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4 [00:00:57] <wonderfulmee> you ran the ram tests and your
win10 is running fine?
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7 [00:01:36] <ewew> its caused by number of filedescriptors
used by chrome. i found out that even filedescriptor count as open
files.lets say one tab has 10 descriptors. then 30 pages times 10
and time 5.
8 [00:01:51] <ewew> im running on linux only.
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10 [00:02:04] <wonderfulmee> the nuber of FD's
shouldn't matter in the least.
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12 [00:02:35] <wonderfulmee> try running a proper OS, like
WIndows 10.
13 [00:02:54] <ewew> this is provocation ?
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16 [00:03:28] <wonderfulmee> sounds like a hardware problem. no
linux distribution from the get go would go "shutdown all the
bases"
17 [00:03:48] <wonderfulmee> nah, it's a stress test
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20 [00:04:44] <ewew> actually its using 17 fd`s per proccess.
21 [00:04:53] <wonderfulmee> there's a valid possibility
that you're not alright, hardware-wise
22 [00:04:59] <koollman> ewew: that's pretty far from 1024
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24 [00:05:17] <ewew> but other things running on the userid.
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26 [00:05:48] <wonderfulmee> if Windows installs and runs, come
again.
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34 [00:07:54] <wonderfulmee> also bring more details, as in
where the install fails.
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38 [00:10:53] <tobiasBora> Hello,
39 [00:10:54] <ConnS> ElectricElf ever around anymore?
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41 [00:11:21] <ConnS> I hope hes not locked in his titanium MIL
box working on servers.
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43 [00:11:35] <tobiasBora> I'm trying to read a content
from /dev/ttyACM1, and output it in a file... For now I use screen
/dev/ttyACM1 115200 to read the files
44 [00:11:35] <ConnS> with guard posted at the doors detaining
him.
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46 [00:11:44] <wonderfulmee> working on servers is the hardest.
47 [00:11:51] <tobiasBora> but I don't know how to output
that to a file
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49 [00:12:05] <tobiasBora> do you have any idea to redirect
/dev/ttyACM1 outputs to a given file ?
50 [00:12:28] <wonderfulmee> you're working on them servers
and suddenly nothing installs anymore.
51 [00:12:54] <tobiasBora> Hum, I found socat that works. If you
have a better way, please let me know
52 [00:12:54] <wonderfulmee> turns out you're an apple
commercial.
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58 [00:13:56] <wonderfulmee> ssh forwarding?
59 [00:14:17] <wonderfulmee> as to the "socat
question"
60 [00:14:56] <Guest67285> hello, i was using debian 8.8 ,
yesterday i ist did minimal upgrade n then dist-upgrade but i got
some glibc wanting upgarded i opted no. upgrade canncelled now its
showing unmet dependcies
61 [00:15:05] <Guest67285> plz hlep
62 [00:15:27] <Guest67285> i upgarded to 9
63 [00:15:35] <ewew> looks like the raise of limit helped.
64 [00:15:36] <wonderfulmee> probably not should have cancelled
glibc upgrades. rerun apt-get dist-upgrade
65 [00:15:48] <MarkG1234> Hi, I have some old scripts that use
ffmpeg, and I see that avconv is now the new replacement. are the
filters compiled in, or runtime? I need to be able to measure volume
and use r128 filter, but it's not in my raspbian binary build.
Do I have to compile from source to get it?
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67 [00:16:54] <Guest67285> wonderfulmee: what to do now ,
dist-upgade is showing unmet dependencie
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70 [00:17:18] <wonderfulmee> Guest67285, probably copy &
paste the output
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73 [00:17:46] <Tramp> MarkG1234: hmm, avconv was it until
jessie. Now (stretch) it's back to ffmpeg
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77 [00:18:45] <Tramp> MarkG1234: oh - and for raspbian this is
the wrong channel
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79 [00:19:28] <wonderfulmee> this is for proper them debianers
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81 [00:19:36] <wonderfulmee> is that a word, debianers?
82 [00:19:38] <Guest67285> wonderfulmee: here is the output of
dist-upgrde
replaced-url
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85 [00:20:10] <wonderfulmee> You might want to run 'apt-get
-f install' to correct these.
86 [00:20:15] <wonderfulmee> can you read at all
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88 [00:21:00] <wonderfulmee> you're trying to install that
hasn't met its dependencies
89 [00:21:10] <wonderfulmee> apt-get is literally crying at you
to install them
90 [00:21:10] <abrotman> no need to be harsh
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92 [00:21:39] <wonderfulmee> I mean it's crying out at him
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95 [00:21:45] <abrotman> stop
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99 [00:22:14] <Guest67285> wonderfulmee: here is what i get on
dpkg --configure
replaced-url
100 [00:22:18] <thingfish> I haven't been in #debian since
Sarge was stable. And abrotman was here back then, too. Wow.
101 [00:22:25] <thingfish> :)
102 [00:22:27] <abrotman> howdy :)
103 [00:22:30] <thingfish> hi
104 [00:22:36] <Guest67285> wonderfulmee: what should i do now?
105 [00:22:52] <abrotman> Guest67285: pastebin your sources.list
so we can ensure they're setup correctly
106 [00:23:01] <abrotman> paste.debian.net please
107 [00:23:29] <wonderfulmee> Guest67285, stop installing random
software. apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, otherwise
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109 [00:23:55] <wonderfulmee> what the other guy said about
sources.list, too
110 [00:24:30] <Guest67285> here is the sourcelist
replaced-url
111 [00:24:46] <wonderfulmee> from what I'm seeing
you've f*cked up your package system real good
112 [00:25:13] <wonderfulmee> okay, is everyone seeing what
I'm seeing?
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114 [00:25:18] <abrotman> wonderfulmee: feel free to step away if
it's too much for you :)
115 [00:25:28] <abrotman> Guest67285: what is the output of
"apt-get update;apt-get -f install"
116 [00:25:28] <wonderfulmee> all of your sources are commented
out
117 [00:25:33] <ewew> it looks like trolling.
118 [00:25:33] <abrotman> no, not all
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121 [00:26:30] <wonderfulmee> like, all of your sources are
commented out real good
122 [00:26:41] <abrotman> can you read at all?
123 [00:26:46] <mtn> heh
124 [00:26:51] <wonderfulmee> except for one deb
replaced-url
125 [00:26:55] <abrotman> read again
126 [00:27:11] <wonderfulmee> I'm not a debian user, but
maybe get a real sources.list from them
127 [00:27:18] <abrotman> stop already
128 [00:27:21] <abrotman> last warning
129 [00:27:31] <Guest67285> abrotman: apt-get update works fine i
will see now apt-get-f install
130 [00:27:35] <wonderfulmee> that's his issue
131 [00:27:49] <wonderfulmee> what are you on abouts those
warnings?
132 [00:27:53] <Gazooo> anyone know of a way while using a
bastion/ssh jump host, to have a private key which can connect to
other boxes on the network, without actually making that key
available to the user, if that makes any sense
133 [00:28:54] <Guest67285> here is the output of apt-get -f
install
replaced-url
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136 [00:29:18] <likcoras> Why does manpages.debian.org show
jessie manpages by default instead of stretch?
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138 [00:29:42] <wonderfulmee> a fellow f*uped up their own APT
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142 [00:30:03] <Guest67285> wonderfulmee: what to do now
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144 [00:30:36] <Guest67285> abrotman: r u here
145 [00:30:39] <abrotman> Guest67285: apt-cache policy
libc-dev-bin
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148 [00:31:50] <Guest67285> abrotman: here is the output of it
sudo apt-cache policy libc-dev-bin libc-dev-bin: Installed:
2.24-11+deb9u1 Candidate: 2.24-11+deb9u1 Version table: ***
2.24-11+deb9u1 0 990
replaced-url
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151 [00:32:50] <abrotman> Guest67285: and the same for libc6 ?
152 [00:33:27] <Guest67285> yes
153 [00:33:32] <abrotman> I meant to show us
154 [00:33:43] <Guest67285> sudo apt-cache policy libc6 libc6:
Installed: 2.19-18+deb8u9 Candidate: 2.24-11+deb9u1 Version table:
2.24-11+deb9u1 0 990
replaced-url
155 [00:33:56] <abrotman> do you have anything in your apt
preferences, a held package?
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157 [00:34:20] <Guest67285> abrotman: how to see that
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162 [00:35:12] <abrotman> Guest67285: dpkg --get-selections |
egrep "^h"
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164 [00:35:19] <abrotman> sorry
165 [00:35:24] <abrotman> Guest67285: dpkg --get-selections |
egrep "hold$"
166 [00:35:53] <kion> Can someone tell me why Debian used for
desktop comes without a firewall?
167 [00:36:14] <abrotman> because your network has one? because
your desktop doesn't have open ports?
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170 [00:36:24] *** wonderfulmee was kicked by abrotman (you should know
better)
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172 [00:36:39] <missmbob> because you didnt bother to apt install
one
173 [00:37:01] <Guest67285> aabort : grep: warning: GREP_OPTIONS
is deprecated; please use an alias or script
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176 [00:37:29] <kion> missmbob, shouldn't that be a basic
security feature that should come by default?
177 [00:37:34] <abrotman> but didn't return anything
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179 [00:37:47] <missmbob> kion: not on linux
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181 [00:37:56] <abrotman> Guest67285: pastebin the output of
"apt-get update" .. to ensure we're seeing it get all
soures
182 [00:37:59] <kion> missmbob, I just write rules for iptables,
what is one you can apt install?
183 [00:38:31] <missmbob> kion: i'd use iptables. you can
apt install ufw
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187 [00:39:30] <kion> missmbob, that is what I thought, but no,
ufw has really complicated chains that are not clear to me, I much
rather just write my own iptables rules and set drop policies for
input.
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189 [00:39:53] <missmbob> great
190 [00:39:55] <dax> uh, so do that?
191 [00:40:39] <Guest67285> here it is
replaced-url
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193 [00:41:26] <abrotman> Guest67285: try aptitude full-upgrade,
see what it says
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195 [00:41:35] <kion> I was just curious as why didn't
Debian came with a simple yet effective firewall already working...
196 [00:41:54] <abrotman> it shouldn't need one unless oyu
install a daemon that listens?
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202 [00:44:20] <Guest67285> abrotman: full upgrade shows this
replaced-url
203 [00:44:33] <likcoras> hm, nftables is recommended, but
there's no real reason to switch away from a perfectly good
iptables setup yet, right?
204 [00:44:50] <likcoras> Can't wrap my head around nftables
for some reason.
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208 [00:45:32] <kion> abrotman, yes, I understand, till some
program starts listening without you knowing, right?
209 [00:45:59] <kion> likcoras, how is nftables superior to
iptables?
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213 [00:46:23] <sigactor> cool spam email
replaced-url
214 [00:46:49] <Guest67285> abrotman: u there?
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216 [00:46:55] <likcoras> kion: Well, most of the places
I've seen that mention nftables say that it's recommended
over iptables.
replaced-url
217 [00:47:02] <teraflops> likcoras: yep, but you can try
nftables just for the sake of it
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223 [00:48:20] <abrotman> Guest67285: dpkg --configure -a ?
224 [00:48:26] <likcoras> Dunno, too confusing for me right now.
I'll wait for more people to get familiar with it so they can
explain it to me instead.
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233 [00:49:46] <Guest67285> here is the output of dpkg
--configure -a
replaced-url
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235 [00:50:32] <dhuv> Hi, I am looking for help with MariaDB not
starting after upgrading to Stretch. I have found others on the
internet with the same problem (NoNewPrivileges) but no real
solution. This is a dev server so I tried uninstalling all packages
related to mariadb and mysql and reinstalling but still the same
error.
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237 [00:50:42] <teraflops> likcoras: actually the syntax is way
more human readable
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241 [00:51:17] <teraflops> xD
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246 [00:52:11] <gr8> after installing the big bunch of updates
for Jessie, everything looks different, many programs look better.
Why is that? :D
247 [00:52:19] <teraflops> that guy is about the blacklist a
whole datacenter
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249 [00:52:34] <Guest67285> i upgrded to 9 from 8.8 while upgrde
i got glibc upgrade i selected no,, now m getting unmet dependcies
on dist-upgrdae
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258 [00:53:57] <Guest67285> abrotman: teraflops what to do now
259 [00:54:09] <teraflops> Guest67285: why do you ask me? :P
260 [00:54:20] <Guest67285> can u help
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262 [00:54:25] <teraflops> likcoras: e.g
replaced-url
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264 [00:54:27] <dhuv> @Guest67285 I just did an upgrade from
Jessie to Stretch and did not get a problem with GCC. Were you at
the latest version? Did you have any packages held back?
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269 [00:54:51] <teraflops> Guest67285: to be honest I was about
to going to sleep
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276 [00:55:42] <Guest67285> abrotman: r u here?????
277 [00:55:50] <TayaMaruti> gstreamer0.10 dosen't seem to be
supported in stretch what is the reasons and is it permanent some of
my applications use 0.10 exclusively
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279 [00:55:56] <likcoras> teraflops: in the thing you just sent
me, is "chain input" just a name or does "input"
have a special meaning there?
280 [00:56:00] <abrotman> Guest67285: sort of, apt-get install
libc6-dev .. what does it say?
281 [00:56:03] <teraflops> Guest67285: is not a great idea poking
people that way
282 [00:56:11] <abrotman> also,
283 [00:56:12] <abrotman> !ep
284 [00:56:12] <dpkg> Please stop using excessive punctuation.
One exclamation point, question mark, period, ellipsis, comma,
hyphen or interrobang is more than sufficient. Using excess
punctuation means that you're more likely to be ignored by
those who actually can help you, as it makes it difficult to see
what you're actually asking. Continued use of excessive
punctuation may result in a ban.
285 [00:56:16] <abrotman> :)
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287 [00:56:23] <digup> What is the best way to wipe an Intel 540
ssd from live CD?
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290 [00:57:10] <nils_> dhuv, can you describe the MariaDB problem
or link to somewhere?
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293 [00:57:35] <mtn> digup: gparted
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296 [00:58:04] <Guest67285> abrotman: here is what i get on libc6
dev
replaced-url
297 [00:58:06] <nils_> digup, blkdiscard or hdparm
298 [00:58:09] <dhuv> @nils_
replaced-url
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300 [00:58:24] <teraflops> likcoras: there is just a name
301 [00:58:52] <digup> nils_: I've seen a lot of people talk
about hdparm, is there a chance it might brick my SSD?
302 [00:58:56] <teraflops> likcoras: you have chains and hooks
303 [00:58:58] <likcoras> Ah, alright. On every single manual and
wiki page it's named the same as the uh, hook? so I thought it
might be important.
304 [00:59:07] <dhuv> @nils_ By the way, I already tried setting
"NoNewPrivileges=false" but still gives the same error on
startup
305 [00:59:32] <nils_> dhuv, I'm assuming you're using
the Debian provided version?
306 [00:59:45] <nils_> digup, it's the only way I know how
to issue a secure erase
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308 [01:00:28] <nils_> digup, usually a full blkdiscard should
scramble everything, although the data still remains. Might be
better to overwrite the drive once and then discard it.
309 [01:00:54] <dhuv> @nils_ yes this is all straight Debian
packages
310 [01:01:30] <nils_> dhuv, alright, I've been using the
packages from mariadb.org usually, which have been a major source of
headaches with just about every release ;)
311 [01:02:04] <Guest67285> abrotman: what should i do now
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314 [01:02:11] <digup> nils_: I'm not looking to throw the
drive away, I just want to wipe anything windows off because windows
keeps finding ways to mess up everything using old install data.
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316 [01:02:35] <nils_> digup, none of my suggestions will brick
your drive.
317 [01:02:38] <mtn> digup: gparted
318 [01:02:48] <nils_> dhuv, did you do the following after
adding whatever.conf: systemctl daemon-reload
319 [01:02:58] <kion> digup, If you want to wipe(like secure
removing stuff) , I would use dd or srm...
320 [01:03:04] <Guest67285> abrotman: i forgot i removed this
file 50unattended-upgrades.ucf-old
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322 [01:03:32] <digup> kion: A lot people are saying using dd
would cause a lot of read/write and kill your ssd faster.
323 [01:03:37] <nils_> dhuv, then try to start it, if it fails
please paste systemctl status -l -n 100 mariadb.service
324 [01:04:05] <nils_> digup, the blkdiscard should suffice, it
issues a TRIM to the whole drive.
325 [01:04:26] <kion> digup, srm will overwrite your stuff about
30 times before filling it with zeros and then deleting it...
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327 [01:04:52] <kion> digup, it seems that you only need to
format the drive, as someone pointed gparted can do it.
328 [01:04:52] <nils_> it's also a good idea to wipe the GPT
disklabels: sgdisk -Z /dev/disk/by-id/$devicename
329 [01:04:55] <digup> kion: Yea, but isn't that hard on an
ssd and uses a ton of read/writes?
330 [01:05:36] <digup> nils_: Yea, I plan to wipe the drive and
then use parted's mklabel to set it gpt.
331 [01:05:37] <nils_> yeah, that would be a few write cycles to
the whole disk. Secure Erase simply changes the drives internal
encryption key and marks all sectors as unused (as in
TRIM/Discard/UNMAP)
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334 [01:05:50] <one_over> linux offen leaves trim disabled by
default
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338 [01:06:08] <nils_> this will simply mark all the blocks as
free: blkdiscard /dev/disk/by-id/$devicename
339 [01:06:17] <kion> digup, I'm no expert, but I would
assume that an ssd with no moving parts would last an eternity in
terms of writing and re writing into it, if I am wrong pleas someone
jump in and enlighten us
340 [01:06:29] <nils_> one_over, that's only when mounting
filesystems though.
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342 [01:06:53] <nils_> kion, no actually. The cells degrade over
time the more often you write to them.
343 [01:07:05] <digup> kion: From what I've been reading and
know, ssd's have limited read/writes because of this. The
circuits wear down over time.
344 [01:07:29] <one_over> high end ssd has a high tolerance
345 [01:07:36] <ewew> well. so far it looks like a bug in the
stable version of chrome.
346 [01:07:38] <kion> digup, are they at least as good as the
previous magnetic hard drives?
347 [01:07:39] <Guest67285> abrotman: r u there
348 [01:07:53] <digup> That's why I wanted to check here.
Thanks, I'll give blkdiscard and hdparm a look.
349 [01:07:58] <nils_> kion, it depends ;)
350 [01:08:21] <digup> Both should be on Debian 9 Live CD lxde
right?
351 [01:08:41] <nils_> digup, if not it should be possible to
install them, blkdiscard is part of util-linux
352 [01:08:49] <kion> nils_, I have an Nvme disk, I thought my
info was safer now! still do frequent backups though :)
353 [01:08:51] <digup> ok
354 [01:08:54] <Guest67285> abrotman: r u there?????
355 [01:09:08] <dhuv> @nils_
replaced-url
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359 [01:10:03] <nils_> kion, I've seen pretty much any kind
of drive fail, but high end SSD are probably a lot safer and more
predictable as to when they fail (firmware bugs notwithstanding)
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363 [01:11:04] <nils_> kion, this is all terribly off-topic
though, I think servethehome.com has quite a few articles on it,
they have tested used SSD and also stress tested some consumer
drives by constantly writing to them
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369 [01:11:47] <one_over> samsung intel crucial and sandisk are
the best ssds
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371 [01:12:04] <nils_> no love for FusionIO?
372 [01:12:04] <Guest67285> i upgraded form 8.8 to 9 but i
meatime i got prompt about glibc i opted no, now m getting unmet
dependencies on dist upgerde plz help
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374 [01:12:41] <nils_> Guest67285, well that was not a good idea
now was it? Everything depends on glibc...
375 [01:12:47] <kion> nils_, I apologize for digressing off-topic
thanks for the link though
376 [01:13:02] <Guest67285> nils what to do now
377 [01:13:10] <dhuv> @ Guest67285 What are the exact errors? and
what do you see if you do "apt-get dist-upgrade"
378 [01:13:36] <ewew> so far it looks like the
google-chrome-stable is not good.
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380 [01:13:46] <one_over> Can't wait till you can buy a 1tb
sdd for under 100 dolalrs
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384 [01:14:05] <Guest67285> i get this on dist-upgrde
replaced-url
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387 [01:15:19] <Guest67285> on dpkg --configure -a i get this
replaced-url
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389 [01:16:55] <nils_> dhuv, need to research this a bit more,
what's your kernel version?
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391 [01:17:54] <Guest67285> still 3.16.0.4
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393 [01:17:56] <dhuv> @nils_ I was about to say 4.9 which comes
with Debian 9 but apparently it is still running 3.2 because it was
not updated in AWS. I am going to try and fix that.
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395 [01:18:12] <nils_> dhuv, yeah I think that might be it.
396 [01:18:18] <Guest67285> what to do now guys
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398 [01:19:32] <Guest67285> nils_: what should i do now
399 [01:20:06] <nils_> Guest67285, I don't know precisely,
but I would think you have to lift the package hold on glibc which
would resolve the dependency issues
400 [01:20:09] <ewew> any idea why the stable version of chrome
snaps ?
401 [01:20:29] <ForceRecon> ignorance is truly bliss
402 [01:20:30] <Guest67285> nils_: how to do that
403 [01:20:54] <ForceRecon> how do I take a usb drive that is
formated under linux and make it capable of fat32 from the linux
machine
404 [01:20:58] <ForceRecon> So many hoops
405 [01:21:07] <Guest67285> dhuv: can u help
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407 [01:21:35] <nils_> ForceRecon, mkfs.vfat? Loses all the data
though.
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409 [01:21:54] <ForceRecon> I don't care.. I just want to
wipe the usb and make it capable of fat32
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411 [01:22:21] <TomG2> Guest67285, have you tried apt-get -f
install ?
412 [01:22:25] <nils_> well luckily FAT32 is supported in Linux
so you just need to reformat it
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414 [01:22:40] <Guest67285> TomG2: yes umet defendies
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416 [01:23:15] <TomG2> Guest67285, what do you have in your
sources.list ?
417 [01:23:20] <ForceRecon> in winodws the usb shows 2.5MB free..
I moved it over to my linux machine debian btw all I want to do is
format it so that I get all space back and use it on the windows
machine for 10 minutes
418 [01:23:21] <Violinist> umm yeah
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423 [01:25:10] <Guest67285> TomG2: here is source list
replaced-url
424 [01:25:18] <cef> ewew: are you on jessie or stretch?
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429 [01:26:29] <ForceRecon> for some reason even on linux I have
no ability to delete the data on the usb
430 [01:26:32] <ForceRecon> wth
431 [01:26:52] <Guest67285> i was dist-upgrading on stretch from
jessie, i got a promt about glibc i chose no , upgrade cancelled now
m getting umnet dependecies
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433 [01:27:08] <TomG2> okay try dpkg-reconfigure glibc
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435 [01:27:36] <dhuv> @Guest67285 I would try to do "apt-get
-f install" like it says and see what happens. After that I
would try to upgrade to the glib package to the latest version.
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438 [01:29:05] <TomG2> and also try dpkg-reconfigure libc6
439 [01:29:06] <Guest67285> dpkg-query: package 'glibc'
is not installed and no information is available Use dpkg --info (=
dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files, and dpkg --contents (=
dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: glibc is not installed
440 [01:29:17] <TomG2> yeah I gave you the wrong package name,
sorry
441 [01:29:27] <TomG2> i think you can fix all this by
reinstalling or reconfiguring libc6
442 [01:29:36] <nils_> libc-bin or something
443 [01:30:05] <Guest67285> whats the rightname
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446 [01:30:45] <cef> ewew: which version of debian are you using?
447 [01:30:48] <woh3> HI all, I have just installed debian 9, and
am having dependency hell with libgstreamer, it does not seem to be
in any repos, and I installed the deb-multimedia.org repo, but still
cant get gstreamer, what am I doing wrong?
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449 [01:31:14] <missmbob> !dont break debian
450 [01:31:14] <dpkg> methinks dont break debian is
replaced-url
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454 [01:31:41] <missmbob> !deb-multimedia
455 [01:31:41] <dpkg> We recommend against using
deb-multimedia.org; these unofficial packages are known to cause
many hard to debug problems. They are not in Debian either because
the they are poor in quality or for legal reasons. See
replaced-url
456 [01:31:53] <ForceRecon> is there a disk manager in debian or
disks install.. what is the proper syntax for installation
457 [01:31:57] <missmbob> "many hard to debug problems"
458 [01:32:18] <Guest67285> TomG2: what is the rightname
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460 [01:32:24] <woh3> <dmm stretch>
461 [01:32:26] <TomG2> Guest67285, I would try dpkg-reconfigure
libc6
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464 [01:32:55] <TomG2> or may be apt-get --reinstall install
libc6 or just dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_*.deb
465 [01:33:06] <cef> !tell woh3 about dmm stretch
466 [01:33:35] <Guest67285> TomG2: no such file
467 [01:34:02] <woh3> ok, well if not deb-multimedia.org then
what? can I get gstreamer and its deps from somewhere else for
stretch?
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469 [01:34:03] <cef> woh3: you don't need the
<>'s and just prefix it with !
470 [01:34:14] <woh3> ok
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472 [01:34:24] <TomG2> Guest67285, did you try the other commands
I listed?
473 [01:34:33] <woh3> !dmm list
474 [01:34:33] <dpkg> To list all packages you have installed
from deb-multimedia.org: aptitude search
'?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(Unofficial Multimedia
Packages))' --disable-columns -F%p. Note: apt must know about
the origin repository for this to work (i.e. you have a
'deb' line for it in sources.list and 'apt-get
update' has been run). See also <which repo>.
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477 [01:35:23] <Guest67285> TomG2: libc6 is not vlid package name
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479 [01:35:34] <Guest67285> TomG2: yes i tried
480 [01:35:37] <cef> woh3: you can also ask direct in a query
window to dpkg (without the !), which keeps it all off channel if
you like (also keeps it clean of other people's conversations)
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482 [01:35:51] <TomG2> libc6? sure it is... i'm confused
483 [01:36:12] <woh3> ok, so does anyone know a better source for
gstreamer? I cant get rstudio to run without it
484 [01:36:16] <Guest67285> sudo dpkg-reconfigure libc6
dpkg-query: error: --status needs a valid package name but
'libc6' is not: ambiguous package name 'libc6'
with more than one installed instance Use --help for help about
querying packages. /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: libc6 is not
installed
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486 [01:36:28] <TomG2> Guest67285, can you please try
dpkg-reconfigure libc6:amd64
487 [01:36:32] <cef> what, rstudio needs gstreamer?
488 [01:36:49] <woh3> indeed it does
489 [01:36:55] <woh3> or atleast libgstreamer
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491 [01:37:28] <Guest67285> TomG2: it worked
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493 [01:37:48] <cef> weird. I never had to install it on my
g/f's machine when I put rstudio on there. hrmmm
494 [01:37:49] <Guest67285> TomG2: what to do next
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496 [01:38:25] <woh3> so is there a diff repo for multimedia I
should use?
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500 [01:39:26] <cef> woh3: wait.. is rstudio the name of an audio
editor? confusing if so cos rstudio is also an environment for
developing R code.
501 [01:39:34] <TomG2> Guest67285, try the dist-upgrade again
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504 [01:40:39] <Guest67285> TomG2: iget this
replaced-url
505 [01:40:51] <TomG2> ah crap
506 [01:41:00] <TomG2> maybe try apt-get -f install libc6
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508 [01:41:59] <TomG2> or apt-get -f --reinstall install
libc6:amd64
509 [01:42:32] <woh3> yeah, I am a mathematician, and I use R for
stats a lot
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512 [01:42:55] <Guest67285> TomG2: i get this
replaced-url
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516 [01:43:32] <Guest67285> TomG2: i removed this file also
517 [01:43:33] <cef> woh3: yeah.. that's why I am confused
cos I never had to do that with a machine running jessie-backports..
I don't think it ever installed any libgstreamer stuff. hrm..
518 [01:43:40] <Guest67285> TomG2: i removed this file also
50unattended-upgrades.ucf-old
519 [01:44:00] <TomG2> okay, that's fine
520 [01:44:19] <TomG2> Guest67285, please try apt-get -f
--reinstall install libc6:i386 libc6:amd64
521 [01:44:19] <Guest67285> TomG2: what to do now
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523 [01:44:35] <woh3> yeah I have been googling like crazy for
repos that have it but nothing is working, thinking of going back to
jessie
524 [01:44:51] <TomG2> can you please try dpkg --configure libc6
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528 [01:45:59] <Guest67285> TomG2: dpkg: error processing package
libc6:amd64 (--configure): package libc6:amd64 is already installed
and configured Errors were encountered while processing: libc6:amd64
529 [01:46:23] <TomG2> okay can you please try dpkg --configure
libc6:i386
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531 [01:46:35] <Guest67285> TomG2: same error
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533 [01:46:52] <Guest67285> TomG2: i was dist-upgrading from 8.8
to 9
534 [01:46:54] <cef> woh3: I'll definitely be waiting for
that to be fixed before I upgrade my g/f's machine.
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537 [01:47:16] <TomG2> Guest67285, yeah, i'm just trying to
get it to go ahead with the upgrad
538 [01:47:43] <woh3> is there a way to retrograde through apt
back to jessie 8.8?
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540 [01:47:49] <Guest67285> TomG2: i havent rebooted since the
error
541 [01:48:07] <Guest67285> TomG2: minimal upgrde went fine
542 [01:48:15] <TomG2> Guest67285, can you try installing the deb
from /var/cache/apt/archives, like dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_*.deb
543 [01:48:31] <Guest67285> TomG2: didt-upgrade got cannceld
after i opted no for glibc
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545 [01:48:42] <TomG2> yeah i know what you mean
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547 [01:49:06] <TomG2> try just apt-get upgrade ?
548 [01:49:49] <Guest67285> same unmet dependencies
549 [01:50:00] <TomG2> did you try the dpkg -i line?
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552 [01:50:30] <TomG2> maybe I should tell you to install the old
one and then upgrade from there
553 [01:50:46] <Guest67285> TomG2: how to do that
554 [01:51:18] <TomG2> download here, and run dpkg -i package
replaced-url
555 [01:51:21] <TomG2> i hope
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564 [01:53:23] <Guest67285> TomG2: sudo dpkg -i
Downloads/libc6_2.19-18+deb8u10_amd64.deb (Reading database ...
427980 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to
unpack .../libc6_2.19-18+deb8u10_amd64.deb ... De-configuring
libc6:i386 (2.19-18+deb8u9) ... Unpacking libc6:amd64
(2.19-18+deb8u10) over (2.19-18+deb8u9) ... dpkg: error processing
package libc6:amd64 (--install): package libc6:amd64 2.19-18+deb8u10
cannot be configured because lib
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568 [01:54:43] <TomG2> can you show me the rest of the line?
569 [01:55:04] <Guest67285> i got error
570 [01:55:15] <TomG2> after "cannot be configured because
li..."
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572 [01:55:29] <Guest67285> this is it
replaced-url
573 [01:55:58] <woh3> so anybody know about gstreamer?
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575 [01:56:41] <n-iCe> hi
576 [01:56:47] <TomG2> Guest67285, okay nevermind all that
577 [01:56:58] <Guest67285> now
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579 [01:57:27] <TomG2> hmm I think I already told you to try
apt-get --reinstall install libc6:amd64 libc6:i386
580 [01:57:29] <Guest67285> TomG2: i also did autoclean n
autoremove
581 [01:57:38] <TomG2> yeah that's fine
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583 [01:58:19] <Guest67285> TomG2: unmet dependencies on
reinstall install libc6:amd64 libc6:i386
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585 [01:58:30] <woh3> sorry TomG2 was that apt-get reinstall
meant for me?
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587 [01:58:49] <TomG2> woh3: no, for Guest67285
588 [01:58:57] <Guest67285> TomG2: its showng is not to be
installed did u saw that
589 [01:59:07] <camh> woh3: gstreamer is in stretch:
replaced-url
590 [01:59:16] <missmbob> !multiarch howto
591 [01:59:16] <dpkg> i guess multiarch howto is
replaced-url
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593 [01:59:39] <Guest67285> TomG2: see agian
replaced-url
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598 [02:00:41] <TomG2> okay try apt-get -f --reinstall install
libc6:i386 libc6:amd64 libc-bin libc6-dbg libc6-i386
599 [02:00:43] <TomG2> please
600 [02:00:45] <woh3> camh: I am not sure how to use all those,
do I have to download them all one by one and dpkg -i? I thought
there would be an apt command I could use
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602 [02:01:39] <dowwie> I've had no luck using creating a
debian 9 installation usb using unetbootin from ubuntu. I install
the iso and try to boot to usb but my system isn't recognizing
it. Has anyone else reported issues wrt ubuntu-unetbootin and
stretch?
603 [02:01:39] <Guest67285> TomG2: i get same unmet dependencies
on auto remvoe
604 [02:02:02] <TomG2> can you show me the paste?
605 [02:02:07] <missmbob> !unetbootin
606 [02:02:07] <dpkg> UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer)
allows creation of bootable USB drives for a variety of Linux
distributions.
replaced-url
607 [02:02:12] <missmbob> dowwie: ^^
608 [02:02:43] <dowwie> I've used unetbootin for many
installations
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611 [02:02:51] <missmbob> doesnt matter
612 [02:02:51] <Guest67285> TomG2: on autoremove
replaced-url
613 [02:02:52] <dowwie> but I haven't used it for stretch
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616 [02:03:17] <dowwie> ah, I read that blurb. got it
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618 [02:03:23] <TomG2> Guest67285, why are you using autoremove?
can you do the --reinstall install command?
619 [02:03:27] <dowwie> ok, so , alternative
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621 [02:03:48] <missmbob> cp foo.iso /dev/sdX
622 [02:04:18] <Guest67285> TomG2: here is output of reinstall
replaced-url
623 [02:04:28] <dowwie> how are people installing debian when
using usb
624 [02:04:38] <TomG2> okay well it looks like we have made some
progress, Guest67285 :)
625 [02:04:52] <missmbob> dowwie: use installer iso, *not* live
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627 [02:05:21] <Guest67285> TomG2: :( hardly see, no knowledge?
what to do now
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632 [02:05:58] <TomG2> Guest67285, please try apt-get -f
--reinstall install libc6:i386 libc6:amd64 libc-bin libc6-dbg
libc6-i386 libreoffice-java-common libstdc++6 python3 python3.5
libpython3.5
633 [02:06:35] <Guest67285> TomG2: unmet dep
634 [02:06:35] <dowwie> missmbob: :(
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638 [02:06:49] <TomG2> Guest67285, please show me the paste. we
are getting closer
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641 [02:07:13] <Guest67285> TomG2: here it is
642 [02:07:16] <Guest67285>
replaced-url
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644 [02:07:26] <dowwie> missmbob: I dont know what you mean
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646 [02:07:53] <TomG2> Guest67285, okay wait a few minutes
647 [02:08:40] <Guest67285> TomG2: k
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650 [02:13:19] <Guest67285> TomG2: my release is tough 9
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850 [02:15:12] <Guest83263> TomG2: r u there
851 [02:15:12] *** at0m|c is now known as Guest53366
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853 [02:15:14] *** sc_ is now known as Guest70037
854 [02:15:14] <TomG2> Guest62970, just a minute more
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871 [02:15:16] *** Quits: watersoul (~ircuser@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Connection reset by peer)
872 [02:15:16] *** Quits: Gurty (~princess@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
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875 [02:15:16] *** bzed_ is now known as bzed
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892 [02:15:16] <Guest83263> TomG2: k buddy waiting for your call
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908 [02:15:16] *** Quits: babilen (~babilen@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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910 [02:15:16] *** Quits: nbastin (~nbastin@replaced-ip ) (Disconnected by services)
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915 [02:15:16] *** Quits: electrostat (~dag@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
916 [02:15:16] *** Quits: XSoul (~XRule@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
917 [02:15:16] *** Quits: CowboyNeal (~pater@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
918 [02:15:16] *** Quits: Dj_Dexter (djdexter@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
919 [02:15:16] *** Quits: mcfrisk (mcfrisk@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
920 [02:15:16] *** Quits: cyboman33 (~cyboman33@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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924 [02:15:17] *** Quits: dogui (~dogui@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
925 [02:15:17] *** Quits: ozzloy (~ozzloy@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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927 [02:15:17] *** Quits: UukGoblin (~jaa@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
928 [02:15:17] *** Quits: vvande (~vvande@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
929 [02:15:17] *** Quits: themill (~stuart@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
930 [02:15:17] *** Quits: sandeepkr_ (~sandeepkr@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
931 [02:15:17] *** Quits: Guest11126 (Elite17539@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
932 [02:15:17] *** Quits: CheBuzz (~CheBuzz@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
933 [02:15:17] *** Quits: ChunkzZ (uid233645@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
934 [02:15:17] *** Quits: r0Oter (~r00ter@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
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939 [02:15:17] *** Quits: |subz3r0| (~|subz3r0|@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
940 [02:15:17] *** Quits: sary (~sm@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
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943 [02:15:17] *** Quits: valerius (~valerius@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
944 [02:15:17] *** nbastin_ is now known as nbastin
945 [02:15:17] <TomG2> Guest62970, can i talk to you in /msg to
help solve this? it might fill up the channel too much
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963 [02:15:17] *** Quits: c-c_ (csmr@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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973 [02:15:17] *** Quits: paw (~afong@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
974 [02:15:17] *** Quits: jfsCommit (kdevtmpfs@replaced-ip ) (Quit: changing servers)
975 [02:15:17] *** Quits: d-fence_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.)
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998 [02:15:18] *** skurz1 is now known as skurz0
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1000 [02:15:18] *** Quits: topi` (topi@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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1002 [02:15:18] *** Quits: jstolarek (~killy@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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1004 [02:15:18] *** Quits: atf (~none@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1005 [02:15:18] *** Quits: dynek (~dynek@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1006 [02:15:18] *** Quits: Guest39804 (~dg7pc@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1007 [02:15:18] *** Quits: koollman (samson_t@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1008 [02:15:18] *** Quits: dwar (~dwar@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1009 [02:15:18] *** Quits: GNU\colossus (colo@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1010 [02:15:18] *** Quits: yokel (~yokel@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Connection reset by peer)
1011 [02:15:18] *** Quits: bitlan (~mrzegocki@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1012 [02:15:18] *** Quits: fhffhqvb (~sussudio@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1013 [02:15:18] *** Quits: TheAvatar (TheAvatar@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1014 [02:15:18] *** Quits: boser (~boser@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1015 [02:15:18] *** Quits: binwiederhier (~binwieder@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1016 [02:15:18] *** Quits: hobbyquaker (hq@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1017 [02:15:18] *** Quits: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1018 [02:15:18] *** Quits: darxun (darxun@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1019 [02:15:19] *** Quits: spinza (~spin@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1020 [02:15:19] *** Quits: MissionCritical (~MissionCr@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1021 [02:15:19] *** Quits: jrtc27 (~jrtc27@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1022 [02:15:19] *** Quits: K1rk (~Kirk@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1023 [02:15:19] *** Quits: nauticalnexus (~nauticaln@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1024 [02:15:19] *** Quits: ripdog (~ripdog@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1025 [02:15:19] *** Quits: SM0TVI (~sm0tvi@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1026 [02:15:19] *** Quits: churnd (~churnd@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1027 [02:15:20] *** debhelper sets mode: +mi
1028 [02:15:20] -debhelper- Channel locked temporarily due to flood,
sorry for any inconvenience this may cause :-)
1029 [02:15:21] *** Quits: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1030 [02:15:21] *** Quits: Poster (~poster@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1031 [02:15:21] *** Quits: fast (~fast@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1032 [02:15:21] *** Quits: gacekjk (~gacekjk@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1033 [02:15:21] *** Quits: nomad_dw (~nomad@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1034 [02:15:21] *** Quits: c0rleone (~c0rleone@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1035 [02:15:21] *** Quits: ogham (~smojphace@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1036 [02:15:21] *** Quits: adoua (~adoua@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1037 [02:15:21] *** Quits: coke (coke@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
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1039 [02:15:21] *** Quits: Spec (~Spec@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1040 [02:15:21] *** Quits: SnakesAndStuff (~bob@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1041 [02:15:21] *** Quits: ChuMar1 (~ChuMar1@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1042 [02:15:21] *** Quits: dexta (j3z@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1043 [02:15:21] *** Quits: tewdin (~tewdin@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1044 [02:15:21] *** Quits: JMichaelX (~Gregor@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1045 [02:15:23] *** Quits: doyle___ (~doyle@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1046 [02:15:23] *** Quits: jmcnaught (~jeremy@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1047 [02:15:23] *** Quits: wowsuchnamaste (~wowsuchna@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1048 [02:15:23] *** Joins: DaIRCKing (~gtaxlnetw@replaced-ip )
1049 [02:15:34] *** Quits: cyphase (~cyphase@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1050 [02:15:34] *** Quits: brimonk (brian@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1051 [02:15:34] *** Quits: NiLon (nilon@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1052 [02:15:35] *** Quits: TvL2386 (~tom@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1053 [02:15:35] *** Quits: Otyg (~otyg@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1054 [02:15:35] *** Quits: ikla (~ikla@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1055 [02:15:35] *** Quits: roylaprattep (~roylaprat@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1056 [02:15:35] *** Quits: rogst (~roger@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1057 [02:15:35] *** Quits: graytron (~tero@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1058 [02:15:35] *** Quits: u0_a3 (~u0_a3@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1059 [02:15:35] *** Quits: SirLagz (~SirLagz@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1060 [02:15:35] *** Quits: gigetoo (~gigetoo@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Connection reset by peer)
1061 [02:15:35] *** Quits: baloney (tony@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1062 [02:15:35] *** Quits: dooglus (~biufter@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1063 [02:15:35] *** Quits: theluckymike (~theluckym@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1064 [02:15:35] *** Quits: petemc (~pete@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1065 [02:15:35] *** Quits: gre (gre@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1066 [02:15:35] *** Quits: melvin (~melvin@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1067 [02:15:35] *** Quits: pacha (~user@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1068 [02:15:37] *** Quits: solution_ (solution@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1069 [02:15:38] *** abrotman is now known as Guest58822
1070 [02:15:39] *** Quits: romana (~romana@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1071 [02:15:39] *** Quits: pav (~pav@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1072 [02:15:39] *** Guest58822 was kicked by debhelper (NICK flooder)
1073 [02:15:41] *** Quits: gry (~svetlana@replaced-ip ) (Quit: goodbye)
1074 [02:15:42] *** Quits: LambdaCalculus37 (~robert@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1075 [02:15:42] *** Quits: fatalerrors (~fatalerro@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1076 [02:15:44] *** Quits: rt (rt@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1077 [02:15:44] *** Quits: notebox (~textual@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1078 [02:15:44] *** Quits: berndj (~berndj@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1079 [02:15:44] *** Quits: dvdmuckle (~dvdmuckle@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1080 [02:15:44] *** Quits: eldritch (~eldritch@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1081 [02:15:44] *** Quits: lifeofguenter (~lifeofgue@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1082 [02:15:44] *** Quits: ApEtc (~apetc@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1083 [02:15:45] *** Quits: bfit (~bfit@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1084 [02:15:45] *** Quits: vlegout (~vincent@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1085 [02:15:45] *** Quits: Guest95563 (~katyucha@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1086 [02:15:45] *** Quits: jpalmer (~jpalmer@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1087 [02:15:45] *** Quits: imMute (~immute@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1088 [02:15:45] *** Quits: vok` (~pi@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1089 [02:15:45] *** Quits: bois (~bois@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1090 [02:15:45] *** Quits: przemoc (~przemoc@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1091 [02:15:45] *** Quits: juhop_ (~anon@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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1094 [02:15:45] *** Quits: Mortumm (~pi@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
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1096 [02:15:45] *** Quits: MrHyde (~MrHyde@replaced-ip ) (Write error: Broken pipe)
1097 [02:15:45] *** Quits: bnw (~bnw@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1098 [02:15:45] *** Quits: israfel (israfel@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
1099 [02:15:45] *** Quits: mpmc (~mpmc@replaced-ip ) (Excess Flood)
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1119 [02:15:56] *** abrotman_ is now known as abrotman
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1128 [02:15:57] *** Quits: pingveno (~pingveno@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1129 [02:15:57] *** abrotman was kicked by debhelper (NICK flooder)
1130 [02:15:57] *** Quits: Mikail (~smuxi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1131 [02:15:57] *** Quits: ichthys (~midacts@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1132 [02:15:58] *** Quits: sputnik (kli0rf@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1133 [02:15:58] *** Quits: sparty (~sparty@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1134 [02:15:58] *** Quits: petn-randall (~petn-rand@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1135 [02:15:58] *** Quits: dowwie (~dowwie@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1136 [02:16:03] *** Quits: one_over (cc34877b@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
1137 [02:16:03] *** Quits: elkmoose (~jesus@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1138 [02:16:15] *** debhelper sets mode: -m
1139 [02:16:20] *** Quits: dave4925 (dave4925@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
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1145 [02:16:28] <Guest83263> Guest58822: where u gone
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1153 [02:16:53] <nils_> some network trouble it seems.
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1204 [02:17:02] *** Quits: Nomads (~Nomad@replaced-ip ) (*.net *.split)
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1209 [02:17:02] *** Quits: StephenS (stefika@replaced-ip ) (*.net *.split)
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1216 [02:17:02] *** Quits: jcara (~jcara@replaced-ip ) (*.net *.split)
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1218 [02:17:02] *** Quits: hue (hue@replaced-ip ) (*.net *.split)
1219 [02:17:03] *** Joins: kernelpanic (~fatalerro@replaced-ip )
1220 [02:17:03] *** Quits: trench (trench@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1221 [02:17:03] *** Joins: lifeofguenter (~lifeofgue@replaced-ip )
1222 [02:17:04] <TomG2> it's a join/part flood, nils_
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1228 [02:17:12] <TomG2> we're under minor attack :P
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1236 [02:17:16] <nauticalnexus> :O
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1245 [02:17:27] <nils_> fun.
1246 [02:17:28] <nauticalnexus> WHAT IS HAPPENING
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1252 [02:17:41] <nauticalnexus> I am scared and confused
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1254 [02:17:44] <TomG2> it's an attack, just ignore it
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1265 [02:17:57] <TomG2> back to Linux support
1266 [02:17:58] <nauticalnexus> okidoki that´s all I needed
to know
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1269 [02:18:01] <nils_> get to the bunkers!
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1284 [02:19:05] <Guest83263> TomG2: u theere
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1299 [02:19:22] <TomG2> hi Guest83263 I am here, and I am trying
to talk to Guest62970.... are you he?
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1361 [02:22:30] <TomG2> ping
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1368 [02:22:51] <Guest83263> TomG2: i get this sudo
dpkg-reconfigure libc6:amd64 /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: libc6:amd64
is broken or not fully installed
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1372 [02:23:19] <TomG2> hi Guest83263. can you paste the whole
error message?
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1412 [02:25:32] <TomG2> amd, can you paste the whole error
message, including the command?
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1431 [02:31:09] <HappMacDonald> Hello, I am having trouble
diagnosing a delivery problem on our Exim server that appears to
have started immediately after upgrading to exim4-daemon-heavy
4.89-2+deb9u1. Our local maildir delivery process keeps deferring
email and claiming to have no write permission into the Maildir/tmp
directory despite clearly having said permission. I've posted a
relevant snippet from the dump file here:
replaced-url
1432 [02:31:09] <stranger0009> TomG2: its me one with dependencies
error
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1434 [02:31:26] <stranger0009> TomG2: u told me to wait
1435 [02:31:27] <TomG2> hi stranger0009
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1437 [02:31:34] <TomG2> yes, and the waiting is done now
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1439 [02:31:51] <stranger0009> TomG2: what should i do now
1440 [02:31:51] <HappMacDonald> By dump file I mean exim -dM
output.
1441 [02:32:03] <TomG2> do you mind deinstalling gedit-plus and
libreoffice if it'll help you upgrade?
1442 [02:32:29] <stranger0009> reisntlaiing or removing
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1446 [02:32:57] <HappMacDonald> I have tried googling many
variants of the error including
1447 [02:33:08] <TomG2> stranger0009, well I can help I think
1448 [02:33:13] <TomG2> can i talk to you in /msg?
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1451 [02:33:35] <stranger0009> yes
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1453 [02:33:40] <HappMacDonald> "maildir_delivery transport
returned DEFER for" and "transport returned DEFER"
but can't get any results that aren't either too general,
or too specific to something not related to our setup like CentOS or
Dovecot.
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1456 [02:34:41] <HappMacDonald> I would appreciate any assistance
figuring out how to debug the transport step a little further,
because it seems to be spawning a child process that returns with an
error but that child's activity doesn't make it into this
debug log. :o
1457 [02:34:45] <nils_> HappMacDonald, I think there is a way to
get exim to deliver just a particular message, I believe it was
exim4 -Rff [message-id], I would strace that in your case
1458 [02:34:47] <n_blownapart> hi 2 packages gnome and gnome-core
were removed with iceweasel on my jessie 8 32bit os. I realize they
are metafiles or something. should I worry about that or do some
sort of patch?
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1493 [02:47:35] <Violinist1> fuck
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1497 [02:48:16] <Violinist1> where the fuck is the collapsing
folder gone in nautilus
1498 [02:48:21] <Violinist1> god damit
1499 [02:48:29] <Violinist1> this is fkn lame
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1508 [02:54:03] <ays> I am looking for packages which include 3d
human anatomical models. Can someone help me?
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1512 [02:55:04] <ikth> e
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1516 [02:57:21] <n_blownapart> hi 2 packages gnome and gnome-core
were removed with iceweasel on my jessie 8 32bit os. I realize they
are metafiles or something. should I worry about that or do some
sort of patch?
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1519 [02:58:31] <dvs> Wow, that was a more than difficult upgrade
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1537 [03:12:01] <HappMacDonald> nils_ okay I have tried that now
but the debug output is identical to my exim -dM <message id>
output
1538 [03:12:33] <HappMacDonald> nils_ Oh wait, strace. Okay I
shall try that too.
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1543 [03:14:32] <MassEffectAndroi> anyone here ?
1544 [03:15:12] <MassEffectAndroi> is it me or something going on
with freenode IRC servers ?
1545 [03:15:19] <TomG2> hi!
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1547 [03:15:22] <w0b> am here. hello
1548 [03:15:32] <w0b> welcome to this here channel
1549 [03:16:06] <kryptoscipher> hello
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1557 [03:20:55] <likcoras> What's the advantage of getting
eg. firefox addons through the debian packages rather than the
firefox addons site?
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1560 [03:21:34] <HappMacDonald> nils_: okay I got an strace out of
it as well, but I can't see any strace data that hints at any
activity aside from printing out the debug information to begin
with:
replaced-url
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1570 [03:25:56] <nils_> HappMacDonald, can you use -ff on strace?
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1574 [03:28:42] <TomG2> i think we and Guest67xxx solvedl his
libc6 problem
1575 [03:28:44] <TomG2> it took a while :)
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1577 [03:29:57] <themill> likcoras: the versions on the addons
site aren't always compatible with the firefox in the repo. For
multi-user machines, you can also install and configure for
everyone.
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1579 [03:30:14] <likcoras> Ah, alright.
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1581 [03:31:36] <HappMacDonald> ok nils_ it looks like that's
giving us some data finally:
replaced-url
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1585 [03:32:59] <HappMacDonald> nils_: When I try to su - to this
user and do the same I also get permission denied.. but it already
belongs to that user so the chown is superfluous. And it's
mounted on a forceuid/forcegid volume so it's impossible. :P
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1595 [03:37:08] <HappMacDonald> Googling "exim chown"
doesn't get me anything in my neighborhood. Is it possible to
ask exim *not* to try to chown a file that it creates? This
hasn't been a problem before today's upgrade (prompted by
the stack clash announcement) and I don't think I can make the
volume allow chowns because it's ntfs.
1596 [03:37:21] <HappMacDonald> no wait, cifs.
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1607 [03:41:18] <nils_> HappMacDonald, it may be related to
systemd as well
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1614 [03:48:32] <HappMacDonald> nils_: Yeah, I think I'm just
going to downgrade. Getting a security patch designed to prevent
escalation on a machine that does only mail won't help us much
if it can't do any mail at all after the upgrade. :/
1615 [03:50:13] <nils_> HappMacDonald, sounds like an odd setup.
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1617 [03:50:49] <nils_> HappMacDonald, I'm sure you have your
reasons though, I switched to a delivery agent some time ago
(dovecot-lda) since I also do sieve.
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1620 [03:51:35] <nils_> HappMacDonald, depending on your setup it
may be worth considering
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1624 [03:54:40] <HappMacDonald> I don't think the setup is
all that odd, it's an exim MTA and the email volume got too
large for the machine to handle so we farmed that out to a CIFS
volume on the NAS some years back.
1625 [03:55:15] <HappMacDonald> nils_: What I find odd is the
process thinking that it needs to chown a file it just finished
writing, and that it already owns. :/
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1639 [04:00:52] <simbalion> Is there a way to emulate a CD drive
in Stretch? I looked into CDEmu but it looks unstable and there
doesn't seem to be a clear package for it
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1647 [04:04:46] <nils_> HappMacDonald, yes that does seem weird.
1648 [04:05:21] <nils_> HappMacDonald, it may be that after
writing the file the process assumes it should change the ownership
of the file to someone else.
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1653 [04:07:21] <nils_> simbalion, what are you trying to achieve?
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1656 [04:08:41] <simbalion> nils_: I'm trying to get an old
game working under wine, but I don't know where the original
CDs are and it doesn't want to install from a mounted ISO.
someone in #winehq suggested I need to use a real cd rom emulator
because mounting an ISO doesn't achieve the same thing?
1657 [04:08:44] <toruvinn> hm what is the recommended way of
getting unison-2.40 on stretch? the problem is, i need to sync with
wheezy/jessie and unison-all doesn't seem to have any other
version than the default 2.48 one.
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1662 [04:09:51] <simbalion> I could burn some CDs from the images
but I don't have any blank CDs laying around, just blu-rays
heh.. I'd rather not purchase blank CDs just to play some old
video game
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1666 [04:11:19] <nils_> simbalion, I hear ya... no idea though
1667 [04:11:39] <nils_> simbalion, I would probably use a VM
1668 [04:12:17] <simbalion> nils_: that'd totally work,
however I've got a Win7 VM and it runs kinda slow, I
haven't actually tried it to play this game yet but I fear it
wouldn't perform as well as running it in Wine. But I might try
it anyway.. it'd probably be the easiest solution
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1673 [04:13:29] <tw> toruvinn: FYI, if it's built with a
different version of ocaml, it will likely break.
1674 [04:13:46] <tw> unison is not a nice protocol for backwards
compatibility.
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1676 [04:14:57] <nils_> simbalion, run it in a VM in wine then ;)
1677 [04:15:15] <simbalion> nils_: I don't know what you mean
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1679 [04:17:11] <toruvinn> tw, hmm... ocaml? but... isn't
unison purely in C/C++?
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1682 [04:17:50] <toruvinn> oh. it's not!
1683 [04:17:51] <toruvinn> i had o idea :-)
1684 [04:17:53] <toruvinn> implemented-in::ocaml
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1686 [04:20:29] <iLogic> hey guys, i was trying to compile python
3.6.1 in debian 8 and getting an error while attempting to make -j8
(following a tutorial) but it compiled fine without the -j8 option..
I was curious was is it for?
1687 [04:21:06] <toruvinn> tw, eh, just copied the binary from
wheezy. *ahem* works.
1688 [04:21:56] <tw> iLogic: multiprocess make. -j<parallel
process count>
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1690 [04:22:02] <toruvinn> iLogic, -j is for simultaneously
running n (8 in your case) jobs. sometimes if your Makefiles are
broken and don't specify dependencies right, one job tries to
use result from a job that did not execute yet. or things like this.
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1697 [04:22:55] <iLogic> thanks tw and toruvinn .. makes sense!
1698 [04:22:57] <tw> toruvinn: Nice. I doubt it will work in my
case; the left system is fbsd11 and the right is stretch.
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1703 [04:25:16] <Captain_Beezay> on Jessie with sysv init,apt
upgrade is pulling in systemd,I thought that should only happen with
dist-upgrade?
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1714 [04:27:35] <themill> dpkg: tell Captain_Beezay about bat
1715 [04:28:39] <toruvinn> tw, yeah might be a problem there. ;-)
though there was a debian distro with bsd kernel, wasn't
there... ;->
1716 [04:30:14] <tw> There's some linux abi base stuff I can
install on freebsd maybe, but I'm just rewriting my scripts for
rsync.
1717 [04:30:26] <tw> In the end, it'll be more reliable.
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1719 [04:33:15] <nils_> toruvinn, yes, but it's not being
actively maintained
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1725 [04:33:51] <nils_> toruvinn,
replaced-url
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1744 [04:43:48] <GTAXL> -su: /usr/bin/nano: No such file or
directory
1745 [04:43:54] <GTAXL> nano:
1746 [04:43:54] <GTAXL> Installed: 2.7.4-1
1747 [04:43:54] <GTAXL> Candidate: 2.7.4-1
1748 [04:44:00] <GTAXL> ?
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1750 [04:45:17] <themill> did you only just install it?
1751 [04:45:23] <GTAXL> no
1752 [04:45:27] <GTAXL> doing the stretch upgrade
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1755 [04:45:40] <themill> nano should be in /bin/nano
1756 [04:45:54] <GTAXL> root@coke:~# which nano
1757 [04:45:58] <themill> try "hash -r"
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1759 [04:46:10] <GTAXL> that fixed it
1760 [04:46:17] <GTAXL> odd
1761 [04:46:18] <themill> the /usr/bin/nano symlink was removed
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1782 [05:06:37] <dvs> Nnnnnnooooooooooooooooooooo!!
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1785 [05:07:34] <TomG2> hah! :) no worries you can have it back
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1796 [05:13:04] <winsen> Hi all
1797 [05:13:05] <winsen> does anyone know why I can't see ip
adresse of email sender on source code of THB email client? thanks
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1801 [05:16:10] <oerheks> view>header>all # this should show
all details in thunderbird
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1821 [05:38:43] <maher> echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/dmesg_restrict <-- this lets non root users use
dmesg, but what to I put in /etc/sysctl.conf to make this happen on
boot/
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1844 [05:54:37] <nils_> maher, kernel.dmesg_restrict=0
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1850 [05:57:33] <maher> nils_: thanks!
1851 [05:58:08] <nils_> maher, just try it out first with sysctl
-w
1852 [05:58:21] <kevr>
replaced-url
1853 [05:58:23] <kevr> sup with this?
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1855 [05:58:35] <nils_> is it SFW?
1856 [05:59:14] <nils_> huh, that's interesting
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1865 [06:06:23] <nils_> kevr, did debian not go with the odd
renaming trend?
1866 [06:06:29] <nils_> kevr, can you strace that process for me?
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1898 [06:30:05] <ozzloy_> nils_, what odd renaming trend?
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1907 [06:38:44] <somiaj> nils_: debian stretch does support
systemd new predictiable interface naming. But not all interfaces
need to be named using it. This will be used by default on a fresh
stretch install, but upgrading from jessie will not change the
interface names. additionally you can configure systemd to not use
the predicitable names, and use the old standard naming for
intfaces.
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1914 [06:40:52] <somiaj> kevr: what version of debian are you
running. version 6.7 for dhcpcd doesn't not appear to be in any
debian version.
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1916 [06:41:16] <somiaj> ,v dhcpcd5
1917 [06:41:17] <judd> Package: dhcpcd5 on amd64 -- wheezy:
5.5.6-1+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 5.5.6-1+deb7u2; jessie: 6.0.5-2;
stretch: 6.10.1-1; sid: 6.10.1-1; buster: 6.10.1-1
1918 [06:41:26] <somiaj> I would expect to seee version 6.0.5 or
version 6.10
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1926 [06:44:05] <jellycode> Debian 9 installer freezes on Hyper V.
I am unable to find a way to download debian 8. Is there a place I
can download a debian 8 ISO that is less than a gig?
1927 [06:44:15] <jellycode> Preferably a live ISO
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1930 [06:44:57] <somiaj> jellycode: are you using the live cd as
your 'installer'?
1931 [06:45:08] <somiaj> I would suggest using the offical debian
installers. You can get this from debian.org for debian 8.8 or 9.0
1932 [06:45:28] <jellycode> I was unable to find any place to
download 8.8
1933 [06:45:43] <jellycode> If you can find a link, would be great
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1935 [06:46:31] <somiaj> hmm, I'm surprised they were taken
off the offical cdimage.debian.org mirrors, let me look around a bit
more.
1936 [06:46:50] <jellycode> all i want to do is boot into debian
and do some test compilations... the lighter the ISO the better
1937 [06:47:06] <jellycode> I don't need a UI, i just need
the core tools
1938 [06:47:14] <themill> !install jessie
1939 [06:47:14] <dpkg> There are a myriad of different ways to
install Debian. See
replaced-url
1940 [06:47:19] <themill> bah
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1942 [06:47:27] <nils_> jellycode, try a docker instance?
1943 [06:47:29] <jellycode> I know, it's wild, they used to
keep all the versions
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1945 [06:47:45] <somiaj> The net install is good, though without
installing debian you only get a very minimial enviroment during the
install, but the net install can install a minimal debian enviroment
without the network.
1946 [06:47:57] <jellycode> i do need the network, to copy files
over
1947 [06:48:09] <themill>
replaced-url
1948 [06:48:11] <jellycode> docker would also be acceptable, but
i'm not super comfortable with it.
1949 [06:48:27] <nils_> how do you feel about debootstrap?
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1951 [06:48:56] <somiaj> jellycode: I would just grab the
netinstall from the link themill pasted.
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1953 [06:49:04] <jellycode> thank you kindly
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1955 [06:49:17] <jellycode> she's downloadin
1956 [06:49:35] <jellycode> i would very much like to know how to
do my task with docker
1957 [06:49:46] <somiaj> themill: seems strange they would hide
that and not make oldstable available on the webpage. You know of
any reason why they do this (guess I could go search through mailing
lists)
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1959 [06:50:10] <nils_> jellycode, repeatable?
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1961 [06:50:34] <jellycode> yes
1962 [06:50:59] <nils_> jellycode, well then you would write a
dockerfile, it's not hard to do, a shell script with metadata
1963 [06:51:15] <somiaj> themill: oh nevermind, I found the link
-- just wasn't obvious to me at first on the webpage.
1964 [06:51:18] <themill> somiaj: for anything other than stable,
you go via "releases"
1965 [06:51:20] <jellycode> maybe i should rewatch the docker
videos
1966 [06:51:48] <nils_> a lot of it sounds overwhelming but the
basics are old school linux
1967 [06:52:09] <somiaj> themill: yea, I got there, I just
didn't understand "To obtain and install Debian, see the
installation information page..", because of the been
superseded by Debian 9.0, I wrongly intrurpited that as installing
debian 9 (not 8.8)
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1969 [06:52:30] <jellycode> can i start with docker pull debian,
then start it up, connect, etc
1970 [06:53:01] <nils_> jellycode, yes, I believe so
1971 [06:53:05] <somiaj> jellycode: are you wanting to just test a
debian userland, or do you want the full kernel/hardware aspect to?
Do you already have a running linux distro?
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1974 [06:54:09] <jellycode> I'm on windows 10, using docker
for windows. i have some C++ code i need to compile on debian, and
try to build a .deb pacakge
1975 [06:54:28] <nils_> you lost me at windows 10
1976 [06:54:33] <somiaj> jellycode: docker maybe more than you
need. A simple chroot can be great for lots of testing, but chroot
containers have known security issues so more complicated containers
like docker is needed for production.
1977 [06:55:14] <somiaj> jellycode: ahh, if not running a linux
kernel, chroots won't be an option. Unsure about how to deal
with docker images from windows. Though debian runs just fine in
virtualbox vm. I belive you can get minimial vm images so you
don't have to install one.
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1979 [06:56:26] <jellycode> docker for windows autoamtically
instantiates a MobyLinux VM and when you invoke docker it
"proxys" it there
1980 [06:56:34] <somiaj> but using deboostrap to build chroots to
compile stuff works great with debian. You can even do this from
other linux distros (many provide the debootstrap script for this)
1981 [06:57:08] <somiaj> ##windows may have some useful tips at
what may be the best windows tool to achive what you are doing. I
have no suggestions as I don't use windows.
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1984 [06:57:55] <somiaj> jellycode: but afiak if you have docker
isntalled, there are premade jessie (and I would imagne stretch
images -- if they aren't ready they will be soon) you should be
able to use.
1985 [06:58:03] <jellycode> you've been very helpful, thanks
very much
1986 [06:58:23] <nils_> yes they should be available on dockerhub
at least
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1990 [06:59:11] <jellycode> yeah i've pulled debian and now
just have to remember how to interact with it
1991 [06:59:32] <jellycode> i'm also pursuing the full vm
avenue just in case i get annoyed
1992 [06:59:32] <nils_> gently is my suggestion
1993 [06:59:39] <jellycode> lol
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1998 [07:01:43] <lordlod_> Hi, I feel like a bit of a gumby but I
can't get debian-9.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso to boot off a usb
stick on my EFI laptop. Is this a known issue?
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2003 [07:03:07] <FBI_Anon> should /etc/apt/sources.list have http
or https currently? im getting an issue connecting to the security
repo (only that one) ### Cannot initiate the connection to
security.debian.org:80
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2007 [07:05:24] <jelly> lordlod_, how dod you write it to that usb
stick? unetbootin, rufus and similar tools can be problematic
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2009 [07:05:59] <lordlod_> jelly: sudo dd
if=debian-9.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4MB, also tried
using cp
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2012 [07:06:24] <jelly> that seems fine (cp is maybe more safe)
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2016 [07:06:50] <lordlod_> I can mount it fine on this PC, on the
laptop it doesn't boot. The bios doesn't supply any
diagnostics as to why (that I can find)
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2019 [07:07:18] <jelly> does it detect and offer as a boot option
with uefi enabled?
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2023 [07:09:12] <lordlod_> I have to pull up the boot menu, it has
a USB HDD option which worked previously for a korora iso, same
stick.
2024 [07:10:01] <lordlod_> I'm flying a bit blind here, my
first uefi system (lenovo x1) and my other uefi interactions have
been brief
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2032 [07:14:45] <lordlod_> jelly: thanks, prompted me to get it.
Had to disable secure boot.
2033 [07:15:09] <lordlod_> Korora must use the fedora piggyback
system
2034 [07:15:53] <jelly> right, debian 9 images do not support
secure boot (yet)
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2037 [07:17:40] <lordlod_> it might be worth mentioning it in the
install instructions, I don't recall seeing it explicitly
stated and the bios response made me feel that the install media was
at fault
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2042 [07:19:24] <somiaj> lordlod_:
replaced-url
2043 [07:19:43] <somiaj> scroll down to 3.6.3 systems with uefi
firmware.
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2060 [07:23:44] <lordlod_> somiaj: right, a full paragraph, just
needed to RTFM
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2072 [07:27:21] <anao2> Hi@All does anyone knows why grubinstall
/dev/sda fails on UEFI Laptops?
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2079 [07:29:12] <somiaj> anao2: uefi installs to an efi partition,
not the master boot record on mbr partition tables.
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2081 [07:29:57] <anao2> @somiaj thanks will checkout this on test
systems! have a nice day!
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2083 [07:30:11] <allan_wind> Release Notes for Stretch are
awesome, just saying
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2087 [07:31:20] <somiaj> anao2: hmm, might be some issue with not
having the efi partition correclty mounted,
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2090 [07:31:42] <somiaj> anao2: that there suggests pointing it at
/dev/sda is correct, either there is no efi partiiton on /dev/sda or
the efi partition is not correclty mounted.
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2115 [07:42:23] <wxie> updated to Debian Gnu/Linux 9, gnome3.22
missing gnome-shell.css
2116 [07:42:51] <wxie> anyone has similar problem?
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2118 [07:43:35] <somiaj> ,v gnome
2119 [07:43:36] <judd> Package: gnome on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:3.4+7+deb7u1; jessie: 1:3.14+3; buster: 1:3.22+3; stretch:
1:3.22+3; sid: 1:3.22+3
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2121 [07:43:52] <zdsjqzrlbo> breh
2122 [07:44:04] <somiaj> wxie: could be some artifact in your
users old gnome config. Maybe try to run gnome as a fresh user (also
double check you are fully upgraded)
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2124 [07:45:03] <wxie> somiaj: thanks for advice
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2199 [08:26:59] <zdsjqzrlbo> why is debian so good
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2223 [08:46:07] * bilbo-android i have updated my jessien encrypted
laptop yesterday with the security updates and now it refuse tonboot
even in rescue mode help :/
2224 [08:46:16] <Shadur> Is there something wrong with
security.debian.org? apt-get update is hanging on retrieving its
package lists.
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2226 [08:47:08] <wxie> somiaj: problem not reproduced
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2229 [08:47:39] <Ingram> I'm having the same issue as Shadur
2230 [08:48:18] <Shadur> W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
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2232 [08:48:26] <Shadur> Aaaaand there's the timeout.
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2241 [08:53:44] <themill> Shadur: Europe woke up and is hammering
it
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2244 [08:54:32] <jelly> lies, we woke up two hours back
2245 [08:54:37] <jelly> too much sun
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2247 [08:55:17] <Shadur> And too bloody hot.
2248 [08:55:42] <Shadur> ...
2249 [08:55:44] <Shadur> Err
replaced-url
2250 [08:55:45] <Butt3rfly> never too much sun :D
2251 [08:55:46] <Shadur> SSL: certificate subject name (replaced-url
2252 [08:56:12] <themill> security.d.o doesn't offer https,
does it?
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2254 [08:56:21] <jelly> it doesn't.
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2256 [08:56:46] <themill> (DSA have just remapped it to a CDN)
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2260 [08:57:20] <sphalerite> is sources.debian.net currently
broken?
2261 [08:57:22] <jelly> cdn is better than dns round robin?
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2273 [09:00:50] <themill> jelly: yes; guaranteed consistency
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2279 [09:03:54] <tuxcraft1r> when installing a package there is
sometimes a dialog that ask to overwrite the config file,
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2281 [09:04:13] <tuxcraft1r> ,i tried dpkg-reconfigure package
2282 [09:04:14] <judd> No package named 'tried' was
found in stretch/amd64.
2283 [09:04:51] <jelly> themill, did they do something as silly as
not lowering TTL beforehand?
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2295 [09:06:52] <jelly> no, update worked and just -d upgrade
didn't, that's not a dns issue
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2314 [09:09:33] <vadimkolchev> Hi all
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2325 [09:12:07] <jomofcw> Hello !
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2329 [09:12:26] <jomofcw> How can I get "easily" the
list of the 100 latest modified files in a directory, please ?
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2332 [09:12:45] <jomofcw> Displaying the date/time of last
modification.
2333 [09:13:11] <lovelybac0n> in a terminal?
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2340 [09:14:55] <jomofcw> lovelybac0n yup, through SSH.
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2343 [09:15:08] <lovelybac0n> ls -lat
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2346 [09:15:26] <celyr> or just look for the -sort switch
2347 [09:15:40] <pragomer> nodm always logs in root. how can I
change this to my normal user?
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2350 [09:16:03] <celyr> if you want 100 rows use ls -lat | head -n
100
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2365 [09:20:06] <jomofcw> celyr lovelybac0n thanks. how to make it
recursive ?
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2372 [09:21:29] <celyr> you want to list the 100 files modified
recursively or for each dir 100 files ?
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2375 [09:22:24] <jomofcw> celyr the 100 files modified
recursively, please.
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2377 [09:22:51] <lovelybac0n> First "man ls" then search
recursive with /recursive, to show next search item press n
2378 [09:23:06] <celyr> Or you can use find
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2380 [09:23:36] <lovelybac0n> man pages are confusing at first but
you'll love them when you get the hang of it.
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2386 [09:24:50] <jomofcw> lovelybac0n hehe you're right ;).
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2392 [09:27:37] <untitled> is there a way to update tomcat8
without touching ANY config file?
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2394 [09:28:04] <untitled> last time I said "no" to the
replace-configs question and it still ruined my setup =\
2395 [09:28:57] <jomofcw> lovelybac0n it's OK for recursive
(ls -latR | head -n 100) but it seems to give me the 100 for each
subdirectory and i can't get the next items, it stop I
don't know why :s...
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2401 [09:31:28] <celyr> find . -printf "%T %p" | sort -n
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2403 [09:31:42] <celyr> | head -n 100
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2405 [09:31:57] <celyr> meh
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2407 [09:32:15] <celyr> find . -printf "%T@ %p" | sort
-n | head -n 100
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2415 [09:34:25] <lovelybac0n> that made my terminal go wild
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2418 [09:35:44] <lovelybac0n> jomofcw, no idea. I'm not good
with sed, awk or regex but it seems like that's what you need.
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2422 [09:37:21] <jomofcw> celyr and lovelybac0n : thanks =).
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2426 [09:38:18] <lovelybac0n> no worries, you figured it ouT?
2427 [09:38:25] <lovelybac0n> *out
2428 [09:38:50] <jomofcw> lovelybac0n I'll try some stuff to
get what I really need.
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2433 [09:39:13] <celyr> jomofcw, because I forgot \n
2434 [09:39:46] <lovelybac0n> celyr, what's the full command
then?
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2441 [09:44:19] <erchache2000> any network guy in the room? I have
a question about iperf3…
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2443 [09:45:43] <jolt> dpkg: ask
2444 [09:45:43] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2446 [09:47:06] <jomofcw> celyr yup seen xD...
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2449 [09:48:03] <celyr> find . -printf "%T@ %p\n" | sort
-n | head -n 100
2450 [09:48:50] <lovelybac0n> Ahh, I see.
2451 [09:49:08] <lovelybac0n> makes sense
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2454 [09:49:36] <jomofcw> celyr I've corrected my self :P but
thanks !
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2465 [09:54:24] <z8z> Where i can find instruction on how to
upgrade to debian 9 from debian 8?
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2468 [09:55:00] <vlt> z8z: In the release notes.
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2471 [09:55:40] <cef> !tell z8z jessie->stretch
2472 [09:55:44] <TomG2> dpkg, tell z8z about stretch install guide
2473 [09:56:06] <lovelybac0n> !topic
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2475 [09:56:11] <lovelybac0n> hmm
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2477 [09:56:35] <cef> ahh, forgot about. :/
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2481 [09:57:23] <corner_cubicle> !dpkg jessie->stretch
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2483 [09:57:23] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of
the <release notes>
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2499 [10:04:50] <shamoanjac> quick n00b question: why isn't
uxterm in the official Debian repos, and why does `apt-cache search
uxterm` yield "xterm - X terminal emulator"
2500 [10:04:53] <shamoanjac> ?
2501 [10:05:09] <TomG2> uxterm would be part of the xterm package
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2505 [10:05:39] <shamoanjac> That's right, thanks!
2506 [10:05:44] <TomG2> great
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2508 [10:05:53] <shamoanjac> I didn't try to just launch
uxterm and assumed it just wasn't installed
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2511 [10:06:19] <luna_> Hello, anyone know where i can find an iso
for oldstable Debian 8.8? we have a system at work that likes 1
version older of Debian
2512 [10:06:27] <shamoanjac> also why does uxterm have an
"unreadable" option for font size?
2513 [10:06:37] <shamoanjac> gigantic screens?
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2523 [10:09:50] <z8z> vlt: thanks... but seems really long because
is safe procedure for production environment :|
2524 [10:10:38] <z8z> vlt: i already have all my data backup....
just change repos and upgrade should do it?
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2532 [10:11:39] <luna_> nevermind found out now my coworker
already had uploaded it too the fileserver at work :)
2533 [10:11:42] <oerheks> luna lots of ftp servers,
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2535 [10:13:06] <lovelybac0n> z8z, As I understand it get rid of
all repos that's not debians and remove programs that are
compiled or gitted. Make the system mostly debian pure. Then
upgrade.
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2539 [10:14:54] <z8z> lovelybac0n: Yes but i have only free debian
repos packages so my case i even easier..... then i follow this one
replaced-url
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2542 [10:15:08] <wowas> Hello!
2543 [10:15:22] <wowas> i am using Xen 4.4 and Debian 8, and if i
try to boot my Dom0 it resets after loading initrd.
2544 [10:15:27] <wowas> any ideas on this?
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2546 [10:16:16] <z8z> lovelybac0n: also if some problem happen i
just make a clean install and move data IN
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2549 [10:16:32] <onee-chan> hello
2550 [10:17:07] <lovelybac0n> z8z, Looks good. As long as you have
backups.
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2553 [10:18:56] <onee-chan> Have they finished repopulating new
testing with packages or are more to come soon? Is it safe to
upgrade?
2554 [10:19:21] <z8z> lovelybac0n: yes of course... also is not a
production server or something so i really don't care if i have
to do a fresh install as long as i have my data
2555 [10:19:36] <z8z> lovelybac0n: thanks for the extra tips
anyway
2556 [10:20:07] <lovelybac0n> I'm on testing usually but
I'm staying on stretch for a couple of weeks to avoid any
hazzle.
2557 [10:20:15] <lovelybac0n> z8z, no worries :)
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2591 [10:29:55] <mk> how can i install debian live image example
mate 64 bit version in usb drive, i can boot debian live image but
cant installed it , it comes error not cd drive found
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2601 [10:36:16] <onee-chan> There's only 328 packages to
upgrade to new testing for me at the moment, so I am wondering if
that is all?
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2614 [10:45:58] <onee-chan> Has anyone actually switched to Buster
yet?
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2616 [10:46:55] <themill> there should be little to switch to at
this stage... all hell will break loose in a few days
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2619 [10:47:37] <dionysus69> how do I play wav file from terminal?
2620 [10:47:44] <onee-chan> ok
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2625 [10:50:45] <lovelybac0n> Will there be any difference between
the buster and testing repos from now on?
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2628 [10:51:26] <JuniusBrutus> themill, why a few days?
2629 [10:51:29] <themill> there has never been a difference
between buster and testing
2630 [10:51:53] <themill> JuniusBrutus: because everyone will get
back to uploading new packages and then they will migrate
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2641 [10:54:56] <lovelybac0n> So what's after buster?
2642 [10:55:09] <themill> bullseye
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2644 [10:55:22] <lovelybac0n> nice :)
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2659 [11:01:07] <shamoanjac> wait
2660 [11:01:18] <oish> dionysus69: play something.wav
2661 [11:01:21] <shamoanjac> so the next Debian release is going
to be called "Buster"?
2662 [11:01:31] <dionysus69> thanks oish
2663 [11:01:33] <shamoanjac> holy crap
2664 [11:01:42] <shamoanjac> Debian GTA: SA
2665 [11:01:52] <dionysus69> oish: nope, the command is not found
2666 [11:01:56] <themill> !buster
2667 [11:01:57] <dpkg> The release following Debian 9
"Stretch" is codenamed "Buster" (Andy's pet
Dachshund in Toy Story) and will be Debian 10.
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2668 [11:02:02] <oish> dionysus69: you need to install sox
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2670 [11:02:11] <dionysus69> oish: ok will do
2671 [11:02:19] <shamoanjac> can't you `aaplay` a wav file,
dionysus69 ?
2672 [11:02:19] <lovelybac0n> Debian names are toy story
characters
2673 [11:02:21] <joze> what comes after toy story character names?
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2675 [11:02:45] <shamoanjac> really, lovelybac0n? The more you
learn...
2676 [11:02:57] <dionysus69> shamoanjac: nope thats also not
recognized
2677 [11:03:00] <dionysus69> oish that worked thanks
2678 [11:03:17] <shamoanjac> ah, it's "aplay"
2679 [11:03:20] <shamoanjac> not "aaplay"
2680 [11:03:30] <oish> dionysus69: np
2681 [11:03:33] <lovelybac0n> shamoanjac, really? It's know
:)
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2683 [11:03:53] <oish> dionysus69: or aplay like shamoanjac says
2684 [11:03:57] <dionysus69> one more question, is there a utility
for converting mp3 to wav?
2685 [11:04:11] <shamoanjac> definitely
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2687 [11:04:31] <dionysus69> oish: that also worked will remove
sox then :P
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2689 [11:04:46] <shamoanjac> maybe ffmpeg can?
2690 [11:04:46] <lovelybac0n> dionysus69, no. mp3 is compressed
sound while a wav file is not. There is no way to reverse the
compression.
2691 [11:04:58] <shamoanjac> lovelybac0n, you can change the
format
2692 [11:05:13] <dionysus69> I dont care about the quality loss, I
just care about the format :P
2693 [11:05:19] <shamoanjac> you can definitely go from mp3 to
wav, although you won't get the original quality, true
2694 [11:05:20] <oish> dionysus69: mpg123?
2695 [11:05:40] <dionysus69> oish: whats that?
2696 [11:05:42] <oish> mpg123 -w output.wav input.mp3
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2698 [11:05:58] <dionysus69> oish: again thanks :D ill get that
too
2699 [11:06:13] <oish> (or mpg321, should be in apt)
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2701 [11:06:31] <lovelybac0n> what's the point of changing
the format with a quality loss?
2702 [11:06:45] <oish> lovelybac0n: save disk space
2703 [11:07:07] <shamoanjac> oish, going from mp3 to wav does the
*exact opposite* of saving space
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2705 [11:07:14] <dionysus69> I am playing with some utility to
modify read and write wav files, I dont want to play with different
formats as I am noob
2706 [11:07:15] <lovelybac0n> oish, no, the file would be the same
size since it's compressed as an mp3.
2707 [11:07:31] <shamoanjac> the file would actually be bigger as
a wav
2708 [11:07:31] <oish> shamoanjac: oh, thought it was the /other/
way!
2709 [11:07:42] <oish> i.e wav -> mp3
2710 [11:07:46] <shamoanjac> well, oish, you thought _wrong_ :P
2711 [11:07:56] <oish> *shame*
2712 [11:07:56] <lovelybac0n> dionysus69, what utility?
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2714 [11:08:24] <shamoanjac> but yeah, the purpose of converting
mp3 to wav can be to feed it to some program that doesn't read
compressed sound
2715 [11:08:35] <vlt> dionysus69: For playing back nearly any
media file from terminal I'd recommend mplayer. For format
conversion you can use ffmpeg.
2716 [11:08:35] <shamoanjac> for example, a custom program that
distorts sound in some special way
2717 [11:08:35] <lovelybac0n> oish, it's an unsual discussion
so no shame :)
2718 [11:08:46] <shamoanjac> .WAV is very easy to read, afaik
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2720 [11:08:54] <oish> lovelybac0n: heh
2721 [11:08:57] <shamoanjac> since it's just sample values
2722 [11:09:03] <lovelybac0n> what program on this planet
doesn't read mp3?
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2725 [11:09:13] <oish> lovelybac0n: libreoffice
2726 [11:09:16] <vlt> lovelybac0n: aplay
2727 [11:09:19] <shamoanjac> lovelybac0n, your own program
2728 [11:09:25] <dionysus69> lovelybac0n: its command line utility
2729 [11:09:41] <dionysus69> :D
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2731 [11:09:42] <shamoanjac> oish, let me doubt that affirmation
about libreoffice not reading mp3 :P
2732 [11:09:43] <lovelybac0n> not even with lame?
2733 [11:09:52] <shamoanjac> can't you embed sound files in
documents?
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2735 [11:10:10] <lovelybac0n> I don't believe any of you.
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2737 [11:10:32] <shamoanjac> lovelybac0n, SDL doesn't read
mp3 files
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2741 [11:10:55] <oish> shamoanjac: damn. I guess it does then!
2742 [11:11:06] <shamoanjac> so, if you're writing a program
with SDL, you have to feed it WAV for sound
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2744 [11:11:27] <shamoanjac> (unless you use SDL_mixer, but you
might not want to for some reason)
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2746 [11:11:42] <lovelybac0n> Even with the patents opened
recently for mp3 I am still sceptical at least.
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2752 [11:14:13] <shamoanjac> I can think a lot of applications
where you want to switch from mp3 to wav
2753 [11:14:21] <shamoanjac> perhaps even more so than from wav to
mp3
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2755 [11:15:54] <lovelybac0n> But the whole idea is stupid. Wav to
mp3 especially at cbr 320 is acceptable but to rename compressed
mp3's to wav because a program doesn't accept anything but
wav is just...
2756 [11:15:56] <shamoanjac> for example, if you want to create a
simple utility that superposes two sound tracks, it's much much
simpler to do if you read WAV
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2758 [11:16:18] <shamoanjac> the idea is stupid only if you merely
want to *play* the file
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2764 [11:18:23] <lovelybac0n> I guess if you just want to play the
wav low level like and not bring in libraries. Then I can see it.
Soundfonts and stuff like that. Still, sound quality loss for those
utilities are bad.
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2777 [11:25:55] <themill> onee-chan, JuniusBrutus: in fact in the
next mirror pulse, 1500 source packages will suddenly appear in
buster... all hell will break loose.
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2782 [11:26:33] <shamoanjac> sometimes, you just can't find a
.wav o a FLAC for a sound file, which is bad
2783 [11:26:45] <shamoanjac> 320kbps mp3 is a very acceptable
quality
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2787 [11:28:11] <lovelybac0n> themill, this is my first debian
release and I'm looking at going back to testing again. How
brutal are these trasitions?
2788 [11:28:56] <themill> don't go there
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2790 [11:29:17] <dgriffi> why are the Debian 9 install CDs netinst
only?
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2792 [11:29:51] <celyr> maybe they figured out that people are
using only netinst :P
2793 [11:30:08] <celyr> but I think that there are the torrents
for the "almost full" distribution
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2796 [11:30:42] <jelly> dgriffi: isn't there an xfce cd-1
2797 [11:31:23] <dgriffi> jelly: oh... so they could only fit one
desktop into the CD this time round?
2798 [11:31:25] <themill> and DVDs
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2800 [11:31:33] <dgriffi> that's starting to make sense
2801 [11:31:53] <jelly> dgriffi: a useful Gnome install cannot fit
onto a 700MB CD
2802 [11:31:54] <themill> there was no point in making all these
other images... they only confused users and added hundreds of hours
to the image making process
2803 [11:31:56] <shamoanjac> fun fact: I recently started to use a
non-netinst image
2804 [11:32:20] <celyr> shamoanjac, why ?
2805 [11:32:23] <shamoanjac> I just got a free writable DVD from
my company and dumped a full image on it
2806 [11:32:34] <celyr> I see very little reason to do so
2807 [11:32:34] <dgriffi> for my installs, I prepare a writable
bootable USB drive and drop a DVD image onto it.
2808 [11:32:35] <shamoanjac> because of the live system
2809 [11:32:47] <lovelybac0n> Thank god for the netinstall with
firmware iso's
2810 [11:33:04] <shamoanjac> unfortunately, netinst doesn't
allow you to repair a system (afaik)
2811 [11:33:13] <shamoanjac> (I might be wrong, please correct me
if I am)
2812 [11:33:24] <dgriffi> a few months ago, I got a 64 GB thumb
drive as a freebie for buying something and I put a double-layer
bluray image on it
2813 [11:33:30] <dgriffi> that was interesting
2814 [11:33:32] <celyr> I'm not repairing a system by
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2816 [11:33:34] <celyr> ages
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2818 [11:33:51] <shamoanjac> heh, that's because you
don't have my superpower, celyr
2819 [11:33:53] <lovelybac0n> Thats why I have an arch usb stick
around.
2820 [11:33:54] <celyr> anyway with netinst you can repair it I
think
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2822 [11:34:04] <shamoanjac> I can break stable installs by merely
looking at them
2823 [11:34:17] <shamoanjac> can Superman do that? I don't
think so
2824 [11:34:21] <celyr> shamoanjac, well, I don't think I
have a non virtual debian install :P
2825 [11:34:26] <shamoanjac> shamoanjac: 1, Superman: 0
2826 [11:34:41] <shamoanjac> are your debians on VMs?
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2828 [11:34:48] <lovelybac0n> superman runs LFS
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2830 [11:34:58] <shamoanjac> lol
2831 [11:35:05] <shamoanjac> SuperX
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2846 [11:40:53] <jelly> !offtopic
2847 [11:40:53] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
2848 [11:41:42] <MrDetonia> I'm preparing to upgrade from
Jessie to Stable, and have a bunch of packages from backports
installed - should I remove these/switch them to the Jessie versions
before attempting an upgrade?
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2857 [11:47:36] <MiguelFuller> how to check whether my mouse is
correctly installed in debian
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2861 [11:48:11] <remo> in stretch npm not available. lol
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2863 [11:48:25] <lovelybac0n> MrDetonia, I would recommend it.
I'm new to debian but not linux and know that anything that can
mess up an install especially dependecies and programs asking for
libs.
2864 [11:48:58] <lovelybac0n> is a bad time
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2866 [11:49:53] <MrDetonia> lovelybac0n, mmm, maybe so. The
upgrade guide mentions unofficial backports causing problems but
nothing about the official ones
2867 [11:50:06] <MrDetonia> I've removed all third party
repos and packages already
2868 [11:51:10] <lovelybac0n> MrDetonia, and anything you have
compiled or pulled from github. I have no experience in this but it
sounds like a good move.
2869 [11:51:40] <MiguelFuller> I'm using Debian 8.8 I want to
know how to make sure my mouse is correctly installed and why it
self disconfigure?! I play this game that I map mouse buttons to it
and at first my side buttons work now they all seem as button3
middle one why?
2870 [11:51:41] <MrDetonia> anything compiled can be rebuilt - not
running anything crucial from source
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2875 [11:52:20] <MiguelFuller> I need these buttons to win!
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2877 [11:52:36] <lovelybac0n> MrDetonia, my thinking too.
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2883 [11:56:09] <lovelybac0n> MiguelFuller, win what? And what is
your issue?
2884 [11:56:34] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: I want to fix my mouse
buttons
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2886 [11:57:03] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: debian demaps the
buttons from my game unless my game is flawly with the mouse driver
2887 [11:57:07] <lovelybac0n> I get that, but what are the exact
problem?
2888 [11:57:28] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: I know is debian cause
I can't scroll in debian sometimes
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2890 [11:57:39] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: and other times I can
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2892 [11:57:44] <MrDetonia> MiguelFuller, what mouse do you have?
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2894 [11:58:01] <lovelybac0n> You're not helping me here.
What mouse and what configuration.
2895 [11:58:08] <MiguelFuller> logitech mx410 optical
2896 [11:58:11] <MiguelFuller> sorry mx310
2897 [11:58:28] <onee-chan> hi MrDetonia
2898 [11:58:42] <MrDetonia> oh hey onee-chan
2899 [11:58:50] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: debian doesn't
seem to have settings for this mouse only all mouses
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2901 [11:59:04] <lovelybac0n> MiguelFuller, what DE?
2902 [11:59:44] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: I forgot
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2904 [12:00:15] <onee-chan> MrDetonia haven't seen you in a
while, what have you been up to?
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2907 [12:01:01] <MrDetonia> onee-chan, not much; work and looking
for more work. Not been on freenode for ages :P
2908 [12:01:09] <MrDetonia> MiguelFuller, is one button not
working at all?
2909 [12:01:23] <lovelybac0n> MiguelFuller, gnome, xfce, cinnamon
...
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2911 [12:02:00] <MiguelFuller> lovelybac0n: I forgot
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2913 [12:02:10] <MiguelFuller> MrDetonia: both side buttons and
scroll
2914 [12:02:12] <onee-chan> MrDetonia I am in ready position to
upgrade to new testing, just waiting for the repos to be filled up.
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2918 [12:02:57] <MrDetonia> MiguelFuller, this may be of some help
regarding xorg config for that mouse
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2920 [12:03:21] <MrDetonia> onee-chan, my home pc that follows
testing hasn't been upgraded in a while - terrified to do that
one :s
2921 [12:03:27] <MrDetonia> just upgrading one of my servers today
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2923 [12:03:37] <MrDetonia> just old to new stable though
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2945 [12:14:37] <MiguelFuller> can I use deb
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2946 [12:14:46] <MiguelFuller> for the sources.list
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2948 [12:14:50] <|DM|> Hello. Since debian 9 just came out, I
assume there's no serious difference between testing and stable
?
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2951 [12:15:27] <|DM|> I'm mainly asking because Im migrating
to a new hardware setup, probably going to use ryzen and the x370
chipset, so I wanted to know if I'll find better hardware
support in testing
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2954 [12:15:49] <MrDetonia> |DM|, packages will be coming in from
sid from now, so yes there will be large differences soon
2955 [12:15:52] <lovelybac0n> |DM|, yes there is. Testing is not
recommended for a while.
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2957 [12:17:05] <celyr> Yeah things get very broken in testing in
the next months
2958 [12:17:09] <|DM|> sid's already diverged from stable a
lot ? Ohhhh, the freeze on testing just ended...
2959 [12:17:38] <celyr> that's the point
2960 [12:17:43] <MrDetonia> sid never stops
2961 [12:17:46] <celyr> now that the gate is open everything will
come in
2962 [12:17:48] <|DM|> So I either stick to stable or sid? Would
sid be the better choice for hardware support ?
2963 [12:18:12] <MrDetonia> sid would be the better choice for
support, but not for things working
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2965 [12:18:31] <celyr> I honestly suggest you to use stable and
to eventually cherry pick the support for your hardware
2966 [12:18:36] <celyr> if needed
2967 [12:18:43] <celyr> and I doubt it will be needed
2968 [12:18:45] <MrDetonia> I'd say stick with stable for a
while, then migrate to testing or use backports. ^what celyr said
basically
2969 [12:19:13] <dgriffi> when will MATE be upgraded to 1.18.x?
2970 [12:19:15] <|DM|> Yeah I've used backports for other
software, just not familiar with what I'd need for cpu/mobo
support
2971 [12:19:21] <lovelybac0n> 4.9 is a desent kernel is you
don't need the new amd ryzen support.
2972 [12:19:29] <MrDetonia> you can install newer kernels if you
need more recent drivers
2973 [12:19:33] <|DM|> I do specifically need ryzen support
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2975 [12:19:55] <lovelybac0n> Then off you go reading.
2976 [12:19:55] <|DM|> Oh, so just a kernel upgrade pulls in all
the kmodules ?
2977 [12:20:03] <celyr> then you need kernel 4.10 at least
2978 [12:20:06] <MrDetonia> linux 4.10 supports Ryzen
2979 [12:20:21] <|DM|> Alright great, kernel upgrade isnt an issue
2980 [12:20:43] <lovelybac0n> Arch is a nice car :)
2981 [12:21:01] <lovelybac0n> don't kill me
2982 [12:21:16] <|DM|> Yeah Arch and unstable/testing were what I
was considering with the new build
2983 [12:21:25] <|DM|> decided to stick with debian because
I'm more familiar with it
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2985 [12:21:50] <celyr> I stick with debian because when i power
on I don't want to have any issue
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2987 [12:22:00] <celyr> stability is main focus and should be
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2994 [12:22:32] <|DM|> b-b-but the shiny new toys ;-;
2995 [12:22:54] <MrDetonia> Arch rarely breaks unless you
don't pay attention to release notes, but yes you do run the
risk.
2996 [12:22:56] <celyr> you get your dick stuck in those things
2997 [12:23:05] <shamoanjac> "rarely"
2998 [12:23:16] <shamoanjac> That's already too frequent for
me
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3000 [12:23:26] <MiguelFuller> I can't configure my mouse in
debian without installing additional packages for add ppa
repositories this is too tedious
3001 [12:23:31] <celyr> rarely my production server get broken
3002 [12:23:32] <MiguelFuller> I'm going to the gas station
for a snack
3003 [12:23:35] <celyr> rarely I get fired :P
3004 [12:23:35] <MrDetonia> I wouldn't run it on a server but
it's more than fine for laptops/personal desktops etc.
3005 [12:23:47] <MrDetonia> Well, I don't run Arch linux
anymore but in past experience
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3010 [12:24:20] <lovelybac0n> Btw. I dualboot arch.
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3012 [12:24:39] <MrDetonia> I'm going to do my obligatory
daily shilling of Void Linux while the topic is up
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3020 [12:25:13] <lovelybac0n> Lets stay support and move it into
#debian-offtopic.
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3029 [12:29:22] <MrDetonia> >do a 3-way merge between available
versions (experimental)
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3031 [12:29:24] <MrDetonia> I'm intrigued
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3039 [12:30:09] <ForceRecon> good morning everyone
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3042 [12:30:41] <ForceRecon> as some of you know I was working on
trying to delete information on a usb drive of my debian linux
machine yesterday..
3043 [12:31:12] <darme> anyone else using ii irc client?
3044 [12:31:18] <ForceRecon> after being informed how to do it and
getting pretty aggravated that there was no simple design for doing
this I was instructed to use terminal
3045 [12:32:06] <ForceRecon> in my haste I deleted partition 5 on
my machine.
3046 [12:32:10] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, a simple design for
deleting files, or wiping drives?
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3049 [12:32:17] <MrDetonia> because there is a simple design for
both
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3051 [12:33:03] <rafalcpp> hi, on boot (new os, deb8) the sys
failed to assemble raid. I'm in (initramfs) shell. How to
assemble it?
3052 [12:33:05] <ForceRecon> yeah, I wish you were here
yesterday.. this was a usb 8gb drive that had a version of mint on
it and I just could not wipe it no matter what I tried. but I finaly
did get it
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3054 [12:33:27] <rafalcpp> oh nice, mdadm --examine works here
3055 [12:33:43] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, with dd I take it? or
fdisk to clear the partition table?
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3057 [12:34:37] <ForceRecon> ST750LX003-1AC154 This is my drive I
gather in Linux. fdisk
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3064 [12:35:05] <ForceRecon> but now since I chose sda instead of
sdb
3065 [12:35:10] <ForceRecon> its gone..
3066 [12:35:32] <ForceRecon> is there any way to get it back, I
don't recall what it actually does.. there was nothing there
3067 [12:35:47] <MrDetonia> right... make sure you pay attention
to what you're doing next time
3068 [12:35:58] <ForceRecon> yeah you got that right..
3069 [12:35:59] <MrDetonia> you can check your /etc/fstab file to
see what /dev/sda5 was for
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3071 [12:36:30] <MrDetonia> possibly you can recover using a
program called "testdisk", otherwise recreate the
partition if it was something simple like /tmp or swap
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3076 [12:37:57] <rafalcpp> when I fixed the system (mounted all
partitions) in initramfs, how to proceed with boot up into normal
(or single user) mode?
3077 [12:38:09] <ForceRecon> swap was on /dev/sda5 during
installation
3078 [12:38:09] <ForceRecon>
UUID=4e367d38-9398-40b6-bbbb-c1d3ce1937e9 none
3079 [12:38:29] <Cl0udN9ne> ,v java-fx
3080 [12:38:30] <judd> No package named 'java-fx' was
found in amd64.
3081 [12:38:30] <MrDetonia> okay, then that's lucky
3082 [12:38:35] <ForceRecon> How do I recreate it and how do I
know how big it was
3083 [12:38:44] <|DM|> I've had good results with testdisk
3084 [12:38:49] <MrDetonia> you can (carefully) recreate the
partition in fdisk - it will be free space now
3085 [12:38:56] <Cl0udN9ne> is there a package which provides
openjdk 8 java fx in debian stretch?
3086 [12:38:57] <|DM|> Oh, it was just swap
3087 [12:39:03] <MrDetonia> then mkswap, swapon, and rebuild your
/etc/fstab
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3091 [12:40:19] <ForceRecon> well those are my key words so I will
start reading on that.. I am only in linux for 3 months about.. Ill
figure it out.. If I need some direction I will re ask.. Any
concerns I should have not to do something wrong..
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3095 [12:40:59] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, good luck. At no point
should you need to delete any more partitions - it will simply be a
case of running fdisk, creating a new partition, and then running
the above commands on that new partition
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3098 [12:41:07] <Cl0udN9ne> ,v java
3099 [12:41:08] <judd> No package named 'java' was found
in amd64.
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3102 [12:41:32] <ForceRecon> THanks MrDetonia, its just things
like this that concern me - mkswap will use the entire partition or
file if it is omitted. Specifying it is unwise - a typo may destroy
your disk.
3103 [12:42:08] <invizus> ,v open-jdk
3104 [12:42:09] <judd> No package named 'open-jdk' was
found in amd64.
3105 [12:42:18] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, that's just a
disclaimer for "make sure you know what you're doing"
3106 [12:42:21] <rafalcpp> ok you should just exit the initramfs
with command "exit"
3107 [12:42:30] <rafalcpp> this channel is not helpful today (;
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3109 [12:42:49] <MrDetonia> the syntax will be 'mkswap
/dev/sda5' - depending on what partition number is made with
fdisk
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3111 [12:43:03] <lovelybac0n> Why do you want to pullute your
system with java?
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3115 [12:43:50] <BluesKaj> howdy folks
3116 [12:43:52] <Cl0udN9ne> an app i downloaded needs it
3117 [12:43:57] <bazhang> lovelybac0n, some might need it, not
really topical is it
3118 [12:44:15] <ForceRecon> MrDetonia: I am reading that now..
However, will it make the swap folder of a size of its own choosing
or do I have to specify as with the command the -pagesize
3119 [12:44:29] <lovelybac0n> it's bad. Program in something
else.
3120 [12:44:41] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, the entire partition you
made will be the swap area, no need to specify a size
3121 [12:44:56] <rafalcpp> guess how long it took to netinstall
almost minimal debian (just xfce+basic system) on raid-mirror 2 usb
pendrives?
3122 [12:46:05] <ForceRecon> mkswap: error: /dev/sda5 is mounted;
will not make swapspace
3123 [12:46:34] <ForceRecon> however, when you click on it it says
it is not mounted
3124 [12:46:52] <MrDetonia> 'mount | grep sda5'
3125 [12:46:58] <MrDetonia> will tell you where, if anywhere
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3129 [12:47:29] <ForceRecon> shows nothing..
3130 [12:47:41] <ForceRecon> hmm wth.. at least Im having fun..
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3133 [12:48:08] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, what does
'lsblk' say about it?
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3137 [12:49:18] <ForceRecon> sda 8:0 0 698.7G 0 disk
3138 [12:49:18] <ForceRecon> ├─sda1 8:1 0 690.8G 0 part /
3139 [12:49:18] <ForceRecon> ├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
3140 [12:49:21] <sherab> io donwloaded a cinammon extenssion on my
debian jessie how can i tell if it will install?
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3142 [12:49:32] <ForceRecon> └─sda5 8:5 0 7.8G 0 part [SWAP]
3143 [12:49:32] <ForceRecon> sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom
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3145 [12:50:04] <MrDetonia> ah, that says it is already being used
as swap
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3148 [12:50:44] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, are you missing sda3 and
sda4? or did they just not paste
3149 [12:51:08] <ForceRecon> there is no 3 or 4
3150 [12:51:14] <MrDetonia> >Packages to be removed: nmp
3151 [12:51:16] <MrDetonia> Oh no(!)
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3153 [12:51:21] <MrDetonia> npm*
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3155 [12:51:40] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon, okay then looks like no
problem after all, unless something else is missing
3156 [12:52:03] <ForceRecon> no.. just won't mount and is
unclickable
3157 [12:52:09] <ForceRecon> and error in fstab
3158 [12:52:16] <MrDetonia> it's being used as swap though
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3160 [12:52:25] <MrDetonia> what's the error in fstab?
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3164 [12:53:45] <ForceRecon>
replaced-url
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3166 [12:54:29] <MrDetonia> that seems fine, as long as the UUID
still matches
3167 [12:54:53] <MrDetonia> /dev/sda5 is being used for swap
according to lsblk (that's why you can't mount it - it
isn't mountable)
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3170 [12:56:15] <tw> "missing" part3/4 is standard
layout for mbr extended partitioning.
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3172 [12:56:46] <MrDetonia> I've never seen that before but
if that makes sense
3173 [12:56:48] <ForceRecon> how do you know if the uuid still
matches? any way to check
3174 [12:57:04] <MrDetonia> yes but I forget the command, I think
it's lsblkid or something
3175 [12:57:12] <MrDetonia> blkid* maybe
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3177 [12:57:30] <BluesKaj> sudo lsblkid
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3180 [12:57:59] <MrDetonia> tha's the one, cheers
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3184 [12:58:52] <ForceRecon> I don't have that command
3185 [12:59:03] <BluesKaj> oddly enough sudo blkid works
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3187 [12:59:27] <ForceRecon>
replaced-url
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3189 [12:59:36] <ForceRecon> yeah I found that too.. thanks for
all the help guys
3190 [12:59:37] <BluesKaj> yeah, thei lsblkid works on
'buntus
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3192 [12:59:44] <sypher> blkid
3193 [13:00:21] <ForceRecon> /dev/sda1:
UUID="2db15fec-6387-47ec-ba92-7f735ee30be9"
TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="b711b71d-01"
3194 [13:00:21] <ForceRecon> /dev/sda5:
UUID="4e367d38-9398-40b6-bbbb-c1d3ce1937e9"
TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="b711b71d-05"
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3200 [13:01:18] <ForceRecon> looks ok
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3202 [13:01:52] <BluesKaj> or lsblk -f
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3204 [13:02:32] <ForceRecon> I guess it is all alright so to
speak..
3205 [13:02:42] <ForceRecon> I really thought I screwed something
up..
3206 [13:02:44] <lovelybac0n> lsblk is awesome
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3215 [13:05:39] <ForceRecon> I really wanted to blow away my
windows machine and load debian.. but I just can't get it to
boot with the live cd.. and I can't take a chance to wipe it
out and it not work..
3216 [13:06:08] <ForceRecon> Gonna give stretch a couple more
weeks and maybe things will beupdated? Wishful thinking?
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3218 [13:06:38] <MrDetonia> Updates will just be bugfixes and
security patches from now in Stretch
3219 [13:06:49] <ForceRecon> live dvd with firmware and non free
just gives me black screen on boot after choice..there is no way to
E edit the boot to try toram
3220 [13:06:56] <MrDetonia> I would recommend you simply say
goodbye to Windows and never look back :)
3221 [13:07:30] <MrDetonia> what gpu do you have? I've had
black screens with Radeon cards before but very specific ones
3222 [13:07:37] <ForceRecon> I have 3 monitors and a pretty decent
machine.. I really wish I could change over.. but I am not savy
enough to even know what to try
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3225 [13:08:15] <ForceRecon>
replaced-url
3226 [13:08:17] <MrDetonia> oh if you're getting no console
at all after GRUB, then it's setting the wrong videomode
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3228 [13:08:44] <MrDetonia> ForceRecon,
replaced-url
3229 [13:09:00] <MrDetonia> can be a bit trial and error I'm
afraid
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3231 [13:09:17] <BluesKaj> ForceRecon, I've hadgood luck with
the netinstall images using the regular old textbased method rather
then the GUI, which gave me trouble
3232 [13:09:58] <ForceRecon> yeah I did not do the install just
trying to make sure the machine will work
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3234 [13:10:17] <ForceRecon> but again.. I have no clue what I am
doing when it comes to hacking my way through a live dvd..
3235 [13:10:28] <tw> livedvd, yikes.
3236 [13:10:42] <gry> tw: I heard it is useful for testing
hwardware, sound etc
3237 [13:10:43] <tw> I didn't think that was well maintained.
3238 [13:10:54] <ForceRecon> unless I try I won't know but
right now I need my machine to work.. and to have it not work and
then spend 2 days rebulding it in windows again would suck
3239 [13:11:40] <tw> Didn't someone suggest booting a usb
disk you netinstalled to the other day? That would be much, MUCH
less headache.
3240 [13:11:50] <ForceRecon> I could try another distro but I
really don't want to leave debian
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3242 [13:12:00] <vicky> hello all! I have made the mistake of
uninstalling the existing kernel without any older kernel in place.
Now the version of the kernel in the repos (i.e., 4.9) is too big to
be installed in the 175M free space that I have in /
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3244 [13:12:22] <ForceRecon> maybe I should just try linux mint
and see if it shows me all my monitors
3245 [13:12:24] <gry> why do you have so little free space
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3247 [13:12:38] <BluesKaj> livemedia can be non representative of
the install to a real drive, especially with debian ...dunno why,
just buggy perhaps
3248 [13:12:40] <tw> vicky: maybe `apt clean` will free some
space?
3249 [13:12:58] <ForceRecon> I thought debian 9 did not support
UEFI
3250 [13:13:06] <ForceRecon> or does it.
3251 [13:13:06] <tw> it does, just not the livecd.
3252 [13:13:14] <tw> deb9 does uefi just fine.
3253 [13:13:15] <ForceRecon> I think thats my problem
3254 [13:13:27] <ForceRecon> at least one of them
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3257 [13:14:06] <vicky> tw: no luck there, i have managed to clean
up 175M out of the 190M required
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3261 [13:15:51] <vicky> this is the partitioning setup -
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3262 [13:16:08] <de-facto> Does the netinstall medium for Stretch
boot in UEFI mode?
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3264 [13:16:42] <tw> vicky: you don't have a partition for
/lib
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3270 [13:17:43] <BluesKaj> ForceRecon, there is a drastic method
that some including me have used to get arounf the uefi problem, set
partition table to dos instead of gpt and wipe all the uefi boot etc
partitions off the drive and use legacy mode (like the old bios) I
don't recommend it , but it is an option..
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3273 [13:18:30] <de-facto> The more partitions the higher the
likelyhood of running into full partitions
3274 [13:18:55] <ForceRecon> offtopic I am just curious why there
are so many partitions to begin with
3275 [13:18:59] <ForceRecon> geez
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3277 [13:19:12] <ForceRecon> there must be good reason..
3278 [13:19:35] <tw> I do it so I don't have to implement
quota. A full disk won't make the system unbootable. There are
good reasons for it.
3279 [13:19:40] <BluesKaj> that's the nature of the uefi
system
3280 [13:19:57] <tw> And uefi needs particular partitions to boot.
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3282 [13:20:34] <ForceRecon>
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3284 [13:20:42] <ForceRecon> learn something new..
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3286 [13:21:33] <MrDetonia> dist-upgrade done, ssh config checked,
grub checked, rebooting...
3287 [13:21:37] * MrDetonia crosses fingers
3288 [13:21:44] <ForceRecon> woot!
3289 [13:22:41] <ForceRecon> Thanks everyone.. gonna read this
Grub Tips and Tricks and maybe give it a whirl
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3291 [13:24:07] <MrDetonia> flawless upgrade, nice
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3293 [13:24:23] <ForceRecon> way to go MrDetonia
3294 [13:24:24] <MrDetonia> so glad we can do that now instead of
reinstalling the whole OS
3295 [13:25:17] <gry> debian features flawless upgrades for many
years
3296 [13:25:35] <MrDetonia> not in my experience - maybe I just
did them wrong before :^)
3297 [13:25:47] <gry> perhaps
3298 [13:25:48] <MrDetonia> wheezy to jessie broke horribly when I
tried that
3299 [13:26:14] <ForceRecon> is there like a eventviewer in linux
that shows you serious errors only
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3301 [13:26:35] <MrDetonia> nothing like eventviewer, but
you'll learn how the different logs work
3302 [13:26:42] <MrDetonia> there is a syslog, that you can search
over
3303 [13:26:50] <MrDetonia> and dmesg
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3313 [13:30:42] <bazhang> ,v trickle
3314 [13:30:43] <judd> Package: trickle on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.07-9+b1; jessie: 1.07-10; stretch: 1.07-10+b1; sid: 1.07-10.1;
buster: 1.07-10.1
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3323 [13:38:12] <rapha> where in the installer image is the
vmlinuz file? (i'm looking at debian-9.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso)
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3325 [13:38:27] <slax0r> find . -name vmlinuz
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3328 [13:41:00] <rootkea> Hello! I just upgraded to Stretch from
Jessie and I'm experiencing this weird issue with
xfce4-terminal. Whenever I type "clear" on terminal it
clears the terminal (that's expected!) *but* now I can
scrollback only a screenful. Earlier text n terminal is just
can't be scrollbacked to. Here are the screenshots
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3329 [13:41:00] <rootkea> e the scrollbar.
3330 [13:41:32] <rootkea> xfce4 -terminal version 0.8.3
3331 [13:41:33] <rapha> Thank you slax0r
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3334 [13:42:14] <slax0r> rootkea: I can do that on jessie as well,
and I'm pretty sure it was possible in older version as well
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3336 [13:43:21] <rootkea> slax0r: No! On older version I could
scrollback to earlier terminal text.
3337 [13:43:43] <slax0r> oh, I see
3338 [13:43:56] <rootkea> scrollback was never restricted to only
a screenful after typing "clear" on terminal
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3356 [13:54:38] <altab> hi, I'm upgrading packets (Debian 8
to Debian 9) before dist-upgrade and I have this error message :
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3364 [13:58:32] <babilen> altab: Where did you get that
3.14.32-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64 kernel from?
3365 [13:58:39] <altab> I don't know
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3369 [13:58:55] <ForceRecon> lets say I install stretch from
scratch on my PC.. when I get done.. I only have 2 of the 3 monitors
working.. What exactly should I research in order to get the 3rd one
going.. What would I be looking for regarding configuration and
where do I look
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3371 [14:00:02] <babilen> altab: Could you paste the output of
"uname -a", "dpkg -l linux-image*", "ls
-lah /lib/modules" and "dpkg -S
/lib/modules/3.14.32-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64/" to
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3373 [14:00:36] <sypher> babilen: It's an OVH virtual server
kernel, I believe.
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3376 [14:01:11] <altab> sypher: yes it is
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3379 [14:01:51] <babilen> Probably an OpenVZ box
3380 [14:01:56] <BluesKaj> ForceRecon, no point speculating since
support here will need actual errors from /var/log for example to
figure what the problem is.
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3383 [14:02:20] <babilen> altab: So, do you have control over the
kernel your VM uses?
3384 [14:02:40] <FBI_Anon> hey what happens if apt-get upgrade
(via ssh tunnel) is interupted? can i just continue later with
apt-get upgrade or do i need ot add special flags?
3385 [14:02:43] <ForceRecon> okay.. I am going to do it.. :)
3386 [14:02:52] <ForceRecon> lets see where this train takes us
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3392 [14:04:40] <mum0l> Hi guys, I've some weird thing with
my Debian 7.8.. I've a user named "dtuser" and in
limits.conf there are limits set for him to 10k, sadly system do not
see them.. and put default ones, any ideas what can be the reason of
that behaviour?
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3393 [14:05:14] <mum0l> system was reloaded couple of times and
the issue still exist, I;m running a bit out of ideas..
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3398 [14:07:25] <iam_> hello everyone
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3405 [14:13:03] <iam_> anybody knows how to setup pure kde without
its apps? excluding just install kde-plasma-desktop package and then
remove unnecessary apps.
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3414 [14:17:24] <jelly> FBI_Anon: all apt commands are supposed to
be restartable.
3415 [14:17:30] <fender0107401> Hi all, I just upgraded my system
to 9.0 and I got one question: where is the ifconfig cmd?
3416 [14:17:57] <jelly> fender0107401: use "ip a" or
install net-tools back
3417 [14:17:57] <tw> fender0107401: deprecated, use iproute2
commands if possible. If not, install net-utils (deprecated)
3418 [14:18:04] <tw> net-tools, my mistake
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3420 [14:18:33] <fender0107401> Got it. :)
3421 [14:18:50] <jelly> fender0107401: read the release notes.
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3424 [14:19:30] <fender0107401> Good, will do that.
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3433 [14:22:55] <darme_> do you guys use deb-multimedia packages?
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3435 [14:23:22] <tw> If I need a specific feature, but that
hasn't been the case for a long time.
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3438 [14:23:57] <vicky> tw: sorry about the late reply, yes there
is no separate partition for /lib could i move the directory to some
other partition and use a link instead?
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3442 [14:24:47] <darme_> debian is keeping things free, but free
things doesnt show my videos correctly... or I just dont know how to
configure it?
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3447 [14:25:52] <lovelybac0n> mpv is not enough?
3448 [14:26:15] <tw> vicky: probably would work. I don't know
if it'll detect correctly or goof up initrd generation or
soforth. It's worth a shot, but have a rescue disk on hand.
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3450 [14:26:47] <darme_> im using vlc, but mpv is enough it works
correctly
3451 [14:26:50] <vicky> tw: is there any way i could install an
older kernel without breaking the system?
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3458 [14:29:41] <tw> There are older kernel versions in apt if
you're on wheezy/jessie. It might work on stretch but usually
you can upgrade the kernel without breaking glibc, but not
downgrade.
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3466 [14:31:24] <jelly> vicky: no, do not move whole of /lib, that
will break your system
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3494 [14:45:32] <tw> jelly: it worked for me >.> I had to
use busybox-static to ln -s /opt/lib /lib. Reboots fine though.
3495 [14:46:03] <tw> But like I said, I don't know the crazy
side effects related to relocated stuff.
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3503 [14:47:06] <ForceRecon> okay, so I am going to do a clean
stretch installation.. I believe I need firmware and non free. Can
someone point me to the correct ISO
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3505 [14:47:20] <ForceRecon> or if there is something else I
should be using please let me know
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3508 [14:47:28] <jelly> tw: initramfs has to be smart enough to
mount both / and /lib before passing control to real OS
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3514 [14:48:22] <tw> Otherwise init can't come up. But it
already has to be that smart to bring up /usr because all of
systemd's crap is in there.
3515 [14:48:22] <jelly> dpkg sort of deals with symlinked dirs in
a sane way
3516 [14:48:22] <dpkg> jelly: KCI error, or a problem with the
Keyboard-Chair Interface.
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3523 [14:49:03] <Bliepo> So I am setting up opendkim, but for some
reason the config in /etc/default/opendkim is being *completely
ignored*
3524 [14:50:10] <Bliepo> I need to have the socket in
/var/spool/postfix (because of the chroot), so I uncommented the
RUNDIR suggestion that should do this, but it is being ignored
3525 [14:50:28] <Bliepo> Instead the socket is still located in
/var/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock
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3527 [14:50:47] <jelly> or you can dispose of silly postfix chroot
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3529 [14:51:20] <Bliepo> Or I could just fix this problem and have
my chroot
3530 [14:51:36] <tw> vicky: actually, it's much safer to move
just /lib/modules and that should cover your issue.
3531 [14:51:42] <ForceRecon> okay so why are non free firmware
unofficial
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3533 [14:51:57] <ForceRecon> and should I try the official or go
with firmware-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
3534 [14:51:57] <tw> moving lib/ld.so is probably just straight up
a bad idea.
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3541 [14:55:19] <jelly> ForceRecon: Debian ships only free
software, so any image that has even a tiny bit of non-free software
won't ever be official
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3545 [14:57:54] <ForceRecon> yeah I just read the difference
online.. However, the unofficial could have been created by anyone
on the dev team including maybe the big boys. So the unofficial
supports new hardware, might install differently and includes items
not found in the official debian repository. Which is good and bad..
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3548 [14:58:24] <ForceRecon> I am going to try the unofficial and
see if it works.. if not then I will try the official and deal with
missing things later on
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3550 [14:58:34] <iam_> Hi all. Anybody knows how to setup pure kde
without its apps? Excluding just install kde-plasma-desktop package
and then remove unnecessary apps
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3552 [14:59:10] <ForceRecon> what I find interesting in linux is
there is no visual way to know if a driver was not loaded for
something and unless you really track it down you will never know
what you are missing, vs windows so to speak. How incorrect is that
thinking
3553 [14:59:18] <jelly> ForceRecon: these support the exact same
hardware as the official images, but you don't have to add
firmware on the side to make some drivers work
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3570 [15:04:05] <Plushfish> ircd-irc2 on stretch hangs at setting
up
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3573 [15:05:06] <ForceRecon> when I used to build windows machines
I always created a d drive for my dropbox and games folder and
downloads.. I do like the linux structure, is it wise to change the
home drive to its own spot>
3574 [15:05:42] <ForceRecon> what are common drive partitioning
suggestions
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3577 [15:06:23] <Plushfish> "systemctl status
<name>" gives me "start operation times out"
... wtf is this for a status message!?
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3581 [15:07:04] <dna1> Does debian stable still come without
wireless?
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3588 [15:10:23] <towo^work> dna1, this question does not make many
sense
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3591 [15:11:09] <dna1> i thought they would add that with the
update
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3594 [15:11:34] <towo^work> debian stable does work fine with
wireless
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3597 [15:11:47] <towo^work> dna1, so again, tell us your real
problem
3598 [15:11:52] <dna1> you have to download extra repositories
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3600 [15:12:21] <towo^work> most wireless chipsets needs non-free
firmware#
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3602 [15:12:49] <towo^work> and since debian is dfsg, that
firmwares or repos are not included
3603 [15:12:59] <towo^work> so read about non-free and be happy
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3612 [15:14:26] <dna1> does ubuntu come with these non free
firmwares?
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3615 [15:15:02] <hasdf> want to switch from php7.0 (dotdeb
sources) to php7.0 with stretch sources. How would I do this?
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3619 [15:15:31] <towo^work> dna1, does it matter?
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3622 [15:16:18] <Bliepo> How nice, the opendkim.service uses hard
coded values for the socket and pid file. Thereby ignoring
/etc/default/opendkim
3623 [15:16:34] <dna1> i'm just asking
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3625 [15:16:40] <choice> Hello! How can I use FireFox on an
OpenBox machine? I downloaded and untarred it. But how do I start it
from the X-Server?
3626 [15:16:43] <choice> There is no start menu, no terminal no
nothing :)
3627 [15:16:50] <towo^work> dna1, in a debian channel?
3628 [15:17:13] <towo^work> ubuntu is not debian, so ask in their
channel
3629 [15:17:29] <dna1> in a debian context i would say
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3631 [15:17:48] <choice> When I right-click, I get a menu with
"webbrowser". But that gives me chromium. How can I start
my downloaded FireFox?
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3634 [15:19:09] <tremolo> You can open a terminal and run it from
wherever you untarred it to. You can edit your openbox menu to add
an entry for it.
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3640 [15:20:20] <choice> Guess I have to install some terminal
emulator then? But which one?
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3657 [15:25:56] <tw> I suggest xterm or rxvt and going from there.
I'm using lxterminal, but I haven't bothered to change the
defaults for x-terminal-emulator.
3658 [15:26:20] <tw> You may as well check if x-terminal-emulator
is set to something useful already.
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3661 [15:28:14] <Plushfish> tw: Does your last line mean Debian
doesn't have a useful terminal?
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3667 [15:29:33] <choice> Hello! I am trying to run the latest
FireFox on Debian 8, but it complains it is missing libgtk-3.so.0
3668 [15:29:38] <choice> Can I install it somehow?
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3674 [15:30:58] <tw> Plushfish: since x-terminal-emulator is
selected using the alternatives system, it might be set to something
that isn't nice to work with if you haven't installed
something nice.
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3677 [15:32:11] <towo^work> choice, what you mean with latest
firefox?
3678 [15:32:14] <tw> choice: have you tried installing firefox-esr
from apt? That'd probably save you a lot of trouble.
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3680 [15:32:21] <towo^work> choice, doenloaded tarball? if yes,
which?
3681 [15:32:34] <towo^work> s/e/w
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3683 [15:32:59] <choice> towo^work: Not sure. The one from the
mozilla page. It automagically choosen one.
3684 [15:33:20] <towo^work> why you do such nonsense?
3685 [15:33:25] <|DM|> Wait a minute, I just realized
3686 [15:33:34] <towo^work> install it from apt and all is good
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3688 [15:33:50] <|DM|> If I need a ^4.10 kernel to boot up my
ryzen pc
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3690 [15:33:52] <|DM|> How the hell do I get and build that
kernel, when debian 9 ships wiht 4.9 ??!?!?
3691 [15:34:02] <towo^work> choice, and propably you have
doenloaded the wrong arch
3692 [15:34:04] <|DM|> Crosscompile it?
3693 [15:34:05] <choice> towo^work: In the repos, there is only
iceweasel. I installed that one now.
3694 [15:34:11] <towo^work> choice, no
3695 [15:34:19] <|DM|> iceweasel points at firefox esr right now,
no?
3696 [15:34:21] <choice> towo^work: That made my chromium menu
entry go away. How do I get it back?
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3699 [15:35:09] <|DM|> Or does ryzen boot on 4.9, just not to full
potential?
3700 [15:35:20] <tw> It'll boot, you won't get MT
support, is how it reads.
3701 [15:35:26] <tw> I don't have one though, so YMMV.
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3703 [15:37:09] <|DM|> Ah, ok. Guess I wont get to use the threads
to full potential first compile round
3704 [15:37:16] <|DM|> Still, if it boots, fixable
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3708 [15:38:06] <tw> There's no reason it shouldn't
boot. It's still x86. They'd have to do something really
funky (abhorably compatibility breaking) to make it not boot.
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3745 [15:54:34] <jstolare1> just upgraded from jessie to stretch.
It seems that chkconfig has been removed from stretch? At least
aptitude now lists it as obsolete.
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3748 [15:54:56] <jstolarek> what aree the recommended
replacements?
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3751 [15:56:02] <dury> hi there channel :-)
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3755 [15:56:54] <dury> does this repo work or it's down deb
replaced-url
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3758 [15:57:25] <Jurida> Hi, I need an application that will edit
packets for me at tcp level
3759 [15:57:31] <Jurida> is there such a thing?
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3761 [15:58:48] <dury> is firefox repository for debian broke or
what?
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3766 [16:00:59] <dury> Failed to fetch
replaced-url
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3768 [16:01:35] <dury> how can?
3769 [16:02:08] <dury> can anyone drive me please?
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3774 [16:03:27] <dury> Jurida, packages for tcp?
3775 [16:03:45] <bullgard4> Where is available a public archive
for the mailing list debian-user-german@lists.debian.org?
3776 [16:03:56] <Jurida> capture, edit, and send actually
3777 [16:03:58] <Jurida> that sort of thing
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3781 [16:04:48] <dury> Jurida, jeesuuss no idea mate, sorry
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3783 [16:04:59] <tw> tcpdump/pcap, iptables, squid,
nfnetlink_queue (interface). You can do a lot of interesting things,
you'd have to be more specific.
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3790 [16:05:50] <dury> tw, can you assist please?
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3793 [16:06:08] <tw> dury: install firefox-esr from the regular
repositories.
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3796 [16:06:27] <tw> I don't know anything about that
particular repository.
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3798 [16:06:56] <dury> which one is yours then? tw
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3801 [16:07:05] <rafalcpp> W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
3802 [16:07:22] <rafalcpp> The following packages will be
upgraded: debian-archive-keyring
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3804 [16:07:30] <rafalcpp> are both this things expected for
debian 8 today?
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3806 [16:08:26] <dury> rafalcpp, you got the same problem?
3807 [16:08:39] <rafalcpp> dury: I got the above, yes
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3809 [16:09:12] <rafalcpp> dury: I got the above, yes
3810 [16:09:23] <rafalcpp> dury: asking #debian-security on OFTC
irc
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3812 [16:10:23] <rafalcpp> dury: ask them if you want to. got to
afk now
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3815 [16:10:53] <dury> rafalcpp, what's afk?
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3819 [16:11:36] <greycat> "away from keyboard"
3820 [16:11:47] <dury> catch it
3821 [16:11:48] <ham5> lol wow
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3823 [16:12:13] <dury> greycat, :-)
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3826 [16:12:37] <dury> greycat, what could be the problem you
think?
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3828 [16:13:03] <greycat> The problem? Is that he's not at
his keyboard to answer what afk means.
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3830 [16:13:36] <dury> greycat, I mean with that firefox repo
3831 [16:13:53] <greycat> What makes you think I know anything
about firefox repositories?
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3838 [16:15:26] <dury> greycat, I've thought you know another
repo to replace that
3839 [16:15:35] <dury> greycat, sorry
3840 [16:15:42] <greycat> I just got here. I don't even have
CONTEXT for what you are asking.
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3846 [16:17:46] <dury> greycat, I'm asking why Failed to
fetch
replaced-url
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3850 [16:18:35] <greycat> Why bother using mozilla.debian.net?
Isn't 52 already a large enough number? Didn't it already
change enough random things? Already make your buttons gigantic
enough?
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3854 [16:19:29] <f-a> I am having difficulties with `startx` and
.xsession-errors has this entry
3855 [16:19:32] <bullgard4> [solved]
3856 [16:19:33] <f-a> dbus-update-activation-environment: warning:
error sending to systemd:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Process
org.freedesktop.systemd1 exited with status 1
3857 [16:19:46] <f-a> what can I do to diagnose this (no
DE/xmonad)
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3859 [16:19:57] <dury> greycat, right .
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3863 [16:21:11] <dury> greycat, great hack though
3864 [16:21:16] <greycat> err... what?
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3866 [16:21:34] <greycat> f-a: personally I'd start with
"systemctl status dbus" (as root, so you get logs too)
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3875 [16:23:05] <f-a> is active and seems fine, greycat , last
message: Jun 20 16:10:25 x60s dbus[428]: [system] Successfully
activated service 'org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1'
3876 [16:23:25] <greycat> Then I've got no ideas.
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3886 [16:25:07] <tw> f-a: usually the display manager starts a
per-session user dbus process. If you're calling startx, you
may need to start your own.
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3891 [16:25:40] <greycat> tw: I've never had to do that. It
has always worked for me. Jessie and stretch, fvwm, no DE.
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3896 [16:26:27] <greycat> f-a: is there anything unusual about
this setup? Did you replace systemd with some other init system? Are
you inside a VM/container of some kind?
3897 [16:26:33] <tw> greycat: do you use dbus-launch in that
config or just exec the processes as children of your
process-session directly?
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3901 [16:27:03] <zykotick9> dury: <sidenote> i'm
getting a 404 from m.d.n's jessie-backports as well, so you are
not alone...
3902 [16:27:08] <f-a> greycat: no, systemd is there, no
container/vm. I compiled xmonad myself though
3903 [16:27:20] <greycat> tw: I login on tty1, and run
'startx'. I have a .xsession file that does a few things,
then 'exec fvwm' at the end. Very traditional. I have not
had to manually touch dbus or anything.
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3906 [16:27:57] <f-a> also alt-n does not work so I gotta exit
irssi for a second to detach tmux
3907 [16:27:57] <f-a> brb
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3920 [16:30:45] <zykotick9> f-a: <sidenote> i ran into an
issue with alt-n with stretch's xterm... i spend a few seconds
trying to figure it out, but just install rxvt-unicode and called it
a day...
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3923 [16:31:33] <f-a> zykotick9: I do use urxvt too, but god knows
why xterm is spawned
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3925 [16:31:47] <f-a> and the usable screen is a quarter of what
it used to be
3926 [16:31:53] <f-a> I suspect xmonad gets not invoked
3927 [16:32:36] <f-a> I forgot: where should I find an invocation
of it? in .xinitrc?
3928 [16:32:48] <greycat> startx reads ~/.xsession if that exists,
or ~/.xinitrc otherwise
3929 [16:33:00] <Jurida> I love bash compilers
3930 [16:33:00] <greycat> if neither exists, then it uses the
default system Xsession
3931 [16:33:14] <dury> zykotick9, so what's the solution
then?
3932 [16:33:17] <f-a> ok, got no .xsession
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3936 [16:33:34] <greycat> /etc/X11/Xsession then, probably
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3939 [16:33:58] <Jurida> Does anyone know some good bash compiler?
3940 [16:34:41] <zykotick9> dury: wait 'till it's fixed?
3941 [16:34:56] <greycat> Use firefox-esr 52 from security?
3942 [16:35:08] <dury> zykotick9, right, ok.... cheerss there
3943 [16:35:20] <f-a> greycat: ok, apt-get removing xmonad and
compiling it from source might not have been my best bet I fear. Can
you tell me where/when you call your dm?
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3946 [16:35:34] <greycat> the last line of my ~/.xsession is exec
fvwm
3947 [16:35:35] <tw> Jurida: What are you trying to do that
requires compiling shell script?
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3949 [16:36:17] <Jurida> restrict users from editing said script
3950 [16:36:33] <greycat> translation: hiding how horribly bad his
script is
3951 [16:36:36] <dury> all right guys
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3953 [16:36:44] <Jurida> and selling it
3954 [16:36:49] <greycat> and that.
3955 [16:36:53] <Jurida> gotta love that one
3956 [16:36:58] <f-a> greycat: beforeor after . /etc/X11/Xsession
?
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3958 [16:37:23] <greycat> f-a: No no. If you use a .xsession file,
you are *overriding* /etc/X11/Xsession and not using it at all.
3959 [16:37:46] <f-a> greycat: in my .xinitrc, as last line, I
have . /etc/X11/Xsession
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3962 [16:38:12] <greycat> My .xsession has 4 lines, but if I wrote
it in one line for IRC it would look like xsetroot -solid gray;
xmodmap -e "keysym Super_L = Multi_key"; xset s off; xset
dpms 0 1800 0; exec fvwm
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3966 [16:38:28] <f-a> mhhhh
3967 [16:38:31] <Jurida> mac users will buy bash scripts without a
thought
3968 [16:38:33] <Jurida> : - )
3969 [16:38:58] <tw> f-a: /etc/X11/Xsession doesn't return,
it calls exit 0
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3971 [16:39:05] <f-a> uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
3972 [16:39:06] <greycat>
replaced-url
3973 [16:39:10] <f-a> and now I am there in X
3974 [16:39:11] <dury> bbl
3975 [16:39:20] <f-a> thanks greycat Jurida & friends
3976 [16:39:30] <Jurida> greycat: I do not agree with your
opinions
3977 [16:39:43] <f-a> I can now open a terminal and play nethack
3978 [16:39:47] <f-a> well since we are there
3979 [16:40:13] <f-a> since we are there, I had to (root)
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup again
3980 [16:40:25] <f-a> (while in linux console)
3981 [16:40:29] <sypher> greycat: I 100% agree with that.
3982 [16:40:32] <f-a> is there a way to make it permanent
3983 [16:40:37] <Jurida> calling something "bad" because
you don't like that feature / possibility is very short-sighted
in my opinion
3984 [16:40:41] <FBI_Anon> hey what happens if apt-get upgrade
(via ssh tunnel) is interupted? can i just continue later with
apt-get upgrade or do i need ot add special flags?
3985 [16:40:43] <Jurida> the more options the better
3986 [16:40:45] <sypher> greycat: Clarifying, I completely agree
with your opinions on that page.
3987 [16:40:47] <tw> greycat: if signature enforcement existed,
I'd disagree with you, but for the most part, you're spot
on.
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3989 [16:41:02] <FBI_Anon> oh wait jelly answered me. nevermind.
3990 [16:41:18] <greycat> FBI_Anon: if you were still in the
downloading stage, you can continue with no problems
3991 [16:41:27] <dontknow> ugh! firefo release doesn't exist
for stretch >.<
3992 [16:41:27] <FBI_Anon> no it was in the second stage
3993 [16:41:33] <Arcademan> quick question: is there any eta on
when stretch backports will be enabled via the on-line package
manager?
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3995 [16:41:34] <FBI_Anon> greycat: it was in the installing stage
3996 [16:41:38] <tremolo> Jurida: Wasn't the point of
compiling it to obfuscate the code and diminish your customers'
options?
3997 [16:41:39] <greycat> FBI_Anon: if it died during package
installations, you may have to do "apt-get -f install"
and/or "dpkg --configure -a"
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3999 [16:41:47] <FBI_Anon> ok cool greycat
4000 [16:41:55] <tw> Jurida: if your shell script is complex
enough and hard enough to maintain and you continue to maintain it,
people will pay you to maintain it. This is effectively what RHEL
and proxmox are.
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4002 [16:42:19] <tw> Proxmox being a buttload of disgusting perl.
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4004 [16:43:02] <sypher> I may be wrong, but I suspect that
obfuscating a script so that it can be sold is anathema to the
spirit of the DFSG.
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4006 [16:43:22] <Jurida> tremolo: tw : I am not selling algorithms
and information, I'm selling a single series of tasks, if they
want more options they'll pay for that
4007 [16:43:39] <greycat> sypher: I agree. It would almost
certainly be considered non-free because the source code is supposed
to be "the preferred form for editing"
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4009 [16:44:16] <sypher> greycat: To say nothing of "free
redistribution."
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4011 [16:44:34] <tremolo> Short answer: I don't know of a
good bash compiler. Longer answer, I have never had any interest in
a bash compiler because the only reasons for such a thing to exist
make me puke a little.
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4013 [16:45:45] <tremolo> So maybe they exist and I've just
not been exposed to them.
4014 [16:46:11] <greycat> If they exist (which I'm sure they
do), they are in the sleazy underworld, along with programs for
sending spam email and so on.
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4019 [16:47:15] <Jurida> business is business, that's why the
most widely used user-oriented operating system (windows) and one of
its founders (bill gates) became rich, not with free software. Cars
don't work with free software
4020 [16:47:17] <tremolo> It's such a bizarre concept that I
first thought you were asking which compiler to use to build bash.
4021 [16:47:26] <Jurida> don't you drive a car, greycat
sypher ?
4022 [16:47:36] <Jurida> tremolo: ^
4023 [16:47:45] <greycat> Jurida: I think you have trolled long
enough. Debian doesn't have any of them. Please look elsewhere.
4024 [16:48:06] <Jurida> Merely mentioning facts is not trolling.
4025 [16:48:32] <jelly> Jurida: keep this channel for tech support
issues please, if you want to chat on philosophies of OS and
software, there's #debian-offtopic
4026 [16:48:34] <tremolo> I ride a bike, 1983 Nighthawk. I'm
not sure what software has to do with it.
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4032 [16:50:22] <greycat> I've been informed that Debian does
have 'shc'. So my earlier statement was incorrect.
4033 [16:50:31] <Jurida> [16:39] <greycat>
replaced-url
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4040 [16:53:29] <tw> f-a: as far as I know, all actions with
dpkg-reconfigure are permanent.
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4042 [16:53:55] <f-a> tw: are you running stretch?
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4044 [16:54:13] <tw> yes, but lightdm -> i3, not startx.
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4046 [16:54:57] <f-a> tw: I meant the linux terminal not X
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4049 [16:56:01] <iodev> greycat: hi
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4052 [16:56:49] <tw> f-a: Either way, dpkg-reconfigure calls the
deb package's configure (post-?)install script which should be
permanent.
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4055 [16:57:39] <dunderproto> is there a pgp signed sha sum
somewhere for the latest release? I can't find seem to find it
4056 [16:57:56] <jelly> dunderproto: in the very same directory
where you got the .iso image from
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4058 [16:59:04] <dunderproto> jelly: Thanks. I clicked on the link
on the front page, so it wasn't obvious at first, but I
realized that if I leave out the file name, I can see the iso
directory.
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4060 [16:59:29] <jelly> yeah, sorry, it's not linked right
there next to iso
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4063 [17:02:05] <dontknow> is it ok to install firefox from
unstable on stretch?
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4065 [17:02:27] <greycat> No.
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4068 [17:02:38] <dontknow> :/
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4070 [17:02:49] <greycat> ,v firefox-esr
4071 [17:02:50] <judd> Package: firefox-esr on amd64 -- jessie:
45.9.0esr-1~deb8u1; stretch: 45.9.0esr-1; buster: 45.9.0esr-1;
jessie-backports/firefox-release: 52.1.0esr-1~bpo80+1;
wheezy-security: 52.2.0esr-1~deb7u1; jessie-security:
52.2.0esr-1~deb8u1; stretch-security: 52.2.0esr-1~deb9u1; sid:
52.2.0esr-1
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4073 [17:02:58] <greycat> fuck, it's not even *newer*
4074 [17:03:07] <greycat> what are you people even talking about?
4075 [17:03:46] <epsilon> which is actually a good question,
what's the best way to have most current (and bugfree) firefox
in debian?
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4079 [17:03:57] <dontknow> stretch doesn't have firefox
backport because of rust dependency
4080 [17:03:57] <greycat> make sure you've got your
security.debian.org line set up, and you get 52. which is the same
version that sid has.
4081 [17:03:57] <jelly> dontknow: are you missing security repo in
stretch?
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4083 [17:04:34] <jelly> ,v firefox
4084 [17:04:35] <judd> Package: firefox on amd64 --
jessie-backports/firefox-release: 52.0-1~bpo80+1; sid: 54.0-1;
experimental: 55.0~b2-1
4085 [17:04:37] <dontknow> jelly, no. i have firefox-esr 52.2.0
4086 [17:04:39] <epsilon> just using backports, or external docker
container?
4087 [17:04:48] <tw> iirc, debian-security releases for both the
major browsers just track upstream because it's an almost
insurmountable task to maintain.
4088 [17:05:05] <epsilon> tw: exactly
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4091 [17:06:05] <epsilon> same applies to common software with
very frequent updates and major versions, like wordpress
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4094 [17:06:41] <greycat> The thought of using an even *faster*
release cycle than -esr just makes me feel old and tired.
4095 [17:07:20] <tw> epsilon:
replaced-url
4096 [17:07:31] <epsilon> well esr is very conservatice, version
upgrade liake 1-2 years - in web term it's already very slow
:-/
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4099 [17:08:46] <jelly> epsilon: if only. just 10 months lifetime.
4100 [17:08:58] <dontknow> what will happen for future esr release
for firefox. wouldn't it require rust?
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4103 [17:09:15] <jelly> dontknow: we'll cross that bridge
when we come to it
4104 [17:09:18] <greycat> the picture on
replaced-url
4105 [17:09:49] <jelly> there's a 2 month overlap, but the
step is 10 months
4106 [17:10:11] <greycat> maybe I'm reading the picture wrong
4107 [17:10:27] <jelly> maybe they prolonged 52 for some reason
4108 [17:10:29] <epsilon> jelly: I know, point of view... @work I
have firefox on my windows-box, windows-servers have firefox-esr. On
debian-servers and workstations have whatever debian stable provides
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4110 [17:10:45] <greycat> why would a -server have a browser
installed at all?
4111 [17:10:58] <jelly> but what do I know, I use -esr builds from
Mozilla themselves, not debian's
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4114 [17:12:53] <jhutchins_wk> epsilon: Your servers have a GUI
installed?
4115 [17:13:12] <jelly> dontknow: no
4116 [17:13:26] <jelly> er, nevermind that, got scrolled off
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4118 [17:14:19] <dontknow> jelly, why don't you follow
debian?
4119 [17:14:30] <dontknow> instead you use mozilla version
4120 [17:14:36] <jelly> hysterical raisins
4121 [17:14:44] <JuniusBrutus> lol
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4125 [17:15:30] <dontknow> ._.
4126 [17:15:34] <epsilon> sorry to the firefox-maintainers to say
this, but: the problem of using debian version of firefox is, I
always have some fuzzy feeling the browser had some know
vulnerabilities which is fixed in the vanilla firefox
4127 [17:16:07] <dontknow> o.0
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4129 [17:16:19] <greycat> I'm sure every version of every
major GUI web browser has hundreds of security holes just waiting to
be found.
4130 [17:16:30] <dontknow> firefox-esr gets security updates
4131 [17:16:55] <jelly> epsilon: your fuzzy feeling is incorrect,
mozilla upstream fixes security issues in both release and esr,
usually at the same time
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4136 [17:17:58] <jelly> ("release" being the branch they
prefer normal users to use, and which requires increasingly arcane
tools to even build)
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4142 [17:20:29] <epsilon> so, I'm not sure about this, you
think using debian's firefox-esr is safe enough for daily
surfing in web?
4143 [17:20:33] <dontknow> jelly, can you use firefox release from
mozilla?
4144 [17:20:53] <greycat> Sure, why not?
4145 [17:21:21] <dontknow> epsilon, yes! even it is better than
firefox release
4146 [17:21:49] <dontknow> because code will remain unchanged and
it will get only security updates
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4148 [17:22:00] <jelly> dontknow: I've been using it for
years now.
4149 [17:22:15] <jelly> it has its own autoupdate
4150 [17:22:25] <epsilon> greycat: I don't want ot be
offensive, please believe me. I just compare of numbers of updates
in windows-firefox (very frequent) and debian-firefox-esr (not so
often)
4151 [17:22:36] <dontknow> jelly, but you said you are using esr
version
4152 [17:22:52] <jelly> dontknow: yes. It updated itself from
45.9esr to 52.2esr this week.
4153 [17:23:10] <greycat> jelly: he was asking about using NON-esr
"release"
4154 [17:23:10] <jelly> just like the one in debian, it made me
sad
4155 [17:23:14] <dontknow> jelly, but i am talking about latest
firefox
4156 [17:23:28] <greycat> those things that they call releases
that are really betas
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4160 [17:23:37] <themill> epsilon: firefox-esr in debian and
firefox-esr in windows get updated pretty much as often
4161 [17:23:46] <jelly> dontknow: I imagine you could unpack that
tarball and use it, just like I'm using the esr tarball.
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4163 [17:24:06] <themill> epsilon: you need to make a fair
comparison
4164 [17:24:15] <epsilon> hm
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4168 [17:24:21] <jelly> dontknow: if you want auto-updates to
work, just make sure it's unpacked as your normal user
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4171 [17:24:41] <dontknow> ok. i will check out later
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4174 [17:25:02] <jelly> dontknow: and you need to make your own
.desktop file and put it in the righty place if you want it to
appear in menus
4175 [17:25:08] <jelly> right*
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4177 [17:25:33] <greycat> I believe that place is
/usr/share/applications/
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4181 [17:26:38] <themill> or ~/.local/share/applications/
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4186 [17:27:20] <jelly> Iguess if you have your own /opt/firefox
tree or even ~/firefox/ you probably don't want to pollute
packaged namespace for .desktop files
4187 [17:27:26] <Digz> heh... my debian 9.0 dvd torrents have
seeded 24 GB, 14 GB, and 10 GB overnight for DVDs 1 2 and 3...
4188 [17:27:33] <greycat> Stupid question: why did they make
~/.config and then abandon it and make ~/.local/share?
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4190 [17:28:08] <jelly> mysterious are the paths of FDO
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4192 [17:28:23] <jelly> (and really, gnome and redhat)
4193 [17:28:29] * themill puts that in the same boat as /usr/local/etc)
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4195 [17:29:18] <jelly> Digz: 34GB of firmware-dvd-1 !
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4197 [17:30:15] <jelly> but really, it downloaded at 500Mbps or
so, there's probably zero reason to leave a slower client
seeding
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4202 [17:30:50] <dontknow> jelly, could you enter about:buildconfg
and search for "profile", please? does it include that
flag?
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4204 [17:31:06] <dontknow> *about:buildconfig
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4230 [17:31:48] <Digz> jelly, with my 1 Gbps upload, I may be
helping at least a little bit.... i've seen it seed as high as
50 Mbit/s yesterday for a short while
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4256 [17:32:09] <Digz> oh yay! Its toddler time....
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4277 [17:32:44] <hata> nice spam
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4280 [17:33:00] <Ticho_> I wouldn't go as far as calling it
'nice'
4281 [17:33:15] <greycat> it's called sarcasm, Ticho_
4282 [17:33:32] <BluesKaj> it's kinda typical
4283 [17:34:16] <tremolo> I leave you guys for five minutes...
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4286 [17:34:54] <celyr> spam level has lowered a lot
4287 [17:34:55] <redsPL> those spammers almost always highlight
me.. lol
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4289 [17:35:12] <celyr> they used to prank bigpresh or something
4290 [17:35:25] <somepoortech> how exactly do they think
that's going to attract users?
4291 [17:35:36] <BluesKaj> they highlight everyone in the nick
list
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4294 [17:36:14] <greycat> Firefox ESR releases: 10 (Jan 2012), 17
(Nov 2012), 24 (Sep 2013), 31 (Jul 2014), 38 (May 2015), 45 (Mar
2016), 52 (Mar 2017)
4295 [17:37:10] <greycat> So... 10 months initially, but 12 months
for the last couple.
4296 [17:37:26] * sim590 thought someone wanted to talk... Realized it
was spam. Sigh...
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4298 [17:37:40] <BluesKaj> gave up on FF ...bloated and becoming
reliant on apps i don't want
4299 [17:38:07] <epsilon> BluesKaj: what's the alternative?
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4302 [17:38:39] <hata> rizon is getting hit with that same spam
now
4303 [17:38:40] <BluesKaj> epsilon, i use chrome
4304 [17:38:52] <hata> and simultaneously a big netsplit
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4308 [17:39:06] <hata> or was that a botnet
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4310 [17:40:00] <simmaniac> ahhh
4311 [17:40:07] <hata> must be bots
4312 [17:40:07] <simmaniac> oops sorry, WW
4313 [17:40:14] <jelly> greycat: if 1 is a couple, yes
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4322 [17:41:28] <greycat> jelly: the timeline for 59 also being 12
months, based on the previous image
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4324 [17:42:05] <jelly> hata: don't comment on spam in here,
this channel is for support with specific issues in and around
Debian
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4326 [17:42:34] <hata> not much else happening at the moment
4327 [17:42:41] <jelly> if you really have a pressing need to,
4328 [17:42:43] <jelly> !offtopic
4329 [17:42:43] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
4330 [17:42:55] <jelly> hata: does not matter.
4331 [17:43:14] <greycat> I doubt even #debian-offtopic wants to
hear random noise about spam bots
4332 [17:43:23] <maples1> I've been using Chromium, and
yesterday I upgraded my desktop to Stretch. I've been hit by
this bug (replaced-url
4333 [17:43:24] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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4335 [17:43:42] <hata> someone new might be on my ignore list,
I'm done
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4337 [17:44:12] <maples1> I tried putting "export
CHOME_DESKTOP=chromium.desktop" in /etc/profile, .xprofile,
.profile, and .xsession, and none of them have seemed to work
4338 [17:44:43] <jelly> maples1: what was that supposed to
achieve, and "CHOME" vs "CHROME" ?
4339 [17:45:19] <maples1> Sorry, that was an IRC typo. I just
double-checked, and it's spelled correctly
4340 [17:45:54] <maples1> Either way, if I open a terminal and run
"env", it still doesn't show up. And I still get the
message in Chromium
4341 [17:45:58] <greycat> maples1: how do you login? Through a
display manager? Which one? Are you running GNOME, or some other
desktop env, or no DE?
4342 [17:46:11] <maples1> I use lightDM, and my DE is LXDE
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4344 [17:46:25] <maples1> I also setup autologin, if that makes a
difference
4345 [17:46:26] <greycat> maples1: then you can probably put
"export ..." in ~/.xsessionrc (not ~/.xsession)
4346 [17:46:44] <greycat> maples1: see
replaced-url
4347 [17:46:48] <jelly> oh nice, that's an actual bug
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4350 [17:47:16] <maples1> That did it. Thanks!
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4355 [17:48:02] <jelly> unfixed since 2015 :-|
4356 [17:48:06] <greycat> I still strongly dislike the fact that
we can't answer something as simple as "where do I put env
vars" without asking multiple questions about desktop
environment crap.
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4362 [17:49:26] <jelly> greycat: there's a need for a RPC API
to put new env. vars in some place where they would get applied to
all the shells and processes instantaneously without restart.
4363 [17:49:41] <dunderproto> Is it possible to run debian on a
raspberry pi without proprietary software? I've read that
raspbian has many blobs
4364 [17:49:41] <jelly> it could work via dbus!
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4367 [17:50:18] <jelly> greycat: I bet systemd will have something
like that in a year.
4368 [17:50:23] <maples1> jelly: That's what I thought
/etc/profile was for! I'd be OK with logging out and back in,
just as long as it *worked*
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4371 [17:51:35] <jelly> dunderproto: unlikely, if raspbian could
have gotten rid of those they would have
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4376 [17:52:07] <dunderproto> jelly: thanks
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4442 [18:15:47] <ullf09721> Yes,but still you can dowload from
other sources
4443 [18:16:22] <BCMM> it's still showing as installable for
me - what gives?
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4445 [18:16:34] <BCMM> (on sid)
4446 [18:16:44] <BCMM> oh, install fails though
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4448 [18:17:15] <ullf09721> here:
replaced-url
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4451 [18:18:20] <nfr> I have two databases and two webservers
running apache+php+docker containers. Every few hours one of the
webservers gets completely stuck (I can't login via SSH or tty
anymore). Any ideas how to debug this further?
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4453 [18:18:48] <BCMM> i get it now, the package still exists but
the actual flash plugin doesn't download
4454 [18:19:17] <missmbob> !flash
4455 [18:19:17] <dpkg> Flash is frequently used to deliver
interactivity, audio and video through a web browser. Ask me about
<gnash> and <lightspark> for free implementations, or
<adobe flash> and <pepper flash> for non-free
implementations.
replaced-url
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4457 [18:19:38] <missmbob> the bug report has a script that works
to get flash
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4463 [18:21:45] <vadimkolchev> is this the reason why it was
dropped?
4464 [18:22:15] <analogical> is there a built-in disk manager in
Debian and if so what is it?
4465 [18:22:27] <missmbob> vadimkolchev: yes
4466 [18:22:31] <vadimkolchev> strange bug, my system beeps with
each letter I input here. No other programs are affected) New
feature in Debian 9?)
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4469 [18:24:04] <tremolo> analogical: I think fdisk is part of a
default install, if you're comfortable with that. gparted might
not be installed by default, but it's a pretty GUI for managing
disks/partitions.
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4499 [18:35:25] <zerick> Is it possible to get 'sar'
info from the current time, not from what is saved in /var/log/sar ?
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4503 [18:35:44] <iodev> zerick: q: what is sar?
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4505 [18:36:03] <greycat> system V unix reporting tool
4506 [18:36:08] <zerick> yup
4507 [18:36:19] <greycat> "system activity reporter"
according to "man sar" on HP-UX
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4514 [18:38:50] <iodev> greycat: kinda like journalctl?
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4518 [18:39:19] <greycat> kinda like vmstat, I always thought, but
I never really used sar
4519 [18:39:28] <samnob> Hi, I love gdebi on the commandline.
Instead of the dpkg -i DEB; apt install DEP; dpkg -i DEB loop. I
have no interest in the gtk frontend. Is there another command I can
use on a small machine to avoid intalling all the X/GTK
dependencies?
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4522 [18:40:05] <iodev> samnob: simple
4523 [18:40:09] <iodev> make an alias
4524 [18:40:19] <iodev> from gdebi to dpkg -i
4525 [18:40:46] <iodev> or write a /usr/bin/gdebi script with bash
samnob
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4528 [18:41:52] <jelly> samnob: it doesn't have to be a loop
at all. You can do: "dpkg -i DEB", and when it fails, just
do "apt-get -f install"
4529 [18:42:23] <samnob> I was hoping apt-get, apt or other had
added local .deb install support while I wasn't paying
attention.
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4531 [18:42:57] <tremolo> Is apt preferable to apt-get?
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4535 [18:43:18] <samnob> jelly: that could work. I can even put it
in ~iodev/bin/gdebi ;)
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4537 [18:43:48] <jelly> so basically dpkg -i "$@" ||
apt-get -f install
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4539 [18:43:56] <samnob> tremolo: I've been telling people to
put apt-get in scripts and use apt if you're in front of the
console watching.
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4541 [18:44:07] <iodev> samnob: no need to make an iodev folder on
your PC :D
4542 [18:44:42] <greycat> The main difference between apt and
apt-get is apt deletes the .deb files in the cache by default, and
apt-get doesn't.
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4544 [18:44:53] <ForceRecon> Afternoon
4545 [18:45:04] <jelly> samnob: but then, sometimes apt-get -f
install can't figure out missings deps and aptitude -f install
can
4546 [18:45:05] <samnob> iodev: too late I've made you a
local user and put you in the wheel group.
4547 [18:45:13] <jelly> samnob: A-HA
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4550 [18:45:39] <iodev> samnob: that means I get to
psudo(pseudo)-hack :D
4551 [18:45:47] <jelly> CLEARLY you're not an experienced
Debian user, else you'd know it's "sudo" group
in this part of the playground!
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4553 [18:45:55] <tremolo> I've always just used
apt-get/apt-cache/whatever, but I've seen apt mentioned a few
times and wasn't familiar.
4554 [18:46:02] <jelly> (debian has no wheel)
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4556 [18:46:31] * iodev quickly groups!
4557 [18:46:34] <jelly> tremolo: it has... a PROGRESS BAR
4558 [18:46:47] <jelly> what luxury
4559 [18:46:52] <iodev> cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev
netdev
4560 [18:46:52] <greycat> And yellow text that you can't read
on a white tty background!
4561 [18:46:54] <tremolo> fancy
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4563 [18:46:58] <iodev> no wheel :'(
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4565 [18:47:33] <jelly> iodev: corollary: also, no third wheel
4566 [18:48:11] <iodev> third wheel?
4567 [18:48:13] <samnob> Yeah apt makes those of us who spend too
much time making sure we have 256 color support on the console and
xterms working happy, but is mostly just candy.
4568 [18:48:29] <BluesKaj> jelly, but no coloured cli prompt on my
laaptop, something needs enabling
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4570 [18:49:03] <jelly> BluesKaj: step 1) echo /bin/zsh | chsh
4571 [18:49:15] * jelly hides
4572 [18:49:22] <greycat> step 0) install zsh?
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4574 [18:49:43] <samnob> iodev: you'll always be in the wheel
group of my heart ❤
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4578 [18:51:25] <iodev> samnob: don't get too weird
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4598 [18:59:40] <analogical> are all three DVDs necessary for
installation?
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4601 [18:59:50] <alecov> analogical: No.
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4603 [19:00:07] <analogical> how many do I need?
4604 [19:00:20] <greycat> !netinst
4605 [19:00:21] <dpkg> it has been said that netinst is a small CD
image with which you can install Debian. If, during the installation
process you have a working Internet connection, you can install more
packages straight away, otherwise, you will have a base install and
more packages later. See
replaced-url
4606 [19:00:21] <jelly> analogical: one netinst image and a stable
internet connection is enough
4607 [19:00:23] <iodev> analogical: just get the neinst!
4608 [19:00:25] <iodev> *netinst
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4610 [19:00:46] <analogical> I don't want to use the netinst
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4612 [19:01:01] <jelly> analogical: do you have a stable internet
connection at installation time?
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4614 [19:01:07] <analogical> nope
4615 [19:01:15] <jelly> then get dvd-1
4616 [19:01:19] <iodev> analogical: ahh, I see
4617 [19:01:20] <analogical> ok
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4622 [19:01:45] <jelly> if the machine is a laptop or something
else that needs non-free firmware,
4623 [19:01:59] <jelly> !firmware images
4624 [19:01:59] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> and DVD
installer images containing non-free Debian firmware packages are
available for installing Debian 9 "Stretch". See
replaced-url
4625 [19:02:24] <jelly> the image under
replaced-url
4626 [19:03:22] <iodev> jelly: hmm, my PC always managed to
netinst even without firmware-realtek, it complained, but worked :-)
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4629 [19:04:54] <jelly> iodev: doesn't sound like a laptop!
4630 [19:05:01] <samnob> iodev: was the install via the realtek
nic? Or was it happening via another interface?
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4634 [19:05:27] <iodev> samnob: realtek r8169
4635 [19:05:33] <iodev> on a desktop PC
4636 [19:05:42] <iodev> gigabyte mb ga-f2a88xm-ds2
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4640 [19:06:46] <greycat> wired NICs that need firmware may still
work (less efficiently) without it
4641 [19:07:11] <iodev> greycat: wifi instead needed
firmware-ralink badly! (Ralink not realtek)
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4643 [19:07:36] <iodev> anyway, after I got it installed, I
installed the wired NIC's firmware
4644 [19:07:39] <dontknow> r8169 works without any firmware
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4646 [19:08:17] <iodev> dontknow: yeah, I've had 2 board with
this chip till now, both worked
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4648 [19:08:28] <greycat> My home PC loads rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw
for something that has "r8169" in front of it
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4651 [19:08:49] <iodev> greycat: r8169 supports a whole lot of
NICs
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4654 [19:09:02] <iodev> like r8188, r8106, r....
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4657 [19:09:13] <iodev> I think I may have 88
4658 [19:09:30] <jelly> greycat: and it may get tcp checksum
offload and some other stuff for that! which linux doesn't use
by default because chips often buggy
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4661 [19:09:45] <iodev> greycat: nope I have r8168: [ 11.118551]
r8169 0000:02:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware
rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw
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4663 [19:10:02] <Ke> is there a way to see why aptitude is not
automatically cleaning a particular package?
4664 [19:10:15] <jelly> Ke: aptitude why packagename
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4670 [19:10:58] <Ke> i A man-db Suggests
replaced-url
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4672 [19:11:20] <Ke> jelly: yeah, seems to work, was not expecting
manpages to want firefox-esr
4673 [19:11:45] <Ke> I guess it would be ok with elinks or
something
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4675 [19:11:56] <jelly> Ke: Suggest isn't followed
automatically. Perhaps this firefox-esr thing was installed manually
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4677 [19:12:13] <jelly> Suggests*
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4681 [19:12:40] <Ke> is there a way to cleanup suggests, deborphan
does not seem to be doing enough
4682 [19:13:18] <Ke> APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant
"false";
4683 [19:13:20] <Ke> perhaps
4684 [19:13:27] <jelly> does anything change if you apt-mark auto
firefox-esr ?
4685 [19:13:38] <Ke> it's marked auto
4686 [19:13:45] <jelly> drat
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4688 [19:13:56] <greycat> what if you install some other web
browser?
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4690 [19:14:34] <jelly> I'd probably just remove it manually,
it's not an answer to your question tho
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4692 [19:14:55] <Ke> that should probably work, though I am trying
to create moderately reproducible state based on manually installed
packages (not marked auto)
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4694 [19:15:14] <jelly> !aptitude clone
4695 [19:15:15] <dpkg> To clone a Debian machine using aptitude
(or install your favourite packages) use aptitude search
--disable-columns -F%p '~i!~M!~v' > package_list; on
the reference machine; xargs aptitude --schedule-only install <
package_list; aptitude install; on the other machine. This preserves
information about "automatically installed" packages that
other methods do not. See also <reinstall>, <things to
backup>, <debian clone>, <apt-clone>.
4696 [19:15:17] <greycat> why not "dpkg
--get-selections"
4697 [19:15:18] <jelly> like that?
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4700 [19:15:52] <Ke> jelly: well also the data needs to be
human-readable
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4702 [19:16:11] <greycat> ... why?
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4704 [19:16:25] <jelly> Ke: and a file containing a list of
package nanes... isn't?
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4706 [19:16:28] <Ke> because I want to maintain it in git etc.
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4708 [19:16:35] <Ke> just like I do everything else
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4720 [19:19:38] <Ke> jelly: also that clone thing is apparently
exactly what I was already doing and was not wroking
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4728 [19:20:09] <greycat> And by "not working" you mean
"It's reproducing what I have, not what I wish I
had"?
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4730 [19:20:31] <Ke> greycat: it's reproducing what I wish I
had, not what I had
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4732 [19:21:10] * greycat shrugs and continues never using aptitude, and
did you try "dpkg --get-selections" yet?
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4735 [19:22:54] <iodev> greycat: I don't like aptitude
either!
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4737 [19:23:35] <jelly> Ke: that ~i makes sure the list only has
what's actually installed
4738 [19:23:52] <greycat> I feel like an enormous effort has gone
into trying to make "apt-get install gnome" be reversible,
and the results don't work, and are simply confusing.
4739 [19:24:38] <Ke> you can always get state by dpkg -l +
aptitude search !~M~i >> apt install + aptitude markauto +
aptitude unmarkauto
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4741 [19:25:07] <Ke> I guess what I want is to never have
suggested and recommended packages
4742 [19:25:16] <Ke>
replaced-url
4743 [19:25:19] <jelly> greycat: apt/aptitude do not keep track of
_which_ package pulled in an optional (Recommends or Suggests)
dependency. Patches welcome?
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4745 [19:25:45] <iodev> greycat: well, gnome is soooo big
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4747 [19:26:11] <jelly> no state will give you that. Maybe keeping
all dpkg and apt* logs forever and parsing those.
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4750 [19:28:09] <Ke> I guess I still would not have a solution for
switching firefox to a more minimalistic browser, when firefox is no
longer wanted
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4753 [19:28:42] <Ke> if it's actually needed, not just
suggested
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4755 [19:29:07] <jelly> there's basically two web browsers
with security support, and both are rather heavy
4756 [19:29:36] <jelly> I'm... not sure replacing a firefox
with a chromium would make much of a difference
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4758 [19:30:26] <jelly> other stuff either doesn't work on
modern web, or isn't patched up, or both
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4762 [19:31:18] <teraflops> Ke: I like qutebrowser, there's
no debian package yet, but it's relatively easy to install
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4778 [19:36:20] <Ke> jelly: yup, really depends on, why someone
wants a browser, remember that there are about 2 people on this
channel that have ever seen non-dead code on an executable,
compilers are just not clever enough to omit everything
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4782 [19:36:46] <Ke> man-db does not really require a browser the
way I use it
4783 [19:36:54] <Ke> I have no idea, what is that way
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4786 [19:37:34] <greycat> Maybe it's for those 2% of man
pages that say "see
replaced-url
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4789 [19:38:28] <Ke> IIRC when I saw a presentation about bloat,
it had some examples and I think the amount of dead code was more
than 80%, but my memory is really bad and their coverage obviously
was not exchaustive
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4794 [19:42:00] <jelly> perhaps you can whip up a clever way to
list packages marked auto which are only suggested by something and
not recommended or depended on
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4798 [19:43:01] <greycat> It doesn't sound too bad until you
remember that A can depend on B which recommends C which suggests C
which ...
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4802 [19:43:41] <jelly> maintainer of C should get off drugs then,
probably
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4804 [19:44:52] <alekz> lol
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4819 [19:51:12] <Ke> jelly: the askubuntu I pasted seems to have
helped
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4822 [19:52:24] <Ke> my installed size from old system is still
twice the size of of fresh debootstrap with same packages
4823 [19:52:58] <Ke> supposedly same, I am just pasting commands
from the internet and running them as root
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4833 [19:58:29] <toruvinn> anyone remembers when wheezy's
support ends?
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4835 [19:58:55] <greycat> !wheezy lts
4836 [19:58:56] <dpkg> Security support for Debian 7
"Wheezy" from the Debian Security Team ended on
2016-04-25. The amd64, i386, armel and armhf architectures receive
additional long term support (LTS) via <wheezy/updates> until
2018-05-31. See
replaced-url
4837 [19:58:57] <toruvinn> oh, dpkg remembers
4838 [19:59:10] <toruvinn> 2018, thank you, greycat.
4839 [19:59:25] <jelly> less than a year left
4840 [19:59:38] <toruvinn> well it's just my home box
4841 [19:59:39] <Violinist> hay
4842 [19:59:43] <Violinist> oh i am back
4843 [19:59:46] <Ke> at least you can skip jessie now
4844 [19:59:54] <greycat> Not literally.
4845 [19:59:54] <toruvinn> but since i'm leaving for quite
some time, might be a good idea to upgrade it. i just fear s2disk
would break or something. ;-)
4846 [19:59:57] <Violinist> hay guys
4847 [20:00:04] <jelly> Ke: no you can't
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4850 [20:00:22] <greycat> You can upgrade to jessie, then
immediately to stretch, but you can't skip.
4851 [20:00:23] <ForceRecon> proper way to install nvidia drivers?
4852 [20:00:23] <Ke> =oP
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4854 [20:00:35] <ForceRecon> also states I am not sudo
4855 [20:00:46] <Ke> just running that single command is the
trivial part
4856 [20:00:51] <ForceRecon> how do I get to be sudo and how do I
install latest nvidia drivers
4857 [20:00:57] <greycat> ForceRecon: depends on the chipset.
lspci -nn | grep VGA
4858 [20:00:57] <Ke> fixing everything that breaks is the hard
part
4859 [20:01:12] <ForceRecon> says I need to stop x
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4861 [20:01:14] <greycat> And you don't ever want
"latest" anything.
4862 [20:01:22] <greycat> Whatever you are doing, stop.
4863 [20:01:27] <ForceRecon> well lets just try and get my pc out
of laptop mode
4864 [20:01:29] <ForceRecon> okay
4865 [20:01:35] <ForceRecon> okay as in I will stop
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4867 [20:01:53] <jelly> ForceRecon: what does say that? do not use
nvidia's own installer
4868 [20:02:02] <ForceRecon> okay
4869 [20:02:11] <ForceRecon> so I am sitting looking at fresh
install..
4870 [20:02:21] <greycat> lspci -nn | grep VGA
4871 [20:02:24] <ForceRecon> I am not part of sudo and had to run
as su
4872 [20:02:31] <ForceRecon> I will type that.. 6 ft from pc
4873 [20:02:34] <jelly> ForceRecon: which coom,and said "
need to stop x"?
4874 [20:02:47] <Violinist> guys i found the tree colapse
4875 [20:02:49] <ForceRecon> downloaded nvidia drivers for linux
4876 [20:02:52] <Violinist> in nautilus
4877 [20:03:00] <ForceRecon> uncompressed, stopped told me to stop
x
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4879 [20:03:18] <greycat> You downloaded something *from*
nvidia.com. Don't use that.
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4881 [20:03:23] <jelly> ForceRecon: good, avoid those on debian
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4883 [20:03:42] <jelly> !nvidia dkms
4884 [20:03:43] <dpkg> For Debian 7 "Wheezy" and later
systems. Ask me about <contrib> and <non-free sources>.
«aptitude -r install linux-headers-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'` nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section
"Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver
"nvidia"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf». Restart your system to
enable the <nouveau> blacklist.
4885 [20:03:43] <sypher> ForceRecon:
replaced-url
4886 [20:03:50] <jelly> ForceRecon: ^^ follow the dkms recipe
4887 [20:04:22] <jelly> someone messes up the wiki page so often,
I've stopped refering to that
4888 [20:04:29] <sypher> jelly: Noted.
4889 [20:04:31] <johnfg> hi guys
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4892 [20:04:52] <forcerecon_> lspci -nn | grep VGA
4893 [20:04:52] <forcerecon_> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller
[0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 980] [10de:13c0] (rev
a1)
4894 [20:05:08] <forcerecon_> temp for new PC
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4896 [20:05:22] <johnfg> All 'normal' upgrades are done
on my stretch vm. Do I still need to do some kind of dist-upgrade,
or does it automatically go to stable?
4897 [20:05:28] <forcerecon_> 1 monitor struggling at 1024 LAPTOP
mode
4898 [20:05:35] <greycat> GTK 980 is listed on
replaced-url
4899 [20:05:44] <greycat> err GTX
4900 [20:06:11] <jelly> ForceRecon: right. Enable contrib and
non-free sources, and follow what dpkg said, carefully.
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4904 [20:06:23] <forcerecon_> wow.. that means nothing to me..
sorry..
4905 [20:06:39] <forcerecon_> hand holding temporarily please
4906 [20:06:39] <greycat> on
replaced-url
4907 [20:06:48] <jelly> Checking driver support for PCI ID
[10de:13c0]
4908 [20:06:48] <jelly> Your card is supported by the default
drivers.
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4910 [20:07:09] <jelly> (default nvidia-driver, that output means)
4911 [20:07:10] <forcerecon_> yeah I have video it says laptop.. 1
screen working.. default install
4912 [20:07:22] <forcerecon_> so what is my next step
4913 [20:07:30] <greycat> What problem are you having?
4914 [20:07:30] <jelly> !non-free sources
4915 [20:07:31] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the
two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib
non-free" rather than just "main", then
«aptitude update». But bear in mind that you'll be
installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms;
check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
4916 [20:07:46] <jelly> forcerecon_: ^^
4917 [20:07:55] <forcerecon_> NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-375.20.run I
downloaded that.. get rid of it?
4918 [20:08:03] <jelly> forcerecon_: it's irrelevant.
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4921 [20:08:48] <jelly> forcerecon_: you have a desktop card and
like 3 monitors right? Or am I confusing you with someone else
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4924 [20:09:33] <forcerecon_> nope that is me
4925 [20:09:35] <forcerecon_> 3 monitors
4926 [20:09:45] <forcerecon_> I wish I could just paste the
sources.list here..
4927 [20:09:47] <jelly> soo... did you enable non-free yet
4928 [20:09:48] <forcerecon_> make life easier
4929 [20:09:59] <forcerecon_> let me show you what I have.. take a
momnet
4930 [20:10:00] <forcerecon_> moment
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4932 [20:10:20] <jelly> don't. If you can't even edit
one file, I'll let someone else help
4933 [20:10:39] <greycat> If it involves making nvidia cards do
multiple monitors, it won't be me helping.
4934 [20:10:59] <jelly> greycat: their drivers now have proper
randr support
4935 [20:11:04] <johnfg> cat /etc/issue is: Debian GNU/Linux 9 \n
\l. Am I at the latest release then? No longer testing?
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4937 [20:11:30] <jelly> johnfg: depends on what's in your
sources.list
4938 [20:12:05] <forcerecon_> how do you take a quick photo of
stuff on debian I am so used to doing it remote I have no clue
4939 [20:12:07] <johnfg> stretch main
4940 [20:12:17] <greycat> johnfg: then yes, you're on stretch
(stable)
4941 [20:12:26] <johnfg> and stretch/updates main.
4942 [20:12:34] <johnfg> greycat: jelly: cool!
4943 [20:12:52] <jelly> johnfg: you're safe if nothing says
"testing" or "unstable" or "sid"
anywhere, just stretch
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4946 [20:13:05] <johnfg> My older server, still running jessie, is
32bit, non-pae. Would that still be supported in stretch?
4947 [20:13:07] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
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4951 [20:14:08] <jhutchins_wk> forcerecon_: Don't use
pastebin please.
4952 [20:14:10] <jhutchins_wk> !paste
4953 [20:14:11] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
replaced-url
4954 [20:14:17] <greycat>
replaced-url
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4959 [20:14:53] <greycat> dpkg, stretch release notes =~
s/testing/stretch/
4960 [20:14:54] <dpkg> OK, greycat
4961 [20:15:18] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
4962 [20:15:54] <johnfg> greycat: that was for me?
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4964 [20:16:16] <jelly> forcerecon_: read those lines. Do you
already have "contrib" and "non-free" next to
"main" in all the lines that have "main"?
4965 [20:16:37] <greycat> if you're the one asking which i386
machines are supported, yes, see the stretch release notes.
Especially section 5.1.7
4966 [20:16:43] <forcerecon_> yeah looks that way
4967 [20:17:01] <jelly> forcerecon_: then read what dpkg said
about "!non-free sources"
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4970 [20:17:30] <jelly> forcerecon_: > ensure that the two main
Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib non-free"
rather than just "main", then «aptitude
update».
4971 [20:17:32] <johnfg> jelly: Thanks, will do.
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4974 [20:17:52] <forcerecon_> I read that.. what is aptitude
update.. run aptitude and update?
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4978 [20:17:58] <forcerecon_> why not just terminal update
4979 [20:18:03] <forcerecon_> but okay
4980 [20:18:04] <greycat> It's a command with two words in
it.
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4983 [20:18:21] <greycat> "terminal update" is not the
same command and will not work.
4984 [20:18:31] <greycat> it has to be "aptitude update"
or "apt-get update" or "apt update"
4985 [20:18:46] <forcerecon_> aptitude update does not run from
terminal
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4987 [20:18:54] <greycat> You are a liar or an idiot.
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4991 [20:19:06] <jelly> johnfg: sorry, I haven't said
anything for you after <jelly> johnfg: you're safe if
nothing says "testing" or "unstable" or
"sid" anywhere, just stretch
4992 [20:19:06] <jhutchins_wk> forcerecon_: Yes it does.
4993 [20:19:08] <tremolo> or doesn't have aptitude installed
4994 [20:19:11] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
4995 [20:19:14] <forcerecon_> qhoopa
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4997 [20:19:22] <forcerecon_> orcerecon is not in the sudoers
file. This incident will be reported.
4998 [20:19:26] <greycat> If it gives "bash: aptitude:
command not found" then try apt-get update instead.
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5002 [20:19:57] <greycat> Become root however you normally become
root. sudo or su.
5003 [20:20:06] <forcerecon_> this was my first issue.. I am not
in sudoers
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5005 [20:20:07] <johnfg> jelly: Ok, running that script gave me an
ok, so I'll plan to dist-upgrade to stretch.
5006 [20:20:15] <forcerecon_> I tried sudo you want me to do su
5007 [20:20:21] <jelly> dpkg, non-free sources =~
s/aptitude/apt-get/
5008 [20:20:21] <dpkg> jelly: OK
5009 [20:20:22] <greycat> Do whatever you normally do.
5010 [20:20:38] <johnfg> jelly: Yup got it, thanks.
5011 [20:20:44] <forcerecon_> I would prefer to be in sudoers as
that is what I normally do.. how do I add myself to sudoers
5012 [20:20:52] <forcerecon_> and why would I not be in there
already.
5013 [20:20:55] <forcerecon_> seems odd
5014 [20:20:59] <forcerecon_> I was under jessie
5015 [20:21:02] <greycat> forcerecon_: "adduser $LOGNAME
sudo" to put yourself into the sudo group, then log out and
back in.
5016 [20:21:02] <johnfg> forcerecon_: visudo, and add yourself.
5017 [20:21:08] <jelly> johnfg: if you want to do a release
upgrade from jessie to stretch, make sure to read stretch release
notes first
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5019 [20:21:17] <jelly> johnfg: /msg dpkg jessie->stretch
5020 [20:21:21] <johnfg> jelly: Yup.
5021 [20:21:26] <jhutchins_wk> Doesn't Debian usually use the
sudo group and add users to that?
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5023 [20:21:32] <forcerecon_> how can I add myself to sudo if I am
not in sudo.. don't I need to be SU to add me to sudo
5024 [20:21:39] <greycat> jhutchins_wk: no, not unless you do
crazy shit during the installer
5025 [20:21:57] <greycat> jhutchins_wk: err, I mean, it
doesn't do that by default* unless you do crazy shit during
install
5026 [20:22:10] <greycat> forcerecon_: use su
5027 [20:22:20] <jhutchins_wk> greycat: I think the last time I
ran the installer it explained that it would set up sudo if I
didn't set a root password.
5028 [20:22:34] <jelly> jhutchins_wk: "crazy" means
"accidentally or intentionally give installer an empty password
for root when it asks"
5029 [20:22:35] <greycat> jhutchins_wk: yes, that would qualify
under crazy shit.
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5031 [20:22:59] <forcerecon_> loging out
5032 [20:23:03] * jelly translated greycat to English
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5035 [20:23:17] <leibniz> hey whats up i'm having trouble
connecting via ssh to my box from my laptop or my phone
5036 [20:23:39] <leibniz> how do i check to see if they are being
blocked by a firewall or something
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5041 [20:24:08] <jhutchins_wk> leibniz: Start by telling us what
happens. Did you use the -v options to increase verbosity?
5042 [20:24:21] <greycat> Start by telling us what happens
*WITHOUT -v*
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5044 [20:24:34] <leibniz> so i just was chillin last night and i
tried to connect to ssh and it's just timing out
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5046 [20:24:40] <greycat> OK.
5047 [20:24:48] <leibniz> but when i connect to my other box and
try to connect to it it's good
5048 [20:24:51] <greycat> Can you ping the machine?
5049 [20:24:56] <forcerecon_> so I did the apt-get update.. really
nothing happened
5050 [20:25:08] <leibniz> yea the machine is funtioning
5051 [20:25:27] <greycat> leibniz: if you can ping A from B, but
"ssh A" from B times out, that is definitely a firewall.
5052 [20:25:31] <johnfg> Is it a 'safe' assumption, that
since I have no problem with openldap, openafs, kerberos on my
stretch vm that there won't be any trouble in the dist-upgrade?
5053 [20:25:44] <jelly> johnfg: no :-)
5054 [20:25:44] <johnfg> of jessie->stretch?
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5056 [20:26:04] <jelly> read the release notes, they list known
caveats.
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5058 [20:26:06] <forcerecon_> running in software rendering mode..
just fyi
5059 [20:26:18] <johnfg> I've got them up now...
5060 [20:26:26] <jelly> johnfg: but the release is fresh, so not
all the issues are known yet!
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5062 [20:26:47] <leibniz> no
5063 [20:26:50] <leibniz> wait
5064 [20:26:57] <johnfg> I should add openvpn in there too.
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5069 [20:27:15] <leibniz> no it's ping timing out
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5071 [20:27:39] <leibniz> so i cant connect to the server with my
home ip or ping the server with my home ip
5072 [20:27:40] <jelly> johnfg: each of those may get a newer
version that requires 0 to lots of config changes
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5077 [20:28:06] <leibniz> but i can ping and connect to it from a
different srver
5078 [20:28:08] <leibniz> :O
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5084 [20:29:23] <jhutchins_wk> leibniz: Is the other server on a
different network?
5085 [20:29:34] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
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5090 [20:30:16] <johnfg> I know with other distros, there have
been times when, e.g., openldap took a major amount of changing, as
the distro hadn't kept up with the latest.
5091 [20:30:37] <jelly> leibniz: if it's in the same network
segment, ping it. look at "arp -an" on the client where
you're unable to connect from. Note the MAC address associated
with the IP address of your ssh server. Now verify the MAC address
for the interface on the (console of the) ssh server matches the one
your ssh clients saw.
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5093 [20:31:07] <jelly> ,v slapd
5094 [20:31:08] <judd> Package: slapd on amd64 -- wheezy:
2.4.31-2+deb7u2; wheezy-security: 2.4.31-2+deb7u3; wheezy-backports:
2.4.31+really2.4.40+dfsg-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1; jessie:
2.4.40+dfsg-1+deb8u2; jessie-proposed-updates: 2.4.40+dfsg-1+deb8u3;
jessie-security: 2.4.40+dfsg-1+deb8u3; jessie-backports:
2.4.44+dfsg-4~bpo8+1; stretch: 2.4.44+dfsg-5; sid: 2.4.44+dfsg-5;
buster: 2.4.44+dfsg-5
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5096 [20:31:42] <jelly> johnfg: who can say what the openldap
people changed from 2.4.40 to 2.4.44
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5099 [20:32:08] <jelly> and what debian maintainer built contrary
to the upstream's wishes
5100 [20:32:09] <johnfg> jelly: they can :-) And some of them
maintain the release, I think, for debian.
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5108 [20:33:01] <jelly> (like gnutls that basically only debian
uses)
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5112 [20:34:01] <johnfg> jelly: At least far better than
what's on centos/fedora!
5113 [20:34:40] <jelly> johnfg: one good thing about debian
packaging is, if you install apt-listchanges and choose to see
NEWS.Debian, you can see changes the maintainer deemed important
enough, before the actual package upgrade
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5116 [20:35:12] <johnfg> jelly: I don't think I do, but
I'll install right now.
5117 [20:35:41] <jelly> (so you probably ought to have
apt-listchanges installed on at least one system if you have a dozen
similar systems, and try patching up there first)
5118 [20:35:45] <forcerecon_> sudo aptitude update did nothing
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5121 [20:36:02] <jelly> forcerecon_: did it have no output?
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5123 [20:36:17] <johnfg> It is, but does the NEWS show up
automatically, kinda like gentoo?
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5126 [20:36:42] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
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5128 [20:37:10] <jelly> johnfg: if you pick default settings, NEWS
get shown from inside apt, and you get one final question whether to
continue or not, after reading those
5129 [20:37:33] <jelly> answering no aborts apt/apt-get/aptitude
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5132 [20:38:28] <johnfg> Ok, I've probably looked at and read
it without even realizing.
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5135 [20:38:32] <jelly> forcerecon_: that isn't "did
nothing", that's "did its job"
5136 [20:38:49] <forcerecon_> okay.. so.. how does this get me a
video driver
5137 [20:39:07] <jelly> forcerecon_: now you can continue with the
dkms recipe.
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5139 [20:39:12] <jelly> again:
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5141 [20:39:15] <forcerecon_> that what???
5142 [20:39:16] <jelly> !nvidia dkms
5143 [20:39:17] <dpkg> For Debian 7 "Wheezy" and later
systems. Ask me about <contrib> and <non-free sources>.
«aptitude -r install linux-headers-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'` nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section
"Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver
"nvidia"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf». Restart your system to
enable the <nouveau> blacklist.
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5147 [20:39:36] * FlyingNun doubledutch
5148 [20:39:57] <forcerecon_> am I suppose to copy that?
5149 [20:39:59] <tremolo> ForceRecon: That updates apt so it knows
what's available in the configured repositories. Basically the
second half of enabling the non-free sources.
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5151 [20:40:02] <jelly> forcerecon_: open a root shell (sudo -i,
or su -), if you have none opened already, then run the whole huge
command between « and »
5152 [20:40:06] <greycat> jelly: it's gonna be FUN when he
tries to slap sudo in front of echo -e ... > file
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5156 [20:41:00] <jelly> forcerecon_: that means copy/pasting or
typing it down reaaaaaly carefully
5157 [20:41:19] <forcerecon_> how the hell do you people know this
5158 [20:41:23] <forcerecon_> what the hell
5159 [20:41:36] <jelly> someone's written it down for us
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5161 [20:41:52] <jelly> that's what dpkg's factoids are
for, to help with various tech issues
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5163 [20:42:08] <forcerecon_> okay.. well says I have a conflict
and need to reboot.. any advice
5164 [20:42:10] * jelly actually doesn't know anything
5165 [20:42:20] <jelly> forcerecon_: read further.
5166 [20:42:33] <jelly> what does dpkg say after the «
» command
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5170 [20:42:54] <forcerecon_> Restart your system to enable the
<nouveau> blacklist.
5171 [20:42:59] <jelly> yeah.
5172 [20:43:06] <jelly> so...
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5174 [20:43:10] <forcerecon_> whats gonna happen
5175 [20:43:13] <alekz> lol
5176 [20:43:17] <forcerecon_> does it just work
5177 [20:43:19] <greycat> Magic.
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5179 [20:43:34] <leibniz> could it be manjaro?
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5181 [20:43:45] <jelly> You're probably going to restart the
system, and that will stop free driver from loading, and enable
non-free driver to work
5182 [20:43:49] <alekz> forcerecon_: are you still working in your
own OS?
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5184 [20:44:00] <jelly> forcerecon_: if you DARE!
5185 [20:44:04] <leibniz> i cannot connect via ssh from my phone
or my laptop
5186 [20:44:12] <forcerecon_> still building initial module for
xxxx
5187 [20:44:12] <leibniz> i have to connect to a external server
than to my ssh
5188 [20:44:16] <leibniz> it's very annoyinh
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5190 [20:44:27] <alekz> leibniz: lot of info missing in your query
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5193 [20:44:55] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
5194 [20:44:59] <jelly> forcerecon_: it's supposed to Just
Work™ yes, that's why someone wrote it down, as a recipe
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5196 [20:45:07] <leibniz> so last night when i tried to connect to
my debian server from my laptop i couldln't connect said
"timed out" but then i goto my other box and it connects
just fine
5197 [20:45:30] <greycat> leibniz: so you're saying you
cannot connect from A to B, but you *can* connect from C to B.
5198 [20:45:40] <leibniz> yea
5199 [20:45:43] <leibniz> so b is up
5200 [20:45:44] <leibniz> it's running
5201 [20:45:46] <forcerecon_> should I rerun it?
5202 [20:45:47] <greycat> What networks are A, B and C on? How are
they related to each other?
5203 [20:45:52] <forcerecon_> is that the proper output?
5204 [20:45:59] <forcerecon_> looks not good
5205 [20:46:09] <leibniz> well a is my home network and c is my
school network
5206 [20:46:10] <jelly> forcerecon_: that's weird. Did you
Ctrl-C while it was running?
5207 [20:46:17] <leibniz> and b is my server
5208 [20:46:23] <forcerecon_> not to my knowledge.. rerun
5209 [20:47:00] <johnfg> jelly: Is there any way to read old news?
5210 [20:47:01] <jelly> forcerecon_: you can do just
dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section
"Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver
"nvidia"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf
5211 [20:47:25] <greycat> leibniz: is B (the unreachable
"server") on the same school network as "C" or
something? Why does C have special abilities here?
5212 [20:47:34] <leibniz> no
5213 [20:47:34] <jhutchins_wk> leibniz: What network is your sever
on?
5214 [20:47:43] <jelly> johnfg: no, that why you can also let
apt-listchanges send them as mail
5215 [20:47:45] <leibniz> ok so here i'll explain my
situation
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5217 [20:48:26] <leibniz> so i could not connect to ssh from my
laptop to my server last night, or this morning, but i can connect
from the schools boxes to the server
5218 [20:48:36] <leibniz> which the school and the server are 100%
different
5219 [20:48:44] <jelly> johnfg: or find /usr/share/doc -maxdepth 2
-name 'NEWS.Debian*' -ls and read at your leisure
5220 [20:48:45] <greycat> dpkg, nvidia dkms =~ s/mkdir/mkdir -p/
5221 [20:48:46] <dpkg> greycat: OK
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5223 [20:49:12] <jelly> greycat: if /etc/X11 doesn't exist
something else is very wrong
5224 [20:49:16] <alekz> leibniz: any ping test?
5225 [20:49:26] <leibniz> no the ping from my computer was
inconclusive
5226 [20:49:26] <greycat> the mkdir -p means it won't fail
with an error if the directory already exists
5227 [20:49:30] <ForceRecon> I am not touching anything over ther
till its done.. thanks
5228 [20:49:30] <jelly> ooh.
5229 [20:49:34] <leibniz> but the ping from my school was fine
5230 [20:49:46] <greycat> (in addition to creating parent dirs)
5231 [20:49:51] <forcerecon_> DKMS: install completed.
5232 [20:49:51] <forcerecon_> mkdir: cannot create directory
‘/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d’: Permission denied
5233 [20:49:52] <forcerecon_> bash:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf: No such file or directory
5234 [20:50:05] <greycat> forcerecon_: the ENTIRE THING must be
run as root.
5235 [20:50:21] <greycat> you can't just stick sudo in front
of a compound shell command
5236 [20:50:23] <jelly> forcerecon_: did you open a separate root
shell?
5237 [20:50:25] <forcerecon_> root as in su
5238 [20:50:30] <greycat> or sudo -i
5239 [20:50:41] <forcerecon_> so I can do dpkg as su
5240 [20:50:44] <forcerecon_> let me try
5241 [20:51:19] <leibniz> no advice?
5242 [20:51:23] <towo`> you don't need that dpkf command
again
5243 [20:51:32] <towo`> *dpkg
5244 [20:51:33] <jelly> I could swear I said to open a new
interactive root shell
5245 [20:51:38] <greycat> You did.
5246 [20:52:00] <jelly> we could have a Waldorf and Statler skit
5247 [20:52:17] <greycat> leibniz: can your laptop ("A")
ssh to *anything* at all?
5248 [20:52:32] <leibniz> yea
5249 [20:52:37] <leibniz> i can ssh to my school
5250 [20:52:46] <leibniz> then i can ssh from my school to my
server
5251 [20:52:51] <leibniz> but i cannot ssh to my server
5252 [20:52:53] <leibniz> :O
5253 [20:52:55] <leibniz> or ftp
5254 [20:53:01] <greycat> How about some other thing that
isn't your school or your "server"?
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5256 [20:53:12] <leibniz> yea
5257 [20:53:16] <leibniz> i tried my phone
5258 [20:53:22] <leibniz> to my server
5259 [20:53:23] <forcerecon_> well well - DKMS: install completed.
5260 [20:53:23] <greycat> "A" can ssh to everywhere
*except* "B"?
5261 [20:53:23] <forcerecon_> root@JBSPKDT001:/home/forcerecon#
5262 [20:53:29] <forcerecon_> reboot :)
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5264 [20:53:33] <leibniz> that's what i'm assuimg
5265 [20:53:40] <forcerecon_> man you guys are crazy smart
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5269 [20:54:11] <jelly> no, just crazy
5270 [20:54:16] <forcerecon_> reboot?
5271 [20:54:28] <greycat> leibniz: from the laptop "A",
what does this give: telnet nethack.alt.org 22
5272 [20:54:36] <jelly> forcerecon_: if you DARE
5273 [20:54:44] <forcerecon_> lol.. lets find out
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5275 [20:54:57] <jelly> and they never heard from him again
5276 [20:55:02] <greycat> \o/
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5278 [20:55:45] <leibniz> ptables v1.6.1: can't initialize
iptables table `filter': Table does not exist (do you need to
insmod?)
5279 [20:55:47] <leibniz> Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to
be upgraded.
5280 [20:55:51] <leibniz> whoops
5281 [20:55:54] <greycat> look, a clue!
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5283 [20:56:04] <jelly> custom kernel?
5284 [20:56:21] <leibniz> Connected to nethack.alt.org.
5285 [20:56:23] <leibniz> Escape character is '^]'.
5286 [20:56:25] <leibniz> SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1p1
Ubuntu-2ubuntu2.8
5287 [20:56:38] <greycat> OK, that's working now. You can go
ahead and break out of that.
5288 [20:56:42] <jelly> ooh, shiny ubuntu ssh service banner
5289 [20:57:04] <jelly> ^] means control and ]
5290 [20:57:21] <greycat> ctrl-] q enter
5291 [20:57:34] <leibniz> i am off of it
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5293 [20:57:58] <greycat> That was just to check whether
"A" can make ssh connections to random machines. Which it
can, now that you've fixed that iptables error you had.
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5295 [20:58:37] <greycat> If you still can't connect from A
to B, then it's your iptables setup. Probably.
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5301 [21:00:26] <ziutek> Hi, i upgraded to stretch and now i have
a problem with dangling processes after X logout
5302 [21:00:53] <ziutek> usually it's gnome-keyring and this
printer applet.py
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5304 [21:02:05] <forcerecon_> holy shit..
5305 [21:02:07] <forcerecon_> it works!!!
5306 [21:02:16] <forcerecon_> all monitors.. nice. its a beaut!
5307 [21:02:24] <analogical> I think that the inclusion of Libre
Office is a scandal!
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5309 [21:02:39] <forcerecon_> I never smile.. but this is
fantastic
5310 [21:02:39] <ziutek> i reproduced this on live cds too.
5311 [21:02:42] <leibniz> i just did iptables --flush
5312 [21:02:43] <leibniz> and nothing
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5314 [21:02:54] <forcerecon_> wow
5315 [21:03:01] <forcerecon_> let me revel in the moment..
5316 [21:03:10] <forcerecon_> sigh ( tear in eye )
5317 [21:03:19] <tr4ck3r> analogical: why?
5318 [21:04:20] <analogical> unnecessary bloatware! there's
other bloatware included too I'm sorry to say.
5319 [21:04:52] <greycat> analogical: if you don't want it,
don't install it
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5321 [21:05:03] <Iridos> you hadpkg, xdg-open
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5323 [21:05:18] <Iridos> dpkg, xdg-open
5324 [21:05:18] <dpkg> Iridos: have you tried
replaced-url
5325 [21:05:18] <tw> ziutek: this look familiar?
replaced-url
5326 [21:05:34] <analogical> greycat, I was never given a choice
during the installation
5327 [21:05:35] <Iridos> meh
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5330 [21:05:53] <greycat> analogical: lies. You are asked whether
you want to install "Standard", "OpenSSH
server", "Desktop ...", etc.
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5332 [21:06:31] <Iridos> I wanted to stop evolution from opening
things by default in abiword… and I think it's just
using xdg-open
5333 [21:06:43] <analogical> I'm not lying. Not installing
Libre Office wasn't an option.
5334 [21:07:07] <ziutek> yep, seen this thread. i wonder if
anybody has some workaround other than some killall script in
crontab
5335 [21:07:12] <greycat> analogical: If you select only
"Standard" or "Standard" + "OpenSSH
server", or various other combos, you do not get Libre Office
installed.
5336 [21:07:22] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
5337 [21:07:47] <analogical> greycat, you're wrong
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5339 [21:07:49] <tw> ziutek: replies to that bug report suggest a
modification to logind.conf to kill all session processes.
5340 [21:08:08] <greycat> analogical: *plonk*
5341 [21:08:18] <tw> (this is the thing that kills
screen/tmux/dtach/disown/etc.)
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5343 [21:08:57] <forcerecon_>
replaced-url
5344 [21:09:03] <tw> *login-session processes. I have to be
specific because it's not a process-session anymore.
5345 [21:09:06] <forcerecon_> thanks guys! really.. now I can move
forward
5346 [21:09:07] <forcerecon_> wow
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5349 [21:10:26] <ziutek> tw: but this will kill screen too, unless
i run it with systemd-run --something?
5350 [21:11:05] <tw> ziutek: tbh, I don't know the specifics,
I remember reading about it and pitying gnome users horribly. =(
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5353 [21:13:31] <ziutek> I don't even use gnome besides the
keyring and gvfsd (both are hard to replace)
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5355 [21:14:07] <jhutchins_wk> Doesn't the advanced installer
allow you to select/deselect individual packages?
5356 [21:14:09] <greycat> My solution to "things persist
after I logout" is that I never logout unless I'm gonna
reboot anyway.
5357 [21:14:49] <lovelybac0n> That's some bad advice if I saw
it
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5359 [21:15:04] <Iridos> and there's nearly never reason to
reboot, even on single-user systems because there's pm-suspend
and pm-hibernate
5360 [21:15:22] <lovelybac0n> I just lower the systyemd alert time
from 90 seconds to 2.
5361 [21:15:26] <greycat> And therefore rarely any reason to
logout. Works for me.
5362 [21:15:35] <jelly> Iridos: except if a common library or dbus
or kernel is upgraded
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5364 [21:15:59] <Iridos> I did say "nearly never",
didn't I
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5366 [21:16:15] <greycat> Not sure what pm-suspend or pm-hibernate
are, or what they have to do with anything. Sounds like some laptop
thing. I don't use a laptop.
5367 [21:16:16] <Iridos> also… your evil little brother may
just pull the plug or something
5368 [21:16:20] <jelly> nearly never translates to about once a
month
5369 [21:16:24] <lovelybac0n> I also reboot for xorg stuff. Good
to know it's booting.
5370 [21:17:12] <jhutchins_wk> lovelybac0n: You used to be able to
just restart X, but these days the GUI has crept into the kernel.
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5372 [21:18:10] <Iridos> ok, so xdg-open opens stuff (for lxde)
with pcmanfm … and that decides… well, that was easy
… kind of insane… but easy
5373 [21:18:20] <analogical> I thought Debian was a serious OS but
it commes with a buch of silly games installed
5374 [21:18:50] <tw> Iridos: xdg-mime default
<something.desktop> mimetype ; docs are in xdg-utils
5375 [21:19:10] <jelly> analogical: we also have silly ops that
kick you out the channel for no reason at all
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5380 [21:19:32] <forcerecon_> uht oh
5381 [21:19:36] *** ChanServ sets mode: -o jelly
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5383 [21:19:56] <Iridos> only… changing the default in
pcmanfm now makes xdg-open open .doc in libreoffice instead…
but not from evolution, so maybe it didn't use xdg-open…
yay.
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5385 [21:20:23] <jhutchins_wk> I just re-built a system, and I had
to install the silly games manually after I built it.
5386 [21:20:25] <forcerecon_> I once again want to say thanks
jelly and greycat and anyone else that helped out
5387 [21:20:28] <forcerecon_> appreciate it
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5389 [21:20:46] <forcerecon_> now how to get wifi working ;)
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5391 [21:20:55] <forcerecon_> wireless ac over here.
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5393 [21:21:13] <tremolo> woo
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5396 [21:21:31] <tremolo> It wasn't working out of the box?
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5399 [21:21:59] <jelly> and the box was a firmware image box, mind
you
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5402 [21:22:46] <ghoti> What do people use for drawing network
diagrams these days? I've used Dia for years, but it seems a
little stagnant. Is there something new and sexy?
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5410 [21:24:08] <Iridos> oh, got the solution… if you
choose "open with other software" in evolution, that
becomes the new default. if you just select the program to open
something from the list presented first, it's a one-time thing
5411 [21:24:54] <Iridos> and so it did its own thing, which
coincidentally (or because I maybe chose it that way a long time
ago) the same as xdg-open
5412 [21:24:57] <nigiri> Hello! I'm trying to find out why my
bluetooth keyboard doesn't work on the first connection. I have
to turn it off and connect it again (after waiting 30 seconds or
so), this happens at boot and when I do service restart. hciconfig
hci0 down/up do work fine tho
5413 [21:25:05] <nigiri> I have no clue where to start looking for
the cause
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5417 [21:25:42] <jhutchins_wk> Iridos: I think they both use mime
types somehow.
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5423 [21:26:12] <random_numbers> So, turns out the mounting script
+ systemd unit works nicely. Better than the crontab hack at least.
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5428 [21:27:01] <forcerecon_> how do you check if a service is
running.. I thought it was systemctl status app service
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5430 [21:27:24] <random_numbers> systemctl status name.service
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5432 [21:27:56] <forcerecon_> not used to this response.. it seems
like it is in a text file
5433 [21:28:03] <forcerecon_> states exited, not running
5434 [21:28:08] <forcerecon_> what does this mean
5435 [21:28:27] <random_numbers> That the service ran and quit.
Depending on the type that can be good behavior, or not.
5436 [21:28:33] <tw> Iridos: I gave you bad advice, gnome stuff
uses gvfs-mime instead of xdg-mime. As far as I know the databases
don't synchronize easily.
5437 [21:28:34] <greycat> Depends on the service. Green text is
good, usually.
5438 [21:29:02] <greycat> Some services just run one time and
stop, and they're done, and that's considered a successful
launch.
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5440 [21:29:15] <forcerecon_> I hope I don't get booted for
this.. if so I am sorry
5441 [21:29:17] <forcerecon_> systemctl status tor.service
5442 [21:29:17] <forcerecon_> ● tor.service - Anonymizing overlay
network for TCP (multi-instance-master)
5443 [21:29:17] <forcerecon_> Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/tor.service; enabled; vendor preset: enab
5444 [21:29:17] <forcerecon_> Active: active (exited) since Tue
2017-06-20 15:23:53 EDT; 3min 41s ago
5445 [21:29:17] *** forcerecon_ was kicked by debhelper (flood. Please
use
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5446 [21:29:28] <Iridos> tw, hm, interesting. I'm not using
gnome, but still ^^
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5449 [21:30:02] <forcerecon_> sorry about that
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5451 [21:30:15] <greycat> Use
replaced-url
5452 [21:30:27] <jelly> can't tell if that's a green ●
or a red ●
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5454 [21:30:28] <forcerecon_> that seems wrong to me.. usually it
says running
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5457 [21:30:35] <greycat> Personally I'm not familiar with
Tor so I can't help you much.
5458 [21:30:44] <tw> active (exited) is a success.
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5460 [21:31:09] <Samwan> Hi. I'm having installation issues.
The installer is telling me to put the install media into
/mount/cdrom. So I opened an additional terminal and mounted the
media on /media/cdrom but it won't continue. I checked and the
files are now present in the correct directory after mount. Is it a
known issue?
5461 [21:31:34] <random_numbers> Tor is supposed to run as a
daemon.
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5464 [21:31:51] <random_numbers> If there's no tor process
left, then no, it's not a good thing.
5465 [21:31:52] <forcerecon_> tw, really.. I am sure I see running
under jessie.. let me check
5466 [21:32:11] <Samwan> I meant /media, not /mount, obv
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5468 [21:32:21] <greycat> forcerecon_: if you run the systemctl
status command as root, you get extra info (log messages) that
doesn't show up when you run it as non-root
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5473 [21:32:54] <ForceRecon> under jessie - Active: active
(running) since Mon 2017-06-19 20:00:01 EDT; 19h ago
5474 [21:33:20] <greycat> then the log messages may help you
figure out why it exited
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5476 [21:33:22] <ForceRecon> under stretch active (exited)
5477 [21:33:52] <random_numbers> There's always journalctl...
5478 [21:34:42] <forcerecon_> not much more with sudo
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5483 [21:36:50] <random_numbers> Okay what. Take a look at the
service source. What the heck?
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5487 [21:37:10] <random_numbers> If it's the same as what I
get with `apt-get source tor` I have no idea how it's doing
anything.
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5489 [21:37:48] <forcerecon_> random_numbers, I know how I can
check.. ipleak.net..
5490 [21:37:51] <random_numbers> Hm. nevermind. Weird filesplit.
5491 [21:38:13] <forcerecon_> yeah its not running
5492 [21:38:16] <forcerecon_> odd..
5493 [21:38:18] <forcerecon_> hmm..
5494 [21:38:25] <random_numbers> tor@.service is the one
that's actually useful. dunno if that file still exists after
install.
5495 [21:38:50] <forcerecon_> gonna connect to tor in oftc.net and
see what they have to say
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5498 [21:39:19] <jelly> wonder why there's a generator, maybe
you can run a dozen tors simultaneously?
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5502 [21:40:03] <jhutchins_wk> forcerecon_: ps ax
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5505 [21:41:30] <jhutchins_wk> One would expect to look at logs
(not just journalctl).
5506 [21:41:50] <random_numbers>
replaced-url
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5517 [21:45:21] <ForceRecon> what is the irc server for freenode
not the onion address
5518 [21:45:48] <greycat> irc.freenode.net
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5522 [21:47:10] <dax> (irc.freenode.net is an alias to
chat.freenode.net)
5523 [21:47:22] <tw> jelly: I presume it allows you to run
multiple independent hidden service or container gateway instances
on a single host, which has some merit.
5524 [21:47:59] <tw> But it's a profound waste of RAM as it
has to maintain some huge routing tables per instance.
5525 [21:48:52] <tw> Maybe it has gotten better, when I was using
it in wheezy, it'd easily use 300-400MB per instance.
5526 [21:49:08] <random_numbers> Relying on systemd for isolation
still seems like asking for a config error to screw you over though.
I'd recommend libvirt + AppArmor/SELinux before that.
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5546 [21:58:24] <forcerecon__> I was told to check the status of
tor@default.service instead.. this one does show Active (running)
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5548 [21:58:45] <zuiss1> anyone with lxqt know how to have the
panel show only program icons and not window titles?
5549 [21:58:52] <forcerecon__> still waiting for confirmation
though on why on jessie tor.service shows Active (running)
5550 [21:58:59] <forcerecon__> next item :)
5551 [21:59:37] <random_numbers> forcerecon__: It says running
because it has "RemainAfterExit" set.
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5553 [22:00:02] <forcerecon__> is this a concern? or something we
can change...
5554 [22:00:08] <random_numbers> Not really a concern.
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5556 [22:00:30] <forcerecon__> can we get tor browser from debian
repository or do we need to download it from Tor?
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5559 [22:01:04] <random_numbers> Don't know. I go the VM +
Tails route anyway.
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5573 [22:06:26] <forcerecon__> instead of me just asking all the
time, How do I search to find out what the name of something is so I
can install it from terminal with apt-get?
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5575 [22:06:41] <forcerecon__> in this case how do I find out what
the 64 bit version of Tor browser is in the repo
5576 [22:06:43] <greycat> apt-cache search
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5578 [22:06:56] <greycat> you may also need: apt-cache search
--names-onlyl
5579 [22:06:57] <greycat> you may also need: apt-cache search
--names-only
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5584 [22:10:22] <forcerecon__> well apt-cache search tor brings up
8 million things..
5585 [22:10:28] <forcerecon__> you think torbrowser
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5589 [22:11:20] <random_numbers> You generally pipe `apt search
word` results into `less`.
5590 [22:11:29] <random_numbers> Or into a file, this enables
regexp searching with grep too.
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5593 [22:11:36] <forcerecon__> im getting it.. thanks.. I just
noticed what it does, appreciated
5594 [22:11:56] <greycat> --names-only also helps enormously in
filtering out bogus results once you have a feeling you're on
the trail of the package name
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5599 [22:13:50] <GG_Phyduck> Okay wait somebody send a message to
me in this channel
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5601 [22:14:12] <GG_Phyduck> but i can't seem to find it in
the huge backlog of irc messages i have.. if it was important please
resend it :)
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5603 [22:14:56] <greycat> It was a spam bot. Duh.
5604 [22:15:02] <vadimkolchev> Hi all. Can any1 recommend simple
gui task manager/planner for Debian 9?
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5614 [22:25:32] <random_numbers> vlegout_: The only one I think of
is Thunderbird's Calendar/Agenda extension... mainly because
every other one I know is CLI-only.
5615 [22:25:35] <random_numbers> sorry vlegout
5616 [22:25:40] <random_numbers> @ vadimkolchev
5617 [22:26:15] <vadimkolchev> random_numbers, could you please
advise on good CLI one? Probably will be handy
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5619 [22:26:56] <random_numbers> vadimkolchev: I'd say
org-mode, but for standalone taskwarrior is pretty good too.
5620 [22:27:14] <vadimkolchev> random_numbers, thank you, will
check it
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5623 [22:27:54] <forcerecon__> ForceRecon: is testing quassel
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5637 [22:33:15] <vadimkolchev> random_numbers, taskwarrior is cool
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5643 [22:35:51] <random_numbers> vadimkolchev: Glad to hear it
works for you.
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5674 [22:48:33] <NapoleonWils0n> hi all
5675 [22:48:37] <zleap> hi
5676 [22:48:50] <NapoleonWils0n> too hot in the uk, sweating like
a pig
5677 [22:49:00] <zleap> yea
5678 [22:49:12] <zleap> 9:51 and humid and hot
5679 [22:49:28] <NapoleonWils0n> i swear i got a tan in my sleep
5680 [22:49:31] <random_numbers> Common feeling.
5681 [22:49:38] <zleap> i wonder when the new raspbian will be out
5682 [22:49:44] <random_numbers> I miss <20C winter-time...
5683 [22:50:12] <NapoleonWils0n> yes we are supposed to miserable
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5686 [22:50:30] <NapoleonWils0n> sun makes people happy not
british at all
5687 [22:50:38] <zleap> lol
5688 [22:50:43] <random_numbers> well, it also gives cancer.
5689 [22:50:51] <NapoleonWils0n> was wondering if anyone uses
firefox 54
5690 [22:51:05] <random_numbers> Jessie users that have the
'security' repo on.
5691 [22:51:10] <zleap> sun also produces vitamin D
5692 [22:51:16] <random_numbers> Oh wait, that 52.
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5694 [22:51:19] <NapoleonWils0n> wondering what firefox vs chroium
security is like
5695 [22:51:28] <zleap> not sure
5696 [22:51:31] <random_numbers> zleap: A few minutes of
exposition a week tend to be enough for Vitamin D metabolization.
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5698 [22:51:39] <random_numbers> s/exposition/exposure/
5699 [22:51:51] <zleap> yeah]
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5702 [22:52:33] <NapoleonWils0n> chromium is a cluster f**k on
freebsd, so have to use firefox
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5704 [22:53:09] <NapoleonWils0n> i see ff 54 has multi cpu support
after 8 years of electrolis
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5708 [22:53:34] <zleap> i saw something the other day on how to
enable multicpu support in firefo
5709 [22:53:37] <zleap> firefox
5710 [22:53:45] <zleap> not sure where
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5712 [22:53:55] <NapoleonWils0n> think its enaabled by default in
54 though i may be wrong
5713 [22:54:20] <random_numbers>
replaced-url
5714 [22:54:26] <zleap> ah
5715 [22:54:51] <NapoleonWils0n> been using awscli to upload files
to amazon s3
5716 [22:54:56] <NapoleonWils0n> works really well
5717 [22:55:03] <zleap> if I go out I try to stick to shade and
use sunblock
5718 [22:55:26] <NapoleonWils0n> im bald on top so have to slap
factor 50 on my bonce
5719 [22:55:35] <random_numbers> From htop monitoring I'd
have thought firefox already did multi-cpu usage from 45.
5720 [22:55:46] <NapoleonWils0n> i cant pull off a william hague
baseball cap look
5721 [22:56:04] <random_numbers> zleap: You probably get more than
enough from reflection on the ground while driving.
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5723 [22:56:15] <zleap> yeah
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5725 [22:57:44] <random_numbers> For those who like me had this
odd second of doubt on terminology:
replaced-url
5726 [22:57:49] <random_numbers> And that's my last offtopic
post.
5727 [22:58:18] <zleap> refraction bends light
5728 [22:58:28] <zleap> like straw in water
5729 [22:58:37] <greycat> No, gravity bends light.
5730 [22:58:55] <sypher> Gravity warps space. Light travels in a
straight line.
5731 [22:59:08] <random_numbers> In Space.
5732 [22:59:16] <zleap> if you put a fill a bowl with oil, and put
a small bowl inside the smaller bowl looks like it has vanished
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5734 [22:59:31] <zleap> gravitational lensing, i know a little
about that
5735 [22:59:41] <job1> quit
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5737 [22:59:44] <job1> q
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5739 [23:00:06] <zleap> job1: try /quit if you want to quit
(depends on client)
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5744 [23:02:52] <job1> ?
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5749 [23:05:29] <random_numbers> Good thing debian patches stuff,
because 1.6 would otherwise be a bad idea.
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5782 [23:19:07] <forcerecon> is there any way to put panels at the
bottom of all screens
5783 [23:19:40] <phogg> masking tape seems likely to work
5784 [23:19:57] <forcerecon> heh.. yeah thats good
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5792 [23:22:07] <forcerecon> I can add panels to other screens
which is great,, but they do not store the time or any icons when
things are open.. everything always goes back to the main screen
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5795 [23:23:40] <forcerecon> and even if you choose to show icons
on all monitors it just stays on the main monitor
5796 [23:23:44] <forcerecon> just so you guys know
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5802 [23:26:13] <edj> I've googled and tried command-line
stuff - nada. Running stretch. How do I get the KDE Contril Module?
5803 [23:26:29] <edj> er -- control.
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5806 [23:26:54] <random_numbers> forcerecon: That's a Desktop
Environment specific question. More detail needed.
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5816 [23:30:59] <ws2k3> is it possible to patch the kernel without
reboot? i noticed a package in debian called ksplice
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5819 [23:31:22] <jordanm> edj: if that's a plama addon, you
can install it with discover
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5822 [23:33:05] <edj> jordanm, discover?
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5828 [23:35:07] <jordanm> edj: that appears to be what it's
called. GUI software manager for KDE
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5830 [23:35:38] <jordanm> I am not sure what package it's
from, it was installed when I upgraded from wheezy
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5832 [23:36:19] <edj> jordanm, I don't use KDE's manager
- use apt-get.
5833 [23:36:23] <jordanm> plamsa-discover
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5835 [23:36:42] <edj> jordanm, Oh OK - Thanks
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5842 [23:39:56] <forcerecon> how do you get to the screensaver
settings on jessie
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5847 [23:41:57] <forcerecon> I can't seem to find it any
more.. I know I set it up but it is gone now
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5855 [23:42:02] <forcerecon> bbl
5856 [23:42:02] <amy132564> quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697: beaver
rax- mavhc foka noodle zupzupper samnob conspacer Tramp XSoul Vorap
mundus2018 michael_mbp drot pythonsnake kisser skza Aristar_ hayer
gvvg_ Orphis scoopex rolig jmsx dpkg Eduard_Munteanu Skyrider
nickstenn jhill xcin jor JesseWalling SirLagz styks1987 milobit
Cy-GorWork Zyferus gmelis pierrot joshebosh leemar__ Ryushin ShaRose
nickle sinduck Jacob843 Zauberfisch lazouz missmbob osx
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5858 [23:42:02] <Eccentricity1671> quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697:
Mysterytrain jager_ blitzed Deific epilys hid3 ledixus hays untitled
KebabBob nix-7_ mingdao banging_ mdk Jguy Ekchuan resixian piklu
t3eblinder sydney_untangle singer22 madprops nux_ keith4 rkj MrFrood
sander85 Saar lazouz cgt lukky513 Guest83472 Infra_3600 melvin_
Malmis gnugr webuser5224 tapioco Pelle` somepoortech tensorpudding
gmh RyanKnack stefanc_diff kri soulz strass Bl4ckC0re ws2k3
tabakhase
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5860 [23:42:05] <iluvgirlsfeet391> quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697:
Andocromn Scuttle SwK gatekeep M-wkennington SM0TVI GGMethos darxun
themill electro33 Ssquidly darkalia Hydroxide sine0 StathisA epsilon
navlys AN0NYM p0rt_ ajp_ TinkerTi1er p_quarles bois rednul
fFamousfFatman berndj AndrewMC sn0wmonster Emmanuel_Chanel Willis
dselect OS-27035 teraflops TomG2 drot kyan sobkas snw CompWizrd
pcdummy BlueByte HotSwap Ad1Tech eldebrim Aristide devster31 Mmike
WebDawg verm1n |subz3r0|
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5862 [23:42:08] <teengirl5757> quicktalkeh676te.onion/6697:
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seyeongkim ________ GTAXL kinopu austin987 kupi Haudegen ws2k3 Hink
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fast_ LeandroLuiz Nit_ mindstorm de-facto Kamilion karlamrhein egos
phorce1 cnu- iamtheneon zululee funnel lazouz GNU\colossus scoopex
lifeofguenter edi toogley Qrc^ Tsutsukakushi kloeri fFamousfFatman
grift nauticalnexus Guest
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5869 [23:42:42] <Tsutsukakushi> pls
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5885 [23:48:07] <bolt> having issues with a debian stretch chroot.
when attempting to run "apt-get update", i get
"MO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 7638D0442B90D010" a
bunch of times. the chroot does have debian-keyring and
debian-archive-keyring installed. what could be the issue?
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5891 [23:49:44] <ws2k3> is it possible to patch the kernel without
reboot? i noticed a package in debian called ksplice
5892 [23:49:57] <pav> bolt: did you try apt instead of apt-get ?
5893 [23:50:06] <forcerecon> anyone have any luck installing steam
on debian
5894 [23:50:20] <bolt> pav: same thing
5895 [23:50:24] <forcerecon> with stretch has anything changed
from wiki.debian.org
5896 [23:50:31] <bolt> pav: well, same result anyway
5897 [23:50:36] <forcerecon>
replaced-url
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5899 [23:51:55] <jordanm> forcerecon: should still be fine, just
s/jessie/stretch/g
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5902 [23:53:38] <TomG2> forcerecon, xscreensaver command to bring
up screen saver prefs.
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5904 [23:53:49] <glick> hi
5905 [23:53:55] <glick> is anyone running buster?
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5907 [23:55:40] <forcerecon> TomG2: that does not seem to work on
jessie for me..
5908 [23:55:46] <glick> buster or testing?
5909 [23:55:47] <forcerecon> does not know the command
5910 [23:56:03] <TomG2> okay then try under your GNOME prefs
5911 [23:56:05] <glick> buster is the new testing right?
5912 [23:56:10] <TomG2> somewhere. sorry I have to go now :)
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5922 [23:58:04] <pav> ws2k3: you should take a look at
replaced-url
5923 [23:59:12] <forcerecon> TomG2: thanks I will keep looking
5924 [23:59:21] <forcerecon> what is the best way to install the
libc.so.6
5925 [23:59:36] <forcerecon> 32 bit libraries and is it safe
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