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46 [00:24:05] <precise> Hey guys, besides not being able to
suspend-to-disk, are there any downsides to encrypting /swap with
dm-crypt and a random key?
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49 [00:24:24] <Somelauw> Are the live iso installers also
updated. I tried installing Debian Stretch a month ago, but had some
issues getting it to install. I don't remember the precise
nature, but it had something to do with the SSD. Has there been any
progress on that. Would it be wise to try installing it again?
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52 [00:25:47] <precise> Somelauw: You re-downloaded the ISO I
take it?
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55 [00:26:40] <missmbob> Somelauw: live iso images arent meant
to be used as installers. they have major known bugs like no efi
support
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57 [00:27:25] <Somelauw> I tried the installer from the main
menu.
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59 [00:27:39] <missmbob> doesnt matter matter
60 [00:28:00] <Nothing4You> matter doesn't matter
61 [00:28:08] <precise> Oh, I missed that detail.
62 [00:28:24] <precise> Yeah, if it was a live USB ISO it
isn't meant to be used in that manner.
63 [00:28:38] <precise> I assumed you got the DVD image.
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65 [00:29:33] <precise> brb
66 [00:29:53] <precise> back
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68 [00:31:25] <tw> I've never encountered any problems
using a swap device with a random key. I bet with some work you
could even make it work with suspend to disk.
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72 [00:33:45] <precise> tw: Yeah, I'm not too worried about
that functionality. I just want to make sure there aren't any
known or glaring issues. I am wiping Ubuntu and installing Debian,
so I am just covering all my bases.
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74 [00:35:49] <precise> WTF, this chmod setting 644 to files and
755 to dierctories isn't working on this external HDD, it just
worked like 15 minutes ago. Unplugged it for a moment and now it
won't take...
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79 [00:37:44] <precise> That's wierd, removing and
re-adding th device by physically unplugging it and plugging it back
in did the trick...
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83 [00:39:29] <slashme_wiki> Problems that go away by themselves
come back by themselves.
84 [00:40:33] <precise> slashme_wiki: I know :P
85 [00:40:51] <precise> slashme_wiki: I'm not too worried
about it as this system is about to get NFO, but none-the-less :P
86 [00:41:08] <slashme_wiki> :-D But of course, when things are
working I usually also can't be arsed to debug with full force.
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88 [00:41:17] <precise> heh
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91 [00:41:58] <precise> Ubuntu errored out on an update, gave
some error regarding linux-firmware not existing. I thought about it
and realised I had been procrastinating on a re-install for quite
some time.
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102 [00:47:45] <anadahz> Does Debian jessie keeps a backup of the
partition table?
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107 [00:49:13] <dvs> anadahz, GPT partitions do automatically
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114 [00:54:25] <anadahz> dvs thx, what about MBR partitions?
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119 [00:56:12] <dvs> anadahz, no such automatic mechanism
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121 [00:57:22] <anadahz> I'm on a system with deleted
partitions but has all the partitions mounted, is there a way to
recover the MBR partition table?
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158 [01:17:11] <TomG2> anadahz, yeah maybe. i seem to recall
there is some way
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161 [01:17:36] <TomG2> there's /proc/partitions for example,
maybe you can rebuild your MBR with that information
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201 [01:55:19] <john_rambo> Videos are playing without sound
....Was playing fine under Mint >>>>
replaced-url
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209 [01:58:23] <phogg> john_rambo: what is your ao method?
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217 [01:59:36] <john_rambo> phogg, I am not mentioning any ao
...Dont knoe how to do that ... Just doing mplayer filename.mkv
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219 [01:59:59] <jmcnaught> does sound work in anything else?
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221 [02:00:26] <precise> I am installing on a laptop w/ 1 SSD and
1 HDD, i'd like to encrypt everything except /boot. I plan on
placing /boot, /, and another custom partition on the SSD. /home and
/swap on the HDD. The proper way to go about this would be to create
the partitions and then select create encrypted volumes, encrypting
each newly created partition, correct?
222 [02:00:30] <john_rambo> jmcnaught, It works on Chromium
223 [02:00:34] <phogg> john_rambo: mplayer -ao help to see a list
of supported ao methods
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226 [02:01:10] <phogg> john_rambo: is chromium currently running?
If you have no sound server and an application has locked your audio
device you may be unable to play sounds from other applications.
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228 [02:01:51] <john_rambo> phogg, When I play mp3s they play
fine
229 [02:02:27] <phogg> john_rambo: if it's just mplayer
then... find out what ao method is being used. You can also try
adding -v to mplayer for more detailed output.
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231 [02:02:53] <john_rambo> Tried -ao alsa still no sound
....Trying -v now
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235 [02:05:56] <dunderproto> Is it possible to cross compile an
app for windows from debian using an open-source compiler? I have
heard some suggest mingw for this purpose.
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241 [02:08:48] <xormor> GNU+Linux
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317 [03:17:54] <ephemer0l> precise: you *can* suspend to
disk/swap with luks, lvm, fs. I just dont know how broken it is on
this platform.
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319 [03:19:37] <TheChubu> has anybody had issues with Network
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321 [03:19:55] <TheChubu> i had to switch to wicd since it fails
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323 [03:20:10] <TheChubu> but wicd for reasons unkown only
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324 [03:20:14] <TheChubu> so i can say, use ethernet and wifi
325 [03:20:21] <TheChubu> *cant
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380 [03:53:23] <DeaDSouL> Hi, is there a cable like the usb
headers cable, but for the usb ports? not usb headers?
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397 [04:08:14] <ryouma> i'd like to find that too, for a
keyboard
398 [04:08:28] <ryouma> but try hardware channel, not here
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422 [04:28:15] <omi> hey
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438 [04:46:42] <egrain> when i try grub-install --target=i386-pc
/dev/sda it gives me this: grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB
drive for /dev/sda2. Check your device.map. any one any idea?
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442 [04:49:17] <ephemer0l> fstab/mtab empty
443 [04:49:19] <ephemer0l> ?
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448 [04:53:08] <egrain> ephemer0l, no? looks okay. it works when
i do it on sda3, but if i chroot to sda2 it doesn't work. and
when i do grub-probe -d /dev/sda2 i get ths same error. grub-probe
...sda3 gives me ext2.
449 [04:53:22] <egrain> ephemer0l, if you want i'll paste
them though.
450 [04:54:24] <ephemer0l> egrain: you want it in the first 2MB
of the drive, not the part. Are you chainloading grub?
451 [04:54:27] <egrain> ephemer0l, there you go, if you want to
see yourself:
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452 [04:54:56] <egrain> i'm not exactly sure what
chainloading means. so i would no?
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454 [04:55:30] <ephemer0l> like you are using another bootloader
to boot, then it boots grub
455 [04:55:36] <egrain> no.
456 [04:56:10] <egrain> and i do have the 2mb drive for the BIOS
BOOT. see:
replaced-url
457 [04:56:30] <ephemer0l> and /boot is on /
458 [04:56:37] <egrain> yes
459 [04:56:57] <egrain> it installs fine when i do it on the host
system (sda3). but in chroot on sda2 it doesn't work.
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461 [04:57:25] <ephemer0l> are you doing it *from* the chroot?
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463 [04:57:34] <ephemer0l> the chroot might not have an updated
mtab
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469 [04:59:13] <egrain> ephemer0l, diff -y
--suppress-common-lines /etc/mtab /mnt/new/etc/mtab give me nothing.
same files.
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473 [05:01:05] <ephemer0l> why are you reinstalling? oh, not a
rolling release...
474 [05:01:05] <ephemer0l> egrain hang around for someone who
uses this broken distro. I come here to complain when I have the
misfortune of using it, and complain here instead of filing bugs on
how bad it is.
475 [05:02:10] <egrain> ephemer0l, what?
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477 [05:02:14] <egrain> did i upset you?
478 [05:02:36] <TheChubu> using testing is kinda like a rolling
release
479 [05:02:39] <TheChubu> sort of
480 [05:02:42] <TheChubu> hopefully
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482 [05:03:33] <ephemer0l> whats in device.map egrain. no not you
at all.
483 [05:03:39] <egrain> i could choose between debian 7 and 8
when i had the server isntalled. so i went with 8. i guess that was
wrong. i apologize.
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486 [05:04:07] <ephemer0l> egrain: nono, I just dont like debian.
Please dont take it personal.
487 [05:04:29] <egrain> i'm not. i just don't want to
upset anyone. happened to me last time i was here.
488 [05:04:39] <egrain> the debianies seems awfully touchy.
489 [05:04:46] <ephemer0l> heh, ask how to compile drivers in
#centos :-P
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492 [05:06:31] <ephemer0l> egrain: this mentions a similar issue
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493 [05:07:14] <egrain> i see.
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495 [05:07:23] <CherryCheeks> hey everyone <3
496 [05:07:42] <egrain> i think i found the problem though. in
/etc/mtab it says sda2 is still mounted as /mnt/root.x86_64/mnt
which it isn't.
497 [05:07:55] <egrain> question is: is it wise to poke around in
/proc/mounts with vi?
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500 [05:08:39] <CherryCheeks> I finally decided to rid windows 10
off my desktop and not regretting it ever. i am playing bnet games
and gta v just fine in debian 8 jessie stable I have everything
setup and working how I want linux FTW
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502 [05:08:45] <ephemer0l> 'grep -v rootfs /proc/mounts >
/etc/mtab' ?
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505 [05:10:04] <ephemer0l> 'mount -a' should reload
fstab
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508 [05:13:28] <TheChubu> CherryCheeks: wine? vm with gpu
passthrough?
509 [05:13:57] <somiaj> ephemer0l: what are you trying to do?
510 [05:14:11] <ephemer0l> somiaj: help egrain
511 [05:14:18] <somiaj> ahh
512 [05:14:48] <ryouma> CherryCheeks: \O/
513 [05:14:57] <egrain> somiaj, yeah, help me!
514 [05:15:06] <ephemer0l> :-P
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516 [05:16:48] <somiaj> egrain: I missed the original question
and it appears you are getting help
517 [05:17:05] <egrain> well, we are both trying. feel free to
chip in.
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519 [05:18:06] <egrain> anyway, ephemer0l, if i /etc/mtab points
to /proc/mounts anyway. so writing stuff there doesn't change
anything.
520 [05:18:30] <egrain> and mount -a didn't change anything
either.
521 [05:18:37] <egrain> i'll just edit it by hand. if it
explodes, it explodes.
522 [05:19:22] <egrain> hmm "readonly" option is set.
... maybe i shouldn't ...
523 [05:19:23] <ephemer0l> but is it that way in the chroot?
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525 [05:20:17] <ephemer0l> or is this from /
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528 [05:20:58] <somiaj> egrain: what is the issue? What does
'mount' return?
529 [05:21:14] <somiaj> oh there is a chroot going on? That could
change things
530 [05:21:35] <egrain> it says sda2 is still mounted somewhere
it isn't. problem is i mounted it in chroot, but exited it
without umounting it. so now the system's feelings are hurt.
531 [05:22:14] <somiaj> and if you enter in the chroot again, it
isn't regeistered as being mounted?
532 [05:22:23] <egrain> nope.
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534 [05:23:30] <ephemer0l> edit /etc/mtab, use :wq! ?
535 [05:23:48] <ephemer0l> else you reboot, chroot, and redo
grub.
536 [05:24:01] <egrain> yeah, i think that's the best way.
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538 [05:24:16] <somiaj> did you have /proc, /dev, /sys, mounted
vya --bind in the chroot
539 [05:24:28] <egrain> rbind yes.
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541 [05:24:43] <egrain> and proc via mount -t proc /proc proc
542 [05:25:23] <ephemer0l> does the / /etc/mtab look right, but
the chroot one doesnt?
543 [05:25:46] <somiaj> have you tried unmount -l (lazy) or
unmount -f (force) on the bad mount?
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545 [05:26:25] <somiaj> although not the best option, sometimes a
reboot is the fastest than figuring this out
546 [05:26:44] <egrain> i know. i know. remote server. i'm
reluctant.
547 [05:26:54] <egrain> anyway, i'm reinstalling grub on the
host system and then i'll restart.
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550 [05:28:32] <ephemer0l> egrain: does the / /etc/mtab report
correctly?
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553 [05:28:57] <ephemer0l> mount -a should update it...
554 [05:29:05] <egrain> not in the chroot.
555 [05:29:09] <egrain> i'll check.
556 [05:29:26] <ephemer0l> no, but unmount with -f if need be,
and redo the chroot
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559 [05:30:24] <egrain> umount /dev/sda2 and -f give me both:
umount: /mnt/root.x86_64/mnt: not mounted
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561 [05:31:32] <ephemer0l> and /proc in the chroot?
562 [05:31:39] <egrain> too late. rebooted.
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564 [05:31:48] <ephemer0l> :-P 'fixed'
565 [05:32:00] <egrain> that's if she comes back.
566 [05:32:04] <ephemer0l> good luck. I'm wandering off
567 [05:32:07] <ephemer0l> be well
568 [05:32:09] <egrain> thanks.
569 [05:32:16] <egrain> be safe.
570 [05:32:19] <egrain> she's back!
571 [05:32:21] <egrain> phew...
572 [05:32:34] <egrain> took her long enough...
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575 [05:33:24] <egrain> now would you look at this: wrong fs
type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
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580 [05:36:44] <somiaj> what command gave you that info? Are you
sure /dev/sda2 isn't swap, lvm or something like that? What
does fdisk -l /dev/sda give for an mbr partiton?
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582 [05:37:18] <egrain> somiaj, i tried to mount it. here is
fdisk -l: /dev/sda2 6144 4001988 3995845 1.9G Linux filesystem oh,
and it's gpt.
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585 [05:38:42] <egrain> well, doesn't matter. i just have to
everything again. as long as i don't have to use the install
service i call this a win.
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587 [05:39:01] <egrain> especially since if i can't mount it
by hand now, the system wouldn't be able to mount it during
reboot and then i wouldn't have know what's going on.
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589 [05:39:22] <egrain> anyway, thanks for your help of course.
590 [05:39:51] <somiaj> then you'll have to use partd to
look at the partition table.
591 [05:40:13] <egrain> now grub-probe -d /dev/sda2 gives me
"unknown filesystem" though.
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595 [05:40:28] <egrain> i use cfdisk usually.
596 [05:40:38] <egrain> partd isn't installed either.
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604 [05:43:31] <somiaj> egrain: cfdisk won't work with gpt
partition tables either I belive. you need parted, gparted, or
something like that.
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606 [05:43:42] <egrain> it does. it just can't create them.
607 [05:43:47] <egrain> well, it can. but not rewrite.
608 [05:43:55] <egrain> as in, change from mbr to gpt.
609 [05:44:10] <egrain> i always used cfdisk without any problem
with mbr and gpt. so not to worry.
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644 [06:13:23] <goyol> hello debian!
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655 [06:20:24] <egrain> somiaj, all went well this time.
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657 [06:20:26] <egrain> thanks again for your help.
658 [06:20:29] <egrain> sleep well when you do.
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676 [06:38:21] <z8z> How to migrate from debian 8 to debian 9
when the release comes out? Just change repos and upgrade will do
it?
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681 [06:39:34] <lendo> z8z: almost
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683 [06:39:50] <lendo> apt-get dist-upgrade
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693 [06:48:59] <z8z> lendo: ye by upgrade i ment that
694 [06:49:10] <z8z> lendo: will that be enough?
695 [06:50:02] <lendo> in most case
696 [06:50:14] <lendo> you should read the upgrade man
697 [06:51:09] <lendo> i always did kamikaze upgrade without
problem
698 [06:51:14] <z8z> lendo: Ok thanks... at least this give me an
idea
699 [06:51:32] <z8z> lendo: Ye did the same with very small
irrelevant problems too
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714 [07:00:20] <lendo> z8z: backup and try :P
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752 [07:30:20] <ryzokuken> wtf
753 [07:30:40] <ryzokuken> the documentation on
replaced-url
754 [07:30:53] <ryzokuken> I mean, it did warn that doing those
could result in a broken system
755 [07:31:09] <ryzokuken> but not that they would definitely end
up with a broken system.
756 [07:31:23] <ryzokuken> it made me remove network manager ffs
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758 [07:31:32] <ryzokuken> which made it impossible to install it
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760 [07:32:26] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: network manager isn't
required for basic operation of the OS. Well, not if you know how to
do things without it.
761 [07:32:46] * cheapie is not using network-mangler
762 [07:33:00] <cheapie> And I still seem to have a network :)
763 [07:33:05] <ryzokuken> how can I do anything without network
manager? Don't I need it to connect to the internet?
764 [07:33:12] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: no.
765 [07:33:27] <ryzokuken> well, in my case, it seemed impossible
766 [07:33:34] <ryzokuken> but i would definitely love to know
how
767 [07:33:47] <Voldenet> what's a network manager?
768 [07:34:02] * Voldenet still uses ifconfig
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770 [07:34:03] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: well, you can run
"dhclient eth0" and it'll set an IP-adress, default
gateway etc. Or you can manually configure IP address, default
gateway and DNS resolver.
771 [07:34:36] <ryzokuken> okay. I guess the indicator applet
induced much of the panic
772 [07:34:39] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken:
replaced-url
773 [07:34:47] <ryzokuken> it doesn't show any alternatives
774 [07:34:49] <cheapie> Voldenet: It's a daemon that
automatically breaks networking for you so you don't have to
break it yourself.
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777 [07:36:14] <Voldenet> cheapie: That's useful, I'm
going to install it on all my servers now ;)
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780 [07:37:48] <ryzokuken> would removing any of THESE packages
break my system?
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781 [07:37:58] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, ^
782 [07:38:25] <Voldenet> but hm, probably doing purge on
arbitrary packages is not the best idea
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786 [07:38:46] <ryzokuken> aptitude purge `dpkg --get-selections
| grep deinstall | cut -f 1`
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788 [07:38:49] <ryzokuken> doing this
789 [07:38:51] <ryzokuken> as per the wiki
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792 [07:39:30] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: I have no idea what you
mean by breakage. dnsmasq might be needed for DNS to work, so if you
can't configure dns resolving manually, that might
"break" for you.
793 [07:39:36] <ryzokuken> what could go wrong? (apart from
accidentally purging the network manager and then blowing my brains
out trying to figure out how to make internet work without working
internet to consult)
794 [07:40:04] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, so that package is required
for the proper functioning of my system, right?
795 [07:40:16] <ryzokuken> then removing it will break my
installation
796 [07:40:28] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: no, it's not. But if
you have no idea how to work around that it's gone, then you
might think that it broke your system and it's unfixable.
797 [07:40:40] <ryzokuken> exactly
798 [07:41:02] <ryzokuken> I don't exactly want to figure
out billion dollar issues
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801 [07:41:43] <ryzokuken> I'm okay with a little GNOME
residue as long as I don't have to fix an (almost) unfixable
computer
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803 [07:43:52] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: people who know what
they're doing typically package these kinds of things up nicely
for people who just want things to work. You're now leaving
that path and are trying to change things around, so that is always
risky. So you should decide whether you want to keep on the main
path (don't do what you're trying to do), or change things
around and learn something along the way.
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805 [07:45:03] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, actually, I didn't
really want to leave the path. But things like this usually make me
end up chrooting to my broken system
806 [07:45:16] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, I was following steps in
the official documentation.
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808 [07:45:30] <ryzokuken> I didn't suppose I would have to
end up troubleshooting
809 [07:47:14] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: well, the official
documentation when it says "this might break your system"
probably means that "you'll need some skill to fix the
result", and being manually able to set IP-adress, gateway and
DNS resolver, is probably something the person who wrote the
documentation presumed the person doing this, would know.
810 [07:47:29] <ryzokuken> I get you.
811 [07:47:51] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, that said, is there a more
foolproof way to clean my installation of any traces of GNOME
812 [07:48:12] <ryzokuken> also, does any residue of another DE
really affect my current experience?
813 [07:48:31] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: I don't know.
814 [07:48:48] <SwedeMike> I'd imagine not.
815 [07:48:55] <ryzokuken> back in Ubuntu land, they had flavors
opinionated to DEs.
816 [07:49:14] <ryzokuken> So I wouldn't really install XFCE
on Kubuntu, I'd rather install Xubuntu.
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818 [07:49:44] <ryzokuken> There's no such line of
separation between DEs in Debian, I feel.
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820 [07:50:09] <ryzokuken> It's just vanilla debian with no
DE preferences
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824 [07:52:08] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: why did you switch to
debian?
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827 [07:54:00] <ryzokuken> SwedeMike, I have been trying to
switch to more "free" alternatives
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830 [07:54:54] <ryzokuken> also, speed
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835 [07:58:31] <SwedeMike> ryzokuken: well, in this case what
you're experiencing is pretty typical. You're going to
need more skills if you want to customize debian because less work
is pre-done the way it is in Ubuntu.
836 [07:58:55] <SwedeMike> so there is always a trade-off.
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937 [08:54:44] <darme> where s dpkg?
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1007 [09:32:37] <renzhi> is there a way to tell terminal to
process the Windows key?
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1010 [09:33:16] <rendar> i have edited .bashrc to add an alias,
but when i login it doesn't work, command is not found, but
when i call 'bash' manually from command line, then i gets
loaded and it works, how's that possible?!
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1012 [09:34:08] <buu> renzhi: in short: no
1013 [09:34:21] <buu> rendar: bash processes different files
depending on how it is executed
1014 [09:34:31] <buu> e.g. as a shell, as a login shell, whoses
user, etc
1015 [09:34:51] <renzhi> buu: thx
1016 [09:34:56] <rendar> buu: hmm, this user is
'postgres', so how i can check that?
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1018 [09:35:05] <themill> rendar: log in how?
1019 [09:35:13] <renzhi> it'd have been very useful for
shortcut key
1020 [09:35:29] <rendar> themill: from ssh console
1021 [09:35:34] <buu> renzhi: I mean, terminals don't really
process keys, also windows keys are usually insanely special
1022 [09:35:51] <buu> renzhi: you'd need to configure your
desktop/kernel to output a specific key sequence (eg ctrl-f15) when
you press it
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1025 [09:35:54] <themill> rendar: what is the user's shell?
1026 [09:35:57] <rendar> bash
1027 [09:36:01] <buu> then use some other program to read that key
sequence and respond
1028 [09:36:02] <themill> are you sure?
1029 [09:36:12] <rendar> themill: i'm in front of passwd
1030 [09:36:24] <buu> rendar: what does your .bashrc file look
like?
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1032 [09:36:30] <rendar> postgres:x:109:120:PostgreSQL
administrator,,,:/var/lib/postgresql:/bin/bash
1033 [09:36:44] <rendar> postgres@rasp0:~$ cat .bashrc
1034 [09:36:44] <rendar> alias db='psql -d cherrypick_db_test
-U postgres -v schema=ck'
1035 [09:36:44] <rendar> alias dbjoe='psql -d
cherrypick_db_test -U joe -v schema=ck'
1036 [09:36:46] <themill> ok, that's unusual for a daemon,
hence checking
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1039 [09:37:06] <renzhi> actually, I usually run emacsclient in
terminal, the fact that no terminal can send the Win key to
emacsclient is quite annoying
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1043 [09:37:19] <buu> renzhi: well, win key isn't an actual
key sequence
1044 [09:37:22] <buu> you need to remap it
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1046 [09:37:38] <renzhi> buu: any easy way to do so?
1047 [09:37:45] <buu>
replaced-url
1048 [09:38:12] <renzhi> thx
1049 [09:38:39] <buu> renzhi: scroll down to the xmodmap stuff for
the major details
1050 [09:38:53] <renzhi> k
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1058 [09:41:17] <rendar> themill: any help?
1059 [09:42:30] <themill> does a ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login
exist?
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1061 [09:42:36] <themill> bash startup files ick ick
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1063 [09:45:17] <jelly> rendar: do you ssh directly into
postgres@remote ?
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1068 [09:47:49] <jelly> or do you log in as some other user, then
open a shell as postgres using "su postgres" or "sudo
-u postgres -i" or "su - postgres", and which one
precisely
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1078 [09:49:44] <jelly> bash manual has a whole INVOCATION section
on which rc files it may use in case it's started as a login
shell vs. a mere interactive shell
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1092 [09:57:11] <neb1> Hello
1093 [09:57:29] <neb1> Dites le mode rescue est censé ne
pas démarrer les services réseaux ?
1094 [09:57:47] <jelly> dselect: fr
1095 [09:57:47] <dselect> Pour l'aide en francais, veuillez
rejoindre le canal #debianfr. Francophone users: for help in french,
please go to #debianfr.
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1152 [10:26:22] <strk> is it expected for dpkg-buildpackage to
exit with a success code (0) while not producing any .deb file ?
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1154 [10:26:44] <strk> ah, found it, it's one level up
(sounds dangerous!)
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1171 [10:43:53] <darme> what are frozen packages?
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1198 [10:59:06] <r4mpage> 09:43 < darme> what are frozen
packages?
1199 [10:59:16] <r4mpage> like frozen yogurt, always delicious
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1201 [10:59:50] <r4mpage> (those you do not want to modify, say
you don't want to upgrade your kernel automagically by
accident)
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1210 [11:05:16] <jelly> darme: no such thing. There's a
"frozen" repo/release branch sometimes, and there's a
"held" or package "on hold"
1211 [11:05:32] <jelly> any context for that question, darme?
1212 [11:05:50] <jelly> dselect: frozen
1213 [11:05:50] <dselect> well, frozen is the state software
resides in /before/ it becomes stable. Frozen means no new
packages/features can be added, only bugs can be fixed. Frozen does
/not/ mean stable. <Jessie> is now frozen:
replaced-url
1214 [11:06:05] <jelly> whoa, that's a bit outdated
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1216 [11:06:39] <nix64bit> well pip uses "pip freeze" to
list all package versions but thats more a python thing
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1218 [11:07:08] <jelly>
replaced-url
1219 [11:07:34] <darme> jelly: im just waiting for stretch to be
released. goin to migrate to debian. maybe i could start migrating
today?
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1222 [11:08:56] <jelly> darme: depends on what your systems have
installed, and whether you have services exposed to internet that
ought to get security updated. With stretch, that might not happen
for a week or two.
1223 [11:09:11] <jelly> assuming the release date happens as
predicted
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1225 [11:09:32] <nix64bit> I have updated to stretch on my local
dev box but not on any servers
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1228 [11:10:06] <jelly> I've done a release upgrade on some
unimportant stuff that's not in production yet, but users
wanted a mysql newer than 5.5
1229 [11:10:16] <jelly> (mariadb 10.1 was good enough for them)
1230 [11:10:32] <jelly> (and that's default for stretch)
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1232 [11:11:24] <jelly> darme: you can certainly start testing
today, there's not going to be many significant changes
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1255 [11:22:28] <jarlopez> Hi. Currently running Stretch with
Gnome as the DE and running into suspension issues. Both
'systemctl suspend' and the GUI approach turn the laptop
off and the system boots back up wthout resuming. Any general tips
or places to help me debug this?
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1275 [11:32:06] <vadimkolchev> Hi, guys. Have awful screen tearing
with intel graphics. Visible when dragging windows. Do not
experience this on other distros. Am I missing anything?
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1302 [11:46:23] <rendar> jelly: i directly log into postgres
account
1303 [11:46:44] <rendar> themill: nope they don't exisf
1304 [11:46:46] <rendar> exist*
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1312 [11:48:13] <g0zzy> I'm trying to set up port forwarding
on this Virgin Media router but can't seem to get in (via
Teamviewer). Can anyone see why from this short nmap scan?
replaced-url
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1318 [11:53:32] <teraflops> g0zzy: I thought teamviewer was meant
for not having to deal with nat^
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1327 [11:57:39] <g0zzy> Well i'm setting it up so i
don't have to use it. I update my client machine over ssh not
Teamviewer
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1331 [11:59:24] <g0zzy> I mean this modem router is functioning as
that, but its web interface definitely isn't functioning by the
looks. I thought someone more network savvy might see from the scan
that it's been set up in a tricksy way
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1366 [12:16:17] <g0zzy> If a modem-router telnet port is showing
'closed' in nmap would a possible explanation be?
1367 [12:16:25] <g0zzy> what would
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1376 [12:20:27] <strk> that the connection was recently closed
(should disappear after a while)
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1383 [12:30:10] <meldron> hey guys, got a question about gnome
touch functionallity, is there a way to deactivate this menu which
you can swipe into view from the bottom of the screen?
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1394 [12:32:41] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
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1409 [12:40:58] <g0zzy> strk: Right. So if i scan it again now
(last done about 1 hour ago)?
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1419 [12:44:58] <strk> g0zzy: I'd guess after one hour it
should be gone, yes, unless it was re-opened - can you check on the
other side of the connection ?
1420 [12:46:18] <gwolf23> vadimkolchev:
replaced-url
1421 [12:46:50] <gwolf23> This usually resolves tearing for me
1422 [12:47:03] <teraflops> gwolf23: they left like an hour ago
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1424 [12:47:52] <gwolf23> my bad :/
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1427 [12:48:46] <teraflops> heh np
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1430 [12:49:57] <teraflops> tearing can be a pain in the ass,
because xorg…
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1438 [12:53:33] <ZSky> Hey! I have lines like:
1439 [12:54:05] <ZSky>
replaced-url
1440 [12:54:17] <ZSky> how to keep the IPs only ?
1441 [12:54:27] <ZSky> with bash ?
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1445 [12:56:01] <ZSky> => 12.23.34.34
1446 [12:56:04] <teraflops> ZSky: from _where_ are you getting
that output?
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1448 [12:56:34] <ZSky> log files
1449 [12:56:37] <teraflops> ZSky: and what's your goal?
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1451 [12:57:00] <ZSky> to parse a log file
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1453 [12:57:07] <teraflops> ZSky: mind being a bit more specific?
which log file?
1454 [12:57:11] <ZSky> and to be able to extract some informations
like IP
1455 [12:57:36] <ZSky> Well, here it's just an example with a
internet access log
1456 [12:57:43] <teraflops> ZSky: yeah but why? do you want to use
it to e.g bock them via iptables?
1457 [12:57:46] <ZSky> but it's just a general question to
learn how to extract
1458 [12:58:10] <ZSky> no no, i'm just learning how I can
extract data from various logs
1459 [12:58:26] <teraflops> use a regex I think, maybe #bash is a
better place for asking
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1469 [13:02:26] <g0zzy> strk: all very strange. Let's hope
that Virgin Media are not using telnet themselves and yet
disallowing it from inside their customers' LANs ;)
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1471 [13:02:54] <gwolf23> ZSky: cut -d ' ' -f 2
1472 [13:02:55] <teraflops> you can bet they disable telnet and
port 25
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1478 [13:03:41] <teraflops> gwolf23: if there is a fw inside your
plastic router try disabling it, if that doesnt work, go phone them
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1480 [13:04:22] <ZSky> gwolf23 wonderful, thanks!
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1482 [13:06:38] <gwolf23> teraflops: hmm??
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1484 [13:06:57] <teraflops> gwolf23: oh sorry it was for g0zzy
1485 [13:06:59] <ZSky> gwolf23: is it possible to do "cat
mylog.txt |grep
<any_of_the_pattern_containted_in_a_line_of_patterns.txt>"
1486 [13:07:13] <teraflops> I tabfailed
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1488 [13:07:31] <gwolf23> ZSky: in that case maybe awk is better
choice
1489 [13:07:50] <teraflops> ZSky: again, use regex, what gwolf23
said only works for that very specific case
1490 [13:07:54] <gwolf23> cat your_file | awk '/pattern/
{print $2}'
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1492 [13:08:14] <teraflops> I cannot complain about using awk
though, because it's pretty awesome
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1495 [13:08:53] <ZSky> what is '/pattern/ {print $2}' ?
1496 [13:09:03] <ZSky> i mean each line of patterns.txt should be
accepted
1497 [13:09:06] <g0zzy> Yes, but what are they doing with the port
otherwise?
1498 [13:09:07] <gwolf23> awk defaults to splitting fileds by
whitespace chars, so you should be safer with awk than cut
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1502 [13:09:52] <gwolf23> ZSky: oh ... you have patterns in file,
did not notice that
1503 [13:10:03] <ZSky> Let's say patterns.txt contains a line
with "cat", another line with "mouse", another
with "dog"
1504 [13:10:15] <gwolf23> then perhaps grep can be ised, it had a
flag to supply patterns from external file
1505 [13:10:18] <ZSky> Now I want "cat myfile |grep <cat
or mouse or dog>"
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1507 [13:10:39] <teraflops> stop using cat for such things
1508 [13:11:30] <ZSky> teraflops: what should I use then to do cat
myfile |grep <cat or mouse or dog> ?
1509 [13:11:49] <ZSky> list of accepted animals are in lines of
patterns.txt
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1514 [13:13:27] <teraflops> ZSky: honestly, I think you should
read about bash/awk/ etc…
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1516 [13:14:05] <teraflops> and this is aout of the scope of this
channel, no offense intended, just pointing it
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1523 [13:16:48] <BluesKaj> ZSky, check this out
replaced-url
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1532 [13:22:07] <ZSky> I solved with grep -f patterns.txt
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1537 [13:24:06] <BluesKaj> ZSky, it's not a debian issue
1538 [13:24:41] <jelly> eh, it's basic shell usage
1539 [13:26:06] <jelly> there's ##linux and #bash and #awk,
and a very very small #grep channel, if noone awake here knows this
stuff
1540 [13:26:23] <BluesKaj> some users should bone up on their
google-foo :-)
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1582 [13:57:31] <ForceRecon> what command in terminal do you use
to see if a specific service like tor is running
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1584 [13:58:12] <jelly> ForceRecon: "service blah
status" or "systemctl status blah"
1585 [13:59:01] <ForceRecon> I tried that but uh
1586 [13:59:02] <ForceRecon> Connecting to
freenodeok2gncmy.onion:6697...
1587 [13:59:02] <ForceRecon> Connection failure: TTL expired
1588 [13:59:02] <ForceRecon> Connection failed. Cycling to next
Server
1589 [13:59:04] <ForceRecon> whoops
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1591 [13:59:13] <ForceRecon> bash: service: command not found
1592 [13:59:41] <ForceRecon> sudo got it
1593 [13:59:42] <ForceRecon> thanks
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1616 [14:09:55] <cujotus> imo debian and ubuntu and mint should do
more cooperation
1617 [14:09:59] <whoami1> hi there
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1619 [14:10:07] <cujotus> hello
1620 [14:10:28] <whoami1> is it for both kali and parrot?
1621 [14:11:05] <moetunes> !kali
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1623 [14:11:33] <whoami1> best pentesting os
1624 [14:11:36] <whoami1> at now
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1626 [14:12:19] <Psy-Q> i'm struggling hard to install
postgresql via ssh as long as the receiving server has the debian
default AcceptEnv set. the postinst script in postgresql-common (i
think) will fail to set up the initial cluster becuase it appears to
refer to the wrong locale
1627 [14:12:54] <Psy-Q> i am explicitly setting LANG, LANGUAGE and
even LC_ALL to en_US.UTF-8 but the script appears to want to run its
postinst task in de_CH.UTF-8, which isn't generated of course
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1629 [14:13:35] <Psy-Q> this bug says it's fixed:
replaced-url
1630 [14:13:36] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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1635 [14:14:16] <Kyoshiro> hi
1636 [14:14:23] <Psy-Q> if i generate de_CH.UTF-8 or completely
refuse acceptEnv on the server side, it works...
1637 [14:14:39] <Kyoshiro> is there a reason some security fixes
are available for oldstable and testing but not for stable/jessie ?
1638 [14:14:54] <Kyoshiro> for example
replaced-url
1639 [14:14:56] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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1646 [14:17:20] <Kyoshiro> or
replaced-url
1647 [14:17:27] <biker> Hello, at work we have a problem with one
of our VPS. We tried installing libc6 (using apt-get) and we got a
warning saying that our kernel version is not supported (we have
kernel 2.6 still in the VPS). The only thing we could do is continue
(no option to reject the installation), and then it just shows
"Checking init script", and it gets stuck there.
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1650 [14:18:12] <biker> We had to kill the process manually, but
then aptitude is a bit broken. It asks to fix it doing "apt-get
-f install", and the only thing it tries to do is to reinstall
the package.
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1654 [14:18:50] <biker> Which leads to the same problem. All
solutions from Google are to update the kernel and then try that
again, but for us it is not an option to upgrade the kernel.
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1656 [14:19:36] <biker> Is there a way to fix this (as right now
we can't really install anything because of the borken
apt-get)? We don't care anymore of having libc6 or not, but we
really need a working system.
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1661 [14:22:56] <Brigo> biker, what Debian version?
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1663 [14:23:26] <biker> Brigo: jessie
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1665 [14:23:42] <Brigo> biker, Jessie does not support kernel 2.6
1666 [14:23:48] <Brigo> ,kernels
1667 [14:23:49] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.11.0-trunk-686 (4.11.3-1~exp1); sid: 4.9.0-3-686
(4.9.30-1); stretch: 4.9.0-3-686 (4.9.30-1); jessie-backports:
4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686 (4.9.25-1~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae
(3.16.43-2); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
(3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.88-1)
1668 [14:24:12] <Brigo> maybe wheezy can run over 2.6, not sure.
1669 [14:25:32] <biker> let me check again. The VPS uses OpenVZ,
so we use the host's kernel
1670 [14:25:41] <biker> that's the reason we can't
upgrade it
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1672 [14:26:14] <Brigo> biker, i know.
1673 [14:26:35] <Brigo> that's the problem with VPS
1674 [14:27:51] <Brigo> ChangeLog-2.6.13.1 10-Sep-2005 02:52
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1677 [14:28:49] <biker> Do you have an idea then on how to solve
this? =/
1678 [14:29:32] <Brigo> change the kernel (talk the provider or
change it) or use wheezy.
1679 [14:31:04] <biker> The provider won't change it. They
just work like that. Changing to wheezy would do but we would still
like to try to fix this issue before having to format everything
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1681 [14:32:41] <BluesKaj> what VPS service worth it's salt
runs an ancient kernel without upgrading it
1682 [14:32:55] <biker> time4vps haha
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1684 [14:33:19] <Psy-Q> if it's the openvz kernel it might be
the one from redhat that has many 3.x/4.x features backported
1685 [14:33:31] <Psy-Q> it's not the same as what the version
says it is
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1691 [14:34:12] <biker> 2.6.32 is the current one
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1699 [14:36:36] <Psy-Q> hm, wonder why it's a commercial
provider and can't stay up to date with at least the latest
openvz one then. or virtuozzo one even
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1707 [14:39:07] <Psy-Q> openvz people still release updates almost
every week
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1717 [14:42:05] <tw> openvz can pretend to be newer kernels in a
container. It supports a number of different userspace bindings but
you should probably just deploy a jessie image provided by your
hosting service.
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1719 [14:42:36] <tw> upgrades tend to be more painful on ovz.
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1723 [14:43:23] <darxmurf> hi all
1724 [14:45:48] <jelly> biker: you can't have a working
debian system without libc6, anyway
1725 [14:46:36] <centrx> UNLESS YOU ARE HARDCORE sticking with
libc5
1726 [14:46:50] <centrx> glibc
1727 [14:47:42] <centrx> is for sucks
1728 [14:47:43] <centrx> suckers
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1730 [14:48:12] <biker> we actually had libc6, but we were trying
to install newer version from unstable servers, as we need some
other packages for a service
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1734 [14:48:32] <centrx> oh boy
1735 [14:48:36] <centrx> !frankendebian
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1737 [14:48:44] <tw> As I recall, libc6's kernel version
dependency is determined at compile time.
1738 [14:48:48] <teraflops> derpbian
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1740 [14:49:24] <centrx> biker: That is a good way to break your
system
1741 [14:50:15] <biker> centrx: yeah I know.. :( We were dumb on
this way.. but that was the only package needed from them and -dev
1742 [14:50:25] <biker> but well, the system works, only apt-get
is broken
1743 [14:50:41] <centrx> It's okay. At least you're not
using Windows
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1745 [14:51:27] <centrx> biker: I would either build the system
from scratch, OR you could try transitioning into stretch, which
will be released soon
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1747 [14:51:43] <centrx> biker: unstable mostly has versions that
will be in stretch because of the freeze
1748 [14:51:52] <centrx> biker: but you need to get apt-get
working first
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1752 [14:53:38] <biker> centrx: well update and upgrade seem to be
working. Only when I try to install something it asks me to do -f
install
1753 [14:53:47] <biker> to fix the broken packages/dependencies *
1754 [14:53:56] <centrx> biker: What does your sources.list look
like?
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1756 [14:56:48] <biker> centrx: normal repos, except for deb and
deb-src unstable
1757 [14:57:12] <centrx> biker: First change "unstable"
to "stretch", that's what you want to stick with
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1760 [14:57:36] <centrx> biker: Then you probably want to use a
program like aptitude (or dselect!) to fully upgrade your system
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1762 [14:58:07] <centrx> biker: What kind of error messages are
you getting (that require you to do -f install) with you do
something like: apt-get install apt dpkg
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1777 [15:01:18] <ntz> hello
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1779 [15:01:46] <ntz> omg, is this unreadable animosity the only
format of debian bugzilla ?
replaced-url
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1782 [15:02:43] <tremolo> What's unreadable?
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1786 [15:03:54] <ntz> that broken format like from early 90's
... it's really very badly readable for somebody who's
just used on to live in present (year 2017)
1787 [15:04:07] <biker> centrx:
replaced-url
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1789 [15:04:45] <tremolo> I don't understand your complaint.
1790 [15:05:27] <centrx> biker: and I take it you have libc6
2.24-11 already installed?
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1795 [15:06:16] <centrx> biker: So I would start with an: apt-get
install libc-bin locales
1796 [15:06:39] <ntz> tremolo: have you ever seen some bug
tracking system of any of competiting distro to debian ? if so
it's obvious whatabout I am talking ... I'm just talking
about that the debian bugzilla is in some retar*ded mbox/mailinglist
format and not in some sane format like the bugzilla's of
everybody else
1797 [15:07:00] <ntz> so I was suspecting that I'm missing
something important, that I'm looking at wrong place
1798 [15:07:04] <centrx> biker: But it might start expanding to
say there are more packages that have the wrong version, so it might
be easier to just cut straight to aptitude, do the full upgrade
(apt-get dist-upgrade or aptitude full-upgrade might work as well,
but beware because it could want to uninstall a lot of packages)
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1801 [15:07:31] <tremolo> Let's pretend I've been
happily using Debian for long enough that I haven't had to look
at another distribution's bug tracking system.
1802 [15:07:34] <biker> centrx: libc 2.19
1803 [15:07:41] <centrx> biker: oh!
1804 [15:07:47] <biker> that came with ldd --version
1805 [15:07:58] <ntz> okay, forget it ..... urgh
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1807 [15:08:10] <centrx> biker: ok so maybe you didn't
actually go through with the libc6 upgrade? It just has you set on
the new version "to be" installed
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1809 [15:08:20] <biker> exactly
1810 [15:08:29] <tremolo> It doesn't seem obvious to me. All
I see is "broken" "unreadable" and
"retarded" instead of actual suggestions for improvement.
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1812 [15:09:10] <ntz> tremolo: okay, see for example comment
Message #39 ... do you feel that's omg sane to have in
bugreport comments included idiotic pgp signatures ??? omg
1813 [15:09:15] <centrx> biker: ok, you can check: dpkg -l |grep
libc6 too to make sure there isn't some weirdness with multiple
versions, or with the ldd loader (maybe ldd comes from the older
libc-bin)
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1817 [15:09:25] <ntz> I don't wonder now why debian is the
most holy distro in the world
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1820 [15:09:52] <themill> ntz: if you don't have something
constructive to say, feel free to stop using your enter key
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1824 [15:10:30] <biker> centrx: it printed nothing
1825 [15:10:51] <centrx> biker: that has to me a mistake
1826 [15:11:06] <centrx> dpkg -l |grep libc6
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1829 [15:11:36] <biker> oh yeah
1830 [15:11:54] <biker> libc6 is on 2.19-18..
1831 [15:12:04] <biker> libc6-dev is on 2.24-11
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1833 [15:12:09] <tremolo> Well, I don't think it's
insane.
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1835 [15:13:15] <biker> centrx: ^ (:
1836 [15:13:20] <tremolo> The message was stored as sent. That
seems more sane than fudging submitted messages before publishing.
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1839 [15:13:49] <tw> biker: you're likely in for pain with
that particular mismatch.
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1841 [15:14:17] <centrx> biker: ok, I would do: apt-get install
libc6=2.19-18+deb8u9 libc6-dev=2.19-18+deb8u9
1842 [15:14:32] <centrx> biker: (or just uninstall libc6-dev if
you can)
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1844 [15:15:09] <centrx> biker: In addition to getting back the
old version of libc6-dev installed, you want apt to recognize that
2.19-18 is the version it wants for libc6, not the "to be"
installed future version
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1847 [15:16:03] <centrx> biker: If you have a lot of packages that
depend on the newer version of libc6-dev, you may have problems and
need to downgrade those as well. So the cleanest solution would be
uninstall libc6-dev and all the dev packages that depend on it (This
is less disastrous because they are all/mostly dev packages)
1848 [15:16:11] <biker> is there a way to force remove the
package? doing apt-get remove libc6-dev still asks me to do the
apt-get -f install, same as if I try to apt-get install the packages
you just told me
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1850 [15:16:44] <jelly> biker: remove it with dpkg, then run
apt-get -f install
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1852 [15:17:15] <jelly> do not, under any circumstances, attempt
to remove libc6 tho
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1855 [15:17:31] <jelly> but libc6-dev? sure
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1860 [15:19:18] <biker> okok jelly centrx , let me try to manually
remove all dependencies first :)
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1862 [15:19:47] <jelly> biker: do dpkg --purge --force-depends
libc6-dev
1863 [15:20:10] <jelly> this is a rare occasion where doing a
--force-something with dpkg is useful
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1865 [15:20:33] <jelly> but you need to "apt-get -d
install" (right) after that
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1867 [15:20:36] <jelly> sorry.
1868 [15:20:39] <jelly> but you need to "apt-get -f
install" (right) after that
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1871 [15:21:47] <ralpheeee> does the net installer inc
wpa_supplicant & dialog...if memory serves my correctly last
time i tried it didnt but that was at least a year ago
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1873 [15:22:45] <jelly> ralpheeee: yes but if the driver for your
wifi hardware needs firwmare to work, you'll need to try
1874 [15:22:49] <jelly> dselect: firmware images
1875 [15:22:49] <dselect> Unofficial <netinst> images -
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for
installing Debian 8 "Jessie" are available from
replaced-url
1876 [15:23:03] <biker> jelly: after the apt-get -f install, libc6
appears in the packages list to be upgraded
1877 [15:23:25] <jelly> biker: do you still have unstable repo
enabled in your sources.list? Don't.
1878 [15:23:32] <biker> okok ill disable it
1879 [15:23:56] <jelly> I incorrectly assumed you'd already
disabled it
1880 [15:24:08] <ralpheeee> jelly: thxs chief!
1881 [15:24:51] <biker> jelly: okok so I disable them, and now way
less packages appear to be upgraded, some to be removed (not
important), and libc6 still is to be upgraded
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1883 [15:25:15] <biker> should I trust this libc6?
1884 [15:25:27] <jelly> biker: upgraded from what to what?
pastebin the complete output (before answering yes or on)
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1887 [15:26:44] <biker> jelly:
replaced-url
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1894 [15:28:41] <jelly> biker: oh, that may or may not be
problematic.
1895 [15:28:44] <jelly> !bat
1896 [15:28:48] <jelly> dselect: bat
1897 [15:28:48] <dselect> In order to troubleshoot your problem
with apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING
information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run
(including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy
pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the
problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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1899 [15:29:21] <jelly> biker: do the 2. and 3., and in 2. include
all the package names for the stuff that apt wants to remove and
upgrade.
1900 [15:29:47] <biker> okok
1901 [15:30:06] <jelly> biker: it's quite possible you
installed npm and node stuff from unstable
1902 [15:30:36] <jelly> if so, that's going to disappear now
because their deps have disappeareded
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1906 [15:32:21] <biker> mainly the reason i was trying to install
from unstable was for a specific python version
1907 [15:32:29] <biker> npm and stuff was not installed from
unstable
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1909 [15:33:38] <jelly> output of 2. will show how much of that
was upgraded to unstable
1910 [15:33:48] <biker> jelly: this is output of 2:
replaced-url
1911 [15:34:40] <biker> output of 3:
replaced-url
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1918 [15:38:55] <jelly> biker: you'll probably want to keep
postgresql-9.4 installed.
1919 [15:39:06] <biker> yes
1920 [15:39:12] <biker> and preferably also npm and node
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1923 [15:39:53] <jelly> those can be reinstalled later safely,
probably
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1925 [15:40:25] <jelly> biker: see if "aptitude -f
install" is smarter
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1927 [15:41:12] <biker> jelly:
replaced-url
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1930 [15:46:39] <jelly> that looks worse
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1934 [15:48:59] <biker> true hehe
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1936 [15:49:18] <biker> jelly: im guessing if postgress is
uninstalled i can just install it after, right?
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1938 [15:49:32] <jelly> yes.
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1940 [15:49:43] <jelly> and you probably won't lose the
database.
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1943 [15:50:14] <biker> jelly: then i can try the apt-get -f
install option
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1946 [15:50:55] <jelly> yes.
1947 [15:50:58] <biker> okok I will :)
1948 [15:51:03] <biker> fingers crossed
1949 [15:51:06] <jelly> save its output.
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1951 [15:51:19] <jelly> eg. run it inside script some.log
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1953 [15:51:56] <ntz> adieu ppl
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1966 [15:56:19] <biker> jelly:
replaced-url
1967 [15:57:35] <biker> seems that now it is ok :D
1968 [15:57:39] <biker> could install stuff now :)
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1972 [15:59:12] <jelly> yeah, that looks a lot btter
1973 [15:59:46] <jelly> see if there's any leftover package
versions that seem "obsolete" (ie. not present in any
configured repo)
1974 [15:59:52] <jelly> dselect: obsolete
1975 [15:59:53] <dselect> If you remove a repository from your
sources.list (e.g. removing <dmm>), then you should check what
packages you have installed from the other repository. Synaptic and
aptitude have a "Obsolete and Locally Created Packages"
list. Or, "aptitude search ~o". Note this doesn't
include packages that exist in the repo at a different version to
the one you have installed; see <not available> <list
repositories>.
1976 [16:00:09] <jelly> uh. Okay. Maybe "not available"
then.
1977 [16:00:13] <jelly> dselect: not available
1978 [16:00:14] <dselect> To get a list of packages you have
installed now, that are not available from any repository in your
sources.list: aptitude search
'?narrow(?not(?archive("^[^n][^o].*$")),?version(CURRENT))'
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1982 [16:01:12] <biker> jelly: the first one printed only one, and
this last command printed a lot
1983 [16:01:21] <biker> including things like tar and wget
1984 [16:01:49] <jelly> orly
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1986 [16:02:15] <jelly> biker: pastebin apt-cache policy tar wget
...(and a couple more of those)
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1991 [16:03:40] <biker> jelly:
replaced-url
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1995 [16:04:51] <jelly> biker: oh, those are just some previous
versions from jessie, meaning your installation hasn't been
patched up in a while
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1999 [16:06:20] <jelly> might want do do an "apt-get
upgrade" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" to bring the OS
up to date, now that you've removed unstable sources
2000 [16:06:43] <jelly> it would only be a problem if versions
were _newer_ that what's available in jessie
2001 [16:06:50] <jelly> than*
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2003 [16:07:24] <biker> okok will do :)
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2005 [16:07:56] <biker> jelly: thank you very much!!
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2008 [16:08:22] <jelly> you're welcome
2009 [16:08:51] <biker> jelly: centrx thanks a lot :) it is now
working again n_n
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2011 [16:09:06] <BluesKaj> is it still good policy not to use use
apt and aptitude together? Seems I recall such advice quite a few
yrs ago , but now in debian I see a lot of users still use aptitude
in the forums etc
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2016 [16:11:47] <centrx> biker: thumbs up!
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2025 [16:14:22] <BluesKaj> ok , google-foo answered my question
about aptitiude
2026 [16:14:43] <themill> that advice is about a decade out of
date
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2031 [16:15:58] <BluesKaj> yeah, I figured that, I'll stick
with apt
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2047 [16:22:13] <frostie_> when i try to backport mpv (media
player) from sid in debian 8 jessie x64 the terminal gives:
replaced-url
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2071 [16:33:09] <BluesKaj> frostie_, is there an option to add
contrib non-free to your sources.list deb lines? You might get
vapour synth that way,
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2073 [16:35:26] <frostie_> i already have them, and i did a search
for vapour synth in synaptic but it did return nothing?
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2079 [16:38:10] <tw> At that point, I'd either backport
vapoursynth from sid or go into the control and remove the dep and
set the configure option --disable-vapoursynth.
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2081 [16:39:11] <frostie_> yeah i was thinking of backporting
vapoursynth also
2082 [16:39:15] <BluesKaj> yeah, same here, frostie_ , but
I'm on stretch so maybe mpv doesn't need it here, since I
don't see it listed as a dependency
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2093 [16:41:31] <somiaj> mpv in debian stretch should not depend
on anything outside of debian main (since it is in main).
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2101 [16:45:03] <BluesKaj> vapoursynth doesn't show up as a
package in muon
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2106 [16:47:31] <frostie_> what gnome shell version will stretch
have?
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2108 [16:48:00] <themill> vapoursynth is nowhere in Debian and not
having it while trying to compile mpv is not a problem
2109 [16:48:33] <sponge> Anyone here uses RSI break?
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2117 [16:51:15] <frostie_> in gnome shell in debian 8 the setting
"do nothing when lid is closed" on laptop is not there, so
i hope it is in stretch or i dont see a need for an upgrade right
now
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2121 [16:52:49] <frostie_> but ill try --disable-vapoursynth
option
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2126 [16:54:13] <frostie_> so i just run fakeroot debian/rules
binary --disable-vapoursynth ?
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2130 [16:54:49] <frostie_> the command fakeroot debian/rules
binary is from
replaced-url
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2134 [16:55:56] <peixoto> hello
2135 [16:56:06] <peixoto> who use facebook?
2136 [16:56:36] <peixoto> who doesn't use it? if yes or if
no, why?
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2138 [16:57:25] <peixoto> do you think there are cons?
2139 [16:57:31] <frostie_> go to debian-offtopic channel, this is
the support channel
2140 [16:57:44] <peixoto> ok
2141 [16:57:51] <peixoto> thabks ;)
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2215 [17:33:37] <darme> if ill install stretch RC4, when stretch
will be released, i wont have to change any configuration to have
fully functioning stretch release? just apt upgrade and good to go?
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2219 [17:34:20] <tremolo> If you install Stretch and your
sources.list uses stretch, you'll keep running Stretch.
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2221 [17:35:05] <tremolo> If you use "testing" in your
sources.list, you'll keep running testing after Stretch goes
stable.
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2245 [17:47:00] <boldb> can you ask noob question here ?
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2247 [17:47:42] <jelly> dselect: ask
2248 [17:47:42] <dselect> 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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2253 [17:48:07] <boldb> what will this command do : "find .
-type f -exec grep -il 'blabla' {} \;" ?
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2259 [17:48:52] <centrx> boldb: find files of type f that satisfy
that grep of their filename
2260 [17:48:57] <jelly> what do you want it to do?
2261 [17:49:16] <jelly> grep -l displays filenames of files that
match
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2264 [17:49:49] <jelly> grep -i is a case-insensitive match of
contents of file parameters (against 'blabla')
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2268 [17:50:48] <boldb> so is will find all executable files with
string "blabla" case-insensitive?
2269 [17:51:02] <jelly> find . -type f -exec ... {} finds regular
(normal) files in directory . (current directory) and runs a command
using each found file path as an argument, one by one
2270 [17:51:25] <jelly> boldb: it's not specified whether
they have to be execuable or not
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2272 [17:51:39] <jelly> !using find
2273 [17:51:45] <jelly> dselect: using find
2274 [17:51:45] <dselect> somebody said using find was
replaced-url
2275 [17:52:02] <jelly> boldb: see "operations in bulk"
on that site
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2278 [17:52:24] <Brigo> jelly, dselect now?
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2281 [17:52:54] <jelly> until dpkg comes back
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2284 [17:53:06] <boldb> ok thanks
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2288 [17:54:25] <aksis> can i get systemd to process my *.link
files after modifying them without rebooting?
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2296 [17:56:14] <jelly> aksis: maybe daemon-reload action is good
enough for your purposes? No idea
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2308 [17:58:20] <aksis> jelly: i think i just got it. *.link files
are managed by a udev builtin - i just needed to reload udev rules,
but i've always been passing a --subsystem flag. so the answer
to my question is `udevadm control --reload && udevadm
trigger --action=add`
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2313 [18:00:41] <anadahz> TomG2: thanks!
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2365 [18:28:09] <DammitJim> what do you guys use to put music on
your iphones?
2366 [18:28:13] <DammitJim> itunes over wine?
2367 [18:28:26] <tx> I use Spotify.
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2370 [18:29:03] <DammitJim> I have a ton of mp3s from my CDs
2371 [18:29:06] <DammitJim> that I ripped
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2375 [18:30:45] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: There are a number of
music managers out there. I used to use Amarok before KDE4, it had
some capabilities to manage an iPod library, so the current
equivalents would probably work with an iPhone.
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2377 [18:31:35] <DammitJim> thanks
2378 [18:31:40] <DammitJim> i'll give it a try
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2383 [18:32:42] <tremolo> I don't have an iPhone.
2384 [18:32:57] <tremolo> Had considered an iPod, but there were
issues accessing some of the newer (at the time) ones, so I wound up
with a SanDisk player instead.
2385 [18:33:06] <teraflops> iirc, it wont work, I wish I'm
wrong though
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2391 [18:34:21] <teraflops> google play music looks like a good
idea
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2394 [18:34:46] <DammitJim> yeah, I think that's what
I'm going to have to use (which I already have partially in
place)
2395 [18:34:57] <DammitJim> I wonder if Google Play Music will let
me download the songs to the phone
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2397 [18:35:10] <teraflops> DammitJim: you can upload up to 50k
tracks for free
2398 [18:35:16] <teraflops> DammitJim: you can
2399 [18:35:31] <teraflops> or stream them
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2403 [18:36:29] <tremolo> I think Clementine has iPod stuff, but I
also think it's for early models.
2404 [18:36:46] <tremolo> I forgot that Google Music had an upload
feature.
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2409 [18:38:21] <kion> DammitJim, Yes you can download music to
the phone with GM
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2486 [19:05:56] <notme> hello, i have a question. i am a debian
newbe and i am wondering, why in the package list (replaced-url
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2488 [19:06:13] <notme> why is the debian one so
"outdated"
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2496 [19:07:54] <centrx> notme: Well 4.2.6 to 4.2.8 is not really
a big difference in software
2497 [19:07:55] <oty> notme, because debian policy is about
freezing packages to get something "stable"
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2502 [19:08:21] <oty> (they patch stuff for security reason
thought)
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2504 [19:08:35] <gagrio> notme: because stable for debian and
stable for ntp.org are different things essentially
2505 [19:08:37] <centrx> notme: But in general, the
"stable" distribution of Debian is designed to be stable,
i.e. fixed not a moving target. It get major updates like security,
but otherwise, you wait for the next distribution release, or you
use testing
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2508 [19:08:52] <notme> and what about security issues... does the
debian version get security fixes
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2512 [19:09:41] <notme> i mean in the release notes of ntp there
are many security fixes applied from 4.2.6p5 and 4.2.8p10
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2515 [19:10:11] <notme> does it mean those fixes are not in the
debian version?
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2518 [19:11:22] <bezaban> notme: yes, as mentioned twice. Security
fixes may be applied by the debian to older versions. If you have a
specific concern you can look up the cve at
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2527 [19:13:12] <notme> bezaban: thank you for the link.
2528 [19:13:16] <bezaban> notme: :)
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2542 [19:17:23] <notme> hmm... ntp for jessie is red marked
"vulnerable"... only for stretch and sid are on the newest
version of ntp and marked green "fixed"... and i always
thought debian is secure.
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2556 [19:21:22] <jhutchins_wk> notme: Are you going by the package
version number or by the vulnerability tracker? I don't see ntp
listed in the tracker for stable.
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2561 [19:22:52] <notme> i watched this list ... there are opened
issues...
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2562 [19:23:08] <notme> am i on the wrong place?
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2572 [19:29:05] <aion> good evening all :)
2573 [19:29:30] <aion> i was wondering if i could do the following
without breaking my fresh debian installation , i would hate to
drive back :P
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2576 [19:30:12] <aion> im trying to install the amdgpu-pro libs ,
but when i run the installer it somehow seems to want to install
i386 packages. I get some dependency issues on it, i have the i386
debs nearby but its and x64 system
2577 [19:30:32] <aion> considering its the graphics driver. will
it be ok if i use them or will i bork it when i install them :P
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2590 [19:35:08] <habeangur> Hi, on Debian systems many licenses
are in /usr/share/common-licenses, Is there and package to install
all licenses listed in gnu.org?
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2593 [19:35:21] <habeangur> s/and/any/
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2617 [19:43:04] <jhutchins_wk> I wonder why that doesn't show
up at
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2620 [19:43:48] <jhutchins_wk> notme: I see several of them are
the Mode 6 issue that can be addressed by proper configuration of
the "restrict" directive, that may be why it's not
addressed.
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2626 [19:46:20] <jhutchins_wk> aion: Where are you getting the
drivers from?
2627 [19:46:53] <aion> i downloaded the latest version of the amd
website
2628 [19:47:13] <aion> but they technically only support ubuntu ,
but i just changed the os_release lookup to match debian and then it
just installs fine (according to guides)
2629 [19:47:48] <aion> but since it seems to automaticly go for
the i386 packages , even though it has a x64 variant in there in
itself
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2632 [19:49:37] <aion> the file is called :
amdgpu-pro-17.10-414273.tar.xz, it contains all libs and install
files
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2634 [19:49:58] <teraflops> are you asking for some kind of
support?
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2636 [19:50:04] <aion> nope
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2639 [19:50:19] <aion> just wondering if its normal that it asks
to install :i386 libraries
2640 [19:50:26] <aion> while its an x64 system
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2649 [19:52:08] <jhutchins_wk> aion: I suspect you downloaded the
wrong files, amd does provide installers that work with Debian x64.
2650 [19:52:32] <jhutchins_wk> aion: In any case, you would have
to ask them, those aren't Debian files.
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2655 [19:53:19] <DammitJim> how do I properly word explaining to a
customer why we don't put anti virus on Linux servers?
2656 [19:53:37] <teraflops> DammitJim: you dont?
2657 [19:53:42] <DammitJim> blah
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2659 [19:54:02] <jhutchins_wk> aion: You could check in the #ati
channel.
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2661 [19:54:29] <teraflops> DammitJim: if i run email stuff
what's wrong with scanning attachments?
2662 [19:54:52] <DammitJim> no email stuff on linux servers
2663 [19:54:56] <teraflops> of if I have smb shares
2664 [19:54:59] <teraflops> or^
2665 [19:55:04] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: "Other measures are
in place to ensure system security."
2666 [19:55:26] <DammitJim> Thank you jhutchins_wk
2667 [19:55:37] <bezaban> what are the antivirus solutions for
linux now?
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2670 [19:55:54] <DammitJim> I mean, we have Cisco Firepower AMP
2671 [19:55:57] <jhutchins_wk> bezaban: There are a bunch, but
most only scan for Windows viruses.
2672 [19:56:06] <DammitJim> and we try to keep up to date in
patches
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2675 [19:56:12] <bezaban> remember I've used some back in the
days, but recently had an auditor bring it up. Not that it was taken
up as a finding
2676 [19:56:17] <tw> Can you even make one tell the difference
between an administrator shell script and a malicious one?
2677 [19:56:18] <DammitJim> I don't think I've read
about Linux servers getting compromised
2678 [19:56:23] <bezaban> jhutchins_wk: yeah I know, used some in
the past. Any good ones?
2679 [19:56:26] <DammitJim> only if they hadn't been kept up
to date with patches
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2681 [19:56:36] <bezaban> not up to date on that segment at all
2682 [19:56:37] <DammitJim> but there are no worms or viruses that
I've heard of
2683 [19:56:50] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: You might cite some of
the "Other measures".
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2685 [19:56:59] <DammitJim> yes, sir
2686 [19:57:37] <teraflops> DammitJim: you can tell them: since
youre paying me you have to fucking trust me :P
2687 [19:57:39] <bezaban> I think he suggested clanav
2688 [19:57:41] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: The explanation that
I've seen is that there isn't a sufficient pool of
vulnerable Linux servers to sustain the propagation of viruses (not
that there isn't sufficient market share).
2689 [19:57:42] <bezaban> clamav*
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2695 [19:58:09] <DammitJim> teraflops, actually, the president of
the company said that if they wanted to, we could offer to install
that on the servers they rent, but it doesn't come with it LOL
2696 [19:58:24] <teraflops> :ẞ
2697 [19:58:25] <jhutchins_wk> Clam AV does two things: It takes
up resources (if only disk space) and it satisfies that audit
requirement that an AV program be installed.
2698 [19:58:26] <teraflops> oops
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2700 [19:58:29] <teraflops> :S
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2702 [19:58:32] <DammitJim> it's funny how I've seen
some A/V companies drop out of supporting Linux
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2704 [19:58:38] <DammitJim> like our beloved AVG
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2707 [19:59:01] <bezaban> jhutchins_wk: yeah, those would be the
ones I'd want to avoid :P Seeing this page also suggest
rkhunter as anti virus I guess we're covered
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2709 [19:59:03] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: I thought they still
supported it last week.
2710 [19:59:09] <DammitJim> what?
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2712 [19:59:11] <bezaban> as it isn't memory resident
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2714 [19:59:16] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: AVG
2715 [19:59:29] <DammitJim> I guess I should trust and verify
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2717 [19:59:38] <bezaban> I see sophos seems to come recommended,
but don't know if it's a sponsored article
2718 [19:59:39] <DammitJim> my boss is actually the one that told
me about AVG not doing LInux since 2013
2719 [19:59:41] <ryouma> rkhunter and such often have tons of
false positives you have to filter out
2720 [19:59:55] <bezaban> ryouma: not experienced tons, but yes
some
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2722 [20:00:04] <ryouma> depends on the tool
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2724 [20:00:09] <bezaban> helps if you hook it into apt
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2726 [20:00:15] <`Kevin> are you actually going to use something
like AVG to resolve a work policy rather than a cron based scanner
to make the policy happy
2727 [20:00:18] <ryouma> oh, didn't know you could
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2730 [20:00:27] <teraflops> I think technically rkhunter is not an
antivirus
2731 [20:00:38] <Tahr64-user> How?
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2733 [20:00:52] <Tahr64-user> And why?
2734 [20:01:00] <DammitJim> weird, I don't see AVG for Linux
on their site
2735 [20:01:02] <bezaban> teraflops: I guess, $randompage has it
listed, but ETSI audit seemed to be content with 'other
security measures' anyway
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2737 [20:01:08] <Tahr64-user> I use rkhunter as my default
antivirus
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2739 [20:01:28] <teraflops> Tahr64-user: whatever float your goat
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2741 [20:02:19] * mtn checks to see if his goat will float
2742 [20:02:32] <bezaban> mtn: if so. burn it!
2743 [20:02:43] <mtn> good point!
2744 [20:02:52] <Tahr64-user> I seem to be having an issue
installing Arch Linux. Whenever I type 'sudo abt insall
archlinux' it says 'bash: Arch is for noobs!'
2745 [20:03:11] <JPT> Wrong channel?
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2747 [20:03:21] <teraflops> yeah and bad joke too
2748 [20:03:26] <Tahr64-user> Yes I know. Wrong channel.
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2751 [20:03:44] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: That's the problem
with the Internet, some things never go away.
2752 [20:03:49] <JPT> Try #archlinux-offtopic
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2755 [20:04:02] <teraflops> no no try #archlinux
2756 [20:04:03] <Tahr64-user> OK
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2763 [20:06:20] <DammitJim> jhutchins_wk, you mean old articles?
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2767 [20:07:38] <elsimpsoms> hola como esta saludos
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2772 [20:09:30] <teraflops> elsimpsoms: este canal es en ingles,
si buscas soporte en español prueba en #debian-es, si te
manejas bien en ingles pues bienvenido
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2777 [20:12:04] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: Yeah, old reference to
something that's no-longer supported.
2778 [20:13:25] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: I did a search for linux
anti virus last week and came up with a bunch that were new to me.
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2782 [20:14:59] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: From my AVG log
Saturday: Virus database release date: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 09:23:00
-0500
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2785 [20:15:13] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: Whether they still offer
an installer I can't say.
2786 [20:15:53] <tw> doesn't look it. does it have a scan
engine build date?
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2789 [20:17:48] <jhutchins_wk> tw: Not there. I'd have to log
in and check it. It checks for updates when it runs and reports
"You are currently up-to-date", but that might mean that
you have the latest version from 2013.
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2837 [20:44:08] <GNU\colossus> can I prevent an LXC container
guest from having networking auto-configured via DHCP upon
installation/creation somehow? (I'd like to manage its
networking via LXC only from the get-go)
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2847 [20:47:32] <tw> You can block dhcp packets to/from the lxc
host-side interface with iptables, if you want.
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2874 [21:04:06] <dockly> hi
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2876 [21:04:43] <dockly> I got a folder with lots of binary files.
Files can be removed/added over time. How to take efficient backup
from this folder? Taking a complete backup each time would be very
wasteful.
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2880 [21:07:03] <jelly> dockly: how large are those files?
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2883 [21:07:23] <dockly> jelly: the files themselves are small,
some KB up to 2 MB, but there are lots of them :)
2884 [21:08:06] <jelly> rsync or a rsync wrapper like dirvish or
rsnapshot might be an option
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2886 [21:08:34] <jelly> it transfers only new and changed files
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2894 [21:11:02] <jelly> if you have more than 10-100k files,
consider creating a hashed directory tree instead of a single
directory, to avoid some common filesystem inefficiencies
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2901 [21:14:54] <dockly> jelly: ah, good
2902 [21:15:04] <dockly> jelly: and for backing the folder up in
regular intervals - rsync over ssh?
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2905 [21:16:01] <jelly> yes. I prefer a ready-made wrapper than
inventing my own rsync script again and again
2906 [21:16:24] <dockly> jelly: what kind of wrapper is good? :D
2907 [21:16:50] <jelly> I just named two.
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2910 [21:17:31] <jelly> used both, they're adequate
2911 [21:17:52] <dockly> ah
2912 [21:17:53] <dockly> dirvish or rsnapshot
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2914 [21:18:01] <dockly> what do you think about duplicity?
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2916 [21:18:36] <jelly> I hear it's nice
2917 [21:18:45] <jelly> never used it myself
2918 [21:18:47] <dockly> is duplicity also a rsync wrapper?
2919 [21:18:58] <jelly> no, it's a bit smarter than that
2920 [21:19:13] <phogg> would you say... more devious?
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2954 [21:38:17] <tga_> greetings, when cloning a vm I need to
change a bunch of things like hostname and ssh keys -- is there a
tool that could help with making a machine unique in one pass?
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2957 [21:39:43] <JPT> I don't know of any, but you will need
to take care of the mac address of your virtual network interface
card in case your vm has some.
2958 [21:40:05] <JPT> When it comes to the contents of your vm,
that's up to you. ssh host keys, hostname and network
configuration will be a good start.
2959 [21:40:21] <tga_> right, I'm doing that manually now and
it's pretty tedious
2960 [21:40:25] <JPT> If you run any other software that
authenticates itself with individual key pairs, you'll need to
redo those, too
2961 [21:40:38] <tga_> assume the hardware is really different,
could be physical machines built from an image
2962 [21:40:48] <tga_> is there nothing that can help with that?
2963 [21:40:58] <JPT> Perhaps something like salt, ansible, puppet
or chef might help you automate such things a bit, not sure.
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2969 [21:41:53] <tga_> I wonder how vps providers deal with this
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2971 [21:42:14] <tga_> the ones that provide a working image, not
just an iso
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2982 [21:46:57] <dockly> tga_: they often use vmware?
2983 [21:47:22] <tga_> some do, not that many I think
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2986 [21:47:46] <tga_> I meant about making a debian image unique
after cloning it
2987 [21:47:53] <Tahr-user> what would be the best wm for an old
pc
2988 [21:47:57] <Tahr-user> or de
2989 [21:48:23] <tga_> for de, xfce in my opinion, lxde is also
decent
2990 [21:48:37] <tga_> wms are really small, almost any would
work, say openbox
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3009 [21:52:25] <jelly> tga_: it's a dozen files to edit, and
maybe some fs uuids to change
3010 [21:52:29] <ryouma> i have a quite old box and it runs
fluxbox fine. the trouble is stuff like firefox and chromium.
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3012 [21:52:37] <jelly> you can script that in anything
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3019 [21:56:15] <jelly> tga_: we literally have a script for that
when manual setup is required:
replaced-url
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3038 [22:02:30] <jhutchins_wk> dockly: I use rdiff backup.
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3041 [22:05:08] <tw> Is there a sysprep script that does all of
the fs uuid magic with an offline system? I imagine that can be
quite bothersome with the variety of possible lvm/dm configurations.
3042 [22:05:11] <jhutchins_wk> dockly:
replaced-url
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3045 [22:06:08] <Tahr-user> tga_, thanks
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3051 [22:07:16] <jelly> tw: which is why you agree on a small
number of different blockdev setups for your environment, preferably
1
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3056 [22:08:28] <jelly> eg: 1 setup: 2 disks, one with boot loader
and /boot partition, one non-partitioned pv for everything else
3057 [22:08:57] <jelly> need more space? grow disk 2, grow pv,
grow lv and fs
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3062 [22:10:22] <hmijares> Hi there can someone see me?
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3064 [22:10:33] <zeroday404> yes g
3065 [22:10:39] <hmijares> Ok thanks for aswering
3066 [22:10:40] <jelly> yes, hmijares
3067 [22:11:03] <hmijares> Its my firts time on a irssi what an
Irony
3068 [22:11:06] <jelly> dselect: ask
3069 [22:11:06] <dselect> 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>.
3070 [22:11:19] <hmijares> Got it
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3076 [22:13:51] <tw> jelly: makes sense. if you need complex, it
has to be justified and independently tested.
3077 [22:14:06] <hmijares> I have a pfroblem with Mobility Radeon
HD 5430 Im running debian version 3.16.43-2 when I try to activate
compiz it just does not work
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3080 [22:14:58] <hmijares> I dont have the knowlage to know what
driver is installed
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3082 [22:15:43] <jelly> hmijares: the card may be new enough to
require kernel and xserver-xorg-video-radeon and libgl1-mesa-dri
from jessie-backports
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3084 [22:16:04] <jelly> also it may require firmware
3085 [22:16:10] <jelly> dselect: bdo kernel
3086 [22:16:11] <dselect> Newer kernels for Debian stable releases
are available from the "jessie-backports" repository. Ask
me about <jessie backports> to modify your sources.list, then
run «aptitude update». To install the current backported
kernel: «aptitude -t jessie-backports install
linux-image-`uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'`». To
list available backported kernel image packages: «aptitude
search '?narrow(~nlinux-image,?origin(Debian
Backports))'».
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3088 [22:16:20] <jelly> dselect: jessie-backports
3089 [22:16:21] <dselect> Some packages intended for Stretch
(Debian 9) but recompiled for use with "Jessie" (8.x) can
be found in the "jessie-backports" repository. See
replaced-url
3090 [22:16:21] <hmijares> dmesg | grep ATI
3091 [22:16:21] <hmijares> [ 9.296124] input: HDA ATI HDMI
HDMI/DP,pcm=3 as
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.1/sound/card1/input8
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3094 [22:16:36] <hmijares> The card its from 2007 I think
3095 [22:16:45] <jelly> oh, not that new then
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3097 [22:17:07] <hmijares> I'll try with backports and let
you know thanks a lot
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3101 [22:18:02] <francine> Does it make sense to install Debian 8
now when Debian 9 will be finally released in about a week or should
I install Debian 9 now?
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3103 [22:18:35] <jelly> try debian 9, if it works, yay, if it
doesn't, file an installation report so it can be made to work
3104 [22:18:36] <JPT> Upgrading when 9 becomes stable should be
fine
3105 [22:18:59] <francine> What's the EOL of Debian 8
(without LTS)?
3106 [22:19:08] <jelly> or if you need security updates _today_,
go with 8
3107 [22:19:16] <hmijares> I did not know Debian 9 was going to be
released but anyway I have mail server with redhat 3 its been runing
for 10 years on the company what can i tell you
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3109 [22:19:44] <jelly> surely that's RHEL3 not RH3
3110 [22:19:45] <francine> hmijares: RHL or RHEL? :D
3111 [22:19:46] <hmijares> If it works dont touch it
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3113 [22:20:03] <hmijares> You know what I mean
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3116 [22:20:31] <jelly> yes, but if exposes service on public
internet, that's not very wise
3117 [22:20:36] <francine> I don't need security updates
today, we still testing our new environment not publicy
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3119 [22:20:54] <hmijares> but still they pay me for that :p
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3121 [22:21:27] <hmijares> Ill try back ports see you soon
3122 [22:21:28] <jelly> you couldn't pay me enough to keep
EL4 running, even EL5 is EOLd
3123 [22:21:48] <francine> hmijares: How come that you still use
RH(E)L3? It's already EOL. The oldest still supported version
is 5 ..
3124 [22:21:54] <hmijares> thanks for help I really want to learn
to use debian
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3131 [22:22:48] <hmijares> francine you just let it run thats all
its in the same IBM server the company bought about 10 or 11 years
ago I dont remember the mail server just works they want to change
to zimbra and I dont want to learn that but If I have to I will
3132 [22:23:09] <francine> hmijares: Sure, but what about security
updates etc?
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3135 [22:24:00] <francine> I, personally, would never run a server
in the public that's already EOLd
3136 [22:24:04] <hmijares> When you have a CISCO 6000 and ASA you
are good with security
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3138 [22:24:40] <jhutchins_wk> francine: It's possible to do
your own patching and keep things reasonably secure.
3139 [22:25:08] <hmijares> It stops everything before they get to
the server plus a god iptables configuration what can go wrong?
3140 [22:25:19] <francine> jhutchins_wk: Yes, that is true, but
itwould be easier to upgrade, especially if you have a subscription
that's not limited to a particular version
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3143 [22:25:53] <jhutchins_wk> francine: There are constraints
where newer versions won't work.
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3146 [22:26:20] <hmijares> There are 56 server an just me for
manage all of them on this underdevelop country so if it works dont
touch it sendmail would be there forever and ever
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3148 [22:26:48] <teraflops> hmijares: yeah what could go wrong
using a proprietary piece of sw/hw for dealing with security?
3149 [22:26:54] <jhutchins_wk> I have a couple of Lenny servers
just because I can not take the time to do the necessary upgrades,
especially Hylafax and Samba.
3150 [22:26:58] <francine> jhutchins_wk: Every new version has
constraints, that's why you test them before you deploy them
3151 [22:27:23] <hmijares> Thats why I dont want to change Im the
guy who keeps runing the mail server, the samba server, the dns and
dhcp servers, the web server, they dont pay me that much to worry
3152 [22:27:48] <hmijares> I use Hylafax as well on the company
3153 [22:27:52] <hmijares> It works great
3154 [22:28:06] <jhutchins_wk> Yeah, but I'm dreading the
setup.
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3156 [22:28:35] <jhutchins_wk> I just realized I do have to have a
mail server on it so it can deliver the faxes.
3157 [22:28:58] <hmijares> Or you can just use cli to send mail
via google
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3159 [22:29:09] <jhutchins_wk> I'm thinking when it comes
down to dealing with the Windows clients on Samba I may have to take
three days of vacation so I can spend time there, working with the
clients.
3160 [22:29:18] <francine> hmijares: And I agree with you, moving
to Zimbra or any other is just a pain, even the learning curve is a
pain
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3162 [22:30:00] <hmijares> I'm to old to learn the only thing
I want to learn its debian it have been enough with RHEL over the
last 12 years
3163 [22:30:03] <jhutchins_wk> It's especially annoying when
the client won't let you do the proper parallel build.
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3166 [22:30:34] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: Working with both I can
say they have more in common than not.
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3168 [22:30:44] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: You've read the
handbook?
3169 [22:30:50] <francine> jhutchins_wk: Both are basically based
on the same sources :)
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3171 [22:31:01] <hmijares> Sometimes we use old things due to
security the company roster its send via modem
3172 [22:31:21] <jhutchins_wk> Configuration tends to be
significantly different.
3173 [22:31:34] <hmijares> Hylafax handbook? or zimbra handbook?
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3175 [22:32:13] <hmijares> Im having a hard time teaching my wife
how to use GNOME :(
3176 [22:32:15] <francine> What's Hylafax?
3177 [22:32:23] <hmijares> Hylafax its a fax server
3178 [22:32:27] <francine> Ah
3179 [22:32:44] <francine> hmijares: Gnome 3 or the old one?
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3181 [22:32:56] <hmijares> Im tired of formating her windows
machine I heard linus torvald saying the same this morning :(
3182 [22:33:19] <hmijares> I have no idea francine the one that
comes with debian 8 let me open a cli
3183 [22:33:39] <francine> I would like to use Linux on my home
computer, but sadly TPM and Intel MEI doesn't work and gives me
a kernel panic o_O
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3186 [22:34:24] <hmijares> hmijares@acus:/$ wmctrl -m
3187 [22:34:24] <hmijares> Name: GNOME Shell
3188 [22:34:24] <hmijares> Class: N/A
3189 [22:34:24] <hmijares> PID: N/A
3190 [22:34:24] <hmijares> Window manager's "showing the
desktop" mode: N/A
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3193 [22:34:38] <hmijares> there you are thats my WM
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3195 [22:34:51] <francine> Sounds like Gnome 3
3196 [22:34:57] <francine> iirc GNOME Shell is the new Gnome
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3200 [22:35:35] <hmijares> maybe gnome shell has some conflict
with compiz
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3202 [22:36:19] <hmijares> She will have to learn I want a free
virus enviroment No more windows for her and for her job Office
Online (Yes from Microsoft)
3203 [22:37:13] <francine> Even Linux can have a virus (like
rootkits
3204 [22:37:14] <francine> )
3205 [22:37:17] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: Gnome and KDE should be
compatible.
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3207 [22:37:46] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: My wife uses XFCE just
fine. Switches between that and her MacBook.
3208 [22:37:46] <hmijares> You would have to have acces to the PC
or with that rootkit admin permission
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3212 [22:38:11] <francine> I'm a bombastic nerd: twm !
3213 [22:38:11] <francine> :P
3214 [22:38:45] <hmijares> IMy wife is stick to Windows :( but I
dont want to ... and Hey until some software spread over the
internet there are no viruses for linux :p
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3216 [22:39:20] <francine> For me it doesn't really care what
OS is installed, I use what fits my needs best and perfectly
3217 [22:39:27] <francine> So, I use both
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3219 [22:39:34] <francine> *matter
3220 [22:39:50] <hmijares> Yes you are right I will let windows
runing on a virtual machine safe , secure and disconect it from
internet
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3222 [22:40:29] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: There are effective
viruses on Linux, but very rare, and we are increasingly offtopic
here.
3223 [22:40:31] <hmijares> Maybe due to the fact that Im mining
ethereum Im reciving more rrotkits, virus and attacks than ever
before
3224 [22:40:51] <hmijares> Show me the names of those viruses I
want to investigate
3225 [22:41:05] <jhutchins_wk> hmijares: ->#debian-offtopic
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3232 [22:42:32] <dsc> I'm running debian 8 lxde where the
default browser is PCManFM 1.2.3
3233 [22:42:46] <dsc> it is truly a piece of crap - can someone
recommend a good file browser?
3234 [22:42:50] <dsc> perhaps something that looks like
explorer.exe
3235 [22:42:53] <dsc> x)
3236 [22:42:53] <francine> hmijares:
replaced-url
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3238 [22:43:08] <hmijares> tanks francine
3239 [22:43:16] <jhutchins_wk> dsc: Midnight Commander?
3240 [22:43:43] <hmijares> I have read that article none of those
viruses spread to toher systems so they are no formally viruses
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3250 [22:46:54] <dsc> jhutchins_wk: what do you personally use?
3251 [22:47:32] <jhutchins_wk> dsc: Yes.
3252 [22:47:51] <dsc> jhutchins_wk: a GUI would be nice, I'm
not sure how Midnight Commander would integrate with my browser for
example (whenever I ctr-o something)
3253 [22:47:53] <jhutchins_wk> dsc: mc, thunar (xfce).
3254 [22:48:04] <dsc> ctrl-o (open)
3255 [22:49:02] <jhutchins_wk> dsc: Command line and xdg-open.
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3270 [22:54:30] <n4dir> i am wondering how or why a web-browser
should integrate with a file-browser.
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3275 [22:55:14] <dsc> n4dir: when you ctrl-o or ctrl-s a webpage,
it prompts a save or open dialog
3276 [22:55:20] <dsc> this is not limited to a filebrowser
3277 [22:55:26] <dsc> this is not limited to a webbrowser*
3278 [22:55:42] <dsc> VLC, etc do the same
3279 [22:56:56] <n4dir> still don't get it. save it.
what's the problem?
3280 [22:57:19] <dsc> you could always read the backlog
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3284 [22:58:27] <n4dir> all i read is that you search for a
file-browser. Then add something like " integrate with - for
example - my web-browser"
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3287 [22:59:47] <dsc> correct
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3289 [23:00:12] <dsc> now that we established you can read, what
file browser do you use?
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3291 [23:00:34] <n4dir> command line, of course
3292 [23:00:43] <dsc> naturally.
3293 [23:00:58] <n4dir> else use whatever filebrowser you want to
use.
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3295 [23:02:07] <dsc> n4dir: what happens when you ctrl-s a
webpage in your webbrowser? it spawns a terminal?
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3297 [23:02:52] <n4dir> the webbrowser opens a pop-up window and
asks me where i want to save it
3298 [23:03:20] <dsc> whitelabel ACME pop-up window™
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3329 [23:16:04] <n4dir> to me it doesn't look as if a
filebrowser is involved, but hey, what do i know
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3336 [23:21:12] <`Kevin> # 20:42] < dsc> perhaps something
that looks like explorer.exe
3337 [23:21:13] <`Kevin> seriously
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3342 [23:23:44] <francine> `Kevin: Install Wine and run
explorer.exe there
3343 [23:23:45] <francine> :D
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3347 [23:24:56] <dsc> `Kevin: yes, seriously
3348 [23:25:09] <dsc> or is that not a cool thing to say
3349 [23:25:27] <francine> dsc: try thunar
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3351 [23:25:45] <dsc> francine: aye, I will
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3353 [23:26:58] <n4dir> assuming it integrates well with the
webbrowser
3354 [23:27:13] <dsc> ughh
3355 [23:27:18] <dsc> you guys are terrible!
3356 [23:27:50] <`Kevin> dsc: you are asking us to make your
browser file open menu look like windows
3357 [23:27:58] <`Kevin> dsc: use windows
3358 [23:28:50] <dsc> i'm not sure if you've actually
ever used PCManFM but it's really bad
3359 [23:28:59] <dsc> something that mimicks the way explorer.exe
works would be nice, was my point
3360 [23:29:09] <n4dir> then for fucking sake use a different
filebrowser. jesus
3361 [23:29:14] <apollojustice> thunar and nautilus are good, dsc
3362 [23:29:22] <dsc> that's what I'm doing here n4dir,
asking for ... suggestions
3363 [23:30:07] <francine> dsc:
replaced-url
3364 [23:30:09] <francine> Have fun!
3365 [23:30:13] <dsc> alright
3366 [23:30:17] <dsc> ty
3367 [23:30:32] <n4dir> plus that it is supposed to integrate well
with the webbrowser. Without knowing what that is supposed to mean,
an answer is difficult
3368 [23:30:58] <`Kevin> ^
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3371 [23:31:09] <dsc> I didnt mean integrate, I meant 'how
those 2 work together'
3372 [23:31:23] <n4dir> as far i can tell: not at all
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3375 [23:32:03] <dsc> I think I made myself pretty clear but you
rather attack me on not using the right terminology while if you
wouldve tried to understand me there wouldnt be a problem
3376 [23:32:19] <dsc> "hey there is a guy asking for
integration with a webbrowser that looks like explorer.exe, lets
make fun of him"
3377 [23:32:30] <dsc> kk :)
3378 [23:32:51] <n4dir> i got no clue what your problem is. still
3379 [23:33:00] <missmbob> i dont know what that means
3380 [23:33:00] <dsc> that's because you dont want to help me
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3382 [23:33:52] <francine> I don't get it what you mean with
ingetrates well with the web browser. What has the web browser to do
with your file explorer? If you mean by saving a web page, the web
browser has its own hard-coded file save dialog
3383 [23:33:53] <missmbob> no one seems to understand what you
want. seems like you have a problem
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3385 [23:34:11] <n4dir> most of the time i ain't got no
filebrowser installed, and firefox seems to do pretty well what you
are asking for.
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3388 [23:34:48] <dsc> OK, ill rephrase: Whenever you spawn an file
dialog of any kind it is provided by whatever you configured your OS
it to be
3389 [23:34:54] <dsc> in my case it is PCManFS
3390 [23:34:57] <n4dir> what you have earned a good flaiming for
is saying that pcmanfm is anything but the best filebrowser out
there.
3391 [23:35:03] <n4dir> and no one did it.
3392 [23:35:32] <missmbob> time to /ignore
3393 [23:35:41] <dsc> I was looking for an alternative, interested
and what you guys use
3394 [23:36:24] <francine> dsc: I've provided you a link of
all _useable_ file managers, why didn't you have read it?
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3396 [23:36:34] <dsc> francine: I read it. Why do you think I did
not?
3397 [23:36:43] <francine> You keep asking here
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3402 [23:37:27] <francine> dsc: Most users likes thunad and/or
nautilus
3403 [23:37:30] <francine> *thunar
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3406 [23:38:15] <dsc> typical freenode behaviour, what went on
above
3407 [23:38:19] <dsc> fucking nerds
3408 [23:38:21] <dsc> :/
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3410 [23:38:38] <francine> lol
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3428 [23:51:01] <tw> Uh, does linux have any kind of
file-open-dialog provider interface (like the windows equiv)? I
thought it was just whatever gnome/kde skin you're running, if
the program chooses to call that.
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3433 [23:52:48] <tw> not gnome, gtk+
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3446 [23:55:23] <missmbob> do you mean xdg-open?
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3451 [23:56:22] <tw> No, I mean the dialog you get when
you're in a gui app and use the ctrl-o accelerator.
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3459 [23:59:10] <missmbob> in deluge, for example, it's
programmed in pygtk. so when it calls for a dialog, it uses gtk,
even if in kde or windows
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