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0 [00:00:14] <teraflops> but generally, yes
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2 [00:00:19] <n4dir> teraflops: i meant to choose if you want
to run gnome or fluxbox when logging in.
3 [00:00:31] <teraflops> ah true
4 [00:00:41] <teraflops> I misread
5 [00:01:13] <n4dir> but yeah, just wanted to write that back
then you could use (for example) gnome, but use a different
window-manager (for example icewm). That was funny (but not of much
use, as far it's me)
6 [00:01:42] <n4dir> lets hope we now have put enough confusion
into tokayo :-)
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22 [00:08:15] <teraflops> n4dir: oh well, you cannot use other
wm than mutter in gnome iirc
23 [00:08:44] <teraflops> but that's about gnome
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30 [00:11:07] <n4dir> teraflops: i settled on window-managers,
so i forget more and more about the environments. I do think that
xfce4 would be a good choice for me though. Seems really intuitive.
31 [00:11:22] <teraflops> I agree
32 [00:11:46] <teraflops> mate is fine too, maybe heavier
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36 [00:13:05] <n4dir> yeah, i thought so, but i don't know
it.
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38 [00:13:22] <n4dir> gnome2 clone? (cause then i got the basic
idea)
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48 [00:15:58] <black_13> how do you download the deps for a
package
49 [00:16:31] <teraflops> n4dir: yeah sort of
50 [00:16:33] <somiaj> black_13: why do you want to download
them. apt will automatiaclly download them and install them when you
install a package.
51 [00:16:33] <n4dir> black_13: the package manager takes care
of that.
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53 [00:17:05] <black_13> because i need to build the package
from source
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59 [00:17:49] <somiaj> black_13: care to give more details? When
building it from source you will need the have the devel libaries
installed, which usually means you have the deps isntalled.
60 [00:17:59] <n4dir> black_13: a package not to be found in the
debian-repos?
61 [00:17:59] <somiaj> black_13: but there are ways to isntall
all the build depends as well with apt.
62 [00:18:14] <black_13> its found
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64 [00:18:35] <black_13> i need to build the package from source
to step through the source
65 [00:18:43] <black_13> debug
66 [00:18:53] <black_13> why am i asking 20 questions
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70 [00:19:13] <n4dir> apt-get build-dep <package_name>
71 [00:19:20] <n4dir> i think
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73 [00:19:29] <n4dir> build-deps
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78 [00:22:24] <black_13>
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79 [00:22:29] <black_13> thanks
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87 [00:32:43] <somiaj> black_13: apt-get build-dep packagename
if you have a deb-src line in your sources will install all the
stuff to build the apckage.
88 [00:33:02] <black_13> thanks
89 [00:33:30] <somiaj> black_13: if it misses some stuff to
install the package, apt-get -f install after dpkg -i fails can
install the missing deps for a binary package, there is also other
ways
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136 [00:57:43] <KerrAvon> KerrAvonEDM
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138 [00:58:04] <key> hi
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174 [01:19:20] <s> hello
175 [01:19:27] <IHaveNoName> Hi
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178 [01:19:55] <Guest3255> any one know about instgagram hacking
179 [01:20:03] <Guest3255> no burtite forxe
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181 [01:20:24] <Guest3255> hi
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188 [01:23:24] <teo_> someone know how can i install BCM4318
BROADCOM wifi card to my laptop ?
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191 [01:25:08] <key> search you driver's in google on debian
repository
192 [01:25:28] <babilen> dpkg: BCM4318
193 [01:25:28] <dpkg> b43 is a Linux kernel driver supporting
PCI/PCIe wireless LAN devices with Broadcom chips. Firmware is
required, ask me about <b43-fwcutter> to provide.
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194 [01:25:31] <babilen> teo_: ^
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196 [01:27:39] <teo_> how can i find which driver is my wifi ?
197 [01:28:42] <key>
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200 [01:30:53] <teo_> my card is BCM4318 AIR FORCE ONE 54g
201 [01:32:26] <teo_>
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205 [01:34:57] <key> you can test
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207 [01:35:40] <key> if it goets well
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211 [01:37:20] <LtL> teo_: USB or PCI? What is the chip hex id
e.g., 1234.abcd 'lspci -nn'
212 [01:37:59] <teo_> pci bcm94318mpg
213 [01:38:43] <teo_> BCM4318 air force one
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216 [01:39:52] <LtL> teo_: we need the hex chipset id
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218 [01:40:22] <LtL> teo_: lsusb -v -or- lspci -nn
219 [01:40:40] <teo_> 14e4:4318
220 [01:41:05] <LtL> judd: 14e4:4318
221 [01:41:14] <LtL> hrm
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223 [01:41:57] <LtL> judd: pciid 14e4:4318
224 [01:41:58] <judd> [14e4:4318] is 'BCM4318 [AirForce One
54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller' from 'Broadcom
Limited' with kernel module 'ssb' in stretch. See
also
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228 [01:43:27] <LtL> teo_: stretch? modprobe ssb
229 [01:43:42] <teo_> wheezy
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232 [01:45:01] <LtL> teo_:
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233 [01:46:20] <LtL> teo_: looks like it should work out of the
box
234 [01:46:46] <teo_> which box ?
235 [01:47:16] <LtL> teo_: it is a 'adage' means it
should just work
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239 [01:49:28] <LtL> teo_: wheezy is old but it should work with
the proper driver
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241 [01:50:12] <teo_> how can i check if wotks or not ?
242 [01:50:20] <teo_> how can i check if works or not ?
243 [01:50:36] <LtL> teo_: unplug the wired, reboot and see if it
loads a driver, look at dmesg for missing firmware
244 [01:50:47] <LtL> teo_: USB?
245 [01:50:52] <teo_> pci
246 [01:51:01] <teo_> inside laptop
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249 [01:53:54] <LtL> teo_: ifconfig or iwconfig, you should see a
wlan0 interface, if not it needs firmware. look at dmesg
250 [01:56:23] <novilog> How do you install g++4.9 on Stretch? I
keep getting "No candidate version found for g++-4.9".
Google is telling me to build a whole .deb from source to resolve
the issue... surely there's a simpler and more direct
solution???
251 [01:57:30] <teo_> i fix
252 [01:57:35] <teo_> perfect
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255 [01:59:53] <r00G_G33k> hello
256 [01:59:53] <LtL> novilog: g++ 4:6.3.0-4 is stable/stretch, no
backport. you'll need to compile it and hope nothing breaks
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258 [02:00:05] <LtL> teo_: cool
259 [02:00:11] <r00G_G33k> hey
260 [02:00:19] <LtL> r00G_G33k: hello
261 [02:00:22] <teo_> how can i fix the resolution on my monitor
?
262 [02:00:31] <teo_> is screen 17"
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265 [02:00:56] <LtL> teo_: xrandr in a terminal, but i never
needed to use it myself
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267 [02:01:07] <teo_> iam 1024 x 768 now
268 [02:01:18] <teo_> i want 1280 x 1024
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271 [02:01:30] <novilog> LtL: Dang, alright. It has to be that
version specifically, unfortunately.
272 [02:01:37] <novilog> LtL: Thanks for the help
273 [02:01:57] <teo_> the display application ti have maxinum
1024x768
274 [02:02:01] <LtL> teo_: type xrandr as user in terminal, see
if it will support it. if so, man xrandr
275 [02:02:16] <LtL> novilog: welcome
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277 [02:03:09] <teo_> no, its not support, the max is 1024 x 768
278 [02:04:13] <teo_> can i change monitor drives ?
279 [02:05:22] <teo_> can i change display drives ?
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281 [02:06:41] <LtL> teo_: a different or new xorg server may
help, type 'apt-cache search xorg' for example to see if a
package is installed type dpkg -l xserver-xorg-video-intel for
'example' beyond my expertise
282 [02:07:17] <LtL> teo_: that is the best i can do, check your
hardware first
283 [02:08:49] <LtL> teo_: without a better graphics driver that
is the best it will do, setting it higher than recommended is
dangerous
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286 [02:09:34] <LtL> teo_: google 'debian wheezy screen
resolution'
287 [02:09:44] <teo_> ok
288 [02:10:03] <teo_> the screen resolution is not my big problem
289 [02:10:06] <LtL> teo_: best wishes :)
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292 [02:11:28] <teo_> my big problems is the the nvidia X Server
settings because i i dident make have xorg.conf file
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295 [02:13:34] <teo_> thr nvidia X Server settings it tell to
edit to X configuration run as a root the nvidia-xconfig and make
xorg.conf
296 [02:14:21] <teo_> if i make xorg.conf the laptop is not start
lightdm graphics on wheezy
297 [02:14:49] <teo_> this is my big problem
298 [02:14:54] <LtL> teo_: most people have a bad time doing
that, be warned. you can always delete /etc/X11/xorg.conf if it goes
badly
299 [02:15:15] <teo_> i know this , you tell me
300 [02:15:26] <LtL> teo_: nvidia should do better on a 17"
though.
301 [02:15:50] <LtL> mine does with no blobs but mine is 15"
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305 [02:18:07] <LtL> teo_: goog luck friend, i'm away.
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307 [02:18:12] <teo_> ok
308 [02:18:13] <LtL> *good
309 [02:18:15] <teo_> thanks you
310 [02:18:24] <teo_> for all
311 [02:18:29] <LtL> teo_: you are very welcome
312 [02:18:40] <teo_> windows is off
313 [02:18:54] <teo_> linux for next years
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409 [03:39:12] <nostalgiccloud> So anyone here know how to reset
the root password on mariadb?
410 [03:39:29] <nostalgiccloud> bear@debian:~/Desktop$ 170826
21:38:50 mysqld_safe Logging to syslog.
411 [03:39:29] <nostalgiccloud> 170826 21:38:50 mysqld_safe A
mysqld process already exists
412 [03:39:29] <nostalgiccloud> [2]+ Exit 1 sudo mysqld_safe
--skip-grant-tables --skip-networking
413 [03:39:33] <nostalgiccloud> :|
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424 [03:50:05] <aptDeb> a mysqld process already exist
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438 [03:59:31] <jmcnaught> nostalgiccloud: look for the note
about root password in your mariadb-server's README.Debian or
NEWS.gz, probably /usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.1/NEWS.Debian.gz
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441 [04:00:14] <nostalgiccloud> jmcnaught, I'm getting help
in #maria
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468 [04:12:11] <nostalgiccloud> apI know that
469 [04:12:15] <nostalgiccloud> aptDeb, I know that
470 [04:12:33] <nostalgiccloud> I was trying to figure out how to
remove it safely, turns out i needed mysqld not mariadb in kill -9
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488 [04:29:40] <cr1t1cal> i did a clean install of debian
489 [04:29:46] <cr1t1cal> debian 9 that is
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495 [04:31:02] <cr1t1cal> and the 'xrandr' command
keeps giving the error 'Failed to get size of gamma for output
default' ot something like that
496 [04:31:20] <cr1t1cal> my window manage is stuck at 1024x768
497 [04:31:31] <cr1t1cal> and I can't change the resolution
because of that xrandr error
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512 [04:41:19] <jmcnaught> cr1t1cal: do you need to install a
firmware? 'journalctl | grep -i firmware'
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514 [04:41:43] <nostalgiccloud> bazhang, really?
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517 [04:42:01] <bazhang> nostalgiccloud, stick on topic here
518 [04:42:11] <nostalgiccloud> Sure.
519 [04:42:33] <nostalgiccloud> bazhang, since you've been a
great help in the past I guess I'll request your assistance
now.
520 [04:43:20] <nostalgiccloud> I understand that Debian does
backport security patches but for new features I'd like to
inquire to you if you understand how to get a newer version wtihout
creating a frankendebian
521 [04:43:51] <nostalgiccloud> s/new features/new features \/
performance improvements/
522 [04:44:40] <jmcnaught> !bdo
523 [04:44:41] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly
backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for
the current stable (see <jessie backports>) and oldstable
(<wheezy backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian
developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read
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526 [04:45:25] <nostalgiccloud> ty jmcnaught, I was hoping
bazhang could answer since s/he has helped me many times in the
past.
527 [04:45:54] <nostalgiccloud> I find bazhang is much better at
explaining things and more patient when I get confused.
528 [04:46:16] <themill> nostalgiccloud: ask the channel not an
individual, thanks.
529 [04:46:21] <jmcnaught> nostalgiccloud: that's not how a
public IRC support channel works. You should also check
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530 [04:46:32] <bazhang> nostalgiccloud, no idea bout debian
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532 [04:46:49] <nostalgiccloud> jmcnaught, I understand that,
themill if someone starts helping me I will continue the convo with
them and take input as required
533 [04:46:56] <nostalgiccloud> bazhang, you where, ubuntu?
534 [04:47:02] <nostalgiccloud> I can't remember what you
used.
535 [04:47:02] <bazhang> no
536 [04:47:06] <nostalgiccloud> gah
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538 [04:47:12] <nostalgiccloud> You spoke about it in ##linux
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540 [04:47:18] <bazhang> stay on topic here nostalgiccloud
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544 [04:48:23] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: i think
545 [04:48:29] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: that command gave errors
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547 [04:48:43] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: AMD Firmware bug? wtf
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549 [04:48:53] <nostalgiccloud> Since we seem to have a bunch of
people here who don't break their installs as often as I do, do
we have livepatching yet?
550 [04:49:07] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: do you want me to paste it?
551 [04:49:08] <nostalgiccloud> Or is debian still rocking that
solaris level stability / security
552 [04:49:28] <jmcnaught> cr1t1cal: yeah, make a paste if you
don't understand it so that others can see the error
553 [04:49:38] <themill> nostalgiccloud: that's enough,
thanks
554 [04:49:52] <nostalgiccloud> themill, I'm just asking a
question.
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556 [04:50:21] <nostalgiccloud> themill, my last longterm install
of debian was 6.0, I went over 2.5 years without a update, upgrade,
or reboot and it was never compromised
557 [04:50:23] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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560 [04:50:51] <themill> nostalgiccloud: that's nice. We
don't care.
561 [04:50:56] <nostalgiccloud> themill, hence the solaris level
security / stability. It's a compliment / testimate.
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563 [04:51:53] <jmcnaught> cr1t1cal: do you have the
firmware-amd-graphics package from non-free installed?
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564 [04:51:56] <nostalgiccloud> Ok but could I get an answer to
my question? Is there a Ubuntu Livepatching equivalent that is
officially supported by the debian maintainers or should I just keep
my systemd service that just triggers a update/upgrade
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566 [04:52:43] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: i just did 'apt install
firmware-linux-nonfree' as advice from some one else.
didn't have that installed.
567 [04:52:51] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: could that be the problem?
568 [04:53:11] <nostalgiccloud> Also could someone correct me if
I am wrong, it's possible to un-franken a franken-debian?
569 [04:53:20] <nostalgiccloud> is it possible*(
570 [04:53:41] <themill> nostalgiccloud: what do you mean by
livepatching in this case?
571 [04:53:49] <kion> Today I installed Debian on a laptop and
then proceeded to copy about 9GB of files into the new Debian
system, the tracker process put the laptop to its knees, is this
normal?
572 [04:53:52] <nostalgiccloud> themill, so applying security
patches to the kernel without a reboot
573 [04:53:53] <jmcnaught> cr1t1cal: that will bring in
firmware-amd-graphics but in the future please don't cross
post. I probably would have done something else than answer you if
I'd known someone else was helping you elsewhere
574 [04:54:09] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: no this is IRL
575 [04:54:10] <nostalgiccloud> Livepatching is the name of the
service by Canonical, IIRC the actual feature is called k-patch
576 [04:54:17] <nostalgiccloud> Livepatch*
577 [04:54:33] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: but anyways sorry. if you
could help me I would greatly appreciate it
578 [04:54:42] <jmcnaught> cr1t1cal: okay. well you should reboot
after installing those firmware packages, it's probably
improved. no worries ☺
579 [04:54:47] <nostalgiccloud> themill,
replaced-url
580 [04:54:53] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: ok brb
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583 [04:55:05] <themill> nostalgiccloud: kpatch exists, I
don't believe the debian kernel team produces the necessary
deltas
584 [04:55:19] <nostalgiccloud> dang, thanks for assisting me
though themill
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588 [04:58:28] <SagelessFox> hmm
589 [04:58:32] <SagelessFox> hi all
590 [04:58:39] <nostalgiccloud> themill, if you don't mind
me asking, how long have you been using Debian?
591 [04:58:48] <SagelessFox> I think I am still having problems
with rc.local
592 [04:58:51] <nostalgiccloud> wrong cannel
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595 [04:59:13] <SagelessFox> in debian9 :/
596 [04:59:51] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: what kind of problem?
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598 [04:59:59] <SagelessFox> root@NP-Server:/home/lucifer#
systemctl status rc-local
599 [05:00:02] <SagelessFox> ● rc-local.service - /etc/rc.local
Compatibility
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601 [05:00:04] <SagelessFox> Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/rc-local.service; static; vendor preset:
602 [05:00:06] <SagelessFox> Drop-In:
/lib/systemd/system/rc-local.service.d
603 [05:00:08] <SagelessFox> └─debian.conf
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606 [05:00:14] <nostalgiccloud> lol
607 [05:00:26] <nostalgiccloud> Can we netcat / curl / wget
paste.debian.net?
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609 [05:00:44] <SagelessFox> :/
610 [05:00:55] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: please use
replaced-url
611 [05:01:10] <SagelessFox> OK..
612 [05:01:19] <SagelessFox> so I did chmod + x it
613 [05:01:29] <SagelessFox> and the only cmd rc.local contains
is
614 [05:01:32] <SagelessFox> echo 1
615 [05:01:59] <nostalgiccloud> SagelessFox, your enter key is
not punctuation
616 [05:02:16] <nostalgiccloud> Feel free to use these: , . ; : -
|
617 [05:02:52] <SagelessFox> oh..okay thanks for the info
618 [05:03:33] <nostalgiccloud> SagelessFox, I was taught that on
Freenode when I was 12. It's a great way to not make the big
scary +O's like themill hate you.
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620 [05:04:19] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: it is better if you
don't hit enter a lot, but don't pay attention to them.
Tell us what you're trying to do, and what's happening
instead. Use the paste site to show us commands and output.
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623 [05:05:06] <nostalgiccloud> SagelessFox, exactly what
jmcnaught said. If you want to be really lazy do this: | nc
termbin.com 9999 after a command
624 [05:05:19] <nostalgiccloud> It will return you a URL to give
us that links directly to the paste.
625 [05:05:31] <nostalgiccloud> Be warned though, it does hide
the output from terminal so you don't see what your command is
saying.
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628 [05:05:46] <nchambers> its not hiding it
629 [05:05:49] <nchambers> its redirecting it
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631 [05:05:57] <Hoolootwo> yeah, you won't see it though
632 [05:06:38] <Hoolootwo> I bet there's some hax you could
do to see it, but not sure how worth it they would be
633 [05:07:09] <nostalgiccloud> nchambers, redirecting it does
hide it from your view
634 [05:07:17] <SagelessFox>
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635 [05:07:26] <nchambers> nostalgiccloud: its not hidden if you
can still see it
636 [05:07:28] <nostalgiccloud> It's a matter of semantics
and what path you choose to use, human or literal
637 [05:07:33] <nchambers> Hoolootwo: sure. I can whip up an
example
638 [05:08:11] <Hoolootwo> I don't need it, I have a set of
scripts I use for that, but if you think it'd be useful, go
ahead
639 [05:08:45] <nchambers> I don't think it would be useful
at all, considering its not hidden
640 [05:08:48] <SagelessFox> any ideas on that? I dont think
rc-local was starting up
641 [05:09:01] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: your /etc/rc.local file
is not executable
642 [05:09:19] <SagelessFox> I did chmod +x it
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644 [05:09:59] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: apparently not, your
paste shows the permissions and x is not there
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646 [05:10:57] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: it's worth noting
that rc.local isn't ideal as a way to start programs on boot.
It's there as a lazy kludge. Making new systemd service units
and putting them in /etc/systemd/system/ is pretty straight forward
though
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648 [05:11:44] <drinks2go> rc.local is depricated now no?
649 [05:12:12] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox:
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652 [05:16:29] <cr1t1cal> jmcnaught: everything is fixed
653 [05:16:31] <drinks2go> SagelessFox: what are you trying to do
exactly with rc.local?
654 [05:16:31] <cr1t1cal> but now I have a new problem
655 [05:16:42] <cr1t1cal> my sources don't seem to have
firefox
656 [05:16:56] <cr1t1cal> everytime I apt install firefox it just
says that the package is not found
657 [05:17:00] <SagelessFox>
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658 [05:17:03] <cr1t1cal> did debian remove support for firefox
or something?
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660 [05:17:31] <nchambers> its chmod +x
661 [05:17:44] <SagelessFox> I tried both +X and +x
662 [05:17:46] <drinks2go> SagelessFox: you'd probably spend
less time writing a systemd unit file than trying to figure this out
:P
663 [05:17:47] <jmcnaught> SagelessFox: 'chmod -x'
removes executable. Take a look at the chmod man page
664 [05:18:08] <nchambers> SagelessFox: well then show us what
happens with the +x
665 [05:18:17] <nchambers> showing us the result of -x is no good
666 [05:18:33] <SagelessFox>
replaced-url
667 [05:18:44] <SagelessFox> oh
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669 [05:18:47] <SagelessFox> sry I see
670 [05:18:50] <SagelessFox> thx
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701 [05:52:01] <berzuk> I am attempting to install debian stretch
on zfs root, using the following guide:
github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Debian-Stretch-Root-on-ZFS --
something is going wrong with grub2. I'm not getting a menu. or
any kind of error. the system just stops after post.
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752 [06:32:51] <psychoticwarrior> hehy
753 [06:32:52] <psychoticwarrior> hey
754 [06:33:52] <drinks2go> Hello
755 [06:34:13] <psychoticwarrior> hows it going
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810 [07:18:51] <AGAGFBI> HI, EVERYONE. I COME FORM FBI,(:|
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815 [07:26:45] <psychoticwarrior> AGAGFBI why do you say your
from the FBI
816 [07:27:24] <AGAGFBI> i m bored, so i hope someone could talk
to me
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818 [07:27:46] <AGAGFBI> (:P
819 [07:27:51] <drinks2go> !offtopic
820 [07:27:52] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
821 [07:28:35] <AGAGFBI> yeah
822 [07:28:45] <AGAGFBI> alright
823 [07:29:16] <drinks2go> join debian-offtopic its bumpin
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825 [07:31:02] <AGAGFBI> i have a question: How to encrypt thw
whole disk of debian with dm-crypt? Thanks
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827 [07:32:15] <psychoticwarrior> try diskcryptor or twocrypt
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854 [07:57:16] <happygilmoregent> Anyone having issues where
nvidia card crashing randomly?
855 [07:58:09] <happygilmoregent> Like my screen just shows
scrambled lines after using any browser or thunderbird
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858 [07:58:51] <Trap-Chan> does anyonne know why when using
thunar on xming none of the icons appear?
859 [07:59:02] <drinks2go> did you install the drivers from
debian repo or nvidia website happygilmoregent
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861 [07:59:13] <happygilmoregent> Devin re
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863 [07:59:22] <happygilmoregent> Debian repi
864 [07:59:47] <happygilmoregent> Only started recently with 3.16
865 [07:59:48] <abff> deebyeanne reepoh
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867 [08:00:00] <drinks2go> kernel 3.16??!
868 [08:00:05] <happygilmoregent> Yup
869 [08:00:06] <Hoolootwo> kernel 3.16 probably
870 [08:00:36] <happygilmoregent> Last listing was 4.9 which is
weird
871 [08:00:44] <drinks2go> didn't mean to overreact lol.
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873 [08:01:06] <Hoolootwo> well, 4.12 is released, 4.13 has a
release cantidate iirc
874 [08:01:23] <happygilmoregent> When I apt-get update &
upgrade
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876 [08:01:43] <happygilmoregent> No mention of different
linux-image
877 [08:02:10] <happygilmoregent> Any way to force it?
878 [08:02:15] <drinks2go> do you have the issues with noveau
driver?
879 [08:02:45] <happygilmoregent> Only after opening
firefox,chromium and thunderbird
880 [08:03:08] <happygilmoregent> I have to xrandr s 1024x768 -r
60
881 [08:03:39] <Devastator> is it on debian stretch?
882 [08:03:40] <happygilmoregent> To make screen easier to read
883 [08:03:45] <happygilmoregent> No
884 [08:04:11] <Devastator> have you tried with debian stretch?
885 [08:04:14] <drinks2go> happygilmoregent are you using noveau
or nvidia drivers for your card?
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887 [08:04:32] <drinks2go> but yes could also just write up a
live usb and see if that doesn't fix things
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889 [08:04:45] <happygilmoregent> Its mozilla-firefox-buold
890 [08:04:57] <happygilmoregent> Think its nouveau
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893 [08:05:39] <Devastator> you are saying you are still on
jessie, correct?
894 [08:06:14] <drinks2go> I would try the closed source nvidia
driver or make a stretch live usb and see if either of those fixes
things, but if it's not happening with windows from other
applications ... :S
895 [08:06:42] <happygilmoregent> Yes
896 [08:06:53] <happygilmoregent> Ok
897 [08:07:00] <Devastator> I'm rather curious to know the
reason to be still on jessie
898 [08:07:23] <happygilmoregent> What's the stable version
899 [08:07:29] <Devastator> Stretch
900 [08:07:31] <drinks2go> stretch no?
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902 [08:07:35] <happygilmoregent> I'm on whatever is stable
903 [08:07:47] <Devastator> cat /etc/debian_version please
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905 [08:08:39] <happygilmoregent> I'm on my phone letting
computer rest
906 [08:08:54] <happygilmoregent> Thanks for your help
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908 [08:09:11] <drinks2go> lol :/
909 [08:09:28] <Devastator> he comes here with an issue, but
doesn't want to fix
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911 [08:09:41] <drinks2go> Computers are more likely to die on
boot anyway.
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937 [08:28:39] <Trap-Chan> wtf how do you make a 256 color that
ISN"T indexed?
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942 [08:33:59] <drinks2go> wouldn't that be RGB?
943 [08:34:06] <drinks2go> Trap-Chan
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945 [08:34:55] <Trap-Chan> erm last i checked rgb could have
millions of colors and apparently grub requires a max of 256.
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951 [08:39:33] <drinks2go> Trap-Chan I'm just using
google-fu here... 3-3-2 bit RGB
952 [08:39:51] <drinks2go> 8x8x4 resulting in a 256 colour
pallette.
953 [08:40:24] <Trap-Chan> my search skills likely suck and i
have no idea what 8x8x4 means.
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955 [08:41:10] <drinks2go> rgb is non indexed. 1 bit depth rgb
would be greyscale. If you want to produce colour you should
investigate 3-3-2 bit rg
956 [08:41:13] <drinks2go> ack
957 [08:41:14] <drinks2go> lol
958 [08:41:23] <drinks2go> 8 bit, 8 bit depth rgb has 256 colours
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960 [08:42:10] <Trap-Chan> yeah i knew that 8bit and 256 were the
same. my issue is telling gimp to reduce my image to 8bit.
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963 [08:43:56] <drinks2go> mode > rgb
964 [08:43:59] <drinks2go> save as bmp
965 [08:44:00] <drinks2go> ?
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967 [08:44:14] <drinks2go> image > mode sorry
968 [08:44:42] <Trap-Chan> i'm not seeing how that will
reduce it since bmp supports 24bit.
969 [08:45:52] <Trap-Chan> hrm actually looks like i could use
bitmap's advanced options to get to 16 but that stil seems to
many for grub.
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973 [08:51:28] <drinks2go> what about png?
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975 [08:52:12] <Trap-Chan> i only see compression level.
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978 [08:53:48] <drinks2go> I wonder if you can just switch to
indexed mode and save with 256 colour palette, will grub have any
idea :P
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980 [08:54:15] <Trap-Chan> no idea. i just know that the guide i
found on google says 256 non indexed.
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983 [08:54:57] <drinks2go> canonical says png is preferred in
modern times
984 [08:55:02] <drinks2go> maybe this could help?
replaced-url
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987 [08:56:27] <Trap-Chan> welp if png will work regardless of
count i'll just do that. :P
988 [08:56:39] <drinks2go> that help page says mode > rgb
should do it
989 [08:56:49] <drinks2go> image > mode > rgb, sorry
990 [08:56:55] <Trap-Chan> the image in question was alrady in
mode/rgb. :P
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993 [08:57:11] <drinks2go> LOL. Well best of luck, don't
bork your grub
994 [08:57:15] <DX_> Hey, I'm trying to start i3 with startx
in Debian but it's not working. Any help?
995 [08:57:31] <Trap-Chan> dunno what i3 is. sorry.
996 [08:57:51] <Trap-Chan> someone else likely will know though.
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998 [08:58:31] <AlexLikeRock>
replaced-url
999 [08:58:38] <DX_> Trap-Chan: it's a window manager
replaced-url
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1002 [09:00:09] <Trap-Chan> huh wonder what the benefits are.
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1004 [09:01:26] <DX_> Trap-Chan: a lot but it doesn't start
1005 [09:01:46] <DX_> I don't think it's related to i3.
I think it's X
1006 [09:02:04] <Trap-Chan> i'm likely too newb to be of any
help. my best guess would be is it configured to act as the default
WM.
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1008 [09:02:14] <drinks2go> what if you sudo statx
1009 [09:02:18] <drinks2go> startx*
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1012 [09:04:37] <Epakai> !x-window-manager
1013 [09:04:37] <dpkg> If you want to reset your x-window-manager
globally: update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
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1018 [09:07:25] <DX_> Epakai: what does that do? Should I change
'x-window-manager' for i3, or run it like that?
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1020 [09:10:00] <xormor> my friend's debian is complaining
about "wireless kernel": I think I should reinstall it for
him. I am now writing debian-9.1.0-amd64 to a USB stick.
1021 [09:10:09] <xormor> his net does not work properly.
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1023 [09:10:58] <drinks2go> How to exit vim without rebooting
computer?
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1026 [09:11:40] <xormor> drinks2go, [Esc]:x
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1028 [09:11:52] <xormor> drinks2go, or [Esc]q!
1029 [09:12:19] <drinks2go> ty
1030 [09:12:25] <drinks2go> (thank you)
1031 [09:12:34] <xormor> drinks2go, I mean [Esq]:q! if you do not
write the file to disk, and if you want to write the file to disk
[Esc]:x
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1036 [09:15:58] <Trap-Chan> esc+x? i thought it was ctrl+x?
1037 [09:16:28] <drinks2go> i thought it was rm -rf /
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1043 [09:18:57] <xormor> Trap-Chan, that is in nano.
1044 [09:19:08] <Trap-Chan> ahh
1045 [09:19:15] <xormor> drinks2go, that removes all of the files
in the system.
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1047 [09:19:39] <drinks2go> lol
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1052 [09:22:53] <Trap-Chan> do you need to do something special to
get icons to show in thunar when using xforwarding over ssh?
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1098 [10:09:56] <Trap-Chan> hrm. i can't grub update?
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1100 [10:10:25] <psychoticwarrior> update-grub
1101 [10:10:39] <psychoticwarrior> grub-install <dev>
1102 [10:10:42] <psychoticwarrior> update-grub
1103 [10:10:45] <TheSilentLink> Hi to remove unattended updates is
sudo apt remove unattended-updates enough
1104 [10:10:45] <psychoticwarrior> update-initramfs -u
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1120 [10:25:01] <RoyK> TheSilentLink: should do, or just cancel
the cron job. why would you want that, though?
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1139 [10:36:36] <MrNewbie72> Is it normal for debian to take 4
hours to install
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1141 [10:38:32] <nkuttler> MrNewbie72: it dpeends. are you going
for walks in between install steps?
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1143 [10:39:05] <MrNewbie72> nkuttler: i was waiting for such
answer 😂
1144 [10:39:10] <MrNewbie72> No
1145 [10:39:24] <MrNewbie72> I mean such question*
1146 [10:39:50] <MrNewbie72> Most of the time is from the loading
in installing base system
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1148 [10:40:39] <nkuttler> loading? downloading?
1149 [10:40:53] <nkuttler> that would depend on your network
speed, so..
1150 [10:40:57] <nkuttler> and your mirror
1151 [10:41:49] <MrNewbie72> nkuttler: nope i got the dvd iso
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1153 [10:42:14] <nkuttler> MrNewbie72: then it sounds like your
hardware is just weak. only takes minutes for me
1154 [10:42:28] <MrNewbie72> nkuttler: i tried installing via CD
and USB 3.0
1155 [10:42:58] <MrNewbie72> nkuttler: my hardware is mac book pro
2014 max specs
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1160 [10:45:41] <MrNewbie72> This is taken from 32% until 70%
something like that
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1162 [10:46:08] <MrNewbie72> The rest of the setup is fast and
normal
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1168 [10:51:15] <drinks2go> ummm how old is the hard drive
MrNewbie
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1170 [10:51:23] <drinks2go> MrNewbie72 oof sleepy
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1172 [10:52:04] <brandon> Shouldn't take that long. I've
got a Mac Pro from 2008 and it installs in about 20 minutes
depending on how much I pull from the repository.
1173 [10:52:11] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: from 2014 😂
1174 [10:52:20] <MrNewbie72> Btw its ssd
1175 [10:52:30] <drinks2go> ding ding ding
1176 [10:52:40] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: nope thats not the problem
1177 [10:52:47] <drinks2go> you sure?
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1180 [10:52:52] <MrNewbie72> 100%
1181 [10:53:22] <drinks2go> How?
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1188 [10:55:59] <MrNewbie72> I did this like in 2015 once and
today once ( when i chose the option to encrypt the partition it
asks u to overwrite the whole data on the ssd ) it took me 36 min to
overwrite 1TB so i guess that extremely fast
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1191 [10:57:31] <MrNewbie72> Jessie and stretch same problem , i
always had this problem since i got the laptop
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1195 [10:59:45] <MrNewbie72> The only difference between this
laptop and my other computers/laptops this uses UEFI but i guess
that shouldn't have anything to do with this am i correct?
1196 [11:00:14] <brandon> UEFI support worked fine for me.
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1200 [11:01:08] <MrNewbie72> This installation works fine it just
takes so long srsly about 4 hours or more ( i am timing it now ) to
be exact
1201 [11:01:31] <brandon> I mean, you only have to go through the
installation once.
1202 [11:01:56] <brandon> Possibly choose a faster mirror?
1203 [11:02:07] <MrNewbie72> brandon: Its offline install
1204 [11:03:09] <MrNewbie72> I know its fine with me to wait 4 hrs
once or even twice its just i am curious why this is happening
1205 [11:03:16] <drinks2go> ... how is this not the drive ?
1206 [11:03:37] <brandon> Unfortunately I do not know what it
could be. My knowledge is likely limited compared to others here.
1207 [11:04:05] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: I did this like in 2015
once and today once ( when i chose the option to encrypt the
partition it asks u to overwrite the whole data on the ssd ) it took
me 36 min to overwrite 1TB so i guess that extremely fast
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1209 [11:04:38] <drinks2go> hmm
1210 [11:04:48] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: plus i have this problem
from 2015 which is when the laptop was about 1 years old
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1212 [11:05:18] <drinks2go> I don't quite understand
1213 [11:05:19] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: Transferring file after
the installation is done is fast and normal
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1215 [11:05:37] <drinks2go> Maybe the encrpytion? Processor I
guess?
1216 [11:05:59] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: i tried without encryption
same problem
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1219 [11:06:40] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: In fact i am reinstalling
it for the second time today because i forgot to select the
encryption part
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1222 [11:07:30] <drinks2go> Welp, I give up!
1223 [11:07:53] <drinks2go> I think you're probably right
about it not being the SSD.
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1225 [11:08:26] <MrNewbie72> Is it possible that maybe its not
using the whole cpu power while unpacking packages and just using
say 1 core or even 1 thread for all this time its taking :P
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1229 [11:09:13] <JyZyXEL> how do you select compression level for
tar command?
1230 [11:09:31] <drinks2go> possibly, but even so I have a little
thin client single core, 1.46ghz and I can get the install done
seven or eight times in that amount of time MrNewbie72
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1232 [11:10:12] <drinks2go> scales from 533 mhz to the advertised
clock speed, if it can do it I'd think you mac pro should too
1233 [11:10:21] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: Yeah... still not a good
reason to move on
1234 [11:10:41] <drinks2go> Agreed
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1237 [11:11:21] <drinks2go> but you'd think if it was a
hardware issue you'd have noticed it in use
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1239 [11:11:55] <MrNewbie72> drinks2go: true, i am quiet sure its
not a hardware problem
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1241 [11:12:37] <MrNewbie72> Maybe hardware compatibility issue
during installation only
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1249 [11:17:28] <JyZyXEL> how do i tar a directory so that it
starts from / in the archive?
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1260 [11:24:00] <mi11k1> how do i stop MTP devices from mounting
automatically?
1261 [11:24:18] <mi11k1> i tried deconf and all the settings in
pcmanfm and caja
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1264 [11:26:08] <eugenmayer> any way to disable predictable
interface names (network) using a preseed file ?
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1274 [11:29:13] <Trap-Chan> is there any tweak for tab complete in
CLI and the terminal emulator? if i have foo.bar and foobar and type
f and hit tab i'd like it to complete up to the difference(foo)
instead of requiring me to type UNTIL the difference. or maybe just
it cycles through any the beginning i typed could apply to?
1275 [11:30:23] <mi11k1>
replaced-url
1276 [11:30:37] <nkuttler> Trap-Chan: which shell do you use?
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1279 [11:31:24] <nkuttler> Trap-Chan: actually, if there is
anything else that starts with f, the software would have to read
your mind
1280 [11:31:51] <Trap-Chan> whatever ssh would use i guess? most
of my apps are the debian/xfce defults as I haven't done any
under the hood customizing.
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1282 [11:32:08] <mi11k1> lxterm
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1285 [11:33:28] <Trap-Chan> it would have to read my mind? how so?
if it constructed a list of all the possible results and cycled
through them with each tab press not at all. even not doing that
completing through the common portions of all possibilities would be
supperiour and require no mind reading.
1286 [11:33:49] <mi11k1> Trap-Chan, what is for?
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1289 [11:34:16] <Trap-Chan> when typing the name of a folder/file
1290 [11:34:32] <mi11k1> whats the best trap mix right now?
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1292 [11:34:57] <Trap-Chan> male and female? the only one? :P
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1295 [11:35:08] <mi11k1> dirty
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1299 [11:36:18] <mi11k1> Trap-Chan, just dirty
1300 [11:36:26] <mi11k1> doesnt matter gender
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1312 [11:44:48] <Trap-Chan> how do i know where in .bashrc to put
[[ $- = *i* ]] && bind TAB:menu-complete ? there is a chance
that's what i need it seems.
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1316 [11:46:20] <Epakai> /etc/bash.bashrc has an example for
enabling completion
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1320 [11:49:37] <Trap-Chan> Epakai I already have completion
I'm just not pleased that it wants me to walk it up to the spot
where it doesn't have to do any choosing.
1321 [11:50:53] <Epakai> that's the only completion config i
have enabled and i don't have that behavior
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1323 [11:51:44] <Trap-Chan> so if you have 10 files in your folder
that all start with abcdefghijklmno you don't have to type that
whole string before tab complete will work? it will just cycle
through them?
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1328 [11:52:52] <Epakai> it would complete abcdefghijklmno, then
on a second tab there would be a list of possible matches
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1330 [11:54:13] <Trap-Chan> a list is a bit weird but still far
better than where i'm at where i have to type all the way to
the character after o before tab will do anything. so i just
uncomment the if block and save?
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1335 [11:57:46] <Epakai> I put it in my user's ~/.bashrc
I'm not sure if /etc/bash.bashrc applies when the user has
their own
1336 [11:58:30] <Epakai> If you want to cycle instead of listing
possible matches you can also add a line: bind
'"\t":menu-complete'
1337 [11:59:39] <Trap-Chan> well it seems to have taken on my
ssh...still not the best sollution...i mean it's better than it
was and i'm greatful for that. i'm just curious why the
constantly touted superiour beast of bash is missing such a simple
and useful feature that cmd.exe has.
1338 [12:00:04] <Trap-Chan> ohh cycling is an option? where do i
add that line?
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1343 [12:04:11] <Trap-Chan> Epakai, are those graves or
uphostrophes?
1344 [12:04:34] <Epakai> apostrophes
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1349 [12:06:32] <Trap-Chan> SWEET! thanx. it's a bit odd that
it does stuff that isn't in the PWD but that could end up being
really handy. :P
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1353 [12:07:56] <Trap-Chan> also saw how to make the prompt
colorful which makes the terminal alot less cluttered to my eyes. :P
so thanx
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1366 [12:11:33] <mi11k1>
replaced-url
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1369 [12:12:45] <mi11k1>
replaced-url
1370 [12:13:11] <Wulf> Hello. How do I set the keyboard layout to
the "nodeadkeys" variant? I tried with dpkg-reconfigure
keyboard-configuration and selected it there and rebooted, but
it's still with dead keys.
1371 [12:14:14] <Trap-Chan> nodeadkeys?
1372 [12:14:20] <Wulf> Trap-Chan: yes.
1373 [12:14:30] <Trap-Chan> what's that?
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1375 [12:15:32] <mi11k1> Wulf, package xkeycaps maybe?
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1377 [12:15:51] <mi11k1> or keymapper
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1379 [12:16:42] <Wulf> I don't think so.
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1381 [12:16:54] <Wulf> don't have them installed on other
computer
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1403 [12:27:54] <Wulf> solved it, had to change it with
dconf-editor
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1408 [12:29:21] <Guest88506> Ciao!!!!!!
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1410 [12:29:36] <Guest88506> !list
1411 [12:29:37] <dpkg> guest88506: Debian è un sistema
operativo composto da software libero (un concetto distinto da
quello di gratis): vedi
replaced-url
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1413 [12:30:13] <Jonno_FTW> I did an apt-get dist-upgrade and I
get this error: W: APT had planned for dpkg to do more than it
reported back (54 vs 67). Affected packages: avahi-daemon:amd64
dovecot-core:amd64 openssh-server:amd64 rsyslog:amd64
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1424 [12:38:45] <mi11k1> Jonno_FTW, u multi arch?
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1426 [12:39:36] <mi11k1> Jonno_FTW, what if you apt update and
then apt upgrade before dist-upgrade
1427 [12:40:17] <mi11k1> Wulf, where in dconf editor?
1428 [12:40:50] <Wulf> mi11k1: org/gnome/desktop/input-sources
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1430 [12:41:11] <Wulf>
[('xkb','de+nodeadkeys')]
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1433 [12:42:20] <mi11k1> Wulf, ahhhh
1434 [12:42:23] <mi11k1> nice
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1520 [13:26:00] <eugenmayer> any way to set the GRUB_DEFAULTS
parameter during preseed?
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1525 [13:27:07] <Wulf> eugenmayer: yes, late_cmd
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1527 [13:27:32] <eugenmayer> Wulf: thats the only way? any
examples ( sed foo ) already available
1528 [13:27:40] <eugenmayer> googling right now, before writing it
myself
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1531 [13:28:49] <Wulf> eugenmayer:
replaced-url
1532 [13:28:58] <Wulf> and the other files there
1533 [13:29:10] <Wulf> eugenmayer: doesn't change
GRUB_DEFAULTS, but I guess you can adapt it.
1534 [13:30:16] <eugenmayer> Wulf: is fetch-url always relative to
the https server?
1535 [13:30:25] <Wulf> eugenmayer: it's not
1536 [13:30:42] <Wulf> eugenmayer: that's where
"${url%/*}" comes in
1537 [13:31:00] <Wulf> eugenmayer: url=... is the parameter you
set in grub or syslinux
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1546 [13:34:41] <eugenmayer> thanks
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1561 [13:40:25] <Agiofws> hello
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1564 [13:41:06] <Agiofws> is there an option to download debian
but bit the net install i'd like to download an iso that has
most basic packages installed
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1567 [13:42:19] <Wulf> Agiofws: I don't understand your
question. You can install debian from iso (dvd or usb) or from pxe
(network)
1568 [13:42:32] <Wulf> Agiofws: and there are mini-isos which
download most stuff from internet
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1570 [13:43:36] <Agiofws> what about mega isos
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1572 [13:44:09] <Agiofws> is stretch stable or testing?
1573 [13:44:13] <Wulf> stable
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1577 [13:45:29] <Wulf> debian once had several .iso files, but I
believe this was discontinued.
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1580 [13:45:47] <Wulf> so only 1 cdrom image left, you need to
download everything else from net
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1582 [13:47:56] <Wulf> Agiofws: what's wrong with network
install? got no internet?
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1586 [13:49:10] <coruja> Agiofws,
replaced-url
1587 [13:49:10] <Agiofws>
replaced-url
1588 [13:49:30] <Wulf> oh, must have missed that
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1590 [13:49:45] <psychoticwarrior> no sleep
1591 [13:49:47] <psychoticwarrior> tired
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1596 [13:50:32] <Agiofws> thanks
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1602 [13:52:57] <lord_> hi to all
1603 [13:53:13] <lord_> i'm stuck in a problem
1604 [13:53:35] <Wulf> lord_: try using a crowbar
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1606 [13:53:45] <lord_> I have a home server with debian sid
1607 [13:53:49] <lord_> Wulf, lol
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1609 [13:54:55] <lord_> in that server there's a domoticz
setup that worked well for last months, but due to a massive debian
upgrade is behaving strangely
1610 [13:55:07] <Wulf> I never heard of "domoticz"
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1612 [13:55:21] <Wulf> sounds like domo=home .. home automation?
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1614 [13:55:32] <lord_> Wulf, it's a web oriented setup for
gome automation
1615 [13:55:34] <lord_> home
1616 [13:55:41] <lord_> yes
1617 [13:56:00] <Wulf> lord_: so what does it do, and what do you
expect it to?
1618 [13:56:15] <lord_> most of the tasks are written in lua
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1620 [13:56:26] <lord_> it's an event oriented playform
1621 [13:56:53] <lord_> so, it taked measurements from sensors,
compute them in a way i like a do things
1622 [13:56:57] <lord_> open doors
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1624 [13:57:03] <Wulf> I get it.
1625 [13:57:06] <lord_> goos
1626 [13:57:08] <lord_> good
1627 [13:57:11] <lord_> well
1628 [13:57:21] <lord_> since last update
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1630 [13:57:27] <lord_> 2 days ago
1631 [13:57:34] <Wulf> try pressing return less often.
1632 [13:57:55] <lord_> it seems not to be able to perform basic
tasks as before
1633 [13:58:28] <lord_> as example: a bash script that performs
some pings and send some curls
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1635 [13:58:49] <lord_> if I run the script from a shell it runs
as expected
1636 [13:59:19] <Wulf> lord_: did you already ask in #domoticz?
1637 [13:59:23] <lord_> but if I try to run it from a lua call (a
os.execute())
1638 [13:59:48] <lord_> it seems denied to run the ping command
1639 [14:00:16] <lord_> Wulf, domoticz didn't change, most of
debian system did
1640 [14:00:37] <Wulf> and now it's debian's fault?
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1642 [14:00:46] <lord_> and, any way, yes, I tried, but nobody
answered
1643 [14:00:51] <lord_> well
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1645 [14:01:10] <lord_> ping exit with an 126 exit code if run
from domoticz
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1649 [14:01:44] <Wulf> lord_: did you check the kernel messages?
1650 [14:01:45] <lord_> I was wondering if there were some
hardening functions in the latest updates
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1657 [14:02:55] <lord_> Wulf, sure, but I don't know what am
I looking for
1658 [14:03:08] <Wulf> lord_: for anything suspicious after you
tried your command
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1660 [14:03:43] <lord_> a 126 exit code seems that a command was
attempted to be run as an unprivileged user, no?
1661 [14:04:09] <Wulf> lord_: what makes you think so?
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1663 [14:04:16] <lord_> only some command have these difficulties
1664 [14:04:27] <lord_> such as ping, fping and so on
1665 [14:04:44] <lord_> ping need to have a raw access to create a
socket
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1668 [14:05:13] <lord_> Wulf, this:
replaced-url
1669 [14:06:40] <Wulf> interesting
1670 [14:07:01] <Wulf> wasn't aware of this one
1671 [14:07:02] <lord_> there could be several problems, of course
1672 [14:07:18] <lord_> but: it started after a massive debian
update
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1675 [14:07:30] <lord_> and a dist-upgrade
1676 [14:07:41] <Wulf> lord_: try strace
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1678 [14:07:53] <Wulf> you should see what call exactly fails
1679 [14:08:06] <lord_> Wulf, good
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1681 [14:10:15] <elwisp> Hi, after an upgrade from wheezy to
jessie my box lost its network interface, its a Realtek
Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411. I installed
firmware-realtek, but still no go
1682 [14:10:59] <Wulf> elwisp: "ip link" does not show
it?
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1684 [14:11:10] <Wulf> elwisp: check your kernel messages
1685 [14:11:10] <elwisp> nope
1686 [14:11:25] <Wulf> elwisp: and make sure it's still in
lspci. Perhaps the box really lost the interface?
1687 [14:11:33] <elwisp> the card is there if i look in lspci, but
problem is that the driver soes nto work
1688 [14:11:44] <elwisp> does not work*
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1691 [14:12:52] <Wulf> elwisp: check your kernel messages
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1697 [14:14:01] <elwisp> for what?
1698 [14:14:17] <gpunk> elwisp: ethernet device detetction
1699 [14:14:20] <gpunk> or not
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1701 [14:14:33] <elwisp> mah, its there, just drivers in jessie
does not work
1702 [14:14:49] <gpunk> elwisp: what does dmesg say ? about it
1703 [14:15:03] <elwisp> thats its there
1704 [14:15:07] <elwisp> but it does not have any driver
1705 [14:15:25] <gpunk> can we see your dmesg ?
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1708 [14:16:10] <elwisp> [ 0.474581] 8139too 0000:05:00.0 eth0:
RealTek RTL8139 at 0xffffc90000c8e000, 00:18:4d:f0:7b:99, IRQ 19
1709 [14:16:26] <gpunk> and this /sbin/lsmod | grep r8169
1710 [14:16:44] <elwisp> gpunk: that shows nothing
1711 [14:16:48] <gpunk> and this /sbin/lsmod | grep r8
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1713 [14:17:04] <elwisp> nothing
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1715 [14:17:28] <gpunk> modprobe 8139too ?
1716 [14:17:32] <elwisp> :Q
1717 [14:17:36] <elwisp> ok
1718 [14:18:07] <elwisp> not working
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1720 [14:18:12] <gpunk> what do you mean ?
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1722 [14:18:44] <elwisp> modprobe says nothing, so i assume it
loads it
1723 [14:18:50] <elwisp> but still cannot bring up the interface
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1725 [14:19:20] <gpunk> what does "ifconfig" show ?
1726 [14:19:28] <elwisp> i found the problem
1727 [14:19:32] <elwisp> i had r8169 in blacklist
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1729 [14:19:39] <gpunk> :)
1730 [14:20:15] <elwisp> how do i make sure it loads at next
reboot?
1731 [14:20:30] <gpunk> comment out the balcklisting
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1733 [14:20:51] <elwisp> cool
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1735 [14:21:09] <gpunk> you may have to blacklist 8139too , to not
have a conflict
1736 [14:21:37] <elwisp> rebooted now, so we will soon find out
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1739 [14:24:21] <elwisp> seems to be working now :)
1740 [14:24:25] <elwisp> thanks m8
1741 [14:24:47] <gpunk> :)
1742 [14:24:52] <elwisp> I have upgraded loads of boxes too jessie
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1744 [14:25:00] <elwisp> this one is the first one to fail at
anything
1745 [14:25:04] <elwisp> i blame realtek tho
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1750 [14:28:14] <Vizva> On gnome wayland i hexch and there is a
browser in front
1751 [14:28:20] <Vizva> hexchat
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1753 [14:28:37] <Vizva> then i click activities for to get hexchat
in front
1754 [14:29:03] <Vizva> if hexchat is in front i try click it but
always it come the browser in front
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1758 [14:29:50] <Vizva> and the wm like Plasma or Gnome are full
of bugs like that
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1760 [14:30:16] <Vizva> i thnk stretch will get better in future
releases
1761 [14:30:22] <Vizva> but ...
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1763 [14:30:45] <aura> How can i download a package from a system
and copy it to another one?
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1766 [14:31:38] <hellyeah> there is no libpng16 in repo
1767 [14:31:42] <hellyeah> ?
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1773 [14:33:54] <gpunk> libpng16-16/stable,now 1.6.28-1 amd64
there is
1774 [14:34:23] <Vizva> aptitude search libpng16
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1783 [14:35:47] <Vizva> aura is this a network package?
1784 [14:36:25] <hellyeah>
replaced-url
1785 [14:36:30] <hellyeah> i try to install this
1786 [14:36:34] <hellyeah> ask me for libpng16
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1789 [14:36:45] <hellyeah> but there is no package called
libpng-16
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1791 [14:37:21] <gpunk> maybe the -dev one
1792 [14:37:31] <gpunk> you need
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1795 [14:38:12] <Vizva> apt-get install libpng16-16
1796 [14:38:24] <Vizva> if youre on stretch
1797 [14:38:36] <hellyeah> nothing
1798 [14:38:37] <aura> yes vizva, wireless firmware
1799 [14:38:41] <hellyeah> i am on jessie
1800 [14:38:55] <Vizva> aura which one?
1801 [14:39:00] <gpunk> hellyeah: and mybe this libpng-dev
1802 [14:39:10] <Vizva> aura the installer ask for it?
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1804 [14:39:30] <aura> firmware-iwlwifi
1805 [14:39:41] <hellyeah> is it
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1807 [14:40:03] <aura> without it wifi won't work
1808 [14:40:08] <Vizva> aura you can download if you search in
google with your distro
1809 [14:40:20] <Vizva> but you dont answer - do the installer ask
for it?
1810 [14:40:39] <aura> yes but i skipped the step
1811 [14:40:49] <Vizva> you could do it again
1812 [14:41:06] <Vizva> then download it from the original debian
1813 [14:41:16] <Vizva> unpack it on a usb stick
1814 [14:41:31] <Vizva> if the installer ask for it you put it in
and click yes
1815 [14:41:35] <Vizva> then its found
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1819 [14:42:51] <aura> i don't know how to unpack it on a usb
stick
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1821 [14:42:55] <Vizva> it could be a little bit difficult because
you need to unpack maybe the folder again somewhere inside
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1823 [14:43:02] <Vizva> with ark
1824 [14:43:08] <aura> ark?!
1825 [14:43:12] <Vizva> aura you have another debian?
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1827 [14:43:46] <aura> yes, i have two partition, one is already
working i need to copy the package to the other one
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1829 [14:44:19] <Vizva> the partition which is already working
have net access?
1830 [14:44:29] <aura> yes i'm using it right now
1831 [14:44:37] <Vizva> with x?
1832 [14:44:48] <aura> x?
1833 [14:45:09] <Vizva> like colored windows not down on the
console
1834 [14:45:21] <Vizva> gnome or kde
1835 [14:45:22] <a64> Hello, did any one try debian 9 on dell xps
?
1836 [14:45:25] <Vizva> or xfce
1837 [14:45:26] <aura> cinnamon
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1840 [14:46:11] <Vizva>
replaced-url
1841 [14:46:25] <Vizva> here you need that for your architecture
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1843 [14:46:45] <Vizva> no its for all the same
1844 [14:47:40] <aura> i know that Vizva, what i don't know
is how to copy and install the package in the second partition
1845 [14:47:58] <Vizva> you did download ?
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1850 [14:48:45] <Vizva> if you use a installation you shiuld have
it outside that partition like on a usb stick
1851 [14:49:15] <Vizva> if you finish your installation you can do
another way
1852 [14:49:58] <Vizva> like mount that partition
1853 [14:50:05] <Vizva> and copy it wit cp
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1858 [14:50:43] <aura> and what should i run for installing it?
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1861 [14:51:26] <hellyeah> how to install ninja
1862 [14:51:30] <Vizva> best is do first the step to get it inside
or do installtion again if its not very stepped up
1863 [14:51:46] <hellyeah> CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a
build program corresponding to "Ninja". CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM
is not set.
1864 [14:52:23] <aura> is it hard to do it after the installation?
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1866 [14:52:53] <Vizva> no but you need to know the command
1867 [14:53:03] <Vizva> aptitude search ninja
1868 [14:53:16] <aura> and which one is it?
1869 [14:53:18] <hellyeah> anyone kknow smt about that
1870 [14:53:28] <hellyeah> i alreay installed ninja
1871 [14:53:34] <hellyeah> it doesnt solve the problem
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1873 [14:53:59] <gpunk> hellyeah: apt install ninja-build
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1875 [14:54:16] <gpunk> not apt install ninja
1876 [14:54:56] <Vizva> auro go to duckduckgo.com for example
1877 [14:54:59] <Vizva> aura
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1882 [14:55:37] <Vizva> then search for .dep install debian - and
read the pages
1883 [14:55:47] <Vizva> .deb
1884 [14:56:03] <Vizva> is correct
1885 [14:56:04] <Vizva> -p
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1898 [15:03:22] <hellyeah> frag
1899 [15:04:06] <gpunk> ??
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1901 [15:04:30] <hellyeah> do you know about this error
replaced-url
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1903 [15:06:07] <gpunk> you may need to install cc++
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1907 [15:07:41] <hellyeah> gcc?
1908 [15:07:46] <gpunk> c++ I mean
1909 [15:07:48] <gpunk> yes
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1911 [15:08:01] <gpunk> what is in
/home/hellyeah/xcbuild/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log ?
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1913 [15:08:13] <hellyeah> i presume those compliers come default
1914 [15:08:19] <hellyeah> let me check
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1917 [15:09:15] <hellyeah> gpunk:
replaced-url
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1923 [15:10:43] <gpunk> hellyeah: you are on linux debian right ?
1924 [15:10:52] <hellyeah> yes
1925 [15:10:52] <gpunk> is gcc fully installed ?
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1927 [15:11:49] <hellyeah> gcc is installed
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1929 [15:12:19] <hellyeah> gcc: Installed: 4:4.9.2-2 ,
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1934 [15:14:12] <geejay> help?
1935 [15:15:04] <gpunk> hellyeah: install g++
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1939 [15:15:41] <hellyeah> i will install
1940 [15:15:47] <gpunk> i'll be right back
1941 [15:17:14] <hellyeah> okey if there is a problem i will share
here
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1943 [15:18:32] <geejay> how can you reset your dns setting in
debian 8
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1945 [15:22:41] <hellyeah> error again
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1950 [15:24:01] <Vizva> geejay with ifconfig
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1952 [15:24:43] <gpunk> re
1953 [15:24:43] <wb7odyFred> geejay,great question about dns
setting. let me think and google
1954 [15:24:49] <hellyeah> any help v
1955 [15:24:51] <hellyeah>
replaced-url
1956 [15:24:56] <Vizva> ifconfig -help
1957 [15:25:06] <lord_> Wulf, this the strace output
replaced-url
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1959 [15:25:23] <gpunk> hellyeah: ok hold on
1960 [15:25:42] <geejay> Vizva, ill look into ifconfig-help tks
much dude
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1962 [15:26:13] <Wulf> lord_: just a tiny little part
1963 [15:26:14] <hellyeah> sure
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1966 [15:26:30] <Wulf> lord_: ls -l /bin/ping
1967 [15:26:35] <lord_> Wulf, it's the whole output
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1971 [15:26:44] <Wulf> lord_: no it's not
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1974 [15:27:14] <gpunk> hellyeah: install libxml++2.6-dev and
libxml2-dev
1975 [15:27:17] <lord_> Wulf, it's the stderr, isn't it
enough?
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1977 [15:27:40] <lord_> that "operation not permitted"
confuses me
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1981 [15:28:24] <Vizva> geejay if you read some pages about you
can find fast a useful command - after check that help, and you dont
get a solution
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1983 [15:28:44] <lord_> bin/ping is -rws--x--x
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1985 [15:29:15] <Wulf> lord_: try making this 0755 (-rwx-rx-rx)
for a test
1986 [15:29:42] <lord_> I think it need a setuid in ordet to work
properly
1987 [15:29:50] <Wulf> lord_: for a test.
1988 [15:29:57] <hellyeah> let me install those
1989 [15:30:05] <lord_> anyway, I tried it yesterday, same result
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1991 [15:31:18] <wb7odyFred> geejay, ifconfig eth0 down then
ifconfig eth0 up should rebuild DNS settings for that interface
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1995 [15:32:20] <hellyeah> gpunk: it worked seems
1996 [15:32:29] <gpunk> :)
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2010 [15:37:56] <wb7odyFred> geejay cat /etc/resolv.conf
2011 [15:37:56] <wb7odyFred> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for
glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
2012 [15:37:57] <wb7odyFred> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND --
YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
2013 [15:37:57] <wb7odyFred> nameserver 8.8.4.4
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2015 [15:38:11] <wb7odyFred> geejay, here is debian documentation.
replaced-url
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2017 [15:38:31] <geejay> wb7odyFred, im not trying to rebuild, I
just want to change the dns settings perment is what i really want
to do
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2022 [15:41:24] <wb7odyFred> edit file /etc/network/interfaces
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2025 [15:41:42] <BluesKaj> geejay, is your version using systemd?
if so you can set your dns nameserver IPs in
/etc/systemd/resolved.conf
2026 [15:42:11] <geejay> i know that but when i open it thru the
file manager there is content in it. When i open it thu the term
under nano it is totally blank. I dont understand that
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2030 [15:44:14] <geejay> BluesKaj, i must not be using systemd. I
do not have a file like that in /etc
2031 [15:44:31] <BluesKaj> geejay,ok
2032 [15:45:12] <geejay> i can see what fred post but using the
nano command to open the file is totally blank and should not be
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2034 [15:45:32] <wb7odyFred> Read
replaced-url
2035 [15:45:35] <wb7odyFred> when you use the "cat"
command to view contents of the file. is it blank or not blank?
Maybe you have a difference in lower or upper case. Names are
different files.
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2039 [15:46:33] <wb7odyFred> and resolverconf and /etc/resolv.conf
are not same
2040 [15:46:51] <wb7odyFred> man resolved.conf(5) for details.
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2042 [15:47:20] <BluesKaj> geejay, sudo nano
/etc/network/interfaces ?
2043 [15:47:22] <wb7odyFred> man resolved.conf
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2051 [15:53:04] <wb7odyFred> after reading /etc/network/interfaces
I cat /etc/dhcpcd.conf file and found interface wlan0 static
domain_name_servers=8.8.4.4
2052 [15:53:05] <wb7odyFred> man dhcpcd.conf
2053 [15:53:30] <wb7odyFred> hope these hints and files to read
and man pages to read, help you geejay
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2059 [15:56:17] <geejay> i dont even have a file like that "$
cat /etc/dhcpcd.conf cat: /etc/dhcpcd.conf: No such file or
directory
2060 [15:56:23] <wb7odyFred> BluesKaj, I executed you command and
read /etc/network/interfaces file
2061 [15:56:54] <dob1> hi, to install docker I have to install
docker ce, using this guide ?
replaced-url
2062 [15:57:14] <wb7odyFred> does the manpage come up with command
"man dhcpcd.conf"
2063 [15:57:41] <geejay> let me check
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2067 [15:59:22] <geejay> wb7odyFred, no it does not. "man
dhcpcd.conf No manual entry for dhcpcd.conf"
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2069 [15:59:49] <wb7odyFred> two commands. First "uname
-a" to see what version of linux you are running. Second
"whoami". Thirds "ls -la /etc/dh*"
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2072 [16:00:56] <roid> Hi guys
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2077 [16:01:23] <wb7odyFred> Morning roid
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2079 [16:01:31] <geejay> wb7odyFred, first command of uname -a
"Linux david101 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u3
(2017-08-06) x86_64 GNU/Linux"
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2083 [16:02:27] <geejay> "whoami" is root
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2085 [16:03:19] <geejay> third command "ls -la /etc/dh
2086 [16:03:19] <geejay> ls: cannot access
'/etc/dh'"
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2089 [16:04:30] <wb7odyFred> ls -la /etc/dh*
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2091 [16:06:18] <geejay> wb7odyFred, i sent that one to ya on a pm
2092 [16:06:31] <geejay> got to get a cup of coffee be right back
2093 [16:07:01] <wb7odyFred> ok, i will look at pm . thanks
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2117 [16:22:43] <aura> Is there a way to manually download a
package in the .deb format?
2118 [16:22:52] <gpunk> yes
2119 [16:23:14] <aura> how gpunk?
2120 [16:23:36] <gpunk> firefox ?
2121 [16:23:52] <aura> ok done never mind
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2127 [16:26:02] <aura> i've another question for you, i still
haven't figured out how to set up an external encrypted storage
drive
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2133 [16:28:07] <gpunk> you are using deian ?
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2135 [16:28:32] <aura> debian yes
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2139 [16:30:38] <gpunk>
replaced-url
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2141 [16:31:02] <gpunk> you can follow this
2142 [16:31:09] <gpunk> I cant type you all the commends here
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2151 [16:33:20] <aura> thanks
2152 [16:33:28] <gpunk> do you have gnome-disk-utility installed ?
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2172 [16:49:38] <dorka1> hello
2173 [16:49:46] <gpunk> dorka1: hi
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2175 [16:50:25] <dorka1> i booted a live CD without mounting any
hard disks. however i heard the hard disk doing something a couple
of times during boot, and the hdd light also flashed
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2178 [16:50:35] <dorka1> is this normal?
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2180 [16:50:55] <gpunk> yes
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2184 [16:51:54] <dorka1> ok :oo
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2187 [16:54:18] <dorka1> just strange :o
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2189 [16:55:30] <gpunk> no, that is normal, the kernel scans for
installed hardware at bootup
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2192 [16:58:15] <Guest37109> wb7odyFred, i got it fred
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2197 [17:01:07] <dorka1> ok :o
2198 [17:01:10] <dorka1> THanks! :o
2199 [17:01:20] <gpunk> :)
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2211 [17:06:35] <geejay> wb7odyFred, are u still here? I think i
got it now
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2219 [17:10:23] <Shmam> Having a problem with apt package manager.
When I run sudo apt-get update, I get this error:
replaced-url
2220 [17:11:32] <themill> Shmam: if that's a Debian box, then
don't use PPAs. If that's not a Debian box, then
you're asking in the wrong place
2221 [17:11:46] <Shmam> is a debian box
2222 [17:12:00] <Shmam> why shouldn't I use PPAs?
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2224 [17:12:20] <themill> Because they are compiled against Ubuntu
releases and not Debian.
2225 [17:12:27] <themill> They're also full of any old
untrusted crap
2226 [17:13:13] <drinks2go> they call that making a franken-debian
Shmam, it's a bad idea
2227 [17:13:19] <Shmam> so how do I remove them? They aren't
listed in my sources.list
2228 [17:13:27] <themill> they are
2229 [17:13:40] <themill> !show sources.list Shmam
2230 [17:13:40] <dpkg> Shmam: Please pastebin the contents of your
/etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list. The
easiest way to do this is to pastebin the output of: head -v -n -0
/etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
2231 [17:14:10] <Shmam> what is sources.list.d? I've just
been looking at sources.list
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2235 [17:15:19] <geejay> Shmam, look in /etc/apt/souces.list
2236 [17:16:00] <Shmam> Sources.list:
replaced-url
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2240 [17:17:13] <themill> that wasn't what I asked for
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2243 [17:17:45] <Shmam>
replaced-url
2244 [17:18:17] <Shmam> That has everything
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2246 [17:18:57] <Shmam> so i should just remove all of the PPAs
and basically everything that says ubuntu?
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2261 [17:26:29] <Shmam> So what is the difference between
sources.list and sources.list.d
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2267 [17:28:04] <Wulf> one is a file, the other a directory
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2274 [17:31:14] <RoyK> Shmam: don't use ubuntu PPAs with
debian - it'll probably mess things up
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2276 [17:31:53] <RoyK> Shmam: and the .d is just a directory in
which to place source list files
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2279 [17:33:42] <MrNewbie72> If i compiled something my self to a
deb file where should i install it to /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin?
2280 [17:33:59] <iodev> MrNewbie72: depends
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2282 [17:34:26] <iodev> is your app a core app?
2283 [17:35:12] <MrNewbie72> What do u mean by a core app
2284 [17:35:41] <MrNewbie72> Its just a normal application
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2286 [17:36:14] <MrNewbie72> Even if it was a core app is there
any difference?
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2288 [17:36:23] <spinningCat> how can i solve this error
replaced-url
2289 [17:38:01] <hellyeah> there is g++ in system
2290 [17:38:05] <hellyeah> osp
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2312 [17:48:29] <gpunk> hellyeah: do locate libpthread.a please
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2316 [17:50:53] <gpunk> can you install libc6-dev
2317 [17:51:51] <gpunk> sorry install this instead zlib1g-dev
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2320 [17:52:18] <gpunk> hellyeah:
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2327 [17:57:32] <shtrb> Is there a way (or an idea ) to use a
piwall as a display ?
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2332 [17:59:42] <gpunk>
replaced-url
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2335 [18:01:06] <shtrb> Oh missed it's a payed option ,
thanks
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2337 [18:02:14] <shtrb> it suppose to be able to act as vnc
client, but I was thinking something on a xorg driver level
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2339 [18:02:33] <gpunk> ...
2340 [18:03:11] <shtrb> still thank you (thought out loud)
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2344 [18:04:48] <gpunk> hardware solutions exists but is a
littlebox to buy ...
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2346 [18:04:52] <gpunk> like from matrox
2347 [18:05:23] <shtrb> instead of piwall or with ?
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2349 [18:05:37] <gpunk> instead of it
2350 [18:05:52] <shtrb> ah thanks
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2352 [18:06:43] <gpunk>
replaced-url
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2354 [18:08:37] <gpunk> but many standard videocards have multiple
output now
2355 [18:08:47] <gpunk> you can even use more than one videocard
2356 [18:09:01] <gpunk> what is stopping you from that ?
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2358 [18:10:16] <shtrb> can't modify the local machine
I'm working on (no extra hardware , waiting for a usb to hdmi
port to arrive by mail for I don't know how much time already )
, piwall was very exiting (because I have kind of access to it )
2359 [18:10:42] <shtrb> *DisplayLink
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2371 [18:15:13] <gpunk> ok if it s on its way ... then I guess you
have to use that
2372 [18:15:53] <shtrb> yeh , I kind of sick of waiting so I
thought to somehow use it the piwall instead for now
2373 [18:16:02] <shtrb> thanks for the point to the payed version
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2380 [18:19:12] <gpunk> how many screens do you need ?
2381 [18:19:50] <shtrb> 2
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2385 [18:20:15] <gpunk> sorry for the question, how many outputs
has the videocard on board ?
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2387 [18:20:34] <shtrb> 1
2388 [18:20:36] <shtrb> it's ok
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2391 [18:21:05] <key> hi
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2393 [18:21:15] <shtrb> * I need 2 extra (3 in total)
2394 [18:21:21] <beingbrown> so, i have a vm running on a debian
host (setup via virsh, for now, if that's relevant) and I want
to be able to ssh directly to the vm
2395 [18:21:33] <gpunk> key: hi
2396 [18:21:38] <gpunk> shtrb: i see
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2398 [18:22:05] <beingbrown> obstacles i know of: the vm is dhcp
onto the virsh NAT. other than that, is IP tables the right way to
go about this?
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2400 [18:22:38] <gpunk> beingbrown: can you ping the IP of the VM
?
2401 [18:22:57] <beingbrown> once i've started it, yes. and i
can ssh in from the host once it's started and been
provisioned.
2402 [18:23:08] <beingbrown> but it doesn't exist if i'm
not logged into the host.
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2405 [18:24:04] <gpunk> so you let it run in the backgroud after
you logoff ?
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2408 [18:25:32] <beingbrown> yes. i log on and start it, and then
log off, at the moment. eventually it'll be autostart and all
that. but for now i'm just trying to get it all hooked up.
2409 [18:26:02] <jmcnaught> beingbrown: are you using virsh with
qemu:///system or qemu:///session?
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2411 [18:27:14] <key> something its a free software programmer??
2412 [18:27:34] <beingbrown> jmcnaught: i don't know--how can
i check that? I created it with virt-manager
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2415 [18:28:51] <jmcnaught> beingbrown: probably qemu:///system.
In virt-manager double click the QEMU/KVM connection and look at the
Libvirt URI. Is your host computer connected by ethernet?
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2417 [18:29:11] <beingbrown> my host computer is connected via
wireless.
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2420 [18:29:23] <gpunk> ah
2421 [18:29:26] <gpunk> got it
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2423 [18:29:52] <beingbrown> that was the impetus that caused me
to migrate to libvirt
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2425 [18:30:08] <beingbrown> i couldn't get networking to
work.
2426 [18:30:21] <beingbrown> i'm not smart. :X
2427 [18:30:59] <jmcnaught> beingbrown: one easy way to make your
VMs accessible by other computers on your LAN is to use a bridge
interface. Unfortunately it's not as easy to bridge a wireless
interface:
replaced-url
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2429 [18:32:42] <beingbrown> yeah. that's the problem i
encountered when i was trying to do it. i tried that one and a few
others, and couldn't get it to play nice. so now I have the
NAT, and I thought somehow I could do port forwarding or something
maybe?
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2435 [18:35:59] <somiaj> beingbrown: if using libvirt, the nat and
the virtual network should be configured by default, and libvirt
contains ways to setup the port forwarding for its virtual nat it
sets up
2436 [18:36:02] <somiaj> virtual net
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2438 [18:36:28] <beingbrown> oh. that's exciting. how do i go
about finding those ways?
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2441 [18:37:10] <somiaj> beingbrown: are you using libvirt?
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2443 [18:37:16] <beingbrown> I am.
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2445 [18:37:44] <somiaj>
replaced-url
2446 [18:37:45] <beingbrown> i have the default NAT network which
is working great.
2447 [18:38:43] <boodie> Hi (stretch), I had problems with various
sites where you have to fill forms in order to process payments
using firefox (52.3.0 (64 bit)). I found that chromium works better.
Is chromium advisable, as safe / reliable as firefox?
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2453 [18:39:17] <somiaj> beingbrown:
replaced-url
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2455 [18:40:22] <beingbrown> okay. thanks somiaj i'll read
these over.
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2472 [18:48:56] <gpunk> anyone knows adminer ?
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2511 [19:05:11] <gitju_> Hi
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2551 [19:24:21] <DerLGm> told my wife about the origin to the
debian name. she thought it was cute. then i toyed with our names to
see what our would be.
2552 [19:24:47] <DerLGm> turns out our distro would still be named
after her.
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2556 [19:25:48] <shtrb> :D
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2564 [19:29:00] <DerLGm> shtrb: us at deb story(her/me) :) :) at
'our distro' :D :l
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2570 [19:31:25] <somiaj> thinks DerLGm should be in
#debian-offtopic
2571 [19:31:48] <shtrb> somiaj /me
2572 [19:32:33] <DerLGm> shtrb: mybad didny know it was a thing
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2576 [19:33:13] <somiaj> DerLGm: we try to keep this channel for
debian support
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2578 [19:33:39] <midas22> whois midas22
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2583 [19:34:34] <shtrb> midas22 your are missing the slash
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2589 [19:36:28] <netzach> hello
2590 [19:36:33] <netzach> any hp server users here?
2591 [19:36:34] <DerLGm> shtrb: is deb liveboot a separate image
or did i make my usb wrong somehow,
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2593 [19:37:29] <shtrb> live images are seprate images
2594 [19:37:45] <somiaj> DerLGm: how did you put the .iso on the
usb?
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2599 [19:39:02] <DerLGm> somiaj: unetbootin
2600 [19:39:25] <somiaj> That could be your problem, that is known
to now work with debian images.
2601 [19:40:11] <somiaj> now=not
2602 [19:40:22] <somiaj> DerLGm: are you making this image from
windows, osx or *nix?
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2606 [19:41:11] <DerLGm> somiaj: unetbootin on ubuntu 16
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2608 [19:41:18] <somiaj> use cp
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2610 [19:41:35] <DerLGm> somiaj: simple enough
2611 [19:41:37] <somiaj> DerLGm: cp debian.iso /dev/sdX where sdX
is the usb drive, be careful this will destory all data on that
drive.
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2614 [19:41:59] <paxcoder> Valgrind takes around 200 MB to
install? o.O Is that right?
2615 [19:42:17] <somiaj> what is valgrind?
2616 [19:42:21] <paxcoder> (packets valgrind and valgrind-dbg)
2617 [19:42:31] <shtrb> paxcoder one of the best tools to find
nice features
2618 [19:42:37] <shtrb> *somiaj
2619 [19:42:39] <JordiGH> I tried plugging in a USB hard drive,
Linux tried to create a /dev/sdb device, something failed, I
unplugged the drive, and now /dev/sdb is still there. How do I get
rid of it?
2620 [19:42:46] <somiaj> paxcoder: apt-cache show packagename, it
will show the install size of the package.
2621 [19:42:52] <paxcoder> somiaj: a static analysis tool for C.
Tells you if you have memory leaks (if you've manually freed
everything you had to)
2622 [19:42:55] <DerLGm> somiaj: i used one image not thinking
twice of whether itd hav liveboot on it
2623 [19:43:15] <shtrb> paxcoder ~89 mb
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2625 [19:44:15] <somiaj> paxcoder: you could also do apt-get -s
install packagename (I belive that will show you install size, it is
just a simulation)
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2628 [19:45:02] <paxcoder> shtrb: 33MiB+14MiB for valgrind and
valgrind-dbg respectively on my machine.
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2631 [19:45:08] <JordiGH> Maybe I should just reboot...
2632 [19:45:21] <paxcoder> shtrb: maybe those are compressed
numbers
2633 [19:45:30] <teraflops> paxcoder: maybe you dont want dbg
package unless youre going to debug valgrind e.g segfaults
2634 [19:45:51] <netzach> hello, any hp server users here?
2635 [19:46:07] <paxcoder> teraflops: it was autoselected
2636 [19:46:23] <paxcoder> *is
2637 [19:46:27] <teraflops> I bet many, why dont you ask your
question directly?
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2643 [19:47:44] <shtrb> paxcoder , it download 48.3 and unpack 223
(for valgrind , valgrind-dbg ) at my place :)
2644 [19:47:59] <paxcoder> that's monstruous
2645 [19:48:08] <shtrb> it's nothing :)
2646 [19:48:16] <paxcoder> for a cli tool?
2647 [19:48:22] <shtrb> you would need some other tools (probably
)
2648 [19:48:24] <teraflops> nah, monstrous is 2GB :P
2649 [19:48:39] <shtrb> paxcoder , I think FF plugins were over 1
GB
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2651 [19:49:27] <paxcoder> shtrb: I'm not surprised anything
to do with a GUI is big.
2652 [19:49:41] <shtrb> :)
2653 [19:49:58] <teraflops> paxcoder: your argumentation looks
incorrect to me
2654 [19:49:59] <paxcoder> But this has no dependencies. Just two
CLI packages. 200megs. Makes no sense to me, asked in #valgrind
2655 [19:50:09] <shtrb> valgrind is very nice , if you don't
care about non free stuff check Visual Studio's SAL
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2657 [19:50:17] <paxcoder> shtrb: i do care
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2659 [19:50:32] <teraflops> why being GUI means big and bloated
and being CLI the other way around?
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2661 [19:51:19] <paxcoder> teraflops: GUIs have lots of layers and
dependencies. Characters are cheap.
2662 [19:51:43] <teraflops> it can be the same same for CLI
2663 [19:51:47] <paxcoder> Valgrind doesn't even have a TUI
afaik
2664 [19:52:14] <teraflops> anyway just saying, not that I want to
start a flame war about CLI vs GUI
2665 [19:52:23] <paxcoder> teraflops: yeah, maybe for Java apps or
something. This is a C-compiled binary (I reckon)
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2670 [19:53:36] <tw> valgrind includes static analysis tools?
2671 [19:53:44] <teraflops> paxcoder: but I prefer CLI too ;)
2672 [19:53:56] <paxcoder> tw: what valgrind does is static
analysis
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2674 [19:54:15] <paxcoder> teraflops: didn't say I do ;P
2675 [19:54:16] <tw> Does it require execution? If so, it's
dynamic analysis.
2676 [19:54:28] <tw> static analysis = source code only.
2677 [19:54:37] <paxcoder> hmm
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2680 [19:54:56] <paxcoder> I don't think it does
2681 [19:55:33] <paxcoder> But I am a forgetful person, and still
debating whether to give it 200MiB
2682 [19:56:06] <tw> in the grand scheme of things, 200MB on a
development system should not be cause for concern.
2683 [19:56:12] * teraflops shrugs
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2688 [19:56:51] <paxcoder> "Valgrind is an instrumentation
framework for building dynamic analysis tool"
2689 [19:57:04] <paxcoder> tw: I guess I'm wrong then
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2691 [19:57:31] <paxcoder> s/tool"/tools"/
2692 [19:57:36] <netzach> anyone please?
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2696 [19:58:24] <paxcoder> netzach: why don't you ask the
question?
2697 [19:58:53] <teraflops> paxcoder: to be honest go try it out,
there's no point on asking us about your concerns on wasting
200MB of disk space
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2699 [19:59:08] <netzach> I want to know if anyone familiar with
hp tools for raid management knows if it's normal for the
utility to tkae a long time to respond when a logical drive is in
failed mode
2700 [19:59:11] * paxcoder presses y with a sigh
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2703 [19:59:25] <netzach> furthermore if a logical drive is in
failed mode, linux tries periodically to spin up the drive and read
the parition table
2704 [19:59:35] <netzach> which spams dmesg and I think hangs the
system
2705 [19:59:44] <teraflops> paxcoder: :P
2706 [19:59:45] <netzach> I never even mounted the disk but for
some reason linux does this
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2710 [20:02:57] <paxcoder> tw: yeah, it's definitely dynamic.
It was blind to everything due to an early exit
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2715 [20:06:30] <paxcoder> shtrb: my bad, it's not static
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2717 [20:08:06] <netzach> IS there a way to remove a disk
logically? even if it is physically presented?
2718 [20:08:15] <netzach> say I have /dev/sda, can I just tell
linux pretend it's been removed?
2719 [20:09:43] <tw> netzach: like echo '1' >
/sys/block/sda/device/delete ?
2720 [20:11:21] <netzach> I have no idea what that does, might be
that?
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2722 [20:12:00] <netzach> does this owrk udisksctl poweroff -b
2723 [20:12:01] <netzach> /dev/sda
2724 [20:12:02] <netzach> ?
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2726 [20:12:06] <netzach> was told in ##linux
2727 [20:13:18] <tw> probably does something similar through more
layers. Mine only tells the kernel what to do.
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2732 [20:15:51] <shtrb> paxcoder , there are some FOSS tools for
static analisys but I'm with the wrong side here (on Visual
Studio)
2733 [20:15:58] <precise_> Hey guys, I just upgraded from a fresh
install of Jessie to Stretch. I'm running LVM on top of
encryption. On every boot, shortly before prompting for my
encryption key, I get the error "WARNING: ailed to connect to
lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning." I enter my key and
I'm still able to boot though. Anyone ever seen this?
2734 [20:16:31] <tw> shtrb: VS static analyzer is clang-static
iirc.
2735 [20:16:47] <precise_> Also, since upgrading (and I think this
is related) bootup times on this laptop have doubled.
2736 [20:16:48] <shtrb> tw , [citation needed]
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2738 [20:17:22] <shtrb> tw , clang is what I was about to suggest
to him
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2740 [20:17:56] <shtrb> clang is great , and VS static analisys is
just too bad for being based on clang
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2744 [20:18:47] <tw> Oh, my mistake, VS includes clang-static if
you are using clang as the compiler, it also has VC++ Analyzer.
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2746 [20:19:17] <shtrb> tw , I thought you are talking about the
open source compiler (Visual Code) and not Visual Studio
2747 [20:19:51] <shtrb> also the SAL and and analyzer are C (for
c++ you have language guidelines)
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2749 [20:20:38] <shtrb> and GSL was built for clang already
(should work out of the box )
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2752 [20:21:30] <Maid-Chan> does anyonne know why when using
thunar on xming none of the icons appear?
2753 [20:22:02] <tw> Maid-Chan: is your xming running without a
root window?
2754 [20:22:12] <tw> (not that this is on-topic for #debian)
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2756 [20:22:25] <shtrb> tw , xming is offtopic ?
2757 [20:22:28] <Maid-Chan> the root window is hidden
2758 [20:22:33] <shtrb> or clang and GSL ?
2759 [20:22:47] <tw> xming is windows.
2760 [20:22:49] <Maid-Chan> seeemed on topic to me since i'm
controlling my debian with xming. sorry
2761 [20:23:13] <shtrb> Maid-Chan win10 ?
2762 [20:23:14] <tw> Maid-Chan: It draws the icons to the root
window. If you are hiding it, the surface is gone and it can't
draw the icons.
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2764 [20:24:31] <Maid-Chan> no change
2765 [20:24:37] <Maid-Chan> yes win10
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2768 [20:26:58] <precise_> Noob question: Fresh install of Debian
Stretch, doesn't FireFox come by default? I'm seeing
conflicting reports about this.
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2770 [20:27:08] <precise_> I've got IceWeasle, but no
FireFox.
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2773 [20:27:39] <coruja> precise_, firefox-esr
2774 [20:27:52] <precise_> coruja: That's in repo's but
not installed by default?
2775 [20:28:18] <kappa_> hi all, would you have a good tutorial
for an ejbca install with the ocsp ?
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2778 [20:28:27] <coruja> precise_, i guess that depends on which
task you have installed
2779 [20:28:45] <precise_> coruja: Which task? I don't
understand.
2780 [20:29:21] <coruja> you have been asked during installation
which 'package groups' (e.g. desktop) you wanted to be
installed
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2782 [20:29:52] <precise_> coruja: Oh I see, different word for
desktop environment.
2783 [20:29:55] <coruja> these package groups are called tasks in
debian
2784 [20:30:22] <precise_> The default option, the Debian desktop
environment is what I selected. Would Gnome, KDE, or others come
with firefox, etc.?
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2787 [20:30:45] <shtrb> wtf xming is no longer freely shiped ?!
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2790 [20:31:08] <precise_> coruja: I understand now, thank you
very much. :)
2791 [20:31:19] <shtrb> Maid-Chan, was about to test on win10 but
I can get the most recent version (needs username/pwd)
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2794 [20:32:05] <jmcnaught> precise_: which ISO image did you use
to install Debian 9? Iceweasel was rebranded back to Firefox before
stretch was released
2795 [20:32:16] <Maid-Chan> i got xming free
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2797 [20:32:22] <shtrb> 7.7.0.21 ?
2798 [20:32:38] <Maid-Chan> ohh 6.9
2799 [20:32:38] <precise_> jmcnaught: So I actually did an in
place upgrade from Jessie to Stretch
2800 [20:32:52] <Maid-Chan> i just went to the forge if i recall.
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2804 [20:33:40] <precise_> jmcnaught: you see, my current install
broke (don't ask, IDK). So I only had a Jessie live USB and no
computer to create a new one. So unless I took some extreme measures
like making a new bootable USB at a friends house (lol friends), I
had to install Jessie and do an in-place upgrade to get Stretch
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2807 [20:34:27] <shtrb> Maid-Chan, the 2007 version ?
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2809 [20:34:34] <jmcnaught> precise_: iceweasel was also rebranded
to firefox on jessie. Maybe you installed without networking, and
then did a partial upgrade from jessie to stretch?
2810 [20:34:38] <Maid-Chan> looks like it.
2811 [20:35:04] <teraflops> precise_: if you install barebones the
dist-upgrate is pretty fast
2812 [20:35:15] <precise_> jmcnaught: Maybe...? I installed Jessie
at 1AM EST after the Mayweather v McGregor fight so... :P
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2814 [20:35:38] <precise_> teraflops: The actual upgrade took a
few hours, I'm on a 4th gen i7 w/ a SSD and 8GB RAM
2815 [20:35:40] <teraflops> but if you install a full DE and then
you dist upgrade it looks like a waste of time
2816 [20:35:56] <teraflops> precise_: I dont get why you did it
that way
2817 [20:36:09] <precise_> Because I didn't know any other
way
2818 [20:36:11] <precise_> Hence I'm here
2819 [20:36:12] <precise_> ;)
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2821 [20:36:28] <jmcnaught> precise_: what does 'apt-cache
policy iceweasel' say?
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2825 [20:37:11] <coruja> precise_, update-alternatives --display
x-replaced-url
2826 [20:37:27] <jmcnaught> precise_: that package is
transitional, and should simply depend on firefox-esr, which should
also be installed
2827 [20:37:33] <precise_> coruja: What does that do?
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2829 [20:37:53] <precise_> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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2831 [20:38:20] <coruja> precise_, that shows browsers which are
managed by debian's alternatives system
2832 [20:38:24] <precise_> jmcnaught: FYI I did just install
firefox-esr
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2836 [20:39:30] <jmcnaught> precise_: and it still shows up in
your menu as iceweasel instead of firefox?
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2838 [20:39:56] <precise_> coruja:
replaced-url
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2841 [20:40:40] <coruja> so only firefox-esr installed
2842 [20:40:56] <precise_> jmcnaught: When I search in the
activities pane for iceweasle it shows up, when I searched for
firefox before I actually manually installed firefox, it wasn't
there.
2843 [20:41:22] <precise_> Now both iceweasle and firefox are
there.
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2851 [20:47:35] <jmcnaught> precise_: without knowing more it
sounds likes a partial upgrade from jessie to stretch
2852 [20:48:33] <precise_> jmcnaught: > cat /etc/issue shows
Debian GNU/Linux 9
2853 [20:48:41] <precise_> How else can I check?
2854 [20:48:52] <precise_> All my repo's in
/etc/apt/sources.list are stretch
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2857 [20:49:48] <coruja> precise_, apt list --installed | grep
deb8
2858 [20:49:51] <jmcnaught> looking at the script transcript from
your upgrade?
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2861 [20:50:51] <precise_> jmcnaught: Pardon?
2862 [20:51:08] <precise_> coruja: :/
replaced-url
2863 [20:52:00] <coruja> so some jessie cruft left
2864 [20:52:26] <coruja> did you 'upgrade' or
'dist-upgrade' actually?
2865 [20:52:43] <precise_> update > upgrade > dist-upgrade
2866 [20:52:46] <precise_> in that order
2867 [20:52:56] <jmcnaught> precise_: from the release notes
upgrade instructions:
replaced-url
2868 [20:53:23] <precise_> jmcnaught: I did not do that, no...
2869 [20:53:24] <precise_> :/
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2873 [20:54:22] <teraflops> precise_: I know it is too late, but
next time you install debian for just doing dist-upgrade install
minimal system
2874 [20:54:39] <precise_> teraflops: noted lol
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2883 [21:01:08] <netzach> tw: can I undelete it?
2884 [21:01:15] <netzach> tw: is it possible instead of deleting
it to just simulate a delete?
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2889 [21:02:28] <tw> netzach: I think you can rescan the bus. I
don't remember the command for that offhand.
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2892 [21:03:22] <netzach> I see I will try that then
2893 [21:03:30] <abrotman> dpkg: tell netzach about scsi rescan
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2903 [21:10:04] <shtrb> Maid-Chan , no xming for me, tried the
2007 version and got a good old BSOD , sorry
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2906 [21:10:48] <somiaj> shtrb: mobaxterm
2907 [21:11:24] <gunix> did anybody here try debian on i7 caby
lake 7820HQ or similar procs?
2908 [21:11:25] <shtrb> somiaj , what ?
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2910 [21:11:44] <shtrb> gunix I have i7 but slightly older than
that
2911 [21:11:54] <gunix> shtrb: yea, i know it's great on
older hardware.
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2913 [21:12:12] <gunix> i want to know if it's as great on
very new hardware, cause the kernel is a bit old on deb...
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2915 [21:12:24] <gunix> and i need a really stable distro on some
new hardware
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2917 [21:13:10] <shtrb> I have the 7500U , with debian
2918 [21:13:57] <somiaj> shtrb: maybe I missed who you were
takling to about xming, but mobaxterm is a very nice ssh client/X
forwarder.
2919 [21:14:24] <coruja> gunix, you can install more recent
kernels from stable backports
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2921 [21:14:33] <shtrb> somiaj , with Maid-Chan he had a specific
issue with xming and debian , but I couldn't even run it (got
BSOD)
2922 [21:14:42] <gunix> coruja: i thought about that.
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2925 [21:15:11] <Maid-Chan> if another xserver would work i'm
open to recomendations. :P
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2927 [21:15:15] <somiaj> gunix: the kernel isn't that old,
stretch released with the 4.9 kernel and that suppots lots of
hardware. Debian also provides newer kernels via backports if your
hardware is supported on a newer kernel than 4.9
2928 [21:15:17] <gunix> coruja: i am still confused about
backports. how well do all the libraries go along with a new kernel,
since everything is tested for 4.9.33
2929 [21:15:49] <somiaj> Maid-Chan: I like mobaxterm over say
putty + xming or some other tool. It will look like an ssh terminal,
but you can launch gui apps from it once you are sshed into the
server.
2930 [21:16:31] <shtrb> somiaj , does it work on win10 ?
2931 [21:16:31] <gunix> somiaj: debian is using the latest long
term support kernel, which is 4.9. so it is using a very new kernel.
however, this kernel reached already update 45, which has fixes for
new hardware. debian is still on version 30...
2932 [21:16:41] <somiaj> gunix: the backports are compiled against
the libaries in stable, and for the kernel this isn't a big
deal. Some hardware (like gpu's that need other things besides
the kernel for opengl (such as mesa) ) may not be fully supported in
the backport.
2933 [21:16:43] <Maid-Chan> handy. do you know if thunar draws the
icons? i almost get the impression that my client needs to have the
icons installed which i don't think you can do on windows
though.
2934 [21:17:24] <somiaj> gunix: debian does update the 4.9 branch
of the kernel, os if there is hardware support backported to it, it
will make it into debian stable. But the updates only happen during
point release or security issues.
2935 [21:17:54] <gunix> somiaj: do you know when the next point
release will be?
2936 [21:17:56] <somiaj> Maid-Chan: I haven't used it that
much and that really isn't on support here, but I find
mobaxterm nicer than xming.
2937 [21:18:18] <somiaj> gunix: no real time line, but they
usually happen like 2-4 months or something.
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2939 [21:18:42] <gunix> somiaj: so should i expect a new version
in the next point release? closer to 4.9.40 ?
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2942 [21:19:07] <somiaj> gunix: eventually, you can also keep an
eye on stretch-prorposed-updates to see if one is there.
2943 [21:19:12] <somiaj> ,kernels
2944 [21:19:13] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.13.0-rc5-686 (4.13~rc5-1~exp1); sid: 4.12.0-1-686
(4.12.6-1); buster: 4.12.0-1-686 (4.12.6-1); stretch-backports:
4.11.0-0.bpo.1-686 (4.11.6-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-3-686
(4.9.30-2+deb9u3); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686
(4.9.30-2+deb9u2~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae
(3.16.43-2+deb8u3); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
2945 [21:19:14] <judd> (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy:
3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.89-2)
2946 [21:19:34] <gunix> ahaha buster kernel is newer than sid
2947 [21:19:55] <gunix> no wait its the same
2948 [21:20:00] <somiaj> gunix: they are the same, you are reading
that wrong. buster and sid are both at 4.12.6
2949 [21:20:11] <gunix> ^ that
2950 [21:20:46] <somiaj> 4.11 is in stretch backports, that
didn't list stretch-prposed-updates, but debian does add
changes to the stable 4.9 branch to the kernel over time, but while
waiting for a point release, only security fixes.
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2955 [21:24:30] <somiaj> gunix: I didn't see anything in
stretch-proposed-updates, might just have to wait for the next point
release.
2956 [21:24:36] <somiaj> or use the backported kernel
2957 [21:24:59] <gunix> somiaj:
replaced-url
2958 [21:25:08] <gunix> i will read this and see if i can pick any
relevant info of it
2959 [21:25:34] <gunix> the point of having debian is having a
stable release that gets everything out of hardware and never
crashes, and doesn't require frequent reboots and also provides
stability
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2961 [21:26:13] <somiaj> backport kernels work well in many cases
and the kernel can be upgraded without cuasing that many stability
issues with the rest of the system.
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2964 [21:26:42] <somiaj> biggest draw back to the backported
kernels is lack of security support, but if your hardware needs 4.10
or newer (kaby-lake I think requires that), you'll need to use
the backported kernel on that hardware
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2972 [21:29:24] <gunix> somiaj: i will read the patch notes on
4.9. maybe they patched it for kaby lake
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2976 [21:30:13] <somiaj> I haven't seen gpu support
backported like that in the past, mostly I see bug fixes and new
network hardware in the stable kernel updates. Though they might.
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2989 [21:35:05] <gunix> somiaj: the gpu on the laptop will be
m1200m. that is so bad that i don't even need to think about
it. i will shut it off from the start, no matter what distro i go
for.
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2992 [21:36:48] <gunix> regarding GPUs, my desktop has 970 gtx and
it works incredbly well on debian, ubuntu and archlinux...deb and
ubuntu are mostly the same (375)... ubuntu feels a lot like buster
tbh. and deb feels a lot like ubuntu 16, just with stable packages,
a bit more mature as a system and no strange ubuntu style stuff like
unity. but anyway, both work great it the 970 and skylake proc
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2995 [21:38:30] <_ssl> Hi, I'm trying to configure my fstab
file, but I don't want to specify the filesystem type. mount
doesn't need it, so how do I tell fstab to let mount guess it?
I still want to be able to specify options though, thus I cannot
just omit the rest of the line
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3005 [21:43:52] <Quatroking> is it possible to downgrade from
stretchy to jessie?
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3007 [21:44:07] <n4dir> Quatroking: no.
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3009 [21:44:15] <Breh> Copy file with a graphical file manager
broke links ?
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3011 [21:44:18] <Quatroking> Well, crap.
3012 [21:45:02] <Quatroking> Since upgrading my virtual debian
server it has been frequently freezing up because according to esxi
the OS disables the CPU
3013 [21:45:11] <Quatroking> this has been happening since I
upgraded a week ago
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3016 [21:46:08] <n4dir> _ssl: the web says "auto"
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3019 [21:48:34] <_ssl> n4dir I searched around a little before
coming here, but couldn't find anything. I'll try that,
thanks
3020 [21:49:02] <Quatroking> I already asked about it on #vmware
but that channel is as dead as a snail in a saltmine
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3024 [21:51:42] <n4dir> _ssl: yeah, give it a try. I sure
don't know. Here is the link, btw
replaced-url
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3026 [21:52:29] <_ssl> n4dir thank you
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3035 [21:59:49] <bolt> can anyone recommend a method of detecting
whether a virtual debian machine in a shared hosting center has its
clock skipping ahead and experiencing short freezes of around 1
second? suspecting the host we've been given is overloaded
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3046 [22:06:24] <GNU\colossus> bolt, maybe
replaced-url
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3048 [22:06:45] <GNU\colossus> also, you may want to look at
"steal" CPU time
3049 [22:06:58] <GNU\colossus> (in top(1) and friends)
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3052 [22:07:24] <Quatroking> okay so I found the cause of my
problem where the VM kills itself
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3054 [22:07:41] <Quatroking> I just booted it up in a 3.* kernel
instead of 4.* kernel and everything works fine and dandy
3055 [22:08:03] <bolt> GNU\colossus: awesome. thanks
3056 [22:08:06] <Quatroking> is it possible that during the
upgrade it somehow did something wrong and the 4.* kernel I got is
broken?
3057 [22:08:22] <Quatroking> (I don't know the exact numbers)
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3061 [22:09:24] <n4dir> Quatroking: if something goes south you
usually get informed about it. I would say: no, rather not. You
might try "apt-get check".
3062 [22:09:49] <Quatroking> that's the thing, the VM freezes
up so hard that it doesn't even log it
3063 [22:10:12] <Quatroking> literally the only piece of info I
have is the esxi event log where it tells me that the VM has shut
down its CPU and requires a reboot
3064 [22:11:00] <Quatroking> vmware has pretty much no info on
this event available so I'm drawing straws here, though I did
find some stuff on the internet blaming it on kernel panics
3065 [22:11:31] <Quatroking> apt-get check doesn't show any
errors
3066 [22:12:05] <n4dir> like said: as far i can tell if something
goes wrong you usually get the info (and usually means always).
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3068 [22:13:27] <n4dir> so i doubt that is the source of your
problem
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3070 [22:15:23] <Quatroking> "perf: interrupt took too long
(6498 > 6463), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to
30750" is the last thing to appear in /log/messages before
freezing up
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3073 [22:16:20] <Quatroking> same message shows up at other
freezes too so I guess it's related, it's also repeated
multiple times after each other
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3075 [22:16:26] <Quatroking> I have no idea what the message means
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3079 [22:17:49] <somiaj> gunix: on debian were you using nouveau
or nvidia non-free driver?
3080 [22:18:04] <gunix> somiaj: nvidia non-free
3081 [22:18:10] <gunix> somiaj: worked well with steam games
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3090 [22:21:22] <somiaj> gunix: I like debian because you can
start with a minimial system and install/cofnigure the software you
want to use and it just works.
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3092 [22:21:44] <somiaj> gunix: I thought you were saying that
debian felt like its gpu wasn't preforming as well compared to
ubuntu, I just missread what yous aid.
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3097 [22:23:07] <gunix> somiaj: no, the performance is just the
same
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3103 [22:29:11] <gunix> somiaj: the problems the 4.9 kernel had
with kaby lake got fixed in february:
replaced-url
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3106 [22:30:31] <kryl> hi, how to get the actual version of an
installed package please ?
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3111 [22:33:01] <n4dir> kryl: in debian stable you will only get
the version which is to be found in debian stable. You can have a
look if a newer version is to be found in debian backports.
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3114 [22:33:14] <n4dir> if you want a newer version than that, you
will have to backport it yourself
3115 [22:33:23] <kryl> n4dir, dpkg-query -l package
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3118 [22:34:11] <n4dir> So your question was which version of the
package is installed?
3119 [22:34:30] <kryl> yes excuse my english
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3121 [22:34:48] <n4dir> yeah, no problem.
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3123 [22:34:53] <raktajino> kryl: apt-cache policy package
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3126 [22:36:17] <kryl> raktajino, thank you ;)
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3132 [22:38:33] <[itchyjunk]> hello, i have a liveCD bootable. on
the laptop i am using it on, i cant see the wifi list :s
3133 [22:38:40] <raktajino> Np and also your English is just fine
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3135 [22:39:08] <[itchyjunk]> i went to the network settings and
only see option for wired
3136 [22:39:10] <n4dir> yeah, i guess the misunderstanding was on
my side.
3137 [22:39:57] <kryl> :-) that's fine thank you both of you
3138 [22:40:13] <gunix> somiaj:
replaced-url
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3157 [22:54:09] <[itchyjunk]> im having a hard time figuring wifi
out :s i ran a /sbin/iwconfig and got this
replaced-url
3158 [22:54:11] <[itchyjunk]> any ideas?
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3160 [22:54:57] <towo`> prpably your live cd is missing the needed
firmware for the wireless chipset
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3169 [23:00:02] <[itchyjunk]> towo`: ahh
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3192 [23:15:04] <Mahe> Hello! I replaced gdm3 with lxdm to boot up
xfce. I also use plymouth to display a bootscreen
("splash" kernel parameter). After switching to lxdm, my
system boots up to tty1 but lxdm starts on tty7, so I have to
ctrl+alt+F7 after every bootup. Either disabling the plymouth splash
or using another DM instead of lxdm fixes this. Any idea how to boot
to tty7 directly with the plymouth splash + lxdm combination?
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3200 [23:17:24] <Mahe> I tried forcing lxdm to use tty1 (as gdm3
does) but that did lead to the device locking up with a black screen
after lxdm screen.
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3209 [23:19:22] <D3stiny_> Hi_
3210 [23:19:35] <D3stiny_> Anyone here?
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3212 [23:19:45] <n4dir> !ask
3213 [23:19:45] <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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3222 [23:25:00] <aaron> hey folks
3223 [23:25:02] <aaron> whats up
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3225 [23:25:13] <aaron> all debian boxes up and running
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3227 [23:25:44] <Guest36769> mine is offline right now, i have
locked me out do to a stupid terminal emulator that closed
everything and not just the cat session by pressing ctrl+d
3228 [23:25:46] <Guest36769> how bad
3229 [23:26:03] <Guest36769> o how should i call me now then?
3230 [23:26:36] <Guest36769> lets see
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3233 [23:27:03] <technicalaaron> thats bad, freenode is all about
tech i asume
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3235 [23:27:25] <NordicAaron> thats nice isnt it?
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3237 [23:27:58] * NordicAaron blames himself for haven't upgraded
to debian 9 yet, but still is to lazy for doing it...
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3242 [23:30:28] <NordicAaron> locked out:
3243 [23:30:30] <NordicAaron> <NordicAaron> have you ever
accomplished such a problem?
3244 [23:30:30] <NordicAaron> <NordicAaron> now i have to
take again 100km of way to fix that
3245 [23:30:30] <NordicAaron> <NordicAaron> so remember
folks, just wait some time until you do a sshd restart...
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3250 [23:33:26] <dngpph> hey! gnome DM won't start after
reboot. startx gives error
replaced-url
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3252 [23:33:28] <heap_> hi, can i somehow get rid of the dirs if i
run rsync ... and looking for changes only on file level not dir one
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3255 [23:34:38] <n4dir> heap_: from the top of my head: --exclude
or such.
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3257 [23:35:18] <heap_> well not .. i mean rsync is tracking even
changes on dirs... if timestamp or something of dir got changed...
but i dont care about that; i care only to see new files if there
are any
3258 [23:35:50] <n4dir> can't say that i really understand
the dir file thing. I for one wouldn't mind (if there are
changes, rsycn them).
3259 [23:36:13] <n4dir> i can't see how directories should
get changed.
3260 [23:36:20] <heap_> timestamp?
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3263 [23:36:58] <n4dir> so, the dir will get synced. the files
won't be, because they didn't change. What would it
matter?
3264 [23:37:08] <heap_> i need to compare something
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3266 [23:37:12] <heap_> i dont want make a sync
3267 [23:37:20] <heap_> i need to compare dir A agains B
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3269 [23:37:40] <heap_> so need to get results while running rsync
--dry-run .. .and then decide and maually merge.. if needed
3270 [23:38:01] <heap_> but too many dirs.. so i need to get rid
of them from the output .. if only timestamp on them got changed and
no files...
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3277 [23:41:16] <NordicAaron> dngpph, its not related to an x
error but to an xsession error
3278 [23:41:29] <NordicAaron> so your xorg logs will not show
anything
3279 [23:41:31] <NordicAaron> maybe post a
3280 [23:41:33] <NordicAaron> ...
3281 [23:41:55] <NordicAaron> tail -n 3000 ~/.xsession-errors
3282 [23:41:59] <NordicAaron> or so and we can see
3283 [23:42:07] <NordicAaron> or just run the program from
console...
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3285 [23:42:12] <n4dir> well heap_ : once i created directories
their timestamp never changed for me. So i got no clue
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3289 [23:42:42] <n4dir> not sure if "diff -r" might be
of help
3290 [23:42:44] <beingbrown> okay. i've tried this port
forwarding thing, and have had no luck. here's what I'm
trying to do
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3292 [23:43:14] <NordicAaron> n4dir, directorys are files after
all
3293 [23:43:17] <n4dir> the channel of #rsync probably is silent,
but might be worth a try
3294 [23:43:31] <dngpph>
replaced-url
3295 [23:43:37] <beingbrown> I have a xen box running a
guest--I'd like to be able to ssh directly into the guest from
a remote machine, the same way that I ssh into the host. currently,
i can successfully ssh into the guest from the host, so my process
ssh into the host then ssh into the guest from there.
3296 [23:43:45] <NordicAaron> so if you create a file in a
directory, rename it or delete it youll edit the directory...
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3298 [23:43:53] <NordicAaron> thats basic unix knowledge
3299 [23:44:02] <NordicAaron> but wtf dont you want it to sync
then
3300 [23:44:14] <beingbrown> i've followed
replaced-url
3301 [23:44:16] <NordicAaron> i mean to less sync bad to much
sync, whatever problems do you have?
3302 [23:44:48] <beingbrown> I don't know if the hook is run,
but libvirt logs do confirm it is being found.
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3305 [23:46:43] <n4dir> I would assume that if a directory got
changed (say timestamp), but no files changed, then rsync -u will
rsync the new timestamp of the folder, but none of the files inside
that folder (cause they didn't change).
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3307 [23:47:39] <n4dir> if you rename a folder, then obviously the
complete renamed folder will be rsynced.
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3311 [23:48:38] <SeedEveryDay> QUESTION!
3312 [23:48:46] <SeedEveryDay> Anyone here know of a tool to help
manage multiple machines
3313 [23:48:51] <SeedEveryDay> IE: keep their configs in line
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3316 [23:49:48] <n4dir> SeedEveryDay: i heard of puppet now and
then, but don't know it myself
3317 [23:49:59] <beingbrown> SeedEveryDay: ansible is easy to pick
up
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3319 [23:50:11] <beingbrown> it's what I use.
3320 [23:50:21] <NordicAaron> dngpph, you shouldnt do xsessions as
root at all
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3322 [23:50:38] <SeedEveryDay> ty n4dir beingbrown
3323 [23:50:39] <beingbrown> doesn't rely on the target boxes
having any client type software
3324 [23:50:50] <SeedEveryDay> I'm also trying to figure out
how to backup my configs
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3326 [23:51:06] <NordicAaron> its much to dangerous, if you want
to test something like this, create become root in bash or so,
create a user, test what you want to test with it, delete it after
you have got your intel
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3329 [23:51:47] <n4dir> SeedEveryDay: i use rsync for such
(rather: used).
3330 [23:52:06] <NordicAaron> and if your xsession manager has a
setting to dont allow root logins, switch it off if some moron has
fiddled with it and leave it so
3331 [23:52:13] <Epakai> SeedEveryDay: yadm (git based, has an
alternates feature to enable different files for machines/classes of
machines)
3332 [23:52:59] <beingbrown> SeedEveryDay: i've recently
started using etckeeper
3333 [23:53:08] <dngpph> NordicAaron: but only as root is OK. I
run as root just for test.
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3335 [23:53:38] <NordicAaron> also dngpph if i remember right you
had a problem with your work user and not the root user, so i guess
the xsessions errors form the user where it is working cant help you
to figgure out whats going wrong...
3336 [23:53:58] <NordicAaron> dngpph, so you have tryed x normal
users or just one??
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3338 [23:54:57] <NordicAaron> dngpph, i would kindly suggest you
to have a deep look into the debian handbook (apt-cache show
debian-handbook
3339 [23:54:58] <NordicAaron> ) and then youll probably be able to
fix the problem yourself ;)
3340 [23:55:45] <NordicAaron> WHY DOSE NOBODY READS HANDBOOKS
THESE DAYS???
3341 [23:55:52] <finlstrm> @SeedEveryDay a combo of git and
ansible has been good for me
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3346 [23:56:44] <FinalX> ...there's a handbook?
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3348 [23:57:09] <SeedEveryDay> I'm trying to figure out how
to maintain my server without loosing my mind :>
3349 [23:57:17] <SeedEveryDay> So I'm setting up logrotate
3350 [23:57:21] <SeedEveryDay> Hardening wordpress
3351 [23:57:27] <SeedEveryDay> Setting up regular backups
3352 [23:58:00] <FinalX> don't harden your wordpress,
it'll be remotely maintained, no need for backups then either!
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3357 [23:58:41] <SeedEveryDay> Wordpress is very hands on security
wise
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