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0 [00:00:03] <jelly> right
1 [00:00:17] <missmbob> then if you really need 4.9 kernel, you
get it from jessie-backports, *not* stretch
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4 [00:00:59] <jelly> aaand it's midnight here which means
bed time for me
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6 [00:01:13] <missmbob> !tell bubbely about jessie-backports
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10 [00:01:49] * bubbely is excited to finally have debian working
11 [00:01:59] <bubbely> i can finally get to developing
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25 [00:05:44] <bubbely> hey jelly, this usb wont boot
26 [00:05:53] <bubbely> (Thats the reason i was shown the older
iso btw)
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28 [00:06:03] <missmbob> how did you copy the iso to the usb?
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30 [00:06:53] <bubbely> rufus
31 [00:06:57] <bubbely> tryin win32 disk imager now
32 [00:06:57] <missmbob> dont
33 [00:07:01] <teraflops> ugh
34 [00:07:01] <missmbob> !rufus
35 [00:07:01] <dpkg> rufus is a tool that can be used to make
bootable USB devices under Windows. It is not recommended for use
with Debian CD/DVD images, as it mangles the installer in cruel and
unusual ways, resulting in hard to debug problems. Ask me about
<hybrid images>, <usb install>, <win32diskimager>.
36 [00:07:08] <missmbob> yes, use win32diskimager
37 [00:07:43] <bubbely> doesnt work
38 [00:07:57] <bubbely> i pick UEFI: USB Flash Memory5.00 from
boot device and it just takes me back to the same screen
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40 [00:08:18] <missmbob> there's no way you tried
win32diskimager that fast
41 [00:08:28] <Enrico_Menotti> jelly It's definitely
bedtime for me as well. I had just to invoke iwconfig as root (with
sudo). Too late. Sorry for having disturbed you.
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43 [00:09:02] <bubbely> this iso is only 272,384kb
44 [00:09:21] <jelly> takes about 5 seconds to write that to a
decent usb3 stick
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46 [00:09:57] <bubbely> =/
47 [00:10:04] <bubbely> what can i do missmbob
48 [00:10:12] <bubbely> or jelly ?
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58 [00:18:02] <bubbely> did u guys just go akf
59 [00:18:04] <bubbely> afk*
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65 [00:22:03] <bubbely> maybe because my usb controller is EHCI
66 [00:22:05] <bubbely> ?
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103 [00:41:38] <bernhardr> I managed to clone my server ssd drive
with clonezilla from a 120 gb ssd to a 240 gb ssd.
104 [00:42:01] <bernhardr> The cloned drive 240 gb also boots
correctly..
105 [00:42:19] <bernhardr> Now i would like to resize this 240 gb
ssd drive..
106 [00:42:47] <bernhardr> especially resize the /boot
107 [00:43:19] <bernhardr> what will be my best approach to do
this ?
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110 [00:44:25] <bernhardr> this is the fstab of the server
replaced-url
111 [00:44:32] <bernhardr> LVM is installed
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120 [00:48:29] <bernhardr> earendel you are stil here ?
121 [00:49:09] <earendel> yw.
122 [00:49:18] <earendel> cloning worked? ok.
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124 [00:49:26] <bernhardr> Yes it did..
125 [00:49:37] <earendel> i cant help with resizing on linux at
all.
126 [00:49:48] <bernhardr> ah ok
127 [00:50:29] <earendel> bestr keep both images until your done
;) good luck!
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129 [00:50:57] * earendel cracks the whip .. 15 man on a dead mans
chest
130 [00:51:05] <earendel> help him
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133 [00:52:00] <bernhardr> actually i need to resize
/dev/mapper/root
134 [00:52:35] <wallbroken> lxde on which window manager is
based?
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143 [00:54:11] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: hi. i probably missed what
you were doing earlier, but if you simply need to resize the root LV
and not the boot partition it should be simple. Can you please make
a paste of " pvs ; vgs ; lvs -o +devices -a" so i have an
idea of your LVM set up?
144 [00:54:14] <bernhardr> i suspect this /root space it the
reason that the kernel can not be upgraded (no space left on device,
write error) /dev/mapper/root 41 mb free space
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149 [00:54:58] <bernhardr> jmcnaught yes i will do that, one
moment
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151 [00:56:16] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: oh, maybe you could also
include "df -h" in that paste?
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157 [00:58:25] <bernhardr> jmcnaught yes one moment
158 [00:58:52] <AlexLikeRock> bernhardr, do you have /BOOT
partition ?
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160 [00:59:02] <AlexLikeRock> maybe need more space
161 [00:59:36] <bubbely> how to install grub on a computer that
has no bootloader but has an os ? .... my install just failed to
install grub and i reset it
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165 [01:00:28] <jmcnaught> bubbely: debian installer images have
a rescue mode available under "advanced" in the boot menu.
rescue mode can install grub.
166 [01:00:46] <bubbely> k
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168 [01:01:19] <bubbely> can u tell me how ?
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171 [01:01:46] <jmcnaught> bubbely: boot with the installer, find
rescue mode in the installer's boot menu, follow the prompts ☹
172 [01:01:56] <bernhardr> jmcnaught this is the output you
requested
replaced-url
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174 [01:02:25] <bernhardr> I changed the name of the disk to
DISKNAME (since it would disclose my server).
175 [01:02:34] <AlexLikeRock> pastebin.com not good
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177 [01:02:46] <AlexLikeRock> the make error 404 to GNU users
178 [01:02:49] <AlexLikeRock> i dont like
179 [01:03:18] <bernhardr> i hope jmcnaught likes it .. :)
180 [01:04:20] <bernhardr> jmcnaught actually the ssd disk is 250
GB
181 [01:04:34] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: okay, so your new SSD has
unallocated space. You could try to resize the /dev/sda5 partition
and then run pvresize on it. However I would simply create a new
partition on /dev/sda (leaving perhaps 5% of the capacity un
allocated) in fdisk
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183 [01:05:24] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: then you run
"pvcreate" on that new partition, then add it to your
volume group with "vgextend vg-name /dev/sdaX" where X is
the new partition number
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187 [01:06:22] <wallbroken> lxde on which window manager is
based?
188 [01:06:36] <bernhardr> jmcnaught LVM does not come in play?
Just asking.. how would i do what you suggest. I see you steps but
not sure how to create a new partition on /dev/sda
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190 [01:07:32] <psychoticwarrior> grub-install /dev/sda
191 [01:07:33] <psychoticwarrior> update-grub
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194 [01:07:39] <psychoticwarrior> update-initramfs -u
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196 [01:07:44] <psychoticwarrior> that should do the trick
197 [01:07:54] <psychoticwarrior> or gparted
198 [01:08:53] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: LVM has physical volumes
(PVs) that you compose into volume groups, which you then carve up
into logical volumes. Your PV is currently only using half of the
available space on the disk. Your choice is to either 1) resize the
/dev/sda5 partition which your PV or 2) make a new partiton with the
unallocated space on the disk, and use the new PV to extend your
volume group
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202 [01:09:41] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: once you take either of
those routes you will be able to lvresize the root volume, and
finally resize2fs the filesystem contained on it
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208 [01:10:45] <psychoticwarrior> wida wida
209 [01:10:48] <bubbely> "The grub efi ia32 package failed
to install into target. without the grub boot loadre the installed
ysstem will not boot"
210 [01:10:54] <bubbely> @jmnaught
211 [01:11:00] <bubbely> jmcnaught*
212 [01:11:11] <psychoticwarrior> ok download super grub 2 booter
213 [01:11:23] <psychoticwarrior> boot into operating system
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216 [01:11:38] <bernhardr> jmcnaught actually i am not sure which
of those two options you suggest is better (if any). Can you decide
and tell me how to do it..
217 [01:11:45] <psychoticwarrior> once booted in operating system
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220 [01:12:31] <Psi-Jack> I have a Debian 8.7 running, and I keep
having a consistent issue with it. First, I'm running
NetworkManager which is what's being used to assign it's
IP address and DNS statically. Second, I have IPv6 setup as well.
The problem I'm specifically having is for some odd reason my
/etc/resolv.conf keeps getting changed to NOT have my IPv4 DNS
resolver and only has a IPv6 resolver. I manually change it, it
works, then some time later it's modified out by
221 [01:12:33] <Psi-Jack> something.
222 [01:12:53] <Psi-Jack> And by some time later, it's
usually within minutes.
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224 [01:13:07] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: personally i'd rather
use the unallocated space on the new drive than change the existing
partition, but you have a backup so you might prefer to have a
single PV for some reason
225 [01:13:18] <Dagger> you're probably sending DNS servers
in RAs, which are getting put into resolv.conf
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227 [01:13:33] <Dagger> if you don't want them, don't
put them into your RAs
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232 [01:14:23] <jmcnaught> Psi-Jack: are you using resolvconf?
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234 [01:14:30] <bernhardr> jmcnaught ok then we can go for the
sinlge PV.
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236 [01:14:48] <Psi-Jack> jmcnaught: Well, this was a default
minimal install. Is that default?
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238 [01:14:56] <johnkeates> does anyone know if ovmf is coming to
debian's xen packages?
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247 [01:16:30] <Psi-Jack> And the thing is, the IPv6 address it
does get, doesn't even exist that I can see, in my network.
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249 [01:16:45] <Psi-Jack> Certainly not on the system providing
the DHCP or RA.
250 [01:16:48] <bernhardr> jmcnaught So this means resizing
/dev/sda5 i guess how can this be done ?
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253 [01:18:07] <Psi-Jack> Hmmm... Seems I do have my RA sending
that DNS. grr. heh
254 [01:18:08] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: using parted or fdisk
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263 [01:21:14] <bernhardr> jmcnaught when fdisk will do, it is
installed
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265 [01:21:32] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: again, if it were me i
would make a new partition from the unallocated space
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271 [01:22:59] <bernhardr> jmcnaught we can also do that (make a
new partition).. fine with me. basicly you need to guide me at this
point
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276 [01:24:49] <iskandaralmalak> Hello everybody. I am running
debian 8 jessie , i have found it fantastic but i have non been able
to make it recognizr my wifi. I read on the debian oficial site
about the firmware. I downloaded the required one and placed it
inthe indicated folder but still does not recognize my wifi. Could
somebody please give advice on how to fix this?
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280 [01:25:10] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: have you made a new
partition with fdisk before? it'll be "fdisk
/dev/sda", then 'n' for new partition, accept the
default starting point and end point (or leave 5% unallocated), and
then 't' to set the partition type to "Linux
LVM", then 'w' to write the new partition table
281 [01:25:33] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: but of course make sure to
read the screen carefully at each step ☺
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283 [01:26:20] <bernhardr> jmcnaught Never tried fdisk.. ill try
now.
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285 [01:26:57] <jmcnaught> iskandaralmalak: hi. is your wifi PCIe
or USB?
286 [01:27:08] <iskandaralmalak> Pci
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289 [01:27:41] <jmcnaught> iskandaralmalak: can you tell us the
PCI-ID for your card? You can find it with "lspci -nn | grep -i
net"
290 [01:27:51] <bernhardr> jmcnaught when i do fdisk /dev/sda i
get Command (m for help): m
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292 [01:28:30] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: right, so read the menu to
familiarize yourself with it. There's also a man page for fdisk
"man fdisk" if you want to know more
293 [01:28:37] <iskandaralmalak> Not know i am not on my
computer. I will be back latervwith the info
294 [01:28:51] <iskandaralmalak> Thanks so much
295 [01:29:10] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell iskandaralmalak about
firmware images
296 [01:29:32] <jmcnaught> iskandaralmalak: you can also try the
installer images with distributable firmwares preloaded, the dpkg
bot sent you a link
297 [01:29:37] <bernhardr> jmcnaught n add partition
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300 [01:30:40] <bernhardr> jmcnaught i get these options after
pressing N: Partition type:
301 [01:30:40] <bernhardr> p primary (1 primary, 1 extended, 2
free)
302 [01:30:40] <bernhardr> l logical (numbered from 5)
303 [01:30:55] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: logical is fine
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305 [01:31:44] <bernhardr> jmcnaught after pressing L: Adding
logical partition 6
306 [01:31:44] <bernhardr> No free sectors available
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310 [01:32:41] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: oh, sounds like it's
using the partition table from the old drive still
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315 [01:34:32] <iskandaralmalak> Thanks for the info and the
link. I will try it and come back to let you know. Thanks again
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326 [01:37:09] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: actually i thought that
clonezilla would have handled this for you
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328 [01:37:50] <bernhardr> jmcnaught Ah, thus what can we do ?
these are the fdisk options
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332 [01:39:20] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: i don't know how to do
this off the top of my head, i'd need to read up on it. If you
find a way ask about it here, hopefully people will tell you whether
it's a good idea or not
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340 [01:42:19] <bernhardr> jmcnaught meaby it happened so,
because clonezilla asked (while cloning) if i wanted to clone the
boot loader also the first 466 bytes.. then i pressed yes..
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350 [01:48:10] <bernhardr> jmcnaught i see within webmin that i
can create a primary partition with the left over space.
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354 [01:50:45] <bernhardr> jmcnaught shall i try to create a
primary partition with fdisk ?
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357 [01:52:06] <bernhardr> jmcnaught when pressing P it states:
Partition number (1-4, default 3):
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379 [02:14:12] <michelb> i downloaded screen_away.pl in
/home/michelb/.irssi/scripts/autorun/screen_away.pl and when i do
script load screen_away.pl nothing happens... i am not away in the
room!! what am i doeing wrong?
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383 [02:15:29] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: you can use a primary
partition if you want
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385 [02:17:07] <michelb> anyone?
386 [02:17:22] <bernhardr> jmcnaught i created the primary
partition. Now i have sda3 also but. still unallocated Expert
command (m for help): v
387 [02:17:22] <bernhardr> Remaining 238330326 unallocated
512-byte sectors
388 [02:17:48] <jmcnaught> michelb: did you detach from screen?
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390 [02:18:16] <michelb> yes i did ctrl+a+d
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392 [02:18:38] <bernhardr> jmcnaught now it look like this..
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393 [02:18:58] <michelb> jmcnaught: yes i did ctrl +a +d
394 [02:20:11] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: oh that just made a little
tiny partition in the space between sda2 and the logical partition
395 [02:20:35] <jmcnaught> bernhardr: are you able to have both
the old and new SSDs in the computer at the same time?
396 [02:20:42] <bernhardr> jmcnaught i think it created the new
primary partiton in the left over space from the 120 gd cloned image
397 [02:20:48] <michelb> jmcnaught: i have to do sudo though.. so
sudo script load but the weird thing is that when i do sudo i become
root instead of user michelb
398 [02:21:29] <jmcnaught> michelb: why are you using sudo for
this?
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400 [02:21:48] <michelb> because if i don't i get permission
denied
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403 [02:22:34] <bernhardr> jmcnaught yes i can have both ssd
connected at the same time.. for cloning i booted from usb stick
with clonezilla and then cloned disk to disk (so had to have both
connected).
404 [02:22:34] <jmcnaught> michelb: permission denied when you do
what where?
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409 [02:23:15] <bernhardr> jmcnaught but connecting both disk now
and boot from one of those might screw things up ?
410 [02:23:26] <michelb> jmcnaught: if i don't do sudo
scirpt load i get 'cannot open load : permission denied
411 [02:24:03] <pclover> I have kind of an odd issue maybe
somebody can help out with. I have a very old machine that has a SiS
191 Ethernet controller. The kernel buffer says it's negolated
1000 Mbps but ethtool only says 100 Mbps and it has strange network
issues.
412 [02:24:13] <jmcnaught> michelb: is the script a file in your
home directory?
413 [02:24:24] <michelb> yes
414 [02:24:31] <pclover> The Ethernet controller is crappy crappy
imo and it's a machine were it really can't be replaced.
415 [02:24:40] <pclover> Perhaps the only solution is just to get
something more modern to replace it?
416 [02:24:41] <jmcnaught> michelb: fix the permissions on the
file, don't use sudo
417 [02:24:51] <michelb> ok i'll trie
418 [02:24:53] <michelb> thanks
419 [02:25:35] <jmcnaught> michelb: "ls -l" shows owner
and group. chown and chmod to change ownership and permission
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422 [02:26:08] <michelb> so i do chmod 777 screen_away.pl
423 [02:26:18] <michelb> ?
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428 [02:27:06] <pclover> michelb, you shouldn't use 777
permissions for everything just as a fyi.
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432 [02:28:25] <michelb> pclover: ok thanks
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435 [02:28:56] <jmcnaught> michelb: i would delete everything in
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun, install the irssi-scripts package, then
for each script you want to use run (as your user, not root)
"ln -s /usr/share/irssi/scripts/screen_away.pl
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun"
436 [02:29:02] <jmcnaught> bah
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441 [02:30:50] <pclover> perhaps i should just replace it anyway
since it is a giant pile of crap lol
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449 [02:35:31] <pazof> hello, is there any #deb or #packaging
channel by there?
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453 [02:37:56] <pazof> to me, nuget is available from stable
@version 2.8.1. "nuget update -Self" could update the
installed cil image. Isn't this breaking the debian packaging
rules of conduite?
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460 [02:41:48] <bubbely> i just installed debian and my wlan0 is
not appearing.. this is an asus x205t and ifollowed the instructions
here
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463 [02:41:51] <bubbely> help!
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466 [02:42:33] <pazof> find your micro code, put it on an usb key
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468 [02:42:44] <pazof> and use it @ startup
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471 [02:43:18] <bubbely> pazof: me ?
472 [02:43:28] <pazof> I think yes
473 [02:43:35] <omenius> Hello. I'm trying to resize my
partition as I extended my logical volume, but I'm getting
confusing results with fdisk. I created a short paste showing it:
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475 [02:44:02] <bubbely> pazof: what is a microcode
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477 [02:44:13] <bazhang> omenius, for ubuntu?
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479 [02:44:22] <omenius> yeah
480 [02:44:46] <bazhang> omenius, why crosspost it here, this
debian support
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482 [02:44:51] <newcoder> NO unicode character support in
gnome-terminal, why?
483 [02:45:29] <newcoder> locale -a =
replaced-url
484 [02:45:34] <omenius> Sorry mate, I like this channel more :D
485 [02:45:48] <pazof> bubbely: the binary and proprietary code
that starts your WIFI card
486 [02:46:10] <pazof> (Broadcom 43341)
487 [02:47:05] <newcoder> Doesn't show unicode characters,
why?
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492 [02:48:25] <newcoder> gnome-terminal>profile
preference>Compatibility>Character>UTF-8
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498 [02:51:56] <newcoder> Can anyone answer?
499 [02:52:22] <bazhang> newcoder, your amsg crosspost?
500 [02:52:39] <jmcnaught> newcoder: Terminal > Set Character
Encoding
501 [02:52:50] <bazhang> newcoder, be patient in the multiple
channels you just posted that to
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503 [02:53:23] <newcoder> jmcnaught: Yes, UTF-8 unicode is in
character set, I think
504 [02:53:32] <newcoder> gnome-terminal>profile
preference>Compatibility>Character>UTF-8
505 [02:53:44] <bubbely> stupid firmware needs internet to
install and its an internet driver =[
506 [02:54:01] <jmcnaught> newcoder: did you look under the
terminal menu in gnome-terminal?
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508 [02:54:56] <JotaMG> hi! is there a irc channel for kfreebsd
flavor ??
509 [02:55:01] <newcoder> jmcnaught: Edit>Profile
preference>Compatibility>Character>UTF-8
510 [02:55:34] <jmcnaught> newcoder: uhmmm… yeah i know
you said that. please look to the right of the edit menu and find
the terminal menu
511 [02:56:02] <JotaMG> I need the command to format a ufs
partition?
512 [02:56:36] <jmcnaught> JotaMG: there's #debian-kbsd on
irc.oftc.net
513 [02:56:47] <newcoder> jmcnaught: Terminal>Character
encoding>UTF-8(Unicode)
514 [02:57:00] <newcoder> What is kbsd in #debian-kbsd?
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516 [02:57:15] <jmcnaught> kernel from bsd
517 [02:57:48] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
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519 [02:58:05] <JotaMG> ok thanks!
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523 [03:01:40] <bubbely>
replaced-url
524 [03:01:42] <bubbely> internet*
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530 [03:07:17] <newcoder> How can I get UTF-16 support in
terminal?
531 [03:08:45] <newcoder> u'26b5 , it looks it's utf-16
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535 [03:11:47] <bubbely> anyone here
536 [03:12:29] <bazhang> yes
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551 [03:18:18] <bubbely> bazhang: im following these (replaced-url
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553 [03:18:45] <bazhang> whats the chipset
554 [03:19:08] <bubbely> Broadcom 43341
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557 [03:19:35] <bazhang> what driver did you install
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560 [03:20:07] <bubbely>
replaced-url
561 [03:20:23] <bubbely> i moved it over to /lib/firmware/brcm/
562 [03:20:26] <bazhang> android?
563 [03:20:44] <bubbely> do i need to take another step to tell
linux to use the driver
564 [03:20:49] <bazhang> thats so NOT how to install the drivers
565 [03:20:54] <bubbely> oh
566 [03:20:56] <bubbely> how can i
567 [03:21:24] <bazhang> why would you imagine an android tar was
a good source for that
568 [03:21:30] <bubbely> its not an android tar
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570 [03:21:35] <bubbely> its just hosted on an android site
571 [03:22:08] <bazhang> did you see the exact debian wiki on
installing for that
572 [03:22:25] <bubbely>
replaced-url
573 [03:22:28] <bubbely> thats where i got the link
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579 [03:25:51] <bubbely> bazhang: still with me?
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585 [03:27:12] <pazof> bubbely: there are 1636 connections to
this channel, don't ask to ask, just ask
586 [03:27:27] <bubbely> pazof: i asked already!
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588 [03:27:36] <pazof> it's a firmware, non free. It cannot
be included in the main repo
589 [03:27:56] <pazof> google code or wathever source is the good
one
590 [03:28:03] <pazof> it's a firmware
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592 [03:28:42] <bubbely> pazof: i installed that firmware and
still no go
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595 [03:29:18] <pazof> you did extracted the file in the rigth
location?
596 [03:29:28] <bubbely> ya
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600 [03:30:28] <pazof> you also installed the nvram file?
601 [03:30:36] <bubbely> yea
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605 [03:32:26] <pazof> dmesg dosn't help?
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608 [03:32:38] <pazof> +e
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610 [03:32:51] <bubbely> what is dmesg
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614 [03:33:15] <pazof> a command to view startup sequence
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616 [03:33:58] <newcoder> How can I see unicode character like
u'26b5 in terminal?
replaced-url
617 [03:34:09] <bubbely> pazof: how do i run dmesg
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619 [03:34:29] <bubbely> pazof: what must i do s othat debian
uses that driver? i have other drivers installed
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621 [03:35:15] <bazhang> so they are conflicting
622 [03:35:27] <bazhang> you just kept adding drivers
623 [03:35:51] <bubbely> well this is a new install that was
supposed to be "firmware" included
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625 [03:36:11] <bazhang> no debian has that
626 [03:36:17] <bubbely> firmware-8.7.1-amd64-netinstr.iso
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628 [03:36:20] <bazhang> what distro are you using
629 [03:36:33] <bubbely> debian
630 [03:36:36] <rivdo> Client: HexChat 2.12.4 • OS: Debian
9.0 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz (1.22GHz)
• Memory: 11.4 GiB Total (9.7 GiB Free) • Storage: 62.4 GB
/ 159.9 GB (97.5 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor DRAM Controller • Uptime: 8m 40s
631 [03:36:38] <bubbely> someone from this channel sent me to use
it
632 [03:36:41] <rivdo> @...
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635 [03:38:27] <bubbely> bazhang: how do i tell debian which
firmware to use actively
636 [03:39:23] <bazhang> bubbely, so you got some custom created
iso, and then added various outside drivers as well
637 [03:40:01] <bazhang> bubbely, where did you download that iso
from, give us a link
638 [03:40:49] <missmbob> it's not "some custom
iso". it's mentioned in the debian install manual
639 [03:40:52] <missmbob> !firmware iso
640 [03:40:52] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
641 [03:41:15] <bubbely>
replaced-url
642 [03:41:27] <bazhang> yikes
643 [03:41:52] <bazhang> and the iso has all the firmware already
there
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645 [03:42:05] <missmbob> debian install guide links it. the only
difference is it includes non-free which the main one cannot
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647 [03:43:28] <awal1> bazhang, "all the firmware"
available when jessie release
648 [03:43:39] <missmbob> and none of broadcom
649 [03:43:49] <bazhang> heh great
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651 [03:44:50] <missmbob> best way is to plug that machine in
then use apt-get to install firmware-brcm80211 and
firmware-misc-nonfree then reboot
652 [03:45:02] <bubbely> no suhc opporuntity missmbob, it
doesn't have an ethernet plug
653 [03:45:16] <bubbely> anyway: bazhang: can u tell me how to
tell debian to use the firmware i installed ?
654 [03:45:26] <missmbob> download then manually from
packages.debian.org and move then over via usb and dpkg -i to
install
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656 [03:46:19] <awal1> I meant if the firmware is produced after
the release of jessie, Jessie, since unofficial images are stable
specific, won't support it
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658 [03:46:52] <decci> Hi
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660 [03:47:33] <decci> I want to pass megaraid_sas driver to
Debian OS during the installation
661 [03:47:49] <decci> I have that driver in the form of. Deb
662 [03:47:57] <decci> How to achieve that
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664 [03:48:22] <decci> Do I need to follow any format
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667 [03:48:54] <cliluw> I am making a Debian package foo that
depends on another Debian package bar. Is it ok for foo to overwrite
one of bar's files?
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669 [03:49:02] <bubbely> missmbob: i have the firmware installed,
i just need to know hwo to set it as my driver
670 [03:49:14] <decci> I tested that driver by installing it on
wheezy running on VM and it did get install
671 [03:49:18] <missmbob> cliluw: no. never
672 [03:49:29] <cliluw> missmbob: What should I do instead?
673 [03:49:35] <missmbob> bubbely: doesnt work like that.
firmware has to match your kernel version. you must use
debian's
674 [03:49:43] <decci> So that's the right driver but I am
not sure how to pass it to the installer
675 [03:49:48] <missmbob> cliluw: uh, not overwrite
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679 [03:50:02] <bubbely> missmbob: so, if i have hte firmware on
the hd, in the firmware folder, it gets used?
680 [03:50:42] <missmbob> bubbely: if it can. if it doesnt match
it wont. you wont know until you reboot and it checks again. or you
can do it the debian way
681 [03:50:49] <cliluw> missmbob: foo needs that file to be
overwritten for some of its functionality. The file that comes with
bar is a sample file.
682 [03:50:54] <bubbely> missmbob: the debian way?
683 [03:50:54] <decci> Any idea
684 [03:51:13] <missmbob> bubbely: i told you the packages you
need to manually download and install. pay attention
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686 [03:51:49] <bubbely> this:
replaced-url
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701 [03:57:08] <bubbely> ok im download
broadcom-wl-5.11.138.tar.bz2
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703 [03:57:18] <bubbely> the file firmware b43 tries to download
from dpkg
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706 [04:00:43] <bubbely> how do i know where to put these files
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743 [04:22:13] <bubbely> hi. im having trouble gettting my wifi
working ---- anyone able to help? i tried following these
instructions
replaced-url
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758 [04:29:43] <bubbely> what can i put after lsmod to pause the
screen as it fills to the bottom with the otpion to press a buttom
to go to the next screen
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769 [04:33:56] <r0ph> Hey all. I'm having a super strange
issue with a production Debian server of ours. All of a sudden
Apache gives a permission 403 error, and none of our commands are
working from the command line. Even simple things like ls.
770 [04:34:16] <r0ph> ls doesn't work, but for some reason
tab completion is still working
771 [04:34:27] <r0ph> and it looks like /etc's files
vanished
772 [04:34:39] <r0ph> wtf could cause that?
773 [04:34:41] <bubbely> anyone able to help me get wifi working
on my debian laptop
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778 [04:37:39] <boser> r0ph: have you the task
'Akonadie' an 'Nepomuk' running? -- Because it
lok like, that your server is working in the background many thinks.
779 [04:38:00] <boser> <akronadiw
780 [04:38:11] <bubbely> is it possible to put all 3 of the big
CDs on a 1 usb stick
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782 [04:39:50] <Verity> what is debian like
783 [04:39:56] <Verity> coming from arch
784 [04:40:50] <boser> bubbely: switch on your WiFi. why your are
not using the net installation? That's only a CD (700MB).
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786 [04:41:52] <bubbely> boser: live cd ?
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788 [04:42:27] <r0ph> boser: No idea. I can't view any
processes
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791 [04:42:42] <boser> yes, some bits. not 3 CD/DVD: :-)
792 [04:43:10] <boser> r0ph: what is the most powerful process?
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794 [04:44:16] <Verity> what is debian like, coming from other
distros?
795 [04:44:19] <r0ph> boser: Like, what should it be? MySQL.
796 [04:44:36] <r0ph> Usually takes up like 100gb+ ram
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798 [04:44:51] <r0ph> and interestingly enough, i can still
connect to the mysql service remotely
799 [04:45:18] <r0ph> but no shell command works, and I
can't login via SSH. It immediately kicks me off as soon as I
enter my username.
800 [04:45:47] <r0ph> One user still had a SSH session open.
That's how we know that no commands are working
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802 [04:46:34] <boser> Verity: the most, powerful Operational
System, i ever see. It is easy to install and to mantain. It is all
you need.
803 [04:47:16] <boser> r0ph: what say the log's?
804 [04:47:36] <r0ph> I can't view anything. No commands are
working.
805 [04:47:37] <boser> s/say/said
806 [04:47:42] <Verity> can someone tell me
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808 [04:48:05] <r0ph> Like, I can't open up a new SFTP
connection, or use any command line tool to view any kind of log
809 [04:48:20] <r0ph> the only reason we know that etc is empty
is because tab completion is still working for some strange reason
810 [04:48:21] <boser> Verity: what you are looking for?
811 [04:48:33] <Verity> can I get, kde plasma, cutecom, visual
studio code, codelite, qt-creator, mc8051lide on this debian?
812 [04:49:04] <Verity> also, is debian a good os for a developer
813 [04:49:12] <boser> Verity: try!
814 [04:50:05] <boser> r0ph: hm??? still thinking.
815 [04:50:27] <r0ph> boser: Yeah. This is very bad. It's a
production server too. I've never seen anything like this
happen before.
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817 [04:50:52] <r0ph> And even more strange that I can still
connect to MySQL through TCPIP remotely
818 [04:51:02] <r0ph> so it's working... sort of... but not
the basics
819 [04:51:43] <theraspberry> hi, I'm trying to get chromium
to let me add my own plugins after this
replaced-url
820 [04:51:44] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
821 [04:51:44] <theraspberry> problem.
822 [04:52:03] <Verity> oh no
823 [04:52:07] <Verity> lots of bugs on debian?
824 [04:52:38] <theraspberry> Verity: is there a build for visual
studio code for linux?
825 [04:52:51] <theraspberry> (ive never heard of it.)
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827 [04:53:36] <theraspberry> you use arch? if you've used
arch you should be fine lol.
828 [04:53:37] <yokisuci> theraspberry: Yeah,visual studio code
is avalible for Linux ^^
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830 [04:54:11] <theraspberry> "lots of bugs"
doesn't make sence to me. There are bugs for all software.
831 [04:54:18] <theraspberry> yokisuci: heh, thanks :p
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834 [04:54:42] <Verity>
replaced-url
835 [04:54:45] <yokisuci> theraspberry: you're welcome :)
836 [04:54:56] <Verity> looks like debian
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838 [04:54:58] <Verity> ok
839 [04:54:59] <boser> r0ph: hm??? still thinking. let my make a
status report: 1. The System is running, but no output of the apatch
server. 2. No ssh connection can be make. 3.No consol command are
work, due of no reation. -- That's ???????
840 [04:55:00] <Verity> what distro
841 [04:55:02] <Verity> has the MOST packages
842 [04:55:05] <Verity> it seems like debian?
843 [04:55:09] <Verity> for example
844 [04:55:11] <theraspberry> I also run stretch, the next
version of debian so I expect to have bugs.
845 [04:55:17] <Verity> when I need to find a package not in my
repo of my distro
846 [04:55:21] <Verity> the format is never arch
847 [04:55:23] <Verity> thats annoying
848 [04:55:26] <Verity> but its often rpm and deb
849 [04:55:32] <Verity> perhaps I should pick those
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851 [04:55:53] <pi__> pian
852 [04:55:59] <r0ph> boser: That's mostly right, yes.
853 [04:56:24] <r0ph> Apache is giving a 403 Forbidden error
854 [04:56:29] <r0ph> "You don't have permission to
access / on this server."
855 [04:56:52] <r0ph> It's like all configs were wiped.
Which would make sense since /etc seems to be empty now
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857 [04:57:24] <yokisuci> Verity:When it comes to most packages,
I would say Ubuntu. But arch has AUR.When it comes to stability, i
would say Debian.
858 [04:57:27] <bubbely> boser: live cd isnt booting - advice?
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862 [04:58:13] <boser> bubbely: read. i spoke about a net
installation.
863 [04:58:29] <bubbely> boser: link please
864 [04:58:59] <r0ph> As soon as I enter a username in a new SSH
connection through PuTTY, it kicks me out with a "Server
unexpectedly closed network connection" message. This is bad.
Very bad.
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867 [05:00:52] <boser> bubbely: read an cry.
replaced-url
868 [05:01:12] <bubbely> k making a usb
869 [05:02:17] <boser> r0ph: is the SSH deamon running on the
server, and have you any firewall between you and the server?
870 [05:02:43] <bubbely> boser: doesn't load
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873 [05:03:09] <boser> bubbely: what!
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875 [05:03:28] <bubbely> :(
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877 [05:04:11] <newcoder> Is tehre any debian live dvd?
878 [05:04:13] <bubbely> the way i got my other iso loaded was
putting a custom 32bit efi file in the efi folder
879 [05:04:56] <yokisuci> newcoder: Yep!
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880 [05:05:15] <bubbely> yokisuci: it wont boot on my asus x205t
laptop .... any idea why ?
881 [05:05:23] <boser> bubbely: more words are funny. go ahead
and explain, ahat you mean with 'doesn't load'. your
gun or what.
882 [05:05:53] <yokisuci> bubbely: No idea. :( Won't it even
boot into the GRUB? Or does it fail when starting X?
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884 [05:06:06] <newcoder> Can we install debian from live dvd?
885 [05:06:08] <bubbely> yokisuci not boots into grub
886 [05:06:39] <bubbely> boser: I put the USB in.. then i turn on
the laptop.. then i pick the usb drive to boot from and it just
restarts
887 [05:07:00] <yokisuci> bubbely: Have you checked this?
replaced-url
888 [05:07:34] <bubbely> yokisuci: i read that - i think i need
to use supergrub
889 [05:07:47] <boser> i use for this 'dd' and it
works. ;-)
890 [05:08:06] <bubbely> yokisuci: i tried rufus - w32diskimager
and unetbootin
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893 [05:09:03] <newcoder> Can anyone anwer?
894 [05:09:07] <yokisuci> bubbely: hmmm ok :/ I normally use
"dd" to write an ISO to USB, but i've heard debian
had some issues with unetbootin.....or was it rufus?Don't
remember.
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896 [05:09:37] <yokisuci> newcoder: Probably. Never tried. I
usually install from the net inst non-free iso.
897 [05:09:47] <somiaj> yokisuci: any program like unetbootin or
rufus that tries to make the usb bootable. If the program is not
doing a raw copy of the image, it can have problems.
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899 [05:10:01] <yokisuci> somiaj: Oh ok
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901 [05:10:15] <somiaj> if win32diskimager is not working, could
it jsut be your hardware is too new for the jessie kernel?
902 [05:10:35] <bubbely> yokisuci: ill try dd
903 [05:10:59] <yokisuci> bubbely: (Y)
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906 [05:11:52] <r0ph> boser: SSH is running on the server, yes.
No firewall that would affect the communication
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911 [05:14:19] <somiaj> bubbely: win32diskimager should be the
same as using dd, are you sure it isn't a hardware issue on
your end? Maybe try the stretch intsaller and see if it is a kernel
issue.
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914 [05:14:50] <boser> i'm out of order. sorry, r0ph. but i
have it still in my backup-head.
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917 [05:15:17] <r0ph> boser: thanks anyways
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919 [05:15:46] <r0ph> We actually had an issue kind of like this
a few weeks ago. Entire OS directories just vanishing
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921 [05:16:08] <r0ph> Hardware mfgs. said it was a "RAID
Puncture"
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923 [05:16:19] <r0ph> So we replaced everything... and now
it's happening again.
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925 [05:16:26] <r0ph> So I'm just a
926 [05:16:31] <r0ph> So I'm just about to go nuts*
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931 [05:18:16] <boser> r0ph: when was your last update/upgrade?
932 [05:18:41] <r0ph> A long time ago. The server has been
running nonstop since the last crash a few weeks ago
933 [05:18:48] <r0ph> and before that, an even longer time ago.
934 [05:19:23] <r0ph> And I don't think that the server is
pwned, because who would just rm the /etc dir
935 [05:19:36] <r0ph> Something is fucked. :/
936 [05:19:42] <boser> than, can make it now.
937 [05:19:57] <r0ph> ?
938 [05:20:17] <boser> 'apt-get update' ???
939 [05:20:49] <r0ph> apt-get isn't found. nothing is found.
"ls" not found.
940 [05:21:09] <r0ph> the only commands that i've seen work
are "cd" and "echo"
941 [05:21:09] <abff> wut
942 [05:21:31] <r0ph> abff: Yeah. Majorly screwed up.
943 [05:21:32] <abff> maybe you're using a severely
handicapped user
944 [05:21:42] <r0ph> it's root
945 [05:21:51] <abff> narph
946 [05:23:13] <boser> r0ph: and restart is a 'nogo'?
correct?
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949 [05:24:21] <r0ph> boser: We just dispatched a tech. to go
into the office and try a reboot... but we want to make sure that
there's nothing that can be done before we resort to that.
950 [05:24:33] <r0ph> Because once we reboot... I'm willing
to bet it won't come back online
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953 [05:25:12] <r0ph> If there's nothing in /etc now... I
doubt a reboot is going to help :(
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955 [05:28:35] <boser> what i meen is, that the inode-table is
out of sync, so that it look like to be eamty, but ... (hope and
cry). With an restart, my be that the inode-table is reconfigure.
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957 [05:29:13] <r0ph> Interesting. I really hope that's what
it is then :)
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959 [05:30:11] <boser> r0ph: pls let my know, what the reason is.
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961 [05:31:05] <r0ph> Thanks. Will do.
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964 [05:36:27] <Verity> are debian packages really years old
965 [05:37:28] <Toba> you're years old
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967 [05:37:44] <Toba> as are some debian packages
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969 [05:38:58] <Verity> fair enough
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976 [05:43:45] <jacks_> hi, so i have two wireless nics and i
want to allow an open wifi network on one nic to forward traffic via
the other, i have setup dnsmasq, the interfaces and hostapd and i
can connect to the client network ( open network ) but i cannot get
internet access, i assume i need some kind of forwarding or nat what
am i missing ?
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981 [05:44:39] <likcoras> Hi, some documentation eg.
replaced-url
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985 [05:45:53] <likcoras> neither wpa_supplicant(8) and
wpa_supplicant.conf(5) says anything about it, as far as I can tell.
986 [05:47:14] <jacks_> man wireless
987 [05:47:14] <jacks_> ?
988 [05:47:30] <likcoras> those are wireless-*, not wpa-*
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991 [05:50:38] <jmcnaught> likcoras:
/usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz (also the interfaces
man page lists other packages that add options)
992 [05:51:12] <likcoras> Ah, that looks like it. Thanks!
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1011 [06:04:37] <memeka> where can i submit bugs for debian?
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1013 [06:05:21] <jmcnaught> memeka:
replaced-url
1014 [06:06:17] <memeka> jmcnaught: can i submit directly from a
page? or just email/reportbug?
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1017 [06:07:03] <memeka> it's a serious bug in packaging i
want to submit, i don't have a trace
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1021 [06:08:31] <jmcnaught> memeka: the Debian bug tracking system
is operated by email, there is a read-only version of it on the web
1022 [06:08:43] <memeka> jmcnaught: thanks, i will email then
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1027 [06:10:20] <bubbely> yokisuci: hi
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1029 [06:11:40] <jmcnaught> bubbely: does your computer use NVMe
or PCI-e for its primary storage?
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1031 [06:12:23] <bubbely> =/ its a laptop, asus x205t - not sure
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1033 [06:12:54] <bubbely> i believe its pci-e
1034 [06:13:16] <jmcnaught> bubbely: can you look it up then, or
run something like "dmesg | grep -i nvme" ?
1035 [06:13:28] <bubbely> ya brb
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1079 [06:48:13] <bubbely> jmcnaught: i dont have a distro
installed to run dmesg
1080 [06:48:19] <bubbely> im trying to get the cinammon live cd
working...
1081 [06:48:21] <bubbely> doesn't boot though
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1084 [06:50:22] <jmcnaught> bubbely: if it's a new computer
you should use the debian installer, not a live image. debian live
cannot boot from uefi
1085 [06:50:29] <bubbely> ah ok
1086 [06:50:34] <bubbely> is there a way to put 3 cds on a usb
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1088 [06:51:03] <jmcnaught> just use the netinst image if you can
connect the computer to the internet while installing
1089 [06:51:25] <bubbely> i can't.
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1091 [06:51:33] <bubbely> do i need hte internet for dvd 1-3
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1093 [06:52:44] <jmcnaught> you probably don't even need dvd
1. even netinst without internet can give you a basic working Debian
install (with not GUI). CD1 will have enough to get you a working
desktop
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1095 [06:53:17] <bubbely> i installed debian with no gui
1096 [06:53:22] <bubbely> i broke it on accident trying to install
cinnamon
1097 [06:53:27] <jmcnaught> once you boot the computer into your
new debian install, then you can fix your wireless problem
1098 [06:53:32] <bubbely> k
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1147 [07:14:16] <bubbely> jmcncaught: dvd 1 not booting
1148 [07:15:36] <bubbely> jmcnaught*
1149 [07:15:47] <bubbely> jmcnaugh*
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1159 [07:24:21] <jmcnaught> bubbely: how did you prepare dvd 1?
have you read the install manual?
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1220 [07:58:42] <newcoder> Installing debian from live dvd or from
installation dvd? Which one is better?
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1244 [08:16:30] <zykotick9> newcoder: note, Live does NOT support
UEFI
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1251 [08:20:07] <newcoder> zykotick9: What would I do with UEFI?
What is UEFI? I have old bios.
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1254 [08:20:57] <zykotick9> newcoder: well, if you have a BIOS
then that part doesn't matter. personally, i'd use netinst
(2nd choice cd1, 3rd choce dvd1). good luck.
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1256 [08:22:15] <somiaj> if using the live image, it is better to
boot into the installer and not install from the live enviroment
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1258 [08:24:08] <newcoder> somiaj: I think, it's not possible
install from live environment
1259 [08:24:48] <newcoder> somiaj: There is a seperate
option(2nd-option) "Install" when you boot from live dvd.
1260 [08:25:04] <newcoder> 1st option = start the live system
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1270 [08:29:17] <somiaj> newcoder: it is, inside the live
enviroment there is a link on the deskto pusually to run an
installer, that is the one that I woudn't suggest using
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1294 [08:42:42] <pantato> the file that my nonfree-flash package
is trying to wget to update is 404'ing. Anyone know a
resolution?
1295 [08:43:22] <Hoolootwo> have you done an apt-get update
recently?
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1298 [08:44:08] <pantato> Hoolootwo: makes no diff
1299 [08:44:19] <Hoolootwo> then I have no idea
1300 [08:44:31] <pantato> Hoolootwo:
replaced-url
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1302 [08:44:44] <Hoolootwo> oh wait nevermind, I misread the first
thing you said
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1304 [08:46:17] <Hoolootwo> yeah, doesn't look like it's
in
replaced-url
1305 [08:46:24] <pantato> fp.24.0.0.186.sha512.amd64.pgp.asc looks
like it's the latest in that folder
1306 [08:46:33] <pantato> how do i tell nonfree-flash to install
that instead?
1307 [08:47:01] <Hoolootwo> I have no idea
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1310 [08:48:12] <pantato> lol
1311 [08:48:16] <pantato> back to square one
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1315 [08:51:12] <pantato> Hoolootwo: while i have your attention
maybe you can help me with another issue
1316 [08:51:41] <pantato> Hoolootwo: have you seen this thread yet
?
replaced-url
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1321 [08:53:07] <jelly> pantato: don't install the old
version. Grab latest 64bit linux NPAPI .tar.gz from
replaced-url
1322 [08:53:50] <pantato> jelly: should i purge what i got from
the repo?
1323 [08:53:55] <jelly> no need to
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1326 [08:54:26] <pantato> jelly: thanks
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1331 [08:55:29] <pantato> jelly: why not get the apt / ubuntu
version?
1332 [08:55:34] <pantato> will it poop on me?
1333 [08:56:21] <jelly> pantato: mostly because it's not made
for debian, I have no idea what consequences installing it will do
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1336 [08:57:15] <Hoolootwo> pantato, I'll try that, though no
promises that my mouse supports high polling speeds
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1339 [08:58:23] <pantato> Hoolootwo: mine does too, but it needs
to be adjusted from the OS. It works for a special driver I use on
Windows, and it has worked with USBHID on Ubuntu in the past
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1344 [09:00:17] <pantato> jelly: so just that file? cp that into
usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree ? don't worry about any of the
other files in that package?
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1346 [09:01:19] <pantato> Hoolootwo: wow, i just realized the
special driver that i use for windows has the same name as the
module for the linux kernel
1347 [09:01:30] <jelly> pantato: correct
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1351 [09:03:40] <pantato> jelly: how do i make it work for
firefox? i'm still not able to use hulu lol
1352 [09:03:52] <jelly> pantato: then see what
"update-flashplugin-nonfree --status" says
1353 [09:04:34] <pantato> jelly:
replaced-url
1354 [09:05:55] <pantato> jelly: why does it work on chrome but
not firefox -_-
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1357 [09:07:22] <Hoolootwo> I also can't it to work
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1359 [09:07:48] <Hoolootwo> though that might be due to my mice
being relatively old
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1362 [09:09:56] <jelly> pantato: I guess you can install the
missing alternative manually: update-alternatives --install
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flash-mozilla.so flash-mozilla.so
/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so 50
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1364 [09:10:29] <jelly> pantato: chrome uses a different build of
the plugin, and downloads it on its own
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1366 [09:11:05] <Hoolootwo> wait no I got it
1367 [09:11:11] <Hoolootwo> setting it to 1 worked
1368 [09:11:16] <jelly> ("PPAPI" build is for chromium
and chrome, "NPAPI" is for firefox / iceweasel)
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1370 [09:11:32] <Hoolootwo> at 4, it still polled at 10
1371 [09:12:43] <Hoolootwo> okay I really didn't expect my
old logitech red-ball to support 1khz and my kensington to not :/
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1375 [09:15:42] <Hoolootwo> pantato, my uname -r is 4.8.0-rc6+
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1389 [09:20:15] <pantato> Hoolootwo: soo you got 1000 hz working
by setting the module?
1390 [09:20:19] <pantato> Hoolootwo: kernel 4.8 ?
1391 [09:20:31] <Hoolootwo> yes
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1393 [09:21:30] <pantato> Hoolootwo: Linux picard 4.9.0-2-amd64 #1
SMP Debian 4.9.13-1 (2017-02-27) x86_64 GNU/Linux
1394 [09:21:38] <pantato> Hoolootwo: how *exactly* did you do it?
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1397 [09:23:06] <Hoolootwo> I put "options usbhid
mousepoll=1" in /etc/modprobe.d/usbhid.conf, then modprobe -r
and modprobed usbhid
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1405 [09:24:57] <Hoolootwo> it seems as if it only works with my
USB2 ports :/
1406 [09:25:16] <Hoolootwo> not that that's really a problem
for me, but it's not what I expected
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1476 [09:59:40] <tdn> I keep getting these messages in the log:
"smartd[980]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute:
194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 181 to 187" These
temperatures seems extremely high and wrong. What causes this? Is
there an actual problem with my disks?
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1481 [10:02:17] <die7> tdn: this is strange run smartctl -x
/dev/sda and paste output to pastbin
1482 [10:02:58] <tdn> die7,
replaced-url
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1484 [10:03:43] <tdn> die7, the machine is in a properly cooled
datacenter.
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1487 [10:05:17] <die7> tdn: your HDD fine and have nbice temp
1488 [10:05:22] <die7> 5 0x008 1 33 Current Temperature 5 0x010 1
32~ Average Short Term Temperature 5 0x018 1 32~ Average Long Term
Temperature 5 0x020 1 44 Highest Temperature 5 0x028 1 25 Lowest
Temperature
1489 [10:05:39] <tdn> die7, yeah, that was my impression. So what
to do about the messages in the logs?
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1493 [10:06:18] <die7> tdn:look for cronjob which is execute
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1495 [10:07:58] <die7> tdn: look for smartd.conf
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1499 [10:09:06] <m3rg3r> hello :)
1500 [10:09:25] <die7> tdn: loo for something like /dev/sda -n
standby -a -I 194 -W 6,50,55 -R 5 -M daily
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1502 [10:09:56] <die7> tdn: at end you can add your email or
remove -M - m
1503 [10:10:11] <die7> :q!
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1507 [10:11:45] <tdn> die7, all lines in smartd.conf containing
194 are commented out
1508 [10:12:02] <tdn> die7, same with "mail"
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1512 [10:14:08] <pantato> Hoolootwo: yeah i've done all of
that
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1515 [10:14:20] <pantato> Hoolootwo: I'm really frustrated
that it doesn't work
1516 [10:14:53] <die7> tdn: what is inside of
/etc/default/smartmontools
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1525 [10:18:51] <die7> tdn: well if you comment out your HDDs in
smartd.conf then no monitoring, add your HDDS, adjust your warrning
temp and restart smartd , then look at /var/log/syslog
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1529 [10:20:02] <tdn> die7, only comments
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1531 [10:21:08] <die7> add your disk with /dev/sda -n standby -a
-I 194 -W 6,50,55 -R 5 -M daily (add -m youremail@com) if you wish
to get report daily
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1571 [10:39:58] <dokma> Can someone give me a hand installing
ffmpeg? I can't untangle it:
replaced-url
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1577 [10:42:24] <tx> sure
1578 [10:42:25] <die7> dokma: what's wrong with apt-get
install ffmpeg
1579 [10:42:35] <OerHeks> dokma, i cannot read that screen,
switching too much. explain here please
1580 [10:42:42] <dokma> didn't try it
1581 [10:42:42] <tx> well, I would but you're a galaxy away
and it's super slow :)
1582 [10:42:47] <dokma> I usually got through aptitude
1583 [10:42:59] <OerHeks> 'didn't try' ...
1584 [10:43:14] <tx> dokma: show us your sources.list file
1585 [10:43:17] <dokma> but gives same dependency problems
1586 [10:43:21] <tx> are you mixing all kinds of crazy repos?
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1588 [10:43:30] <die7> tx: probably
1589 [10:43:35] <tx> wait what..
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1591 [10:43:52] <tx> you've added stable, unstable and
testing?
1592 [10:43:57] <tx> what are you actually running lol
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1594 [10:44:03] <die7> :)
1595 [10:44:10] <dokma> I have a few packages from unstable and
testing
1596 [10:44:18] <tx> :f
1597 [10:44:18] <die7> nice source list :) kill your system
1598 [10:44:19] <dokma> but wast majority is from stable
1599 [10:44:24] <tx> ok
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1602 [10:44:29] <tx> can you remove (comment out)
1603 [10:44:32] <tx> all but stable for now
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1605 [10:44:40] <tx> you can go destroy your system afterwards :p
1606 [10:44:57] <tx> then do an aptitude update
1607 [10:45:28] <tx> TIL aptitude is graphical
1608 [10:45:35] <tx> I have only ever used apt/apt-get/apt-fast
1609 [10:45:49] <tx> quit
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1611 [10:45:53] <tx> we just want to install ffmpeg for now
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1615 [10:46:45] <tx> just do it via cli lol
1616 [10:46:54] <tx> gotdI am glad I never knew this existed :P
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1618 [10:47:07] <dokma> seems ffmpeg is not in stable
1619 [10:47:25] <tx> ah it's in backports
1620 [10:47:28] <tx> is that commented out?
1621 [10:47:39] <tx>
replaced-url
1622 [10:47:44] <die7> dokma: apt-cache search ffmpeg
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1624 [10:47:51] <n4dir> your best bet is to reinstall and
don't mix debian with testing and/or unstable again
1625 [10:48:07] <tx> uncomment backports, apt-get update
1626 [10:48:07] <dokma> I'm not going to reinstall no matter
what
1627 [10:48:09] <tx> apt-get install ffmpeg
1628 [10:48:31] <n4dir> your system is broken. You can also try to
upgrade to testing or unstable.
1629 [10:48:35] <tx> yeah kinda figured lol, still, even I am a
bit stupid when it comes to repos and I don't mix
stable/unstable and testing like you have :P
1630 [10:48:51] <dokma> broken can get fixed
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1632 [10:48:57] <dokma> this is not windows
1633 [10:48:59] <n4dir> not in that case.
1634 [10:49:11] <tx> eyy
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1636 [10:49:26] <tx> gogogo
1637 [10:49:36] <n4dir> do whatever you want. I don't really
care. But trying to keep it running is pointless. The whole approach
is just plain wrong
1638 [10:49:45] <tx> I am so confused right now
1639 [10:49:50] <die7> :)
1640 [10:49:51] <tx> aptitude's gui is crazy.
1641 [10:50:14] <tx> it could be the rate at which I am getting
data from this thing though
1642 [10:50:19] <tx> ta daaaa
1643 [10:50:37] <dokma> someone is viewing this with a mobile
phone?
1644 [10:50:44] <tx> nope, web browser
1645 [10:50:47] <tx> just a long way away
1646 [10:50:51] <tx> (desktop)
1647 [10:50:52] <dokma> every time you view it with small browser
we get a reduced display
1648 [10:50:57] <tx> ah
1649 [10:50:58] <tx> not me
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1652 [10:53:21] <dokma> who was that?
1653 [10:53:48] <jelly> ,v aptitude
1654 [10:53:49] <judd> Package: aptitude on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.6.8.2-1; jessie: 0.6.11-1+b1; sid: 0.8.6-1; stretch: 0.8.6-1
1655 [10:54:28] <Guest50683> Hello all, what is the directive to
force new path log in a systemd script
1656 [10:54:33] <dokma> someone is viewing with a small browser
window
1657 [10:54:39] <dokma> please maximize
1658 [10:54:41] <Guest50683> actually i write a systemd service
and the log seems to write in /var/log/daemon.log
1659 [10:54:46] <jelly> dokma: get rid of aptitude interactive
more; instead, read this and provide all the info:
1660 [10:54:48] <jelly> !bat
1661 [10:54:48] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
1662 [10:54:57] <jelly> interactive mode*
1663 [10:55:18] <dokma> jelly: seems to be fine
1664 [10:55:23] <dokma> guys already helped
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1666 [10:56:50] <dokma> this has to be the culprit
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1668 [10:56:56] <dokma> it's asking for a newer libstdc++
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1675 [10:59:48] <dokma> again ends up in the same hell pit
1676 [10:59:53] <dokma> if I try to upgrade it
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1679 [11:00:43] <dokma> so ffmpeg depends upon libavformat57 >=
7:3.2.4
1680 [11:00:44] <jelly> if you want actual help, provide info
that's readable, as request above, instead of a remote view
into a terminal
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1682 [11:01:02] <dokma> qwhich is exactly what I have
1683 [11:01:14] <jelly> where's the pastebin?
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1688 [11:03:22] <dokma> will paste when I narrow it down
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1705 [11:09:13] <dokma> well... all seems to be chugging allong
except for not being able to upgrade ffmpeg
1706 [11:09:24] <dokma> which is not really that big of a deal
1707 [11:10:01] <dokma> now to my other problem: subtitleeditor is
missing h264 codecs and I cannot figure out which libs it needs
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1709 [11:11:12] <dokma> The exact error is: "GStreamer
plugins missing. The playback of this movie requires the following
decoders which are not installed: H.264 decoder MPEG-4 AAC
decoder"
1710 [11:11:15] <Velizar> I'm cleaning space on a Pi, and
/usr/share/locale takes quite a bit, but most of it is
locale/[unused locale]/LC_MESSAGES. Is it safe to just rm -rf the
folders for those unused locales? btw localepurge didn't remove
those.
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1712 [11:12:35] <dokma> This is what I have of gstreamer packages:
replaced-url
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1714 [11:13:02] <petn-randall> Velizar: Please ask in #raspbian.
1715 [11:13:03] <n4dir> Velizar: not sure, only ideas. If
localpurge didn't get rid of them, perhaps
"dpkg-reconfigure locales" will?
1716 [11:13:13] <n4dir> there sure is a command to get rid of
unused locales
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1720 [11:13:45] <n4dir> i would first check how much space they
use at all.
1721 [11:15:50] <dokma> Now I've installed
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad:amd64 and now only the H.264 is a
problem...
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1724 [11:18:56] <dokma> I've installed a bunch more gstreamer
stuff and it still chokes on H.264
1725 [11:19:14] <dokma> So the problem is subtitleeditor is
missing gstreamer H.264 plugin.
1726 [11:19:22] <dokma> Anyone knows where that one is found?
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1728 [11:20:14] <n4dir> if it was me i would use apt-cache search
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1733 [11:22:36] <Velizar> dpkg-reconfigure locales didn't
remove them; I'll ask in #raspbian as well
1734 [11:22:56] <dokma> n4dir: apparently debian doesn't ship
H264 gstreamer plugin for legal issues
1735 [11:23:02] <dokma> some stuff I'm reading from 2009
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1737 [11:23:09] <dokma> don't know if it still applies?
1738 [11:23:15] <dokma>
replaced-url
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1746 [11:24:49] <n4dir> i am not in the subject, but search for
264 gives (for example) libx264-142
1747 [11:25:01] <dokma> I have that one installed
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1751 [11:25:07] <dokma> Seems like it's not the one
1752 [11:25:15] <n4dir> also x264 (ah, so they don't do it)
1753 [11:25:54] <dokma> The description for libx264-142 says it is
a shared library but no encoder is mentioned...
1754 [11:25:59] <dokma> Perhaps that's the downfall
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1756 [11:26:18] <dokma> On the other hand:
replaced-url
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1758 [11:27:09] <dokma> Probably also this:
replaced-url
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1763 [11:29:16] <dokma> Yeah, here guys strongly advise against
using Debian Multimedia repos:
replaced-url
1764 [11:29:27] <missmbob> !dmo
1765 [11:29:27] <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
1766 [11:29:30] <dokma> So it seems I'm screwed
1767 [11:29:58] <dokma> !why not dmm
1768 [11:29:58] <dpkg> The deb-multimedia.org repository was once
the only way of getting good multimedia support. By the release of
Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" this was mostly not true and for
Debian 7 "Wheezy" this situation is even better. Libraries
from dmm are known to cause incompatibilities with packages from
Debian; packages may not meet the <DFSG> so are not allowed in
Debian. Use dmm as a last resort; ask me about <dmm pinning>
and <dmm remove>.
1769 [11:30:42] <dokma> So are there any other options to get H264
encoder under Debian?
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1772 [11:30:55] <dokma> As a gstreamer plugin...
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1813 [11:54:51] <die7> has any good HowTo to setup OpenAFS +
LDAP/Kerberos
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1834 [12:01:20] <blackflow> Anyone running steam? The wiki
suggests its runtime be disabled by removing some files but those
paths don't exist, and in fact those files at correct paths
(~/.steam/ubuntu...) don't exist either. So, the issue is
resolved and the wiki needs updating?
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1836 [12:02:13] <blackflow> Or in other words, other than enabling
multiarch and installing 'steam' package, is there
anything else that should be done nowadays to run steam?
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1841 [12:03:25] <petn-randall> blackflow: Which wiki entry are you
talking about?
1842 [12:03:42] <blackflow> petn-randall:
replaced-url
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1846 [12:05:06] <petn-randall> blackflow: AFAIK it's enough
to just install the package, but that's only second hand
experience I'm passing along.
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1849 [12:07:13] <blackflow> well, I also installed
libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386 per that wiki, so in essence all I did was
enable i386 arch, install steam, install that file. Steam seems to
be running fine, though, so I'm assuming the wiki needs an
update.
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1851 [12:07:29] <blackflow> s/that file/that package/
1852 [12:08:03] <petn-randall> blackflow: You can register an
account and fix the wiki entry, it's open for everyone.
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1858 [12:10:24] <blackflow> petn-randall: sure, I can do that.
when I get all the facts straight :) that's why I am asking
here about it.
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1894 [12:30:10] <dadinn> hi all
1895 [12:30:27] <dadinn> I have an issue with jessie-backports
repo
1896 [12:31:03] <dadinn> where would be the best place to report
it?
1897 [12:31:24] <petn-randall> !ask
1898 [12:31:25] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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1900 [12:32:28] <petn-randall> dadinn: ^^^
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1902 [12:33:51] <dadinn> it seems that the package
linux-image-grsec-amd64 in jessie-backports repository has
out-of-date dependency on linux-image-4.8.0-2-grsec-amd64, which is
not available in the jessie-backports repository; instead it should
use 4.9.0 which is available.
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1906 [12:35:49] <blackflow> dadinn: have you used the grsec kernel
before? I ask what your experiences with it are, any breakage,
instabilities, anything like that?
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1914 [12:39:11] <uniTosch> dadinn: seems like you are right. the
maintainer forgot to rebuild the meta package. you can write a bug
report if you want to. you can just omit the meta package for now.
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1918 [12:40:12] <dadinn> blackflow: I haven't been using it
in "production", but have been experimenting with it
before, and like a month ago it was installing without issue:
"apt install -t jessie-backports linux-image-grsec-amd64"
has installed the grsec kernel without issue, was able to install
ZFS kernel modules with it, and reboot into it, and it was running
correctly. It was approx. a month ago. Now the install fails with
unm
1919 [12:40:18] <dadinn> et dependencies error:
linux-image-4.8.0-2-grsec-amd64 is not installable"
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1924 [12:42:10] <blackflow> dadinn: hmm, I was interested if you
had any experience in production, since grsec is no longer giving
out stable patches and they don't recommend the testing ones
for production. I've been using it on gentoo, and had some
minor problems with it, but what scares me are issues reported on
grsec forums about systems crashing or locking up after certain time
has passed. eg, things you can't catch in
1925 [12:42:16] <blackflow> immediate testing.
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1929 [12:42:49] <blackflow> I wanted to push our debian servers to
grsec too, but I think I'm gonna pass
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1938 [12:45:14] <dadinn> blackflow: yeah, I think instead of
grsec, just use: echo "Fuck you CIA/NSA/Russia/anyone! Take
what you want..." > /root/README.txt
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1942 [12:46:33] <blackflow> dadinn: well, I'm going the route
of apparmor + as much isolation as possible through systemd features
/ cgroups / namespaces
1943 [12:47:15] <blackflow> I'll also be rebuilding the
kernel and removing anything I don't need in production.
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1953 [12:51:20] <dadinn> blackflow: I feel soon ending up in this:
replaced-url
1954 [12:52:11] <blackflow> heh yeah, gentoo does that to you :)
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1998 [13:11:44] <tdn> How do I configure whether a LUKS crypto
disk is to be unlocked at startup or not?
1999 [13:12:12] <tdn> I mean if the boot up process should prompt
user for passphrase or just continue without the crypto disk?
2000 [13:13:12] <blackflow> tdn: it should be automatical, if
it's needed (mounted), but it'll need the help of crypttab
to map between mountpoint and luks container
2001 [13:13:28] <blackflow> tdn: and if it's not root, I
suggest using keys rather than passphrases
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2003 [13:13:58] <tdn> blackflow, so how does the system determine
if it is needed or not? How does it determine if a passphrase prompt
should be shown or not?
2004 [13:14:24] <tdn> blackflow, will removing the disk from
crypttab cause the system not to try to unlock it?
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2007 [13:15:39] <blackflow> tdn: iirc, yes, if it's not in
crypttab, the system doesn't know about it
2008 [13:16:21] <blackflow> so you specify the container to be
unlocked via crypttab, in conjunction with unlocked, mapped name
(eg. /dev/mapper/sda3_crypt) used in fstab
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2016 [13:20:54] <tdn> blackflow, ok. So if I specify a LUKS device
in crypttab and not provide a keyfile, then it will prompt for
passphrase at startup.
2017 [13:21:42] <tdn> blackflow, is there a way to specify a
keyfile on a USB stick or something like that? I mean so that the
machine will boot just fine if the stick is in. But if it is not. It
WILL boot, but not unlock the volume? Or will that need to be
scripted manually after startup?
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2021 [13:24:19] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
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2029 [13:30:44] <blackflow> tdn: well, the crypttab config is used
by initramfs scripts to set up the initial environment, critical for
when you have encrypted root. So I'm guessing it could be
possible to specify a path to the key being on some external device,
I'm just not sure how to do that exactly, maybe through uuids
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2031 [13:31:26] <blackflow> tdn: and I mean that in the context of
existing initramfs scripts and hooks, without having ot resort to
writing your own
2032 [13:32:06] <blackflow> otherwise I see nothing that would
prevent the init script of initramfs to unlock the container for
root using a key from an external device
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2041 [13:34:53] <tdn> blackflow, ok, I will look into that. I
think the hard part if making it continue to boot even if the USB is
not there. That and figuring out "where" the USB is at
boot time.
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2043 [13:35:17] <tdn> blackflow, I guess I can alway just have the
system boot up fully and then run a script that does the unlocking
and restart the various services.
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2077 [13:45:34] <blackflow> tdn: the "where" part is the
uuids (or partuids) I mentioned
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2081 [13:47:06] <rm-rfchik> hi, suddenly, java stops working. All
java commands crash with "SIGSEGV (0xb) at
pc=0x00007f140f5d0de8, pid=11510, tid=0x00007f13b08e0700"
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2084 [13:47:38] <rm-rfchik> openjdk-8 8u121-b13-4
2085 [13:47:42] <Mazhive> hello guys , i want some insight of the
latest debian stable (8.7.1) on using nvidia drivers better saying
using a gfx card nvidia 660gtx as i am pretty familiar with debian
(server sides) i was wandering , on my desktop pc i am using fedora
at the moment but i am planning to use debian so i want to do a
fresh install with my gtx660 would this be smooth fresh install or
do i have to take notice of some particular steps to make the
install
2086 [13:47:43] <Mazhive> swiftly.
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2089 [13:48:09] <rm-rfchik> debian stretch
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2091 [13:48:24] <rm-rfchik> any ideas/
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2094 [13:48:52] <petn-randall> !debian-next
2095 [13:48:52] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2096 [13:48:56] <petn-randall> rm-rfchik: ^^^
2097 [13:49:15] <rm-rfchik> thanks
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2102 [13:51:10] <Brigo> Mazhive, i think so, do you need non-free
support?
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2105 [13:51:21] <BluesKaj> Mazhive, after installing debian,
install dkms and nvidia-detect then you should find the recommended
driver after running detect and you shoild be good
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2150 [14:16:19] <fairway> morning
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2156 [14:17:05] <raidghost> Morning
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2161 [14:17:21] <fairway> irc is still alive these days?
2162 [14:17:25] <fairway> hehe
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2166 [14:17:32] <abff> .gm
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2170 [14:19:31] <Stummi> fairway, why shouldn't it?
2171 [14:19:54] <raidghost> fairway: Abit more idle from my side
since the old dialup days
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2175 [14:21:34] <fairway> well yes
2176 [14:21:36] <fairway> laters
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2207 [14:42:02] <linuxthefish> hi, i upgraded from wheezy to
jessie (changed sources file, dist-upgrade) and it failed at
restarting the ssh server but didn't give a reason why
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2210 [14:42:39] <linuxthefish> "systemctl status
ssh.service" just tells me "ssh.service: Main process
exited, code=exited, status=255/n/a" before "Failed to
start OpenBSD Secure Shell server."
2211 [14:42:51] <petn-randall> linuxthefish: Could you complete
the upgrade completely?
2212 [14:43:12] <petn-randall> linuxthefish: "journalctl -u
ssh" or look at /var/log/daemon.log.
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2218 [14:45:55] <linuxthefish> yeah even after --purge removing it
and installing again it still won't start
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2220 [14:46:03] <linuxthefish> petn-randall, i get
replaced-url
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2224 [14:46:36] <petn-randall> linuxthefish: Did you reboot into
the jessie kernel?
2225 [14:47:13] <linuxthefish> ah no, i'll try now
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2234 [14:52:48] <linuxthefish> thanks petn-randall, that works
perfectly!
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2238 [14:53:03] <petn-randall> linuxthefish: Glad I could help :)
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2241 [14:53:31] <gtristan> Ok so I always forget how to do this...
How do I find the upstream source repository for say, this package
I'm looking for right now:
replaced-url
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2243 [14:53:57] <gtristan> doesnt matter sid or what version,
just... what link to press in order to discover the information of
where this code comes from ?
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2251 [14:56:31] <gtristan> Hmmm, looks like this one is a debian
thing, is there a git repo ?
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2255 [14:57:48] <tremon> gtristan: follow the "developer
information (PTS)" link in the right-side menu
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2257 [14:58:49] <tremon> there should usually be an
"upstream" link on the PTS page...
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2259 [14:59:39] <tremon> for debian-only packages, you probably
want the "browse source code" link
2260 [14:59:54] <themill>
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2261 [14:59:55] <gtristan> tremon, thanks... indeed there is no
"upstream" on that PTS page
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2264 [15:01:36] <gtristan> So, is there a git repo for this ?
2265 [15:01:51] <gtristan> Sorry I'm at a bit of a loss, I
have this browse source code page
2266 [15:01:56] <gtristan> doesnt really indicate the VCS
2267 [15:02:03] <gtristan> or how to clone etc
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2269 [15:02:29] <planetmaker> hi I need to check whether there is
some machine re-using an IP which is assigned to one of three device
I run in our local network. I'm not exactly versed in that
business. How should I best try to approach this issue?
2270 [15:03:00] <themill> Software development was possible prior
to git.
2271 [15:03:30] <planetmaker> the setup is bascally such that one
device is an IP camera, an FTP server and a laptop used to configure
the camera via HTTP
2272 [15:04:25] <planetmaker> they're all assigned their
unique, hard-coded IPs, the FTP server is accessible, the
camera's HTTP is accessible, but the connection from camera to
the FTP seems to fail always very quickly
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2282 [15:07:40] <petn-randall> planetmaker: How is this related to
Debian?
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2288 [15:08:49] <synthnassizer> Hi all, may I point you to a
problem I have with trying to run thunar file manager, remotely
(over nx3.5) from a debian 7.11 installation the problem, along with
a screenshot is described in stack overflow:
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2289 [15:08:49] <synthnassizer> windows. Since I have been using
the nxnode and nxserver 3.5 debian packages on other computers
(namely on these slakcware and xubuntu computers), I wonder if
perhaps a fonts apt package is missing. thank you in advance for
your help
2290 [15:09:08] <gtristan> themill, sure, show me the cvs repo, I
mean it's got to be revisioned with *something*
2291 [15:09:32] <themill> maybe
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2293 [15:10:08] * gtristan at least finds:
replaced-url
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2299 [15:11:07] <themill> gtristan: maybe you could ask your real
question then -- that's not the current source
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2302 [15:11:59] <gtristan> themill, I have just been looking for
the upstream, the "where the source code is maintained"
2303 [15:12:05] <tremon> not all packages have public
repositories, maybe somewhat odd but it's not mandated by
debian policy
2304 [15:12:11] <themill> gtristan: why?
2305 [15:12:14] <gtristan> themill, a "browse files"
page does not really tell me this
2306 [15:12:36] <gtristan> themill, not that it is at all relevant
to my question but, because I intend to build it from source repo
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2308 [15:12:43] <planetmaker> petn-randall, it's related such
to debian that I'm sitting on a debian machine now and try to
figure out how I can tackle that problem
2309 [15:12:50] <tremon> you can always use apt-get source to get
the source for version that you're currently using
2310 [15:12:56] <petn-randall> gtristan: You can retrieve the
source with 'apt-get source <foo>'.
2311 [15:13:04] <gtristan> tremon, that would assume someone is
using debian
2312 [15:13:05] <themill> gtristan: if you want to build the
source, you want the source package not the maintainer's repo
(if one even exists)
2313 [15:13:05] <planetmaker> if you can point me to a place to
get better help, I very much appreciate that
2314 [15:13:27] <tremon> a fair assumption, given the channel name
though :)
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2316 [15:13:50] <gtristan> themill, but here, I am _only_ looking
for the source repo, not assuming the user is using any particular
distro
2317 [15:13:52] <petn-randall> planetmaker: It's not meant as
criticism, I'm just wondering if the FTP or the camera are
running Debian.
2318 [15:14:04] <themill> gtristan: you're making assumptions
that are bad
2319 [15:14:06] <themill> !goal
2320 [15:14:06] <dpkg> Describe your goal, not what you think the
solution is.
2321 [15:14:15] <planetmaker> the camera surely not... it's
one of those cheap IOT devices
2322 [15:14:20] <planetmaker> the ftp server not sure
2323 [15:14:33] <gtristan> tremon, right, I have ended up here
because I am looking for source code, which only shows google
results at debian
2324 [15:14:59] <petn-randall> planetmaker: Ah, in that case
I'd further debug this is ##networking. You'll probably
have to check the logs on both devices, and check if network
resolution works fine, etc.
2325 [15:15:03] <themill> gtristan: so what you want is the source
code not a non-existent git repo. That we can do.
2326 [15:15:07] <gtristan> tremon, assuming that debian has some
relatively official version of this thing, I think coming here or
browsing the debian web pages is a good lead for finding that source
2327 [15:15:27] <planetmaker> right, thanks
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2330 [15:15:37] <gtristan> themill, I dont care what it's
revisioned in, I only want the real upstream in whatever VCS is used
by that upstream
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2333 [15:16:24] <themill> gtristan: why is there an obsession with
a vcs?
2334 [15:16:31] <themill> Don't you want the source?
2335 [15:16:48] <themill> The PTS page you were at earlier had the
following "Download Source Package cdrkit:"
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2339 [15:17:50] <Guest50683> I all; my question is simple. Is
there a way with systemd to specify a path to log files ? I create a
new systemd script and log is written is /var/log/daemon.log..
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2342 [15:18:21] <gtristan> themill, rather, what is the obsession
of hiding the vcs ? the answer could just be "The maintainer
only releases tarballs"
2343 [15:18:28] <themill> there is no vcs
2344 [15:18:33] <gtristan> I can live with that, but it's
less than desirable
2345 [15:18:39] <petn-randall> gtristan: To the more general
question, the answer is that not every source package has a VCS, and
even if, there's not requirement to document it currently in
Debian.
2346 [15:19:01] <themill> fwiw I just asked the maintainer and his
reply was: cdrkit is dead, it would be better using xorriso and
friends,
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2349 [15:19:31] <themill> gtristan: you keep asking for something
that doesn't exist. I keep telling you it doesn't exist
and asking what you really want
2350 [15:19:48] <gtristan> themill, understood, but I suspect it
will be years until everything relevant stops depending on cdrkit
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2358 [15:22:47] <petn-randall> Wasn't that the Jörg
Schilling project?
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2360 [15:23:12] <petn-randall> Ah, that was cdrtools.
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2364 [15:24:47] <petn-randall> gtristan: Maybe this does it for
you?
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2365 [15:24:59] <themill> that's out of date
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2388 [15:38:14] <bal> How to get full screen mode in windows
virtual machine after installing debian in win 7?
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2399 [15:42:41] <teraflops> bal: it depends on the virtualization
platform or the client app youre using for accessing the windows
host
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2401 [15:43:04] <jguillen> Hi bal, which hypervisor are you using
?
2402 [15:43:17] <teraflops> bal: are you aware how vague was your
question?
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2444 [16:00:22] <russw> I'm having trouble with my keyboard
setup. Alt-F2 should be launching xfce4-appfinder, but it does not.
It is also (when in a console) being picked up as a 'Q'
char for some reason.
2445 [16:01:17] <russw> I've tried reconfiguring my keybaord
with `keyboard-configuration`, but it didn't help. I'm not
sure whether it is that the keystrokes are being intercepted by
something else, or if i ust don't have the right layout.
2446 [16:01:27] <russw> Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve
this?
2447 [16:01:46] <dontknow> russw, do you have function lock key in
keyboard?
2448 [16:01:56] <russw> dontknow: no
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2450 [16:02:08] <dontknow> ok
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2454 [16:02:56] <russw> more info... This is on a laptop, and I
also have a usb kb plugged in. Both fail to work. It worked
yesterday. Difference is a dual monitor setup (no change to kb
section in xorg.conf), and I added the second keyboard.
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2457 [16:03:16] <russw> (yesterday meaning with just the laptop...
now not working)
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2504 [16:28:23] <dft> good morning, I'm looking for the
package that provides 'stuff' that can be used with
screenrc files. I've scoured apt and packages.debian.org and
have come up with nil. Any help is appreciated.
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2509 [16:29:04] <nkuttler> dft: is stuff a command?
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2516 [16:31:15] <dft> nkuttler: from what I've been reading
yes, the examples i've been reading for automating from within
screenrc don't seem to be using it as a replacement for the
usual "foo/bar" type variables
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2525 [16:33:36] <jelly> dft: afair, "stuff" is
screen's internal command used to push something into the input
buffer, pretending the user typed it in
2526 [16:34:00] <jelly> valid within screenrc and ctrl-a :
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2530 [16:34:18] <uniqdom> Hello. I'm the sysadmin and I need
that a script from an unprivileged user change the system datetime
from cmd line or script. How can I achieve that.
2531 [16:34:23] <uniqdom> Is there a group that has control over
the date cmd?
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2534 [16:34:53] <jelly> uniqdom: install sudo, and give them sudo
privileges to run /bin/date as root.
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2536 [16:35:17] <jelly> uniqdom: man sudoers after you install the
package
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2539 [16:35:42] <uniqdom> that makes sense... thanks jelly
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2541 [16:36:07] <jelly> uniqdom: you will want to make sure
"requiretty" is off
2542 [16:36:13] <uniqdom> ok
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2549 [16:37:21] <jelly> (if the script is to be run from a cron
job, or some other automated way)
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2552 [16:37:31] <fulcan> what happened to the lamp-server one
command install package? How do I get it back? I am using Jessie
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2556 [16:38:02] <jelly> fulcan: it never existed
2557 [16:38:08] <jelly> !lamp
2558 [16:38:08] <dpkg> LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL,
{PHP,Perl,Python} server. Ask me about <install
debian><install apache><install mysql><install
php>. (Hmm... doesn't that make it a DAMP stack?), or
"aptitude install libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
php5-mysql".
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2559 [16:38:25] <fulcan> jelly: apt-get install lamp-server^
2560 [16:38:35] <jelly> right, that never existed
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2562 [16:39:26] <fulcan> jelly: exist on every version of debian I
have ever worked on
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2564 [16:39:46] <jelly> fulcan: then you've never used an
actual debian installation
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2567 [16:40:15] <fulcan> jelly: I'll go ahead and delete
debian now
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2569 [16:40:59] <jelly> fulcan: sure! Use the tools that are most
appropriate to get your work done.
2570 [16:41:03] <Artemis3> fulcan,
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2575 [16:41:46] <Artemis3> there is no such package.
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2580 [16:42:34] <Artemis3> and the bot here also replies to lamp
but i forgot the command
2581 [16:42:37] <Habitual> I rely on
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2583 [16:42:47] <jelly> Artemis3: and there never has been, at
least not since I've been using debian (from around 2.0)
2584 [16:43:07] <Artemis3> i started with potato
2585 [16:43:21] <johnkeates> are you polandball?
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2593 [16:44:27] <jelly> Artemis3: already triggered !lamp after
their first question, fulcan can read it on their own
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2595 [16:45:21] <Artemis3> jelly, ah clever use of they, i was
reading about it yesterday :3
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2599 [16:46:06] <jelly> singular they is best they!
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2608 [16:49:44] <istevenmon> hi guys, i have a question i
configured a pptpd to connect my windows users and strongswan to
create a s2s vpn to my azure subscription, both vpn works great and
the debian server is able to route my windows clients to the azure
the only problem i have is i want to enable internet access to the
pptp clients but when i add iptables masquerade I stop reaching the
azure servers
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2611 [16:50:21] <istevenmon> does the strongswan needs rules in
the nat table?
2612 [16:50:30] <istevenmon> +
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2614 [16:50:51] <eumel> how can i force limits.conf to be loaded
when a program does not use the PAM system for authentication?
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2616 [16:51:18] <bernhardr> I need to resize the space on my ssd
drive (getting write error while updating the kernel). Since i have
no experience with resizing, I cloned my 120 ssd disk to a 250 gb
ssd disk with clonezilla (to make sure i do not wreck the original
ssd drive when resizing). I am able to boot from the 250 gb ssd
witch the cloned os debian 7. The extra space (minus about 10 gb) i
created a new partition
2617 [16:51:18] <bernhardr> for of about 100gb. Now i would like
to try to resize /dev/mapper/root space size 322M used 265M left 41M
87% mounted on /
2618 [16:51:31] <jelly> eumel: you can't,
/etc/security/limits.conf is the config file _for_ a pam module
2619 [16:51:42] <bernhardr> jmcnaught how can i do this ?
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2623 [16:53:16] <eumel> jelly: thank you, i'm having this
issue with a daemon that's granting access to a server from the
network, it's running as root and switching users with setuid
afterwards, but customers need limits.conf to be directly loaded
afterwards
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2625 [16:53:37] <eumel> jelly: is there any way i could cause the
daemon to load the pam modules before forking in the background?
2626 [16:54:02] <plasmoduck> guys I just ran rkhunter and I got
these warnings, is it anything to be concerned about?
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2628 [16:54:22] <jelly> eumel: not without coding PAM support in
it
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2630 [16:55:35] <Artemis3> plasmoduck, i think you are supposed to
use lynis nowdays...
2631 [16:55:51] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: What about the gals in
this channel? :)
2632 [16:56:16] <plasmoduck> petn-randall: ?
2633 [16:56:22] <teclo-> gals ?
2634 [16:56:28] <teclo-> this isn't undernet or something
2635 [16:56:30] <plasmoduck> what about them?
2636 [16:56:39] <jelly> plasmoduck: investigate if any of software
you have installed creates or uses those. rkhunter often gives out
false positives, take its output with a grain of salt
2637 [16:56:47] <eumel> jelly: okay thank you, it's a daemon
from bmc, people loggin in to servers throught it will simply keep
doing su - afterwards ..
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2639 [16:57:05] <plasmoduck> guys and gals :p
2640 [16:57:10] <jelly> eumel: thankfully su has pam support
2641 [16:57:12] <plasmoduck> thanks guys and gals
2642 [16:57:55] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: :)
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2646 [16:58:43] <eumel> jelly: it's crazy, bmc documents say
that it's the OS's fault, but an ldd on the binary proves
that there's no PAM support built into their product ..
2647 [16:58:46] <plasmoduck> I take it you're a gal
petn-randall
2648 [16:59:17] <plasmoduck> I have 1 more question. How could one
stop someone chrooting into a drive? Would encrpytion prevent that?
2649 [16:59:43] <plasmoduck> I'm talking about not being able
to mount the drive.
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2652 [17:00:05] <plasmoduck> just for future reference
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2654 [17:00:55] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: Use LUKS to prevent
people from tampering with your data.
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2657 [17:01:17] <plasmoduck> cheers
2658 [17:01:22] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: On laptops it works
pretty fine. You can even run it on servers with a little
preparation.
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2661 [17:02:57] <Artemis3> petn-randall, i don't see much
point, since you need to script the password when booting, in the
clear... unless you hire someone to type it for you xD
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2670 [17:05:23] <petn-randall> Artemis3: You can use dropbear to
log in via ssh to pass the password to LUKS.
2671 [17:06:06] <rootkea> Hello! I have -std=gnu99 on commandline
but it still shows "ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and
code". Why the C90 warning?
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2673 [17:06:38] <plasmoduck> so I have to wipe my drive to install
luks?
2674 [17:06:42] <petn-randall> Artemis3: This at least prevents
any type of passive eavesdropping, or accessing the data by stealing
the server. The only attack scenario would be to tamper with the
initramfs to add a password logger. But hopefully Debian soon
support secure boot to prevent that, too.
2675 [17:06:53] <plasmoduck> I can't just encrypt it on the
fly like in MacOS?
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2677 [17:07:09] <Artemis3> im checking that, it might come handy.
2678 [17:07:26] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: Correct. IIRC
there's a tool that would allow that, but I'd always
backup my data first. Better safe than sorry.
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2680 [17:07:59] <n4dir> plasmoduck: you could use encfs (assuming
i understand your problem correct). Well: you could look if it helps
2681 [17:08:11] <Artemis3> oh i see dropbear is a tiny ssh server
for initram
2682 [17:08:23] <petn-randall> ,v luksipc
2683 [17:08:24] <judd> Package: luksipc on amd64 -- sid:
0.04-2+b1; stretch: 0.04-2+b1
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2688 [17:08:44] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: You could use this ^^^.
But it's not bulletproof, so back up your data.
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2691 [17:09:56] <petn-randall> plasmoduck: Safer and cleaner is to
back up your data, create a LUKS partition, and then restore the
data.
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2695 [17:10:48] <plasmoduck> ok thanks
2696 [17:10:49] <jelly> petn-randall: and interesting and easier
variation of an in-place migration could be possible if there's
raid1 in place already
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2698 [17:11:10] <plasmoduck> I might just buy a new SSD tomorrow
and replace the hdd and do a fresh install with luks
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2700 [17:11:46] <plasmoduck> breath some new life into this old
toshiba i5
2701 [17:12:00] <petn-randall> jelly: You might have that on
servers, but I don't have that on my laptop :)
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2712 [17:15:20] <bernhardr> I use gparted and see that /dev/sda2
/dev/sda is locked. how can i unlock it so that i can resize ?
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2714 [17:15:50] <martin-_-_> hi
2715 [17:15:50] <jelly> bernhardr: boot from some other disk
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2717 [17:15:57] <martin-_-_> can i remove /var/lib ?
2718 [17:16:02] <jelly> martin-_-_: no
2719 [17:16:02] <martin-_-_> it got 400mb!
2720 [17:16:08] <hanasaki> any package / scripts to harden a
debian install?
2721 [17:16:19] <petn-randall> bernhardr: Is /dev/sda2 your root
partition? Then you need to boot from a live system to do that.
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2723 [17:16:36] <martin-_-_> what can i remove?
2724 [17:16:41] <petn-randall> martin-_-_: You can remove it, but
that'll likely make your system unbootable. You might also want
to ask your real question.
2725 [17:16:46] <jelly> bernhardr: eg. grab latest gparted live
usb/cd image, boot that, then do your work
2726 [17:17:01] <jelly> martin-_-_: why are you asking this?
2727 [17:17:04] <jelly> !goal
2728 [17:17:04] <dpkg> Describe your goal, not what you think the
solution is.
2729 [17:17:17] <bernhardr> petn-randall i booted from an usb
stick with gparted on it. gparted-live-0.28.1-1-amd64
2730 [17:17:25] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
2731 [17:17:39] <martin-_-_> its a nas
2732 [17:17:43] <martin-_-_> i cant modify the partions
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2734 [17:18:16] <bernhardr> jelly i booted from an usb stick with
gparted on it. gparted-live-0.28.1-1-amd64
2735 [17:18:32] <petn-randall> martin-_-_: You might want to
reinstall with a larger root filesystem. What kind of system is
this?
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2737 [17:18:57] <martin-_-_> i can't install a new debian on
this machine
2738 [17:19:07] <martin-_-_> debian lenny
2739 [17:19:26] <petn-randall> lenny? That's EOL for ages
now.
2740 [17:19:26] <martin-_-_> readynas duo (released in 2009)
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2742 [17:19:52] <martin-_-_> and yes its a fucking sparc machine
:)
2743 [17:20:17] <martin-_-_> i need to free up some space
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2745 [17:20:55] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
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2753 [17:25:22] <martin-_-_> where else can i free up space
petn-randall ?
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2762 [17:27:03] <n4dir> what have you done yet to free space?
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2766 [17:27:23] <jelly> bernhardr: I guess it ought to work then
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2770 [17:28:03] <jelly> martin-_-_: ask you hardware vendor for
support?
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2773 [17:28:13] <n4dir> i would always start with cleaning
anything package related (apt-get clean, aptitude purge ~c, apt-get
autoremove, deborphan, etc)
2774 [17:28:20] <martin-_-_> the support was discounted
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2776 [17:28:33] <jelly> discontinued
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2779 [17:28:45] <petn-randall> maybe both?
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2784 [17:28:57] <martin-_-_> ahh thanks n4dir for the apt-get
clean hint
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2786 [17:29:25] <jelly> martin-_-_: show the output of du -x / |
sort -n | tail -40
2787 [17:29:34] <n4dir> i am pretty tired, but you got 2 Gigs for
the root partition ? And everything like usr and such on the same
partition?
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2790 [17:30:14] <jelly> why do people run -s and then still
don't know where _precisely_ disk usage goes
2791 [17:30:36] <martin-_-_> n4dir: no the user dir is on /c/homes
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2795 [17:31:01] <rose32> does anyone know how can I execute with
logrotate a script in postrotate section passing the destionation
file?
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2797 [17:31:03] <n4dir> yeah, but all the system stuff. 2 Gigs
seems very sparse.
2798 [17:31:19] <jelly> scarce?
2799 [17:31:21] <n4dir> I would also remove all apps i sure
don't need.
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2801 [17:31:26] <n4dir> jelly: thanks, yes
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2803 [17:31:33] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
2804 [17:31:56] <bernhardr> petn-randall i booted from an usb
stick with gparted on it. gparted-live-0.28.1-1-amd64 might it stay
locked because it is an LVM2 PV partition ?
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2806 [17:32:31] <bernhardr> jelly i booted from an usb stick with
gparted on it. gparted-live-0.28.1-1-amd64 might it stay locked
because it is an LVM2 PV partition ?
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2809 [17:33:07] <jelly> bernhardr: perhaps gparted doesn't
know how to deal with lvm2, yes
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2811 [17:33:20] <ToHellWithGA> quick question about stretch. if it
is the new stable release, do i need to revise my sources.list to
some keyword other than "stretch" to stay on the testing
release?
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2813 [17:33:27] <jelly> bernhardr: what's your goal?
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2816 [17:34:19] <n4dir> /var/log/frontview whatever frontview
might be, check if you can remove something to be found there,
martin-_-_ (stuff like *gz )
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2819 [17:34:24] <petn-randall> ToHellWithGA: I'd wait for 6+
months before switching to testing/buster then. After the release
testing will point to an empty repository.
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2822 [17:34:44] <jelly> martin-_-_: If you have more space on
other filesystems, you could copy one or more non-critical subtrees
to some other mountpoint, and use symlinks to make things work
2823 [17:34:46] <bernhardr> jelly, i want to resize the /root
space since i cant upgrace the kernel (write error). I need to
resize the space on my ssd drive (getting write error while updating
the kernel). Since i have no experience with resizing, I cloned my
120 ssd disk to a 250 gb ssd disk with clonezilla (to make sure i do
not wreck the original ssd drive when resizing). I am able to boot
from the 250 gb ssd witch
2824 [17:34:46] <bernhardr> the cloned os debian 7. The extra
space (minus about 10 gb) i created a new partition for of about
100gb. Now i would like to try to resize /dev/mapper/root space size
322M used 265M left 41M 87% mounted on /
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2826 [17:35:08] <martin-_-_> okay thanks
2827 [17:35:09] <ToHellWithGA> petn-randall: thanks. i'll set
a reminder for october. there's a guy in my office named
"buster" so he'll be super confused when he sees his
name on my calendar.
2828 [17:35:11] <jelly> bernhardr: show the output of
"vgs" and "lvs"
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2830 [17:35:48] <martin-_-_> could i also use gparted live for my
sparc nas?
2831 [17:36:19] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
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2833 [17:36:26] <martin-_-_> but im afraid that i got a sparc32
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2835 [17:36:40] <jrtc27> martin-_-_: what's in /proc/cpuinfo?
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2837 [17:37:07] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
2838 [17:37:11] <jelly> martin-_-_: you could, in theory, plug
that disk into a different machine, and do resizing there.
2839 [17:37:19] <bernhardr> jelly ok one moment
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2843 [17:38:11] <jelly> martin-_-_: but that gives a possibility
of making the system unbootable back on NAS, so make backups and
exercise caution
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2849 [17:39:22] <jelly> martin-_-_: that 350MB in /var/lib/php5
looks suspicious. Inspect the contents.
2850 [17:39:37] <martin-_-_> jelly: i read on nas-central that
when the nas boots it checks the checksum of the kernel from the
hard disc with the checksum on the rom. if it differs it will reset
the nas :/
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2852 [17:39:59] <martin-_-_> thanks jelly i will have a look on
this
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2856 [17:40:46] <martin-_-_> strange
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2861 [17:41:15] <martin-_-_> it contains files like
sess_vvuseueas01bhll36fi8csoqe6
2862 [17:41:28] <bernhardr> jelly
replaced-url
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2866 [17:43:15] <bernhardr> jelly it only shows the 120 gb that i
cloned form the 120 gb ssd drive. but it does not show the extra
space of the 250 gb ssd (even though within gparted i can see the
extra partition that i created for it 100gb).
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2868 [17:44:06] <bernhardr> jelly, but actully when i could resize
the space for /root that would be fine for now to test if i can
resize it..
2869 [17:44:16] <jelly> bernhardr: so you got a 90GB home LV but
only 300MB for / ?
2870 [17:44:51] <bernhardr> jelly yes.. It was an default server
install debian seven some time ago..
2871 [17:45:06] <jelly> you could have shrinked that home a bit
and that would have made space for / to be extended, no need for a
new disk
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2873 [17:45:44] <bernhardr> jelly, resizing /dev/mapper/root space
322M used 265M left 41M 87% / would solve my issue
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2875 [17:45:50] <jelly> yes, guided partitioning from the
installer leads the unwary user to pick some very strange
recommendations
2876 [17:45:53] <simbalion> Can someone point me to documentation
for the --install option with update-alternatives?
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2882 [17:47:02] <jelly> bernhardr: well, there's no need to
have two partitions as separate PVs on the same disk
2883 [17:47:34] <jelly> bernhardr: you can delete the new
partition you just made, and grow the current /dev/sdc5 manually
2884 [17:47:44] <bernhardr> jelly, ok, i can remove the newly
created one..
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2887 [17:48:03] <jelly> or, if you want to save this 250G device,
you can shrink home a bit, and keep using the 120G disk
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2889 [17:48:15] <jelly> bernhardr: what will it be?
2890 [17:48:55] <jelly> shrink home and keep using 120G disk, or
grow sdc5 PV on this one?
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2894 [17:50:10] <bernhardr> jelly first grow sdc5 pv on this one
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2897 [17:50:59] <bernhardr> jelly do i need to delete the newly
created 100 gb sda3 first right ?
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2899 [17:51:38] <jelly> bernhardr: no need to, you can do both in
one step. do a "sfdisk -d /dev/sda", redirect the output
to a file, and also pastebin the output
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2901 [17:52:08] <jelly> that will just dump the current partition
table in an easily editable format
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2904 [17:52:45] <jelly> bernhardr: also pastebin the output of
"blockdev --getsize64 /dev/sda" and "lsblk"
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2909 [17:53:18] <bernhardr> jelly in the mean time i deleted sda3
(so now got 113 gb unallocated space) plus the clomete inmage of the
120 gb acctive but locked.
2910 [17:53:32] <jelly> martin-_-_: you may safely delete all the
old sess_* files there.
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2912 [17:53:48] <martin-_-_> jelly: done
2913 [17:54:03] <jelly> martin-_-_: did that clean up enough space
2914 [17:54:16] <martin-_-_> 4.5mb are free :)
2915 [17:54:48] <bernhardr> jelly can i still do sfdisk -d
/dev/sda ?
2916 [17:54:48] <jelly> martin-_-_: weird, what does "du
/var/lib/php5" and also "ls -ld /var/lib/php5" say
now
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2918 [17:55:04] <jelly> bernhardr: yes
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2923 [17:56:39] <martin-_-_> damn... it still got 375mb
2924 [17:56:50] <martin-_-_> maybe i removed the wrong files
2925 [17:57:02] <martin-_-_> when executing /var/lib/frontview# rm
/var/lib/php5/* -Rf -bash: /bin/rm: Argument list too long
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2932 [17:59:19] <bernhardr> jelly ok
replaced-url
2933 [17:59:53] <jelly> martin-_-_: I didn't say to remove
_all_ the files in there, or to use recursion, just the ones
starting with sess_
2934 [18:00:34] <martin-_-_> still the same error
2935 [18:00:47] <jelly> martin-_-_: "Argument list too
long" means your shell thinks you gave it too long a line and
refused to run the command at all
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2937 [18:01:41] <martin-_-_> i need a shellscript with a for loop
and remove each file with rm arg
2938 [18:01:42] <jelly> martin-_-_: use "find" to delete
them. find /var/lib/php5 -name 'sess_*' -type f -print0 |
xargs -0 rm &
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2941 [18:02:31] <bernhardr> jelly i will reboot that server so
that i can copy past rthe output (now booted from usb so i cannot
connect to it..) one moment
2942 [18:02:35] <n4dir> i would assume find has the --delete
option
2943 [18:02:36] <jelly> martin-_-_: & puts the command in
background. It will take a while, mostl likely there are millions of
files in there.
2944 [18:02:46] <jelly> n4dir: find version on lenny?
2945 [18:03:14] <jelly> n4dir: my memory is not that good to
remember such details
2946 [18:03:28] <n4dir> i didn't even think that he is on
lenny.
2947 [18:03:31] <martin-_-_> so there seems to be a wrong php
config
2948 [18:03:36] <n4dir> i avoid xargs like a plague, but anyway
2949 [18:04:05] <martin-_-_> maybe I should move the /var/lib/php5
folder to /c/var/libphp5 or something like that
2950 [18:04:08] <jelly> bernhardr: hm, that doesn't look like
output of "sfdisk -d ...", which command was that
2951 [18:04:29] <jelly> martin-_-_: no
2952 [18:04:44] <bernhardr> jelly one moment.. restarting and ill
paste all info you requested
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2955 [18:05:31] <jelly> martin-_-_: first wipe the stuff, see how
much space is recovered
2956 [18:06:09] <jelly> n4dir: they said it was an embedded copy
of lenny on a NAS thing
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2960 [18:06:30] <martin-_-_> /dev/hdc1 1.9G 1.6G 373M 82% / thanks
jelly
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2965 [18:07:40] <n4dir> yeah, after you pointed it out i
remembered it was mentioned above
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2968 [18:08:11] <jelly> martin-_-_: this will keep filling up as
long as you're using the web ui for the NAS
2969 [18:08:11] <n4dir> at least we agree that find is the way to
go :-)
2970 [18:08:38] <jelly> martin-_-_: later releases have a cron job
to wipe old php session files
2971 [18:09:34] <martin-_-_> when you say later releases you mean
the php software?
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2973 [18:09:39] <bernhardr> jelly here is the output
replaced-url
2974 [18:09:42] <jelly> later debian releases.
2975 [18:09:50] <martin-_-_> ahh okay
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2983 [18:11:52] <jelly> martin-_-_: if this system has cron
installed and it is running, you can set up a job to run something
like "/usr/bin/find /var/lib/php5 -name 'sess_*'
-type f -mtime +5 -print0 | xargs -0 rm" every now and then
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2986 [18:12:19] <martin-_-_> yes there is cron installed
2987 [18:12:33] <martin-_-_> I'll add it to weekly
2988 [18:12:38] <jelly> martin-_-_: also see if "find
/var/lib/php5 -name 'sess_*' -type f -mtime +5
-delete" works or throws an error, that's a bit simpler
and does the same thing
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2992 [18:13:55] <martin-_-_> jelly: find: invalid predicate
`-delete'
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2994 [18:14:14] <martin-_-_> find /var/lib/php5 -name
'sess_*' -type f -mtime +5 works
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3003 [18:16:10] <sine0> hi folks. I want to run a virtual desktop
on an i5 from my home using debian. I normally install debian from
net install min and use only headless mode. would it be better to
install a full GUI version of debian and then setup remote desktop
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3007 [18:17:38] <petn-randall> sine0: You don't need a
different installer, if that is your question.
3008 [18:17:57] <sine0> I was going to grab the full version iso
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3013 [18:18:05] <jelly> bernhardr: right. Now save that output of
sfdisk, because if you mess up your partition table, it can be used
to restore it. Then you can very carefully resize sda2 and sda5 to
span the 250GB size of new device.
3014 [18:18:07] <sine0> but ill stick with net inst
3015 [18:18:20] <jelly> bernhardr: the result would look something
like this:
replaced-url
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3018 [18:18:39] <petn-randall> sine0: The full version will just
save you a little bit of downloading during installation.
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3028 [18:19:53] <jhutchins> sine0: Which you will make up for
downloading the full image.
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3031 [18:20:08] <jelly> bernhardr: you can download that changed
partition table into a file, and rewrite the partition table on disk
using something like sfdisk -f /dev/sda < downloaded-file-name
3032 [18:20:09] <Azulflame> sorry if this is OT, but is there a
room for Raspberry Pi stuff? I can't pull the channel list
right nowl
3033 [18:20:10] <jhutchins> sine0: The full image contains a lot
of stuff you won't use.
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3035 [18:20:20] <bernhardr> jelly ok .. how do we continue..
currently i booted from that ssd. do i need to boot from usb disk
again with gparted ?
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3037 [18:20:24] <jhutchins> !raspian
3038 [18:20:24] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
replaced-url
3039 [18:20:34] <sine0> jhutchins: i like it light ill just stick
with it, got lan fibre connection anyway
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3041 [18:20:48] <Azulflame> #join #raspian
3042 [18:20:51] <jhutchins> Azulflame: I don't know if
there's generic Pi channel, they might.
3043 [18:20:59] <jelly> bernhardr: you don't have to, no, but
you'll need to reboot after that to make kernel see the new
sizes
3044 [18:21:02] <Azulflame> ^ ignore my inability to type
3045 [18:21:03] <sine0> #raspbian
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3049 [18:21:52] <jelly> bernhardr: sfdisk will complain a little
because you're forcing it to write on disk that's
currently in use
3050 [18:21:56] <jelly> that's expected
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3055 [18:22:54] <jelly> bernhardr: the important part is to notice
how sda2 and sda5 start at EXACTLY the same sector as your old
partition table, and are just extended a bit
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3063 [18:23:55] <jelly> bernhardr: if you can, pastebin the output
of sfdisk -f ... < file
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3067 [18:24:21] <jelly> bernhardr: also, you can verify the
partition table got written to, by doing "sfdisk -d
/dev/sda" again
3068 [18:24:23] <bernhardr> jelly one sec
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3078 [18:27:11] <jelly> bernhardr: sometimes you don't even
have to reboot after this, but can just run "partprobe
/dev/sda" instead. This doesn't always work, often a
reboot is required.
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3081 [18:27:58] <bernhardr> jelly i saved the content of this
paste..
replaced-url
3082 [18:28:35] <bernhardr> jelly so how do i do i allocate the
rest of the unused space to it ?
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3088 [18:29:46] <bubbely> hi. i just installed debian (dvd1) and
my wifi card is not detected. what can i do
3089 [18:29:58] <greycat> !nonfree firmware
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3091 [18:30:18] <greycat> !firmware
3092 [18:30:18] <dpkg> Firmware is software to operate electronic
devices, usually contained in EPROM or flash memory. Some Linux
kernel drivers require firmware to be provided from userspace,
notably for <WiFi> devices. Most firmware files are not part
of a Debian release as they do not conform to the <DFSG>; some
are available via <contrib> and <non-free> packages, ask
me about <search>. See also <installer firmware>.
replaced-url
3093 [18:30:20] <Azulflame> let's say I wanted to set up an
alias "real" such that $ alias real='/usr/bin/',
how could I set it so that I could do "realmd5" and run
/usr/bin/md5sum ?
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3096 [18:30:33] <greycat> Azulflame: that would be a separate
alias.
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3099 [18:31:01] <bernhardr> jelly when i look at my paste. sda2
and sda5 do not start exactly at the same ooint SDA2 start 501758
SDA5 start 501760
3100 [18:31:05] <rohit> hey guys, I was trying to install
libfontconfig1, which got interrupted and now my dpkg is all messed
up
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3102 [18:31:22] <rohit> how can I correct it?
3103 [18:31:29] <jelly> bernhardr: they start at exactly the same
point in the new partition table, as they did in the old one
3104 [18:31:32] <nkuttler> !tell rohit about errors
3105 [18:31:38] <greycat> Azulflame: but you could make a FUNCTION
named real (not an alias) and have a local PATH variable inside the
function....
3106 [18:31:48] <Azulflame> I would want a master alias such that
I can do "real <command>" and run
"/usr/bin/<command>". Is there a way to do this with
1 alias, or would I have to do it for each individual program in
/usr/bin ?
3107 [18:32:27] <greycat> real() { local PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH;
"$@"; }
3108 [18:32:30] <bernhardr> jelly ok, how do we continue from here
?
3109 [18:32:33] <jelly> bernhardr: I've taken the liberty to
update the partition table at
replaced-url
3110 [18:32:45] <rohit> dpkg:error process package <package
name>, there are lot of packages
3111 [18:32:45] <dpkg> rohit: I think you lost me on that one
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3114 [18:33:33] <nkuttler> rohit: please paste the command +
entire output on paste.debian.net
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3118 [18:34:20] <jelly> bernhardr: I've only used exactly
250,000,000,000 bytes so you can clone the disk to some other 250G
disk if need be, even if it has slightly less or slightly more space
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3122 [18:34:52] <bernhardr> jelly i see your content.. i need to
put that in a file and save it eg as ssd and then import it with
sfdisk -f /dev/sda < downloaded-file-name
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3125 [18:35:00] <jelly> bernhardr: yes
3126 [18:35:06] <bernhardr> jelly ok one moment
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3128 [18:35:32] <Azulflame> since you are using ssds, I'm
going to remind everyone that DD is not SSD friendly. Also, is
sfdisk a SSD-friendly dd clone?
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3131 [18:35:49] <jelly> bernhardr: wget
replaced-url
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3133 [18:36:10] <jelly> Azulflame: it's not a dd at all,
it's a fdisk.
3134 [18:36:16] <Azulflame> ah
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3136 [18:36:53] <bernhardr> jelly i wrote the file ssd and will
now sfdisk -f /dev/sda < ssd
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3138 [18:37:58] <rohit>
replaced-url
3139 [18:38:08] <deepworld> ls
3140 [18:38:15] <rohit> @nkuttler here is the link
replaced-url
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3142 [18:38:18] <deepworld> oups ahah
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3144 [18:38:31] <bernhardr> jelly this is the output after the
command
replaced-url
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3147 [18:39:28] <nkuttler> rohit: try a dpkg --configure -a
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3149 [18:40:06] <rohit> did that
3150 [18:40:10] <rohit> did not work
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3152 [18:40:22] <nkuttler> rohit: what was the output?
3153 [18:40:35] <rohit> same error as apt-get -f install error
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3161 [18:42:22] <Trozz> does anyone use SSSD for AD auth?
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3163 [18:42:44] <greycat> !anyone
3164 [18:42:45] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you,
knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'.
Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_
"does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about
<popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask>
<polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
3165 [18:42:47] <bubbely>
replaced-url
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3167 [18:43:26] <nkuttler> rohit: is that paste the actual output?
or did you remove anything?
3168 [18:43:37] <bernhardr> jelly and this is the output of sfdisk
-d /dev/sda
replaced-url
3169 [18:43:40] <nkuttler> rohit: anyway, i'd probably try to
dpkg -r the offending packages next
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3171 [18:44:01] <jelly> bernhardr: so it didn't do anything
3172 [18:44:13] <rohit> no
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3174 [18:44:24] <rohit> its just the last part of the output
3175 [18:44:28] <bubbely> jelly: still in the sme situatoin as
yesterday =/
3176 [18:44:34] <nkuttler> rohit: .. yeah, that's not very
useful...
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3178 [18:45:01] <jelly> bernhardr: which debian release is this?
your sfdisk seems to behave different than the one in wheezy or
jessie
3179 [18:45:19] <bernhardr> Debian Wheezy
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3181 [18:45:37] <jelly> hmm
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3188 [18:48:07] <bernhardr> jelly the fact that gparted also
stated that that partition is locked could be the issue ?or
prevented to change from bios ?
3189 [18:48:33] <greycat> "locked"? Is it a failing USB
mass storage device?
3190 [18:49:08] <bernhardr> jelly actually just resizing the /root
would give the same problem ?
3191 [18:49:28] <rohit> @nkuttler here is the complete error
3192 [18:49:29] <rohit>
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3197 [18:51:28] <bubbely> is there an app to download deb with all
its dependenceis? someone should make one...
3198 [18:51:37] <jelly> bernhardr: try this instead: sfdisk -uS -f
/dev/sda < file
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3202 [18:52:30] <bernhardr> jelly sfdisk: can specify only one
device (except with -l or -s)
3203 [18:52:32] <Azulflame> bubbely, yeah, it's called
apt-get
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3205 [18:52:57] <jelly> bernhardr: what was the exact command line
you gave
3206 [18:53:16] <bernhardr> jelly sfdisk -uS -f /dev/sda ssd
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3208 [18:53:25] <bubbely> Azulflame: without internet
3209 [18:53:27] <jelly> bernhardr: you forgot <
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3211 [18:53:41] <bubbely> Azulflame: maybe u can help..
replaced-url
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3216 [18:54:25] <Azulflame> have you made sure that the Wifi is
enabled in Bios and that you haven't hit the hardware switch
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3218 [18:55:10] <bubbely> my bios doesnt have anything in it about
wifi
3219 [18:55:14] <bubbely> and ya there is no hardware switch
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3224 [18:56:36] <bubbely> oh
3225 [18:56:40] <bubbely> maybe i turned on airplone mode by
accident
3226 [18:56:47] <bernhardr> jelly sfdisk -uS -f /dev/sda < ssd
replaced-url
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3230 [18:57:21] <jelly> bernhardr: that's good!
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3233 [18:57:41] <jelly> bernhardr: confirm with sfdisk -d /dev/sda
it really wrote it
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3236 [18:58:48] <bernhardr> jelly sfdisk -d /dev/sda
replaced-url
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3239 [18:59:39] <jelly> bernhardr: so those are new sizes. now
reboot, and after reboot you'll be able to do "pvresize
/dev/sdc5", and then you'll have free space to grow any LV
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3241 [19:00:02] <bernhardr> jelly ok first ill reboot :)
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3243 [19:00:31] <jelly> bernhardr: after reboot, do
"pvs" and "vgs" before "pvresize
/dev/sdc5", then do it again afterwares
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3245 [19:02:17] <jelly> if it doesn't boot properly, then you
learn not to trust random people on irc
3246 [19:02:25] <jelly> so it's a win-win situation
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3253 [19:03:35] <bernhardr> jelly pvs and vgs shows 119 GB
replaced-url
3254 [19:03:45] <bernhardr> jelly after reboot
3255 [19:04:29] <jelly> yep, because lvm "format" on
that partition has not been changed
3256 [19:04:51] <jelly> bernhardr: now do "pvresize
/dev/sda5" and look at the numbers again
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3263 [19:05:43] <pldiem> test
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3265 [19:05:54] <jelly> pldiem: test failed
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3267 [19:06:06] <Braccio|D|Ferr0> sera
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3274 [19:06:53] <Meerkat> Why is this the case (404 not found) for
so many debian packages?
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3275 [19:07:16] <bernhardr> jelly ok.. it changed to 232 GB.. i
reached past limit of pastebin hehe so i cant show the output..
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3278 [19:07:49] <jelly> bernhardr: now you can go resize / LV and
filesystem without further reboots.
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3282 [19:08:29] <bernhardr> jelly great, i learned a lot.. so how
is this resing done for /root (the space that is giving me issues i
guess)..
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3287 [19:09:11] <rohit> hey guys, can anyone help me with these
errors,
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3290 [19:09:23] <jelly> bernhardr: eg. to resize it to 1GiB,
lvresize -L 1G -r /dev/mapper/SSD-root
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3293 [19:10:08] <jelly> bernhardr: -r will call
"resize2fs" automatically to grow the filesystem
structures, after resizing the LV device
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3295 [19:10:28] <oftc_ftw> Hi all. I want to install clamav and
the wiki entries most times suggest to install "optional
dependencies" to ensure clamav can open/extract all files.
However, the Debian package does not seem to have any such
opt-dependencies or suggestions, e.g. bzip2 is not in there.
3296 [19:10:30] <jelly> bernhardr: you can omit it, but then you
have to run resize2fs /dev/mapper/SSD-root separately
3297 [19:10:37] <synthnassizer> 1
3298 [19:10:53] <oftc_ftw> So, do I have to install these packages
or not for clamav to be fully operational?
3299 [19:11:24] <jelly> oftc_ftw: which wiki entries?
3300 [19:11:50] <centrx> oftc_ftw: clamav depends on clamav-data,
and clamav-data depends on several libraries including libbz2
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3302 [19:12:11] <bernhardr> jelly So it resize now to 1GiB with ,
lvresize -L 1G -r /dev/mapper/SSD-root
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3305 [19:12:28] <oftc_ftw> jelly: the ones you find when you
search for something like "Debian clamav installation" or
something.
3306 [19:12:45] <bernhardr> jelly the last two remarks i do not
understand.. but i will try the command.. lvresize -L 1G -r
/dev/mapper/SSD-root
3307 [19:12:53] <oftc_ftw> bernhardr: i see, but bzip2 is not in
there, right? That's what specifically made me wonder.
3308 [19:13:00] <tw> bernhardr: that's a really bad idea to
blindly try.
3309 [19:13:03] <oftc_ftw> o sorry, centrx ^
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3314 [19:13:25] <tw> bernhardr: -L 1G sets a 1 GiB size, which is
probably really, really wrong.
3315 [19:13:47] <jelly> tw: it's a much better size than
their current 300MB
3316 [19:13:53] <tw> Then I take it back.
3317 [19:14:01] <bernhardr> tw why ? the size is now 322 mb so yes
1 gb should be ok
3318 [19:14:04] <jelly> tw: context is important!
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3321 [19:14:36] <oftc_ftw> centrx: hmm, clamav-data doesn't
seem to be a package: "Note, selecting
'clamav-freshclam' instead of
'clamav-data'"
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3326 [19:15:05] <centrx> oftc_ftw: oh sorry, I meant libclamav7
instead of clamav-data
3327 [19:15:09] <bernhardr> jelly The filesystem on
/dev/mapper/ssd-root is now 1048576 blocks long. should i need to do
anything else for /root to take it in affect ?
3328 [19:15:31] <jelly> bernhardr: /root is just a directory on
the / mountpoint
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3330 [19:15:51] <tw> Check it with df -h to see if online resize
worked.
3331 [19:15:52] <jelly> bernhardr: look at "df" output
and enjoy your extended filesystem.
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3333 [19:16:01] <jelly> that's it
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3337 [19:16:16] <oftc_ftw> centrx: ok, i see libclamav7 in the new
packages to be installed, but none of these: arj bzip2 cabextract
cpio file gzip lha ...
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3340 [19:16:37] <centrx> oftc_ftw: It depends on the libraries,
not the executables. Those libraries are used to extract/examine the
archives
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3344 [19:17:00] <centrx> oftc_ftw: so instead of bzip2, it depends
on libbz2
3345 [19:17:05] <bernhardr> jelly /dev/mapper/ssd-root 1015880
272472 691236 29% / (got the extra space)..
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3347 [19:17:13] <jelly> yep
3348 [19:17:42] <oftc_ftw> centrx: So then all the Wiki entries
about installing clamav are simply wrong and copy wrong info from
other infos?
3349 [19:17:57] <bernhardr> jelly can i use the same command to
resize /usr (68% used of 8 gb)
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3352 [19:18:06] <centrx> oftc_ftw: link?
3353 [19:18:15] <oftc_ftw> centrx: it seems libbz2 is not in there
:/ nor any other lib that matches
3354 [19:18:20] <jelly> bernhardr: you now have lots of free space
in the LVM volume group. Don't allocate all of it right away,
but rather resize each mountpoint as needed, yes
3355 [19:18:35] <bernhardr> jelly where does it shifts the space
from ? from /home ?
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3359 [19:18:45] <OtakuSenpai> ,v vimtutor
3360 [19:18:46] <judd> No package named 'vimtutor' was
found in amd64.
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3362 [19:19:03] <OtakuSenpai> whats the package name for vimtutor
3363 [19:19:14] <Brigo> OtakuSenpai, i think it comes with vim
3364 [19:19:19] <jelly> bernhardr: no, it's the larger
/dev/sdc5 partition, you told the kernel to use all of it for LVM
with that pvresize
3365 [19:19:21] <OtakuSenpai> ok
3366 [19:19:34] <centrx> oftc_ftw:
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3369 [19:19:45] <Brigo> OtakuSenpai, vim-runtime
3370 [19:19:52] <bernhardr> jelly Ah yes.. now i understand this
is very cool jelly.. your the best :)
3371 [19:20:09] <OtakuSenpai> Brigo: thnx
3372 [19:20:19] <Brigo> OtakuSenpai, np
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3375 [19:21:52] <bernhardr> jelly since the first ssd disk which
is actually 120 gb.. this resing would not be that easy right ?
first i would need to shrink for instance /home to give it too
/dev/mapper/ssd-root ?
3376 [19:22:06] <jelly> bernhardr: basically there's like 3-4
layers to get to the filesystem, and each needed extending from the
bottom up. First you got a larger disk and cloned the data. Then you
extended the partition used for LVM. Then you extended LVM
structures on that partition. Then you extended logical volume and
filesystem for /
3377 [19:22:15] <jelly> bernhardr: yes.
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3381 [19:23:30] <jelly> bernhardr: extending can almost always be
done online without reboot, shrinking requires unmounting and some
extra steps, and as it's done rarely, it's not very
optimized (read: shrinking ext4 is horribly slow)
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3383 [19:23:41] <oftc_ftw> centrx: i'm sorry, after intensely
looking at the installation candidates, i realized that libbz2-1.0
is already installed on my machine. sorry for the noise... :/
3384 [19:23:50] <neilthereildeil> can interrupting a package
installation with ctrl+c corrupt my package DB?
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3386 [19:23:55] <oftc_ftw> and thanks a lot
3387 [19:24:08] <rohit> guys I am getting these error when I run
"apt-get -f install" can you please help
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3388 [19:24:22] <jhutchins> ,v squirrelmail
3389 [19:24:23] <judd> Package: squirrelmail on amd64 -- jessie:
2:1.4.23~svn20120406-2; wheezy: 2:1.4.23~svn20120406-2
3390 [19:24:39] <jelly> squirrelmail is a-dead!
3391 [19:24:52] <jhutchins> !why is squirrelmail not in stretch?
3392 [19:24:53] <dpkg> jhutchins: what are you talking about?
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3394 [19:25:06] <jelly> !bug rm squirrelmail
3395 [19:25:12] <jelly> ,bug rm squirrelmail
3396 [19:25:15] <judd> Bug
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3397 [19:25:33] <jhutchins> Recommended replacement?
3398 [19:25:34] <jelly> jhutchins: notice it's not in sid
either.
3399 [19:25:41] <jelly> roundcube possibly
3400 [19:25:51] <jhutchins> I've heard that before.
3401 [19:25:54] <bernhardr> jelly i was able upgrade the kernel
now with the added space. i am very glad. thank you so much for your
help.
3402 [19:26:14] <jhutchins> ,v roundcube
3403 [19:26:22] <judd> Package: roundcube on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.7.2-9+deb7u2; wheezy-security: 0.7.2-9+deb7u6; jessie-backports:
1.1.5+dfsg.1-1~bpo8+4; sid: 1.2.3+dfsg.1-3; stretch: 1.2.3+dfsg.1-3
3404 [19:26:22] <jelly> bernhardr: you're welcome. Have a
nice day!
3405 [19:26:48] <jelly> jhutchins: the one in jessie-bpo seems to
be up-to-date on security fixes
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3407 [19:27:13] <jelly> but it's still a typical php app with
new security issues on a monthly basis
3408 [19:27:56] <jhutchins> Yeah, I mostly update those from
upstream, but I often install from the package so I'll have a
standard framework and layout.
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3420 [19:32:27] <doslas> hi
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3427 [19:34:15] <doslas> i have this problem in Variety : There
are SSL incompatibilities between your version of Python and some
https sites like Wallhaven.
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3431 [19:36:54] <jelly> doslas: what's "Variety"?
3432 [19:36:56] <jelly> !ask
3433 [19:36:56] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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3435 [19:37:38] <doslas> 8.7
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3438 [19:37:51] <doslas> "Variety"?
3439 [19:37:56] <doslas> ok
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3442 [19:38:44] <doslas>
replaced-url
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3445 [19:39:43] <jelly> doslas: ok, did you install it from a
debian repository or some other place?
3446 [19:39:49] <jelly> ,v variety
3447 [19:39:51] <judd> Package: variety on amd64 --
jessie-backports: 0.6.2-1~bpo8+1; sid: 0.6.3-1; stretch: 0.6.3-1;
experimental: 0.6.3-2
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3451 [19:42:12] <doslas> i do not remember
3452 [19:42:27] <jelly> doslas: pastebin the output of
"apt-cache policy variety"
3453 [19:42:35] <jelly> !paste
3454 [19:42:35] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
replaced-url
3455 [19:42:49] <doslas> ok
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3459 [19:43:47] <doslas>
replaced-url
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3463 [19:46:16] <russw> is there a way to check what package
versions exist in backports?
3464 [19:46:27] <russw> I tried `apt-cache -t jessie-backports
policy xfce4`, but it gave the same as without the -t.
3465 [19:46:41] <russw> not sure if that means no backport for
xfce4, or if it ignored the -t
3466 [19:48:05] <jelly> doslas: good, that seems to come from
jessie-backports repo
3467 [19:48:26] <doslas> good
3468 [19:48:40] <zykotick9> russw: i doubt there are any DEs in
backports...
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3470 [19:48:52] <russw> zykotick9: too sprawling?
3471 [19:49:10] <altyr> ,v xfce4
3472 [19:49:11] <judd> Package: xfce4 on amd64 -- wheezy: 4.8.0.3;
jessie: 4.10.1; stretch: 4.12.3; sid: 4.12.3
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3476 [19:50:12] <russw> interesting. I usually just stick to
stable and use the odd backport... any recommendations on pulling
that 4.12.3 into my system or should I avoid it?
3477 [19:50:15] <jelly> russw: visit backports.debian.org and
check there? "apt-cache policy xfce4" will tell you about
ALL the available versions in ALL the configured repos. If you have
jessie-backports configured and it's not listed, it means
there's no package with such a name there.
3478 [19:50:37] <russw> thx, jelly
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3482 [19:51:47] <jelly> russw: unless someone somewhere has done
all the work of backporting 4.12 for jessie, you can't
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3484 [19:52:00] <doslas> jelly any ideas?
3485 [19:52:43] <jelly> doslas: not really, tried installing it
but it looks complex enough that I don't want to give any
advice
3486 [19:52:45] <russw> jelly: isn't sid for jessie?
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3489 [19:52:55] <jelly> russw: jessie is for jessie.
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3492 [19:54:24] <jelly> russw: sid, also called unstable, is
basically the development branch of debian. You do not want to mix
an installation of a stable release like jessie with unstable.
3493 [19:54:31] <russw> ok, so why does stretch have a repo when
it isn't official yet? I thought sid would be the leading edge
until release point... but stretch was listed in that ,v command
3494 [19:54:49] <doslas> jelly In order to show you the problem.
3495 [19:54:49] <doslas> You must restart.
3496 [19:54:49] <doslas> It works automatically with reboot
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3498 [19:55:17] <jelly> russw: for people wanting to help with the
next release
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3500 [19:55:30] <russw> is it that stretch was feature-frozen
while sid remains unconstrained?
3501 [19:55:39] <jelly> yes and no...
3502 [19:55:43] <jelly> !freeze
3503 [19:55:43] <dpkg> The 'freeze' is when large
changes to testing version of Debian are stopped for few months.
During this period, no new package uploads are made except to fix
critical bugs or to provide documentation updates. During the
freeze, bugs are squashed to 'stabilize' the release to
make the new 'stable'. Stretch started to freeze in Nov
2016 and entered full freeze on 5 Feb 2017. Also ask me about
<slushy>, <stretch freeze>.
3504 [19:55:44] <doslas> You'll see a message on your desktop
3505 [19:55:47] <jelly> !slushy
3506 [19:55:47] <dpkg> When a <testing> release becomes
frozen, <unstable> tends to partially freeze as well. This is
because developers are reluctant to upload radically new software to
unstable, in case the frozen software in testing needs minor updates
and to fix release critical bugs which keep testing from becoming
<stable>.
3507 [19:56:25] <jelly> doslas: maybe, but I don't have Gnome
running and I'm not willing to mess this machine up too much,
using it for work
3508 [19:56:59] <russw> awesome. thx, jelly.
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3510 [19:57:22] <russw> So when in slushy mode, where do radical
changes happen? private repos only?
3511 [19:57:29] <doslas> There is nothing wrong
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3513 [19:57:43] <doslas> send you a picture.؟
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3515 [19:58:03] <russw> nm... I guess that is where it always
happens since it is only what changes are accepted to sid, anyway.
3516 [19:58:09] <doslas> Website Images Please?
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3520 [19:59:24] <jelly> doslas: imgur.com, picpaste.com
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3524 [20:00:07] <jelly> russw: some of it goes to experimental,
but there're no rules really
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3526 [20:00:12] <doslas> i will reboot and i take a picture
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3547 [20:06:21] <autofsckk> hi, im using debian for the first time
and its really great so far :D i still have to configure but it has
been a great experience until now
3548 [20:06:51] <autofsckk> just wanna say thanks to the group
that makes that possible :D
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3552 [20:08:14] <abff> :) there are thousands of dev teams
3553 [20:08:27] <doslas>
replaced-url
3554 [20:08:41] <doslas> <jelly>
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3557 [20:10:28] <autofsckk> ive been using linux for years, but
never debian, almost arch all the time, maybe like 7-8 years, tired
of the brake all updates, that rolling release is very expensive on
time consumption jajaja
3558 [20:10:46] <jelly> doslas: I guess that's why they have
a script called /usr/share/variety/scripts/install_ssl_deps.sh in
the package. Maybe you want to take a look at what it does, and run
it (as root?) if it's safe
3559 [20:10:50] <autofsckk> abff : are you one dev?
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3562 [20:11:14] <abff> Not yet, I haven't the confidence
3563 [20:11:26] <abff> Though I do know one, I'll pass it on
:)
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3565 [20:12:32] <doslas> I did more than once But it did not work
3566 [20:13:50] <doslas> I have something to try to do to make it
work
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3569 [20:14:42] <Azulflame> autofsckk, to speed up your boot
process, you may want to put 'kill -9 -1' in your .bashrc.
It'll stop the loading of mostly unnecessary processes.
3570 [20:14:51] <Azulflame> (just kidding, don't do that)
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3573 [20:15:41] <hagabaka> I'm on 9.0 and I can't
install php5-mysql any more, even though I added debian-ports. Is
that expected, and is there a easy way to fix that?
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3575 [20:16:18] <jhutchins> ,v php5-mysql
3576 [20:16:19] <judd> Package: php5-mysql on amd64 -- wheezy:
5.4.45-0+deb7u2; wheezy-security: 5.4.45-0+deb7u8; jessie:
5.6.29+dfsg-0+deb8u1; jessie-proposed-updates: 5.6.30+dfsg-0+deb8u1;
jessie-security: 5.6.30+dfsg-0+deb8u1
3577 [20:16:22] <autofsckk> Azulflame: jajaja thanks
3578 [20:16:24] <missmbob> what the hell is debian-ports?
3579 [20:16:33] <jhutchins> ,v php7-mysql
3580 [20:16:34] <judd> No package named 'php7-mysql' was
found in amd64.
3581 [20:16:44] <jhutchins> ,v php7
3582 [20:16:45] <judd> No package named 'php7' was found
in amd64.
3583 [20:16:46] <Azulflame> I think he's referring to debian
backports repo, which has updates ported to previous versions
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3586 [20:17:00] <FinalX> judd: there's no mysql in stretch
and there's no php7 in jessie.
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3588 [20:17:16] <FinalX> eh, jhutchins
3589 [20:17:23] <missmbob> Azulflame: wouldnt use jessie-backports
when he's on debian 9
3590 [20:17:30] <Azulflame> ah
3591 [20:17:31] <jhutchins> FinalX: So what replaces mysql? Maria?
3592 [20:17:35] <FinalX> yes, mariadb
3593 [20:17:49] <abff> mariadb :)
3594 [20:17:53] <greycat> ,v mariadb
3595 [20:17:54] <judd> No package named 'mariadb' was
found in amd64.
3596 [20:17:59] <jhutchins> FinalX: Stretch does get php7, right?
3597 [20:18:01] <greycat> ,v mariadb-server
3598 [20:18:02] <judd> Package: mariadb-server on amd64 --
jessie-security: 10.0.25-0+deb8u1; jessie: 10.0.25-0+deb8u1; jessie:
10.0.27-0+deb8u1; jessie-security: 10.0.30-0+deb8u1; sid: 10.1.21-1;
stretch: 10.1.22-1; sid: 10.1.22-2
3599 [20:18:17] <greycat> ,v php7-fpm
3600 [20:18:18] <judd> No package named 'php7-fpm' was
found in amd64.
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3602 [20:18:22] <greycat> Pssht.
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3604 [20:18:47] <greycat> ,v php7.0-fpm
3605 [20:18:49] <judd> Package: php7.0-fpm on amd64 -- sid:
7.0.16-3; stretch: 7.0.16-3
3606 [20:18:50] <FinalX> it's php7.0
3607 [20:18:54] <greycat> Wow, that is obnoxious.
3608 [20:19:01] <FinalX> as you can now run multiple php versions
next to eachother
3609 [20:19:05] <FinalX> incl 7.0 and 7.1 on the same machine
3610 [20:19:22] <FinalX> they no longer have conflicting paths
3611 [20:19:48] <greycat> Oh, there's a php-fpm without ANY
version digits. That's OK then.
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3613 [20:20:13] <jhutchins> FinalX: Good luck getting mod-php to
work with that.
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3615 [20:20:42] <hagabaka> missmbob, I meant debports
3616 [20:21:16] <hagabaka> I have unstable enabled in
apt/sources.list too, and
replaced-url
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3620 [20:21:56] <FinalX> jhutchins: ?
3621 [20:21:58] <somiaj> hagabaka: scroll down, you'll see
that the package is only sticking around in arm64 (unoffical port)
3622 [20:22:12] <hagabaka> oh
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3624 [20:22:35] <FinalX> jhutchins: with what? I'm not the
one who needs to get it to work? you were querying for it. mariadb
is an in-place replacement for mysql anyway. plus, nobody should use
mod_php. nobody.
3625 [20:22:39] <somiaj> if you mouse over debports it also says
what it means
3626 [20:22:47] <jhutchins> !debports
3627 [20:22:47] <dpkg> well, debports is a perl script to create a
BSD-like ports structure on debian systems; get it at <replaced-url
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3629 [20:23:06] <jhutchins>
replaced-url
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3631 [20:24:08] <somiaj> in this case it is just what p.d.o gives
to packages that are in unoffical ports but not in the main
supported ports.
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3634 [20:24:38] <hagabaka> so do I have to build it myself?
3635 [20:25:08] <jhutchins> hagabaka: How did you add the debports
repo? Paste just that line.
3636 [20:25:32] <somiaj> jhutchins: he is talking about
replaced-url
3637 [20:25:49] <somiaj> hagabaka: use mariadb, sid doesn't
have mysql packages anymore.
3638 [20:25:51] <hagabaka> jhutchins, I added the three lines from
replaced-url
3639 [20:26:48] <hagabaka> I don't see any package for php
and mariadb eitehr
3640 [20:26:57] <FinalX> hagabaka: as to your original question,
Debian 9 isn't supported here until it's officially
released. but to respond to your "is that expected": yes,
PHP 5.6's final release and support ended last january. Debian
9/stretch ships with PHP 7.0 for that reason. You shouldn't try
to downgrade at all.
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3642 [20:27:39] <hagabaka> ls
3643 [20:27:41] <hagabaka> oops
3644 [20:27:47] <altyr> FinalX: so what package is going to supply
mariadb/mysql support for php in stretch? there doesn't seem to
be any php{5,7}-{maria,mysql} around
3645 [20:27:54] <jelly> hagabaka: there is no php5 in stretch
3646 [20:28:00] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1731
3647 [20:28:02] <somiaj> hagabaka: you don't use that repo,
what arch are you using?
3648 [20:28:11] <hagabaka> amd64
3649 [20:28:20] <jelly> hagabaka: php7.0-mysql
3650 [20:28:27] <jelly> is probably what you're after
3651 [20:28:40] <somiaj> hagabaka: so there is no reason to add
replaced-url
3652 [20:28:46] <greycat> having to put that .0 in the middle of
the package names is a real bitch
3653 [20:28:50] <altyr> oh, it has a .0
3654 [20:28:59] <FinalX> obviously. I just explained why it has an
added .0.
3655 [20:29:01] <hagabaka> I don't think my php code is
compatible with 7.0 :/
3656 [20:29:10] <FinalX> PHP moved to multiple installable
versions.
3657 [20:29:11] <jhutchins> I would expect you would have to use
something like -t stretch-ports
3658 [20:29:14] <somiaj> hagabaka: are you running a server on
sid?
3659 [20:29:22] <FinalX> biggest change between 5.6 and 7.0 our
customers experience is the lack of mysql_* functions.
3660 [20:29:25] <greycat> somiaj: he's using PHP
3661 [20:29:38] <greycat> 'nuff said, right?
3662 [20:29:38] <jelly> hagabaka: then you probably don't
want stretch ("debian 9")
3663 [20:29:43] <FinalX> root@stretch:/# apt-cache search php7
mysql
3664 [20:29:44] <somiaj> jhutchins: I don't think ports work
like that, they are for unoffical arches, not just another repo.
3665 [20:29:46] <FinalX> php7.0-mysql - MySQL module for PHP
3666 [20:29:48] <jhutchins> altyr: Maria installs as mysql iirc.
3667 [20:29:49] <FinalX> really wasn't THAT hard
3668 [20:29:54] <hagabaka> ok
3669 [20:29:57] <jelly> FinalX: or even just apt-cache search php
mysql
3670 [20:29:58] <jhutchins> I believe they conflict.
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3672 [20:30:14] <hagabaka> so what distro is the latest that still
supports php5?
3673 [20:30:24] <somiaj> hagabaka: sounds like you should be using
debian jessie.
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3675 [20:30:29] <jelly> hagabaka: debian 8 (jessie), current
release
3676 [20:30:34] <greycat> Jessie is the latest stable release, and
it has PHP5.
3677 [20:30:46] <neilthereildeil> hey guys, im having a lot
package dependency issues on Debian
3678 [20:30:53] <somiaj> !bat
3679 [20:30:53] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
3680 [20:31:06] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: maybe start with giving
us the output of apt-cache policy at paste.debian.net
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3682 [20:31:28] <jelly> nah, start by providing ALL OF THE ABOVE
3683 [20:31:40] <jelly> those CAPS are there for a reason
3684 [20:31:43] <jhutchins> hagabaka: The problem is that PHP5 is
End-of-Life and not supported any more.
3685 [20:31:51] <neilthereildeil>
replaced-url
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3687 [20:32:13] <hagabaka> jhutchins, I know, but we have a lot of
old PHP code that we still need to run
3688 [20:32:40] <neilthereildeil> somiaj: apt-get install -f gives
a lot of errors also
3689 [20:32:41] <jelly> hagabaka: eh, we still have php 5.2 code.
3690 [20:33:10] <jelly> kinda sorta works on debian 7 with php5
transplanted from 6
3691 [20:33:14] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: yea we'll need more
details, I was just wanting to check if your sources.list seemed
sane. Execpt for that skype repo it looks fine. What package did you
install to cause these problems.
3692 [20:33:17] <neilthereildeil>
replaced-url
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3694 [20:33:33] <altyr> jhutchins: it even depends on some mysql
packages. there are some real balancing acts going on
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3696 [20:34:22] <neilthereildeil> libfont, libfontconfig1
3697 [20:34:29] <neilthereildeil> not X doesnt start on reboot
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3699 [20:34:32] <neilthereildeil> now*
3700 [20:34:51] <neilthereildeil> i think its a package DB issue
on the machine
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3706 [20:35:55] <jelly> neilthereildeil: see all the package names
conflicting with each other, listed near the bottom of that output?
Do step 2. from what dpkg said.
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3708 [20:36:47] <jelly> neilthereildeil: you probably removed a
metapackage that held the installation together at some point in
recent past.
3709 [20:36:50] <neilthereildeil> yea i already ran "apt-get
autoremove"
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3711 [20:37:01] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: the main package I see
causing you trouble is libgtk2.0-0:amd64, make sure to at least
include that in your apt-cache policy line
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3713 [20:37:38] <neilthereildeil>
replaced-url
3714 [20:37:52] <neilthereildeil> somiaj: what am i supposed to do
to inlcude it?
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3717 [20:38:26] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: as jelly said, do step 2
the bot dpkg said, list all the packages that are having trouble.
The main one being libgtk2.0-0:amd64
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3719 [20:38:59] <jhutchins> altyr: Yay! I get to be the subject
matter expert for our leap from 5.3 to 7.
3720 [20:39:04] <neilthereildeil> ohh i just saw that above
3721 [20:39:41] <neilthereildeil>
replaced-url
3722 [20:39:56] <jhutchins> Did we gegt neilthereildeil's
source list yet? This is not release conflicts?
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3724 [20:40:12] <somiaj> jhutchins: stock jessie sources + a skyp
repo
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3726 [20:40:37] <jhutchins> somiaj: Fun.
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3728 [20:40:56] <altyr> jhutchins: congratulations! i'm sure
there will be no funny changes in behavior.
3729 [20:40:56] <neilthereildeil> skype seems to be the only
nonstandrd thing here. could that be the cause?
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3732 [20:41:20] <somiaj> something strange is going on, the error
that was original posted said "ackage libgtk2.0-0:amd64 is not
installed." but that last line said it is installed, did you do
something between the apt-get -f install line you pasted and that
last paste?
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3735 [20:41:58] <neilthereildeil> i tried to install kde-full, but
that failed
3736 [20:42:05] <jhutchins> altyr: It's stock WordPress,
which supposedly _requires_ 7.0 (but runs on 5.x), my main concern
is integration with mod-php in apache.
3737 [20:42:15] <jhutchins> altyr: That or converting to php-fpm
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3739 [20:42:46] <neilthereildeil> when installing libgtk
explicitly, it says its already the newest version
3740 [20:42:47] <jhutchins> altyr: Our provider did a parallel
install, and I couldn't find any way to get it to run except
from the cli.
3741 [20:42:59] <jhutchins> altyr: I don't think they
installed everything.
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3743 [20:43:23] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: what is the output of
'dpkg --configure -a'
3744 [20:43:40] <neilthereildeil> nothing
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3746 [20:44:12] <oftc_ftw> Hi all. Is there a way to see why a
certain package suggests (in apt) another package?
3747 [20:44:25] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: okay, now the output of
apt-get -f install again
3748 [20:44:28] <oftc_ftw> Why as in why did someone add this
suggestion
3749 [20:44:53] <greycat> oftc_ftw: No. It's just a metadata
field in the package DB.
3750 [20:44:55] <altyr> jhutchins: oof. i jumped ship to php-fpm a
while back, so i wouldn't know how stretch apache handles that.
i'm sure the maintainer managed to get it to work somehow?
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3753 [20:45:23] <hagabaka> so I cleared apt/sources.list and left
only jessie and jessie-updates, and edited /etc/apt/preferences to
say "Pin: release a=jessie-updates", and I still
can't install php5-mysql
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3755 [20:46:09] <somiaj> oftc_ftw:
/usr/share/doc/packagename/changelog.Debian.gz should list some
things, if a package was added to the suggested list it should be
documented there. This may list a bug number or some other reason as
the why.
3756 [20:46:13] <jhutchins> altyr: So php-fpm does still exist,
they just didn't install it.
3757 [20:46:19] <neilthereildeil> somiaj:
replaced-url
3758 [20:46:33] <somiaj> hagabaka: you don't want to mix
stretch/sid/jessie. Since you had upgraded to sid, you'll need
to reinstall to run jessie
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3761 [20:46:48] <oftc_ftw> greycat: ok thanks!
3762 [20:47:05] <oftc_ftw> somiaj: thanks, going to check it
3763 [20:47:06] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: try this, apt-get
--reinstall install libgtk2.0-0
3764 [20:47:09] <jhutchins> oftc_ftw: The packager thinks the
suggested package would be useful if you're using this package,
but it's not essential.
3765 [20:47:13] <hagabaka> can't it just downgrade packages
automatically?
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3767 [20:47:19] <somiaj> !downgrade
3768 [20:47:20] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be
supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that
can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support
upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try:
"dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install
package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to
get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>,
<unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
3769 [20:47:20] <missmbob> hagabaka: no
3770 [20:47:23] <somiaj> hagabaka: no
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3772 [20:47:58] <neilthereildeil> somiaj:
replaced-url
3773 [20:48:25] <neilthereildeil> somiaj: looks like it was
sucessfully reinstalled...
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3775 [20:49:00] <jhutchins> hagabaka: RPM can do downgrades
because the repos contain every version of each package under that
release.
3776 [20:49:06] <neilthereildeil> jhutchins: could this be
conflicts in the package repo?
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3778 [20:49:29] <jhutchins> neilthereildeil: Unlikely, thousands
of users would be afffected.
3779 [20:49:47] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: you should be fixed now,
try apt-get -f install again
3780 [20:49:58] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: and don't run
apt-get autoremove, you most likely don't want to remove all
those packages
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3784 [20:50:16] <neilthereildeil> oh cool i think that worked
3785 [20:50:22] <neilthereildeil> the errors are gone
3786 [20:50:50] <neilthereildeil> somiaj: so the issue was a
partial install of libgtk?
3787 [20:51:06] <hagabaka> so is this just wrong?
replaced-url
3788 [20:51:21] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: yea, the install of that
package errored out and needed to be reinstalled.
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3790 [20:51:39] <neilthereildeil> impressive. thanks a lot
3791 [20:51:51] <somiaj> hagabaka: you can try to downgrade, it is
not supported. And in your situation I suggest a reinstall with
jessie since you have mixed things togehter
3792 [20:51:54] <somiaj> !don't break debian
3793 [20:51:54] <dpkg> somebody said dont break debian was
replaced-url
3794 [20:51:58] <somiaj> hagabaka: you should read that ^^
3795 [20:52:01] <neilthereildeil> can i try reinstalling
libfont/libcontconfig1 now?
3796 [20:52:13] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: you'll be fine.
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3799 [20:52:45] <jelly> neilthereildeil: also, do you remember if
you picked any desktop environment at installation time and which
one? lots of xfce-related stuff in the autoremove list
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3804 [20:53:23] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: yuo may need to figure
out what meta package to install to hold most those autoremoves in,
try this, apt-mark manual xfce4 or just apt-get install xfce4 to
make sure you hold in your de
3805 [20:53:37] <oftc_ftw> Ok, so I checked the Debian changelog
for amavisd-new and found that [1] added the suggestions for p7zip,
rpm, unrar-free, ... but no explanation why. Does anyone know why I
should install these even though clamav does not use/require them?
What would amavisd do with these binaries? [1]
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3806 [20:53:38] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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3808 [20:54:04] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: suggested packages will not be
installed by default and are not needed for most use of the package.
3809 [20:54:19] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: or do you mean recommeneded
packages?
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3812 [20:54:48] <oftc_ftw> No, its suggest, but why suggest
something (apparently) completely useless?
3813 [20:55:08] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: it is something a user sees
when installing and then might go, oh I also need that thanks.
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3817 [20:55:45] <neilthereildeil> ok im just installing xfce4
3818 [20:55:48] <oftc_ftw> somiaj: Now I go "oh well, why
would I need these? Am I missing something?"
3819 [20:55:54] <altyr> oftc_ftw: why would those be useless?
doesn't amavisd-new have to unpack stuff in order to scan it?
3820 [20:56:06] <jhutchins> oftc_ftw: It suggests those packges
because they would be used to open those tipes of packages in order
to scan their content.
3821 [20:56:10] <oftc_ftw> altyr: i think it passes stuff to
clamav and clamav doesn'
3822 [20:56:14] <oftc_ftw> doesn't need it
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3824 [20:56:32] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: clamav can't read the
contents of archives, so it might be useful to be able to unpack
them to scan them.
3825 [20:56:39] <oftc_ftw> why would amavis unpack the file and
pass it to clamav instead of having clamav unpack it?
3826 [20:56:48] <oftc_ftw> wait, what?
3827 [20:57:04] <jhutchins> oftc_ftw: Because clamav doesn't
do unpack. That's why amavisid is there.
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3830 [20:57:20] <somiaj> clamav isn't an archiver, so it
won't unpack stuff. Now if you have the additional tools to
unpack the package, clamav can use them.
3831 [20:57:45] <somiaj> hence most likely why they are suggested
as they can be used with clamav
3832 [20:57:46] <oftc_ftw> ok, i assumed clamav does unpack, hence
the dependency for libbz2 and stuff :/
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3834 [20:58:25] <oftc_ftw> the clamav website states that clamav
does support unpacking
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3836 [20:58:36] <oftc_ftw> "ClamAV supports multiple file
formats, file and archive unpacking, and multiple signature
languages"
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3838 [20:59:17] <neilthereildeil> somiaj: ok, xrfce4 installed. i
rebooted but dont see X
3839 [20:59:26] <neilthereildeil> how can i fix X now?
3840 [20:59:39] <jhutchins> oftc_ftw: clamav does three things:
take up space on disk, burn CPU cycles, satisfy audit requirements
that a virus scanner be installed.
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3844 [20:59:41] <greycat> neilthereildeil: Does startx work?
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3852 [20:59:57] <oftc_ftw> jhutchins: not productive ;)
3853 [20:59:57] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: figure out what is wrong
with X, do you have a display manager installed? Dies startx work?
What kinda of errors do you get from startx or in your Xorg.0.log
file
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3860 [21:00:11] <jhutchins> oftc_ftw: Correct.
3861 [21:00:39] <altyr> oftc_ftw: do clamav's libraries have
support for *all* the formats? the ones suggested by amavisd might
be an expension.
3862 [21:00:52] <neilthereildeil> startx works
3863 [21:00:54] <missmbob> neilthereildeil: install lightdm.
probably got removed with your autoremove
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3866 [21:01:11] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: clamav isn't unpacking
stuff, it is using other tools to do the unpacking. These are made
as suggested packages so one really only needs to install the tools
for the types of files they want to scan.
3867 [21:01:41] <neilthereildeil> yea startx starts xfce on
desktop directly
3868 [21:01:48] <neilthereildeil> no login screen
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3870 [21:01:52] <neilthereildeil> im guessing that slightdm
3871 [21:01:55] <neilthereildeil> installing lightdm now
3872 [21:02:04] <somiaj> you just lost your displaymanager
installing one should fix that
3873 [21:02:15] <neilthereildeil> actually wait, can i make kde
and KDM the default?
3874 [21:02:28] <jhutchins> neilthereildeil: Sure.
3875 [21:02:29] <jelly> !install kde
3876 [21:02:29] <dpkg> The 'kde-standard' package gets
you the common set-up, 'kde-plasma-desktop' and
'kde-plasma-netbook' provide minimal KDE 4 setups with
respective flavouring, and 'kde-full' installs everything
KDE 4. To install using Debian-Installer (if not using KDE CD-1):
from the 'Software selection' dialog, choose
"KDE" (use space bar to toggle selections), then
"Continue".
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3884 [21:05:53] <neilthereildeil> how can i set KDE as default
window manager, rather than xfce?
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3886 [21:06:45] <greycat> neilthereildeil: update-alternatives
--config x-session-manager (I think)
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3891 [21:07:50] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: light dm should have a
button/menu you can use if you have kde installed to select which to
log into
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3893 [21:08:31] <somiaj> neilthereildeil: and if using kde you can
remove xfce, I just thought that was another issue and didn't
want you to uninstall your desktop
3894 [21:08:53] <oftc_ftw> altyr: okay, granted.
3895 [21:09:10] <oftc_ftw> somiaj: the suggestions are for
amavisd-new, not for clamav itself - hence the question.
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3897 [21:10:23] <oftc_ftw> i guess i will just install them to be
sure... :/
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3907 [21:14:37] <xhip> quick question.. how can I install g++ on
devian?
3908 [21:14:52] <greycat> xhip: apt-get install build-essential
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3910 [21:15:11] <xhip> awesome I will try it
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3912 [21:16:06] <xhip> it says that I already have it.. hmm
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3917 [21:16:39] <xhip> but when I do ./configure I get
"checking dependency style of g++... gcc3"
3918 [21:16:52] <xhip> checking whether g++ supports C++11
features by default... no
3919 [21:17:00] <xhip> and others
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3921 [21:17:02] <AlexPortable> How do I install go 1.4 on debian?
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3923 [21:17:05] <xhip> with this final msg..
3924 [21:17:05] <xhip> configure: error: *** A compiler with
support for C++11 language features is required.
3925 [21:17:24] <somiaj> oftc_ftw: they are optional things that
you may need, if you don't use those type of archives you
won't need them
3926 [21:17:56] <greycat> xhip: what version of Debian is this?
3927 [21:18:05] <xhip> let me check
3928 [21:18:18] <somiaj> ,v golang
3929 [21:18:18] <xhip> Debian 3.2.86-1
3930 [21:18:18] <judd> Package: golang on amd64 -- wheezy:
2:1.0.2-1.1; wheezy-backports: 2:1.3.3-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 2:1.3.3-1;
jessie-backports: 2:1.5.1-4~bpo8+1; jessie-backports:
2:1.7~5~bpo8+1; stretch: 2:1.7~5; sid: 2:1.7~5; experimental:
2:1.8~1
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3933 [21:18:51] <somiaj> AlexPortable: would 1.7 work, it seems
that is in jessie-backports. Thought I'm seeing a 1.5 in jessie
backports from that bot too.
3934 [21:19:16] <AlexPortable> i havei installed 1.3.3
3935 [21:19:27] <AlexPortable> now tried this tutorial
replaced-url
3936 [21:19:30] <AlexPortable> or well this one says 1.3.3
3937 [21:19:32] <AlexPortable> but i need 1.4
3938 [21:19:47] <somiaj> AlexPortable: you running debian jessie?
3939 [21:20:02] <greycat> xhip: cat /etc/debian_version
3940 [21:20:13] <AlexPortable> 8.5
3941 [21:20:17] <xhip> 7.11
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3943 [21:20:32] <xhip> @greycat do I need to update my distro?
3944 [21:20:33] <mefistofeles> hey
3945 [21:20:36] <somiaj> AlexPortable: install the golang package
from jessie-backports.
3946 [21:20:43] <somiaj> AlexPortable: it won't be 1.4, but
it will be newer than 1.4
3947 [21:20:46] <greycat> xhip: That's wheezy, which should
have g++ version 4.7.2. Is that new enough?
3948 [21:21:05] <greycat> xhip: I am quite confused by the
"gcc3" in your ./configure output
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3950 [21:21:18] <xhip> hmm
3951 [21:21:26] <xhip> the thing is I'm trying to install
this
replaced-url
3952 [21:21:30] <mefistofeles> I installed dropbear to setup a
small ssh server at boot (with initramfs) but I'm not sure
where are the ssh keys stored in this case, do you know?
3953 [21:21:36] <xhip> but it faisl on ./configure
3954 [21:21:43] <xhip> "configure: error: *** A compiler with
support for C++11 language features is required."
3955 [21:21:49] <greycat> xhip: what does "g++ -v | tail
-1" say?
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3958 [21:22:02] <xhip> oh so I have it
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3960 [21:22:04] <greycat> CRAAAAAP. It's on stderr. Gods.
3961 [21:22:15] <xhip> gcc version 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5) @greycat
3962 [21:22:43] <AlexPortable> somiaj: put it into sources list
and renewed. how can I install the one from backports?
3963 [21:22:58] <greycat> Yes, that's correct for wheezy. I
don't understand your ./configure output. Did you set any weird
env vars or pass any arguments to configure that might be telling it
to use an older compiler?
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3965 [21:23:17] <xhip> let me pastebin this
3966 [21:23:39] <somiaj> AlexPortable: apt-get -t jessie-backports
packagename
3967 [21:23:45] <AlexPortable> why -t ?
3968 [21:23:47] <somiaj> AlexPortable: apt-get -t jessie-backports
install packagename
3969 [21:24:04] <somiaj> AlexPortable: by default jessie-backport
packages will not be installed (for good reasons), so you have to
manually tell apt-get when you want to install jessie-backport
packages
3970 [21:24:15] <xhip>
replaced-url
3971 [21:24:50] <greycat> 13. checking for g++... g++
3972 [21:25:14] <greycat> I don't know C++. Is 4.7.2 too old
or something?
3973 [21:25:42] <xhip> hm
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3975 [21:26:06] <missmbob> "You need clang or gcc
>=4.7."
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3979 [21:27:26] <xhip> ye
3980 [21:27:30] <xhip> but 4.7 its ok
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3982 [21:27:40] <xhip> I have 4.7.2.. I think
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3984 [21:27:48] <greycat> You may have to go to the support
channel (or mailing list) for this application.
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3986 [21:27:59] <xhip> gcc (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2
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3991 [21:28:21] <xhip> oh ok I thought it was something that I was
missing
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4002 [21:30:02] <bubbely> whats the key combination to enter a
shell
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4004 [21:30:29] <greycat> From what context?
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4008 [21:31:58] <bubbely> cinnamon
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4018 [21:34:52] <bubbely> found it
4019 [21:35:01] <bubbely> anyway, iwconfig finds no wireless
extensions --- i dont know why
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4023 [21:39:02] <BluesKaj> bubbely, try ip addr
4024 [21:39:33] <bubbely> nah
4025 [21:39:34] <bubbely> only lo
4026 [21:39:35] <bubbely> no wlan
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4047 [21:48:13] <bubbely> BluesKaj: any ideas?
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4057 [21:50:44] <BluesKaj> bubbely, does lspci even show a
"Wirekess Network Adapter" ?
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4060 [21:51:08] <bubbely> No. Strange though, i had a different
install of debian earlier and it did
4061 [21:51:40] <BluesKaj> which debian are you running?
4062 [21:51:47] <bubbely> jessie 32bit
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4064 [21:52:27] <BluesKaj> which chip, do you recall from the
previous install?
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4066 [21:53:04] <bubbely> brcm Broadcom 43341
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4068 [21:53:12] <bubbely>
replaced-url
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4070 [21:53:15] <bubbely> they dont work on this debian tho
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4083 [21:57:25] <bubbely> BluesKaj: makes sense 2 u ?
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4091 [22:02:28] <bubbely> oh i see
4092 [22:02:30] <bubbely> i need a higher kernel version
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4094 [22:02:43] <bubbely> need kernel > 4
4095 [22:03:07] <greycat> Stretch has a 4.9.x kernel.
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4097 [22:03:26] <missmbob> jessie-backports has 4.9. no need to
upgrade to stretch
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4099 [22:03:28] <greycat>
replaced-url
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4101 [22:03:45] <missmbob> or that. *shrug*
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4106 [22:04:05] <greycat> But... yeah, if you HAVE a network
already (ethernet or whatever) and you can install backports using
that to get your OTHER network up, then you can go that route.
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4108 [22:04:51] <bubbely> yeah no
4109 [22:04:53] <bubbely> no network
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4111 [22:05:15] <greycat> (But, again, here you are.)
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4113 [22:05:36] <BluesKaj> `bu yes floow grecat's advice ,
that's what i had to do with my laptop to get the 4313 driver
4114 [22:05:42] <BluesKaj> bubbely,^
4115 [22:05:57] <greycat> I got the url by putting "stretch
nonfree installer" into google.
4116 [22:05:58] <BluesKaj> greycat even :-)
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4120 [22:06:42] <bubbely> missmbob: are u saying the link greycat
sent me i should use to reinstall debian?
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4122 [22:07:08] <missmbob> bubbely: sure
4123 [22:07:13] <bubbely> =(
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4125 [22:07:20] <bubbely> does that come with cinammon
4126 [22:07:25] <bubbely> or is there an easier way
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4128 [22:07:34] <greycat> It comes with whatever you want, once
you have a network.
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4137 [22:08:44] <bubbely> is that my quickest option
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4141 [22:09:10] <missmbob> for newbies yeah
4142 [22:09:18] <bubbely> k
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4155 [22:16:31] <bubbely> anyone know if i write a wav to
/dev/bluetoothspeaker will it play ?
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4256 [22:50:14] <donofrio> anyone here use apaste.info?
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4273 [22:54:37] <teraflops> why?
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4310 [23:09:48] <jhutchins> bubbely: tias
4311 [23:09:59] <bubbely> tias ?
4312 [23:10:08] <jhutchins> bubbely: I would do cat file >
/dev...
4313 [23:10:23] <bubbely> tias = try it and see?
4314 [23:10:23] <jhutchins> bubbely: Try It And See.
4315 [23:10:26] <bubbely> =)
4316 [23:10:46] <psychoticwarrior> want to make the system go
crazy '
4317 [23:11:15] <psychoticwarrior> cat /dev/sda1
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4319 [23:11:16] <bubbely> hey.. where can i find a source.list to
install cinnamon dekstop environment in full
4320 [23:11:44] <greycat> bubbely: on which release of Debian?
4321 [23:11:49] <bubbely> jessie
4322 [23:11:53] <greycat> !jessie sources.list
4323 [23:11:53] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
8 "Jessie" has three lines: "deb
replaced-url
4324 [23:12:02] <bubbely> k
4325 [23:12:02] <missmbob> i thought he was installing stretch?
4326 [23:12:07] <jhutchins> Seems like we used to play with cat
/boot/vmlinuz > /dev/dsp or something like that.
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4331 [23:12:16] <bubbely> hold on - i installed what u sent and
its called debian 9 i think
4332 [23:12:32] <missmbob> you dont need to touch sources.list.
default will have it
4333 [23:12:38] <bubbely> doesn't
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4335 [23:12:58] <missmbob> what are you typing?
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4337 [23:13:12] <bubbely> apt-get install
cinnamon-desktop-environment cinnamon-l10n
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4339 [23:13:45] <missmbob> you didnt set up a mirror when the
installer asked you to?
4340 [23:13:52] <bubbely> there was no internet connection
4341 [23:13:56] <greycat> He probably had no network during the
install.
4342 [23:13:58] <jhutchins> tasksel cinnamon-desktop
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4346 [23:14:22] <greycat> Stupid Debian installer doesn't put
the lines in sources.list unless there's a network. Not even
commented out. I proposed doing that in a debian-user thread not
long ago.
4347 [23:14:25] <missmbob> !stretch sources.list
4348 [23:14:25] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for
"Stretch" has three lines: "deb
replaced-url
4349 [23:14:36] <missmbob> bubbely: use those for stretch then
apt-get update
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4364 [23:19:37] <bubbely> deb
replaced-url
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4370 [23:20:40] <rmotao> Wich version of Eclipse will be installed
via apt-get?
4371 [23:20:46] <rmotao> 3.8 or 4.6?
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4374 [23:21:01] <greycat> ,v eclipse
4375 [23:21:02] <judd> Package: eclipse on amd64 -- wheezy:
3.8.0~rc4-1; jessie: 3.8.1-7; sid: 3.8.1-8; stretch: 3.8.1-10; sid:
3.8.1-10
4376 [23:21:13] <missmbob> bubbely: stretch doesnt have security
right now. you can remove that line. add it when it's released
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4381 [23:22:03] <bubbely>
replaced-url
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4383 [23:22:07] <bubbely> strech*
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4387 [23:23:02] <missmbob> dont type. copy/paste
4388 [23:23:15] <rmotao> looks like the eclipse maintener fell
sleep
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