passwd only shows the
local users...
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2225 [15:02:22] <colo-work> hmm
2226 [15:02:48] <colo-work> do Debian-systems _without_
locales-all installed still have a file named /etc/default/locale?
2227 [15:02:53] <colo-work> (Jessie and newer)
2228 [15:02:56] <jelly> Brski: winbind is part of samba so yes.
2229 [15:03:31] <mateusz_> friesenpeter: that's propably a
best solution but i am not too familiar with creating docker images
and i end up using premade one :) however when i will have some more
time i'll use this solution
2230 [15:03:59] <jelly> colo-work: yes, the default
"locales" package also creates and manages that one
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2235 [15:04:38] <jelly> at least jessie does, did not check
stretch
2236 [15:04:51] <colo-work> jelly, I see. my systems seem to lack
it (which causes the pam_env.so module to trigger warnings when
PAM-enabled services run it).
2237 [15:04:59] <colo-work> have I been doing something wrong?
2238 [15:06:07] <friesenpeter> Brski: which files in /etc/pam.d
have you modified and what did you put into it in order to have
getent passwd to query your AD?
2239 [15:06:19] <jelly> colo-work: run "dpkg-reconfigure
locales"
2240 [15:06:24] <friesenpeter> and did you modify sshd to use PAM?
2241 [15:06:32] <jelly> colo-work: how did you install?
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2245 [15:07:11] <colo-work> jelly, some by hand via d-i (selecting
"no localization"), some were debootstrapped. all had
locales-all installed afterwards by configmgmt.
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2247 [15:08:14] <friesenpeter> Brski: oh, also /etc/nsswitch.conf
needs to be modified for winbind usage
2248 [15:08:40] <jelly> colo-work: that "locales"
package saves a whooping 30MB or so of disk space and makes
everything needlessly complicated, but it's a suck cost.
I'm kind of not surprised locales-all is not as well looked
after
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2251 [15:08:47] <jelly> sunk* cost
2252 [15:09:16] <Brski> friesenpeter, I've followed this
guide. Yes, it's for Arch, but I've been able to follow it
anyways.
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2257 [15:10:08] <Brski> friesenpeter, But I haven't modified
any files in pam.d. If you check the Arch Wiki, they are able to run
getent passwd and get AD users prior to modifying pam.d files.
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2259 [15:10:18] <friesenpeter> Brski: no problem with that, check
the command in "Testing nsswitch" and if that doesn't
work, then go backwards in the guide
2260 [15:10:23] <Brski> friesenpeter, /etc/nsswitch.conf has been
modified.
2261 [15:10:35] <Brski> friesenpeter, Okay
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2264 [15:11:24] <littlepython> whats the equivalent of debconf
command in rhel
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2268 [15:12:42] <friesenpeter> Brski: I remember some auth
problems which were influenced by nscd, do you use this and maybe
"nscd -i passwd" could help
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2270 [15:13:08] <Brski> friesenpeter, Not sure. I'm on a
fresh Debian 8.6.0 install...
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2272 [15:13:28] <Brski> friesenpeter, nscd is not installed.
2273 [15:13:56] <jscoder> I have several pdfs that are only b/w
text, and I'd really like to convert them to doc. Is there
anything that can export pdf to doc?
2274 [15:15:12] <friesenpeter> jscoder: begin by calling
"pdftotext test.pdf" to produce test.txt in the current
directory to see if any further converting can happen. If it fails
you'll have to look into OCR
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2282 [15:16:00] <jscoder> friesenpeter: hmm.. OCR didn't
occur to me.. I tried the command line utils and opening them in
libreoffice writer, it just shows the bitstream
2283 [15:16:47] <friesenpeter> jscoder: PDFs maybe files with text
information in them, but they may also be an image per page which
cannot easily convert to text
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2286 [15:17:22] <DexterF> qqx, thanks
2287 [15:17:38] <UUID00> any idea what's
/usr/sbin/irqbalance[11163]: WARNING: MSI interrupts found in
/proc/interrupts ... But none found in sysfs, you need to update
your kernel ... Until then, IRQs will be improperly classified?
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2289 [15:18:01] <thebigj> Hello, I am Web developer. I am using
GNU/Linux from past 3 years (previously I was Windows user). I am
using Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit right now. I think using Debian as primary
operating system will teach me many things. Want opinion from you
people. Do you think I should remove Ubuntu and Install Debian to my
machine?
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2291 [15:18:14] <UUID00> it started with No irq handler for vector
(irq -1) and I already tried pci=nomsi,noaer
2292 [15:18:43] <thebigj> What kind of steps I have to follow?
Like mail client I am using has some configurations etc I have to do
it agian.
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2294 [15:18:54] <thebigj> Can anyone suggest what to do?
2295 [15:18:56] <thebigj> Thanks!
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2297 [15:19:16] <jscoder> friesenpeter: yeah I don't need any
of that.. I can copy the text from the default pdf viewer and paste
it into libreoffice but the problem there is that the col width is
all off, it breaks the lines in odd ways
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2300 [15:20:27] <friesenpeter> Brski: the samba team also
publishes a lot of howto html documents, if your testing concludes
more problems, maybe go back and read them:
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2301 [15:20:57] <jscoder> ultimately I'm trying to put my
docs onto an old Palm OS 4.1 device and I can't seem to just
find a doc/pdf viewer for palm os 4.x
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2303 [15:21:22] <jscoder> so I gotta convert them with the utility
for the writer app I have which supports only doc and rtf, not pdf
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2311 [15:23:15] <friesenpeter> jscoder: maybe go first to html
with poppler-utils' pdftohtml and then convert that with
libreoffice?
2312 [15:23:40] <friesenpeter> or even use the html on the palm
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2320 [15:24:56] <friesenpeter> jscoder: oh, calibre may be also of
help:
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2330 [15:26:25] <oty> hey
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2332 [15:26:48] <oty> got a problem with pactl : I can't get
to lower sound with it
2333 [15:27:06] <oty> "pactl set-sink-volume 1 -10%"
=> "pactl : option invalide -- '1'"
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2337 [15:27:32] <oty> I understand that "-" is taken as
an argument, but it's written in the man that it is the right
way to write it
2338 [15:27:36] <jscoder> friesenpeter: thanks, gives me more
ideas to think about.
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2346 [15:28:43] <chomwitt3> is there a debug.mirror for stable ?
2347 [15:30:02] <babilen> What's a debug mirror?
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2374 [15:39:15] <meldron> HeXiLeD: set ServerAliveInterval in your
~/.ssh/config
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2378 [15:40:26] <HeXiLeD> meldron: Thank you. will look into that
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2386 [15:43:55] <alioui_> hi all, on a dev machine a have a script
that generate a .deb package. on the dev machine i can install and
run the software. but when i get the deb on another machine it stop
working it missing some shared library ?? which doesn't exist
in any debian repo. do i have to build the software on every machine
or there is other solution
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2388 [15:45:22] <DexterF> qqx, works a charm
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2391 [15:45:53] <nowz> Hello, I'd like to know how to use
"source" bash command in a bash script, but it doesnt work
! it returns : source: not found
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2393 [15:47:17] <nowz> Could some help me and tell me why ?
2394 [15:47:44] <n4dir> might it be you are not using bash, but a
different shell?
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2397 [15:48:24] <n4dir> nowz: won't hurt to pastebinit and
tell us how you invoke it
2398 [15:48:31] <n4dir> well: and what your shell is
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2401 [15:48:45] <nowz> im using bash i think
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2403 [15:48:51] <nowz> well im going to copy it wait
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2406 [15:49:21] <bezaban> if your shebang is #!/bin/sh you are
using dash, which does not have source
2407 [15:49:38] <bezaban> could be using dash* :s
2408 [15:50:08] <nowz>
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2410 [15:50:11] <n4dir> i tried with dash, it gave me the same
error, i tried with bash, it worked (bash quick_test ; dash
quick_test)
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2422 [15:51:51] <bezaban> nowz: how are you invoking it?
2423 [15:51:51] <HeXiLeD> is the eegdrop provided by deb repos
working with ssl ? (if anyone knows)
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2428 [15:53:13] <nowz> bezaban, sh create_server.sh
2429 [15:53:18] <bezaban> nowz: well there's your problem
2430 [15:53:31] <bezaban> it won't use the shebang if you
invoke it with sh (dash)
2431 [15:53:31] <nowz> why ?!
2432 [15:53:41] <bezaban> sh doesn't have 'source'
it is a bash builtin
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2435 [15:54:05] <bezaban> bash create_server.sh will work
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2437 [15:54:20] <bezaban> or chmod+x it and ./create_server.sh
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2442 [15:55:16] <nowz> ok ty bezaban
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2444 [15:55:20] <qqx> Or use "." rather than
"source", not seeing any other obvious bash-isms in that
script.
2445 [15:55:22] <jscoder> friesenpeter: fwiw I managed to find the
old palm os adobe acrobat reader on download.adobe.com that they
seem to no longer support. waiting on the win32 app to convert files
to sync.
2446 [15:55:31] <bezaban> qqx: good point
2447 [15:55:35] <n4dir> nowz: as far the why is concerned: i would
say that the way it is invoked has priority over the shebang (but
sure wouldn't bet, never ending riddle, hence i always use the
shell i want to use while invoking)
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2451 [15:56:45] <qqx> n4dir: The #! is only used if the script is
invoked as a command. When you use `sh script` you're
explicitly using sh.
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2453 [15:57:01] <bezaban> sheband is used by exec()
2454 [15:57:06] <bezaban> shebang*
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2460 [15:57:28] <nowz> ty verymuch
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2464 [15:57:56] <bezaban> not when passing a script to a
interpreter
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2468 [15:59:19] <n4dir> qqx that is what i meant with priority,
but thanks for confirming
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2470 [15:59:32] <bezaban> not really no
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2515 [16:21:00] <WhatThePfargtl> Hi all. Just installed a new
system with KDE, and I'm having some issues where i'm
getting a dialog asking for a root password. Most notably it happens
when trying to mount a usb drive, but it also happens randomly for
something that appears to be automatically updating my apt sources,
as well as on startup for something called "packagekit"
trying to establish a proxy connection. Also possibly of note is
that I'm on sysvinit
2516 [16:21:02] <WhatThePfargtl> rather than systemd and that I
removed sudo (which may be directly related to the issue).
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2533 [16:30:04] <hid3> Hello everyone. I have installed my public
SSH rsa key on a remote host and in authorized_keys file I have
added the command="my command" option before the key to
tighten security. However, this seems to break the SCP command.
Looks like I no longer can SCP a file to that host - it keeps
executing that command and the SCP simply fails. Any ideas how do I
preserve the SCP functionality while having the limit set to one
command?
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2548 [16:37:43] <DanteLA> I changed /etc/apt/sources.list from
jessie to stretch in new install, then did apt-update &&
apt-upgrade && apt-dist-upgrade and rebooted and now
I'm not even getting a grub boot
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2550 [16:37:59] <DanteLA> It removed grub from MBR and didn't
readd it?
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2552 [16:38:21] <DanteLA> take that back, I have boot now
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2554 [16:39:04] <DanteLA> But no X
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2556 [16:39:21] <DanteLA> or rather, the kde boot thingie
2557 [16:39:28] <petn-randall> DanteLA: Are you sure you want to
beta-test our next release?
2558 [16:39:50] <DanteLA> petn-randall: No. But I need newer
version of 'kate' than what was on jessie
2559 [16:39:59] <petn-randall> ,v kate
2560 [16:40:01] <judd> Package: kate on amd64 -- wheezy:
4:4.8.4-1; jessie: 4:4.14.2-2; stretch: 4:16.08.2-1; sid:
4:16.08.3-1
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2562 [16:40:03] <DanteLA> I did consider single package upgrade,
but that pulled 500+ deps
2563 [16:40:08] <petn-randall> !sns
2564 [16:40:09] <dpkg> Shiny New Shit Syndrome is a serious
disorder, which usually breaks out into an epidemic every time
something new is released. If you have SNS, ask me about
<backports> and <ssb>; these are better options than
upgrading to <testing> because it is a <moving target>.
2565 [16:40:11] <petn-randall> !ssb
2566 [16:40:11] <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>.
2567 [16:40:26] <petn-randall> ,checkbackport kate
2568 [16:40:33] <judd> Backporting package kate in
sid→jessie/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: extra-cmake-modules (>= 1.3.0~), kdoctools-dev
(>= 5.10.0~), kinit-dev (>= 5.6.0~), kio-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
libkf5activities-dev (>= 5.10.0~), libkf5config-dev (>=
5.10.0~), libkf5crash-dev (>= 5.10.0~), libkf5dbusaddons-dev,
libkf5guiaddons-dev (>= 5.6.0~), libkf5i18n-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
2569 [16:40:34] <judd> libkf5iconthemes-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
libkf5itemmodels-dev, libkf5jobwidgets-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
libkf5kio-dev (>= 5.10.0~), libkf5newstuff-dev,
libkf5notifications-dev, libkf5parts-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
libkf5service-dev, libkf5texteditor-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
libkf5threadweaver-dev, libkf5wallet-dev, libkf5windowsystem-dev
(>= 5.10.0~), libkf5xmlgui-dev (>= 5.10.0~),
plasma-framework-dev, qtbase5-dev (>= (1 more message)
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2572 [16:41:46] <petn-randall> DanteLA: There's no easy way
to backport it yourself. But testing is used to beta-test stretch
and should only be used if you know how to fix trivial problems,
since it only gets minimal testing and breaks frequently.
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2579 [16:43:18] <DanteLA> petn-randall: well, I guess I'l
give it a go. I'm only missing the kde boot manager now or for
it to auto-launch
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2582 [16:43:42] <petn-randall> DanteLA: What is a kde boot
manager?
2583 [16:43:51] <DanteLA> gdm maybe?
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2585 [16:43:56] <DanteLA> or kdm
2586 [16:43:58] <petn-randall> kdm?
2587 [16:44:08] <petn-randall> DanteLA: Yes, probably kdm.
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2590 [16:44:34] <DanteLA> petn-randall: package kdm is not
available but referred to by another package
2591 [16:44:38] <DanteLA> doesn't sound good
2592 [16:44:54] <jhutchins> ,v kdm
2593 [16:44:55] <judd> Package: kdm on amd64 -- wheezy: 4:4.8.4-6;
jessie: 4:4.11.13-2
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2598 [16:46:26] <DanteLA> brb
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2605 [16:48:35] <DanteLA> Apparenly, kdm has been replaced by sddm
but that gave black screen after user login
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2607 [16:48:46] <DanteLA> ok, I don't want to beta test next
debian release
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2610 [16:49:40] <petn-randall> DanteLA: Do a fresh reinstall of
jessie then.
2611 [16:49:59] <n4dir> as far i can tell you can use any display
manager you like to start kde, no need to use the one prefered by
kde
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2613 [16:51:12] <DanteLA> n4dir: well, that got me in X user
session with 'startx'
2614 [16:51:20] <DanteLA> yey, new kate with git support
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2617 [16:51:55] <n4dir> DanteLA: what do you mean with
"that" ?
2618 [16:51:55] <dondelelcaro> but yes, #devuan in FN is your best
bet
2619 [16:52:00] <dondelelcaro> err, echan
2620 [16:52:10] <DanteLA> n4dir: by not using sddm, I can get into
X as my user
2621 [16:52:19] <DanteLA> with 'startx'
2622 [16:52:46] <n4dir> sure, startx works too. But also the other
display-managers (like said; as far i can tell, been ages i used a
display manager)
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2625 [16:53:19] <SanchoPensa> jelly: i just realized the
following: when i put the tab bar on top instead of below, it
appears. wehn i put it below, its so far down below, that the tabs
are below the taskbar. whihc is, why they don't show. they are
there. only xfce doesnt seem to display it right...
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2630 [16:55:54] <DexterF> where is the proper place for variables
to be readable system wide? say I want FOO="bar" and have
$FOO readable for any user/script
2631 [16:57:09] <xormor> DexterF, export FOO
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2633 [16:57:34] <DexterF> xormor, ok, but from *where*? I want it
available right at boot time
2634 [16:57:35] <nj8> use the bashrc file
2635 [16:57:43] <nj8> this file : /etc/bash.bashrc
2636 [16:57:46] <friesenpeter> DexterF: no real place for that
exists because nothing imposes a certain shell or such for scripts
and system services.
2637 [16:57:52] <nj8> it the .bash file for every user
2638 [16:57:57] <petn-randall> DexterF: /etc/environment, but keep
in mind that it doesn't work as you might expect.
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2641 [16:58:23] <friesenpeter> DexterF: I'd recommend putting
an "export STUFF" in /etc/default/stuff and source that
where I'm using it
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2652 [17:03:55] <DexterF> friesenpeter, ok, that's good,
where do you source it from? bashrc or per script? I sourced from
terminal, echo $FOO gives me bar, but script knows nothing of $FOO
2653 [17:04:34] <petn-randall> DexterF: Which script?
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2655 [17:04:39] <petn-randall> DexterF: How did you call it?
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2658 [17:05:20] <DexterF> petn-randall, some script. from ~/bin
manually. mychromium.sh which is supposed to call chromium
$DEFAULTURL
2659 [17:05:28] <friesenpeter> DexterF: If you call a script,
I'd source from within the script. If you use it interactively
I'd source it from my profile
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2788 [17:57:14] <Brigo> jelly, are you there?
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2803 [18:02:49] <DanteD> I wonder does debian testing (stretch)
have the same issue as arch linux that one has to always first do
'apt-get update' before installing new packages, or
otherwise things fail to download from reps?
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2814 [18:04:50] <petn-randall> DanteD: 'apt-get update'
updates the package lists, that is kind of a requirement before
doing any upgrade/installation steps.
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2828 [18:05:42] <jhutchins> DanteD: It's that way by design.
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2836 [18:06:22] <Brigo> DanteD, so the package list in your system
matchs the actuall packages in Debian server
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2854 [18:07:25] <DanteD> hmm, ok. With debian stable at least I
don't remember not being able to install new package even if I
don't do 'apt-get update'
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2858 [18:07:47] <DanteD> with arch packages break in a day if one
doesn't first do the update
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2877 [18:09:23] <Brigo> DanteD, debian stable do little upgrades
so it is unlikely you get the problem
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2880 [18:09:32] <jhutchins> DanteD: If the current version of the
package is already in the local lists, it will install. If it hits a
version mismatch it will fail, so it's a good idea to update
regularly (there are tools or cronjobs), or if you haven't in a
few days.
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2884 [18:10:17] <jhutchins> DanteD: Testing and arch probably have
more frequent updates than stable.
2885 [18:10:37] <Brigo> probably? :D
2886 [18:10:38] <jhutchins> DanteD: I usually just do aptitude
update && aptitude install foo.
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2896 [18:14:23] <petn-randall> DanteD: If you don't run
'apt-get update' in stable, there will likely still be a
package that you can install, but you'll very likely miss
timely security updates if you don't do it. It's because
the stable repository and the security repository are two different
repos.
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2920 [18:21:58] <alioui_> hi, how to check if a firewall is
enabled on a debian machine
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2926 [18:23:21] <raynold> ahh it's a wonderful day
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2928 [18:23:40] <jhutchins> alioui_: Ask whoever set it up?
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2932 [18:23:53] <DanteD> alioui_:
replaced-url
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2943 [18:26:00] <alioui_> jhutchins; ok i will ask myself than
2944 [18:26:19] <jhutchins> alioui_: Give us a little more
information on what you're doing. Is this your machine? Do you
think you've installed a firewall? Are you seeing something
that makes you wonder?
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2950 [18:28:13] <diverdude> Hi. I need to copy a 250G file from
one mount point to another. I would like to be able to see the copy
speed while it is being copied (mb/s). What would be the best and
fastest tool for this?
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2952 [18:28:47] <alioui_> i can't connect to a telnet port
but there is a server listening
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2974 [18:37:08] <jhutchins> althalus: What command syntax are you
using and what response do you get?
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2976 [18:37:56] <jhutchins> Vanished.
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2982 [18:40:34] <at0m> al<TAB> fail eh );
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2989 [18:43:26] <friesenpeter> diverdude: look into dd and/or pv
and set the dd buffer size to something like 1MB; the easiest but
not fastest way is "rsync --info=progress2 src dst" which
would show a nice progress but is slower due to checksumming
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2996 [18:48:39] <diverdude> friesenpeter: thank you
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3014 [18:56:02] <iamawesome> Why doens't hwclock work without
root password?
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3017 [18:56:44] <jhutchins> iamawesome: Because you are altering
the system.
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3021 [18:57:18] <iamawesome> jhutchins: What system? How am I
altering the system? hwclck just shows time.
3022 [18:57:18] <friesenpeter> iamawesome: just use a sudoers line
with fixed arguments and NOPASSWD:
3023 [18:57:24] <jhutchins> iamawesome: Given that the nix
background of Linux is on multi-user time sharing machines, a change
which would affect all users usually requires root.
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3026 [18:57:45] <jhutchins> iamawesome: You can also alter the
time with that command.
3027 [18:57:47] <friesenpeter> iamawesome: to display the time and
date you should use "date"
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3040 [19:01:09] <zfer> Hi
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3045 [19:03:15] <zfer> Hi, I've a trouble apache 2.4 using
remoteip_module on Debian, while the same config works for me on
freebsd.
3046 [19:03:29] <zfer> s/trouble/trouble with/
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3066 [19:10:39] <marus> i've booted with
debian-8.6.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso and installed but after the
installation is complete
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3068 [19:10:44] <marus> the Desktop doesn't boot
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3070 [19:11:00] <marus> and also during the the Installation
i've get anything about Grub
3071 [19:11:04] <marus> is that new?
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3087 [19:15:25] <dStruct> in terms of block-level encryption, what
would you guys recommend for installing a new install, I've
read aes-xts (considering hardware accel) is the better option?
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3092 [19:16:14] <mtn> marus: how far does the boot get?
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3094 [19:16:25] <jhutchins> zfer: What problems are you actually
having? Have you checked the apache docs for the module?
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3097 [19:16:34] <jhutchins> marus: Is it an efi system?
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3099 [19:17:52] <marus> i dont think it's an efi system
3100 [19:17:56] <marus> how can i check that?
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3105 [19:18:27] <marus> at boot order, there is uefi and legacy
3106 [19:18:34] <greycat> Probably the most straightforward would
be to examine your boot disk's partition table and see if it
has an EFI partition.
3107 [19:18:43] <greycat> ... OK, or that. That's even
better.
3108 [19:19:24] <marus> so like a say, i have both, uefi and
legacy
3109 [19:19:30] <mtn> marus: how far does the boot get?
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3111 [19:19:46] <marus> just after bios, it say no boot drive
3112 [19:19:51] <greycat> Right. And the default when you boot the
device with the installer is probably uefi, which means you probably
went through the uefi installation process.
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3115 [19:20:04] <mtn> marus: ok, grub problem. not installed
correctly
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3117 [19:21:05] <greycat> At the end of the uefi install, it
should install grub-efi which probably prompts you for where to put
it.
3118 [19:21:06] <unborn> guys is it possible that / partition can
be corrupt or damaged somehow? I had to re-install today my system..
no drama, it was actually fastest way to recover my system, however
during re-install process I saw in partition manager B on root
partition.. I assume means bad or something..
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3124 [19:21:56] <jhutchins> marus:
replaced-url
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3130 [19:23:10] <greycat> I don't understand this sentence:
13:11 marus> and also during the the Installation i've get
anything about Grub
3131 [19:23:54] <unborn> note since re-install my battery live
increased about 3 hours and fun is hardly hear.. cpu is not heating
up as it was before.. (all my personal scripts running as before
except nvidia.. since I have couple of graphics to choose from I did
not install nvidia) - is that normal?
3132 [19:24:22] <marus> because if i remember last time when i
install debian, there were a question about installing Grub, and i
don't get this question with the new installer
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3137 [19:24:44] <jhutchins> !fixgrub
3138 [19:24:45] <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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3150 [19:28:04] <jhutchins> marus: If I read that web page
correctly, the efi bootloader installer doesn't need to ask
where to install grub.
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3153 [19:28:43] <greycat> UEFI still confuses me.
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3156 [19:29:18] <hahainternet> did the latest chromium update
(presumably testing or backports) break pulseaudio support for
anyone else?
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3158 [19:29:31] <greycat> This might be one of those transitions
that takes everyone a decade to get through, after which everything
will make sense again.
3159 [19:29:36] <hahainternet> 55.0.2883.75-1~deb8u1 to be
specific
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3162 [19:29:43] <dStruct> greycat: EFI is essentially a better OS
loading environment in a lot of ways, it gives a lot more options
then a BIOS chip can support
3163 [19:30:01] <greycat> More options = more confusion in this
case.
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3166 [19:30:20] <jelly> greycat: UEFI has been around for more
than a decade :-|
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3169 [19:30:56] <jelly> we had an EFI or UEFI Itanium on test in
'03 or so
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3172 [19:31:19] <greycat> If what jhutchins just said is true,
then the Debian UEFI installer might be assuming that the boot
disk's boot-magic-place (not mbr) already has a thing installed
in it that loads the EFI thing, but marus's error seems to
indicate there's no program in the disk's
boot-magic-place....
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3174 [19:32:03] <CuteMeOwnThroat> I dunno… I still
haven't needed to deal with efi, even on the last laptop
3175 [19:32:06] <marus> what i don't understand is: why old
debian iso just worked out of the box, and the new has this Grub
Problem
3176 [19:32:21] <greycat> marus: are there any other operating
systems on that disk?
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3178 [19:32:49] <marus> during the Installtion, i've chose
erase entire disk and install debian
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3182 [19:33:48] <greycat> jelly: so we'll understand UEFI
right after we understand IPv6!
3183 [19:33:51] <sillyslux> i saw uefi couple of days ago for the
very first time, with ubuntu in virtualbox, it doesn't load
automatically but i always have to got to vbox-bios and manually
search and select the grub-image...
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3185 [19:34:24] <sillyslux> i wish this uefi never had happened
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3190 [19:34:57] <greycat> My work PC has UEFI firmware but it was
presented to me with a Win7 image on an msdos disk (not gpt), so
what I had to do was boot the Debian install CD in legacy mode, so
that it would install grub-pc instead of grub-efi.
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3194 [19:35:57] <dStruct> you guys better get used to it, pretty
soon computers are going to fully adopt EFI and do away with legacy
BIOS MBR style boot systems entirely
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3200 [19:36:15] <dStruct> Apple has been doing purely EFI since
way back in the day, many years now
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3205 [19:38:00] <greycat> How soon is "pretty soon"? 25
years?
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3212 [19:40:42] <dStruct> greycat: I would image with how long EFI
has been in use probably the next 5-10 years it'll be the
standard
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3217 [19:41:24] <dStruct> greycat: I mean look for a MBR at the
start of a disk is 1980s tech so yeah
3218 [19:41:28] <dStruct> *looking
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3220 [19:42:03] <greycat> We ran out of IPv4 (so they tell us) how
many years, ago, but I've never yet seen a single system in
real life with a working IPv6 interface.
3221 [19:42:25] <Dagger> then you haven't been looking hard
enough
3222 [19:42:27] <sillyslux> oh i did and that was nice indeed
3223 [19:42:34] <Dagger> one third of the US have working v6
3224 [19:42:42] <greycat> I guess I'm in the other 2/3.
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3233 [19:48:21] <dStruct> greycat: there are major internet
backbone providers that utilize IPv6 and countless local area
networks (including mine) using it, i.e. any Apple Airport router
for one
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3256 [20:00:51] <peeps[lappy]> how can I determine which package a
particular installed binray came from?
3257 [20:00:56] <peeps[lappy]> binary
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3259 [20:01:07] <greycat> peeps[lappy]: dpkg -S /your/prog
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3262 [20:02:54] <peeps[lappy]> sudo dpkg -S `which candump`
3263 [20:02:54] <peeps[lappy]> dpkg-query: no path found matching
pattern /usr/local/bin/candump
3264 [20:03:00] <peeps[lappy]> ok so where did candump come from
then
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3266 [20:03:09] <greycat> Nothing in /usr/local/bin/ came from a
Debian package.
3267 [20:03:14] <peeps[lappy]> hrm...
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3269 [20:04:02] <peeps[lappy]> i don't remember installing it
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3282 [20:08:46] <marus> so fdisk -l in rescu mode show me:
/dev/sda1 type EFI System
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3284 [20:09:57] <os_> hi
3285 [20:11:00] <os_> i am installing debian using debian live
(with nonfree firmware)..
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3288 [20:11:14] <greycat> !uefi live
3289 [20:11:14] <dpkg> Currently, UEFI support exists only in
Debian's installation images. The accompanying live images do
not have support for UEFI boot. <replaced-url
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3293 [20:12:19] <os_> it is not UEFI at all, anyway..
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3295 [20:12:30] <greycat> Lucky you. So what's the issue?
3296 [20:12:49] <jelly> peeps[lappy]: official debian package will
_never_ put stuff in /usr/local, that's something you built
from source or installed in a different way
3297 [20:12:57] <os_> i have noticed that it display a warning
before run installer
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3302 [20:13:48] <os_> because live kernel is different than
installer
3303 [20:14:00] <os_> kernel is i686
3304 [20:14:09] <os_> live kernel is i686
3305 [20:14:25] <os_> installer run for i586
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3308 [20:14:42] <greycat> What is the actual problem?
3309 [20:14:53] <os_> no problem at all
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3311 [20:15:09] <os_> it just i think it is wrong behavior
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3315 [20:16:01] <os_> greycat: a moment please
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3317 [20:16:32] <os_> i haven't say anything useful until now
i know
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3326 [20:18:13] <n4dir> as far it's me using the live-images
to install ain't a good solution anyway. That means: i
don't think that is what their purpose is
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3329 [20:18:38] <os_> greycat: Live system kernel and installer
kernel doesn't match
3330 [20:18:42] <kline> I'm having a little bit of an issue
with getting debian gcc+ld to see a library I have installed, and
I'm not too sure why:
replaced-url
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3334 [20:19:12] <greycat> os_: so? Install the kernel you want.
3335 [20:19:17] <os_> Please reboot with the correct kernel
3336 [20:19:27] <greycat> no u
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3338 [20:19:47] <os_> greycat: yes, the problem that installer
starts after then
3339 [20:19:54] <greycat> WHAT PROBLEM
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3345 [20:20:31] <os_> i think installer shouldn't start after
this message
3346 [20:20:52] <greycat> I literally have NO FUCKING CLUE what
you are saying at all.
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3349 [20:21:04] * n4dir hands over his crystal ball ...
3350 [20:21:14] <os_> greycat: i am very sorry
3351 [20:21:27] * CuteMeOwnThroat wonders what a literal fucking clue
looks like
3352 [20:22:18] <greycat> Miss Scarlet, in the bedroom, with the
candlestick
3353 [20:22:21] <somiaj> kline: do you have the -dev version of
the libary installed with the headers?
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3356 [20:22:33] <n4dir> os_ while i sure am not in the subject, it
might be that is one of the reasons why people rather recommend to
use the installation iso's to install Debian
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3358 [20:22:34] <alcrfe> Can I point the netboot installer to a
specific debian release? I netboot a i386 via PXE and would like to
install an _older_ debian version.
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3360 [20:22:59] <os_> n4dir: i have no problem with installing
debian
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3362 [20:23:06] <n4dir> might have changed, but in the pst it had
quite some flaws
3363 [20:23:13] <kline> somiaj, i have the `opencl-headers`
package which should have the headers, but i dont see why it would
get as far as linking if those were missing. its the .so file it
claims to not be able to find
3364 [20:23:17] <somiaj> alcrfe: afiak you can, I think during the
booting of the netboot installer over PXE you can choose the release
to install. But I have only seen mention of this, haven't done
it.
3365 [20:23:45] <cha18> Is Raspian kept up to date with the Debian
releases, or should I just install Debian 8.4 native on a raspberry
pi 3?
3366 [20:23:47] <kline> somiaj, if i were missing the OpenCL
headers it should blow up with a compiler error before it gets as
far as ld
3367 [20:23:59] <alcrfe> somiaj: well theres no obvious menu entry
in the install to select the version.
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3369 [20:24:18] <greycat> cha18: ask #raspbian
3370 [20:24:43] <alcrfe> somiaj: I could interrupt the installer
and edit some files in the initrd (/etc/sources?)
3371 [20:25:22] <os_> n4dir: mismatch between live kernel and
installer kernel can cause installation failure, right?
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3376 [20:26:07] <n4dir> as far it's me everything is said
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3380 [20:26:50] <somiaj> kline: okay, not that familar with the
different errors. Could it be something with multiarch? or do you
need a libOpenCL.so link too?
3381 [20:26:53] <os_> n4dir: system displays warning, although, it
runs the installer
3382 [20:26:58] <os_> is it good?
3383 [20:27:07] <somiaj> alcrfe: unsure, I've only heard
mention it is possible, not finding any documatation though.
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3387 [20:28:06] <alcrfe> somiaj: I took a look at the installer in
the initrd but that's a bunch of scripts (ok) but i
haven't found the part where it contacts the server. Any
pointers to this?
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3389 [20:28:43] <somiaj> alcrfe: you might ust have to get the
netboot for the version you want to install
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3391 [20:29:00] <kline> somiaj, im not that familiar with
multiarch, but id be surprised if that comes into it much. the
-l<name> flag is supposed to look for
lib<name>.so[.<version>] in the various library paths,
but for some reason im not sure why it isnt seeing libOpenCL.so.1
when faced with -lOpenCL
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3394 [20:30:07] <somiaj> kline: sure, but multi arch contains
multiple libary paths, so for instance the files are all list are in
the 64bit path, but if it is looking for 32bit libaries, it
won't find them.
3395 [20:30:23] <somiaj> kline: just a guess, I'm not that
knowledgable on the actual linking. Just the very basics
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3397 [20:30:49] <kline> oh, fair
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3399 [20:30:57] <kline> thanks, ill have a poke around with that
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3405 [20:32:50] <somiaj> kline: also headers aren't multiarch
(last I saw) make sure you have the correct headers installed you
need (i.e. 32bit or 64bit). But I'm just thinking of reasons
why it can't find the libary, unsure on what your problem could
be.
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3414 [20:37:30] <alcrfe> somiaj: I tired, my target is
'etch' but the netboot from etch contacts the server and
installs stable (whatever stable points to)
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3417 [20:38:07] <greycat> Then you need to change the sources.list
before it does that.
3418 [20:38:09] <somiaj> alcrfe: I have heard it is possible.
Maybe keep looking through google to find out what flag you need to
toogle.
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3421 [20:38:24] <somiaj> ahh so you can just manually change the
sources.list early on?
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3424 [20:38:44] <greycat> If not, then you will have to dissect
the installer or whatever.
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3439 [20:46:36] <alcrfe> somiaj: I'll try that - interrupt
the installer, edit sources.list, continue
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3441 [20:46:57] <Igramul> Hi, how can I install a package which is
hosted on github, i.e., there is no deb-file but its contents. I
would like to install ykfde from
replaced-url
3442 [20:47:21] <greycat> You would follow the instructions
provide by the maintainer of it.
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3444 [20:47:28] <greycat> provided*
3445 [20:47:47] <Igramul> greycat: "install the
package". That's all which is provided.
3446 [20:48:04] <Igramul> Apparently, it is supposed to be easy
:-/
3447 [20:48:10] <jhutchins> Igramul: Probably not intended for
people not familiar with coding.
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3449 [20:48:32] <unergy> can i put multiple installation dvds on a
single bootable USB stick?
3450 [20:48:39] <greycat> I'm not going to click the random
shithub link to figure out what this thing is or how to install it.
If there is no README or INSTALL then contact the
developers/maintainersr.
3451 [20:48:39] <jhutchins> Igramul: I would take the lack of
instructions as a sign the package is far from ready for general
use.
3452 [20:48:40] <Igramul> jhutchins: Well, I am familiar with
coding, but not with the Debian package system.
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3457 [20:49:15] <greycat> Igramul: what makes you think they were
talking about a DEBIAN package at all? Maybe they meant a package
for some programming language that has packages.
3458 [20:49:16] <somiaj> Igramul: is that just a set of a few
scripts? The package doesn't seem like it is much more than
script hook and helper
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3463 [20:50:02] <Igramul> somiaj: Correct, all it does is to
change the initrd to use the Yubikey as additional source for the
full disk encryption unlock mechanism.
3464 [20:50:19] <somiaj> Igramul: clone that repor,
dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc
3465 [20:50:38] <Igramul> somiaj: Thanks.
3466 [20:50:39] <somiaj> Igramul: provided it is configured to
build correctly, I didn't look at the debian/ directory to
closely
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3471 [20:51:14] <ctcx> I'm having this exact issue
replaced-url
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3474 [20:51:24] <somiaj> Igramul: you will need build-ensential
and maybe some additional debian package utilities installed.
3475 [20:51:28] <ctcx> As you can see the question is unanswered.
Could someone help please?
3476 [20:51:30] <somiaj> Igramul: arg, build-essential
3477 [20:51:35] <greycat> Oh good, then you already have a forum
link that should contain answers for you.
3478 [20:51:38] * jhutchins really hopes Igramul has backups.
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3485 [20:52:33] <jhutchins> ctcx: Please summarise your problem so
we'll know if we have the knowledge to bother looking at it.
3486 [20:53:19] <Igramul> jhutchins: The installation adds an
additional unlock mechanism. If anything goes wrong, I can still
unlock the partition with my password.
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3488 [20:53:36] <Igramul> and I have backups ;)
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3492 [20:55:36] <jhutchins> Igramul: ++
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3517 [21:06:24] <Maskara> i really wanna use qupzilla but the damn
thing keeps crashing
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3545 [21:16:20] <alcrfe> somiaj: ok, got the pc netbooted,
there's no /etc/apt directory. I echoed etch into
/etc/default-release and pointed the mirror to archive.debian.org
(which still has etch)
3546 [21:16:48] <alcrfe> somiaj, looking at syslog: wget server
returned 404 not found.
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3548 [21:17:21] <alcrfe> somiaj: Do you know in what order a
default install would look for files on a server?
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3555 [21:20:34] <anexit> Is there a quick way in postfix to block
an email with over 10 urls? We get emails with about 20 urls and
it's a pain in th ebutt.
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3566 [21:23:53] <jhutchins> anexit: I recommend spamassassin.
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3570 [21:24:21] <jhutchins> anexit: It's not going to look
for a certain number of URLs but for other spam chacacteristics.
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3575 [21:24:40] <jhutchins> anexit: spamassassin and greylisting
are pretty much essential for an exposed mailserver.
3576 [21:24:41] <abrotman> anexit: you might want to ask #postfix
instead
3577 [21:25:02] <abrotman> anexit: Not sure about quick, but
Postfix does have an option for a policy server, not sure if it
could do such a thing
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3580 [21:26:10] <anexit> hmm
3581 [21:26:15] <anexit> Yeah, I asked in there
3582 [21:26:17] <anexit> pretty dead
3583 [21:26:18] <anexit> lol
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3586 [21:26:51] <anexit> Should I be using postscreen?
3587 [21:26:54] <anexit> currently we have..
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3589 [21:27:10] <anexit>
replaced-url
3590 [21:27:25] <abrotman> anexit: I am not sure postscreen will
help here, but there's also rspamd that I think plugs into
Postfix
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3592 [21:27:56] <anexit> hmm
3593 [21:27:59] <anexit> what does gmail use?
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3606 [21:35:05] <jhutchins> anexit: They write their own code for
the most part.
3607 [21:35:23] <abrotman> anexit: Nothing you can get your hands
on
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3609 [21:36:07] <anexit> darn
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3611 [21:37:54] <jhutchins> anexit: I've always used
spamassassin through procmail, postscreen is new to me. I no longer
run my own open server.
3612 [21:38:10] <jhutchins> anexit: Just a secondary behind a
commercial service.
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3614 [21:38:30] <anexit> Our main postfix server in debian takes a
beating
3615 [21:38:39] <anexit> then it transports to our exchange farm
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3624 [21:40:59] <jhutchins> anexit: If you're not already
doing those two, you'll be amazed at how much they cut spam. I
think greylisting cut ours by about 80%.
3625 [21:41:12] <anexit> yeah we grey list
3626 [21:41:18] <jhutchins> anexit: Of course, that was when it
was fairly new.
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3630 [21:42:11] <jhutchins> anexit: I think spamassassin with
beysian training was better than any commercial service I've
used.
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3636 [21:43:16] <chomwitt1> is there a debug.mirror for stable ?
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3638 [21:43:26] <greycat> a what
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3642 [21:44:29] <jhutchins> Wait a minute, that's twice now.
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3644 [21:44:59] <jhutchins> chomwitt1: We have no idea what you
mean.
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3647 [21:45:29] <chomwitt1> i want to install the dbg package of
core-utilitird
3648 [21:45:41] <chomwitt1> coreutilities
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3650 [21:45:48] <greycat> Is it a library? If not, why do you
believe it has a debugging-symbol version?
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3652 [21:46:15] <greycat> Do you mean coreutils? That is not a
library.
3653 [21:46:24] <chomwitt1> yep sorry coreutils
3654 [21:46:30] <greycat> What are you trying to do?
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3656 [21:46:42] <chomwitt1> only libraries have dbg packages?
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3658 [21:47:30] <greycat> Debian policy says all compiled binary
programs are stripped.
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3661 [21:48:06] <jhutchins> So you'd have to build your own
package with the symbols enabled.
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3663 [21:48:41] <chomwitt1>
replaced-url
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3682 [21:55:12] <jhutchins> Or that.
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3685 [21:55:26] <jhutchins> Now we know what a debug mirror is.
3686 [21:55:34] * greycat had no idea such a thing existed.
3687 [21:55:59] <greycat> I'm assuming someone validated that
it really does exist and wasn't just a made-up URL. I'm
not gonna click it.
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3692 [21:56:41] <CuteMeOwnThroat> it's when your program is
so screwed, it outputs the mirror-image of error messages and you
have to…
3693 [21:57:01] <ctcx> Sorry, that was not the correct way to ask.
I know.
3694 [21:57:06] <ctcx> Let me try once again.
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3696 [21:57:56] * chomwitt1 wonders if he deservers an award or sth ..
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3704 [21:59:01] <ctcx> This command: /bin/echo -e
"Haló" | /usr/bin/nail -s "Helá"
-r "noreply<noreply@hotmail.com>" s3@hotmail.com
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3708 [21:59:28] <chomwitt1> anyway my question remains, it seems
that debug.mirror cant be used in stable
3709 [21:59:45] <ctcx> If run from command line it works
perfectly, but if ran from crontab it puts the message in an
attachment!!
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3711 [22:00:00] <jhutchins> chomwitt1: You could just download it
and install it with dpkg -i
3712 [22:00:05] <HeXiLeD> is there a specific group for a user to
run X ? allowed_users=console ? or should i set to all ?
3713 [22:00:14] <jhutchins> chomwitt1: Might be a problem
installing when coreutils is already installed.
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3715 [22:00:25] <ctcx> I.e., the mail is received, but it has no
message, only an attachment with the actual message.
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3717 [22:00:35] <chomwitt1> jhutchins: if it corresponds to the
version of my stable's coreutils package
3718 [22:00:44] <ctcx> And this attachment is .dat, .bin, or
extension-less, depending of the mail server.
3719 [22:00:45] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: I think any user can run X.
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3721 [22:00:59] <HeXiLeD> jhutchins: if set yes
3722 [22:01:09] <HeXiLeD> allowed_users=anybody
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3724 [22:01:25] <jhutchins> ctcx: Sorry, not familiar with nail,
I'd have to look up the syntax for mailx.
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3726 [22:01:39] <HeXiLeD> i dotn want to change b4 knowing if just
having a specific group is enough
3727 [22:01:40] <chomwitt1> but i found the PTS of coreutil and it
seems no 'stable' support
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3732 [22:02:35] <greycat> ctcx: nail would not change the filename
of a MIME attachment based on "the mail server". It
wouldn't even KNOW which mail server you're using.
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3735 [22:02:51] <greycat> ctcx: so the obvious conclusion is that
it's *the mail server* itself that's fucking with your
messages.
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3737 [22:03:06] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: You're right, "X:
user not authorized to run the X server, aborting." (You should
have mentioned you got that error.)
3738 [22:03:17] <HeXiLeD> yes
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3740 [22:03:25] <ctcx> greycat: well, already tried with hotmail,
gmail and yahoo. All do the same.
3741 [22:03:25] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: That didn't use to be
true, but these days it's mostly run by the dm.
3742 [22:03:47] <greycat> How many mail servers does your message
pass through on the way to gmail? Counting localhost as one.
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3745 [22:05:16] <greycat> I'm also guessing your use of UTF-8
(?) characters in the subject is relevant to the issue.
3746 [22:05:30] <greycat> UTF-8 in the body, maybe. Less of a red
flag.
3747 [22:05:35] <DammitJim> how can I see how many TCP connections
I have on my box?
3748 [22:05:48] <greycat> netstat -ant, or something with ss
3749 [22:05:53] <DammitJim> current tcp connctions
3750 [22:06:04] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: ls -l `which X` shows that it
can only be run by root.
3751 [22:06:17] <ctcx> greycat: well, I tried sending to hotmail,
yahoo and gmail. But certainly a paid mail service is used here in
the place. I mean, I certainly configured nail to use a certain smtp
server.
3752 [22:06:23] <HeXiLeD> /usr/share/xsessions/fluxbox.desktop and
slim has the user for auto login
3753 [22:06:33] <greycat> Try sending to localhost first. Then
directly to another Debian system
3754 [22:06:36] <HeXiLeD> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root root 10104 Abr 1 2014
/usr/bin/X
3755 [22:06:48] <ctcx> And how do I send to localhost?
3756 [22:06:56] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: Sorry, misread the
permissions, that's not what's stopping it.
3757 [22:07:01] <greycat> nail ... myname
3758 [22:07:09] <greycat> Just read the mail on your local
computer.
3759 [22:07:21] <ctcx> Ah, the /var/spool/mail thing...
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3761 [22:07:34] <ctcx> (Or wherever system mail is stored)
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3763 [22:07:46] <onehungl0> how can I place firefox and chrome on
a ramdisk?
3764 [22:07:48] <greycat> /var/mail according to debian policy,
but lots of admins override that
3765 [22:07:48] <onehungl0> :)
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3768 [22:08:49] <CuteMeOwnThroat> chomwitt1,
replaced-url
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3771 [22:09:12] <greycat> E: Package 'nail' has no
installation candidate
3772 [22:09:17] <greycat> are you on wheezy?
3773 [22:09:37] <greycat> heirloom-mailx replaced nail in jessie,
I believe
3774 [22:09:56] <ctcx> Yes I am. Please don't ask why
(it's NOT up to me)
3775 [22:10:08] <greycat> Makes it extra hard to test...
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3777 [22:10:25] <ctcx> AND YES!!! Seemingly it was the
diacritic-ed letters!
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3781 [22:11:17] <awal1> So no support for "select" via
keyboard in terminal?
3782 [22:11:19] <ctcx> If using just *one* character with
diacritic, the message gets tossed to a damned attachment
3783 [22:11:21] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: You may be able to run Xorg
instead. Not sure what the issue is, startx gives the same error
(and has for a while).
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3786 [22:12:32] <HeXiLeD> xserver-xorg was what i installed
3787 [22:12:32] <awal1> Usually shift+ctrl+c/v for copy/paste, but
what about select?
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3789 [22:12:51] <greycat> ain't nothing "usual"
about that.
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3793 [22:13:46] <ctcx> greycat: with UTF-8 stuff you meant these
diacritic-ed characters, these "weird" characters?
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3795 [22:13:53] <ctcx> How is it related to cron?
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3797 [22:13:58] <greycat> It's not.
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3801 [22:15:42] <onehungl0> werc.-cat-v.org greycat see this?
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3803 [22:15:50] <onehungl0> werc.cat-v.org
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3805 [22:15:58] <onehungl0> web domination with rc scripting
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3807 [22:16:32] <ctcx> greycat: I mean, thanks to your suggestion
I seemingly found (I HOPE) the problem. If run through cron, just
one single weird UTF-8 character inside the message and it gets
dumped to an attachment. Also, weird characters in subject title
display as "??".
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3809 [22:16:48] <ctcx> But none of this happens if run through
command line.
3810 [22:16:52] <ctcx> WTH?
3811 [22:17:03] <greycat> Hmm.
3812 [22:17:25] <greycat> Perhaps it's because your cron jobs
run without *any* LANG variable at all, and something defaults to
LANG=C instead of LANG=en_US.utf8 ?? Just a guess.
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3814 [22:18:03] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD:
replaced-url
3815 [22:18:04] <ctcx> And how can I check that?
3816 [22:18:09] <greycat> And so therefore your UTF-8 characters
(the triple ??? is a confirmation that it's UTF-8 and not a
single-char encoding like iso8859-1) are treated as binary
gibberish.
3817 [22:18:40] <ctcx> Mmmmm...... that would make sense.
3818 [22:18:46] <greycat> Try putting export LANG=en_US.utf8
(assuming this is a locale you have generated) in the crontab?
3819 [22:19:03] <HeXiLeD> jhutchins: seen that but X rusn with
root privileges. Having anyone is ... "delicate"
3820 [22:19:17] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: Right.
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3822 [22:19:46] <ctcx> greycat: now that I recall, I have
certainly used crontab before, but I had NEVER used UTF-8 characters
with it!
3823 [22:19:53] <ctcx> This would be precisely my first
3824 [22:19:54] <jhutchins> HeXiLeD: Also, it's preferred to
run it from the console. WHat do you need X for on a headless
server.
3825 [22:19:55] <ctcx> BUT
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3827 [22:20:22] <jhutchins> ctcx: Have you tried quoting it?
3828 [22:20:30] <greycat> It's much more sane to move this
stuff to a script and put the LANG=... in the script.
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3830 [22:20:42] <HeXiLeD> it is not going to be headless. i am
setting it up for a friend. it is far away. 6K away
3831 [22:20:50] <greycat> Putting anything more complex than
/my/script -a -b directly into crontab is usually a bad idea.
3832 [22:21:00] <ctcx> greycat, jhutchins: er..... actually, the
instruction is ALREADY in a script!
3833 [22:21:10] <ctcx> And yes, it's quoted.
3834 [22:21:17] <ctcx> It's quoted inside the script.
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3836 [22:23:41] <ctcx> greycat, jhutchins: the cron job command is
just /home/user/script.sh, and inside this scrpt is /bin/echo -e
"Haló" | /usr/bin/nail -s "Helá"
-r "noreply<noreply@hotmail.com>" s3@hotmail.com
3837 [22:24:14] <ctcx> If script is run in just plain cli, no
problems. If ran through crontab, even if it's a script,
problems.
3838 [22:24:23] <greycat> So try putting LANG=... inside the
script
3839 [22:24:33] <greycat> (export LANG=... rather)
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3846 [22:28:12] <ctcx> THANNNKKKKSSSSS!!!! That did the trick!
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3849 [22:28:20] <Michael-Dot>
replaced-url
3850 [22:28:43] <ctcx> WTH!? How come...? Certainly I had no idea
about cron's LANG nor any stuff like this!
3851 [22:28:54] <ctcx> This is advanced stuff!
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3854 [22:29:20] <greycat> !locale
3855 [22:29:21] <dpkg> A locale is a set of rules for presenting
information to humans according to local conventions (date format,
thousands separators, language, etc.). Ask me about <locales>
to establish on a Debian system.
replaced-url
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3865 [22:31:09] <Matt_von_Mises> Hi. I can't get a DKIM
configuration for exim to work. I have a split config and placed the
config according to this tutorial (replaced-url
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3868 [22:32:05] <Matt_von_Mises> I made a detailed question about
this here:
replaced-url
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3876 [22:34:45] <ctcx> greycat: wait, does it mean crontab
doesn't actually have any default locale?
3877 [22:34:53] <greycat> That's my guess.
3878 [22:35:15] <tx> yeah
3879 [22:35:22] <tx> prolly just does not have LANG set
3880 [22:35:25] <tx> you can check :)
3881 [22:35:42] <greycat> Yup, easy to confirm. Just run
"env" and let it mail you.
3882 [22:36:03] <tx> or redirect the output to a file
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3887 [22:37:50] <ctcx> If I run just "env" in command
line I get info about the system, right?
3888 [22:37:52] <tx> LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
3889 [22:37:57] <tx> looks like it's set on mine!
3890 [22:38:01] <ctcx> So I need to make crontab run env to
know...
3891 [22:38:02] <greycat> You get a dump of the environment
variables.
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3893 [22:38:15] <HeXiLeD> Xorg error:
replaced-url
3894 [22:38:18] <ctcx> So I need to make crontab run env to
know...
3895 [22:38:27] <greycat> (Of the current process, which is either
your interactive shell, or crontab's very spartan environment,
or whatever.)
3896 [22:38:41] <tx> crontab has LANGUAGE and LANG set on mine
3897 [22:38:50] <jhutchins> Matt_von_Mises: Have you looked
through the logs?
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3907 [22:42:35] <Matt_von_Mises> jhutchins: Yes. I've seen
nothing of note.
3908 [22:42:45] <greycat> Mine has HOME LOGNAME PATH SHELL PWD and
nothing else.
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3911 [22:43:19] <ctcx> Ran env through crontab, and found output
almost exactly a small subset of normal system's env! LANG is
not present, and shell is set to /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
3912 [22:43:22] <greycat> P.S. SHELL=/bin/sh which is not my
account's login shell
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3914 [22:43:40] <ctcx> Ran env through crontab, and found output
almost exactly a small subset of normal system's env! LANG is
not present, and shell is set to /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
3915 [22:43:42] <ctcx> (OUCH)
3916 [22:43:42] <greycat> It's highly unlikely that your
script will care about the value of SHELL.
3917 [22:43:57] <ctcx> That shell part was just out of curiosity.
3918 [22:44:16] <ctcx> I know the important part for the
discussion effects now is the missing LANG for cron.
3919 [22:44:27] <ctcx> But I was seeing the output.
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3921 [22:44:38] <ctcx> The fact that cron uses a different shell
also surprised me.
3922 [22:45:11] <greycat> All the lines of crontab are parsed by
/bin/sh (unless you override this, which I do not recommend). The
*script* that you run is handled by the shell you name in its
shebang.
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3927 [22:45:42] <greycat> Which is why $SHELL is mostly
irrelevant.
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3932 [22:46:34] <pecorade> hi
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3935 [22:47:24] <ctcx> greycat: "The *script* that you run is
handled by the shell you name in its shebang." Er... ????
I'm sorry, I could not understand this last part...
3936 [22:47:43] <greycat> Your crontab says /my/script
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3938 [22:47:57] <greycat> /my/script begins with #!/bin/sh or
#!/usr/bin/python or whatever. THat is the shebang.
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3943 [22:49:34] <jhutchins> Derived from "hashbang", but
slightly more salacious.
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3950 [22:51:02] <tx> I prefer and still use hashbang
3951 [22:51:07] <tx> am I old or something
3952 [22:51:19] <greycat> You're weird. You may also be old
-- I don't know.
3953 [22:51:30] <greycat> !shebang
3954 [22:51:30] <dpkg> extra, extra, read all about it, shebang is
the "hash-bang" (#!) line at the start of a script that
instructs the kernel which interpreter to use. Examples:
"#!/bin/sh", "#!/usr/bin/perl -w".
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3955 [22:51:36] <Matt_von_Mises> I say hashbang.
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3958 [22:52:46] <ctcx> <greycat> /my/script begins with
#!/bin/sh or #!/usr/bin/python or whatever. THat is the shebang.
...... I never ever used the "shebang"! So this is its
importance! Thsi is why all pros use it at beginning! But I never
used it because I always thought it was a bloody comment!
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3960 [22:53:34] <greycat> It is not optional. It is MANDATORY. If
your script doesn't have one, then any attempt to execute your
script normally will fail. If this failure occurs inside a shell,
the shell will arbitrarily spawn a COPY OF ITSELF to read your
script.
3961 [22:53:56] <greycat> Which means half the time, the wrong
fucking shell will be used.
3962 [22:54:11] <greycat> And the other half, you get "exec
format error".
3963 [22:54:20] <ctcx> How is it that it's not treated as
comment?
3964 [22:54:31] <greycat> The shell treats it as a comment once
the shell is reading it.\
3965 [22:54:38] <greycat> The KERNEL reads it and launches that
shell.
3966 [22:54:41] <ctcx> Well, I have always done scripts without
the shebang and never had problems...
3967 [22:54:50] <ctcx> (Not that I have made many scripts as noob
as I am..)
3968 [22:54:55] <ctcx> so long
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3970 [22:55:16] <jhutchins> !magic word
3971 [22:55:34] <jhutchins> ctcx: Might look up "linux magic
word" on the 'net.
3972 [22:55:46] <Matt_von_Mises> Restarting the server does not
make exim4 use the correct configuration.
3973 [22:55:48] <greycat> dpkg, flw75 is <ctcx> Well, I have
always done scripts without the shebang and never had problems...
3974 [22:55:49] <dpkg> greycat: okay
3975 [22:56:17] <ctcx> greycat: what did you just do? Did you
report me to dpkg?
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3977 [22:56:35] <ctcx> I did not say anythign wrong nor rude!
3978 [22:56:40] <greycat> dpkg, famous last words =~ s/6/6|7/
3979 [22:56:40] <dpkg> OK, greycat
3980 [22:56:43] <jhutchins> Matt_von_Mises: My guess is that you
have an incorrect configuration somewhere that it's picking up
instead, or you have syntax errors that are preventing your settings
from working. Again, scan the logs.
3981 [22:57:02] <ctcx> jhutchins: was I just reported?
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3983 [22:57:09] <greycat> Jesus you are thick.
3984 [22:57:11] <greycat> !flw
3985 [22:57:12] <dpkg> <hoxu> cast|lir, twiddling with it
from a script is dangerous anyway... at least script it to make a
backup or something <cast|lir> hoxu: nah, it's all good.
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3989 [22:57:37] <Matt_von_Mises> jhutchins: I'll try
obtaining verbose output. Nothing in the logs so far.
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3996 [23:01:11] <ctcx> greycat: sorry, I couldn't understand
what that flw is.
3997 [23:01:15] <Matt_von_Mises> main option "log_level"
unknown ... Well I'm having no luck here.
3998 [23:01:30] <greycat> !famous last words
3999 [23:01:30] <dpkg> <deadcat> Phated: ya... sarge only
for them from now on... there no fucking way it will break. (=
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4005 [23:04:12] <ctcx>
replaced-url
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4007 [23:04:19] <ctcx> You took what I said as a quote
4008 [23:04:24] <greycat> !flw75
4009 [23:04:24] <dpkg> flw75 is, like, <ctcx> Well, I have
always done scripts without the shebang and never had problems...
4010 [23:04:26] <ctcx> for dpkg to store it
4011 [23:04:41] <greycat> Oops, needs a leading <reply>
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4013 [23:04:50] <ctcx> Then use it for future uses.
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4015 [23:04:58] <greycat> dpkg, flw75 =~ s/</<reply></
4016 [23:04:58] <dpkg> OK, greycat
4017 [23:05:16] <ctcx> greycat: I already understood!
4018 [23:05:27] <greycat> No, I'm actually, literally, fixing
it.
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4020 [23:05:30] <greycat> !flw74
4021 [23:05:30] <dpkg> <markybob> smart is also pretty
stupid. i've had a drive with smart alerts for 6 months and
it's fine.
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4024 [23:05:31] <greycat> !flw75
4025 [23:05:41] <greycat> !flw75
4026 [23:05:42] <dpkg> <ctcx> Well, I have always done
scripts without the shebang and never had problems...
4027 [23:06:03] <ctcx> !flw70
4028 [23:06:04] <dpkg> flw70 is, like, <kristijonas>
nkuttler, I am very careful of browsing, using my keyboard or/anth
mouse when in the root mode.
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4030 [23:06:19] <greycat> dpkg, flw70 =~ s/</<reply></
4031 [23:06:20] <dpkg> greycat: OK
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4033 [23:06:45] <ctcx> greycat: I understood. I beg please stop
making stupid of me.
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4035 [23:07:01] <ctcx> Enough I have been already made famous with
that.
4036 [23:07:12] <Snarg> Hi, anyone want to help me out with some
package management problems? I'm failing to force apt-get to
use a specific repository
4037 [23:07:14] <ctcx> !flw65
4038 [23:07:15] <dpkg> <ComradeHaz`> *shrugs* depends how
mission criticle your machine is. I run full unstable on my servers
4039 [23:07:22] <greycat> dpkg, flw73 =~ s/</<reply></
4040 [23:07:23] <dpkg> OK, greycat
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4042 [23:07:48] <Matt_von_Mises> When I run "exim4 -d"
it says "configuration file is
/var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated" so it must be reading the
correct config.
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4045 [23:07:55] <ctcx> !flw75
4046 [23:07:55] <dpkg> <ctcx> Well, I have always done
scripts without the shebang and never had problems...
4047 [23:08:06] <ctcx> Ouch...
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4050 [23:08:32] <ctcx> greycat: which shell is normalyl used for
shebang, sh or bash?
4051 [23:09:01] <greycat> Whatever the script requires.
4052 [23:09:13] <greycat> If you use bashisms like [[ and arrays
and so on, then it should be #!/bin/bash
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4057 [23:11:22] <greycat> See also
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4058 [23:11:32] <ctcx> Ok.
4059 [23:11:46] <ctcx> left you a small brief pm, in case
you're able to check it.
4060 [23:11:53] <ctcx> And thanks.
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4062 [23:12:23] <Snarg> Anyone willing to help with some basic
preferences and sourrces.list settings? Shouldn't be too tough
I think I must be missing something simple
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4067 [23:13:30] <ctcx> greycat: left you a small brief pm, in case
you're able to check it.
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4082 [23:15:15] <ctcx> What's actually happening when not
specifying shebang? What shell is being used?
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4085 [23:15:41] <ctcx> Also,
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4087 [23:15:44] <ctcx> Always use the correct shebang. If
you're writing a Bash script, you need to put #!/usr/bin/env
bash at the top of your script
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4090 [23:15:56] <ctcx> Wouldn't it be better #!/bin/bash ?
4091 [23:16:33] <greycat> That's a question for #bash. There
are differing opinions, and it depends on the situation too.
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4094 [23:17:04] <ctcx> Ok.
4095 [23:17:14] <ctcx> What's actually happening when not
specifying shebang? What shell is being used?
4096 [23:17:20] <ctcx> Oh, wait.
4097 [23:17:24] <ctcx> Yes, in #bash
4098 [23:17:25] <Snarg> current shell, I thought
4099 [23:17:27] <ctcx> Sorry.
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4103 [23:18:18] <ctcx> greycat: do you use to see PMs?
4104 [23:18:26] <greycat> I am not going to answer your question.
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initrd, pxe boot, abort install, rm gpgv, continue install.
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4160 [23:37:51] <Matt_von_Mises> Figured out the problem with
exim4. It needed the config option DKIM_PRIVATE_KEY
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4162 [23:38:01] <Matt_von_Mises> The debian admin guide is
incorrect.
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4208 [23:59:44] <unborn> !flw1
4209 [23:59:44] <dpkg> <coachz> i don't need no
stinking docs
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