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13 [00:06:21] <LambdaComplex> vvor: I might try it!
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36 [00:24:41] <SuperPhly> OK, got a really puzzling issue here.
/etc/os-release is reporting VERSION_ID="9",
/etc/debian_version is showing 9.0 -- but sources.list has
"wheezy" all over the place.
37 [00:27:00] <vvor> LambdaComplex:
replaced-url
38 [00:27:25] <vvor> LambdaComplex: HTH
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51 [00:34:46] <LambdaComplex> vvor: Guess I'm about to find
out!
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67 [00:45:16] <tw> ,v openocd
68 [00:45:18] <judd> Package: openocd on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.5.0-1; jessie: 0.8.0-4; jessie-backports: 0.9.0-1~bpo8+1; stretch:
0.9.0-1+b2; sid: 0.9.0-1+b2
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82 [00:54:06] <hanshenrik> `apt policy codeblocks | pastebinit`
gives me
replaced-url
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119 [01:11:44] <Rumpelstiltskin> Hello there!
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130 [01:19:37] <karim_> hello
131 [01:20:00] <karim_> what is the command to make a deb package
from a make install ?
132 [01:20:05] <karim_> I forgot it
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135 [01:20:58] <ChmEarl> karim_, dh_make?
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137 [01:21:41] <karim_> i think it's checkinstall or
something
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161 [01:32:14] <ryouma> it seems i have sound distortion that is
not in the cable or speakers. what are the odds it's software
vs. sound card?
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194 [01:53:15] <newlinux> Hi
195 [01:53:33] <newlinux> I cant get my connection working, host
google.com
196 [01:53:42] <newlinux> connection timed out; no servers could
reached
197 [01:53:44] <newlinux> what should I do?
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199 [01:54:21] <vutral> can i use /etc/network/interfaces to
setup a gre tunnel for ipv6 ?
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205 [01:58:12] <newlinux> for some reason eth0 dropped:129
206 [01:58:16] <newlinux> what can I do about this?
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210 [02:00:14] <rudi_s> newlinux: Do you have internet access?
Does something like ping 8.8.8.8 work? "no servers could be
reached" is most likely a DNS issue, check /etc/resolv.conf
211 [02:00:51] <rudi_s> The dropped:129 shouldn't be a
problem.
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214 [02:01:28] <newlinux> no ping 8.8.8.8 no response
215 [02:01:44] <newlinux> and I already try other nameserver with
no help
216 [02:01:55] <rudi_s> newlinux: So you don't have internet
access. What is your setup?
217 [02:01:56] <newlinux> yes I have internet access
218 [02:02:11] <newlinux> my other machines works
219 [02:02:19] <rudi_s> newlinux: Well, not on this host (or IPv6
only).
220 [02:02:26] <newlinux> with internet access
221 [02:02:34] <newlinux> so what should I do then?
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223 [02:03:02] <rudi_s> newlinux: Check ip addr and ip route if
you have an IP and default route. Also have a look at
/etc/network/interfaces.
224 [02:03:09] <rudi_s> How is your second host connected? DHCP?
Static IP?
225 [02:03:26] <newlinux> second host? I dont know
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228 [02:04:29] <newlinux> auto lo, iface lo inet loopback as
loopback network
229 [02:04:48] <newlinux> allow-hotplug eth0, iface eth0 inet
dhcp as primary network
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231 [02:05:20] <sh00p> what is ur default route newlinux? # route
-n
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233 [02:05:52] <rudi_s> newlinux: So dhcp, do you have similar
setup in your other host?
234 [02:06:16] <newlinux> i dont know
235 [02:06:24] <newlinux> but last time i installed debian it
worked
236 [02:06:28] <newlinux> and sometimes it doesnt
237 [02:06:34] <newlinux> same install process
238 [02:06:41] <newlinux> wierd
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240 [02:07:34] <rudi_s> newlinux: Run cat /etc/network/interfaces
on both hosts and check if they differ.
241 [02:07:53] <newlinux> i dont run linux on the other machines
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246 [02:10:05] <rudi_s> newlinux: What sh00p said, check if you
have a default route. If not run dhclient eth0 and see if that
helps.
247 [02:10:30] <sh00p> ^
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249 [02:10:44] <newlinux> how do i check if i have default route?
250 [02:10:53] <sh00p> you have a route that points to 0.0.0.0
251 [02:11:00] <sh00p> execute command: route -n
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253 [02:11:14] <sh00p> and check if the listed gateway is ur
router
254 [02:11:53] <newlinux> now i reboot and it found google.se?
255 [02:12:07] <newlinux> google.se has address 37. and so on
256 [02:12:35] <newlinux> simple reboot solve the problem, what
could it be?
257 [02:13:58] <sh00p> after messing around in
/etc/network/interfaces you must start your interface
258 [02:14:43] <sh00p> system does this on when booting
259 [02:14:45] <newlinux> i just did simple route -n and cat
commands, is that really messing around?
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261 [02:15:08] <sh00p> nope, weird, bad cable perhaps
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263 [02:15:47] <newlinux> no
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265 [02:15:51] <newlinux> the cable is not bad
266 [02:16:10] <newlinux> never got any problems on windows
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271 [02:18:20] <newlinux> so what could it be?
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274 [02:18:57] <vvor> water under the...
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296 [02:40:33] <afx237> I've had difficulty finding an
answer to this... when doing a fresh Debian install, and creating a
new partition table on a drive under 2TB, will the installer create
a MBR or GPT table? And is there a way to choose yourself?
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298 [02:42:38] <Papillon> I think it lets you choose
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302 [02:47:17] <afx237> Papillon: I've looked a couple of
times when installing, but couldn't find an option anywhere.
unless i've just missed it.
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305 [02:47:43] <Papillon> did you try the custom partition thing?
306 [02:47:48] <afx237> yeah
307 [02:48:03] <vvor> debian version
308 [02:48:05] <Papillon> well, maybe not then
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311 [02:48:23] <sypher> afx237: It will default to MBR.
312 [02:48:27] <afx237> i installed on a 2tb drive that already
had GPT yesterday, and when creating a new table it stayed in GPT.
but not sure if that's because it assumed i wanted to keep the
same type or not.
313 [02:48:35] <afx237> sypher: is it changable?
314 [02:48:55] <sypher> afx237: It might be; I've never
tried. If d-i sees the disk as 2TB or larger, you get GPT. Less than
that, MBR.
315 [02:48:55] <Papillon> 2tb is pretty much the limit of mbr
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317 [02:49:19] <afx237> yeah obviously needs to be GPT over 2tb.
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319 [02:49:34] <awal1> afx237, i guess debian installer always
creates an mbr, it goes with gpt partitioning in uefi machines
320 [02:49:43] <vvor> just dd the HD
321 [02:49:45] <afx237> vvor: stretch
322 [02:50:01] <vvor> only the first blocks
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324 [02:50:26] <afx237> awal1: ah, so maybe it detects uefi? this
was inside vmware workstation (the install i did yesterday that used
gpt)
325 [02:50:39] <sypher> No.
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327 [02:51:04] <sypher> Well, if you boot via UEFI, then yes,
you're getting GPT.
328 [02:51:26] <awal1> afx237, not idea when it is virtualization
related
329 [02:51:27] <sypher> But if you do CSM boot (like one of my
systems at home) with 2TB disks, you get GPT there as well.
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331 [02:52:35] <afx237> ah ok
332 [02:52:50] <awal1> for real hardware, ofcourse the installer
will detect uefi if the machine is booted with it (uefi)
333 [02:53:36] <sypher> Disk sizing limitations wrt mbr/gpt
don't matter virt vs phys.
334 [02:53:37] <afx237> ok cool thanks for the info yall
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338 [02:55:29] <afx237> i don't need to plug drives into any
really old computers, so i'm pretty much going with GPT on them
all these days for the redundacy feature. aside from old hardware
compatability, could there be any downsides to GPT?
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341 [02:56:08] <sypher> afx237: If you attempt CSM/BIOS boot off
of GPT, keep in mind that you will need a small (1MB) partition at
the start of the disk for GRUB's bootcode.
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343 [02:57:50] <sypher> afx237: Not really a downside. Just a
technical requirement.
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345 [02:58:29] <afx237> sypher: ok thanks. i'm pretty
unfamiliar with all this UEFI/CSM stuff, maybe i need to go read up
on it all.
346 [02:58:42] <sypher> afx237: I'm somewhat versed in it.
Ping me if you need some assistance.
347 [02:59:42] <afx237> sypher: cool thanks. on the CSM thing you
mentioned... when would i need to use that? on old hardware?
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350 [03:00:54] <sypher> afx237: I have a server running off of
four 2TB disks, LVM off of an mdadm RAID10 array. The EFI system
partition (ESP) cannot live on a software raid partition. If I went
with EFI, my bootloader would not have redundancy.
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357 [03:02:52] <sypher> afx237: Using CSM boot, I just install
grub to all four disks. Any disk can fail and be replaced, and I
don't have to deal with rebuilding an EFI partition.
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359 [03:03:40] <sypher> afx237: Strictly speaking, you could
manually create an ESP on all four disks, but that comes with its
own set of problems. The only OS I know of that deals with this
cleanly is FreeBSD.
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384 [03:13:52] <afx237> sypher: thanks. all a bit beyond me, but
i appreciate you sharing the info. assuming i'm not dealing
with old PCs or RAID, am i safe to just use GPT on all my drives?
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386 [03:14:20] <sypher> afx237: I just let the installer
configure whatever it thinks is best, unless there's a glaring
reason not to.
387 [03:14:23] <sypher> afx237: Call me lazy.
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403 [03:23:59] <j4ckcom> when i install program with apt-get
install xxx. then how can i uninstall it?
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406 [03:25:40] <dvs> j4ckcom, apt-get remove
407 [03:25:53] <j4ckcom> just apt-get remove?
408 [03:26:02] <j4ckcom> or apt-get remove xxx?
409 [03:26:13] <dvs> yes, apt-get remove xxxx
410 [03:26:27] <j4ckcom> dvs: how about apt-get purge xxx?
411 [03:26:36] <themill> apt-get does have a man page
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413 [03:27:04] <Rockwolf> apt-get remove package name
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415 [03:27:20] <j4ckcom> thanks everyone :)
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417 [03:27:34] <j4ckcom> anyway what computer is good for debian?
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419 [03:28:13] <dvs> j4ckcom, not brand spanking new ones (i.e.
Kaby Lake)
420 [03:28:34] <Rockwolf> Ryzen 5
421 [03:28:43] <dvs> too new
422 [03:28:58] <Rockwolf> Works just fine
423 [03:29:05] <dvs> updated kernel?
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425 [03:29:28] <Papillon> iirc the new cpus just have extra sleep
states the kernel doesn't know about
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427 [03:30:23] <Rockwolf>
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430 [03:31:39] <Rockwolf> Have a Ryzen 5 1600 running my new
Proxmox server and it is working just as good as my old i3
431 [03:31:54] <sypher> Proxmox is not Debian.
432 [03:32:21] <Rockwolf> Yes it is. It runs right on top of the
Jessie
433 [03:32:32] <sypher> Again, Proxmox is not Debian.
434 [03:32:40] <Rockwolf> ok
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437 [03:33:56] <Rockwolf>
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438 [03:34:17] <missmbob> proxmox is off topic here
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440 [03:34:44] <sypher> Rockwolf: The fact that you start with
Debian and then mangle it doesn't mean that the result is
Debian. The result is Proxmox.
441 [03:34:48] <sypher> !proxmox
442 [03:34:48] <dpkg> Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is
a GNU/Linux distribution <based on Debian>, providing a
virtualization platform with <LXC> and <KVM>. It is not
supported in #debian. There's an unofficial
proxmox channel on Freenode. For official venues, see
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443 [03:34:54] <Rockwolf> it was relevent to the conversation
444 [03:35:16] <sypher> Rockwolf: Proxmox is relevant to someone
asking "what computer is good for debian?" No, it is not.
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448 [03:35:51] <Rockwolf> k
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456 [03:39:20] <afx237> anyone got a hunch on when stretch will
be released? i know the real answer is "when it's
ready"... but just wondering if anyone has a guess?
457 [03:39:32] <dvs> !wwsr
458 [03:39:33] <dpkg> Well... it's starting to get
distinctly chilly... Debian 9 "Stretch" will probably
release in mid-2017. It will release sooner if you help fix bugs in
stretch and sid... take that as a challenge. Ask me about
<stretch freeze>, <how-can-i-help>
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484 [03:55:05] <awal1> afx237, it will be released before the end
of 2017 :P
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514 [04:17:08] <tw> is there another bidirectional, over-ssh,
file synchronizer like unison except works when built with different
compilers? Unison craps out when trying to interoperate between
different ocaml versions. csync requires maintaining a database and
seems to require its own listen socket.
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535 [04:40:26] <somiaj> tw: why not use rsync?
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538 [04:42:36] <ryouma> there is a script to at least partly
emulate a bidirectional sync tool on an rsync website. see #rsync
and do /topics. one of the links there should point to it.
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541 [04:44:32] <tw> somiaj: doesn't detect conflicts like
unison does.
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544 [04:46:58] <somiaj> tw: conflicts?
545 [04:47:36] <tw> h1:/a is updated, h2:/a is updated, sync
happens, older of the two is lost invisibly.
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547 [04:48:03] <ryouma>
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548 [04:48:16] <ryouma> if you use emacs, you can try ztree-diff
with tramp
549 [04:48:23] <ryouma> tw:
550 [04:49:39] <tw> I'll look at it, thanks.
551 [04:50:06] <ryouma> ask on #emacs if you have any q
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553 [04:51:11] <ryouma> tw: csync description online says nothing
about sockets, and don't you need a database to do it? i.e.
doesn't even unison use one?
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555 [04:51:24] <ryouma> (in the broad sense)
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560 [04:52:20] <tw> unison uses one, but you don't have to
do anything with it, it creates it in the user's .unison. csync
doesn't use ssh transport, so it definitely has its own sockets
or is called by inetd.
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563 [04:54:49] <tw> in csync, you set up the directory/host pairs
and they mutually auth with their own RSA keys. It's probably
not that big a deal, but I'd need to do a lot more work to
understand how and when connections are initiated than with a naive
synchronizer like unison or rsync.
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725 [07:18:36] <OtakuSenpai> hello guys i want your help
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731 [07:27:41] <OtakuSenpai> when i start my computer,in the gdm
login screen the keyboard layout is different from my normal
keyboard layout
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733 [07:28:04] <OtakuSenpai> but when i login to my account the
keyboard layout appears same as it should be
734 [07:28:12] <OtakuSenpai> ay helps?
735 [07:28:13] <OtakuSenpai> any*
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741 [07:31:24] <alekz> OtakuSenpai:
replaced-url
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743 [07:31:48] <alekz> maybe there's a different locale for
the system
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745 [07:32:26] <OtakuSenpai> idk the laptop model is HP G5 204
746 [07:32:40] <OtakuSenpai> i cant find a correct keyboard
layout for it
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748 [07:33:59] <alekz> try setxkbmap
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750 [07:35:03] <OtakuSenpai> ok
751 [07:35:09] <alekz> there's a tool as well I saw once,
it's xkb-switch
752 [07:35:13] <alekz> that may help
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755 [07:36:13] <OtakuSenpai> what does it do?
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760 [07:37:31] <alekz> well, the main propose is to change the
layout, but there's an option to query it
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762 [07:37:38] <OtakuSenpai> ok
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764 [07:37:41] <OtakuSenpai> thnx
765 [07:37:44] <alekz> np
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776 [07:41:29] <OtakuSenpai> well i tried apt-cache searching
it,but it didnt show up
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779 [07:41:47] <alekz> OtakuSenpai: git
780 [07:42:53] <OtakuSenpai> aha
781 [07:43:06] <alekz> I'm sure it's there
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783 [07:43:24] <OtakuSenpai> ill search it up
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785 [07:43:33] <alekz> go ahead
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787 [07:45:27] <OtakuSenpai> well apparently its in another
package
788 [07:45:33] <OtakuSenpai>
replaced-url
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791 [07:47:08] <alekz> OtakuSenpai:
replaced-url
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793 [07:48:39] <OtakuSenpai> kk
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795 [07:49:41] <alekz> I'm getting a snack, there's a
not working build that is driving me crazy, brb
796 [07:49:51] <OtakuSenpai> ok
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839 [08:35:55] <OtakuSenpai> alekz: thnx it worked
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883 [09:08:02] <Cl0udN9ne> hello guys
884 [09:08:30] <Cl0udN9ne> so using xkb-switch i solved the
problem of my locales problem but
885 [09:08:39] <Cl0udN9ne> there is one more issue left
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888 [09:09:10] <Cl0udN9ne> i hav 2 users,one tht im speaking from
now and another user whose desktop is i3
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890 [09:10:02] <Cl0udN9ne> well when i try to start the computer
and reach gdm login screen,the layout of my keyboard is quite
different from the one it should be
891 [09:10:45] <Cl0udN9ne> if i type 'l' key on my
keyboard,i get 'n' character(for example)
892 [09:11:13] <Cl0udN9ne> but when i login to the account from
where im speaking,the keyboard layout is normal as it should be
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894 [09:11:42] <Cl0udN9ne> the same problem appears on my other
account,which has the different keyboard layout
895 [09:12:00] <Cl0udN9ne> i know tht i hav to do
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
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897 [09:12:31] <Cl0udN9ne> but i dont know which layout to select
for my model of laptop(which is HP G5 204)
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899 [09:13:31] <Cl0udN9ne> srry HP 245 G5 Notebook PC
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902 [09:13:37] <Cl0udN9ne> thts m model
903 [09:13:42] <Cl0udN9ne> any helps pls?
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925 [09:24:36] <Cl0udN9ne> guys?
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929 [09:28:37] <canoon> Cl0udN9ne, you are just trying to work
out what keyboard layout you have?
930 [09:28:56] <Cl0udN9ne> yes
931 [09:29:09] <Cl0udN9ne> and ow to change it to a normal one
for my laptop
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933 [09:29:43] <canoon> it probably just depends on where you
live
934 [09:30:28] <Cl0udN9ne> well theres a keyboard attached to it
where the arrangement of the keyboard is QWERTY style
935 [09:30:34] <Cl0udN9ne> i suppose
936 [09:31:02] <Cl0udN9ne> but i did want to change it to match
the keys of my keyboard
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938 [09:31:33] <canoon> Cl0udN9ne, what are the keys on your
laptop?
939 [09:31:52] <Cl0udN9ne> how do i relay it to you?
940 [09:31:59] <Cl0udN9ne> wait let me post a pic of it
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945 [09:34:49] <Cl0udN9ne>
replaced-url
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947 [09:34:53] <Cl0udN9ne> thts it
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950 [09:35:50] <canoon> Cl0udN9ne, that's just a us layout
keyboard
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953 [09:36:59] <Cl0udN9ne> ok,but which one do i select i
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration for my keyboard
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955 [09:37:18] <Cl0udN9ne> i changed tht config after which this
mess has started
956 [09:37:47] <canoon> i don't use debian but isn't
one of the options us?
957 [09:38:16] <Cl0udN9ne> not locales,i changed the
keyboard-configuration package
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960 [09:42:10] <jim> so, I want to add a cups print queue
(another cups server's printer) to the local cups, but I
can't get into the admin, permission denied... what's the
default login name/passwd? or, how to set a passwd?
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974 [09:50:03] <canoon> jim, isn't it just your user
password?
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986 [09:57:51] <jim> I tried that, I tried root (and its pw)
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988 [09:58:04] <jim> canoon, ^^
989 [09:58:19] <canoon> ah no idea then
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1032 [10:29:23] <Cl0udN9ne> can anyone help me out pls
1033 [10:29:26] <Cl0udN9ne> PLS
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1035 [10:30:51] <at0m> Cl0udN9ne: i've selected "Generic
105-key (Intl) PC" for my full-size US keyb here
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1038 [10:31:58] <Cl0udN9ne> at0m: i tried tht...login to my other
account and trying dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
1039 [10:32:05] <Cl0udN9ne> and all tht
1040 [10:32:09] <Cl0udN9ne> but it didnt work
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1042 [10:32:35] <Cl0udN9ne> only my gnome account is working
properly
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1045 [10:32:54] <Cl0udN9ne> the i3 account and the gdm screen
doesnt work properly
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1047 [10:33:03] <at0m> what if you got it overruled in gnome
settings? or, what if you type on tty? Ctrl-Alt-F1, for example
1048 [10:33:12] <jair> hello all I am a question that might be not
directly related to debian but will appreciate advice to where I
should look other than irc and google
1049 [10:33:37] <Cl0udN9ne> at0m: i dont know if its got overruled
in gnome settings
1050 [10:34:20] <jair> recently I have been getting this "403
Forbidden" messages when trying to go to very common sites like
replaced-url
1051 [10:34:21] <Cl0udN9ne> but i didnt touch gnome settings,i
just messed up with the keyboard-configuartion package
1052 [10:34:27] <at0m> Cl0udN9ne: say, your system could be set to
any keyboard, but if gnome overrides to US, you'll get the US
keyb just in gnome.
1053 [10:34:39] <jair> I have not installed any firewall or
anything at home
1054 [10:34:49] <at0m> jair: not using a proxy, either?
1055 [10:34:50] <Cl0udN9ne> yeah
1056 [10:35:01] <jair> however I do have some ad blockers in
chrome and firefox
1057 [10:35:05] <jair> no proxy nope
1058 [10:35:16] <jair> at0m: at work works just fine
1059 [10:35:22] <jair> but at home I can't
1060 [10:35:25] <at0m> jair: same machine?
1061 [10:35:32] <jair> nope
1062 [10:35:35] <jair> different machine
1063 [10:35:45] <jair> but same debian base
1064 [10:36:04] <jair> same chrome version and firefox
1065 [10:36:24] <jair> but as you know chrome just runs in top of
debian fine
1066 [10:36:43] <jair> and if you access chrome from another
machine somewhere will carry the settings wherever you log in
1067 [10:37:10] <at0m> jair: add -safe-mode to your firefox
starting line, that will disable addons and show more verbose errors
1068 [10:37:30] <jair> at0m: let me check
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1071 [10:38:33] <Cl0udN9ne> what about my problem?
1072 [10:39:20] <jair> at0m: what happens when you go to
replaced-url
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1074 [10:39:23] <yeehi_> Happy Hardware Freedom Day!
replaced-url
1075 [10:39:38] <jair> I wonder if it is the site that is under
maintenance
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1077 [10:40:03] <jair> at0m: or this other one:
bbcworldnews.web.tv
1078 [10:40:04] <at0m> jair: works fine here
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1080 [10:40:19] <jair> at0m: hmm I wonder if it is my router then
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1082 [10:40:30] <jair> definitely has to be something with my
connection at home
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1084 [10:40:39] <jair> because at the office works just fine
1085 [10:40:41] <han-solo> jair: i can access it
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1087 [10:40:50] <Cl0udN9ne> its a network isp problem
1088 [10:40:51] <at0m> jair: you could try another browser, or w3m
even
1089 [10:40:59] <jair> I also have fail2ban installed but that is
just for incoming ssh protection
1090 [10:41:02] <Cl0udN9ne> isp maybe blocking it
1091 [10:41:03] <han-solo> although, i only tried it on lynx
1092 [10:41:21] <jair> hmm ISP possibly
1093 [10:41:28] <jair> let me try using a VPN
1094 [10:41:50] <jair> but why the ISP will want to block a
simpole ip calculator
1095 [10:41:56] <at0m> jair: there's also a ##networking here
on freenode
1096 [10:41:59] <jair>
replaced-url
1097 [10:42:11] <jair> will check thanks so much
1098 [10:42:21] <jair> I will also contact the ISP
1099 [10:42:43] <jair> thanks guys I will check first the ISP then
my router and take it from there
1100 [10:42:49] <jair> have a good one!
1101 [10:42:53] <Cl0udN9ne> jair: try using a proxy/vpn to connect
to it first
1102 [10:42:54] <at0m> jair: the adblocker may have some
over-acting rule. i had some *ads* rule once that blocked
gossamer-threads for example.
1103 [10:43:04] <Cl0udN9ne> if it works then isp is the problem
1104 [10:43:06] <jair> hmm
1105 [10:43:10] <jair> right
1106 [10:43:13] <jair> Thanks!
1107 [10:43:19] <jair> will let you know
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1109 [10:43:28] <jair> but need to disconnect
1110 [10:43:30] <jair> later
1111 [10:43:35] <jair> Thank you!!!
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1113 [10:43:42] <Cl0udN9ne> pls help me
1114 [10:43:45] <Cl0udN9ne> someone
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1117 [10:44:55] <Cl0udN9ne> at0m: how do i revert back to my old
keyboard layout?
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1122 [10:45:35] <at0m> Cl0udN9ne: how am i supposed to know what
your old layout was?
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1125 [10:46:02] <Cl0udN9ne> well can you help me choose the new
keyboard layout?
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1127 [10:46:28] <Lady_Aleena> How do I use the program dircolors
to change the LS_COLORS?
1128 [10:46:43] <at0m> i already have, dpkg-reconfigure
keyboard-configuration as you tried above. set it to generic or your
HP model.
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1130 [10:48:34] <yeehi_>
replaced-url
1131 [10:48:35] <yeehi_> [09:45] <yeehi_> I didn't know
this
1132 [10:48:36] <yeehi_> [09:46] <yeehi_> Here is RMS in a
recent interview on the Lunduke Hour:
replaced-url
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1134 [10:48:59] <Lady_Aleena> I was testing adding
LS_COLORS='*.rar=00;31:' export LS_COLORS. However, all
the colors on the LS_COLORS which were previously defined, lost
their definition.
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1137 [10:49:55] <Cl0udN9ne> pls guys anyone can guide me to what
keyboard layout i should choose?
1138 [10:51:00] <at0m> Cl0udN9ne: it seems there's nobody to
help you for now. try again later.
1139 [10:51:07] <han-solo>
LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS:'*rar=00;31:' is what you wanted , i
guess
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1141 [10:51:40] <Lady_Aleena> han-solo, I'll try that.
1142 [10:51:45] <han-solo> without the quotes maybe
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1144 [10:52:16] <TomTomTosch> Lady_Aleena: dircolors -p >
~/.dircolors then edit the file. .bashrc will then source that
automatically.
1145 [10:52:33] <b30wulf> .
1146 [10:53:01] <Cl0udN9ne> TomTomTosch: i hope you wont mind but
can you help me pal?
1147 [10:54:23] <Lady_Aleena> TomTomTosch, thank you!
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1149 [10:54:41] <TomTomTosch> Cl0udN9ne: i wouldn't know
beyong what at0m already said.
1150 [10:54:58] <TomTomTosch> * beyond
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1154 [10:55:26] <Cl0udN9ne> but why is it tht on terminal its
giving me a wrong layout and on gnome its giving a correct one?
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1160 [10:57:31] <Lady_Aleena> -rw-r--r-- is 644 in chmod right?
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1172 [11:01:44] <Cl0udN9ne> TomTomTosch: where is the
keyboard-configuration file saved?
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1175 [11:02:29] <Cl0udN9ne> s/keyboard-configuration file/the file
where keyboard-configuration settings is saved
1176 [11:03:03] <TomTomTosch> why are you asking me directly? i
have no idea.
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1183 [11:05:48] <s0lar1s> Cl0udN9ne, I found the answer to that
question in the first result on Google. I suggest you try doing the
same. Specifically you can google "where is the debian keyboard
config file stored."
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1189 [11:10:19] <abff> man keyboard
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1333 [12:54:21] <deavmi> What are influxdb
1334 [12:54:32] <deavmi> and collectd
1335 [12:54:39] <deavmi> just saw them mentioned here
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1342 [13:00:47] <TomTomTosch> collectd is a daemon that collects
informations about system performance and can send it over the
network. you can use it with things like graphite if you want to
analyse it and monitor multiple devices.
1343 [13:00:58] <deavmi> Nice
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1345 [13:01:00] <deavmi> graphite is?
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1347 [13:01:08] <deavmi> Does it have to do with graphing these
stats?
1348 [13:01:13] <TomTomTosch> yes
1349 [13:01:17] <deavmi> Ah cool
1350 [13:01:21] <deavmi> I should look into this
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1352 [13:01:23] <deavmi> Sounds rad
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1356 [13:02:01] <TomTomTosch> if you have a cluster, it's a
bit overkill if you only want to monitor one device ^^
1357 [13:02:19] <deavmi> what would you use for onde device then?
1358 [13:02:31] <deavmi> Doesn't muon do some cool stuff
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1375 [13:07:22] <TomTomTosch> there are a few frontends for
collectd, i havn't tried them besides graphite, though.
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1377 [13:07:58] <TomTomTosch> kcollectd is one that's not web
based. that might be worth a look.
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1411 [13:24:46] <Martin000> hi. how can i force overwrite a
complete package?
1412 [13:25:07] <Martin000> i've broke backuppc and want a
complete reinstall with fresh directorys and config
1413 [13:25:35] <TomTomTosch> !confmiss
1414 [13:25:35] <dpkg> You have to especially tell the packaging
system to reinstall config files because when they are gone, it is
assumed that you want them to stay deleted. "aptitude -o
DPkg::Options::='--force-confmiss' reinstall
$packagename" will restore them (man dpkg for details). If the
package uses <ucf> for config file management, ask me about
<ucf confmiss>.
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1425 [13:37:50] <acresearch> ve a CD in my computer
1426 [13:37:56] <acresearch> people, ubuntu has an app to create a
live usb from .iso,,, is there something similar in debian? if not
where can i find the best comman line steps to install the debian
iso into a USB? i do not have cd in my computer
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1431 [13:39:13] <TomTomTosch> you copy the iso to the block device
with cp. cp /path/to/debian-live.iso /dev/sdX
1432 [13:39:14] <missmbob> cp foo.iso /dev/sdX ...that's how
you create a usb from iso in debian
1433 [13:39:22] <TomTomTosch> ^^
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1435 [13:40:30] <acresearch> TomTomTosch: missmbob WOW, that is
it???
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1437 [13:40:45] <missmbob> yes. the fact that ubuntu made a gui
for that is just...amazing
1438 [13:40:49] <acresearch> i though i had to mount unmount and
other sudo and dd steps like in ubuntu and raspian
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1440 [13:41:35] <TomTomTosch> ubuntu and raspbian are the exact
same iirc. not sure what other tools they provide for people who
expect a gui.
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1443 [13:42:18] <Martin000> thanks TomTomTosch
1444 [13:42:32] <Martin000> but does it restore dirs and file
permissions?
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1450 [13:43:14] <acresearch> ok TomTomTosch thanks
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1454 [13:45:26] <Martin000> i thought the oldschool force
overwrite option should help
1455 [13:45:37] <Martin000> but backuppc isn't starting
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1457 [13:45:57] <Martin000> deleted all backuppc dirs and used
your command
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1470 [13:50:21] <Martin000> purge --force helped :)
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1508 [14:13:06] <RM982> hi, I have this weird issue with aptitude,
I'm trying to install samba....aptitude install samba, The
following NEW packages will be installed blabla bla and then couple
seconds later I get "Killed"
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thing
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1521 [14:16:15] <RM982> oh it seems system is running out of
memory
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1612 [15:08:22] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
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1620 [15:23:23] <spacebug^> hi BluesKaj
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1637 [15:31:49] <BluesKaj> Hi spacebug
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1646 [15:38:08] <rj1> hi
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1665 [15:50:43] <fugdnscerd1> hey guys, have a very odd issue and
I thought you might be able to point me in the right direction. I
have what, on the surface, seems like major network latency. There
is an initial delay in all of my network traffic. For example, if I
ping another host, there is a significant delay before the first
response. After running wireshark while pinging another host on my
LAN i see that there is about a 7 second delay before the f
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1669 [15:53:05] <SuperSeriousCat> Think #networking is perfect for
that question. They are total nerds
1670 [15:53:19] <fugdnscerd1> ok thanks
1671 [15:53:26] <SuperSeriousCat> Or #network or something else
similar. Dont remember if it was # or ## either
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1673 [15:53:45] <fugdnscerd1> cool, I appreciate it
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1676 [15:56:15] <fugdnscerd1> I'll check that out, thought I
figured it was probably a Linux and/or driver issue thought since it
seems once the initial ping packet is sent everything works ok, just
a major delay between running the ping command and the first packet
acuatlly being sent.
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1682 [15:59:44] <r_rios> Hello, all. I'm having trouble
installing 32-bit packages that depend on libgl in my system
1683 [15:59:50] <r_rios> I have the nvidia drivers installed, so I
can't install normal libgl, but gtk2 requires libgl
1684 [15:59:56] <r_rios> I'm not sure what to do
1685 [16:01:49] <twostone> you should have libgl1-nvidia-glx
installed... Used debian's repos or direct download off of
nvidia?
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1690 [16:05:45] <r_rios> twostone: Debian's repos. I already
have it installed
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1693 [16:07:11] <r_rios> twostone: Here's the output of sudo
apt install libglib2.0-0:i386:
replaced-url
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1695 [16:07:33] <Guest30749> hello, it's there any openbox
chanell
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1697 [16:07:49] <Papillon> ./list openbox
1698 [16:07:57] <r_rios> It seems it's trying to replace the
64-bit glib
1699 [16:08:42] <Papillon> doesn't look like there is one
1700 [16:08:46] <Papillon> on freenode
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1702 [16:09:18] <twostone> ...which will result in
Frankenstein's Debian... Have you been using sid- and stable
repos simultaneously?
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1705 [16:12:01] <r_rios> twostone: I'm on Debian stable
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1707 [16:13:35] <r_rios> I'm trying to run PCSX, which
requires gtk
1708 [16:13:41] <r_rios> *PCSX2, actually
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1716 [16:16:50] <twostone> Something must have mutated within your
debian. Or it is time for an upgrade. both 64 and 32bit libgl
happily coexist on my system...
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1725 [16:21:04] <r_rios> twostone: I have the two versions of
libgl installed. My problem seems to be when I'm trying to
install glib
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1728 [16:22:08] <twostone> which version do you have?
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1742 [16:30:02] <r_rios> twostone: libgl1-nvidia-legacy-304xx-glx,
both amd64 and i386
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1787 [16:52:45] <twostone> why do you need a new glib for pcsx?
1788 [16:53:20] <r_rios> Because of gtk
1789 [16:53:23] <Papillon> presumably because that version of pcsx
was compiled with a new version of glib
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1791 [16:53:55] <r_rios> PSCX2 depends on gtk
1792 [16:54:03] <r_rios> Which depends on glib
1793 [16:54:12] <twostone> and you don't have an amd64 gtk3
or gtk2 already installed, i presume?
1794 [16:54:23] <r_rios> I have
1795 [16:54:35] <r_rios> But it needs the 32-bit gtk libs
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1797 [16:55:08] <r_rios> Btw, the problem seems to be related to
the fact that I have a ton of backport packages installed
1798 [16:55:18] <r_rios> Even though I removed the backport repos
ages ago
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1802 [16:57:54] <twostone> Ah, don't mix repos. They
don't mix well. Although, I use backports as well, and I
don't have that problem. Alas, I use sid.
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1805 [16:59:07] <n-iCe> ubuntu removed the swap partition, and
uses now swap file, smart move?
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1807 [16:59:13] <r_rios> I know. I had to remove the backports due
to driver issues, but I didn't remove the repos properly
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1813 [17:01:52] <sypher> n-iCe: Relevance to Debian?
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1815 [17:02:06] <n-iCe> sypher, sure, will debian do the same
move?
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1818 [17:02:44] <twostone> what for? If you want to use a swap
file, you can and always could. But why?
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1823 [17:07:19] <r_rios> Thanks for the help, twostone :)
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1825 [17:08:03] <twostone> wasn't much of a help, was it.
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1829 [17:09:27] <r_rios> twostone: the intention is what counts
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1833 [17:11:02] <twostone> Two things come to mind: One, a clean
install might do the trick, two, write down what apt removes and
reinstall, after pcsx installed. Sometimes, apt is a little diva.
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1855 [17:18:38] <twostone> None of these options are failsafe, of
course. You'd have to decide, just how critical it is, having
pcsx².
1856 [17:18:48] <twostone> You might even run it in docker or a
VM.
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1874 [17:21:59] <r_rios> twostone: I have to fix system anyway,
PCSX2 is just an excuse at this point
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1876 [17:22:24] <r_rios> I'm doing option two, except for
each library instead of doing it for everything
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1878 [17:23:15] <twostone> I'd just reinstall the
applications. Sain apt, it will install needed libs anyways.
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1887 [17:29:41] <anotherus3r> Will netinstall provide me
openvpn+firefox preinstalled also?
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1889 [17:30:42] <twostone> doubt it, unless you specify. Firefox,
yes. But openVPN? usually not. But why bother? You've got apt
powers, don't you?
1890 [17:31:05] <anotherus3r> twostone: Last time when I installed
Debian, I got all packages installed as OpenVPN and Firefox. But not
ths time. Why?
1891 [17:31:16] <anotherus3r> This time I downloaded debian+kde
1892 [17:31:25] <anotherus3r> Last time I cant really remember
what iso I downloaded
1893 [17:32:12] <anotherus3r> twostone: Do you know what iso to
download again? To get firefox+openvpn preinstalled also?
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1895 [17:32:58] <twostone> Netinstall will give you anything the
regular installs will. Also, anything they might not. You only have
to specify you really want it. Go for the netinstall, you end up
with the latest stable. Or sid. Or whatever your preference.
1896 [17:34:03] <celyr> I still use xfce
1897 [17:34:07] <anotherus3r> twostone: But why did I get
firefox+openvpn preinstalled last time? I cant really figure it out?
1898 [17:34:15] <celyr> do you think I'm ill ? XD
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1902 [17:35:08] <twostone> You want it or not?
1903 [17:35:40] <anotherus3r> twostone: yes I want it, but the
question I have is more like, why did I get it preinstalled, in what
way?
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1906 [17:36:28] <anotherus3r> I try to understand this
1907 [17:36:29] <twostone> Was part of the package. Also
selectable via netinstall or later via apt. Why worry?
1908 [17:37:08] <abff> I know when I first started with debian I
was worried I wouldn't be able to properly setup anything
desktop related. The task seemed daunting
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1910 [17:37:16] <anotherus3r> twostone: no preinstalled after I
installed debian and boot it was already there?
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1912 [17:37:54] <anotherus3r> twostone: the thing is, I cant
really remember if I used the netinstall or not
1913 [17:37:55] <twostone> That, I didn't get.
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1915 [17:38:18] <anotherus3r> twostone: I installed debian. After
boot to it, the firefox+openvpn was already installed.
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1918 [17:38:51] <twostone> Well, there you have it: It was part of
the selected installation package. Which netinstall will also give
you.
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1921 [17:39:28] <anotherus3r> twostone: ok, but debian+KDE.iso
didnt give it to me? so the only way is netinstall right?
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1927 [17:40:44] <twostone> Just have a read what's in the
various packages before selecting or deselecting them, and it will
be fine. Otherwise, what's wrong with using apt? Any
installation media will give you a base system plus a few extras. My
credo is, keep the base install as simple as possible, do the rest
via apt+synaptic. Hassle free.
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1929 [17:41:08] <anotherus3r> twostone: ok thank you :)
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1932 [17:41:38] <smdrz> im having problem with kmail, after adding
gmail(with app password) in the middle of sync it just stops, why?
1933 [17:42:47] <twostone> sounds gmail-related. 2FA?
1934 [17:43:31] <twostone> kmail might not be 2FA-capable.
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1937 [17:44:26] <sypher> He's using an app password. The
application doesn't need to be 2FA capable.
1938 [17:44:36] <smdrz> hmm, claws mail didnt have any issue with
it
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1948 [17:47:26] <smdrz> it seems issues akonadi imap receivers,
1949 [17:48:01] <sine0> I want to rsync a file between my computer
and anther computer i access through a shell "ssh domain.com
&& ssh 192.. etc"
1950 [17:48:16] <sine0> is there a way i can craft a string from
here that will just do all that
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1952 [17:49:12] <smdrz> ok, whole kmail started to crash
1953 [17:49:14] <twostone> @sine0: Define, please.
1954 [17:49:45] <twostone> you can always encapsulate an ssh
sesion within another ssh session, why not?
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1956 [17:50:20] <smdrz> kmail error(timeout trying to get lock)
1957 [17:50:33] <jhutchins> sine0: You've given us part of
what you think the process is, not what you're actually trying
to do.
1958 [17:50:46] <jhutchins> "all that" is not defined.
1959 [17:50:51] <twostone> @smdrz: multiple, simultaneous logins?
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1963 [17:51:59] <sine0> I want to rsync a large file 700mb via a
crappy country internet connection to another computer that is
behind a public facing computer, I have ssh to both, the one i want
to get to is a local one.
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1965 [17:52:24] <sine0> or should i say its not public facing etc
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1967 [17:53:06] <celyr> and what is the problem
1968 [17:53:34] <twostone> Right, you want to connect via SSH to
one computer, have it initiate (and keep alive) an SSH session on a
third computer and copy files? Easy, run screen on that second
computer and connect to that screen session.
1969 [17:54:06] <smdrz> @twostone, maybe,it seems i need to turn
on less secure option for gmail, which is not supported on F2A
setup, will switch to claws mail
1970 [17:54:26] <twostone> This way, anything running within that
screen-Session will not terminate when you terminate the ssh-session
on your first machine.
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1982 [17:59:10] <SuperSeriousCat> Cant you just do rsync -e ssh
user@ip:/dir?
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1984 [17:59:43] <twostone> The problem is, once you disconnect
from an ssh-session, it will kill its children.
1985 [18:00:07] <twostone> hence, screen.
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1987 [18:01:05] <SuperSeriousCat> Tought rsync kept the SSH alive.
After all it is using SSH and its encryption to transfer the file
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1991 [18:01:28] <twostone> Screen will run in the background on
the second machine, the user connects via ssh, issues commands
within screen, user disconnects, screen will execute these commands
in the background, user can always reconnect.
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1993 [18:02:27] <twostone> @Cat: Problem is (from what i
understand), rsync will be run within an SSH session itself. Thus,
if the user disconnects, SSH will eat its children.
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1996 [18:03:03] <SuperSeriousCat> You can always run it in screen
1997 [18:03:19] <twostone> what i said?
1998 [18:03:29] <SuperSeriousCat> If he got to close the terminal
1999 [18:03:47] <jhutchins> Tunneling.
2000 [18:03:52] <jhutchins> You want ssh tunneling.
2001 [18:04:08] <jhutchins> Create a tunnel on the accessible
computer to the third box, then rsync over that tunnel.
2002 [18:04:18] * twostone will go talk to walls, instead.
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2005 [18:04:33] <sine0> im reading it all dont get hissy :D
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2007 [18:04:38] <SuperSeriousCat> aka -e ssh :P
2008 [18:04:45] <jhutchins> The other way to do it would be to
transfer the file to the first machine, then to the second.
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2017 [18:05:57] <jhutchins> !ssh tunnel
2018 [18:05:57] <dpkg> from memory, ssh tunneling is
replaced-url
2019 [18:06:00] <SuperSeriousCat> A really simple solution would
just be using dropbox
2020 [18:06:07] <twostone> That might defeat the whole purpose of
this discussion. As far as I read, the first machine has an
unreliable connection.
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2023 [18:06:45] <jhutchins> SuperSeriousCat: Why bring a fourth
layer into the picture? He would not be able to download from
dropbox on the firewalled machine.
2024 [18:06:51] <Eryn_1983_FL> all hail debian gurus
2025 [18:07:07] <Eryn_1983_FL> how the heck do i make a bootup
script for systemd?
2026 [18:07:37] <twostone> With pleasure.
2027 [18:07:38] <jhutchins> Eryn_1983_FL: I believe that rc.local
still gets exectuted.
2028 [18:07:39] <SuperSeriousCat> Dropbox use port 80 and 443
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2030 [18:07:44] <Eryn_1983_FL> mmm
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2032 [18:08:59] <twostone> @jhutchins: It does.
2033 [18:09:31] <Eryn_1983_FL> but is that always going to be
backward compatible ?
2034 [18:09:46] <Eryn_1983_FL> is some version in the distant
future going to move it some other directory?
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2036 [18:09:57] <Eryn_1983_FL> i want to be future proof as much
as possible
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2038 [18:10:06] <BluesKaj> twostone: have you noticed @ isn't
required on irc
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2040 [18:10:30] <sine0> SuperSeriousCat: last time i read dropbox
was a pain to setup cli on debian
2041 [18:10:33] <sine0> has it got better
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2043 [18:11:06] <twostone> @Blueskaj: Depends on the client. I
still use it, so there it is.
2044 [18:11:39] <twostone> about as virulent as the everpresent
hashtag.
2045 [18:11:49] <SuperSeriousCat> I dont use CLI so dont know
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2050 [18:13:04] <SuperSeriousCat> on dropbox that is
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2053 [18:13:36] * BluesKaj shrugs , do yo see anyone else using it, the
user's nick is all that's needed.
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2055 [18:14:37] * twostone is still not convinced and will keep on using
it, for old times sake.
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2064 [18:18:03] <sypher> Haven't ever seen a client that
needs it. This isn't twitter.
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2068 [18:19:11] <twostone> They now use it on twitter as well?
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2070 [18:19:43] <sypher> Twitter's always used it?
2071 [18:20:02] <sypher> And IRC has never used it, as the @
symbol is generally used as a privilege indicator.
2072 [18:20:06] * twostone has never used twitter and probably never
will...
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2077 [18:21:59] <SuperSeriousCat> @ + nick = OP or smt in many
clients
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2081 [18:22:26] <SuperSeriousCat> Or is it half-op?
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2083 [18:23:18] <twostone> For me, it simply signifies the
difference between talking to someone or about someone.
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2085 [18:23:37] <BluesKaj> it's just not necessary in
ordinary chat on irc, that's all
2086 [18:23:43] <TomTomTo1> who cares...
2087 [18:23:48] <twostone> that, i know.
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2089 [18:23:58] <SuperSeriousCat> My client dont even autocomplete
names if I add a @ before I start to type it
2090 [18:24:06] <han-solo> i think, ircs has been there longer
than twitter has
2091 [18:24:07] <han-solo> :}
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2093 [18:24:19] <SuperSeriousCat> You dont say? :P
2094 [18:24:31] <r_rios> Hey, I'm trying to downgrade
systemd, but I hit a roadblock: old systemd depends on old udev, but
new systemd breaks old udev. That gets me in a situation where I can
neither downgrade udev and systemd together (that would leave udev
broken, because udev gets downgraded first), nor downgrade systemd
first, then downgrade udev (systemd depends on udev). How do I solve
this?
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2096 [18:25:01] <r_rios> I'm trying to ignore dependency
resolution, but I haven't found a way to do it with apt
2097 [18:25:12] <twostone> Wasn't there a fork that still
uses systemVinit?
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2102 [18:25:41] <r_rios> A fork of what?
2103 [18:25:52] <twostone> debian.
2104 [18:26:08] <r_rios> Ah, yes. It's called Devuan
2105 [18:26:14] <BluesKaj> yeah, devuan
2106 [18:26:23] <twostone> thought as much.
2107 [18:26:33] <r_rios> I really don't see the need for it,
though
2108 [18:26:35] <twostone> Anyway, why do you want to downgrade
systemd?
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2110 [18:27:08] <r_rios> Because I have backports systemd
installed and I'm trying to install jessie systemd
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2117 [18:28:12] <twostone> Nothing's ever easy with you, is
it? :P
2118 [18:28:27] <BluesKaj> devuan is for users who want to be free
of systemd , but it's quite a regression
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2120 [18:28:44] <r_rios> Hahaha
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2122 [18:29:11] <r_rios> Is there any hope left for me? I really
don't want to do a complete reinstall
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2124 [18:29:44] <twostone> I am not in front of your box, but have
you ever used aptitude?
2125 [18:30:06] <r_rios> Why is downgrading so difficult in Debian
anyways? I never understood the need to actively prevent downgrades
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2127 [18:30:24] <r_rios> twostone: Yes, it didn't help in
this case
2128 [18:31:16] <r_rios> It seems aptitude has a CLI interface
that provides an option to disable dependency checking, but I
haven't tried that yet
2129 [18:32:01] <r_rios> I'm looking for other options before
that, though, since it's going to be a pain to translate my apt
command to the CLI interface
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2134 [18:34:46] <twostone> aptitude has a graphical frontend now?
2135 [18:35:01] <twostone> what else did i miss?
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2144 [18:36:51] <r_rios> Not exactly graphical, just a CLI
2145 [18:37:05] <r_rios> Just run aptitude with no arguments
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2148 [18:37:28] <twostone> That, I've seen before.
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2165 [18:44:35] <Enrico_Menotti> Hello. I had to reinstall my
Debian distribution after some issues with the wlan. Now I could not
set up mirrors during the installation (due to the absence of a
lan), so I need to do it now. I know I may edit sources.list, but I
wonder whether there be a way to enter in the nice interface which
is used by the installation process, where mirrors are listed.
Anyone knows?
2166 [18:45:03] <petn-randall> !jessie sources.list
2167 [18:45:04] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
8 "Jessie" has three lines: "deb
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2169 [18:45:14] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: Just add these by
hand ^^^.
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2171 [18:46:38] <Enrico_Menotti> petn-randall I know, but I'd
like to have some automatic way to do that, not to have to find out
the addresses of the mirrors. No way?
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2173 [18:46:58] <Enrico_Menotti> (It's something I'd
expect, since it is possible in the installer, provided a network is
available.)
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2176 [18:47:25] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: The installer comes
with a list of mirrors, the finished installation doesn't have
this list, though.
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2178 [18:48:19] <Enrico_Menotti> ... ok, but it seems strange to
me. I'll look for the mirror by hand, I know there is one close
to my location. Thank you.
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2183 [18:49:57] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: Why not take the
one I gave you? It automatically redirects you to the closest
instance.
2184 [18:50:15] <sypher> The joys of anycasting.
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2186 [18:50:36] <sypher> petn-randall: Or is just just a CDN
redirect?
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2188 [18:51:03] <Enrico_Menotti> Ah ok. In any case, I had to
install also non-free components. So I should add some non-free
parameter, right?
2189 [18:51:36] <petn-randall> sypher: See for yourself:
replaced-url
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2192 [18:52:09] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: Yes, just add
'contrib non-free' after main.
2193 [18:52:10] <sypher> petn-randall: Gotcha, thanks.
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2229 [19:11:34] <Enrico_Menotti> !jessie-updates
2230 [19:11:34] <dpkg> jessie-updates is a suite providing updates
to some packages (from <proposed-updates>) prior to a
<point release>. All packages from jessie-updates will be
included in point releases.
replaced-url
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2233 [19:12:47] <Enrico_Menotti> !jessie/updates
2234 [19:12:48] <dpkg> On Debian 8 "Jessie" systems,
there are two repositories that you should have in your sources.list
aside from your main mirror. You should have an entry for
"jessie/updates" which is security updates (ask me about
<security>) and also an entry for "jessie-updates"
which is other updated packages (see <jessie-updates>). See
also <sources.list>.
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2236 [19:13:19] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: /msg dpkg
jessie/updates
2237 [19:13:35] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: If you want to ask
the bot more things it's better to do so in private.
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2240 [19:14:00] <Enrico_Menotti> petn-randall Yes, sorry. But
anyhow this is what I wanted to know. Thanks.
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2242 [19:14:41] <petn-randall> Enrico_Menotti: No worries,
I'm glad we could help. Have fun!
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2244 [19:15:31] <nodiscc> hi, I've just set up avahi-daemon
to announce my pulseaudio server over the network, it works
perfectly, nice tool. I just have a question, in addition to port
5353, avahi-daemon is listening on another UDP port (high port
30000+, a new random port is chose everytime avahi restarts) ->
What is that port used for? How do I disable listening on that
random port?
2245 [19:15:44] <nodiscc> Right now netstat -pltuna tells me
'1990/avahi-daemon: udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:37630 0.0.0.0:*'. On
last restart it was port 55147, etc.
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2248 [19:18:25] <sypher> nodiscc: I believe that that high port is
part of its normal function. Also, netstat (and the other commands
in net-tools) are deprecated.
2249 [19:18:54] <nodiscc> sypher: I also think it's normal,
but can't find the documentation about it.
2250 [19:19:12] <nodiscc> what's the netstat replacement? ip?
2251 [19:19:18] <petn-randall> sypher: What tool replaces netstat?
2252 [19:19:19] <sypher> nodiscc: I know that Avahi opens two
ports: 5353, and one high port.
2253 [19:19:43] <sypher> petn-randall: ss, ip route, ip -s link,
ip maddr
2254 [19:19:49] <sypher>
replaced-url
2255 [19:20:08] * petn-randall predicts them all still being in Debian
in 10 years.
2256 [19:20:41] <sypher> petn-randall: Considering they were
deprecated eight years ago, you're probably right.
2257 [19:20:44] <nodiscc> petn-randall: sure, as is ifconfig. so
many scripts depending on deprecated commands...
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2263 [19:22:16] <nodiscc> thanks. my only remaining problem with
the pulseaudio setup is that the auth cookie is regenerated at every
reboot. so I have to sync client/server cookies every time one of
the machines has been rebooted
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2266 [19:23:02] <nodiscc> but audio works really well on my
wireless LAN now
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2273 [19:26:43] <Enrico_Menotti> I have a question about xkb. I
have Debian embedded on an arm architecture. Now the keyboard of
that device is very specific. So there is a specific file into the
symbols directory which specifies how the keys should behave. The
problem is that a type is used which is defined in a particular file
inside the types directory; somewhat, the system doesn't read
that file. So my question is: where are type files referred
2274 [19:26:43] <Enrico_Menotti> to?
2275 [19:28:05] <jolt> HAJP HAJP HAJP!
2276 [19:28:19] <jolt> Ser fram emot Urkahoppen!
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2278 [19:28:46] <Enrico_Menotti> jolt ?
2279 [19:28:55] <jolt> THat was the wrong channel, so sorry :/
2280 [19:29:00] <jolt> Hello lagg
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2285 [19:31:25] <jolt> Enrico_Menotti: I have no idea about the
load of that, but you could of course load it manually with loadkeys
at boot
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2288 [19:32:19] <spacebug^> so Virtualbox is not free software
anymore because its in contrib? Are there any other simular programs
that are free software?
2289 [19:32:59] <n4dir> qemu
2290 [19:33:22] <jolt> spacebug^: KVM/qemu
2291 [19:33:47] <jolt> spacebug^: Or lxc if you want lightweight
containers
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2293 [19:34:39] <spacebug^> jolt: are they as easy to use? Do yoo
know any howto site I can read up on?
2294 [19:34:50] <jolt> spacebug^: Easier than the others imho
2295 [19:35:16] <spacebug^> ok
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2297 [19:35:51] <jolt> spacebug^: Have a look here:
replaced-url
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2299 [19:36:11] <jolt> The debian wiki has the same info, but not
the overview
2300 [19:36:17] <spacebug^> thanx jolt
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2302 [19:36:54] <jolt> np
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2348 [20:03:27] <pac> does anyone know where I can find a wiki
about the lifecycle of the /etc/hosts file? I want to hook into that
lifecycle and augment its functionality with logic that supports
regex, since the hosts file itself does not support wildcards
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2358 [20:10:16] <twostone> pac: what's your point?
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2360 [20:12:04] <jelly> pac: if you need anything more complex
than a couple static entries, use a dns.
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2363 [20:12:29] <jelly> !goal
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2365 [20:12:29] <dpkg> Describe your goal, not what you think the
solution is.
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2369 [20:13:40] <twostone> word. Thanks for the clarification.
2370 [20:14:34] <jolt> pac: Read
replaced-url
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2373 [20:17:10] <pac> twostone, jelly i would like to do wildcard
style resolution, so instead of just doing 'replaced-url
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2378 [20:18:27] <pac> and I wanted the block to be system wide,
thus applying to both web browsers, and apps
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2380 [20:18:45] <twostone> Why not just use a proxy then, pac?
2381 [20:18:59] <twostone> The /etc/hosts is the wrong place for
that.
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2384 [20:19:18] <pac> twostone, pac works for browsers, yes, and I
have already implemented that, but anything outside of the browser
would not get blocked by the pac file
2385 [20:19:40] <jelly> which tools outside browsers are affected
by ads?
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2387 [20:19:59] <twostone> If you use a transparent proxy, it
would...
2388 [20:20:03] <jelly> and which protocols apart from http and
https?
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2391 [20:20:37] <pac> jelly, I was thinking of applying it to apps
as well
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2393 [20:21:01] <pac> probably just http and https at first,
I'm not sure of any need to block other protocols at the moment
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2395 [20:21:12] <sypher> This does not sound like a job for the
hosts file.
2396 [20:21:18] <jelly> then configure said apps to use a proxy as
well?
2397 [20:21:38] <pac> jelly, what if they do not allow for that
kind of configuration?
2398 [20:21:44] <jelly> pac: name one
2399 [20:21:47] <twostone> you don't need to configure the
apps to use a proxy if said proxy is a transparent one...
2400 [20:22:14] <pac> let me look up transparent proxy, give me a
moment.
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2402 [20:22:38] <jelly> it's better to solve a real issue
than an imaginary generic version of an issue
2403 [20:22:58] <sypher> Or a DNS server with a blocklist... I
mean, there are a number of ways to deal with this.
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2407 [20:23:25] <jolt> pac: Why not just use something that is
made for stuff like that, like privoxy, or even dnsmasq?
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2409 [20:24:01] <jelly> something like pdns-recursor or unbound or
dnsmasq can be configured to give different answers for specific
queries
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2411 [20:24:37] <pac> ok, ill go the root of looking into
transparent proxies, privoxy, and dnsmasq then, thx for the help all
2412 [20:25:28] <twostone> mentioned unbound might as well be an
option. Depends if you just want to block hosts or want to do more
filtering.
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2415 [20:26:07] <twostone> I use a combination of squid, suricata,
unbound and dansguardian.
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2419 [20:27:18] <pac> twostone, thats quite a configuration, I was
just looking for something that would run on my laptop, I dont need
this for an enterprise level application or anything
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2423 [20:28:51] <twostone> Take your pick then. Any of those will
serve you, most will do a lot more.
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2425 [20:30:43] <jelly> using you own recursor makes sense even on
a laptop
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2439 [20:39:56] <jolt> pac: privoxy can do transparent proxying
AND blocklists etc. I think it's a good match for what you need
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2444 [20:41:57] <pac> jolt, sounds like a plan, im reading up on
everything as we speak. thx much
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2486 [21:08:21] <ThePortWhisperer> hey guys
2487 [21:08:38] <ThePortWhisperer> i have made a custom theme for
my debian terminal, i want to find where it's saved so i can
back it up somewhere
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2489 [21:09:18] <twostone> Easy, just go to where you saved it.
2490 [21:10:06] <ThePortWhisperer> twostone, i didn't save it
2491 [21:10:20] <twostone> Then you've lost it.
2492 [21:10:32] <ThePortWhisperer> i'm using it right now,
it's not lost
2493 [21:10:40] <twostone> Then save it.
2494 [21:10:53] * twostone is confused...
2495 [21:10:53] <ThePortWhisperer> how do i save the custom theme
2496 [21:11:14] <ThePortWhisperer> idk its not that complicated, i
made a custom theme and it just sits in a slot called custom in my
terminal profile settings
2497 [21:11:36] <ThePortWhisperer> i cant save it as custom1 and
preserve the settings
2498 [21:11:40] <jolt> ThePortWhisperer: No idea which terminal,
but maybe it's under ~/.config/<something>
2499 [21:11:42] <ThePortWhisperer> if i make any change, then it
overwrites
2500 [21:12:02] <ThePortWhisperer> it's just the default one
on kali which is running debian jessie
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2507 [21:14:48] <hid3> Hello everyone. I have a machine with Xeon
1265L v2 CPU which is 2.5 GHz, however it is supposed to boot up to
3.0+ Ghz when on load. I have launched 'stress' to burn
the CPU cycles, however, in /proc/cpuinfo, field 'cpu MHz'
is still at 2500. ANy ideas how to get the boost out of that Xeon?
Any special module(s) needs to be loaded?
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2509 [21:15:11] <ThePortWhisperer> jolt, doesn't seem to be
there
2510 [21:15:21] <ThePortWhisperer> it says gnome terminal 3.20.2
2511 [21:15:28] <twostone> It has to be enabled in BIOS, hid3.
2512 [21:15:28] <jolt> ThePortWhisperer: Sorry, I'm using
Terminator, and it saves it stuff there
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2514 [21:15:49] <missmbob> !kali
2515 [21:15:49] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
2516 [21:15:50] <hid3> twostone: it is enabled, I have checked
it...
2517 [21:15:50] <somiaj> hid3: sure there isn't some
bios/firmware setting you need to get that jump? I'm not
familar with that cpu, but usually cpus that scale they are much
lower than 2.5 GHz at rest (800 is common)
2518 [21:16:21] <hid3> it should scale upwards and not be
throttled at idle...
2519 [21:16:33] <somiaj> have you checked for linux support for
this feature in the cpu?
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2523 [21:17:30] <hid3> no. No idea what/where should I check...
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2525 [21:17:44] <ThePortWhisperer> jolt, wow, there's no way
to add a theme so apparently people write scripts to preserve their
themes
2526 [21:17:46] <ThePortWhisperer> very depressing
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2529 [21:19:46] <somiaj> hid3: all I'm finding is info about
cpu governers, unsure if you need to enable/configure one for that
cpu or not.
2530 [21:20:35] <twostone> You could click File->"New
Profile" to create a new, persistent profile...
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2540 [21:24:23] <hid3> weird... While the 'stress' is
running, cpu temperature is ~80 *C. But the fan is still at 11% of
its speed
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2551 [21:29:25] <twostone> don't have speedfan setup
correctly?
2552 [21:29:44] <twostone> 80°C is a bit much for my taste...
2553 [21:30:12] <twostone> also might explain why your CPU
won't go into turbo.
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2574 [21:39:05] <citrik> Hi all! Anyone experienced on
rdiff-backup?
2575 [21:39:19] <sypher> !ask
2576 [21:39:20] <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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2583 [21:41:08] <citrik> I gat an error when I try to make a
backup rdiff-backup source dest:
replaced-url
2584 [21:41:31] <citrik> And I don't want to lose the data
2585 [21:41:41] <newlinux> Hi whats the name of the debian.iso
that provide different options for installation? 32vs64 bit graphic
installation for example?
2586 [21:41:53] <sypher> Ugh, pastebin. Ads everywhere, and it has
in the past served malware.
2587 [21:42:05] <citrik> Ok, sorry
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2592 [21:43:06] <citrik>
replaced-url
2593 [21:43:10] <twostone> newlinux: You might want to look at the
netinstalls...
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2597 [21:43:52] <citrik> The rdiff-backups says me to use --force
but I don't want to loose the data
2598 [21:43:55] <sypher> citrik: So, is the destination directory
actually an rdiff-backup destination? Or is it some other directory
that you're trying to sync with the source?
2599 [21:43:58] <newlinux> twostone: I did, But there is only 32
vs 64 bit, there is no one that provide both options when it comes
to installation.
2600 [21:44:00] <BluesKaj> newlinux: netinstall
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2602 [21:44:06] <twostone> Then again, You'd usually have to
choose arch before downloading your iso.
2603 [21:44:10] <newlinux> BluesKaj ^
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2605 [21:44:15] <citrik> sypher diferents HD
2606 [21:44:18] <citrik> usb hd
2607 [21:44:23] <sypher> citrik: That doesn't answer my
question.
2608 [21:44:37] <newlinux> twostone: arch?
2609 [21:44:44] <sypher> citrik: What are you trying to do? What
problem are you attempting to solve with rdiff-backup?
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2611 [21:45:17] <citrik> Ok, I explain, sorry for my english,
it's improving
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2613 [21:45:42] <citrik> 1 usb hd with data, another empty usb hd
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2615 [21:45:50] <citrik> mounted all of two
2616 [21:46:01] <citrik> /media/soure /media/dest
2617 [21:46:16] <citrik> rdiff-backup /media/source /media/dest
and I get the error
2618 [21:46:37] <twostone> In that case you don't really need
to do an rdiff-backup, since every file on source will be different
than target.
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2620 [21:47:04] <citrik> Not an initial rdiff-backup? only cp?
2621 [21:47:43] <twostone> sure. Since your destination is empty
anyways, just duplicate the source.
2622 [21:48:03] <citrik> ok, and then rdiff-backup, it's
right?
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2624 [21:48:32] <twostone> yes, later you can track changes. Now,
it is not necessary.
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2626 [21:48:55] <citrik> Ok, thanks a million for the attention!
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2630 [21:49:02] <twostone> rdiff might not be the bes tool for
that, though.
2631 [21:49:11] <citrik> My data says thanks too ;)
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2635 [21:50:05] <twostone> You might want to take a look at rsync,
backintime, or even at different filesystems like BTRFS or ZFS and
deal in snapshots.
2636 [21:50:22] <newlinux> any idea?
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2638 [21:51:07] <ryouma> rsnapshot is similar to rdiff-backup and
is quite nice
2639 [21:51:08] <newlinux> BluesKaj: netinstall only provides 32
vs 64 bit, there is no one that provide both options at same time?
2640 [21:51:34] <newlinux> BlueKaj: I mean, so that you could
choice what you really want in the options.
2641 [21:51:35] <twostone> newlinux: So you are looking at
multiarch installs? Haven't seen one of these around in ages,
but it is possible, i presume. You could use a boot loader and
different images, for example.
2642 [21:51:43] <ryouma> (similar but uses rsync)
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2645 [21:52:09] <missmbob>
replaced-url
2646 [21:52:19] <newlinux> twostone: no, what I mean is, when you
boot the .iso file, you have different options (both 32 and 64 bit).
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2648 [21:52:28] <citrik> backintime seems good and with GUI :)
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2650 [21:53:00] <twostone> newlinux: kind of like missmbob posted?
2651 [21:53:52] <newlinux> missbomb: so that provides both
options, then you have to choice 32 vs 64 bit graphic installation
in the menu before the install? im right?
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2656 [21:55:16] <missmbob> it's automatic. if it detects 64
it does that. if only 32 it does that. there may be a boot option i
dont know about to do 32 even if it detects 64. you'll need to
look at the manual
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2658 [21:56:13] <twostone> For storage, I use ZFS anyways, so I
created a simple script, that allowas me to backup the automatically
created (another script) snapshots, compare differences between
snapshots, restore files or complete snapshots, etc. Bit of work
initially, but works crossplatform on my FreeBSD boxes as well.
2659 [21:56:19] <newlinux> missmbob: no what I mean was, Im
looking for a .iso that provides both options so that you could
choice before the installation itself.
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2662 [21:56:38] <jennifer> hi so I .. installed debian 8 onto a vm
and when it asked for a root password, I just hit enter, etc. now I
just finished and I'm at KDE, where I am trying to login root,
and hit enter without a password but it says the password is
incorrect, why is this?
2663 [21:56:56] <twostone> Have to do something similar for BTRFS
one of these days, but I'd have to start using that seriously,
first.
2664 [21:56:58] <sypher> jennifer: Because you didn't read.
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2666 [21:57:22] <sypher> jennifer: It very clearly spells out that
if you don't provide a root password, your user will be granted
sudo rights as root and the root account will be essentially
disabled for password login.
2667 [21:57:34] <jennifer> sypher, you are correct, I didn't
hehe
2668 [21:57:47] <jennifer> I see, so user will have super powers
then, thanks
2669 [21:57:52] <jennifer> what else should I know?
2670 [21:57:55] <twostone> that was quick...
2671 [21:58:17] <sypher> jennifer: Why the actual ____ are you
trying to log in to the GUI as root?
2672 [21:58:44] <jennifer> sypher: I'm just looking to play
around with debian, it doesn't matter what I do, since security
isn't a concern, it's installed on top of a vm
2673 [21:58:56] <ompaul> wrong
2674 [21:59:05] <sypher> jennifer: Also: We're a curmudgeonly
bunch, and we get a little testy when people don't read. The
phrase "security isn't a concern" is pretty much
universally incorrect.
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2676 [21:59:43] <ompaul> security doesn't matter until
something goes wrong and the bad user dives straight though your VM
software into your actual machine
2677 [21:59:53] <twostone> Sypher: nicely put.
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2679 [21:59:59] <jennifer> hm
2680 [22:00:03] <ompaul> and - it - will - happen
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2682 [22:00:16] <jennifer> nah it won't :) I'm going to
delete this vm after a couple of hours
2683 [22:00:19] <jennifer> thanks though
2684 [22:01:00] <twostone> use an offline machine if you just want
to do some damage.
2685 [22:01:05] <ompaul> dunning kruger (99) in full flight here,
roll up, roll up, watch the show
2686 [22:01:08] <sypher> jennifer: Review the furnished materials
in the future, and please, take security a little more seriously.
Mindsets like that cause innumerable problems for people like me.
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2689 [22:01:48] <sypher> Now, off to ponder dinner.
2690 [22:01:50] * sypher &
2691 [22:02:00] <ompaul> jennifer: copy those lovely two words -
paste into a search engine from outside your vm
2692 [22:02:19] <twostone> He does have a way with words,
doesn't he? Even I feel properly chastised, and I haven't
done anything wrong..
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2694 [22:02:43] <sypher> twostone: Me?
2695 [22:02:45] <jennifer> shame, okay, thanks again
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2697 [22:02:55] <twostone> syper: Yes, you.
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2699 [22:03:08] <sypher> twostone: My previous job must be coming
out again.
2700 [22:03:20] <twostone> drill seargeant?
2701 [22:03:40] <ompaul> sypher: your activism for the promotion
of basic good practice is showing
2702 [22:04:00] <sypher> twostone: Staff Sergeant, yes.
Information security, no less.
2703 [22:04:18] <twostone> alas, poor yorrik...
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2706 [22:05:01] <sypher> ompaul: I really do mean well, I promise.
:/
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2708 [22:05:12] <ompaul> confidentiality, integrity, availability
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2711 [22:06:02] <newlinux> ok thank you :)
2712 [22:06:03] <ompaul> maintain those three and you will have no
problems
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2714 [22:06:37] <ompaul> sypher: people are stupid, computer users
are people or botnets, therefore botnets are evil and people are
still stupid
2715 [22:06:53] <twostone> If it's available, it is not
confidential.
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2717 [22:06:57] * ompaul offers the classic - it will never happen to me
line
2718 [22:07:02] <sypher> twostone: Incorrect.
2719 [22:07:04] <ompaul> twostone: no,
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2721 [22:07:21] <ompaul> if it available to the people who need it
is confidential
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2723 [22:07:33] <sypher> twostone: Availability is satisfied when
the system can respond to legitimate requests from authorized users.
2724 [22:07:35] <ompaul> if it is available to others it is not
confidential
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2726 [22:08:07] <sypher> Oh god, I'm going back into my
instructor dasy.
2727 [22:08:12] <sypher> s/dasy/days/
2728 [22:08:15] <ompaul> hehe
2729 [22:08:55] <twostone> sypher: Works both ways. If legitimate
users can gain access to it, so can I.
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2731 [22:09:06] <twostone> Thus, it is not confidential.
2732 [22:09:14] <ompaul> twostone: that is a hell of a claim
2733 [22:09:20] <sypher> twostone: And an incorrect one, again.
2734 [22:09:27] <ompaul> defend it
2735 [22:10:16] <twostone> Wait, are we still looking at strictly
legal stuff here, or everyday business?
2736 [22:11:06] <sypher> Both. Those three terms (confidentiality,
integrity, availability) have accepted definitions throughout the
information security domain. I believe they're also legally
defined in this context.
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2738 [22:12:25] <sypher> NIST FIPS 199, 44 USC Section 3542, and
others.
2739 [22:12:57] <ompaul> other jurisdictions are aware of them
also
2740 [22:12:59] <twostone> Well, I'm from a different
departement, I've got different definitions. We might as well
talk different languages here.
2741 [22:13:20] <ompaul> so your vocabulary differs from everyone
elses
2742 [22:13:30] <sypher> twostone: Then, to be blunt, your
department's "definitions" are inconsistent and
incorrect.
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2744 [22:15:18] <twostone> sypher: To you, this might seem true.
To me, words are always vague. But that's beside the point. Any
machine can be hacked, at that point, availability inevitably
corrupts confidentiality.
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2748 [22:17:10] <sypher> twostone: "Words are always
vague" seems to be a pretty ridiculous cop-out in this
discussion, given that organizations ranging from educational
institutions to technology producers to nation-states have codified
their consensus on what these terms mean; coopt them if you like,
but expect the rest of us to respond with derision.
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2750 [22:17:16] <ompaul> twostone: the proliferation of targets
doesn't deminish the requirement to keep things available to
the people that need them when they need them.
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2752 [22:18:35] <twostone> If you think long term, no security
measures implemented have ever stood the test of time, where the
data was not destroyed. Sometimes, even when it was.
2753 [22:18:41] <ompaul> twostone: your comment about every system
being compromisable does not stand all the time for all machines -
unless you have timetravel and the loft kits from 3000CE which
quantaum crack todays stuff ...
2754 [22:18:47] <sypher> twostone: An information system does not
exist for its own sake; to be of value to the business, it must be
available to satisfy requests, the purpose for which it was created.
Information security and assurance is about risk management, not
risk elimination.
2755 [22:18:56] <hubot> Hello!
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2757 [22:19:34] <twostone> sypher: Security is never without
flaws, you just have to keep an open mind, never see your self or
your machines as infallible.
2758 [22:19:59] <twostone> That might be the essence of any my
statements, and I suppose you can agree with that.
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2760 [22:20:28] <hubot> I've question about working gdm on
debian testing.
2761 [22:21:23] <sypher> twostone: The essence of your statements
was an attempt to dispute the definitions of terms that lies at the
foundation of my professional practice. It's annoying,
ill-founded, and flatly incorrect. How your department redefines
things doesn't concern me, just please don't spread that
misinformation elsewhere.
2762 [22:21:31] <ompaul> nor your system - however you can
practice good things and maybe be lucky enough - or not - but
don't codify, practice and at least attempt to be a reasonable
player and we have a mess beyond the scope and scale of my
imagination which is rather good, I like to deal with multiple
infinities in my games
2763 [22:21:41] <sypher> hubot: Support for testing is provided in
a different channel on a different server. Hold a sec.
2764 [22:21:43] <sypher> !testing
2765 [22:21:43] <dpkg> Testing is a continuously updated release
between <stable> and <unstable>, currently codenamed
<stretch>. See
replaced-url
2766 [22:21:59] <hubot> sypher: ok
2767 [22:22:02] <twostone> I can also agree with your statements,
I don't see much wrong with them, as long as you always keep a
contingency plan handy.
2768 [22:22:28] <ompaul> why contingency why isn't defence
part of your core build
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2770 [22:22:51] <twostone> sypher: Now that I may see as a rather
personal insult.
2771 [22:22:55] <ompaul> you have plan b by all means but
don't label it contingency - label it proactive reactive
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2773 [22:23:45] <ompaul> get there before they do - predict your
own fall - move, slither, slide, redefine the target
2774 [22:23:46] <twostone> ompaul: "Plan B" sums it up
well enough. Things fail. Always.
2775 [22:24:20] <sypher> twostone: Too bad. You're being
given the opportunity to learn correct information. If this offends
you, that's your problem.
2776 [22:24:53] <ompaul> if all others have a 10' wall I will
build a 15' wall, but not 100' I don't want to draw
that much attention
2777 [22:24:54] <sypher> Anyway, I'm going to set this aside
before the gods of on-topic smite me.
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2779 [22:25:22] <ompaul> sypher: I believe it is well past time
for pondering food, and time to execute on that plan.
2780 [22:25:32] <sypher> ompaul: Yeah, I think I'm getting
hangry.
2781 [22:25:51] * ompaul goes for a syn ack ...
2782 [22:26:02] * sypher &
2783 [22:26:36] <twostone> sypher: I think it was just the way
that information was presented. You don't like the way I
describe things, but I don't even talk your language.
We're not neighbours, we havent played in the same sandbox, we
don't inhabit the same goldfish bowl, yet I still have to bow
to your way of seeing the world? That is a bit narrow minded,
don't you think?
2784 [22:27:01] <twostone> Why not work out a common consensus, a
common language first so that understandig is possible?
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2786 [22:27:22] <twostone> Just because we both speak english does
not make it the same language.
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2789 [22:27:57] <twostone> Only the words are similar. How we see
them, what they mean for us, seems vastly different.
2790 [22:28:26] <sypher> twostone: What kind of politically
correct drivel is that? Your understanding of concepts is WRONG, and
I'm not obliged to cater to it. Do some study, learn.
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2793 [22:29:03] <sypher> twostone: I even gave you resources. The
information, and consensus, already exists. Seek and ye shall find.
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2796 [22:30:00] <twostone> sypher: I'm not catering to the
politically correct, I'm stating observations. You are using
the language differently. Thus, we can have no understanding, there
is no common ground. You do not bend.
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2821 [22:44:39] <twostone> Thought as much. It IS a different
language, although the words are similar. Their meaning is not. But
we're off on a tangent that will get us nowhere, methinks.
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2825 [22:47:24] <ompaul> twostone: I spent five years in corporate
it sec - I deal with it in my job daily, I use the vocabulary he
used exactly as he used. BTW the only difference here is when I say
target I'm assuming my own corporate footprint.
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2827 [22:47:58] <Aristar> anyone else with the new testing/stretch
initramfs updates seen a loop on local-block until it gives up and
proceeds as normal? (seems to refer to crypt mounts but i have no
crypt devices)
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2830 [22:48:36] <Aristar> or perhaps zfs pools confuse it?
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2834 [22:49:26] <twostone> aristar: ZFS does that sometimes on
sid, seen that as well. Do a reset, It'll be gone. Till next
time.
2835 [22:50:54] <Aristar> twostone: hmm, never did it before on
testing, i guess the sid initramfs packages got pushed to testing?
and what do you mean exactly by a "reset"? I issued
update-initramfs -c -t -k all
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2839 [22:51:41] <xingu> if only there were some sort of universal
symbolic language we could use that were entirely rule based with
explicitly stated axioms
2840 [22:51:43] <twostone> ompaul: Like I said, I work in a vastly
different environment. I could argument from the legal point of
view, which is only marginally the same as syphers, but still vastly
differs from my professional environ. Or even from my personal
observations. So I could speak three languages here, none have
nothing in common except for the words.
2841 [22:52:27] <twostone> aristar: cold boot.
2842 [22:52:48] <Aristar> ah ic, yeah i haven't cold booted
my xeons in months
2843 [22:52:57] <ryouma> Aristar: i got something similar in
jessie
2844 [22:53:00] <Aristar> i'll try that, thanks
2845 [22:53:45] <Aristar> and for what it's worth i'm
using zfs rootfs with zfs-initramfs packages, which the initramfs
scripts maybe aren't playing nicely with the updated packages
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2848 [22:54:13] <ompaul> twostone: you'd have to provide a
dictionary so we can work out what you mean, we think, that we are
fairly exact in our use.
2849 [22:54:16] <twostone> ZFS does not always work perfectly well
on sid, in fact, it mostly does not because of broken dependencies
or other, and is a bit of work. The boot loop seems a consistent
problem, might be fixed in the future. Have to keep hopes up, or use
stable.
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2851 [22:54:57] <twostone> ompaul: There is no dictionary.
Usually, you work out the differences in discussion, but that takes
time, patience and tolerance.
2852 [22:55:19] <Aristar> yeah i know of the various issues and
race conditions, in fact the documentation/wikis for rootfs on
debian need updating. having all necessary datasets under the bootfs
dataset ensures everything gets mounted properly during initramfs
2853 [22:55:50] <twostone> It is called "communication".
You do it all the time, allthough mostly without explicit intent.
2854 [22:56:05] <Aristar> (it sort of breaks solaris-type
standards having more than root under pool/ROOT/blah but even fbsd
doesn't follow that methodology)
2855 [22:56:38] <Aristar> all sub-datasets like /var and such get
their mountpoints inherited from the bootfs pool so they
automatically get imported/mounted
2856 [22:57:04] <Aristar> but if it's like rpool/var and not
rpool/ROOT/var then it can mount too late
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2858 [22:57:35] <twostone> aristar: I'd stick to ext4 or
similar for rootfs, due to the ongoing problems with ZFS, otherwise
a moment of inattention might cause your system to be unbootable.
Especially in unstable/testing/experimental.
2859 [22:58:12] <Aristar> yeah i'm aware, i have snapshots
and backups setup, as well as a custom grub rule to rollback to
previous snapshot
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2861 [22:59:27] <Aristar> (and a side note relating to that,
having all sub-datasets like /var under rpool/ROOT/debian/ for
example also allows isolating installs, and cloning the entire
system for testing stuff on a new bootfs dataset)
2862 [23:00:22] <Aristar> official guides are sort of wrong IMO
but yeah i know testing/sid can change important scripts from
initramfs and such
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2868 [23:02:23] <twostone> ompaul: The problem with communication
is, both parties must inevitably bend, otherwise it is just words
they're throwing at each other, without ever transferring
meaning. Words are just the framework to clothe your imagination in.
If you're lucky, the other party's imagination deviates
not much from your own, most words will have a similar meaning. It
does not always happen, though.
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2873 [23:04:40] <twostone> ompaul: I've seen that before,
experienced it loads of times. Especially, while working with people
with different nationalities. They use the same words I do, but it
still isn't the same language.
2874 [23:05:47] <ompaul> bend to a none defined position - that
robs me of what little I have
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2876 [23:07:12] <twostone> aristar: I've lost count of the
times one of the dependencies failed on upgrade and zfs
wouldn't load after a dist-upgrade. Hence I am of course
reluctant to use it for boot. It is easier to fix, if the system
still boots.
2877 [23:07:18] <ompaul> I've brought and defined three terms
to the table. You have a claim that they are refuted, but I see no
evidence for that.
2878 [23:07:42] <nbastin> So, I installed 8.7.1 via a serial
console (modified the iso), but then of course when it boots it
doesn't have that serial console info in the actual
installation - is there some way to get this done before the
installer reboots?
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2880 [23:08:40] <ompaul> debconf - preseed are two you could try
2881 [23:08:50] <sypher> ompaul: Just give up. It's just
nonsense. Been nonsense for a while.
2882 [23:10:23] <jolt> STJÄRNA!
2883 [23:10:30] <twostone> ompaul: If you don't mind,
I'll move that to a private chat, since it is just slightly
off-topic. sypher: You had valid points, I can understand a few of
them, I just don't share them. You seem a bit too narrow-minded
for my taste.
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2885 [23:11:19] <jolt> Sorry, wrong channel again. Beer and IRC
don't mix
2886 [23:11:27] <ompaul> twostone: well there is #debian-offtopic
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2889 [23:12:10] <nbastin> I can write to the installed disk, can I
fix this without being able to run grub? (I can just twiddle bits -
it's fairly trivial to edit files this way, but not so much for
running programs)
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2901 [23:18:49] <Aristar> twostone: hmm, cold boot same thing.
appears to be related to waiting for suspend/resume devices, then
repeats running local-block... done. (about 10 times) before
proceeding
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2903 [23:18:58] <Aristar> i'll have to dig into the scripts
some more to see what changes
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2905 [23:19:14] <Aristar> changed*
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2912 [23:24:35] <twostone> A cold boot usually does the trick for
me. Unless physical adresses for vdevs changed?
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2916 [23:25:15] <Aristar> well i'm not booted from zfs at the
moment, booted from a USB of a nearly identical install
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2920 [23:25:53] <Aristar> with ext4
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2927 [23:29:42] <Aristar> ah well i'll figure it out by
diff'ing the previous package and seeing what changed and
making a local override if necessary
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2932 [23:31:40] <Aristar> was just wondering if anyone else had
seen the same issue
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2934 [23:32:29] <nbastin> Is there a way for me to enable
serial-getty@.service on boot by just editing the filesystem? (e.g.
I cannot run systemctl enable)
2935 [23:33:00] <spacebug^> can I somehow integrade Icedovs
calendar with gnome?
2936 [23:34:39] <ompaul> does ical exist for both?
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getty if your kernel commandline has console=...
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