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0 [00:00:06] <nvz> heh. i couldve given a real simple oneliner
to build a list from a mirror
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6 [00:01:58] <codebam> any ideas at what might be causing
ifupdown to fail to bring up my interface?
replaced-url
7 [00:02:06] <sophiya> errors
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12 [00:02:50] <nvz> codebam: i can give you some ideas of why
someone may not want to follow that link
13 [00:03:05] <codebam> nvz: it's a paste
14 [00:03:14] <codebam> add .txt to the end
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18 [00:04:02] <nvz> yes but i dont know that, which is why i
tell people to use paste.debian.net its familiar and its clean for
my textmode browser, and fast cause its not ssl
19 [00:04:36] <jmcnaught> paste.debian.net is available on https
20 [00:04:40] <sophiya> you should not be using ssl anyway, nvz
21 [00:04:46] <codebam> nvz: paste.debian has more of an
overhead than a plain site with nothing on it than text
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23 [00:04:49] <nils_> is there anyone I could bribe/motivate to
update the backport for linux-image-amd64 (4.9) on jessie? I'm
looking for a way to mitigate the stack clash issue and would prefer
not to start building my own kernels.
24 [00:05:04] <jmcnaught> ,kernels
25 [00:05:05] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.11.0-trunk-686 (4.11.3-1~exp1); sid: 4.11.0-1-686
(4.11.6-1); buster: 4.11.0-1-686 (4.11.6-1); stretch: 4.9.0-3-686
(4.9.30-2+deb9u2); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686
(4.9.30-2~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae (3.16.43-2+deb8u2);
wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1);
wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.89-2)
26 [00:05:08] <sophiya> nvz: plus, TLS should be used regardless
27 [00:05:18] <sophiya> the overhead is tiny
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29 [00:05:37] <jmcnaught> dpkg: tell nils_ about bdo kernel
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31 [00:06:13] <nvz> codebam: that may be so but some of us like
me are on an opilite using a hotspot and console only and we have
tools setup to view paste.debian.net and will be unlikely to follow
strange links just to see the context of your issue
32 [00:06:29] <codebam> nvz: you can literally use curl
33 [00:06:39] <nils_> jmcnaught, yeah the most recent version is
from June 14th, not containing the fix while the version in stretch
does.
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35 [00:07:04] <nvz> codebam: im just telling you this stuff so
you understand why someone may not respond.. use more context in
your question and dont use strange links
36 [00:07:15] <codebam> nvz: ptpb is quite common
37 [00:07:19] <codebam> they have a nice api as well
38 [00:07:24] <codebam> I use it for taking screenshots
39 [00:07:37] <codebam>
replaced-url
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42 [00:09:37] <nvz> Cabanossi: all i can gather from your paste
is that you got some rube setup i cant see.. you need to break it
down and do each command step by step to see where the problem lies
and why wpa_supplicant is failing
43 [00:09:43] <nvz> codebam: ^
44 [00:10:09] <jmcnaught> nils_: i see. if you mean this
replaced-url
45 [00:10:34] <codebam> nvz: okay, how can I know what command
is being executed by run-parts?
46 [00:10:54] <codebam> because the command it shows takes
arguments, I'm not sure what the arguments are
47 [00:10:56] <missmbob> p.d.n got a 4yr certificate from
letsencrypt? wow. i thought they only did 3months. okay
48 [00:11:19] <nvz> see this is why i wouldnt want to answer
your vague question. i know even less about your setup than you do
49 [00:11:52] <nils_> jmcnaught, yeah the patch is only applied
in stretch security, the patch is in upstream 4.9.34 which I guess
they backported to 4.9.30
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53 [00:12:44] <nvz> codebam: i dont have a clue about this
i'm using plain ol wicd-daemon here its simple.. for me to try
solve your problems you gotta provide us with a clue as to what your
setup is and how it got that way
54 [00:12:47] <codebam> nvz: I'm just trying to get
wpa_supplicant to work with ifupdown and dhcp
55 [00:13:03] <teraflops> codebam: may I ask why?
56 [00:13:05] <jmcnaught> missmbob: the certificate i get from
paste.debian.net expires 04/09/17
57 [00:13:13] <codebam> teraflops: I don't like the
alternatives
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59 [00:13:36] <nvz> codebam: if that were the case youd say i
ran wpa_supplicant foo bar baz and it gave error foo bar baz
unrecognized options..
60 [00:13:54] <codebam> hmm?
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62 [00:14:28] <teraflops> codebam: what are you doing exactly?
if you pasted it I missed
63 [00:14:29] <codebam> I've done this before, on gentoo
they use network hooks though. I think I just did it with dhcpcd
64 [00:14:37] <nvz> all i know is something generated what
clearly looks like a script error with no useful information and you
pasted it
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67 [00:17:22] <codebam> teraflops: I'm configuring
/etc/network/interfaces (replaced-url
68 [00:17:22] <nvz> now i gotta pry info out of you that you
dont even seem to have. i said go step by step.. manually run the
commands or tell us how you come to have a script doing this and
show us said script
69 [00:17:22] <codebam> nvz: I've pasted all the config
files I have
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72 [00:17:22] <codebam> if I had more information to give you I
would give you it
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75 [00:17:22] <codebam> I can paste my wpa_supplicant.conf, but
that's not part of the error message, wpa_supplicant is running
fine
76 [00:17:22] <codebam> the issue is with ifupdown
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78 [00:17:34] <codebam> so if you want a config file stop
complaining and tell me what you need
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80 [00:18:29] <teraflops> codebam: you want to connect to
eduroam using /e/n/i ?
81 [00:18:50] <codebam> no
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84 [00:19:28] <teraflops> than I dont get what you want sorry
85 [00:19:32] <codebam> I want ifupdown to start wpa_supplicant
and negotiate dhcp
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89 [00:19:49] <teraflops> I mean, good luck, I dont see the
point
90 [00:20:20] <th0r> codebam,
replaced-url
91 [00:20:44] <th0r> codebam, the uncommented lines are use a
static ip, but the commented lines fetch an ip by dhcp
92 [00:20:48] <teraflops> I use NM and never had issues doing
roaming or changing of netkork automagically
93 [00:21:10] <codebam> th0r: oh cool, I'll check that out.
let me try that, thanks
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97 [00:21:36] <jmcnaught> codebam: what did "ifdown --force
wlp3s0" do?
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100 [00:23:12] <codebam> jmcnaught: just tried, it successfully
turned off the interface. afterwards running ifup worked. I got a
dhcp address but I think it was only because I have dhcpcd running
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104 [00:24:44] <jmcnaught> codebam: ifup doesn't normally
use dhcpch, stop that service and try to ifdown and ifup your
interface again
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107 [00:25:12] <codebam> yeah I was right, no errors at all, but
when running ifup with dhcpcd killed it doesn't negotiate for
dhcp
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109 [00:25:29] <jmcnaught> codebam: by the way your paste
"replaced-url
110 [00:25:59] <codebam> jmcnaught: I mean it stopped it anyways?
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112 [00:27:02] <codebam> so it works, but ifupdown isn't
negotiating dhcp, I cant figure out why
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118 [00:28:43] <jmcnaught> codebam: in another terminal you can
run "journalctl -f" and it will show you log messages as
they happen
119 [00:28:52] <codebam> oh hmm, okay when I changed my
/etc/network/interfaces back so that it was doing dhcp (my bad) I
get the same error as before. (the file is identical to all the
pastes I've done)
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122 [00:29:42] <jmcnaught> codebam: for those of us not paying
very close attention, please make a new paste with the updated
/e/n/interfaces and the command you used and complete output
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131 [00:33:41] <bolt> my mcelog contains this:
replaced-url
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137 [00:34:59] <LtL> bolt: dual channel slots so 11 of 16?
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139 [00:35:36] <VentGrey> Hello debian people
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142 [00:36:05] <VentGrey> has anyone managed to .deb the kernek
4.11? since the kernel-package is not available on Debian stretch
143 [00:36:17] <bolt> LtL: so bank 6?
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145 [00:36:44] <VentGrey> it's being a pain in the ass to
compile it with make deb-pkg
146 [00:36:50] <LtL> bolt: that would be my guess yeah
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153 [00:40:50] <VentGrey> I tried using this command on the
documentation but it seems that something fails
154 [00:40:51] <VentGrey> make deb-pkg LOCALVERSION=-falcot
KDEB_PKGVERSION=$(make kernelversion)-1
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157 [00:41:16] <remo1> where can I find loggining up
/etc/network/interfaces ?
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160 [00:42:42] <jmcnaught> remo1: the initial attempt to bring up
the interfaces would be logged under the networking service so
"journalctl -u networking.service" will show that. Logs in
Debian then get forwarded to syslog, which puts them in /var/log
161 [00:43:12] <VentGrey> :u wow advice is working
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164 [00:44:20] <nils_> VentGrey, how is it failing?
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167 [00:45:09] <VentGrey> Throws a bunch of make errors
168 [00:45:20] <nils_> VentGrey, a paste would be nice ;)
169 [00:45:28] <codebam_> so after rebooting systemd services are
hanging because it can't bring up the interfaces properly
170 [00:45:36] <codebam_> and I can't finish booting
171 [00:45:36] <VentGrey> I know im trying to reduce it
172 [00:46:01] <codebam_> how do I fix it?
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174 [00:46:27] <nils_> VentGrey, as long as you use a pastebin I
would be fine with the whole output.
175 [00:46:28] <codebam_> can I boot with a kernel option that
will tell systemd to skip bringing up interfaces, or just get to a
root shell?
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178 [00:47:31] <remo1> If I run bridge interface as allow-hotplug
br0 -- interface not up. If I run interface as auto br0, when boot I
need wait 1 minute for boot
179 [00:47:52] <codebam_> oh we have the same issue. interesting
180 [00:47:56] <remo1> How to fix waiting 1 minute ?
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182 [00:48:11] <codebam_> only difference is that I have a stupid
service that waits forever
183 [00:48:16] <codebam_> so I can't boot
184 [00:48:18] <codebam_> ...
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187 [00:48:54] <bolt> LtL: hmm.. i ran "dmidecode -t
20" (
replaced-url
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189 [00:49:55] <bolt> guess i'll try to rip that one out and
test it elsewhere
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193 [00:51:20] <LtL> bolt: take it out and run memtest
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195 [00:51:55] <bolt> LtL: not sure if memtest properly supports
ecc. the errors are being corrected.
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198 [00:52:27] <LtL> bolt: provided it will boot with an empty
bank. im not sure about ECC either
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201 [00:52:55] <bolt> LtL: that's another issue, i guess...
dunno if it'll be happy about that. might have to remove more
than one stick
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203 [00:53:43] <nils_> bolt, should usually work, but performance
may be degraded on that memory channel (assuming reasonably modern
x86)
204 [00:53:49] <Olof_szary> hello. I am looking for tool to do
efficient, easy accessible backup. No zipping (because most are hard
to compress), no encryption, on local (USB) device.
205 [00:54:10] <LtL> bolt: try, if it doesnt transfer the
dimm's to populate the empty slot, follow me?
206 [00:54:31] <Olof_szary> I am thinking about rsync, but I am
unsure which options should I provide
207 [00:54:44] <nils_> Olof_szary, I liked rsnapshot for that
purpose, it uses rsync internally
208 [00:54:48] <LtL> bolt: leaving the end bank empty, shouldnt
need to tho'
209 [00:55:03] <bolt> LtL: yeh. i'll give it a shot :)
210 [00:55:29] <codebam_> ?
211 [00:55:33] <bolt> nils_: thinking that too
212 [00:55:43] <VentGrey> @nils_
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214 [00:55:47] <VentGrey> or nils
215 [00:55:50] <VentGrey>
replaced-url
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217 [00:56:05] <VentGrey> cant find what's wrong on my
syntax
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219 [00:56:09] <nils_> VentGrey, apt-get install bc
220 [00:56:27] <nils_> VentGrey, and you'll also need
libssl-dev (or whatever it's named)
221 [00:56:37] <VentGrey> libssl?
222 [00:56:51] <VentGrey> let me try to install them
223 [00:56:53] <nils_> VentGrey, this line is the error: /bin/sh:
1: bc: not found
224 [00:57:05] <qqumber> I want reality to be like something in a
sci-fi movie! Reality fucking sucks.
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226 [00:57:23] <VentGrey> Downloading...
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228 [00:57:39] <VentGrey> that was fast
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231 [00:58:33] <Olof_szary> nils_: do you know if i could just
put rsync -a --delete and it shall work?
232 [00:58:49] <qqumber> I hate youths.
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236 [00:59:25] <VentGrey> well, its making some progress....
237 [00:59:47] <nils_> Olof_szary, I guess so, I'm not too
intimately familiar with all the command line switches. rsnapshot
has the advantage of keeping a few older versions of the data.
238 [00:59:52] <VentGrey> tho is going reaaally slow, i should
have enabled multi-core compile
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242 [01:00:35] <VentGrey> OMG it's actually compiling
243 [01:00:41] <Tramp> Olof_szary: check "-H" for
preservation of hard links
244 [01:00:43] <VentGrey> Thanks Mr Nils_ :D
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248 [01:01:40] <Olof_szary> nils_: I already have a script for
rotation+packing more-important parts (pdfs, sourcecodes etc). Now I
am mainly interested in preserving all important-but-not-cruicial
parts of /home/ with easy access
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252 [01:03:21] <Tramp> Olof_szary: depending on how much space
you have and if you want some history, tar (with a date-suffix)
might also be an option
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254 [01:04:08] <VentGrey> does make deb-pkg support multicore?
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260 [01:06:16] <missmbob> you can use -j and specify the number.
man make
261 [01:07:11] <Olof_szary> Tramp: /home: 600G, backupdir 3TB. I
am able to spare 600 GB on backup (as-it-is). the rest is devoted to
important-copressed-rotated backup I have scripts for those and now
I am working on script for the as-it-is backup
262 [01:07:26] <tharkun> Aloha, I'm trying to download the
DVD iso from 9.0 but I get File
`debian-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.template' does not exist! from Debian
mirror [replaced-url
263 [01:07:29] <VentGrey> i did man make XD i just saw the -j
thing
264 [01:07:36] <tharkun> Any ideas what tree should I bark at?
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266 [01:07:53] <VentGrey> as far as I understand it must be my
processor cores +1
267 [01:07:57] <VentGrey> am i wrong?
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272 [01:08:27] <missmbob> that'd work fine
273 [01:08:33] <Tramp> Olof_szary: yeah, if you only want 1
generation, I'd go with rsync.
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277 [01:09:29] <Olof_szary> Tramp: -aH --delete, or something
more?
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279 [01:09:38] <VentGrey> 1 gen?
280 [01:10:29] <Tramp> Olof_szary: nah, should be fine. (I use
-vaH all the time, but you may not want the verbosity)
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282 [01:11:32] <Olof_szary> the --delete option checks source,
and if I removed/renamed some file in tracked directories, it will
remove from my backup, right?
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284 [01:11:58] <Olof_szary> it wont mess up my actual /home/
285 [01:12:35] <tharkun> Is the jigdo downloading way broken for
Stretch?
286 [01:12:45] <Tramp> not unless you mix up source and
destination
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288 [01:13:00] <Olof_szary> :D thanks
289 [01:13:08] <Tramp> Olof_szary: you can run with -n first to
see, what it does
290 [01:13:40] <Tramp> Olof_szary: and if stuff gets confusing,
sometimes --itemize-changes can be helpful for debugging
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295 [01:15:24] <Tramp> Olof_szary: yes. --delete deletes from the
target
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305 [01:20:05] <OS-28660> /msg NickServ REGISTER <password>
<email-address>
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310 [01:21:44] <VentGrey> jigdo speed is considerably fast
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313 [01:22:02] <VentGrey> I downloaded my iso at 4MB/s
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322 [01:24:39] <tharkun> FTR
replaced-url
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337 [01:30:20] <VentGrey> im from mx too XD
338 [01:30:28] <VentGrey> try usinf the unam one
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363 [01:42:53] <dondelelcaro>
replaced-url
364 [01:43:30] <nils_>
replaced-url
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366 [01:44:40] <replaced-url
367 [01:45:03] <dondelelcaro>
replaced-url
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369 [01:46:48] <dondelelcaro> (it'll be an option in grub or
most bootloaders)
370 [01:46:59] <codebam> I enabled networkmanager but it's
not doing dhcp negotiations
371 [01:47:16] <codebam> it connects fine, and then doesn't
negotiate for dhcp
372 [01:47:28] <tharkun> Is the jigdo-lite way of downloading a
regular iso really a faster way than wget?
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375 [01:48:00] <missmbob> bt
376 [01:48:10] <jmcnaught> codebam: did you stop or remove
dhcpcd? did you comment out your wireless interface in
/etc/network/interfaces?
377 [01:48:24] <tharkun> I'm getting connected from
southamerica all the way to sweden to download files :(
378 [01:48:26] <codebam> I disabled dhcpcd. do I need to enable
it?
379 [01:48:38] <codebam> jmcnaught: I commented out everything
except the loopback
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381 [01:49:18] <codebam> does networkmanager use dhcpcd?
382 [01:49:32] <codebam> I didn't have it installed before
383 [01:50:05] <jmcnaught> codebam: NetworkManager does not use
dhcpcd
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385 [01:50:35] <tharkun> codebam: set up a line using dhclient
for your particular install and report back.
386 [01:50:44] <jmcnaught> also if you have installed other
network configuration tools like wicd or connman please check that
they are stopped, disabled, uninstalled as appropriate
387 [01:50:57] <replaced-url
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389 [01:51:25] <VentGrey> Im actually compiling it
390 [01:51:40] <VentGrey> tho the LTS kernel should give you no
trouble
391 [01:52:29] <tharkun>
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394 [01:54:01] <replaced-url
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396 [01:54:11] <codebam> okay, well dhcpcd is disabled and I
can't get a dhcp lease
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398 [01:54:55] <codebam> how can I fix this
399 [01:54:57] <tharkun>
replaced-url
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405 [01:55:19] <tharkun> codebam: set up a line using dhclient
for your particular install and report back.
406 [01:55:39] <codebam> tharkun: set up a line?
407 [01:55:47] <codebam> what does that mean
408 [01:56:26] <pacha> any place to get new fortunes for this
replaced-url
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411 [01:56:52] <jmcnaught> codebam: can you make a paste of the
output of "journalctl -u NetworkManager" ?
412 [01:56:59] <tharkun> codebam: man dhclient is your starting
point. Sorry I'm too busy at the moment.
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414 [01:57:53] <codebam> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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418 [01:58:31] <jmcnaught> pacha: packages that start with
'fortunes-' try "apt-cache search --names-only
fortunes"
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420 [01:58:57] <pacha> jmcnaught: already got those
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426 [02:01:45] <codebam> tharkun: the problem isn't that I
can't get a lease, the problem is that networkmanager
can't get a lease
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429 [02:02:30] <jmcnaught> codebam: it looks like the DHCP
request is timing out. By the way with journalctl you can use
"--since=-5min" for the last 5 minutes. So maybe if you
disconnect/disable wifi, then connect again, then show us a
shortened log past with only the most recent connection attempt in
it
430 [02:02:44] <archifriend> I have a Brother Scanner
(DCP-7065DN) on my network that used to work under Debian Stretch
and stopped some months ago. gscan2pdf can no longer find the
scanner. scanimage -L segfaults. I've followed the installation
instructions (which indicate success) again to no avail. I've
googled far and wide. Any ideas?
431 [02:02:46] <codebam> okay I can do that
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434 [02:04:31] <jmcnaught> codebam: also look at/paste
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/$NETWORK_NAME (note this will
include WPA passwords if the connection is available to everybody).
Maybe try making a copy of that file, then telling NM to forget that
network, then try again?
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436 [02:07:26] <codebam> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
437 [02:07:33] <codebam> (sorry if that send twice)
438 [02:07:37] <codebam> *sent
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440 [02:08:46] <codebam> also resolvconf is setting my dns to
127.0.0.1 every time I reconnect
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444 [02:10:29] <jmcnaught> codebam: :P did you look at your
paste? also NM uses dnsmasq as a forwarding resolver
445 [02:10:38] <tharkun> codebam: Sorry the first step is to
check the other end of the line. Connections ar terrible down here
sorry to be of no assistance.
446 [02:11:34] <codebam> jmcnaught: but it's commented out
inside it's configuration. I had it enabled before, but it
shouldn't be now
447 [02:12:12] <codebam> ohh sorry
448 [02:12:15] <codebam> I'll paste it
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451 [02:12:38] <friiq>
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453 [02:14:17] <jmcnaught> !ops friiq link is spam
454 [02:14:17] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: jmcnaught
complains about: friiq link is spam
455 [02:14:32] <friiq> :/
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457 [02:15:03] <friiq> fine i will ask in another chan
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465 [02:18:09] <jmcnaught> codebam: my computer using
NetworkManager is still on jessie, and does not use dnsmasq, its
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf is identical to one on a
stretch system (which has NM disabled)
466 [02:18:12] <OS-28660> /msg NickServ REGISTER Aaa123
idejijacob@gmail.com
467 [02:19:57] <jmcnaught> codebam: however considering you
had/have dhcpcd installed, it's unclear to me what else you
might have installed that is "participating" in network
configuration
468 [02:20:24] <pierrot> Hi. In this tutorial
replaced-url
469 [02:20:54] <codebam> jmcnaught: sorry, I just missed those
messages
470 [02:21:00] <codebam> what did you say before that
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472 [02:21:12] <codebam> I didn't see anything after where I
said about sending messages twice
473 [02:21:20] <codebam> other than that last message
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475 [02:21:46] <jmcnaught> codebam: you are unable to see your
backscroll?
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478 [02:22:13] <codebam> I'm connected with znc and I guess
if I timeout and /reconnect I don't see the backlog
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482 [02:24:07] <jmcnaught> pierrot: any third party package or
repository could interfere with the upgrade. In my experience
it's more important to make sure that third party repos are
temporarily removed. There doesn't look like very much overlap
between your list of external packages and package names provided by
Debian so your risk may be low
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485 [02:24:58] <nvz> codebam:
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486 [02:25:14] <jmcnaught> codebam: i thought capturing the
backscroll while disconnected was the point of ZNC. Anyways I asked
you a while back to disconnect/disable wifi, then connect using NM
and show "journalctl -u NetworkManager --since=-2min" and
the paste that you shared was just a permission error
487 [02:25:48] <codebam> oh so that message never sent
488 [02:25:53] <codebam> I did a paste
489 [02:25:55] <codebam>
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490 [02:26:11] <nvz> codebam: thats just last 2hrs of /laslog
codebam
491 [02:26:21] <codebam> jmcnaught: yeah it is lol, I guess it
couldn't tell that I disconnected though
492 [02:26:25] <codebam> nvz: thank you
493 [02:26:28] <nvz> np
494 [02:27:11] <codebam> what is dns set to in a default
networkmanager configuration?
495 [02:27:19] <pierrot> jmcnaught: I have a folder
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ which content is: dropbox.list
dropbox.list.save google-chrome.list google-chrome.list.save
google-talkplugin.list google-talkplugin.list.save skype-stable.list
skype-stable.list.save stebbins-handbrake-releases-jessie.list
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498 [02:27:52] <jmcnaught> pierrot: you could move all of those
files somewhere else for now, or edit each one to comment out the
repo lines
499 [02:28:03] <codebam> but other than that I haven't
touched my networkmanager configuration. it was working fine before
I started trying to get wpa_supplicant working
500 [02:28:25] <jmcnaught> codebam: this is default
NetworkManager.conf on stretch:
replaced-url
501 [02:28:48] <codebam> okay, that's identical to mine
other than my commented out dnsmasq line
502 [02:28:54] <pierrot> jmcnaught: so I move them to any other
location... thanks.
503 [02:29:11] <pierrot> but it's enough to do so, or in
addition should I remove that software as well?
504 [02:29:48] <jmcnaught> pierrot: if it were me i would
probably try without removing any software, though i typically
don't install very much from outside of Debian's repos
505 [02:30:17] <codebam> why is it failing to get a dhcp lease?
506 [02:30:21] <jmcnaught> pierrot: you have a backup right? ☺
507 [02:30:24] <codebam> and why is my dns being reset
508 [02:30:29] <codebam> where can I look?
509 [02:30:32] <pierrot> Yes, I've done it
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511 [02:30:49] <jmcnaught> pierrot: then you're already
miles ahead of most people
512 [02:31:03] <jmcnaught> if you run into errors during the
upgrade let us know
513 [02:31:07] <pierrot> or I've "made" it sounds
more natural than "done" I think :P
514 [02:31:18] <pierrot> jmcnaught: heh
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518 [02:33:40] <jmcnaught> codebam: you can watch
"journalctl -f" on a terminal while you connect to the
network using NM. Obviously it's verbose, but you can either
watch it in screen to search the backscroll, or if you spot
something use journalctl's filter options to find the message
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521 [02:34:31] <codebam> hmm okay
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523 [02:36:12] <jmcnaught> i would not be surprised to find that
you have dnsmasq.service active if you've been experimenting
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537 [02:50:35] <mrr0butt> lol
replaced-url
538 [02:50:53] <mrr0butt> kernel pkg missing in sid?
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543 [02:52:22] <codebam_> the issue is with dhclient. it
can't get a lease
544 [02:52:31] <codebam_> I ran it manually, doesn't work at
all
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546 [02:52:59] <codebam_> I haven't even touched it's
config, how do I fix it?
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548 [02:53:19] <jmcnaught> codebam: are you able to see the logs
of the dhcp server? If it's a consumer router it might have a
logs section
549 [02:53:24] <mrr0butt> codebam_ wireless?
550 [02:53:37] <codebam_> yes
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552 [02:54:01] <codebam_> mrr0butt: ^
553 [02:54:34] <codebam_> I'm able to connect to it fine,
dhclient just can't get a lease
554 [02:55:15] <mrr0butt> dhclient -r ; dhclient -v wlan0
555 [02:56:29] <mrr0butt> you need to disable network-manager if
connecting manualy
556 [02:56:59] <mrr0butt> boot with "net.ifnames=0"
boot parameter could maybe help2
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558 [02:58:15] <codebam_> mrr0butt:
replaced-url
559 [02:58:28] <codebam_> I can't paste, I don't have
internet
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561 [03:00:00] <jmcnaught> codebam: can you check the logs of the
DHCP server somehow?
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564 [03:00:49] <codebam_> jmcnaught: no not really, and it's
not an issue with the server. my phone can connect fine
565 [03:01:09] <jmcnaught> codebam_: for insight on why no DHCP
offers are being made
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567 [03:01:40] <codebam_> I still can't, it's just a
regular router and I don't have access to DHCP logs
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569 [03:03:06] <codebam_> it's obviously an issue with
dhclient, because dhcpcd can get a lease just fine
570 [03:03:28] <codebam_> or it could before I uninstalled it to
make sure it wasn't causing any issues
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572 [03:05:32] <mrr0butt> apt-get remove leaves the deb files in
/var/cache/apt/archives/ so you can reinstall it without inet
573 [03:05:54] <codebam_> okay fine, but that still doesn't
fix my issue
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575 [03:06:41] <codebam_> what should I do?
576 [03:06:58] <mrr0butt> try boot with "net.ifnames=0"
boot option
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578 [03:07:19] <codebam_> it worked without that before
579 [03:07:30] <codebam_> I'm not wasting my time
580 [03:08:01] <mrr0butt> never change a running system :D
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582 [03:08:15] <codebam_> hmm?
583 [03:08:22] <codebam_> oh
584 [03:08:47] <jmcnaught> codebam_: the version of NM in stretch
has a MAC address randomizer feature. Maybe try that? Also I have
seen consumer routers with DHCP or system logs, so maybe take
another look. Some of them also put limits on how many DHCP clients
can have leases at one time.
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587 [03:10:23] <codebam_> I fixed it. sort of
588 [03:10:32] <codebam_> like it got assigned an address
589 [03:10:50] <codebam_> I had static DHCP enabled for my mac
address
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592 [03:11:02] <codebam_> although that was working before, so
I'm not sure why it wouldn't now
593 [03:11:08] <codebam_> but meh
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596 [03:12:28] <jmcnaught> \o/
597 [03:13:26] <codebam_> why is dhclient not smart enough to
allow the router to assign it it's own ip
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599 [03:14:42] <jmcnaught> to me it sounds like the router was
sometimes not responding with an offer
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602 [03:15:38] <codebam_> oh hmm
603 [03:15:53] <codebam_> it was responding with an offer when I
used dhcpcd though
604 [03:16:08] <ozzloy> jmcnaught, nvz, i sent a response email
to
replaced-url
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607 [03:18:28] <ozzloy> oh there it is
608 [03:18:33] <ozzloy> i was just impatient
609 [03:19:57] <codebam_> I can't do static DHCP now
610 [03:20:08] <codebam_> that's really annoying
611 [03:20:14] <codebam_> I want to know why
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617 [03:25:41] <dirae> Hi, when I look at my GPU in setting
(debian stretch/gnome) I get that the used card is Intel (The
cpu's card) not the GPU itself (AMD/ATI). How would I fix that?
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619 [03:26:18] <codebam_> when I manually assign it an address it
works, the router shows it as connected on the IP I specified, but
ping says network unreachable
620 [03:26:20] <pacha> dirae: have you installed the drivers?
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622 [03:26:52] <dirae> pacha: yes
623 [03:26:54] <dirae> the driver is amdgpu
624 [03:26:57] <codebam_> and when I don't set it manually
but set it inside the router, it won't take the address that
the router offers
625 [03:27:26] <codebam_> the only way to get it working is
automatically assign
626 [03:27:37] <codebam_> how do I fix it
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628 [03:29:15] <pacha> dirae: run this: glxinfo|egrep
"OpenGL vendor|OpenGL renderer"
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658 [03:44:38] <jmcnaught> dirae: do you have the
firmware-amd-graphics package installed?
659 [03:45:13] <dirae> jmcnaught: yes it's installed
660 [03:45:22] <codebam_> can I tell networkmanager to use dhcpcd
instead of dhclient?
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662 [03:46:50] <jmcnaught> dirae: did you see
replaced-url
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664 [03:48:47] <dirae> jmncaught: No, I'll try their
solution!
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667 [03:50:11] <dirae> I get: Could not find provider with name
radeon?
668 [03:51:31] <dirae> The list of my providers:Provider 0: id:
0x75 cap: 0xf, Source Output, Sink Output, Source Offload, Sink
Offload crtcs: 3 outputs: 3 associated providers: 0 name:modesetting
669 [03:51:31] <dirae> Provider 1: id: 0x4f cap: 0xd, Source
Output, Source Offload, Sink Offload crtcs: 0 outputs: 0 associated
providers: 0 name:TOPAZ @ pci:0000:01:00.0
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675 [03:54:03] <dirae> When I run "DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo |
grep "OpenGL renderer"" I get: OpenGL renderer
string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD ICELAND (DRM 3.8.0 / 4.9.0-3-amd64, LLVM
3.9.1)
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688 [04:01:56] <leibniz> hello
689 [04:02:37] <leibniz> i am trying to chmod 777 /var/replaced-url
690 [04:02:43] <leibniz> but it's not working for some
reason
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701 [04:10:40] <Arianna> What is the URL for downloading jessie
DVD images via jigdo?
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703 [04:11:26] <dvs> Arianna, where even the .jigdo file is.
704 [04:11:27] <abrotman> leibniz: please don't do that,
it's completely insecure
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708 [04:14:30] <Arianna> I looked at
replaced-url
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718 [04:21:18] <dvs> Arianna,
replaced-url
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722 [04:23:46] <leibniz> how do i make it so i can edit the files
in /var/replaced-url
723 [04:23:48] <leibniz> ?
724 [04:25:17] <jmcnaught> leibniz: you can add your user to the
replaced-url
725 [04:25:43] <leibniz> but then i'd have to use a / after
the url
726 [04:25:47] <jmcnaught> leibniz: chmod 777 would make
everything writable by everyone, not a good policy
727 [04:26:16] <dvs> Arianna,
replaced-url
728 [04:27:12] <leibniz> ok
729 [04:27:30] <leibniz> well i changed the directory to the user
/home/user/
730 [04:27:33] <leibniz> or whatnot
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732 [04:27:47] <leibniz> and that didn't seem to work
733 [04:28:04] <leibniz> i just want to be able to edit the files
in /var/replaced-url
734 [04:28:08] <leibniz> edit add files too
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747 [04:35:06] <leibniz> i found it
748 [04:35:11] <leibniz> you guys couldn't help me
749 [04:35:13] <leibniz> :O
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751 [04:39:10] <pacha> dirae: that means that you have the AMD
GPU enabled and running, what program are you using for checking out
your gpu information?
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753 [04:43:31] <dirae> pacha: settings? ^^. What a program would
you recommend? and if the AMD GPU enabled why can't I get
hashcat to run properly? I get clGetPlatformIDs():
CL_PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
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756 [04:44:45] <pacha> dirae: I think that depends on your DE/WM.
I havent used Gnome too much but I dont remember a "GPU
settings" option there
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759 [04:45:48] <pacha> dirae: that output of glxinfo (which is
what matters) tells you that you are running everything that needs
OpenGL through your GPU. never used hashcat so no idea what that
error mean
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765 [04:47:41] <dirae> pacha: Thanks. It seems like I have to
load the "amdgpu-pro" driver instead of
"amdgpu"?. I downloaded the "amdgpu-pro" driver
for ubuntu (no support for debian from the official amd website) and
when I try to install it it says unsupport os.
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767 [04:48:46] <pacha> dirae:
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770 [04:50:02] <pacha> but probably it has something to do with
hashcat, and not related to gpus at all
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774 [04:51:36] <qqumber> why, why should I exercise or brush my
teeth? Who cares, right? We all die in the end anyway, I don't
care. So why should I? I enjoy being homeless.
775 [04:52:15] <dirae> Ok i'll try that out. Thanks!
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812 [05:36:11] <password2> I'm so glad I finally got stable
to install on my desktop
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814 [05:37:56] <dvs> yay
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822 [05:45:38] <hemebond> So I'm seeing `W: Failed to fetch
replaced-url
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824 [05:45:48] <hemebond> Do I have to tell the server to update
its key or something?
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851 [05:58:11] <jmcnaught> !nmg
852 [05:58:11] <dpkg> The packaging tutorial (replaced-url
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862 [06:00:31] <jmcnaught>
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873 [06:05:14] <Lyberta> hi, I'm running a debian VM using
KVM/QEMU, how can I ssh into it from the host which is also debian?
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877 [06:05:52] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: do you know the hostname or
IP address of the Debian VM?
878 [06:06:07] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, it doesn't respond to
ping
879 [06:06:22] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: are you using libvirt?
880 [06:06:52] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, I think yes, I use
virt-manager GUI to create it and run it
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887 [06:07:26] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: yeah, that's a front-end
for libvirt. Is the VM configured to use the 'default'
network that libvirt automatically created?
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890 [06:08:41] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, no, it says that it is
inactive and doesn't launch with it, I selected "Host
device eth0 macvtap"
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894 [06:10:15] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: let's start with the
basic default network created by libvirt. In virt-manager you can
double-click on a connection (the line that says QEMU/KVM) and start
the connection in the virtual networks tab.
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897 [06:11:16] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: then change the network
source of the NIC device (in the details for the VM) to the virtual
network: default
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899 [06:11:45] <jmcnaught> ,i libnss-libvirt
900 [06:11:47] <judd> Package libnss-libvirt (libs, extra) in
stretch/amd64: nss plugin providing IP add ress resolution for
virtual machines. Version: 3.0.0-4; Size: 157.8k; Installed: 356k;
Homepage:
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901 [06:12:18] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: and install the
libnss-libvirt package described above on the host
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907 [06:13:31] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, done
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910 [06:14:58] <Lyberta> what's next?
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924 [06:23:45] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: look at /etc/nsswitch.conf on
the host, confirm that libvirt is on the hosts line
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926 [06:24:21] <hemebond> Yay, cloudfront is fixed.
927 [06:26:02] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: then restart the VM, if its
network interface is configured, you should be able to resolve the
hostname of the VM
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931 [06:26:59] <jmcnaught> Lyberta:
replaced-url
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941 [06:29:58] <ofg|brtr> I want to beautify my bash prompt. I
found airline bash prompt called promptline. Are there any similar
things around for tweaking coloring hello and other fancy stuff for
bash prompt?
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945 [06:33:27] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, I don't see libvirt in
nsswitch.conf, here's the line: hosts: files mdns4_minimal
[NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
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948 [06:35:46] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: add libvirt between
[NOTFOUND=return] and dns
949 [06:35:49] <TomG2> ofg|brtr, i'd search the web in
general, or uhm apt-cache search
950 [06:36:03] <TomG2> ofg|brtr, there are archives of
configuration files on the web
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953 [06:36:12] <TomG2> at least there used to be, i think
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955 [06:36:36] <ofg|brtr> TomG2: could you be any specific?
956 [06:36:39] <ofg|brtr> name?
957 [06:36:43] <ofg|brtr> where it was?
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959 [06:37:27] <TomG2> no, i don't remember. i probably am
not helping at all
960 [06:37:58] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, added, so how do I resolve
now?
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965 [06:39:59] <jmcnaught> you cannot resolve the hostname of the
VM?
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967 [06:40:28] <VentGrey> Hello Im the kernel guy that was here
like 4 hours ago
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969 [06:41:28] <VentGrey> I tried to build the kernel with this
command : make deb-pkg LOCALVERSION=-falcot KDEB_PKGVERSION=$(make
kernelversion)-1
970 [06:41:57] <VentGrey> It finished with no errors but i cannot
find my .deb packages anywhere, they are not installed nor deleted
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978 [06:47:39] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, I don't know how
979 [06:48:18] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: resolve just means that the
hostname gets translated automatically to the IP address by whatever
program you're using
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981 [06:48:47] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: does "ssh
lyberta@hostnameofvm" work?
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983 [06:49:15] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, ah yes, I didn't know it
works this way
984 [06:49:35] <peterrooney> VentGrey: try ``ls ..''
985 [06:50:22] <VentGrey> I found them in the trashbin
986 [06:50:45] <VentGrey> of a certain user >~> that
shouldn't have a trashbin
987 [06:52:28] <Lyberta> jmcnaught, alright, that works. now is
there a way to use libvirt as non-root? a disk image and CD-ROM
images I used became owned by root
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993 [06:54:48] <jmcnaught> Lyberta: add your user account to the
libvirt group "adduser lyberta libvirt"
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1012 [07:03:29] <tripkin> Sometime back I upgraded from mysql to
mariadb to resolve some issues. At the time, I chose to upgrade to
mariadb-10.2 and so I used the repo information at mariadb.org. I
want to drop back to v10.1 so I can use the debian repos instead. I
have stopped and purged 10.2, removed the repo from sources.list.d,
but apt policy still shows 10.2 and no installation candidates for
10.1. Any ideas on how I can fix this, short of reinstalling?
1013 [07:03:29] <tripkin> Any help would be appreciated!
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1021 [07:07:04] <jmcnaught> !bat
1022 [07:07:05] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
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1024 [07:07:13] <jmcnaught> tripkin: can you provide the above
please?
1025 [07:07:51] <tripkin> jmcnaught, I will do it right now.
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1037 [07:14:55] <tripkin> jmcnaught, it looks like 10.2 is gone
now, but 10.1 is still not a candidate...
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1040 [07:16:54] <jmcnaught> ,v mariadb-server
1041 [07:16:55] <judd> Package: mariadb-server on amd64 --
jessie-security: 10.0.25-0+deb8u1; jessie: 10.0.25-0+deb8u1;
jessie-security: 10.0.30-0+deb8u1; jessie: 10.0.30-0+deb8u2;
stretch: 10.1.23-9+deb9u1; buster: 10.1.24-6; sid: 10.1.24-6;
experimental: 10.3.0-0+exp1; experimental: 10.3.0-0+exp2
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1043 [07:17:37] <tripkin> Ah. Thanks. For some reason I was under
the impression that 10.1 was available now in Jessie.
1044 [07:17:37] <jmcnaught> tripkin: it looks like you're
still on jessie which has 10.0, you need to upgrade to stretch to
get 10.1
1045 [07:17:56] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
1046 [07:18:13] <tripkin> Fantastic! Thanks for your jelp
jmcnaught. I will look that up.
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1092 [07:41:31] <sadf> hi
1093 [07:41:57] <sadf> i´d like to know if smb encryption
will be backported to stretch... anybody knows?
1094 [07:41:58] <sadf>
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1132 [08:01:49] <GJdan> Having issues trying to sort out a dns
leak while dabbling with PIA
1133 [08:02:24] <GJdan> it seems the dns entries in my ASUS router
are being leaked no matter what I do on my rig
1134 [08:02:44] <GJdan> using openvpn to connect
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1137 [08:04:46] <GJdan> I've tried playing with all the
openresolv and systemd-resolved up down scripts before realizing
that the router's DNS entries seem to get used no matter what
resolv.conf says (the ones in resolv.conf get used as well)
1138 [08:04:48] <sadf> will linux 4.11 be backported to stretch?
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1170 [08:25:24] <unborn> does anyone know how to turn this on ?
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1172 [08:26:16] <iodev> unborn: oh that looks like a gnome 3
extension
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1185 [08:32:15] <unborn> iodev: i think its build into gnome
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1187 [08:32:48] <jmcnaught> it looks like the system tray in GNOME
3.22
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1219 [08:53:05] <unborn> yeah.. Im on older version so i guess
only 3.22+ have that
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1221 [08:54:22] <jmcnaught> the version of GNOME in jessie does
not have that, it has the message bar at the bottom that pops up
when you mouse down
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1242 [09:06:34] <imm> q
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1252 [09:10:20] <ofg|brtr> How could I block all incomming traffic
from a domain name to my server with IPTABLES? consider the domain
name in question (that I want it gone) is wickeddomain.num for
example.
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1258 [09:13:22] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -s
host.domain.com -j DROP
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1260 [09:13:43] <sleepyhead> not sure whether iptables can do dns
lookups. if yo know the webserver's ip then just do this
1261 [09:13:58] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -s
ip.addr.e.ss -j DROP
1262 [09:14:35] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: by host.domain.com i mean
wickeddomain.num
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1271 [09:17:05] <ofg|brtr> sleepyhead: by the last answer; I
solved the problem but that I have another question. does it block
or say DROP all the variants
replaced-url
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1274 [09:17:43] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: not unless you add
additional rules for those domains. if they are all on one ip
address then an ip rule alone will suffice.
1275 [09:18:00] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: once again i'm not
sure iptables will do a dns lookup. i've only ever blocked ips
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1278 [09:19:05] <f-a> my laptop wasn't resuming after I sent
it to sleep, even after rebooting. I fixed it by adding `noresume`
in the boot parameters.
1279 [09:19:47] <f-a> my question: I do believe/think `noresume`
should be default in recovery mode, where should I report the
suggestion? grub?
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1283 [09:21:37] <ofg|brtr> sleepyhead: right now all are on one ip
address. then what would be the revised IPTABLES command with IP
address instead of the domain?
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1285 [09:21:53] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: yep
1286 [09:22:01] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -s
ip.addr.e.ss -j DROP
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1289 [09:22:38] <ofg|brtr> sleepyhead: I or A? should go at the
top of the IPTABLES?
1290 [09:22:55] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: 'I' will put it
to the top. 'A' will put it at the bottom
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1295 [09:24:05] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: do you have
iptables-persistent installed? if not install that package to
persist these changes across reboot
1296 [09:24:32] <sleepyhead> ofg|brtr: also do a `dpkg-reconfigure
iptables-persistent` to save the rules any time you make changes.
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1307 [09:29:10] <HornyNegress> Hello
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1327 [09:37:58] <sleepyhead> hi
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1335 [09:40:33] <Mahe> hey
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1344 [09:43:51] <HornyNegress> I'm a negress
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1346 [09:43:59] <HornyNegress> anyone ever heard that word before?
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1349 [09:44:09] <HornyNegress> it's the feminine form of
"nigger"
1350 [09:44:15] <jmcnaught> !ops HornyNegress
1351 [09:44:15] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: jmcnaught
complains about: HornyNegress
1352 [09:44:30] <HornyNegress> !ops jmcnaught
1353 [09:44:30] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: hornynegress
complains about: jmcnaught
1354 [09:44:39] <HornyNegress> what's the purpose of dpkg?
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1357 [09:44:53] <HornyNegress> seems like a publicly triggerable
mass-ping spambot
1358 [09:44:54] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o babilen
1359 [09:44:54] *** babilen sets mode: +b *!*@192.200.120.52
1360 [09:44:54] *** HornyNegress was kicked by babilen (you should know
better)
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1362 [09:45:04] <babilen> jmcnaught: ta
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1367 [09:48:11] <meldron> hi guys, on my debian jessie system two
ethernet interfaces get renamed by udev (eth1->eth3 & wlan0
-> wlan2), does anybody know why this could happen?
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1378 [09:55:13] <rudi_s> meldron: persistent-rules? Renamed when?
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1384 [09:58:25] <jelly> babilen, moved that +b to a more
appropriate place
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1386 [10:00:31] <meldron> rudi_s: thanks found some rules added to
/etc/udev/rules.d/010_netinterfaces.rules
1387 [10:00:59] <rudi_s> np
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1402 [10:10:37] <Guest75842> Hello all
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1405 [10:12:52] <Guest75842> I would like to install a specific
version of openjdk-8-jr_headless (openjdk-8-jre-headless: Installed:
8u111-b14-2~bpo8+1)
1406 [10:13:12] <Guest75842> i added backport default on debian8
1407 [10:13:18] <Guest75842> but can't found it
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1410 [10:14:50] <petn-randall> ,v openjdk-8-jre-headless
1411 [10:14:52] <judd> Package: openjdk-8-jre-headless on amd64 --
jessie-backports: 8u131-b11-1~bpo8+1; buster: 8u131-b11-2; stretch:
8u131-b11-2; sid: 8u131-b11-2
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1413 [10:15:19] <petn-randall> Guest75842: You can find a newer
version in jessie-backports.
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1427 [10:23:45] <Aebian> ln -s what was the syntax again?
<target? <source> right? I tried 'man ln' but its
not listed there or I'm to dumb to read the manual lol
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1431 [10:24:30] <rudi_s> Aebian: src dst
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1433 [10:25:05] <rudi_s> (The problem is that the TARGET in the
man page refers to the link-TARGET, which is where the link will
point to.)
1434 [10:25:05] <sleepyhead> Aebian: destination is optional
1435 [10:25:21] <rudi_s> It helps to think of cp which has the
same order of arguments.
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1437 [10:26:12] <jelly> cp has the opposite order
1438 [10:27:05] <jelly> either "ln -s where-to-put-symlink
original-path" or just "ln -s original-path"
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1440 [10:28:05] <jelly> oh, I'm wrong
1441 [10:28:06] <Aebian> jelly: rly? I mean cp <S>
T<T> 'cp /stuff/to/copy /place/to/store
1442 [10:28:22] <petn-randall> it's 'ln -s
file-i-want-to-link-to link-i-want-to-create'
1443 [10:28:27] <jelly> yes
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1445 [10:29:27] <colo-work> can anyone recommend a howto/guide on
setting up nfs4 (without kerberos) on Debian Stretch?
1446 [10:29:44] <Aebian> ah gotcha so ln -s
.irssi/scripts/blabla.pl .irssi/scripts/autorun/blabbla.pl
1447 [10:29:46] <Aebian> ok
1448 [10:30:36] <jelly> ln -fs ../blabla.pl
.irssi/scripts/autorun/blabbla.pl
1449 [10:30:53] <jelly> or even (cd .irssi/scripts/autorun; ln -s
../bla<TAB>)
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1452 [10:31:35] <sleepyhead> be careful -f means remove
destination files.
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1454 [10:32:20] <Aebian> yeah I just did it out of ~ so that works
fine
1455 [10:34:56] <jelly> Aebian, that command would not do what you
wanted it to, but
1456 [10:34:57] <jelly> ln -s .irssi/scripts/blabla.pl
.irssi/scripts/autorun/blabbla.pl
1457 [10:35:04] <jelly> lrwxrwxrwx 1 jelly jelly 24 Srp 5 10:34
.irssi/scripts/autorun/blabbla.pl -> .irssi/scripts/blabla.pl
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1461 [10:35:47] <Aebian> hmm I see
1462 [10:35:57] <jelly> symlink is dereferenced from its
directory, so that would point to
.irssi/scripts/autorun/.irssi/scripts/blabla.pl
1463 [10:36:30] <Aebian> its not a absolute path
1464 [10:36:32] <Aebian> hmm yeah
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1469 [10:37:58] <jelly> either an absolute path for source, or
correct one relative to destination's directory
1470 [10:38:10] <jelly> so... ln -s ../blabla.pl
.irssi/scripts/autorun/blabbla.pl
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1475 [10:39:50] <Aebian> I just cd'ed into
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun and did a ln -s ../scriptname.pl from there
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1489 [10:49:44] <TheWild> hello
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1491 [10:50:31] <TheWild> my yesterday Debian installation on SD
card is finally running after fixing the GRUB under another Linux.
1492 [10:51:29] <bolt> congratulations
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1498 [10:56:00] <onee-chan> hi
1499 [10:56:24] <onee-chan> is Buster gonna get a new kernel any
time soon?
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1501 [10:57:33] <petn-randall> onee-chan: Probably, but there are
no ETAs.
1502 [10:57:49] <petn-randall> ,kernels
1503 [10:57:51] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.11.0-trunk-686 (4.11.3-1~exp1); sid: 4.11.0-1-686
(4.11.6-1); buster: 4.11.0-1-686 (4.11.6-1); stretch: 4.9.0-3-686
(4.9.30-2+deb9u2); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686
(4.9.30-2~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae (3.16.43-2+deb8u2);
wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1);
wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae
1504 [10:57:51] <judd> (3.2.89-2)
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1506 [10:58:13] <TheWild> hell, Debian worked for a while and
crashed to completely black screen, without blinking cursor.
Sometimes it reads/writes something to SD card.
1507 [10:58:40] <onee-chan> amd64 is still on kernel 4.9
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1509 [11:00:13] <meldron> hey guys anybody else with gdm black
screen after lockout (i tried with different window manager: gnome,
i3)?
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1511 [11:00:55] <petn-randall> onee-chan: I see 4.11 there.
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1513 [11:01:39] <onee-chan>
replaced-url
1514 [11:01:40] <meldron> forgot to mention i am running jessie
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1523 [11:03:11] <cwood> jessie->stretch
1524 [11:03:31] <TheWild> going to console via Ctrl+Alt+F3,
logging in, doing stuff then typing exit crashes the system. What
the...? Is that intentional?
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1527 [11:04:52] <jmcnaught> TheWild: crashes the system, like it
reboots?
1528 [11:05:46] <TheWild> no, previously it completely hung the
system; this time hung, but I was able to gracefully shut it down by
power button.
1529 [11:06:17] <jmcnaught> TheWild: you are unable to switch to
other virtual consoles?
1530 [11:06:25] <TheWild> yup
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1532 [11:06:36] <bolt> TheWild: are you sure your sd card is good?
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1536 [11:06:48] <boser> !info
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1539 [11:07:04] <jmcnaught> TheWild: can you find anything about
it in /var/log/syslog after you reboot?
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1544 [11:09:35] <bolt> jmcnaught: in the case of a possibly bad
card, having logs elsewhere is golden. either remote rsyslogging or
a usb stick for logs
1545 [11:09:42] <bolt> TheWild: --^
1546 [11:09:44] <bolt> oops
1547 [11:09:48] <pesho> Hello
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1549 [11:10:06] <bolt> !greet pesho
1550 [11:10:06] <dpkg> G'day, pesho
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1552 [11:10:28] <pesho> With who I need to talk about Verifying
authenticity of Debian CDs?
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1554 [11:10:52] <jmcnaught> what about it?
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1556 [11:11:37] <TheWild> quite hard to read the syslog having
just cat, tail and nano
1557 [11:11:41] <pesho> jmcnaught there is options to verify in
the Debian's site but not a single instruction how to do it
1558 [11:11:45] <TheWild> but I can't spot any seriuos errors
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1560 [11:11:57] <bolt> pesho:
replaced-url
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1563 [11:12:57] <pesho> bolt THis is what I mena
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1565 [11:13:12] <pesho> I read it but I don't know how to do
it
1566 [11:14:32] <pesho> With who I need to talk about to ask to
instruct me how to do the check?
1567 [11:14:36] <bolt> pesho: it tells you to use sha256sum or
sha512sum
1568 [11:14:45] <bolt> pesho: those tools are pretty self
explanatory
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1573 [11:15:14] <bolt> pesho: feed them your iso or the path to
your dvdrom with the disc in it
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1575 [11:15:36] <pesho> bolt I'm on Windows 7 and I
don't know how to perform sha256sum or sha512sum
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1577 [11:16:08] <bolt> pesho: you can use powershell's
Get-FileHash
1578 [11:16:16] <bolt> pesho: ..or cygwin
1579 [11:16:35] <bolt> pesho: or any tool google shows you for
sha256sum windows. i'm sure someone compiled it.
1580 [11:16:52] <pesho> bolt I know what is powershell but I
don't know cygwin. Did I need to download cygwin
1581 [11:17:06] <bolt> pesho: powershell will do fine
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1583 [11:17:51] <pesho> bolt so I need to type in powershell
bar............ Get-FileHash nameofiso.iso
1584 [11:18:17] <bolt> pesho: get-help get-filehash
1585 [11:18:29] <venkat_330> pesho:
replaced-url
1586 [11:18:34] <bolt> pesho: powershell is kind of out of the
scope of this channel though. and google would help you.
1587 [11:20:09] <pesho> Thank you. bolt venkat_330 Aftre I get the
sum I need to compare it with what?
1588 [11:20:22] <sleepyhead> pesho: with the value in the
SHA256SUMS file
1589 [11:20:33] <bolt> pesho:
replaced-url
1590 [11:20:35] <sleepyhead> pesho: you also have to check the gpg
sig of that file.
1591 [11:20:35] <pesho> Thank you
1592 [11:20:39] <bolt> pesho: it tells you the sums are right next
to the images
1593 [11:20:44] <sleepyhead> pesho: now that'll be fun on
Windows
1594 [11:20:51] <bolt> cygwin :)
1595 [11:20:56] <OxOO> I'm considering buying this laser
printer "HP LaserJet Pro M402dne" (
replaced-url
1596 [11:21:05] <sleepyhead> OxOO: yep
1597 [11:21:15] <sleepyhead> OxOO: hp printers have excellent
linux compatibility
1598 [11:21:32] <pesho> bolt Did I need to download cygwin?
sleepyhead I don't know how to check the gpg
1599 [11:21:34] <OxOO> :-). awesome. thanks sleepyhead
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1602 [11:22:00] <sleepyhead> pesho: google "checking gpg sig
on windows"
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1604 [11:22:12] <pesho> sleepyhead ok
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1606 [11:22:37] <bolt> pesho: not that security isn't a good
thing, but why are you so concerned about the images? did you verify
the checksums of your windows image after grabbing it from msdn or
wherever?
1607 [11:22:42] <sleepyhead> pesho: you don't need cygwin btw
1608 [11:22:55] <sleepyhead> bolt: those are delivered over ssl
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1610 [11:23:08] <sleepyhead> bolt: and ms doesn't publish the
checksums so you can't do that even if you wanted to
1611 [11:23:27] <bolt> sleepyhead: i've seen checksums on
msdn i believe
1612 [11:23:41] <pesho> bolt If it wasn't important I
won't go to Debian instead to stay on WIndows
1613 [11:23:48] <pesho> sleepyhead ok
1614 [11:23:51] <sleepyhead> bolt: ok then i'm wrong there.
you can actually just download teh windows iso. anyone can.
it's free
1615 [11:24:00] <sleepyhead> bolt: i mean even if you don't
have msdn access
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1617 [11:24:22] <bolt> sleepyhead: also, ssl is no guarantee the
image hasn't been tampered with. it just kind of insures
you're not having a man in the middle.
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1620 [11:24:57] <bolt> that is if your root certs are up to date
and none have been stolen without people finding out about it
1621 [11:25:03] <sleepyhead> bolt: it's the best you can do
with a windows image. like i said if you download it from microsoft
(not msdn) then you don't get checksums or gpg sigs. you only
have the ssl guarantee.
1622 [11:25:21] <sleepyhead> bolt: my root certs are not secret
1623 [11:25:37] <sleepyhead> bolt: they come with the OS and the
browser.
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1625 [11:26:27] <sleepyhead> bolt: btw ssl connections are
encrypted so they can't be tampered with in transit. they could
have been tampered with at MS' end though.
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1629 [11:27:02] <bolt> sleepyhead: i mean that no root ca's
have had their private keys stolen
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1631 [11:27:21] <bolt> sleepyhead: and if they had, you could
perfectly well tamper with an ssl connection
1632 [11:27:40] <bolt> sleepyhead: ..which is why you have to have
up to date root certs and hope none have been stolen
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1634 [11:28:19] <sleepyhead> bolt: i rely on OS vendor to handle
that
1635 [11:28:33] <bolt> sleepyhead: many people do
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1638 [11:29:16] <bolt> sleepyhead: several browsers use their own
stores though, so if you're downloading via one of those, the
os vendor has no say in the matter
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1642 [11:29:55] <sleepyhead> bolt: i use linux so the OS vendor
provides me with the browser and updates to it too
1643 [11:30:27] <bolt> sleepyhead: let's hope they know about
any stolen root certificate then :)
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1645 [11:32:09] <pesho> bolt things are like that
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1647 [11:33:06] <pesho> bolt vendors should do the job because not
everybody knows everything and it's impossible for most part of
the population
1648 [11:34:00] <bolt> i know they're like that. but it was
argued that ssl connections implied security, and i wanted to raise
a few counter points.
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1650 [11:34:19] <pesho> users which are concerned about that hope
that vendors did the job
1651 [11:34:43] <pesho> bolt nothing is secure until somebody
check it.
1652 [11:35:29] <pesho> even ssl. Sorry for the decomposed comment
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1654 [11:35:45] <onee-chan> nothing is secure
1655 [11:36:01] <bolt> --^
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1657 [11:36:48] <onee-chan> Unless perhaps you bury your pc under
2m of concrete.
1658 [11:37:31] <bolt> that doesn't work to keep fibre cables
out of harm's way, so i doubt it would help a pc
1659 [11:38:02] <pesho> I asked about checking the integrity
because this is the way to check for man in the middle. In other
words did somebody change the iso while it coming to you
1660 [11:38:25] <onee-chan> And that is cool.
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1662 [11:39:44] <pesho> If downloade iso is that you ask to
download it means it isn't changed not iso is secure
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1664 [11:40:01] <bolt> sub-zero, even
1665 [11:40:20] <pesho> I don't know what is sub zero
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1667 [11:40:42] <bolt> generally cooler than cool
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1669 [11:40:59] <pesho> :D ok
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1678 [11:45:21] <pesho> if there is still somebody who knows more
than me about Debian gpg and checking it a qustion to him or to
them. If I'm going to check gpg with what compare it?
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1686 [11:48:17] <Iridos> that's bizarre. I cannot see any
images on
replaced-url
1687 [11:48:28] <Iridos> the page loads fine in chromium, though
1688 [11:48:50] <sleepyhead> pesho: i don't know how
it's done in windows but i do know how gpg works so if you have
a question you should just ask.
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1690 [11:49:01] <Iridos> I've also tried a 2nd FF profile
that I rarely use for testing with the same result
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1692 [11:49:55] <sleepyhead> Iridos: maybe they've blocked
your IP address user agent combo. that's why it works with
chromium and not with firefox
1693 [11:50:08] <sleepyhead> Iridos: use one of those user agent
string modification addons in firefox. or a proxy.
1694 [11:50:19] <pesho> sleepyhead you told me to not only check
shasum but even gpg. I google what you said and I find a program but
if this program shows something I'd need to compare it with
something
1695 [11:51:04] <Iridos> I switched user agent to the one of
chromium and that doesn't change anything
1696 [11:51:18] <sleepyhead> Iridos: well it was just a theory
1697 [11:51:25] <Iridos> anyway, why would they do that
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1699 [11:51:50] <sleepyhead> Iridos: because the last person who
got your IP did something malicious. Does your ISP assign IPs
dynamically from a pool?
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1701 [11:52:17] <Iridos> my IP is static
1702 [11:52:23] <sleepyhead> Iridos: good for you.
1703 [11:52:32] <sleepyhead> Iridos: carry on. i'm out of
ideas.
1704 [11:52:33] <Iridos> work pc at university
1705 [11:53:16] <Iridos> well, someone could try dell.com with
firefox in jessie from somewhere else
1706 [11:53:23] <sleepyhead> pesho: idk what to say. you add the
debian signing key to your key ring. then you run gpg on the
signature for that sha256sum file. if it says the sig was good then
you are ok.
1707 [11:53:41] <sleepyhead> pesho: i'm honestly not sure how
you would do that on windows. you really need to learn to google
this stuff.
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1709 [11:55:26] <Iridos> hm, maybe I should upgrade, there's
a newer one
1710 [11:55:37] <pesho> sleepyhead I go to
replaced-url
1711 [11:56:14] <sleepyhead> pesho: forget about it mate. just
post the iso name and the sha256sum you got here. i will check it
and tell you if its correct. happy?
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1717 [11:57:58] <pesho> yes but only if you're still online
because this machine is laptop and laptop doesn't have a chance
to burn. So I need to wait a family member to get out of the desktop
pc to sit and to burn
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1722 [11:58:26] <sleepyhead> pesho: sorry i can't help you
with this. maybe somebody else has experience with windows and gpg.
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1724 [11:58:48] <pesho> sleepyhead if you're not online
according to me I'd do a magic if I made everything
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1731 [12:00:06] <pesho> sleepyhead ok. If I don't find
anybody I'll try with magic
1732 [12:00:20] <sleepyhead> pesho: the key is this one: DF9B 9C49
EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294 BE9B
1733 [12:00:51] <pesho> sleepyhead thank you for that
1734 [12:01:12] <sleepyhead> pesho: if you were using linux it
would simply be a case of grabbing teh key like this: `gpg
--recv-keys 0xDF9B9C49EAA9298432589D76DA87E80D6294BE9B`
1735 [12:01:35] <sleepyhead> pesho: then you verify the SHA256SUM
file like this `gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.sign SHA256SUMS.txt`
1736 [12:01:56] <sleepyhead> pesho: obviously you need to download
SHA256SUM.txt and SHA256SUMS.sign first
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1738 [12:02:17] <sleepyhead> pesho: non of this helps you on
windows though because like i said a million times already I HAVE NO
CLUE HOW WINDOWS WORKS
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1742 [12:02:42] <th0r> sleepyhead, have they fixed it? does
windows work now?
1743 [12:02:53] <sleepyhead> th0r: i'm sure it does. just not
for me
1744 [12:03:40] <pesho> sleepyhead according to me even some of
the programers in Microsoft don't know how windows works.
I'm not a linux user and I'll made my first steps with
Debian.
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1746 [12:04:09] <strk> where's the default password for
mariadb database ?
1747 [12:04:11] <pesho> sleepyhead Are you an Debian user?
1748 [12:04:28] <sleepyhead> pesho: no i use opensuse
1749 [12:04:34] <pesho> thor windows is going from worse to worse
1750 [12:04:47] <sleepyhead> pesho: i use debian on my vps though
1751 [12:04:51] <Ke> strk: no password, if you connect as root
1752 [12:05:11] <pesho> sleepyhead WHat is vps?
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1754 [12:05:25] <sleepyhead> pesho: it's a slice of the
resources of a larger computer
1755 [12:05:33] <sleepyhead> pesho: a slice of a server's
resources
1756 [12:05:45] <onee-chan> I remember hearing some ranting
suipposed Windows developer about how bad the windows codebase is on
some IRC...
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1761 [12:06:31] <pesho> sleepyhead clear. I saw that Debian and
openSUSE are for advenced users but Ubuntu isn't better
according to me
1762 [12:06:31] <Ke> onee-chan: any big codebase contains stuff
that should not see the light of day
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1764 [12:07:54] <sleepyhead> pesho: opensuse is actually pretty
user friendly. i wouldn't say it is for advanced users.
it's a desktop distro.
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1766 [12:09:06] <onee-chan> Ke true, but if what he said is
correct, then their whole workflow is destroyed because of their
overengineered codebase.
1767 [12:09:50] <pesho> onee-chan I heared from an exemployee of
windows that windows isn't focused to make the operating system
better for users but focused on take as much money as microsoft can
from users of windows and other microsoft products
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1769 [12:10:09] <strk> Ke: doesn't look like it, but
--defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf works fine
1770 [12:10:39] <onee-chan> pesho ofc. that is true.
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1772 [12:11:15] <zOthix> what is a frame pointer?
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1777 [12:12:40] <bolt> zOthix: a copy of the stack pointer for the
frame below
1778 [12:12:50] <bolt> zOthix: the return address
1779 [12:13:08] <zOthix> ouh, thanks!
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1808 [12:27:28] <xk> debian 9 is a mature version, but
there's a serious problem. firefox is messed up.
1809 [12:27:35] <xk> I just found that out
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1811 [12:27:56] <petn-randall> !ask
1812 [12:27:56] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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1814 [12:28:18] <petn-randall> xk: Can you describe the problem?
See above. ^^^
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1822 [12:30:12] <xk> petn-randall, it chews lots of swap spaces
and sometimes stucks for seconds, and sometimes freezes, and
there's no refresh button, but after I downloaded ff from their
site all of the problems have gone.
1823 [12:30:57] <xk> you know what's like when swap spaces
are being used, I at first thought my harddrive is dying.
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1825 [12:31:17] <petn-randall> xk: I can't reproduce any of
those issues, and I'm running stretch with firefox.
1826 [12:31:22] <petn-randall> !bat
1827 [12:31:23] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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1829 [12:32:13] <petn-randall> xk: Can you provide the info above?
Steps 2+3, with 'firefox-esr' as the package.
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1831 [12:32:26] <xk> petn-randall, really? maybe because you have
a bigger memory. but for me, that's the case. original ff is
better than pre-installed one.
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1834 [12:33:38] <xk> hey I m not whining or blaming for something,
I m just saying this so that maybe you can pay attention and make it
better.
1835 [12:34:47] <xk> petn-randall, I already purged firefox-esr.
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1837 [12:35:35] <petn-randall> xk: How can we make it better if we
don't have anything to debug on?
1838 [12:35:39] <xk> and I really appreciate all the hard work
debian developers have done
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1840 [12:36:14] <xk> petn-randall, well but why do any changes to
ff then ?
1841 [12:36:48] <petn-randall> xk: Did you check if there are any?
1842 [12:37:12] <xk> petn-randall, yeah, like I said, there's
no refresh button on the troublehsooting page.
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1845 [12:39:02] <xk> I m sorry maybe this is inapproporate for me
to say this at here. I just got excited to solve the very annoying
problem of my own. I mean no offense at all
1846 [12:39:20] <xk> inappropriate
1847 [12:40:15] <xk> sometimes I m really stupid.
1848 [12:40:25] <xk> pls forgive me.
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1850 [12:40:53] <xk> see you guys.
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1854 [12:42:13] <petn-randall> xk: I'm pretty sure the
refresh button is also missing in upstream Firefox ESR. I would be
surprised if Debian patched that out.
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1859 [12:44:59] <missmbob> i'm not sure debian would be
*allowed* to. we can do minor things but i think that'd be too
much
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1926 [13:25:05] <venkat_330> how to disable keyring, I am sure
keyring daemon is not running. When i execute GKSU it pops
"remember password" , I want to disable both remember
password and save to key ring feature. Request some guidance
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1940 [13:35:36] <bnw> Seems this bug has not been fixed, d-i
preseed broken with apt-cacher-ng mirror:
replaced-url
1941 [13:35:37] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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1997 [14:01:19] <awal1> how to emulate middle mouse button clic on
touchpad?
1998 [14:01:56] <awal1> i tried a few stuff with synclient but no
luck
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2000 [14:01:59] <sonOfRa> awal1: My touchpad has buttons, and if I
click the left AND right button at the same time, that sends a
middle click
2001 [14:02:13] <shtrb> you can confgiure it on DE level (two
fingers)
2002 [14:02:25] <sonOfRa> Not sure how to do it with a touchpad
without buttons
2003 [14:02:59] <shtrb> sonOfRa , check your DE , 'KDE'
has that option
2004 [14:03:44] <shtrb> you also have "regions" on it
that can be configured
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2007 [14:04:04] <awal1> son0fRa, nice pressing left and right
buttons at same time does the job without editing any stuff
2008 [14:04:12] <awal1> thanks
2009 [14:04:24] <awal1> thanks guys, problem solved
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2011 [14:04:33] <sonOfRa> shtrb: yeah, it's likely possible,
but I'm used to the buttons anyhow. I bet it's somewhere
in GNOME as well
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2013 [14:04:52] <shtrb> sorry , I meant to say that for awal1
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2015 [14:05:07] <awal1> shtrb, i just run wm's, no DE, but
thanks
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2017 [14:05:34] <shtrb> in that case xorg and fdi to the rescue
2018 [14:06:28] <awal1> xorg config, i guess yeah. but for now
left+right buttons is ok
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2027 [14:10:59] <tharkun> A new install is asking from a missing
firmware files b43/ucode15.fw what is the package to download and
where can I download it from. Its been a while since I laste poked
at the Debian website.
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2029 [14:11:29] <shtrb> you can install the bcm firmware
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2031 [14:12:02] <tharkun> shtrb: shure, where do I download it
from?
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2033 [14:12:14] <tharkun> packages.debian.org changed a lot
lately.
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2035 [14:12:50] <BluesKaj> tharkun, which b43 chip ?
2036 [14:12:52] <shtrb> you may need to install the legacy driver
(replaced-url
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2038 [14:13:07] <shtrb> you need to identify your card (because
it's either that or the legacy)
2039 [14:13:43] <tharkun> shtrb: it sounds about right.
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2041 [14:14:15] <venkat_330> what happen when "save for
session password" is selected password prompt, Where does store
and which service stores that. need some input
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2044 [14:15:59] <denisbr> venkat_330, in the browser?
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2047 [14:17:26] <venkat_330> denisbr: for Linux application
"GKSU"
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2050 [14:20:25] <denisbr> venkat_330, Ok, Sorry, I can´t
help you with it
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2052 [14:22:04] <tharkun> How do I unpack the .deb file?
2053 [14:23:46] <danwellby> what version of grub is installed with
debian 9?
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2055 [14:24:07] <denisbr> tharkun, you can use following ar
command:
2056 [14:24:08] <denisbr> ar x example.deb
2057 [14:24:21] <denisbr> or dpkg -x package.deb /tmp/out
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2064 [14:27:48] <towo^work> danwellby, 2.02~beta3-5
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2066 [14:28:26] <tharkun> denisbr: Thanks
2067 [14:29:06] <danwellby> thank you towo^work
2068 [14:29:18] <denisbr> tharkun, you are welcome
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2075 [14:33:42] <TheAvatar> Say I have a remote ssl tunnel that
ends up on my server at localhost:5080. How would I access that
remotely from my windows machine, that is on the same subnet as the
server? I figured an ssh tunnel in putty could do the trick?
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2101 [14:42:25] <bolt> TheAvatar: if you want SSH to listen to a
port on your box and allow other machines in the network to access
that port, look into the GatewayPorts option in sshd
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2108 [14:47:03] <TheAvatar> bolt, okay, thanks - will do that
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2116 [14:48:53] <Iridos> TheAvatar, probably… don't
see why one shouldn't be able to chain forwards… except
that it's a bit … iffy or even… mucky ^^
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2124 [14:55:39] <oo_miguel> I have a BACKUP partition locally
which i would like to sync to an remote server. however I
2125 [14:55:42] <oo_miguel> would like to encrypt the remote data
since the server is not physically under my control.
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2128 [14:55:45] <oo_miguel> is such a setup possible and if yes,
where should I start?
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2140 [14:59:23] <OS-26293> Hi
2141 [14:59:30] <youngvision> Hi
2142 [14:59:34] <oo_miguel> hi
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2147 [15:01:32] <petn-randall> oo_miguel: I would create a LUKS
container, put the data in there, and push the container file onto
the remote server.
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2149 [15:02:08] <petn-randall> oo_miguel: Maybe even a version
where the LUKS header is not synced over, too. Then you just need to
keep the LUKS header backed up locally, you can have a few USB
sticks for that.
2150 [15:02:09] <oo_miguel> petn-randall: would this also work
with incremental backups?
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2153 [15:02:26] <petn-randall> oo_miguel: sure, inside the
container is just a normal filesystem.
2154 [15:02:45] <petn-randall> oo_miguel: Would make sense if you
can rsync the file, or access it directly.
2155 [15:03:41] <oo_miguel> petn-randall: sounds good, I'll
have a look at this. thank you!
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2175 [15:13:49] <dave102> how do i generate a sha1 for data stored
in a file generated per line ?
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2177 [15:14:17] <dave102> im trying 'cat file.txt | xargs
openssl sha1'
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2180 [15:14:33] <tx> xargs -L
2181 [15:14:43] <tx> sets max lines per right-side command
2182 [15:14:50] <tx> so xargs -L1
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2184 [15:15:44] <dave102> tx: i get "no such file or
directory" for each line in the file cattted to the screen
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2186 [15:15:53] <tx> hmm, what about -n1
2187 [15:16:05] <dave102> same
2188 [15:16:09] <tx> if that doesn't work use an if statement
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2190 [15:16:14] <abrotman> there is a sha1sum command ?
2191 [15:16:21] <dave102> at the end it says "xargs:
unmatched single quote; by default quotes are special to xargs
unless you use the -0 option"
2192 [15:16:22] <tx> while read -r line; do sha1 $line; done
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2194 [15:16:46] <tx> abrotman: yes
2195 [15:16:51] <abrotman> dave102: and you probably would get a
better answer from #bash
2196 [15:16:59] <petn-randall> tx: sha1 isn't a command.
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2198 [15:18:10] <abrotman> sha1sum is
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2200 [15:19:00] <dave102> ok thanks
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2227 [15:34:16] <Resiliente> hello toeveryone, I have installed a
few days ago debian and it did not ask me about how to configure the
internal mail system with exim, how I shoudl do that?
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2230 [15:35:02] <petn-randall> Resiliente: What do you want to
change?
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2236 [15:36:31] <Resiliente> petn-randall, mmmm I want to know 3
things: how can I acces the internal emaill (mutt maybe?) and how
can I configure/reconfigure the system, and where is the actual
configuration stored
2237 [15:36:43] <youngvision> Resiliente: You can try :
dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
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2239 [15:37:10] <Resiliente> young that answers the question 2
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2241 [15:37:22] <b4d> Hi, how can I disable and remove auditd?
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2243 [15:38:25] <youngvision> the configuration file is located at
/etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
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2249 [15:39:43] <tharkun> Resiliente: What do you want to do with
the internal mail server?
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2254 [15:40:08] <Resiliente> tharkun, mmm to read the messages
from the users to start witth
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2257 [15:40:21] <Resiliente> internal mail by the moment
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2259 [15:40:55] <tharkun> Resiliente: /var/spool/mail will hold
all your local email on an mbox format mutt is the usual weapon of
choice.
2260 [15:40:57] <petn-randall> Resiliente: Depends on where you
send the files with your config.
2261 [15:41:08] <petn-randall> s/files/mails/
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2263 [15:41:25] <youngvision> b4d: 'service auditd stop'
i think
2264 [15:41:27] <tharkun> Yet if you need to grow from there you
will end up setting up a full blown email system imap pop3
submission and all the rest of the goodies.
2265 [15:41:36] <jhutchins_wk> Resiliente: mail/mailx is probably
the lowest level mail reader. I usually like to install (al)pine.
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2267 [15:41:47] <Resiliente> tharkun, so I fire mutt and it reads
the internal email
2268 [15:42:01] <Resiliente> jhutchins, I used to use mutt, but it
was long time ago
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2271 [15:42:51] <tharkun> Resiliente: I believe it will be
configured out of the box but you can personalize it to taste. I
began using mutt for the same reason long ago.
2272 [15:43:05] <jhutchins_wk> I never managed to figure out
mutt's configuration.
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2274 [15:43:52] <tharkun> Tricky at first then when you get the
hang of it quite nice :)
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2276 [15:44:15] <Resiliente> mail: coomandnot found (same for
mailx)
2277 [15:44:25] <jelly> I used mutt ever since nether.net had 0.27
installed
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2279 [15:44:41] <tharkun> bragging
2280 [15:45:09] <jelly> of course
2281 [15:45:34] <pierrot> Hi. During the installation process of
`apt-dist upgrade` some error happened with kde and now I don't
see the menu bar neither I can maximize the terminal window where I
had runned that command
2282 [15:46:11] <jelly> Resiliente, install it.
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2284 [15:46:19] <Resiliente> jhutchins, mail: comman dnot found
(same for mailx)
2285 [15:46:26] <jelly> !installit
2286 [15:46:26] <dpkg> Your box does not come with every
application, tool and utility known to debiankind installed already.
If you find that the program you've been told to use isn't
there, install it. Also ask me about <search>. If someone
suggests an application to you, it's highly likely that
it's available via apt-get or aptitude.
2287 [15:46:32] <pierrot> I tried with alt+tab but says "The
Window Switcher installation is broken, resources are missing.
Contact your distribution about this."
2288 [15:47:01] <b4d> youngvision: thanks
2289 [15:47:07] <Resiliente> jhutchins, mailx comes with bsd-mailx
package?
2290 [15:47:20] <youngvision> b4d: that works ?
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2293 [15:47:55] <tharkun> iirc yes it does but mailx is a bit too
low level for my taste. Better start with something like alpine or
one of its cousins
2294 [15:48:15] <jelly> Resiliente, heirloom-mailx is a nice mailx
variant.
2295 [15:48:16] <jelly> for interactive use, mutt or alpine will
be nicer
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2297 [15:48:58] <jelly> Resiliente, there are a couple mailx
variants available, bsd-mailx is one
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2299 [15:49:32] <pierrot> basically now I don't know when to
restart because I can't see the progression of `apt
dist-upgrade`
2300 [15:50:24] <jelly> pierrot, switch to text console, log in,
check the process list to see if apt is still running or not
2301 [15:50:50] <Resiliente> jelly aha I am searching with
apt-cache search... do you know waht package is "mail" in?
2302 [15:51:01] <jelly> Resiliente, same ones as mailx
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2304 [15:52:12] <b4d> youngvision: yeah, i dont know how i did not
try that :D
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2306 [15:52:24] <Resiliente> ah so mail is in fact mail/mailx?
bsd-mailx and heirloom-,ailx?
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2308 [15:52:42] <pierrot> jelly: I listed the processes and
it's still there
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2311 [15:53:19] <jelly> Resiliente, on debian, yes
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2314 [15:53:40] <jelly> judd, whatprovides mailx
2315 [15:53:45] <judd> Package mailx in stretch/amd64 is provided
by: bsd-mailx, mailutils.
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2317 [15:54:03] <jelly> that's weird
2318 [15:54:06] <youngvision> b4d: Nice ;)
2319 [15:54:10] <jelly> ,v heirloom-mailx
2320 [15:54:11] <judd> Package: heirloom-mailx on amd64 --
wheezy-security: 12.5-2+deb7u1; wheezy: 12.5-2+deb7u1; jessie:
12.5-4; sid: 14.8.16-1; buster: 14.8.16-1; stretch: 14.8.16-1
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2322 [15:54:27] <Resiliente> jelly but mail/mailx are 2 programs,
right?
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2326 [15:55:04] <jelly> Resiliente, they're two very similar
commands, often implemented with one same binary
2327 [15:55:41] <jelly> one that I _think_behaves slightly
different depending on whether you call it as /usr/bin/mail or
/usr/bin/mailx
2328 [15:56:00] <Resiliente> that'ws why they are in the same
package then
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2330 [15:57:09] <jhutchins_wk> Resiliente: mailx used to be a
default package.
2331 [15:58:01] <jelly> Resiliente,
replaced-url
2332 [15:58:21] <pierrot> jelly: I did `ps aux | grep apt` and I
don't see it any more. Since it was like 78% when the kde error
happened, maybe the upgrade finished?
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2334 [15:58:36] <jelly> pierrot, could be
2335 [15:58:48] <jelly> pierrot, try running it again from the
console
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2339 [16:00:19] <pierrot> jelly: I did `apt-get update` and
started to update
2340 [16:00:34] <pierrot> so did it finish?
2341 [16:00:56] <pierrot> I want to know if it's safe to
reboot
2342 [16:01:20] <Resiliente> jhutchins, that's waht I
thought, but it seems like it is not installed...
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2347 [16:04:42] <Resiliente> jhutchins, is it possible that the
default installations of debian they don't installed a mail
base sytem?
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2366 [16:09:56] <jhutchins_wk> Resiliente: Yes.
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2369 [16:10:35] <Resiliente> jhutchins, but it use to be the other
way, and use to be mandatory to instyall a local emani system,
right?
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2373 [16:12:12] <kaimo> how do you take a screenshot in xfce
debian
2374 [16:12:22] <kaimo> printscreen doesnt do anything
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2376 [16:12:29] <tw> yes, but the default mail system was local
delivery only.
2377 [16:12:41] <tw> (as I recall)
2378 [16:12:48] <th0r> kaimo, install the xfce panel screenshot
applet, part of xfce4-goodies I think
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2385 [16:14:05] <kaimo> xfce4-goodies/stable,now 4.12.3 amd64
[installed,automatic]
2386 [16:14:05] <kaimo> enhancements for the Xfce4 Desktop
Environment
2387 [16:14:05] <kaimo> xfce4-screenshooter/stable,now 1.8.2-2
amd64 [installed,automatic]
2388 [16:14:05] <kaimo> screenshots utility for Xfce
2389 [16:14:05] <kaimo> xfce4-screenshooter-plugin/stable 1.8.2-2
all
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2392 [16:15:40] <Resiliente> tw yes, it was local delivery by
default, but it was mandatory to install ir, now it isn't
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2397 [16:16:21] <kaimo> sorry for flood problem solved sorry for
the inconvience
2398 [16:16:29] <kaimo> tyvm again
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2412 [16:24:26] <cluelessperson> serious question, WHY would
debian leave the naming scheme or interfaces?
2413 [16:24:29] <cluelessperson> like eth0 etc
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2415 [16:25:37] <babilen> cluelessperson:
replaced-url
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2430 [16:29:53] <TheAvatar> bolt, that worked perfectly, thanks
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2432 [16:30:19] <TheAvatar> Iridos, I think that's initially
what I tried, but without any luck though. GatewayPorts worked fine
when binding to all IPs instead
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2434 [16:30:26] <TheAvatar> (the device is firewalled)
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2440 [16:32:04] <jelly> cluelessperson, what do you mean by
"leave"
2441 [16:32:17] <jelly> leave it as it was? depart from what it
was?
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2446 [16:33:33] <bolt> TheAvatar: :)
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2465 [16:44:05] <wpppp> So why can't one just download Debian
for ARM and slap it onto a RaspBerry PI? Why is there stuff like
Raspian or Hypriot?
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2467 [16:44:23] <wpppp> this is confusing to me. Sure, one usually
just follows some tutorial and installs an image - but WHY?
2468 [16:44:37] <ralpheeee> what package can i use to notify me of
any updates with a tiling window manager
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2472 [16:47:05] <pierrot> I did the upgrade and seems to work
fine, but after doing `apt-get purge $(dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/ {
print $2 }')` a huge list of packages was removed. Some of them
I think it shouldn't be removed like kdm.
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2481 [16:48:58] <elkmoose> wpppp specific hardware acceleration
for raspberry pi can only be found in raspbian
2482 [16:49:01] <Brigo> pierrot maybe debfoster can help you
pinpoint what to remove.
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2494 [16:49:49] <BluesKaj> wpppp, because debian default desktop
is gnome and it's quite heavy going for an rpi cpu and RAM,
hence a well desgned and easy to use desktop like pixel works great
on raspbian
2495 [16:49:56] <Brigo> elkmoose, wpppp at least in old raspberry.
I think new ones are supported by debian default kernel.
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2500 [16:51:35] <wpppp> elkmoose, BluesKaj, Brigo: So why
can't one install this specific acceleration thing as Debian
package or kernel module? Why a whole distro for that?
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2502 [16:51:53] <wpppp> and how much is the acceleration? is it
worth it (probably is, right?)? I mean, does it speed up by 20% or
so?
2503 [16:52:21] <BluesKaj> wpppp, suggest you ask in #raspbian
2504 [16:52:28] <wpppp> ok, will do that
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2516 [16:57:39] <kaimo> ive installed dbian into a virtual box to
test it before leaving windows is there an apt-get for intel and
nvida drivers? or must i treat it like windows adn go to the
websites adn download them?
2517 [16:57:55] <wpppp> aren't nvidia drivers non-free as
binaries?
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2519 [16:58:06] <wpppp> some years ago nvidia offers some install
script
2520 [16:58:09] <wpppp> iirc
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2523 [16:58:54] <kaimo> non free as binaries can you translate
this into english and not tech speak please
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2527 [16:59:32] <wpppp>
replaced-url
2528 [17:00:09] <kaimo> so no ones for stretch only jessie?
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2541 [17:01:55] <wpppp> kaimo: not sure, maybe the nvidia ppl
provide it
2542 [17:01:56] <Brigo> wpppp, did you get your answer already?
2543 [17:02:00] <wpppp> kaimo: debian stretch? :O
2544 [17:02:06] <wpppp> Brigo: talking and waiting on it :D
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2547 [17:02:33] <Brigo> wpppp, you need to recompile all the
binaries. It's not just the kernel or some module.
2548 [17:02:56] <wpppp> aha
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2550 [17:03:13] <wpppp> Brigo: and the debian guys haven't
done that yet for debian arm? so others did this in separate distro?
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2553 [17:04:04] <wpppp> kaimo:
replaced-url
2554 [17:04:05] <wpppp> maybe?
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2560 [17:04:44] <Brigo> wpppp, it's not just arm but a
specifi kind of arm (a very old one).
2561 [17:05:47] <Brigo> wpppp,
replaced-url
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2564 [17:06:22] <wpppp> Brigo: the latest raspi also got this very
old arm?
2565 [17:06:56] <keantoken> Where can I find commits for debian
kernels?
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2567 [17:07:18] <Brigo> wpppp, i don't think so.
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2570 [17:07:57] <wpppp> Brigo: so for the recent raspi the
arm-compatibility argument doesn't count anymore :)
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2572 [17:08:34] <jelly> wpppp, r.pi 3 has a newer old arm inside
that's just 5 years behind current processes not 10
2573 [17:08:51] <jelly> it is compatible with debian's armhf
userspace
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2576 [17:09:48] <wpppp> jelly: thanks
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2579 [17:11:01] <J1sy> Hello help my brother set my laptop monitor
to no primary how do i set it to vga/laptop screen as primary since
each time i get a white screen
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2586 [17:13:54] <kaimo> tyvm
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2596 [17:16:33] <SwK> using cowbuilder with a local signed repo,
however cowbuilder keeps complaining that the repo is not trusted...
this only started with a new Stretch build box... any hints? (I even
tried "[trusted=yes]" on my sources.list line but
cowbuilder complains it cant parse that
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2601 [17:17:37] <pierrot> after doing `apt-get purge $(dpkg -l |
awk '/^rc/ { print $2 }')` now the kde display manager
(sddm) doesn't appear at startup. I have to login in a tty and
do `startx`
2602 [17:18:19] <pierrot> how could I solve this ir order to make
sddm appear again?
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2609 [17:21:04] <BluesKaj> pierrot, sudo systemtl enable sddm,
then, sudo systemctl start sddm, in the vt/tty, then reboot
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2617 [17:25:01] <pierrot> BluesKaj:
replaced-url
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2619 [17:25:33] <pierrot> that's the output of `sudo systemtl
enable sddm`
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2621 [17:25:54] <teraflops> in stretch you just systemctl enable
--now sddm
2622 [17:26:43] <pierrot> same output
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2624 [17:26:56] <teraflops> --now just start it
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2626 [17:27:15] <teraflops> starts^
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2630 [17:28:02] <pierrot> but there is an error. that output is
not the expected one, isn't it?
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2632 [17:29:38] <BluesKaj> hmm, changes in systemd then
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2635 [17:30:16] <teraflops> pierrot: which debian release?
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2638 [17:31:29] <suchademon> hi!
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2640 [17:32:00] <pierrot> I had Debian 8 until yesterday. Then I
upgraded to 9 this morning and sddm worked fined. But... I executed
`apt-get purge $(dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/ { print $2 }')` as
suggested here
replaced-url
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2642 [17:32:09] <pierrot> after that command, I reboot
2643 [17:32:47] <pierrot> and sddm didn't appear so I login
in a console and did `startx`
2644 [17:32:49] <suchademon> the control information of a debian
package (that is extracted with dpkg -e), is that available for
browsing on the web somewhere? i only find the actual content on
sources.debian.net
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2648 [17:33:43] <BluesKaj> pierrot, best to to use sudo apt-get
autoremove and autoclean for removing old unneeded packages
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2652 [17:34:50] <BluesKaj> not somebody's istring creation
2653 [17:35:10] <pierrot> BluesKaj: I just followed the official
Debian tutorial...
2654 [17:35:18] <pierrot> for the upgrading process
2655 [17:35:43] <BluesKaj> best to use apt not awk
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2658 [17:36:29] <BluesKaj> never seen anything like that for
officail package removal
2659 [17:36:44] <pierrot> say that to who wrote that tutorial
2660 [17:36:54] <towo`> that command only removes configs from
removed packages
2661 [17:37:04] <towo`> s/from/for
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2663 [17:37:25] <BluesKaj> guess it removed more that it was meant
to
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2666 [17:37:43] <towo`> BluesKaj, no, it can't remove more
than that
2667 [17:37:48] <BluesKaj> that=than
2668 [17:37:53] <teraflops> pierrot: tried reinstalling sddm
package?
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2670 [17:38:47] <pierrot> teraflops: yeah, that was a possibility
I was thinking about
2671 [17:39:20] <teraflops> and why dont you try it?
2672 [17:39:31] <BluesKaj> you mean youhaen't tried
reinstalling sddm ??...oh lord
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2674 [17:40:36] <teraflops> you pipe awk to apt to remove packages
without hesitation but still considering reinstalling a broken
config package, hmmm
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2678 [17:40:57] <teraflops> packages/configs
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2680 [17:41:59] <pierrot> reinstalled. I'll reboot
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2686 [17:45:13] <teraflops> pierrot: also tried, dpkg-reconfigure
sddm?
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2716 [17:57:35] <pierrot> teraflops: sorry for the late response,
I was rebooting. I purged sddm and reinstall it and it worked
2717 [17:58:00] <pierrot> (with a different appearance than in the
first time, but works)
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2720 [17:58:44] <teraflops> pierrot: np, glad you got it working
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2722 [17:59:09] <pierrot> and also, let me select ratposion,
plasma and dwm as I have before the upgrade \o/
2723 [17:59:18] <pierrot> s/have/had/
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2727 [17:59:55] <teraflops> pierrot: there are several theme
packages you can install for sddm iirc
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2730 [18:01:40] <pierrot> thanks teraflops :)
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2754 [18:10:29] <password4> anyone ever experience errors copying
form an mtp device?
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2756 [18:11:06] <password4> it would just randomly stop for me
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2764 [18:17:33] <jhutchins_wk> password4: Yes, I've seen
that.
2765 [18:17:49] <jhutchins_wk> password4: My work-around at the
time was to move the sd card to another device.
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2781 [18:28:02] <password4> ah
2782 [18:28:09] <password4> Its onboard for me
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2801 [18:36:32] <pierrot> At startup, I'm getting this error
message:
replaced-url
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2804 [18:36:48] <pierrot> Is it important?
2805 [18:37:15] <towo`> install firmware-amd-graphics
2806 [18:37:18] <pierrot> (those lines are from dmesg)
2807 [18:37:24] <towo`> and yes, it is important
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2812 [18:38:52] <pierrot> thanks towo`
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2826 [18:43:01] <pierrot> also, when it's checked one of the
partitions, it diplays the message "Superblock last write time
is in the future. (by less than a day, probably due to the hardware
clock being incorrectly set)"
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2833 [18:45:03] <towo`> pierrot, then fix that
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2854 [18:52:26] <Violinist> mine say iomen region
2855 [18:52:30] <Violinist> and takes forver
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2857 [18:52:39] <Violinist> wth
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2861 [18:53:20] <h0nus> has anyone had success with thunderbolt
eGPU under Debian (on Mac hw, obviously)?
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2871 [18:54:49] <Resiliente> what's the difference between
adding some user to the sudo system group and giving him execute
permissions on a one-by-one basis? if I want some users to make
admisnitrative duties, what group sohuld I add them to?
2872 [18:55:19] <greycat> Users in the sudo group can run
*everything* with sudo. Unless you make other changes.
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2877 [18:56:39] <nkuttler> Resiliente: define admisnitrative
duties
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2880 [18:57:06] <monsterco> what is cgamanger? it's using
100% of my cpu
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2884 [18:58:15] <Resiliente> nkuttler, a good question, apt-get
update && dist-upgrade, adding/deleting users and maybe
adding and removing disk drives (if you suggest other profiles I
will listen :) )
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2888 [18:59:08] <nkuttler> Resiliente: soudns like you should
whitelist programs one by one
2889 [18:59:18] <nkuttler> Resiliente: and look into visudo for
fstab i guess
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2892 [18:59:56] <Resiliente> nkuttler, and the sudo group what
isfor
2893 [19:00:19] <nkuttler> Resiliente: what greycat said
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2895 [19:00:56] <Resiliente> nku, ah, I did not read what greycat
said :)
2896 [19:01:29] <Resiliente> nkuttler, , ah, I did not read what
greycat said :)
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2900 [19:02:57] <Resiliente> what other groups? what are they for?
where can I read about them?
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2903 [19:07:02] <Resiliente> mmm waht the group staff used for?
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2907 [19:10:25] <EmleyMoor> Resiliente: You could use it to help
define who can use sudo, for example
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2910 [19:11:47] <Resiliente> in
replaced-url
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2914 [19:14:46] <CrowX-> what would happen if I restart cgmanager
process?
2915 [19:14:46] <CrowX-> <CrowX-> service cgmanager restart
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2920 [19:16:31] <EmleyMoor> Resiliente: Well, you could reference
it in the sudoers file
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2925 [19:18:29] <Resiliente> EmleyMoor, mmmI don't understand
what this group can and cannot do...
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2927 [19:19:15] <EmleyMoor> Resiliente: as standard they have
write access to /usr/local.
2928 [19:19:41] <Resiliente> EmleyMoor, and this allows them to...
install software? compile software? or what?
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2930 [19:20:58] <EmleyMoor> Resiliente: They could, at least in
theory, install software they have compiled there, or at least work
on its source code and compile it
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2933 [19:21:32] <EmleyMoor> It would depend entirely on
permissions in place
2934 [19:21:52] <Resiliente> so they are the... ahem...
install-ad-hoc-software-doers (hehe) right?
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2939 [19:23:51] <EmleyMoor> That's what the wiki suggests
2940 [19:23:59] <mrr0butt>
replaced-url
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2942 [19:24:34] <ment0s> hi, is there any way for iscsi initiator
to have similar behaviour to "hard" option in nfs ?
meaning that it will always keep on trying to connect to the target
?
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2944 [19:25:10] <Resiliente> so the sudo group is "line
root", the staff group is "compile-from-external" and
the group adm is for reading logs (and I suppose dmesg)
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2948 [19:26:57] <Resiliente> EmleyMoor, so the sudo group is
"line root", the staff group is
"compile-from-external" and the group adm is for reading
logs (and I suppose dmesg)
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2958 [19:30:26] <s00x> hey, how can I change default mountpoint
/media to /home/myMounts ?
2959 [19:30:30] <s00x> is that even possible?
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2965 [19:32:07] <mrr0butt> in /etc/fstab?
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2969 [19:33:20] <s00x> mrr0butt: I mean, for examle when I plug in
external usb
2970 [19:34:01] <jelly> s00x, stupid way: rmdir /media; ln -s
/home/myMounts /media
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2974 [19:35:22] <s00x> i got alreayd some entries in fstab to
mount only cdrooms
2975 [19:35:25] <s00x> to /media
2976 [19:35:29] <s00x> i guess i also has to fix them?
2977 [19:35:32] <s00x> before rmdir media ?
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2979 [19:36:05] <jelly> no, but make sure nothing is mounted under
/media at that time
2980 [19:36:25] <s00x> what could have happend if it was?
2981 [19:36:30] <jelly> or yes, make sure all mountpoints exist
2982 [19:36:44] <jelly> rmdir only works when a directory is empty
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2986 [19:37:14] <jelly> so that the above as a general idea, not
literal commands to make things work
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2991 [19:39:27] <mrr0butt> udev rule bei disk uuid maybe?
2992 [19:39:43] <s00x> ok, thank you!
2993 [19:39:46] <mrr0butt> *by
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3057 [20:05:44] <Murda> I changed LUKS encryption passphrase, but
old 1 seems also still working.
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3059 [20:05:56] <Murda> How can I invoke old passphrase.
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3085 [20:17:07] <mrr0butt> luks has 10 slots, you can use 10
paspharases/keyfiles
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3089 [20:18:31] <mrr0butt> cryptsetup luksRemoveKey
/dev/<device>
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3094 [20:19:40] <mrr0butt> you can check how many slots are used
3095 [20:19:48] <mrr0butt> cryptsetup luksDump /dev/<dev>
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3100 [20:21:37] <mrr0butt> if you dont have the old key you can
disable the slot with new key
3101 [20:21:52] <mrr0butt> to remove the old key u need to
enterthe key
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3175 [21:06:57] <gpcf> hi, i have installed gnome-software on
stretch with MATE, and it doesn't install any software,
besides, it appears to be that apt forgot all pubkeys
3176 [21:07:36] <gpcf> reinstalling debian-archive-keyring
didn't fix this issue
3177 [21:07:54] <gpcf> I ran gnome-software both as a regular user
and as root
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3179 [21:08:40] <gpcf> does anyone know how i can setup
gnome-software correctly?
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3181 [21:09:16] <greycat> gpcf: do you have an
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg file, and if so, how large is it?
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3184 [21:11:45] <gpcf> yes, there is one
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3186 [21:11:53] <greycat> How many bytes?
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3188 [21:12:19] <greycat> (how many teeth must a man pull before
he can get to the root...)
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3190 [21:12:56] <gpcf> no, sorry, no there isn't
3191 [21:13:11] <gpcf> i just checked again, it's running on
another computer
3192 [21:13:22] <gpcf> and reinstalling debian-archive-keyring
does not create it again
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3194 [21:13:40] <gpcf> there is a trusted.gpg.d directory, though,
but it is empty
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3196 [21:13:50] <greycat> Was going to suggest removing it, per a
recent debian-user thread. *shrug*
3197 [21:14:08] <gpcf> apt-key list returns nothing
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3200 [21:15:27] <die7> stupid question (I know it's wrong
channel) how to continue the bash script after su - (need to
reintialze login since new group added)
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3202 [21:16:19] <gpcf> die7: what do you mean? Restoring the
session after typing "exit"?
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3204 [21:16:41] <jhutchins_wk> die7: Possibly how to exit su?
3205 [21:16:42] <greycat> die7: you can't just stick su in
the middle of a script. That's not how it works. su runs a
single command (which could be a SECOND whole script) with altered
UID
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3207 [21:16:58] <greycat> It does not mean "become root in
the current process and continue".
3208 [21:17:04] <greycat> It runs a CHILD process.
3209 [21:17:27] <die7> gpcf: OK, is there any poss to reintilaze
groups for root instead of su -
3210 [21:18:54] <greycat> Split the script into two scripts.
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3212 [21:19:01] <greycat> su root -c ./second-script
3213 [21:19:06] <die7> greycat: gpcf has right with second
statement...my script will install and deploy docker, add user root
to docker group ..and should continue with docker image creation and
run it on end
3214 [21:19:34] <greycat> Oh, docker. I'm done. I won't
/ignore you because this #debian and not #bash, but... still,
I'm done. Will not help. Sorry.
3215 [21:19:34] <die7> greycat: yeah, but I wish to do it in one
kick
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3217 [21:20:01] <gpcf> su twice?
3218 [21:20:18] <die7> gpcf: no 1x
3219 [21:20:27] <jhutchins_wk> die7: the system shouldn't
care what groups root is or is not a member of.
3220 [21:21:17] <die7> jhutchins_wk: well yes and no, if the root
is not in the group it will not execute docker commands
3221 [21:21:55] <gpcf> does anyone know what may have caused my
problem?
3222 [21:22:02] <die7> jhutchins_wk: so I need to reint. login for
group
3223 [21:22:24] <die7> gpcf: what is your prob?
3224 [21:23:05] <gpcf> somehow all apt gpg keys were deleted and
reinstalling debian-archive-keyring won't work
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3226 [21:23:15] <gpcf> and gnome-software doesn't work
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3234 [21:25:03] <die7> gpcf: so nothing provided when you run
apt-key list
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3237 [21:26:09] <gpcf> no, nothing
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3242 [21:27:35] <jhutchins_wk> gpcf: WHat if you purge
debian-archive-keyring, then install it?
3243 [21:28:06] <gpcf> debian-archive-keyring takes lots of stuff
with it, including apt
3244 [21:28:21] <gpcf> how do i do this without removing
dependencies?
3245 [21:28:36] <die7> gpcf: is your folder /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d
empty?
3246 [21:29:02] <gpcf> yes
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3250 [21:31:41] <jelly> gpcf, how, exactly, are you trying to
reinstall that package?
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3258 [21:33:36] <die7> gpcf: then you need to add it manualy
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3267 [21:36:31] <gpcf> apt-get install --reinstall
debian-archive-keyring
3268 [21:36:45] <greycat> you will probably have to download it by
hand and dpkg -i
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3270 [21:37:07] <greycat> apt-get --print-uris --reinstall install
debian-archive-keyring # may help
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3276 [21:38:53] <gpcf> I'll try that
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3283 [21:41:43] <gpcf> tried that, same story
3284 [21:41:54] <greycat> !exact
3285 [21:41:54] <dpkg> Please tell us exactly what you typed, and
exactly what the error was. Please use a <pastebin> like
replaced-url
3286 [21:42:21] <aswen> Hi there, I want make a preseed partition
recipe for use on a UEFI enabled server. That means it needs an efi
type partition. I added that to my recipe. The rest of the disk
should be added to an LVM partition and I want to create the rest of
my partitions within that as a logical volume. Is it possible? If
so: how?
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3288 [21:42:49] <die7> gpcf:
replaced-url
3289 [21:43:48] <die7> gpcf: should solve the issue, I just
deleted keys, getting error with update, adding keys manualy, update
runing again
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3294 [21:45:13] <jhutchins_wk> die7: Please make a habit of using
something other than pastebin.com, which is blocked (for good
reason) by some networks. paste.debian.net is good.
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3297 [21:45:27] <greycat> pasteiebin.com != pastebin.com
3298 [21:45:29] <die7> jhutchins_wk: ok, sorry
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3301 [21:45:55] <jhutchins_wk> die7: Ah, pastiebin should be ok.
3302 [21:45:59] <greycat> But near as I can tell, this
"pastiebin.com" is WORSE>
3303 [21:46:19] <aswen> I created a paste with the recipe I have:
replaced-url
3304 [21:46:24] <greycat> I don't see any content at all.
Does it require Javascript, like hate-bin?
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3308 [21:49:25] <die7> jhutchins_wk: tootaly forg. to use debian
pastie, thnak you for refresh
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3313 [21:51:23] <aswen> when I use that recipe, everything becomes
a partition on the disk, not a LVM as expected
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3316 [21:52:10] <nvz> sawfish seems rather broken on stretch, not
only does it seem to error on startup saying no such file: gnome,
assuming gnome usage, but half the bindings don't work. It
won't detect Ctrl, Win key, middle or left clicks, and those
are just the things I've tried that it can't seem to
detect
3317 [21:52:18] <gpcf> ok, now my apt-key stuff works
3318 [21:53:48] <nvz> 18
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3321 [21:54:23] <jhutchins_wk> ,info sawfish
3322 [21:54:24] <judd> Package sawfish (x11, optional) in
stretch/amd64: window manager for X11. Version: 1:1.11.90-1+b1;
Size: 482.6k; Installed: 1462k; Homepage:
replaced-url
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3326 [21:55:59] <gpcf> back to this gnome-software problem
3327 [21:56:06] <gpcf> how do i get it to work
3328 [21:56:13] <gpcf> i can't search for debian software
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3330 [21:56:22] <die7> gpcf: explain again pls issue with gnome
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3332 [21:56:40] <gpcf> i have installed gnome-software
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3335 [21:57:09] <gpcf> it only lists installed software and gnome
shell extensions (gnome isn't even installed, the computer runs
mate)
3336 [21:57:46] <jhutchins_wk> Have you tried aptitude in menu
mode?
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3338 [21:58:21] <gpcf> i am trying to install a fancy frontend for
dpkg
3339 [21:58:43] <gpcf> it is for a friend who's getting her
first linux system
3340 [21:58:46] <greycat> ... you mean synaptic?
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3344 [21:59:59] <gpcf> synaptic seems like a bit cluttered
3345 [22:00:13] <greycat> Then I don't know what program you
mean.
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3347 [22:00:29] <gpcf> i have no problem with it, but it's
not as beginner-friendly as gnome-software seems to be
3348 [22:00:31] <missmbob> i thought it had to be synaptic
3349 [22:00:42] <gpcf> I'm actually talking about
"gnome-software"
3350 [22:00:46] <gpcf> it's called like that
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3353 [22:00:49] <greycat> ,v gnome-software
3354 [22:00:50] <judd> Package: gnome-software on amd64 -- sid:
3.22.5-1; buster: 3.22.5-1; stretch: 3.22.5-1; experimental:
3.25.3-1
3355 [22:00:50] <kasbah> hi, i recently updated my system from
jessy to stretch and my bluetooth headset and speaker stopped to
work correctly. Sometimes, blueman-manager completely blocks the
desktop
3356 [22:00:58] <greycat> Never heard of it.
3357 [22:01:03] <missmbob> that's no front end to dpkgg
3358 [22:01:15] <greycat> Are you asking how to *run* it? Use the
dpkg -L list and try to guess which thing to run.
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3360 [22:01:31] <greycat> Or see if it has documentation in
/usr/share/doc/pkgname/
3361 [22:02:05] <gpcf> i am able to run it, but it does not list
the packages
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3363 [22:02:20] <teraflops> kasbah: which DE/WM/DM are you running
there?
3364 [22:02:23] <greycat> *What* are you running?
3365 [22:02:23] <jhutchins_wk> gpcf: Perhaps it needs the
equivalent of apt update?
3366 [22:02:41] <kasbah> teraflops: mainly kde, but it is the same
issue with gnome, mate etc
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3368 [22:02:50] <greycat> I mean, we probably won't know a
damned thing about it but hey, you might getlucky. But we have to
know what you are running.
3369 [22:02:53] <teraflops> which DM?
3370 [22:03:02] <gpcf> a fresh debian-MATE install and i have just
installed "gnome-software"
3371 [22:03:06] <kasbah> teraflops: sddm
3372 [22:03:13] <greycat> gpcf: no, what are you *running*? What
program?
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3377 [22:04:32] <gpcf> it is actually called
"gnome-software"
3378 [22:04:44] <kasbah> teraflops: before update, it worked just
fine
3379 [22:04:48] <gpcf>
replaced-url
3380 [22:05:00] <greycat>
replaced-url
3381 [22:05:05] <greycat> ... I give up.
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3383 [22:05:21] <teraflops> worked as in now it doesnt work, but
it used to work?
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3385 [22:05:42] <kasbah> teraflops: on jessy, it used to work
without a glitch
3386 [22:05:55] <kasbah> teraflops: on stretch, it does not work
properly
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3388 [22:06:00] <teraflops> ok
3389 [22:06:16] <teraflops> kasbah: did you try just plain
bluetoothctl? at least for checking if that's blueman's
fault
3390 [22:06:25] <jhutchins_wk> kasbah: Anything in the release
notes about it?
3391 [22:06:37] <gpcf> i think it is packageKit's fault
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3394 [22:06:44] <jelly> ,i gnome-software
3395 [22:06:45] <judd> Package gnome-software (gnome, optional) in
stretch/amd64: Software Center for GNOME. Version: 3.22.5-1; Size:
326.6k; Installed: 1555k; Homepage:
replaced-url
3396 [22:06:52] <gpcf> which doesn't get the software list
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3398 [22:07:30] <greycat> The man page is clearly just a stub so
the pkg maintainer can say "I have a man page"
3399 [22:07:37] <gpcf> yeah
3400 [22:07:44] <gpcf> it's like that with a lot of GUI stuff
3401 [22:08:10] <gpcf> I found some resources on freedesktop.org,
I'll try to work through them
3402 [22:08:22] <gpcf> thank you for your help
3403 [22:08:23] <kasbah> jhutchins_wk: I did not find anything so
far in it
3404 [22:08:23] <gpcf> bye
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3406 [22:09:02] <phogg> gpcf: sounds like maybe gnome-software is
missing a plugin
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3409 [22:09:32] <kasbah> teraflops: I succeeded to connect via
bluetoothctl, but pulseaudio cannot use the device that way
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3411 [22:09:51] <kasbah> it tells a2dp sink unavailable or so
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3414 [22:11:22] <gpcf> the classic
3415 [22:11:31] <gpcf> i rebooted and it's working now :D
3416 [22:11:54] <catfat> wow biggest channel ive ever seen member
wise. cool
3417 [22:11:56] <greycat> Oh, Windows emulation.
3418 [22:12:00] <catfat> my new idle spot
3419 [22:12:06] <catfat> greycatfat
3420 [22:12:20] <catfat> :D
3421 [22:12:31] <catfat> wine?
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3423 [22:12:55] <greycat> Please stop spewing random wors. If you
just want to chat, try #debian-offtopic.
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3426 [22:13:21] <catfat> sure, sorry
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3436 [22:17:17] <ScreamSupreme> Hi could somebody please help me.
I am using Raspbian and have my apt repository set to jessie,
however for one package (ddclient), I require a newer version, how
can I install only that package from the stretch repository without
upgrading all other packages?
3437 [22:17:24] <greycat> !raspbian
3438 [22:17:24] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
replaced-url
3439 [22:17:33] <greycat> !frankendebian
3440 [22:17:34] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. See if you can
convince ##linux to help.
3441 [22:17:58] <ScreamSupreme> greycat: I just need one package
to be newer (3.8.3 instead of 3.8.2)
3442 [22:18:15] <greycat> *IF* you were running Debian 8, the
correct answer would be "Use jessie-backports, or if there
isn't a backport of this package, backport it yourself"
3443 [22:18:39] <ScreamSupreme> Is there no way to set apt to use
stretch instead of jessie for one package?
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3445 [22:18:43] <greycat> Since you are *NOT* running Debian 8,
the correct answer is "ask #raspbian"
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3451 [22:21:13] <ScreamSupreme> greycat:
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3453 [22:21:30] <ScreamSupreme> is there no way I can make it use
stretch instead of jessie-backports?
3454 [22:21:36] <greycat> !dontbreakdebian
3455 [22:21:36] <dpkg> rumour has it, dont break debian is
replaced-url
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3460 [22:22:22] <ellenium1> you could install it manually using a
.deb and dpkg but as greycat already hinted with the frankendebian
reference that's a bad idea generally
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3463 [22:22:41] <greycat> I was trying to be a lot stronger than
"hinted" :(
3464 [22:22:44] <ScreamSupreme> greycat you are actually a knob
dude, I didn't ask for you to show me all these
"don't mix packages" links, I have told you that I
need to update one package and have asked if it is possible to set
apt to stretch instead of jessie for one package.
3465 [22:22:46] <ellenium1> haha
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3467 [22:23:04] <jelly> ScreamSupreme, do a local build of newer
version
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3471 [22:23:29] <jelly> dpkg, tell screamsupreme about ssb
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3475 [22:24:31] <jelly> ellenium1, and no, in general you may not
be able to install it with dpkg easily either
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3478 [22:27:44] <ellenium1> would that be because of dependencies,
or some other reason?
3479 [22:27:58] <mrr0butt> inside debootstraped chroot maybe
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3482 [22:28:15] <mrr0butt> depends on the pkg
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3491 [22:31:29] <Lyberta> how to change mouse sensitivity?
I'm using MATE and GUI app doesn't work
3492 [22:32:21] <teraflops> Lyberta: you mean mouse acceleration?
3493 [22:33:17] <Lyberta> no, sensitivity, acceleration changes
based on the speed of movement, I want the baseline speed of
movement
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3495 [22:33:47] <greycat> You could look at xset.
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3499 [22:35:00] <teraflops> Lyberta: I still think you mean speed
3500 [22:35:23] <teraflops> s/speed/accel
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3504 [22:36:33] <Lyberta> teraflops, sensitivity and acceleration
are different things, sensitivity doesn't change based on the
speed of your movement, it doesn't matter how slow you move,
the pointer will always move by the same amount
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3506 [22:38:02] <greycat> well, try "xset m 2 1" and see
what happens
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3508 [22:38:22] <teraflops> Lyberta: mouse sensitivity is a thing?
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3510 [22:39:17] <Lyberta> teraflops, of course, we gamers always
completely disable acceleration and everyone of us has their
favorite sensitivity
3511 [22:39:30] <vadimkolchev> Hi all. Need advice. Is it okay
that bug report is unanswered for more than 24 hours? Actually first
time filing in Debian, and as far as I understood, my package is
maintained by whole group of Debian maintainers, but nobody cares to
answer, not sure why.
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3513 [22:40:27] <greycat> I'd say *most* bug reports are not
answered quickly....
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3515 [22:40:46] <teraflops> xset is for mouse accel, also when I
say if it's a thing, I mean a thing that xset/ximput have in
their man pages
3516 [22:41:03] <vadimkolchev> greycat, okay, just don't know
what to expect, that's why ask here
3517 [22:41:05] <jelly> vadimkolchev, a week or a month is more
realistic expectation of a response
3518 [22:41:09] <paqcito> Hi. Im working on a VM on VirtualBox
using Ubuntu Server. I'm a new user. I did googled, but with no
results. I can't make internet conection work in here. Anyone
knows about it? I tried with NAT and Bridge, any change on it.
3519 [22:41:23] <vadimkolchev> jelly, thanks, good to know :)
3520 [22:41:40] <vadimkolchev> jelly, and fix in next release :)
3521 [22:41:58] <jelly> if maintainers are in northern hemisphere,
they may be on summer vacation
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3523 [22:42:11] <greycat> Yesterday was also a major US holiday.
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3525 [22:42:21] <vadimkolchev> jelly, yes, maybe
3526 [22:42:42] <vadimkolchev> greycat, sorry, missed something
probably, I'm not from US. Congrats to everyone involved.
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3537 [22:50:12] <Lyberta> alright, this command can change
sensitivity: xinput --set-prop 12 141 0.75 0 0 0 0.75 0 0 0 1
3538 [22:50:30] <Lyberta> where last 9 numbers is affine
transformation matrix
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3540 [22:50:56] <borsin> Did an upgrade from Jessie > Stretch.
Performed an update > upgrade > dist-upgrade, in that order
with Jessie and then again with Stretch. Afterwards I'm having
an issue with 3d - I can't get glxgears to run anymore and
everything graphical seems slow and sloppy. Thoughts?
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3543 [22:51:30] <jhutchins_wk> My record for turn-around on bug
reports is about two years for most.
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3548 [22:52:08] <greycat> Record as in fastest, or slowest?
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3553 [22:53:45] <mtn> borsin, video drivers. what card and driver
are you running?
3554 [22:54:47] <borsin> mtn: it's an intel card in a
thinkpad. it suggests it's running on xserver-xorg-intel with
i915
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3558 [22:55:28] <greycat> borsin: (as root) dmesg | grep -i
firmware
3559 [22:55:53] <jhutchins_wk> greycat: Maybe two out of three
right about at two years. That's time to release with a known
fix in the initial report, and not entirely Debian.
3560 [22:57:17] <borsin> greycat:
replaced-url
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3562 [22:57:50] <teraflops> I think modesetting kernel driver is
way less buggy than xserver-xorg-intel one
3563 [22:57:55] <towo`> borsin, pastebin the whole Xorg.0.log
3564 [22:58:00] <greycat> ,file AthrBT_0x11020000.dfu
3565 [22:58:04] <judd> Search for AthrBT_0x11020000.dfu in
stretch/amd64: firmware-atheros:
lib/firmware/ar3k/AthrBT_0x11020000.dfu
3566 [22:58:07] <greycat> although that sounds like wireless, not
video
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3571 [22:58:56] <borsin> towo`:
replaced-url
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3576 [22:59:54] <greycat> ,file dri/i965_dri.so
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3578 [22:59:57] <judd> Search for dri/i965_dri.so in
stretch/amd64: libgl1-mesa-dri:
usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_dri.so
3579 [23:00:15] <greycat> Try installing that ^^
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3582 [23:01:40] <borsin> what does the "c" mean in
'aptitude search'?
3583 [23:01:57] <greycat> configured?
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3591 [23:05:59] <borsin> Think that solved it or helped greatly.
Glxgears runs now after installing 'libgl1-mesa-dri'. New
Xorg.0.log:
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3616 [23:12:27] <Skaag> I have an issue with only 4 serial ports
being detected instead of the 6 supplied by my motherboard...
3617 [23:12:59] <Skaag> I tried adding 8250.n_uarts=6 in grub.cfg,
didn't help
3618 [23:13:13] <Skaag> tried creating them manually via mknod,
still doesn't work
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3620 [23:13:59] <vivus> Hello all
3621 [23:14:09] <vivus> what is the .org version of youtube?
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3630 [23:20:17] <Brigo> Skaag, did you run updage-grub after modif
grub.cfg?
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3636 [23:22:08] <teraflops> vivus: theres no such thing
3637 [23:23:00] <vivus> I should probably look for the person who
shared that info with me
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3639 [23:24:10] <Skaag> Brigo: didn't know you need to do
that
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3641 [23:24:46] <Skaag> oh wait, yes, we did run upgrade-grub
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3643 [23:26:07] <teraflops> Skaag: you have to run upgrade-grub if
you make changes to /etc/default/grub
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3645 [23:26:55] <teraflops> if you edit grub.cfg by hand,
update-grub does the opposite, and it reverts the changes you made
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3673 [23:39:11] <vadimkolchev> Just tried to install game, it
installed okay into my home folder, so I try to execute starting sh
script and it says No such file or directory. What can the problem
be?
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3680 [23:42:29] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: ./script.sh (with ./)
3681 [23:42:36] <wpppp> not just script.sh because it will look in
your PATH instead
3682 [23:43:21] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, yes, i am doing it exactly
like ./script.sh
3683 [23:43:36] <srg___> try chmod +x script.sh
3684 [23:44:03] <wpppp> maybe No such file or directory comes from
within that script....
3685 [23:44:07] <vadimkolchev> srg___, already did, permissions
are okay and file is executable
3686 [23:44:11] <wpppp> maybe No such file or directory comes from
within that script....
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3688 [23:44:28] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, tried different games,
probably miss some libs?
3689 [23:45:07] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: you are in that directory?
3690 [23:45:12] <wpppp> can you do nano script.sh for example?
3691 [23:45:56] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, yes, I am there and can nano
this script
3692 [23:46:12] <wpppp> how complex is that script file?
3693 [23:46:14] <wpppp> how many lines
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3695 [23:46:21] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, it also autocompletes if i
Tab, so I am exactly there, I am not very noobish in file
navigation)
3696 [23:46:33] <buu> Is there any monitoring software in the same
console world as htop that displays io and network information as
well?
3697 [23:46:33] <wpppp> how many lines?
3698 [23:46:53] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, I think no more than 30
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3700 [23:47:09] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: hm, can you see lines where
other files are loaded or called in that script?
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3703 [23:48:02] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, probably here is something
wrong? - CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname
"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" Does
this variable look good for you?
3704 [23:48:27] <wpppp>
replaced-url
3705 [23:48:30] <wpppp> hmmm
3706 [23:48:37] <wpppp> what game is it?
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3711 [23:49:47] <Tramp> vadimkolchev: what is the very first line
of the script?
3712 [23:50:09] <vadimkolchev> Tramp, #!/bin/bash though about it
too, but looks okay for me
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3714 [23:50:24] <wpppp> lol, the game is to start it - the
start-me.sh game :P
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3716 [23:51:25] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, hmm, i installed i386 libs,
now not found problem disappeared
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3718 [23:52:05] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, however game still does not
run :) Says Running game and produces no errors
3719 [23:52:16] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: you got some desktop
environment x window?
3720 [23:52:17] <wpppp> hmmmmm
3721 [23:52:20] <wpppp> frustrating
3722 [23:52:29] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, sure, default gnome-shell
installation
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3728 [23:53:43] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, done it, thanks for trying
to help
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3736 [23:56:20] <mrr0butt> hey there was an kernel vulnerability
tracker for debian right?
3737 [23:56:34] <mrr0butt> and question nr2
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3740 [23:57:07] <mrr0butt> why there is no tor repository for
debian testing?
3741 [23:57:09] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: so it works now?
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3743 [23:57:25] <mrr0butt> there always used to be one?
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3745 [23:57:55] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, yes, think it was libs
problem
3746 [23:58:02] <wpppp> hm
3747 [23:58:09] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: still the starter script
could have told you
3748 [23:58:10] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, however with no output it
was just like - let me install i386 ones
3749 [23:58:18] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, it didn't (
3750 [23:58:20] <wpppp> yes, I would even consider this a bug
3751 [23:58:56] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, probably, however this is a
proprietary thingy and I am not a paying one, so they won't
care :)
3752 [23:59:17] <wpppp> vadimkolchev: but you could help other
vadimkolchevs in future :)
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3756 [23:59:51] <vadimkolchev> wpppp, yes, thinking about writing
a book on it :)
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