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2 [00:00:37] <neilthereildeil> tw: also, is there a way i can
tell Linux not to start any graphical systems from grub?
3 [00:00:46] <neilthereildeil> i have a seperate boot entry
4 [00:00:54] <neilthereildeil> where im adding all these
entries
5 [00:01:03] <neilthereildeil> where im adding all these
options*
6 [00:01:42] <tw> neilthereildeil:
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7 [00:01:55] <neilthereildeil> maybe i could boot to runlevel 1
or something?
8 [00:02:05] <tw> multi-user.target vs graphical.taraget
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19 [00:09:31] <jak2000> crontab question: every 3hours execute a
comand
20 [00:09:50] <fred``> 0 */3 * * *
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23 [00:11:47] <jak2000> fred`` thanks
24 [00:12:25] <jak2000> can be: from 7am to 6pm every 2 hours
and fromo 6:01pm to 6:59am every 3 hours?
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29 [00:15:03] <ajunas> so, i was trying to do apt-get update and
upgrade, I wasn't really paying attention to the proper way of
upgrading but nonetheless my server is a bit screwed up, it printed
that it was uninstalling a bunch of important packages for some
reason and all I can do is access it via recovery mode
30 [00:15:33] <ajunas> im trying to export data under /home/user
to a usb drive but in recovery mode its not recognizing any conncted
usb's.. is that normal? how might I be able to get my data?
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32 [00:16:06] <tw> ajunas: not automounting them or not
discovering them in /proc/partitions ?
33 [00:16:08] <ajunas> once i get the data im just guna
reinstall debian fresh but i cant seem to get any usb recognized
34 [00:16:54] <n4dir> boot a live image?
35 [00:16:55] <ajunas> tw: oh, i didn't check
/proc/partitions, i was checking under /dev
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37 [00:19:05] <jak2000> fred`` ?
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55 [00:27:08] <ajunas> tw: i do see a new partition in
/proc/partitions, thanks!
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65 [00:33:17] <ajunas> so I do see the partition
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67 [00:33:26] <ajunas> but im unable to mount it,
"mount" command not found -_-
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70 [00:35:00] <harold> did x break for anyone else?
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72 [00:35:25] <annadane> harold, are you on stretch?
73 [00:35:31] <harold> testing
74 [00:35:38] <annadane> #debian-next on irc.oftc.net please
75 [00:35:48] <harold> ohh i see thank you
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94 [00:48:23] <jak2000> anyone used here samba? how to allow
copy files but cant delete?
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97 [00:49:36] <pablo_> jak2000, check sambad permission
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99 [00:50:06] <tw> ajunas: sounds like you need a live disk. I
supppose you could try busybox mount, but that may also be
missing/broken.
100 [00:50:39] <jak2000> thx
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103 [00:53:49] <ross`> If i an running a debian domU as an hvm is
it hvm or pvhvm and is that slower or faster than pv
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105 [00:54:06] <ajunas> tw: seems im able to mount my usb in a
non-recovery mode, i found an option to execute shell
106 [00:54:23] <jak2000> how to copy files from folder1 to
folder2 only if is different?
107 [00:54:26] <jak2000> or not exist
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109 [00:55:16] <tw> rsync -avcP
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113 [01:00:48] <jak2000> tw thx
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135 [01:09:25] <awal1> fvwm-crystal generates an empty plain text
file in home called 2. how can i find why it is generated?
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138 [01:11:59] <annadane> that's probably in the fvwm
documentation
139 [01:12:02] <annadane> if i had to guess
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142 [01:13:13] <awal1> some one here told me it may be an
fvwm-crystal bash scripting bug or something like that
143 [01:13:43] <awal1> greycat, i think :P
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145 [01:16:38] <awal1> the file is non hidden
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170 [01:28:08] <rant> awal1: can you reproduce the issue easily?
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172 [01:29:21] <rant> awal1: if so strace may help figure out
what's going on
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175 [01:32:03] <awal1> rant, well, i just remove the file and
suddenly, not sure when/why, it appears again; but I'm sure it
is fvwm-crystal related bcoz it appears when I (rarely) use that wm
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177 [01:32:32] <rant> awal1: it reappears immediately while its
running?
178 [01:32:32] <jak2000> any ideas: JAVA: if i run a command
with: Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command); (is a mysqldump command)
was executed and generated the file but with 0bytes (if i run in ssh
(normal user) it create the file but with the information.... why
any ideas?
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184 [01:35:09] <awal1> rant, i don't know when that file is
generated. i will check strace man and check how i can understand
what happens
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186 [01:35:40] <jak2000>
replaced-url
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190 [01:36:41] <stoyvo> Hi, I'm trying to url "curl -v
--dump-header headers
replaced-url
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196 [01:37:41] <rant> jak2000: you're giving a whole lot of
information except the stuff that'd help.. like what this code
looks like and what the actual command and output is.. best advice
is to got talk to java developers in a java channel and word this
question more coherantly
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198 [01:39:06] <rant> stoyvo: I'll give you a clue, do
"curl -v --dump-header footers
replaced-url
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201 [01:41:09] <stoyvo> "Warning: Failed to open
footers"
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203 [01:41:28] <stoyvo> I will mention, the exact same command
will work on another server, just not this 1 machine
204 [01:41:37] <rant> stoyvo: are you still just as clueless as
to what the problem is?
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207 [01:42:08] <stoyvo> I'm assuming my machine can't
talk to this url
208 [01:42:12] <rant> the problem with that command was, calling
the file headers, made you think something was actually wrong with
the http headers
209 [01:42:23] <rant> doing my command should tell you the
problem is with creating that file
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211 [01:43:01] <rant> because now you see the message changed
with the filename
212 [01:43:20] <jak2000> rant, yes i know, but not understand why
is 0bytes file.... need specially permission? on the folder?
glassfish run with root permission? the command that run is:
replaced-url
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214 [01:43:49] <rant> jak2000: yes, well permissions could be a
problem.. what user is the java servlet running as?
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219 [01:46:10] <awal1> rant, stat 2
replaced-url
220 [01:47:11] <stoyvo> rant, lmao. brb - jumping off a bridge
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223 [01:47:42] <rant> stoyvo: make it a really low one.. less
than 10ft..
224 [01:48:00] <stoyvo> only if you can tell me how to disable
"TCP_NODELAY set"
225 [01:48:40] <rant> stoyvo: oh well, sorry but you're
gonna go splat :P I doubt you bounce that well
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227 [01:48:47] <stoyvo> lol
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232 [01:51:48] <rant> stoyvo: I'll write you a nice eulogy..
"He was a good kid, like to write commands in the shell that
confused him, bless his heart.."
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236 [01:53:27] <awal1> rant, as you see, nothing relevant is stat
output
237 [01:53:40] <awal1> in
238 [01:54:15] <jak2000> rant in #java tell me is a mariadb
problem :(
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240 [01:54:18] <jak2000> strsange
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243 [01:54:29] <rant> awal1: in all honesty I never even heard of
that command.. I heard of the stat() call.. so idk what you expected
me to do with that.. I blieved you that you had a file called 2 that
was empty
244 [01:54:35] <stoyvo> That was sweet of you rant, ty
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248 [01:57:20] <awal1> rant, it was just for check file
properties
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251 [01:57:48] <awal1> a cli way
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255 [01:58:45] <rant> stoyvo|afk: if your client is setting that
nick change automatically on a timer you should diable that behavior
it will get you kicked/banned around here
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258 [01:59:18] <stoyvo> rant, znc failed
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273 [02:09:25] <ross`>
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274 [02:09:30] <ross`> Can someone tell me why my virtual machine
hangs on this
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276 [02:09:39] <ross`> using xen with pvgrub2 kernel
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279 [02:10:18] <rawruw> "sudo dpkg-reconfigure
PACKAGE". Should that start a prompt for configuration or what
does it do?
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285 [02:13:25] <maxzor> is bootlogd working on latest stretch?
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296 [02:21:01] <maxzor> journalctl did it
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301 [02:25:40] <rawruw> why install .deb with dpgk and not
apt-get? apt-get fixes dependencies and stuff too.
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305 [02:31:28] <debiandragon> Hey guys, first time on IRC and
also just getting into Debian - I was on Ubuntu for a bit but
I'm shooting for something more lightweight - running LXDE. I
tried to go to xmonad but it was 1gb! So... is there any way to undo
that installation (apt-get install xmonad) to remove all the stuff
that it put in, and is there any suitably flexible and lightweight
WM that's like xmonad?
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307 [02:32:20] <maxzor> any idea about what this boot msg can be?
0000:01:00.0: disp: ERROR 4 [INVALID_VALUE] 84 [] chid 0 mthd 0828
data 0000a5c5
308 [02:32:51] <annadane> debiandragon, the opposite of apt
install is apt remove, and apt purge if you want to remove
configuraiton file. you might want to try i3, which you can get by
apt install i3wm
309 [02:33:03] <annadane> sorry, i3-wm
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311 [02:33:25] <annadane> s/file/files
312 [02:33:47] <annadane> apt remove or purge xmonad and then apt
autoremoe
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314 [02:34:12] <debiandragon> anna ty!, I've heard i3 is
harder to configure / not configurable through a config file, but
great to get going on defaults, is that about right? What are you
using?'
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316 [02:34:59] <debiandragon> anna - but also, if I do apt
remove, will it get rid of the entire 1gb of dependencies/haskell
stuff? Because that's what I'd really like to do.
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318 [02:36:17] <annadane> debiandragon, i'm actually using
plasma, i just suggested i3 because xmonad is tiling and so is i3
(though there's a difference between i3 and i3-wm, you may want
to just install i3)
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322 [02:36:56] <annadane> debiandragon, apt autoremove will
remove the packages that were auto installed along with xmonad; it
will give you a list so you don't have to remove what you
don't want to remove
323 [02:37:18] <annadane> as to haskell i don't really know,
i'm not familiar with xmonad
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326 [02:38:03] <debiandragon> anna ty
327 [02:38:08] <awal1> debiandragon, if you want a radical
solution, check your apt logs and remove all what was installed with
xmonad
328 [02:38:48] <debiandragon> awal - getting started lol - be
gentle :) I'm just going to do the apt autoremove now, will
review man pages first. ;)
329 [02:38:49] <annadane> debiandragon, the package i3 "This
metapackage installs the i3 window manager (i3-wm), the i3lock
screen locker, i3status (for system information) and suckless-tools
(for dmenu). These are all the tools you need to use the i3 window
manager efficiently. " so if you don't want those and
truly want something lightweight maybe just i3-wm
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332 [02:39:38] <awal1> i prefer aptitude for removals
333 [02:39:49] <debiandragon> I guess one more question, is LFS
just Linux, basically? So you get that, then you get a package
manager, then you install what you want and you're running
without a distro?
334 [02:39:50] <annadane> there's a list of window managers
at the bottom of
replaced-url
335 [02:40:04] <annadane> debiandragon, btw to highlight people
you can use tab completion, ann<tab>
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337 [02:40:52] <annadane> as for LFS, you should probably ask LFS
support
338 [02:40:55] <annadane> (it's not part of debian)
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340 [02:41:09] <awal1> debiandragon, you know what? openbox is
the best wm out there ;P
341 [02:41:12] <debiandragon> annadane: sweet, I tried
alt/shift/ctrl click + ctrl^v.... using weechat, that works
(ann+<tab>)
342 [02:41:30] <annadane> AFAIK, you can make openbox tiling as
well if that's what you want
343 [02:41:46] <annadane> i do like and recommend openbox,
personally
344 [02:41:51] <debiandragon> awal1: trying to keep it tight for
now, using older laptop and LXDE is maybe 36mb ram.
345 [02:41:57] <annadane> but for tiling out of the box i3 is
also popular
346 [02:42:10] <awal1> you cab make it tilling or if you want you
can make it heavy just as kde
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350 [02:43:01] <keantoken> Has anyone fixed the problem of menus
filling up with redundant programs when installing multiple desktop
environments?
351 [02:43:11] <awal1> debiandragon, you want a very light and
very very customizable wm?
352 [02:43:20] <awal1> go for fvwm
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364 [02:52:08] <debiandragon> awal1: ty. I'll look into
that, annadane ty also! good stuff guys.
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370 [02:53:44] <annadane> keantoken, depending on the desktop
environment i'm sure a lot of them have options to edit the
menus
371 [02:53:52] <annadane> really depends which one you use as
default
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379 [02:55:27] <keantoken> Editing the menu takes way too much
time.
380 [02:55:37] <keantoken> This should be default.
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382 [02:56:39] <keantoken> And you have to figure out whether
it's Gedit, Pluma or Mousepad that you want to leave in the
menu.
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384 [02:57:08] <keantoken> And even if you leave it out of the
menu, it may still be used to open certain files and that is another
setting you have to find and fix.
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436 [03:27:24] <brizz> how can I remove the default
Network/Volume/Power widget (replaced-url
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444 [03:36:01] <Droid2Debian> Any chance i can grab a debian
project cloack?
445 [03:37:05] <bazhang> Droid2Debian, have you been an active
project developer
446 [03:38:01] <rawruw> so the .deb should be made for my distro
and version? not any .deb works anywhere?
447 [03:38:16] <Droid2Debian> Not yet but I plan to keep testing
the latest kernel from kernel.org ya know linus and the gang
448 [03:38:56] <bazhang> Droid2Debian, they dont just hand out
cloaks for project to any person showing up
449 [03:39:08] <awal1> Droid2Debian, #debian-mentors
450 [03:39:16] <rant> rawruw: there are two issues there, the
package installer checks arch/branch and it also checks dependency
versions, all this can be overriden but its not likely to work if
you do
451 [03:39:46] <rant> rawruw: if you explain the specific
situation we may be able to help you find a workable solution
452 [03:40:12] <awal1> Droid2Debian, oftc server
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456 [03:42:53] <Droid2Debian> awal1, Are you on my case for
double dipping from both irc networks?
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458 [03:44:26] <rant> Droid2Debian: no he was telling you that in
order to realize your dream of being on the debian kernel team and
getting a project cloak you need to go to #debian-mentors on
irc.oftc.net and seek a mentor
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460 [03:44:59] <Droid2Debian> Oh iget it now
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463 [03:46:32] <CygniX> I have the following set using virsh edit
<vm_name> : <graphics type='vnc'
port='< >' autoport='no' listen='0.0.0.0'
passwd='<password>'>
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465 [03:46:43] <CygniX> On debian 8, I have set a port for vnc,
there is no offset, on debian 9 hower, there is a 5900 offset. can
the offset be disabled?
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467 [03:47:02] <rant> Droid2Debian: to get a project cloak and to
be on a developer team you need to become a Debian Developer and
that requires a vetting process which begins with learning the
Debian policy, how to package things for Debian,and getting a mentor
to sponsor you
468 [03:47:06] <CygniX> netstat shows the assigned port, probing
with virsh vncdisplay <vm_name> shows the offset port.
469 [03:47:41] <Droid2Debian> Gothcha rant
470 [03:48:31] <CygniX> debian 8 respects the port settings but
not 9, any idea?
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472 [03:49:12] <CygniX> this is regarding kvm/vnc
473 [03:49:13] <Droid2Debian> rant, I have somuch free time that
I could dedicate it to the debian project
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476 [03:50:42] <Droid2Debian> CygniX, are you on a windows host
vitalization type set up or a native setup?
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479 [03:51:49] <rant> Droid2Debian: yes well speaking as someone
who has been using Debian and supporting it here on freenode for 15
years, you seem to have a great deal to learn.. and you could do
plenty to help the project by either learning or supporting here,
but you are a long way from becomming a Developer at this point. You
can also be doing things like testing the testing or unstable
branches, finding bugs, filing
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481 [03:51:55] <rant> reports, writing howtos on the wiki, etc.
482 [03:52:09] <CygniX> Droid2Debian: the host is debian
483 [03:52:39] <CygniX> I followed this
replaced-url
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486 [03:54:23] <Droid2Debian> rant, I'de gladly do that
I'f i had the financial means to aquire another computer or a
amazon ec2 environment , because my statch based lappyos my daily
driver
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488 [03:55:08] <rant> Droid2Debian: how powerful is that system?
do you have a decent amount of ram and free HD space? does the CPU
have virtualization features?
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490 [03:55:33] <BarackOsama> Hola!
491 [03:55:39] <BarackOsama> !mail
492 [03:55:39] <dpkg> i guess mail is a great program for sending
mail, or <mutt> can send mail from the command line with
attachments, or elm rewarded the best emailer of 1999. Pine is out.
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493 [03:55:49] <Droid2Debian> rant, It's got 16gb of ram and
a 490gb gormated disk capacity
494 [03:56:16] <BarackOsama> gormated disk capacity is the best
495 [03:56:21] <BarackOsama> !jeff
496 [03:56:21] <dpkg> i heard jeff is a programmer php.
497 [03:56:36] <BarackOsama> !phoenix
498 [03:56:36] <dpkg> From 2006 to 2016, Mozilla Firefox was
known as "Iceweasel" in Debian because Mozilla would not
permit Debian to use the Firefox name. Firefox packages are now
available for both jessie and sid; Firefox in Debian <stable>
follows the Extended Support Release (ESR) branch. For the latest
versions, ask me about <mozilla.debian.net>.
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500 [03:57:11] <rant> Droid2Debian: well you can not only
dual-boot and have another testing/unstable system on there, but you
could also use something like Gnome Boxes, VirtualBox, etc.. and run
it in a VM for testing purposes since you have plenty of avialable
hardware resources
501 [03:57:55] <Droid2Debian> right you are on that note rant
502 [03:58:24] <rant> Droid2Debian: you can also be testing the
debian-installer.. which if you are particularly interested in the
kernel, the installer isn't a bad thing to work on right now
because the installer team can always use people testing and
reporting bugs on it, and kernels are an important part of the
installer..
503 [03:58:45] <rant> Droid2Debian: you could use a VM to be
testing latest builds of the installer and ironing it out for the
next stable release
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507 [04:00:17] <Droid2Debian> I may as well sense i was
considering a or 2 tb ssd where my lappys cd/dvd burner isdding a 1
508 [04:00:28] <Droid2Debian> is a t present moment
509 [04:00:57] <rant> Droid2Debian: again, speaking as someone
who used debian a long time, people like me don't test the
installer much because we just keep upgrading our systems not
installing so much.. most people who use the installer often are
newbies not people who know enough to find and report issues
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512 [04:02:35] <Droid2Debian> rant, fwi I have been in and out of
the oss world from age thirteen and most of what i know comes from
personal trial and error
513 [04:02:51] <rant> Droid2Debian: helping out a lot in an area
like that and getting to know the people already on the debian-boot
team, you'll be more likely to have someone familiar with your
contributions and skills when you get around to needing someone to
sponsor you
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517 [04:04:35] <rant> Droid2Debian: and really you need to study
Debian policy manual and learn and practice packaging because your
mentor is going to need to check your packages at some point and
know you are capable of doing it properly.. and if you want to work
on the kernel you also need to learn to cross-compile.. not just
build kernels for your system but how to make builds for other
architectures as well
518 [04:04:50] <SKSMajalengka_ri> assalamualaikum
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520 [04:05:50] <Droid2Debian> Point taken rant '
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522 [04:06:19] <SKSMajalengka_ri> assalamualaikum
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524 [04:07:02] <rant> wa salaykum as-salam, now speak English
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529 [04:09:22] <rant> dpkg, arabic?
530 [04:09:22] <dpkg> مرحبا! للحصول على الدعم باللغة العربية
لتوزيعة دبيان جنو\لينيكس , الرجاء التوجه الى قناة ##debian-ar
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534 [04:10:07] <rant> hmm.. didn't think there actually was
an arabic support channel.. too bad thats real arabic, not I have no
spacebar and I'm trolling arabic
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536 [04:12:53] <SKSMajalengka_ri> kaifa'alu
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541 [04:15:24] <bazhang> SKSMajalengka_ri, here is debian support
not chatter
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556 [04:25:44] <CygniX> anyone has an idea how to disable
kmv/qemu/vnc port offset?
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567 [04:31:59] <rant> if you are referring to the 5900 and 5901
thing I dont think you can disable that because the protocol uses
both ports
568 [04:32:23] <rant> its been a long time since I read up on it
but it requires both ports IIRC
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574 [04:34:51] <CygniX> in debian 8, I set up the port I want,
without there being an offset
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577 [04:35:38] <CygniX> in debian 9, if I manually set the port
to 9500, it defaults to 3600, an offset of 5900
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579 [04:37:21] <CygniX> the problem is, when I look for which
port qemu-vnc is using, it says 9500, however, vncdisplay say 3600
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581 [04:37:55] <CygniX> If I open both ports (iptables), neither
shows the service is running
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583 [04:40:23] <rant> could you be more specific about what
commands you're running to know which port this is (netstat
-pant?) and which command is telling you the service isn't
running (vnclient 1.2.3.4:9500?)
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587 [04:41:51] <rant> I dont see in what universe 3600 is an
offser of 9500
588 [04:42:23] <CygniX> 9500-5900 = 3600
589 [04:42:33] <CygniX> but yea, I am using netstat -pant
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591 [04:43:14] <rant> typically vnc uses baseport+display port..
so are you saying your display port is a negative number?
592 [04:44:03] <CygniX> I have no idea what vnc port is doing in
debian 9
593 [04:44:07] <rant> if server is on 5900 and display is :1 the
vnc client connects to 5901
594 [04:44:10] <CygniX> in 8, it uses the port I give it
595 [04:44:51] <CygniX> rant: I have the following set using
virsh edit <vm_name> : <graphics type='vnc'
port='< >' autoport='no' listen='0.0.0.0'
passwd='<password>'>
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597 [04:45:44] <rant> I have no idea what that is.
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654 [05:46:22] <linuxUser38000> How can I rollback an update ?
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656 [05:47:51] <linuxUser38000> I should just edit sources.list ?
Is there not gonna have issues ?
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658 [05:49:59] <dvs> roll back what update?
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660 [05:51:17] <linuxUser38000> dvs: I'm on Mint, since the
minor update, I got freezes and I can't do anything
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662 [05:52:08] <dvs> !mint
663 [05:52:09] <dpkg> Linux Mint is not Debian and is not
supported in #debian. Please use their forums at
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670 [05:56:24] <linuxUser38000> dvs: it's almost the same, I
just infos about people doing rollback on debian distros
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673 [05:57:29] <dax> linuxUser38000: #debian is for Debian
support. Distros based on Debian are not Debian. Please use
Mint's support channels for Mint, not Debian or Ubuntu's.
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675 [05:58:30] <linuxUser38000> dax: I just want testimony from
people doing rollback updates
676 [05:58:42] <dax> linuxUser38000: That's nice. Go talk to
Mint's support channel about that.
677 [05:58:57] <linuxUser38000> dax: damn dude, you're
really retarded
678 [05:59:59] <dax> why are derivative users always so entitled
679 [06:00:34] <linuxUser38000> why are zealot users always so
entitled
680 [06:01:22] <dax> It doesn't have anything to do with
zealotry. This channel is for Debian users. You're not a Debian
user and are asking for help. This is rude, and we want you to go
use your own distro's resources.
681 [06:01:40] <dax> So kindly stop imposing on the support
channel of a distro that you do not use, and go talk to the Mint
people.
682 [06:02:40] <linuxUser38000> dax: Damn... You're probably
one of the most retarded guy I've met on IRC...
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736 [07:01:05] <rockstar[x]> linuxUser38000: go to mint for
support. That's like going to Windows channel asking for help
with SQL Server. Yea it runs on windows and both created by
Microsoft, but it's not a windows specific question.
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740 [07:03:42] <annadane> this question is an hour old. please
don't revitalize the flame war
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750 [07:13:52] <rockstar[x]> shhhh Canada
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765 [07:27:14] <Siente> Hello guys!
766 [07:27:24] <Siente> morning to everybody!
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778 [07:44:43] <ajunas> anyone know how to install berkleydb 4.8
(older package) on debian 9 stretch ?
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781 [07:50:11] <annadane> ,v berkleydb
782 [07:50:12] <judd> No package named 'berkleydb' was
found in amd64.
783 [07:50:33] <annadane> ,v berkeleydb
784 [07:50:34] <judd> No package named 'berkeleydb' was
found in amd64.
785 [07:50:37] <annadane> sigh
786 [07:50:39] <annadane> one sec
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790 [07:51:42] <annadane> ajunas, might be in snapshots
791 [07:51:46] <annadane> !snapshots
792 [07:51:47] <dpkg>
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805 [07:58:48] <ajunas> annadane: oh ok, so do i need to include
that somehow in the sources.list file ?
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815 [08:00:50] <annadane> ajunas, i'm sorry, it's not a
good answer, i should see whether it's actually in snapshots or
not... anyway, from browsing the site there seem to be multiple
possible things you could put in your sources
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817 [08:00:57] <annadane> i don't usually use it myself so
i'm researching
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819 [08:01:12] <annadane> the site ought to have that info but
again, i don't know if what you need is necessarily there
820 [08:01:21] <annadane> someone who knows more should probably
answer that
821 [08:02:22] <ajunas> annadane: ok, thanks
822 [08:02:58] <annadane> the wiki page for it is a bit confusing
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834 [08:08:13] <annadane> a bitcoin page suggests just adding
squeeze to your sources.list and installing it that way which is of
course not recommended because it becomes a frankendebian
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837 [08:09:05] <annadane> ajunas, what you can do is download the
source for 4.8 and build from source (don't use root)
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840 [08:09:35] <annadane> the source should be available as it
was in squeeze, even if it's not in shapshots... i'm still
searching for it
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842 [08:10:34] <ajunas> annadane: ok, that is something i could
try I suppose, ill get to that if there is no other way
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844 [08:11:12] <annadane> it may actually be in snapshots, i
might have found it
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848 [08:11:33] <mdroid> hello
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850 [08:11:59] <mdroid> I don't have qemu-img command why?
851 [08:12:38] <mdroid> qemu-system-x86_64 is only command I
could find
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853 [08:13:16] <annadane> more specifically, i'm trying to
find out what the actual package name is
854 [08:13:21] <annadane> whether it's libdb or something
else
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856 [08:14:00] <ajunas> i see, link to where your looking?
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860 [08:15:57] <annadane> ajunas, packages.debian.org and
searching for "libdb" gives some connection to the
berkeley database, for example
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861 [08:16:10] <annadane> but not 4.8
862 [08:16:31] <annadane> buuuuut...
863 [08:17:08] <annadane> adding an src line for the squeeze
repository and trying to install it that way (4.8, i mean) may give
you the source
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872 [08:19:47] <annadane> but the thing is, no mirror likely has
squeeze anymore
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875 [08:20:49] <annadane> so you can try it but i'm not sure
it would work, but "deb-src
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878 [08:21:10] <annadane>
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879 [08:21:14] <annadane> you do have 4.9 on snapshots
880 [08:21:22] <annadane> sorry for the excessively long, rambly
answer
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882 [08:21:44] <annadane> ajunas, that being said, you may not
even need it... what do you need it for?
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884 [08:22:36] <annadane> there might be another software that
suits your needs
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886 [08:22:53] <annadane> mdroid, not sure i understand the
question
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891 [08:25:02] <mdroid> annadane, qemu-utils wasn't
installed man. thanks
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893 [08:26:23] <ajunas> annadane: ok thanks for the help. i need
it to compile bitcoin with wallet enabled, its gotta be version 4.8
for whatever reason
894 [08:26:43] <annadane> yeah, i found that website
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896 [08:27:01] <annadane> it may be because the article is old,
because the intructions are from wheezy iirc
897 [08:27:27] <annadane> what i would do is ask in a bitcoin
forum if there's a better way to get it to work besides relying
on years old packages
898 [08:28:50] <annadane> "How to compile and install
Bitcoin Core on Debian Wheezy"
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899 [08:29:23] <annadane> i'm certain you can ask the people
at bitcoin core or whatever software you're trying to use
900 [08:29:43] <ajunas> annadane: yeah, i used that tutorial and
its not finding the packages
901 [08:29:53] <ajunas> i also suck at package management so its
also possible im just retarded
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904 [08:30:58] <annadane> well, we're on debian stretch (9)
905 [08:31:15] <annadane> debian squeeze is 6, so it doesn't
surprise me packages aren't found
906 [08:31:40] <annadane> that's nominally what snapshots
are for but i only found 4.9, but what's more likely is you
don't need 4.9 specifically, there's probably a more
modern way to do it
907 [08:31:46] <annadane> that article was also written in 2015
908 [08:32:05] <annadane> don't need 4.8, i mean
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910 [08:32:20] <ajunas> right, im not sure
911 [08:33:07] <annadane> which is why i suggested asking the
people behind bitcoin core or some other forum/resource who might
have greater insight into building stuff for linux
912 [08:33:17] <annadane> i would give you the source for 4.8 but
i don't know where it is
913 [08:33:32] <annadane> (you can't just install from
squeeze because that becomes a frankendebian)
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915 [08:34:10] <ajunas> lol ok
916 [08:34:39] <ajunas> i added deb / deb-src lines for squeeze
and did apt-get update"
917 [08:34:48] <ajunas> ** apt-get update
918 [08:34:53] <annadane> i wouldn't add deb, just the src
line
919 [08:34:57] <ajunas> i didn't frankendebian my server did
I?
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921 [08:35:08] <annadane> well, not if you haven't installed
packages from there
922 [08:35:14] <ajunas> no, just did an update
923 [08:35:38] <ajunas> did not help with finding the libdb 4.8
packages so i removed them and did update again
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925 [08:36:29] <jelly> ,v libdb4.8
926 [08:36:30] <judd> No package named 'libdb4.8' was
found in amd64.
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928 [08:36:41] <annadane> ajunas, i visited bitcoincore.org and
the link for 64 bit linux is a tar.gz
929 [08:36:46] <annadane> so why not just download that?
930 [08:36:57] <ajunas> i want to be able to compile it
931 [08:37:11] <annadane> if the source is available you can
build from source
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933 [08:38:00] <ajunas> yeah, i can compile without the wallet
but in order to compile with wallet support you gotta have those
older berkley db packages
934 [08:38:03] <jelly> upstream for bitcoin core states a build
requirement for bdb 4.8 if you want portable format of... something
935 [08:38:06] <annadane> but as i said i highly doubt any
mirrors still have squeeze
936 [08:38:20] <jelly> !archive
937 [08:38:20] <dpkg> extra, extra, read all about it, archive is
a collection of files. 'tar', 'ar',
'cpio' are all archiving tools. This is *not* the same as
compression, which is a separate operation. Debian Archives is the
repository for old Debian releases, see
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938 [08:38:39] <jelly> ajunas: old distros are on
archive.debian.org
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940 [08:39:54] <ajunas> older debian versions?
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943 [08:39:59] <jelly> ajunas: and you can build with newer bdb,
it's just the upstream says a newly created wallet won't
have a portable format
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946 [08:41:32] <jelly> I'm not sure what happens with
existing wallets.
947 [08:42:14] <jelly> yes, old debian distro releases.
948 [08:42:28] <ajunas> ok, i will get this to work on stretch
949 [08:42:29] <annadane> i am such an idiot. why didn't i
think of that earlier?
950 [08:42:34] <annadane> sorry.
951 [08:42:39] <ajunas> might be a /stretch/ .....
952 [08:43:28] <jelly> you may have to first build bdb 4.8 from
deb-src, instead of using old binary packages
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954 [08:43:54] <ajunas> ok
955 [08:43:56] <jelly> dpkg, tell ajunas about package rebuild
956 [08:44:07] <jelly> dpkg, tell ajunas about deb-src
957 [08:44:11] <ajunas> i think what ima do is just install with
newer dbd, if it works on my machine then i dont care lol
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959 [08:44:27] <ajunas> the portability thing i guess won't
matter
960 [08:44:56] <annadane> you can probably port a wallet using
some existing bitcoin software
961 [08:45:25] <annadane> there's various software which
exists, so you can probably import it and share across devices or
whatever, not super familiar with bitcoin
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963 [08:45:45] <Siente> Hello guys!
964 [08:45:54] <Siente> I've just installed debian 9.2 via
the network installer
965 [08:46:10] <annadane> ajunas, in future, when you have a
support question, state what you want to do and don't just ask
for version 4.8, so we can more properly address the question
966 [08:46:11] <Siente> but now I don't have internet
967 [08:46:26] <Siente> what do I need to do in order to have
internet?
968 [08:46:33] <annadane> because there may be better solutions
available and it cuts down on guessing
969 [08:47:27] <ajunas> annadane: sure i can be more specific, i
was still curious about specifically getting db4.8 because there was
some way I did it before and I can't remember/find it.
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971 [08:48:00] <annadane> that's fair enough. it just helps
everyone if we understand the context
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975 [08:49:44] <jelly> Siente: are you using wired or wireless
access to internet?
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992 [09:13:22] <choice> Hello
993 [09:13:45] <klys> hi
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995 [09:14:32] <choice> I wonder how to read the memory section
of top.
996 [09:14:44] <choice> KiB Mem: 2039032 total, 1867872 used,
171160 free, 79276 buffers
997 [09:14:57] <choice> That looks very "used". Am I
right?
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999 [09:15:03] <klys> yes
1000 [09:15:33] <choice> Which is the number that tells me how
much is left?
1001 [09:15:40] <klys> free
1002 [09:15:57] <choice> 169MB is free?
1003 [09:16:05] <klys> yes.
1004 [09:16:08] <choice> 171 I mean
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1006 [09:16:45] <choice> Is that real free physical RAM or some
funky "it depends" number?
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1008 [09:17:44] <somiaj> !free memory
1009 [09:17:45] <dpkg> Unlike information, your computer's
memory does *not* want to be free. Free RAM is wasted RAM! Linux
tries to use free physical memory for caching files from disk which
speeds up disk access considerably. Linux releases RAM from these
caches if programs need it. If you want to know how much physical
memory the free(1) tool says you have left for program use,
it's 'free' + 'buffers' +
'cache'. Also ask me about <swapwake>.
1010 [09:18:06] <somiaj> so free is truely free, but you have more
usable memeory being used for cache.
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1012 [09:18:22] <choice> That 79MB buffers?
1013 [09:18:44] <somiaj> no, you need to looked for cached memeory
1014 [09:18:59] <choice> It looks like this: KiB Swap: 15728636
total, 13436 used, 15715200 free. 1169652 cached Mem
1015 [09:19:15] <choice> So in reality, another 1G is free?
1016 [09:19:24] <somiaj> That looks like swap and not memeory.
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1018 [09:19:46] <choice> Then where do I look / How do I see how
close to memory problems I am?
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1022 [09:20:40] <klys> you usually get memory problems when you
run out of swap (presuming swap is not absolutely huge compared to
main memory.)
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1024 [09:21:17] <choice> If the system would start swapping I
would already have problems.
1025 [09:21:42] <choice> /proc/meminfo says MemAvailable: 1689592
kB
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1030 [09:22:18] <choice> That seems in line with the theory that
"1169652 cached Mem" is RAM that is used for caching and
can be made available.
1031 [09:22:32] <choice> So I tend to think I am far away from
memory problems.
1032 [09:23:17] <klys> you have 2 GB of main memory, so you should
realistically be able to swapp 4/16 of those gigabytes.
1033 [09:23:51] <jelly> choice: newer versions of free(1) have a
less confusing "available" column
1034 [09:23:54] <somiaj> In this case you haven't even really
started to use your swap. So free being low is okay, but if your
buf/cache is also low, and/or you start using a lot of your swap, I
woudln't worry
1035 [09:24:51] <choice> jelly: My free seems to not have that. I
think I am on Debian 8.
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1038 [09:25:15] <jelly> if you ever do a release upgrade to debian
9 you'll have it
1039 [09:25:44] <choice> jelly: I think I will jump right to
Debian 10. It will be out before support for Debian 8 ends I guess.
1040 [09:26:11] <choice> The "-/+ buffers/cache" line of
"free -m" says used: 491 free: 1499
1041 [09:26:24] <choice> So I guess that also means that there are
1.5G free memory.
1042 [09:26:30] <jelly> that's the line to look at in the old
version, yeah
1043 [09:26:57] <choice> Ok. Then I assume that I am far far away
from memory problems.
1044 [09:27:10] <jelly> (it's less accurate, because a small
amount of buffers and cache cannot be reclaimed, but it's
usually good enough)
1045 [09:27:12] <choice> Since of my 2G only 500MB is used by now.
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1048 [09:28:29] <choice> One thing that bugs me is that irqbalance
has a memory leak.
1049 [09:28:45] <choice> I have to regularely restart it or it
will eat all my memory.
1050 [09:28:54] <jelly> choice: btw in-place release upgrades do
not support skipping releases, so you'll have to 8->9, then
9->10 when 10 happens (or reinstall)
1051 [09:29:15] <jelly> ,v irqbalance
1052 [09:29:16] <judd> Package: irqbalance on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.0.3-3; wheezy-backports: 1.0.6-2~bpo70+1; jessie: 1.0.6-3+deb8u1;
jessie-backports: 1.1.0-2~bpo8+1; buster: 1.1.0-2.3; sid: 1.1.0-2.3;
stretch: 1.1.0-2.3
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1054 [09:29:27] <choice> I wonder if it is this bug:
replaced-url
1055 [09:29:28] <jelly> choice: use the one from jessie-backports
1056 [09:29:28] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
1057 [09:29:34] <Siente> I still have no idea how to setup my
internet on my debian 9.2
1058 [09:29:53] <Siente> may you help me guys?
1059 [09:29:57] <klys> siente, what are you using for netowrking
tools?
1060 [09:30:10] <Siente> I've just installed debian 9.2 using
the network installer
1061 [09:30:15] <choice> jelly: I have no idea how to use a
certain version of something. I just install the whole OS on a fresh
server and copy over my DB+PHP files and that's it.
1062 [09:30:24] <Siente> and I have fresh install of Debian 9.2
1063 [09:30:31] <choice> jelly: So that's how I would
"upgrade" from 8 to 10 too.
1064 [09:30:58] <jelly> that's a reinstall then
1065 [09:30:59] <klys> siente, did you just need to apt-get
install firefox ?
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1067 [09:31:12] <Siente> klys: it was installed by default
1068 [09:31:18] <choice> jelly: Can I see from the bug report in
which version it is fixed?
1069 [09:31:21] <klys> siente, does it work?
1070 [09:31:28] <Siente> not loading any pages I don't have
internet
1071 [09:31:30] <Siente> on the debian
1072 [09:31:32] <jelly> Siente: can you show the output of
"ip a" and "ip r"
1073 [09:31:35] <choice> jelly: Oh, I see. Fixed in 1.09-1
1074 [09:32:02] <klys> siente, $ ping 198.60.22.2
1075 [09:32:02] <Siente> jelly: I need to boot the debian
1076 [09:32:18] <jelly> well, duh
1077 [09:32:18] <choice> jelly: How would I use the version from
backports?
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1079 [09:33:03] <choice> jelly: And also, why is it not fixed in
Debian 8?
1080 [09:33:22] <Siente> brb to login here from my phone and to
boot the debian
1081 [09:33:24] <jelly> !jessie-backports
1082 [09:33:24] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Stretch (Debian
9) but recompiled for use with "Jessie" (8.x) can be found
in the "jessie-backports" repository. See
replaced-url
1083 [09:33:26] <Siente> thanks in advance
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1086 [09:33:59] <choice> jelly: I would be afraid to put another
line in /etc/apt/sources. I don't know which implications that
has.
1087 [09:34:04] <jelly> choice: I guess it was not deemed
important enough for a fix in oldstable
1088 [09:34:52] <jelly> choice: backports repo is configured not
to allow accidental upgrades, only those you explicitely ask for
(and their dependencies)
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1090 [09:35:18] <choice> jelly: I see.
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1092 [09:35:29] <Siente> hello guys I am here from my phone
1093 [09:35:30] <jelly> thus it's reasonably safe to keep it
enabled
1094 [09:36:16] <choice> jelly: Isn't maintaining a broken
version in Debian 8 and a fixed version in Debian 8 backports more
work then just to fix the version in Debian 8? I don't see how
"It's less important, lets fix it in the backports
repo" decision is made.
1095 [09:36:26] <somiaj> Siente: are you trying to install using
wifi?
1096 [09:36:39] <Siente> no
1097 [09:36:48] <jelly> Siente: can you take a camera shot of
"ip a" and "ip r" output and upload it somewhere
(picpaste.com, imgur.com, ...)
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1099 [09:37:07] <jelly> somiaj: they said wired, and it's
installed already
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1102 [09:37:46] <Siente> ip r outputs nothing
1103 [09:37:54] <Siente> and in ip a what do I need to look for?
1104 [09:37:58] <jelly> choice: a backport can be done by a
different debian developer.
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1106 [09:38:12] <choice> jelly: One that is less trustworthy?
1107 [09:38:14] <jelly> Siente: show the whole thing, please
1108 [09:38:21] <Siente> ok
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1111 [09:39:13] <jelly> choice: in this case, one that cares about
having a fixed package available for jessie users, as opposed to the
actual maintainer of irqbalance
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1113 [09:39:43] <Siente>
replaced-url
1114 [09:39:53] <choice> jelly: Funky
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1116 [09:40:24] <klys> siente, you'll need to give an ip
address to eno1
1117 [09:40:42] <choice> jelly: Thanky for the infos! I'm out
to get the first coffee of the day now.
1118 [09:40:46] <jelly> Siente: good. Now, is there an entry for
eno1 in /etc/network/interfaces ?
1119 [09:40:50] <klys> siente, do you wish to assign a static
address, or use dhcp?
1120 [09:41:01] <Siente> dhcp
1121 [09:41:21] <Siente> need to add auto en0 there or what
1122 [09:41:50] <jelly> Siente: can you show the whole thing?
1123 [09:41:54] <klys> siente, edit and save a file at
/etc/network/interfaces.d/eno1 or simply edit
/etc/network/interfaces as jelly is saying.
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1125 [09:42:33] <Siente>
replaced-url
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1128 [09:43:01] <klys> siente, auto lo eno1
1129 [09:43:21] <Siente> and then
1130 [09:43:40] <klys> save and exit the editor, # ifdown eno1;
ifup eno1
1131 [09:43:59] <Siente> what
1132 [09:44:18] <klys> those commands should be executed as root.
1133 [09:44:24] <jelly> Siente: well, that looks fine. Already
present allow-hotplug eno1 _should_ have set the interface up.
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1137 [09:44:50] <jelly> klys: why are you telling them to have
both auto and allow-hotplug for the same iface
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1139 [09:45:42] <klys> jelly, you go ahead then. it sounds like
something I would have configured as auto. I don't know why it
isn't working either.
1140 [09:45:50] <Siente> I still don't have internet
1141 [09:46:12] <Siente> executed both commands
1142 [09:46:19] <klys> perhaps you need a dhcp client
1143 [09:46:20] <jelly> Siente: show the current state of
/etc/network/interfaces
1144 [09:46:26] <Siente> okay
1145 [09:47:35] <Siente>
replaced-url
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1147 [09:48:52] <klys> en0 is not an interface, eno1 is, just you
can delete it from the auto line now.
1148 [09:48:55] <jelly> Siente: so you didn't change it?
1149 [09:49:09] <jelly> oh, en0
1150 [09:49:15] <Siente> I have added eno0
1151 [09:49:18] <Siente> aaaa
1152 [09:49:25] <Siente> it should be eno1
1153 [09:49:28] <Siente> right?
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1158 [09:50:37] <jelly> Siente: that's not useful, put it
back as it was before. You can replace "allow-hotplug
eno1" with "auto eno1" instead, but that's
probably not causing your issues
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1160 [09:51:21] <Siente> so what's causing the issues not
having internet?
1161 [09:51:31] <jelly> if you did an explicit "ifup
eno1" that would have ignored both auto and allow-hotplug
lines.
1162 [09:51:38] <jelly> we don't know yet
1163 [09:51:38] <klys> siente, you don't have a cable plugged
in?
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1165 [09:51:45] <klys> just a guess
1166 [09:51:46] <Siente> I have ofc
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1168 [09:52:02] <jelly> klys:
replaced-url
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1170 [09:52:34] <klys> yeah it's configured as ipv6 for some
reason
1171 [09:52:53] <Siente> no idea why
1172 [09:52:56] <jelly> Siente: are there any dhcp clients running
from boot or previous ifup command? ps -fe |grep dh
1173 [09:52:57] <Siente> it shouldn't be
1174 [09:53:04] <Dagger> that's not configured as v6. that
has no config on it at all
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1176 [09:53:27] <Dagger> ...except a MAC address and a link-local,
which is more or less an L3 MAC address
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1179 [09:54:18] <Siente>
replaced-url
1180 [09:54:55] <klys> looks like your dhcp client did not find
the router
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1185 [09:55:51] <klys> is your router configured as a dhcp server
over ethernet?
1186 [09:56:13] <klys> perhaps it is only serving wireless
devices.
1187 [09:56:31] <Siente> Idk I have internet on my windows 10
1188 [09:56:37] <Siente> how can I check out?
1189 [09:57:06] <klys> oh then you can try some commands to assign
a static ip address and ping your router
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1191 [09:57:20] <Siente> I don't have my own router I am
using the device provided by my current ISP
1192 [09:57:35] <Siente> it is a router as well
1193 [09:57:40] <Siente> I guess so
1194 [09:58:22] <jelly> I'll let klys walk you through that
1195 [09:58:40] <klys> I won't use the ip command, so...
1196 [09:59:05] <klys> # ifconfig eno1 192.168.0.2
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1198 [09:59:12] <klys> # ping 192.168.0.1
1199 [09:59:20] <klys> that's all there is to it usually
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1201 [09:59:53] <Siente> I am gonna take a quick shower brb but I
need to figure out how to have internet on my debian 9.2 I wanna use
it :xxxx
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1204 [10:00:11] <klys> tah-tah.
1205 [10:00:15] <Siente> hopefully it's okay for you to help
me in 10-15 mins
1206 [10:00:26] <Siente> I really need your help guys
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1220 [10:14:11] <Siente> klys man
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1226 [10:16:32] <Siente> jelly
1227 [10:16:43] <Siente> destination host unreachable
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1230 [10:17:07] <klys> siente, do you have access to your router
from your phone?
1231 [10:17:19] <Siente> I am currently using the wifi
1232 [10:17:25] <Siente> to be here
1233 [10:17:36] <klys> if so, pull up the admin page (browse to
the router's address)
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1235 [10:17:52] <Siente> idk If I have such page as I said
1236 [10:18:03] <Siente> I am using the ISP's device
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1238 [10:18:12] <Siente> I don't have my own router
1239 [10:18:30] <klys> can you tell the address to the router from
android wireless?
1240 [10:18:32] <Siente> and dunno if their router is like normal
router
1241 [10:18:37] <Siente> how?
1242 [10:18:50] <klys> well I have an android. go to wireless
settings.
1243 [10:19:05] <klys> hold down the tap on your access point
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1245 [10:19:09] <Siente> 192
1246 [10:19:15] <Siente> 192.168.0.3
1247 [10:19:27] <klys> okay, ping 192.168.0.3
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1251 [10:19:39] <Siente> same
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1254 [10:20:04] <klys> put 192.168.0.3 in your browser address bar
on your phone.
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1257 [10:20:32] <klys> was that the default gateway address?
1258 [10:20:47] <Siente> no idea but not loading
1259 [10:20:59] <klys> try putting in 192.168.0.1
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1261 [10:21:28] <Siente> not loading again
1262 [10:21:30] <klys> if you can not get a page, then go back to
wireless settings, hold it down, and click edit
1263 [10:21:45] <klys> make sure you have word of the gateway
address.
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1266 [10:22:07] <Siente> and then show advanced options?
1267 [10:22:11] <klys> yes
1268 [10:22:38] <klys> your phone is probably the computer at .0.3
would be my guess
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1270 [10:23:01] <saedelaere> I am currently trying to install
gitolite3. I already had gitolite2 running. during installation I
have been asked to provide the administrator's ssk key. which
key o I need to use here? The key of a remote user that will
administrator the gitolite installation or the key of a local user?
1271 [10:23:06] <Siente>
replaced-url
1272 [10:23:39] <klys> siente, can you scroll down?
1273 [10:23:45] <Siente> no?
1274 [10:24:00] <klys> uh, try 192.168.100.1
1275 [10:24:31] <Siente> not loading
1276 [10:25:00] <Siente> when I try to ping 1o2
1277 [10:25:06] <Siente> 192.168.100.1 or .3
1278 [10:25:18] <Siente> network is unreachable
1279 [10:25:43] <klys> siente, to acess the .100.x network, #
ifconfig eno1 192.168.100.27
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1281 [10:25:54] <tdn> Is it safe to run "diskscan"
utility on a mounted disk (root fs of running system) ?
1282 [10:26:21] <klys> tdn, # mount -o remount,ro /
1283 [10:26:33] <klys> t dn, thereafter you should # sync; reboot
1284 [10:26:46] <Siente> okay I can ping now
1285 [10:26:47] <Siente> ?
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1287 [10:27:44] <klys> siente, which addresses were you pinging
1288 [10:28:05] <Siente> 192.168.100.1 and it's working now
1289 [10:28:16] <Siente> after ifconfig 192.168.100.27
1290 [10:28:26] <Siente> ifconfig eno1 192
1291 [10:28:32] <Siente> .. I mean
1292 [10:28:51] <klys> siente, # route add default gw
192.168.100.1
1293 [10:29:05] <klys> siente, then check if you can ping
198.60.22.2
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1295 [10:29:31] <Siente> I can't
1296 [10:30:10] <klys> siente, are there only two machines on the
network? just your phone, your desktop, and the router? I think the
router is .100.1
1297 [10:30:22] <Siente> yes
1298 [10:30:27] <Siente> and maybe my mom's phone
1299 [10:30:33] <Siente> and the tablet
1300 [10:30:35] <Siente> 😂😂😂
1301 [10:30:49] <klys> siente, # ping -b 192.168.100.255
1302 [10:31:13] <Siente> not working
1303 [10:31:32] <klys> except you can still ping 192.168.100.1
right?
1304 [10:31:36] <Siente> yes
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1306 [10:32:34] <klys> siente, can you check the address of those
other devices to make sure they're not .1 ? it may help you
ascertain the address of their default gateway.
1307 [10:32:49] <Siente> okay
1308 [10:32:54] <Siente> 1 mom
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1312 [10:33:56] <Siente> my mom's phone is ending on 4
1313 [10:34:13] <klys> did it say the gateway address on the
settings?
1314 [10:34:53] <klys> if not, you could try modifying your ip
settings momentarily to static IP from DHCP and see if the default
shows up on yours
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1316 [10:35:12] <klys> and then just click cancel
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1319 [10:35:35] <Siente> the tablet on 2
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1321 [10:36:00] <klys> ok, we are now sure the router is .100.1 so
paste ip r again
1322 [10:36:50] <jaxson> is the router an actual device? sounds
mad but it's a valid question
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1324 [10:36:59] <klys> it is, yes.
1325 [10:37:15] <jaxson> does it have a management gui at all?
1326 [10:37:22] <Siente>
replaced-url
1327 [10:37:42] <Siente> from my isp's website when I login
1328 [10:37:48] <Siente> I can see some stuff there
1329 [10:38:05] <klys> that should be possible to ascertain by
browsing to
replaced-url
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1332 [10:38:53] <jaxson> well if it's an isp device he
won't be able to get there.. edge routers IP will be blocked
from client side for browsing..
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1335 [10:39:08] <jaxson> so what are you trying to do klys?
1336 [10:39:27] <klys> jaxson, what do you mean he can't
browse to .100.1 ?
1337 [10:39:31] <klys> he can ping it.
1338 [10:39:38] <jaxson> I'm sorry if I'm butting in ..
it's just my line of work so no some of routing ;)
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1341 [10:40:08] <jaxson> ping is different from any web
interface..
1342 [10:40:18] <jaxson> or telnet/ssh etc..
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1344 [10:40:19] <klys> jaxson, go on, explain
1345 [10:40:20] <Siente> it's my ISP's device yes
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1347 [10:40:33] <jaxson> no isp in their right mind would allow
customers to get to those..
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1349 [10:40:55] <Siente> I've installed debian 9.2 using the
net installer now I don't have internet on the debian
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1351 [10:41:06] <klys> I used to have an Actiontec Q1000 with
Centurylink in 2012. I was in charge of configuring it myself.
1352 [10:41:28] <jaxson> klys .. was it your isp router or one the
plugged into the wall where you live?
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1355 [10:41:46] <klys> jaxson, it was an ADSL router and it
plugged into the phone line.
1356 [10:41:48] <jaxson> Siente, same question for you as klys..
1357 [10:41:51] <jaxson> yep
1358 [10:42:15] <Siente> nope not into the wall
1359 [10:42:25] <Siente> it is external device looks like router
1360 [10:42:26] <jaxson> Siente, is it at your premises?
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1362 [10:42:43] <Siente> I've plugged my tvs and my lan cable
to it
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1365 [10:43:33] <Siente>
replaced-url
1366 [10:43:36] <jaxson> ok .. so it's a device on your home
network ..
1367 [10:43:40] <Siente> it's the device
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1369 [10:44:07] <jaxson> have you logged into it in the past?
1370 [10:44:12] <Siente> Huawei EchoLife HG8245
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1375 [10:44:21] <Siente> I have internet everywhere
1376 [10:44:26] <Siente> my windows 10 my phones tablets
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1380 [10:44:54] <Siente> I've installed my debian 9.2 using
the network installer successfully
1381 [10:45:03] <Siente> but don't have internet now
1382 [10:45:08] <jaxson> cool .. so if you have win10 .. just go
to cmd prompt and type in ipconfig /all
1383 [10:45:16] <klys> siente, it makes no sense to me that you
can't ping out, so I'll have you reboot into windows to
check your ip address settings if further attention is required.
1384 [10:45:22] <jaxson> that'll give you exactly the
settings
1385 [10:45:35] <jaxson> klys good plan :)
1386 [10:45:38] <Siente> and then
1387 [10:46:39] <jaxson> screen shot that .. and use it for the
settings in debian..
1388 [10:46:48] <klys> siente, it could be we have configured it
wrongly. that's basically true by the process of elimination
1389 [10:47:00] <jaxson> if it goes over the screen .. just cap
the appropriate interface
1390 [10:47:04] <Siente> but I have no idea how to configure the
settings on the debian
1391 [10:47:14] <jaxson> we can help with that..
1392 [10:47:22] <Siente> okay 1 mom guys
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1396 [10:48:48] <klys> siente, it was those two commands, #
ifconfig eno1 192.168.100.27; and # route add default gw
192.168.100.1
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1398 [10:49:07] <rawruw> one strange thing that happened was that
I lost the group with the same id as the user I added. Is that
expected and an explicit thing?
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1400 [10:49:42] <klys> rawruw, when did you lose that group?
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1402 [10:50:17] <rawruw> klys: userdel testuser, group disappeared
as well
1403 [10:50:25] <rawruw> the group with the name testuser
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1405 [10:50:49] <klys> oh, then it's probably supposed to
happen that way. did you check $ man userdel
1406 [10:50:57] <Siente>
replaced-url
1407 [10:51:46] <klys> siente, that looks like a bridged PPPoE
network.
1408 [10:52:00] <Siente> dafuq is this
1409 [10:52:13] <jaxson> yep
1410 [10:52:55] <klys> it means the router is configured to bridge
you right into the public address. you will need apt-get install
pppoeconfig
1411 [10:52:56] <Siente> I've installed oracle virtualbox on
my windows 10
1412 [10:53:28] <Siente> as I remember I am with DHCP
1413 [10:53:35] <Siente> on my phones it's DHCP as well
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1415 [10:53:49] <Siente> I've been with PPPoE 10 years ago
1416 [10:53:56] <Siente> dunno what you're talking about
1417 [10:54:00] <Siente> but I am noob
1418 [10:54:06] <rawruw> klys: yes. It'll delete the group if
no other user is using it as primary group, if USERGROUPS_ENAB is
defined which it seems to be.
1419 [10:54:16] <klys> I was with PPPoE five years ago
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1423 [10:54:37] <Siente> so what do I need to do
1424 [10:54:40] <Siente> i dunno
1425 [10:54:58] <Siente> it isn't because of the oracle
virtualbox
1426 [10:55:00] <klys> you need a pppoeconfig package and just
follow the prompts once it's installed.
1427 [10:55:00] <Siente> ?
1428 [10:55:03] <Siente> you sure?
1429 [10:55:09] <jaxson> the route probably handles the pppoe
authentication ..
1430 [10:55:13] <Siente> the output I mean
1431 [10:55:40] <Siente> and it's nothing to do with the
installed oracle virtualbox?
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1433 [10:56:22] <klys> 78.83.27.76 is a public ip address. not a
local network.
1434 [10:56:31] <jaxson> yep
1435 [10:56:46] <Siente> yes
1436 [10:57:11] <Siente> so I will boot the debian again
1437 [10:57:15] <klys> so I sincerely doubt virtualbox is
interfering.
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1439 [10:57:55] <Siente> my ISP configured static ip on that lan
port which I am currently using
1440 [10:58:02] <Siente> the other port is with non static ip
1441 [10:58:16] <choice> jelly: Ok, after having a coffee, I feel
adventurous. I will try the jessie backport for irqbalance.
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1443 [10:59:56] <klys> siente, the package is actually called
pppoeconf
1444 [11:00:05] <choice> So I will add this to sources.list: deb
replaced-url
1445 [11:00:19] <choice> Then run apt-get update
1446 [11:00:49] <choice> And then do this? apt-get -t
jessie-backports install irqbalance
1447 [11:01:12] <klys> choice, sounds about right.
1448 [11:01:24] <choice> klys: Thanks. Here we go ...
1449 [11:02:14] <choice> And then this? service irqbalance restart
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1451 [11:02:31] <Siente> so apt-get install pppoeconfig now?
1452 [11:02:48] <klys> siente, apt-get install pppoeconf
1453 [11:03:00] <Siente> my debian is not booting up now o_0
1454 [11:03:19] <choice> How can I see if the new version of
irqbalance is running now?
1455 [11:03:21] <Siente> ah it booted
1456 [11:03:56] <klys> choice, # ps waux | grep irq
1457 [11:03:57] <rozie> didn't follow full discussion about
this not working internet, but if phone connects with wifi to router
without pppoe config, I believe computer should have get IP from
DHCP
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1459 [11:04:18] <Siente> can't install it
1460 [11:04:24] <choice> klys: That does not output anything
related to irqbalance.
1461 [11:04:46] <rozie> somehow I don't belive in such setup,
that router is pppoe termination device for wifi and does not
terminate pppoe for ethernet devices
1462 [11:04:53] <klys> siente, log and show the packages it's
trying to download
1463 [11:05:13] <Siente> what do you mean
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1465 [11:05:31] <klys> siente, it didn't work due to network
failure, right?
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1467 [11:05:49] <choice> klys: Does that mean the backport thing
killed irqbalance?
1468 [11:05:50] <klys> siente, you should have a list of packages
it tried to download
1469 [11:05:54] <Siente>
replaced-url
1470 [11:06:28] * choice begins to think maybe he should not have done
the backport thing...
1471 [11:06:53] <choice> Oh it's back!
1472 [11:06:54] <klys> siente, you should be able to use that in
windows to fetch the right packages from
replaced-url
1473 [11:07:12] <choice> klys: it does not say anything about the
version
1474 [11:07:24] <Siente> but I haven't done that before
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1476 [11:07:28] <Siente> and I had internet
1477 [11:07:28] <choice> klys: just: /usr/sbin/irqbalance
--pid=/var/run/irqbalance.pid
1478 [11:07:40] <klys> choice, dpkg -l irqbalance
1479 [11:08:28] <choice> klys: Awesome, it's v1.1 now!
1480 [11:08:37] <klys> :)
1481 [11:08:54] <Siente> klys what should I do next?
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1483 [11:09:28] <klys> siente, with that pic in mind, boot windows
and browse to
replaced-url
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1485 [11:09:51] <Siente> and I need to download the packages
needed
1486 [11:09:58] <klys> yes.
1487 [11:10:52] <choice> After upgrading the irqbalance demon to a
new version, would you guys run any particular tests to see if the
system still performs well?
1488 [11:11:14] <choice> This is a server that serves 50k users
every day. I don't want to take any chances.
1489 [11:11:22] <Siente> may you help me with that
1490 [11:11:24] <klys> choice, mebby I'd open 72 tabs in
firefox.
1491 [11:11:42] <klys> siente, let me know if it looks
prohibitive.
1492 [11:11:59] <choice> klys: There is no Firefox. It's a
server.
1493 [11:12:01] <Siente> I have no idea how to search for them the
rigbt way
1494 [11:12:06] <Siente> right*
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1497 [11:13:05] <klys> siente, just use the first search tool
(there are two) on the page and type in pppoeconf
1498 [11:13:10] <Siente> okay
1499 [11:13:45] <Siente> and then
1500 [11:14:13] <klys> siente, see the bottom of the page,
right-click amd64 and open in new tab
1501 [11:14:36] <klys> oh first click the package name
1502 [11:14:44] <klys> then do that.
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1505 [11:15:15] <Siente>
replaced-url
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1507 [11:15:40] <klys> siente, this page has an amd64 near the
bottom.
1508 [11:16:18] <Siente> it has download pppoeconf architecture
all
1509 [11:16:32] <klys> siente, also open ppp and libpcap0.8 in new
tabs
1510 [11:16:49] <klys> all works, then you have it for your system
too.
1511 [11:17:06] <klys> use all if it says all.
1512 [11:17:30] <Siente> I don't see libpcap
1513 [11:17:39] <klys> ppp's page will have that
1514 [11:18:05] <Siente> but ppp is there 2 times
1515 [11:18:07] <Siente> which one
1516 [11:18:19] <klys> just keep doing open in new tab. those two
are the same entry.
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1519 [11:19:04] <Siente> okay and I need to download ppp for amd64
and the libccap
1520 [11:19:20] <klys> libpcap0.8 and ppp, yes.
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1522 [11:19:35] <klys> did you download the other one yet?
1523 [11:19:47] <Siente> yes all them 3
1524 [11:19:50] <Siente> are downloaded
1525 [11:19:58] <klys> okay time to reboot
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1528 [11:20:34] <Siente> okay and now
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1532 [11:20:54] <klys> siente, mount your windows partition
1533 [11:21:10] <Siente> ohhh I don't remember how :(
1534 [11:21:27] <klys> siente, first you will need an empty
directory: # mkdir /c
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1536 [11:21:43] <Siente> what is this a start job is running for
raise network interfaces
1537 [11:21:47] <Siente> it takes ages to load
1538 [11:21:49] <klys> siente then you will need the output of #
fdisk -l /dev/sda
1539 [11:21:54] <Siente> since we changed some settings
1540 [11:22:15] <klys> siente, it's trying to bring up the
network.
1541 [11:22:41] <klys> failing that, it should continue.
1542 [11:23:00] <klys> also I am a bit lagged
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1544 [11:24:15] <klys> siente, with that output, mount /dev/sdaX
/c; where X is the number of your largest windows partition.
1545 [11:24:23] <Siente> okay I've moved the packages to
/home/siente/Downloads
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1547 [11:24:47] <Siente> how to install them now
1548 [11:24:51] <klys> siente, # dpkg -i /path/to/libpcap0.8_*.deb
1549 [11:25:14] <klys> then ppp and pppoeconf
1550 [11:25:22] <Siente> and then
1551 [11:25:24] <Siente> done
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1553 [11:25:42] <klys> it should have given you a pppoeconf
command
1554 [11:26:01] <Siente> I need to type pppoeconf now?
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1556 [11:26:10] <klys> I think so.
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1558 [11:26:43] <klys> yes.
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1560 [11:28:08] <Siente>
replaced-url
1561 [11:28:14] <Siente> => I give up
1562 [11:28:35] <klys> haha
1563 [11:29:11] <Siente> what now
1564 [11:29:23] <Siente> why is fate against me?
1565 [11:29:39] <annadane> courage, my friend, all shall be
resolved in time
1566 [11:29:40] <klys> siente, you should try # ps waux | grep ppp
1567 [11:30:07] <Siente> and?
1568 [11:30:17] <klys> and if it says anyting let me know
1569 [11:30:46] <Siente>
replaced-url
1570 [11:31:02] <Siente> it says fml
1571 [11:31:10] <Siente> =D
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1579 [11:31:55] <klys> right, somehow your access concentrator is
not accessible from linux (though it is from windows) what was that
about virtualbox, anyway?
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1582 [11:32:59] <Siente> nothing I've installed oracle
virtualbox to install Linux on VM
1583 [11:33:19] <klys> you could try # ifconfig eno1
192.168.100.27; route add default gw 192.168.100.1; ping
198.60.22.2; and just let it sit for a minute
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1587 [11:34:54] <klys> it seems that would have been analogous to
what rozie was saying
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1589 [11:35:08] <klys> that it should work out of the box
1590 [11:35:14] <Siente> nothing is happening
1591 [11:35:19] <Siente> it was working in the past
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1593 [11:35:23] <Siente> out of the box
1594 [11:35:32] <klys> okok, if you want you can try to run
pppoeconf again
1595 [11:35:33] <Siente> and I've installed it with the
network installer
1596 [11:36:05] <Siente> timeout again
1597 [11:36:18] <Siente> same
1598 [11:36:22] <Siente> not connected
1599 [11:36:28] <klys> let's try to ping 212.50.10.50
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1601 [11:37:00] <Siente> not woeki
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1603 [11:37:05] <Siente> not working
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1605 [11:37:28] <klys> siente, mebby someone else can help, just
lurk for an hour or so
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1608 [11:37:41] <klys> is my advice at this point
1609 [11:37:47] <Siente> lurk?
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1612 [11:38:04] <klys> yeah because I don't know everything
about pppoe
1613 [11:38:11] <Siente> okay
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1628 [11:48:35] <ledeni> Siente, did you start pppoe
'systemctl start pppoe'
1629 [11:48:55] <BiG_NoBoDy> hi guys, maybe you could remind me an
option to minidlna, which forces sorting by name?
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1643 [12:06:25] <Siente> ledeni no?
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1664 [12:18:40] <Siente> ledeni are you there?
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1666 [12:19:05] <Zolee64> Hi, Where should I put GPG keys?
replaced-url
1667 [12:19:24] <themill> please don't use debgen
1668 [12:19:56] <BiG_NoBoDy> is it in .gpg?
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1672 [12:21:09] <Zolee64> themill: I don't see other options
1673 [12:21:21] <themill> for what?
1674 [12:21:33] <themill> debgen does nothing useful
1675 [12:21:38] <Zolee64> To know what should I put in
sourcer.list
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1677 [12:21:44] <themill> for what release?
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1680 [12:21:49] <Zolee64> stable
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1682 [12:21:55] <themill> !stretch sources.list
1683 [12:21:56] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for
"Stretch" has three lines: "deb
replaced-url
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1685 [12:22:07] <themill> ^^ those 3 lines. Job done.
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1688 [12:22:28] <ledeni> Siente, tryto to start pppoe
'systemctl start pppoe'
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1691 [12:22:40] <gunix> with the propermirror. i don't think
deb.debian.org/debian is a CDN
1692 [12:22:43] <Zolee64> there are 3rd party repos I'd like
to use
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1696 [12:23:09] <tdn> Is it safe to run "diskscan"
utility on a mounted disk (root fs of running system) ?
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1698 [12:23:48] <ledeni> Siente, in terminal 'systemctl start
pppoe'
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1700 [12:24:17] <jaxson> wouldn't it be better to just use
the nat'd connection from the server?
1701 [12:24:37] <jaxson> it's just a session isn't it
1702 [12:24:41] <gunix> Zolee64: i have 3rd party repo for
weechat. the one in the debian repo is too old
1703 [12:25:01] <Zolee64> I ask it agaui. Maybe someone answers to
MY question. Where should I put those GPG keys? Please someone
answer to me!
1704 [12:25:40] <jaxson> Zolee64, my answer is not going to be
helpful .. hence keeping quiet on yours :)
1705 [12:25:45] <themill> Zolee64: "those gpg keys" is
about as vague as you can get and you are strongly encouraged not to
break your machine
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1713 [12:27:36] <themill> (and seriously, please don't use
debgen.simplylinux.ch. it's crap. it generates sources.list
that are full of errors and it routinely causes problems... but what
would I know from having done this for times measured in
decades....)
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1723 [12:33:06] <Siente> ledeni okay I will try it
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1727 [12:34:38] <ledeni> Siente, to make on boot 'systemctl
enable pppoe'
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1736 [12:39:16] <rawruw> don't linux need something better
than systemd to grow?
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1738 [12:41:04] <Siente> ledeni do I need to run pppoeconf
afterwards?
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1740 [12:41:40] <ledeni> Siente, no
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1745 [12:45:53] <ledeni> Siente, try to set dsl connection with
'nm-connection-editor'(just run in terminal)
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1751 [12:46:38] <BiG_NoBoDy> tdn - as far as I remember, yes, just
run it was ok for me. :)
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1803 [13:32:38] <MEGAF> Hi folks, hows things?
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1805 [13:33:19] <MEGAF> I'd like to use a local copy of the
packages in the DVD, so I cp the dists and pool directory and added
it to sources.list
1806 [13:33:29] <MEGAF> but apt complains it doesnt have a key
1807 [13:33:34] <MEGAF> how do I fix that?
1808 [13:33:50] <MEGAF> E: The repository 'file:/srv/debian
stretch Release' is not signed.
1809 [13:33:50] <MEGAF> N: Updating from such a repository
can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
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1813 [13:36:25] <tdn> bionix, ok
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1831 [13:47:42] <Siente> Hello guys
1832 [13:47:50] <Siente> ledeni are you still there?
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1835 [13:49:49] <petn-randall> MEGAF: Can you show the output of
'apt update' and also your sources.list? You can use
replaced-url
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1840 [13:53:28] <MEGAF> petn-randall, the apt update gives the
error I put above
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1842 [13:53:42] <MEGAF> deb file:/srv/debian stretch main contrib
1843 [13:53:50] <Siente> how is the debian net installer
connecting to the internet and getting ip?
1844 [13:53:55] <confusedcricket> I am officially really confused.
if i install strong swan client software on a debian laptop, and
connect to the access point, and try and establish a connection, it
stalls at ~sending packet from ip[500] to ip[500] (352 bytes), now,
if i run a vm with a bridged adapter, the exact same happens. but if
i run the vm in natmode, it freaking connects. I have a pretty
standard linksys router on the wireless side.
1845 [13:54:02] <MEGAF> and this is the line in sources.list
1846 [13:54:02] <petn-randall> MEGAF: Is that the *complete*
output?
1847 [13:54:21] <MEGAF> the part that matters, yes
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1849 [13:55:05] <MEGAF> E: The repository 'file:/srv/debian
stretch Release' is not signed.
1850 [13:55:05] <MEGAF> N: Updating from such a repository
can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
1851 [13:55:05] <MEGAF> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for
repository creation and user configuration details.
1852 [13:55:07] <MEGAF> full error output
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1854 [13:55:32] <petn-randall> MEGAF: Please you a paste site for
sharing content, otherwise the bot might kick you for flooding.
1855 [13:55:38] <petn-randall> s/you/use/
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1859 [13:55:51] <petn-randall> (next time)
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1861 [13:56:09] <hipodilski> hi guys I have a question related to
debian installable kernels
1862 [13:56:41] <petn-randall> MEGAF: Take a look at apt-cdrom, it
will create sources.list lines for you that don't have this
problem.
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1865 [13:56:48] <hipodilski> i'm having a thinkpad with intel
core 2 duo processor and I want to install a kernel that would fit
it best
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1867 [13:57:16] <MEGAF> petn-randall, I use IRC for quite some
time already, 10+ years of Freenode alone ;)
1868 [13:57:16] <MEGAF> 11+ years actually
1869 [13:57:25] <hipodilski> i was wondering is the
linux-headers-4.9.0-3-rt-686-pae best choice for that cpu ?
1870 [13:57:32] <hipodilski> i'm currently running
4.9.0-4-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT
1871 [13:57:39] <MEGAF> hipodilski, default amd64 kernel is the
best
1872 [13:57:50] <petn-randall> hipodilski: I'd use the one
shipped with the release.
1873 [13:57:51] <MEGAF> hipodilski, linux-image-amd64
1874 [13:58:15] <petn-randall> MEGAF: Not sure how that info is
relevant to the issue.
1875 [13:58:17] <hipodilski> MEGAF: but isn't a PREEMPT
kernel a better choice
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1877 [13:58:32] <MEGAF> rt stands for real time, basically for
scientific and multimedia workstations
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1879 [13:58:46] <MEGAF> preempt would be halfway
1880 [13:58:52] <petn-randall> hipodilski: real-time has a very
specific meaning that isn't relevant for Desktop systems.
1881 [13:58:59] <MEGAF> debian kernel is semi preempt
1882 [13:59:06] <MEGAF> its good for desktop and servers
1883 [13:59:55] <Tarrasquero> heee
1884 [14:00:08] <hipodilski> petn-randall: i read that PREEMPT is
perfect for desktop and liquorix kernel is compiled that way?
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1886 [14:00:12] <hipodilski> isn't that correct
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1894 [14:00:37] <MEGAF> not sure liquorix works on stretch
1895 [14:00:55] <MEGAF> hipodilski, but man,m stick to the
default, I garantee you will not feel any difference
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1900 [14:02:45] <petn-randall> hipodilski: preemptible kernels
give you a guarantee to do context switching within a certain
timeframe (~1 ms) at a cost of computing performance. This is
relevant if you have a machine that is operating a stop switch for a
circular saw, but not for a desktop.
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1906 [14:06:00] <dario_> I'm trying to create e USB multiboot
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using gparted, making GPT table and a vfat32 partition, but if I
plug the USB nothing happens, I can see /dev/sdb1 and I can mount it
as root, but why debian doesn't mount it as a regular usb pen?
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1943 [14:30:10] <shtrb> How can I close a bug on a BTS ? (fixed on
upstream)
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1945 [14:30:46] <tremon> fixed upstream doesn't mean the bug
is fixed in debian, it still needs to propagate
1946 [14:31:04] <petn-randall> shtrb: I believe you can do that
with reportbug. Tagged it with "fixup-upstream" at least.
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1948 [14:31:14] <shtrb> thanks
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1969 [14:43:03] <hipodilski> petn-randall: what is a stop switch
for a circular saw?
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1972 [14:44:01] <shtrb> not petn , but in many you have a dead man
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2056 [15:27:58] <ryzokuken> hey all!
2057 [15:28:04] <ryzokuken> needed a little help.
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2060 [15:28:24] <shtrb> !ask
2061 [15:28:24] <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>.
2062 [15:28:34] <ryzokuken> I just installed a fresh copy of
debian stretch, trying to install packages over apt asks me to enter
the install CS
2063 [15:28:37] <ryzokuken> CD**
2064 [15:28:51] <ryzokuken> but I need to install the package from
the internet.
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2068 [15:29:55] <abrotman> ryzokuken: edit /etc/apt/sources.list,
comment out the CD source line
2069 [15:30:05] <abrotman> then run your package manage update
routine
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2071 [15:30:09] <ryzokuken> abrotman: okay
2072 [15:30:24] <ryzokuken> shouldn't this have been done in
the installation?
2073 [15:30:33] <abrotman> some people prefer teh CD
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2075 [15:30:49] <dvs> ryzokuken, not if you used a CD/DVD image to
do the install
2076 [15:30:57] <shtrb> could it be that redshift had been
installed without a widget ?
2077 [15:31:09] <shtrb> sorry , wrong place
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2084 [15:33:53] <intore> hi all, I'm using a debian stretch
9.2, updated this morning from 9.1 becasue of the updates about WPA2
bug. i found here
replaced-url
2085 [15:34:18] <ryzokuken> also, how do I set a custom font in
the tty?
2086 [15:34:42] <shtrb> intore , apt-cache policy packagename and
check the version number
2087 [15:34:52] <ryzokuken> I did `sudo dpkg-reconfigure
console-setup`, but how to add custom fonts to that list?
2088 [15:35:05] <petn-randall> !krackattacks
2089 [15:35:05] <dpkg> Just update your wpa_supplicant or hostapd.
It has been fixed in 2:2.4-1+deb9u1 for stretch, 1:2.3-1+deb8u5 for
jessie, and 1:1.0-3+deb7u4 for wheezy. See also
replaced-url
2090 [15:35:06] <abrotman> intore: check the DSA, ensure the
package numbers match
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2094 [15:39:11] <intore> shtrb: I ran sudo apt-cache policy
wpasupplicant (I hope this is the correct package name) and I found
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2096 [15:39:50] <intore> shtrb: I'm sorry for newline,
Installed: 2:2.4-1+deb9u1
2097 [15:40:20] <shtrb> that seem to be the correct one
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2099 [15:40:51] <intore> thanks shtrb
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2116 [15:46:57] <d0uglas> Hey now everybody. So I just retired an
old hard drive, like over a decade old, and with the help of you
guys and of dd I moved on over to a fresh fancy SSD, and WOAH DAMN
this baby's fast (I thought it already was fast). One concern,
I had to reboot with an abrupt power cycle, and when booting it had
to do a bunch of inode cleaning. That's a result of my ugly
rebooting, right, I shouldn't be worried about the new drive?
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2119 [15:47:52] <shtrb> yes
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2128 [15:49:50] <d0uglas> thanks shtrb.. follow up, when I cloned
the larger ssd from the original (ssd 1tb, original 300 gigs), it
layed down the original partition structure (including size and
order), so mapped out on the new drive I came up with my swap
partition right in the middle. There's no way to relocate that
in order to resize my main partition to 900, that's stuck at
300?
2129 [15:49:53] <d0uglas> not the end of the world
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2131 [15:50:41] <tw> you can probably get away with destroying the
swap partition and moving it to the end.
2132 [15:50:59] <d0uglas> tw: clever!
2133 [15:51:00] <shtrb> d0uglas, you can do that , drop the swap ,
encrypment the orignial parttion , recreate the swap at the end
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2135 [15:51:22] <d0uglas> brilliant guys, thanks
2136 [15:51:24] <shtrb> don't know if SSD needs or not need
calling sync after the write
2137 [15:52:13] <tw> just make sure the swap partition is not
active when you do it.
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2139 [15:52:27] <d0uglas> well i'd do it off of a live cd
unmounted
2140 [15:52:32] <tw> Ah, then you're set.
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2142 [15:52:52] <tw> Normally I'd recommend a full backup,
but you're coming from an old HDD, so you have one.
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2144 [15:53:16] <d0uglas> exactly, and so I should do it now
before I make changes on the ssd and end up having to redo things
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2146 [15:53:48] <shtrb> d0uglas , learning from experiance make
sure your SSD is backedup - they are sold to be as more reliable but
may fail in the most annoying time
2147 [15:53:54] <petn-randall> shtrb: 'sync' just tells
the kernel to flush any unwritten data from RAM to disk, regardless
of storage type.
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2150 [15:54:25] <shtrb> petn-randall , as told I have no idea if
that is needed or not on an SSD.
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2152 [15:54:52] <d0uglas> shtrb: well presently the ssd backup is
the old hard drive, but yes moving forward I'll have another
relatively-new ssd backing up the important stuff
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2154 [15:55:09] <shtrb> I meant , from SSD to a non SSD.
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2157 [15:56:30] <d0uglas> I'm an adobe premiere guy, but
decided I could get the hang of kdenlive and survive, gonna see how
correct I was now. Man it's nice to have a real machine again,
and not headless this time but with four screens. That wasn't
easy years back, getting multiple screens working with twinview
2158 [15:57:25] <d0uglas> now, alt f2 kscreen drag drop apply
done.
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2161 [15:58:33] <MSDOS> Debian Rules!
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2163 [15:58:51] <petn-randall> debian/rules
2164 [15:59:41] <MSDOS> does debian have rules?
2165 [15:59:48] <d0uglas> ... #debian rules, what would debian be
without #debian?
2166 [16:00:07] <MSDOS> debian would just be the kernal
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2168 [16:00:35] <d0uglas> i've juiced untold tens of
thousands of dollars' worth of support from this channel over
the decades, and top shelf dry humor, and not too many kickbans
2169 [16:01:02] <gunix> d0uglas: you mean you got free support or
you helped others?
2170 [16:01:07] <MSDOS> that seems very nice
2171 [16:01:13] <d0uglas> I do what I can to pay it back
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2175 [16:01:41] <d0uglas> rephrased, this channel is chock full of
both kind and uniquely knowledgable folks
2176 [16:01:42] * petn-randall awaits a check of tens of thousands of
dollars in the mail soon. ;)
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2178 [16:02:45] <MSDOS> so this is the right place to be then
2179 [16:02:59] <shtrb> Zimbabuean ?
2180 [16:03:21] <MSDOS> me?
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2183 [16:03:59] <shtrb> petn
2184 [16:04:08] <sphalerite> Can I roll back an apt installation,
so that the state of all the packages goes back to what it was
before?
2185 [16:04:10] <shtrb> and you
2186 [16:04:15] <rant> the joke was about Zimbabwe dollars
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2188 [16:04:35] <rant> sphalerite: yes, by restoring your backup
2189 [16:04:37] <petn-randall> shtrb: petn<tab>
2190 [16:05:03] <shtrb> nice it works , thanks
2191 [16:05:18] <petn-randall> sphalerite: You can simply check
what packages you install by looking at /var/log/apt/history.log,
and removing those you have installed.
2192 [16:05:51] <jelly> sphalerite: there is no intrinsic support
for that, no
2193 [16:06:32] <sphalerite> eeeeh
2194 [16:06:33] <jelly> thus in general the only sure way is to
restore the whole system from a previous backup
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2197 [16:06:57] <sphalerite> Alright, thanks
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2211 [16:11:44] <intore> abrotman: my wpasupplicant version is
updated. where could i see the dsa version?
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2221 [16:14:42] <jelly> !dsa-3999
2222 [16:14:43] <dpkg> Just update your wpa_supplicant or hostapd.
It has been fixed in 2:2.4-1+deb9u1 for stretch, 1:2.3-1+deb8u5 for
jessie, and 1:1.0-3+deb7u4 for wheezy. See also
replaced-url
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2224 [16:15:04] <jelly> intore: ^^
2225 [16:16:23] <Lap64> !flightgear
2226 [16:16:23] <dpkg> flightgear is, like, a GPL'ed 3D
flight simulator.
replaced-url
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2233 [16:19:45] <Megaf> Hi all, I'd like to cut power/disable
the USB device 05AC:0236, any idea how to do that?
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2236 [16:21:11] <intore> thanks jelly, wpasupplicant is updated in
my debian stretch at version 2:2.4-1+deb9u1. I would only know where
I can see the DSA in my system
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2245 [16:23:58] <Utonto> ciao a tutti
2246 [16:24:04] <Utonto> !list
2247 [16:24:04] <dpkg> utonto: È possibile scaricare un
sacco di software libero puntando il tuo browser a
replaced-url
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2255 [16:27:40] <jelly> intore: you don't see the
announcement itself, but can read the changelog for any installed
package: zless /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/changelog.Debian.gz
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2259 [16:29:28] <jonathan_x> Piping into a file, redirecting into
it, overwriting the file with >. My program seeks in the file.
The seeks are meant to create 0s, but it skips existing data.
2260 [16:29:52] <jonathan_x> Is it possible that > does not
actually unlink the old file?
2261 [16:30:08] <jonathan_x> After removing the files the anomaly
was gone.
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2264 [16:30:40] <jelly> jonathan_x: correct, > on an existing
file just truncates it
2265 [16:30:44] <tobiasBora> Hello,
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2268 [16:31:31] <jonathan_x> ouch
2269 [16:31:44] <tobiasBora> I'd like to know, in a script
bash, I need at some point to run a new shell (that relies on proot)
and then write some commands in this shell. How can I do that ?
2270 [16:32:20] <jelly> tobiasBora: do you know all the commands
and their order in advance?
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2273 [16:32:34] <jelly> also, what is proot.
2274 [16:32:42] <tobiasBora> jelly: I'd say yes
2275 [16:32:50] <crcrcr> what version of kernel does testing use?
2276 [16:32:56] <jelly> ,kernels
2277 [16:32:57] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.14.0-rc5-686 (4.14~rc5-1~exp1); sid: 4.13.0-1-686
(4.13.4-2); buster: 4.13.0-1-686 (4.13.4-2); stretch-backports:
4.12.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.12.13-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-4-686
(4.9.51-1); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686
(4.9.30-2+deb9u5~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae
(3.16.43-2+deb8u5); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
2278 [16:32:58] <judd> (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy:
3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.93-1)
2279 [16:33:07] <jelly> crcrcr: buster: 4.13.0-1-686 (4.13.4-2)
2280 [16:33:21] <crcrcr> thanks^^
2281 [16:33:30] <tobiasBora> proot is a tool that help you to
create false chroot, by editing in real time the paths
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2283 [16:33:53] <tobiasBora> and I can run "proot ...
bash", that will run a bash in this new "chroot"
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2285 [16:34:12] <jelly> tobiasBora: bash can accept a script on
stdin, or you can create a script before and run "bash
scriptname"
2286 [16:34:27] <crcrcr> i'm in stable right now, any reasons
why i shouldn't go testing?
2287 [16:34:29] <jelly> ,i proot
2288 [16:34:30] <judd> Package proot (utils, optional) in
stretch/amd64: emulate chroot, bind mount and binfmt_misc for
non-root users. Version: 5.1.0-1.2; Size: 73.1k; Installed: 2239k;
Homepage:
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2289 [16:34:37] <jelly> crcrcr: things will break.
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2291 [16:35:02] <jelly> also, you won't get any more help
from this channel
2292 [16:35:11] <jelly> !debian-next
2293 [16:35:11] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2294 [16:35:18] <jelly> !sid faq
2295 [16:35:18] <dpkg>
replaced-url
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2297 [16:35:41] <jelly> crcrcr: ^^ maybe go read that faq
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2300 [16:36:54] <jelly> ah, a kind of fakechroot
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2302 [16:37:26] <unkmar> What is the proper way to disable suspend
mode?
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2306 [16:38:55] <unkmar> upgrading wpasupplicant. May disappear.
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2308 [16:39:31] <apollo13> I am seeing some weird artifacts with
antialising on visual studio code:
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2313 [16:42:37] <matrix_architect> what a shame
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2330 [16:49:45] <jelly> apollo13: I've seen similar artifacts
with font rendering in xchat and hexchat from time to time
2331 [16:49:56] <apollo13> jelly: any fix?
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2336 [16:50:37] <jelly> mostly they got fixed with newer intel
drivers, or if I switched over to a nvidia card
2337 [16:51:03] <apollo13> mhm, fixed it with some fontconfig
magic
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2340 [16:51:20] <apollo13> I think, lets see how other apps behave
now
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2439 [17:48:34] <F764> hi. whenever I have switched users on my
debian 9 OS and want to attach a usb device, it does not get mounted
(it just says that the device is busy when i want to open it)
2440 [17:48:47] <F764> what could be the reason for that? it does
not happen when I have not yet switche users
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2445 [17:50:39] <tw> If I had to guess? First user does not lose
their console access because they're not logged out. So
it's automounted under the first user.
2446 [17:51:07] <F764> tw: makes sense.. so I should log out
instead of switch user, i guess?
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2449 [17:51:51] <tw> You'd have to try it. If that is
actually what is happening that's annoying behavior.
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2452 [17:52:48] <F764> ok, thx tw
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2498 [18:13:40] <rakor1> Hi, starting my Stretch on a thinkpad T61
always shows at startup an error about TPM, but I don't know
what that means?!
2499 [18:13:56] <Logg> Trusted Platform Module
2500 [18:14:01] <Logg> I think it can be disabled in bios
2501 [18:14:24] <Logg> to me personally, I think it's a
government backdoor anyway
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2503 [18:14:27] <jelly> rakor1: which exact error?
2504 [18:14:30] <rakor1> But what about the messages? Do I need
this module?
2505 [18:15:11] <rakor1> jelly: I have to reboot to look... cant
remember exactly... SOmething about gettin a value
2506 [18:15:28] <Logg> dmesg | grep TPM
2507 [18:15:50] <rakor1> [ 1.964252] tpm tpm0: A TPM error (6)
occurred attempting to read a pcr value
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2513 [18:17:31] <jelly> rakor1: does anything fail to work?
2514 [18:17:35] <rakor1> no
2515 [18:17:58] <InSomN1aC> problems with the wiki?
2516 [18:18:12] <Logg> I'd honestly just look in bios to
disable the TPM. it's not needed.
2517 [18:18:35] <Logg> the "trusted" in the name is a
dead giveaway you can't trust it
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2519 [18:19:20] <rakor1> ok, so I'll ignore it...
2520 [18:19:38] <rakor1> Another question. Why don't i get
bootmessages ob systemstart?
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2522 [18:20:28] <rakor1> I just see the TPM error and later the
gdm. But no bootmessages.
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2524 [18:21:37] <jelly> they're hidden by default in recent
debian releases
2525 [18:21:48] <rakor1> Why that?!
2526 [18:22:04] <rakor1> Thats one advantage of unix-systems
2527 [18:22:31] <jelly> rakor1: remove the quiet option from
/etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX* lines, run update-grub, then
you'll have old verbosity back
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2530 [18:22:51] <rakor1> Thanks!
2531 [18:23:11] <shtrb> Logg , some firmware options are now
spewing errors when they are not available at boot option
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2533 [18:23:22] <shtrb> sorry rakor1 ^
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2549 [18:29:59] <lungaro> can anyone recommend a easy to setup
point to point vpn ?
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2552 [18:30:19] <lungaro> I want to network a bunch of nodes into
a single private network space for convenience
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2557 [18:31:43] <Logg> !networking
2558 [18:31:43] <dpkg> For basic networking, «man
interfaces» and see
replaced-url
2559 [18:31:59] <Logg> not really what I had in mind. there's
a #networking channel somewhere
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2584 [18:43:20] <smlb> j #gentoo-chat
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2595 [18:48:20] <Vladik> hi
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2613 [18:57:45] <manb> hi
2614 [18:58:10] <manb> i just uninstalled ecryptfs after copying
my data out of my home partition. i deleted the /home/.ecryptfs
folder
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2616 [18:58:30] <manb> when i reboot, it tries to fsck the home
partition. any idea why and how to stop it?
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2619 [18:58:57] <manb> i already uninstalled using "apt-get
remove ecryptfs-utils libecryptfs0"
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2623 [19:00:46] <manb> ecryptfs partition doesnt even show up in
fstab
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2625 [19:01:50] <InSomN1aC>
replaced-url
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2627 [19:02:35] <InSomN1aC> anyone having problems accessing the
wiki?
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2632 [19:04:25] <crcrcr> mm
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2634 [19:04:51] <Megaf> InSomN1aC, works here
2635 [19:04:56] <Fludixx> The wiki is working
2636 [19:05:01] <Megaf> try chrome(ium)
2637 [19:05:21] <Fludixx> Try restarting your network
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2641 [19:08:10] <Megaf> eldebrim1, ping
2642 [19:08:17] <abff> I'm gonna bet your client certificate
isn't working
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2644 [19:08:30] <manb> abff: u talking to me?
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2646 [19:08:48] <abff> InSomN1aC
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2649 [19:09:45] <Fludixx> @manb I dont really get your Problem are
you trying to uninstall ecryptfs?
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2655 [19:11:32] <InSomN1aC> abff well i have update everything
2656 [19:11:43] <InSomN1aC> but i'll check on the cert
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2658 [19:12:09] <Fludixx> InSomN1aC are you trying to change Grub
background?
2659 [19:12:35] <InSomN1aC> Fludixx, was just doing some readings
2660 [19:12:41] <Megaf> InSomN1aC, maybe just install
ca-certificates
2661 [19:12:55] <InSomN1aC> i don't see a point into
restarting the network
2662 [19:13:12] <Megaf> because HTTPS thing I suggest trying other
browser
2663 [19:13:22] <InSomN1aC> Megaf, looking into it
2664 [19:13:23] <abff> InSomN1aC I would say delete the
certificate for debian.org in Mozilla >
about:preferences#advanced
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2666 [19:13:30] <abff> restart firefox and try again
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2668 [19:15:05] <abff> or if that doesn't exist, do what
Megaf said cause he seems to know ;)
2669 [19:15:18] <Fludixx> Maybe wiki.debian.org dosent has an
index file
2670 [19:15:25] <InSomN1aC> abff, it does not exist in there the
cert
2671 [19:15:30] <manb> looks like ecryptfs-kthread is still
running
2672 [19:15:36] <manb> anything else i need to uninstall?
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2676 [19:16:07] <Fludixx> manb try sudo apt remove *ecryptfs*
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2679 [19:16:28] <InSomN1aC> ca-certificates is already the newest
version (20161130+nmu1).
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2682 [19:17:51] <Fludixx> InSomN1aC is:
replaced-url
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2684 [19:17:57] <manb> Fludixx: it couldnt find anything
2685 [19:18:03] <manb> no packages match
2686 [19:18:08] <InSomN1aC> Fludixx, no
2687 [19:18:15] <InSomN1aC> same error
2688 [19:18:32] <manb> and i catted
/proc/PID_OF_ECRYPTFS-KTHREAD/cmdline, but its empty
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2690 [19:18:55] <Fludixx> InSomN1aC Try using tor browser maybe
its your IP?
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2692 [19:18:57] <InSomN1aC> main website works just fine
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2697 [19:20:09] <InSomN1aC> hmm this is strange, i can't open
it even from mobile
2698 [19:20:18] <Fludixx> manb try Killing the process
2699 [19:20:31] <manb> how is that gonna help?
2700 [19:20:35] <manb> it will run at next reboot
2701 [19:20:39] <manb> i need to uninstall it
2702 [19:20:48] <Fludixx> manb what desktop are you using
2703 [19:21:19] <manb> kde
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2705 [19:22:38] <Fludixx> manb Try this
replaced-url
2706 [19:22:52] <InSomN1aC> Fludixx, do you know if there is any
ban on IPs from specific places/providers for the wiki?
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2708 [19:23:21] <OS-32355> !10.11.1.7
2709 [19:23:22] <dpkg> 10.11
2710 [19:23:43] <OS-32355> !host 10.11.1.7
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2712 [19:25:05] <Fludixx> InSomN1aC whats the output of curl -I
replaced-url
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2717 [19:26:05] <InSomN1aC> command not found
2718 [19:26:20] <Fludixx> try sudo apt install curl and than run
again
2719 [19:27:27] <InSomN1aC>
replaced-url
2720 [19:28:35] <Megaf> you are banned from the wiki
2721 [19:28:38] <Megaf> for some reason
2722 [19:28:51] <Megaf> maybe try a different IP...
2723 [19:29:36] <InSomN1aC> hmmm, anyone that might have an answer
as to why would my IP be banned from the wiki?
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2726 [19:30:40] <InSomN1aC> Megaf, i don't see a reason why i
should go and use a different IP just to get to the wiki having not
done anything myself to get banned
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2729 [19:31:07] <netcat> if it's a shared ip, someone else
may have been banned
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2731 [19:31:21] <Fludixx> Maybe this is just an error
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2733 [19:31:36] <InSomN1aC> not a shared IP, my home internet
2734 [19:31:49] <OS-32355> !10.11.1.5
2735 [19:31:49] <dpkg> 10.11
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2737 [19:32:16] <InSomN1aC> Fludixx, who would know exactly about
why this is happening?
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2741 [19:32:59] <manb> does anyone know where i can get help with
ecryptfs?
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2744 [19:33:30] <Fludixx> Yesterday i got the same error on debian
wiki afer some minutes i reloaded the page and it worked fine
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2771 [19:50:53] <preyalone> Is there a .deb package or something
to easily install gcc targeting uClibc in Debian?
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2793 [20:02:45] <dtux> just sanity-checking: linux security doesnt
protect data, it's just for security around convincing the
kernel to do stuff right? (i.e. without encryption, i can still see
an ext4 filesystem and ignore all the perms - kinda like a flash
drive)
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2803 [20:06:08] <jhutchins> dtux: You appear to be under the
impression that "linux security" is a specific thing
rather than a vague general concept.
2804 [20:06:42] <jhutchins> dtux: As root, you have access to the
entire filesystem.
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2812 [20:08:39] <dtux> eh, ya... i mean the measures for
restricting users from violating fs perms. im not assuming an
outsider would have root, but they would have the unencrypted
disk... that's effectively root, though, right?
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2826 [20:15:34] <Delf> Logged in with gnome but there's still
session "Debian-gdm seat0 /dev/tty1"
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2828 [20:16:02] <Delf> When I login I become "delf seat0
/dev/tty2". Why is this?
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2855 [20:30:05] <cyphix> Hi. On a fresh debian installation, I
every windows partitions (ntfs/fat32) are systematically mounted in
read-only. Is there a configuration option I missed somewhere? To
what groups should my main (and only) user belong to succeed in
writing to these disks?
2856 [20:31:10] <Benefit> delete f-------- everything
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2859 [20:32:16] <rozie> cyphix: there should be some message.
probably they are not marked as cleanly unmounted, but I don't
remember the details
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2862 [20:32:49] <rozie> check syslog and dmesg
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2865 [20:34:14] <lungaro> anyone know where to go for openvpn ?
2866 [20:34:29] <cyphix> rozie: dmesg doesn't indicate a
problem. Even on a freshly formatted usb disk, it gets mounted in
read only
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2869 [20:35:57] <rozie> how do you mount them? manually?
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2872 [20:36:05] <cyphix> rozie: no, automatically
2873 [20:36:39] <cyphix> I tried to mount them manually with
'mount -o umask=0 ...', it didn't work.
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2875 [20:36:49] <at0m> ,v moodbar
2876 [20:36:50] <judd> Package: moodbar on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.1.2-3; jessie: 0.1.2-6
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2882 [20:38:31] <cyphix> actually, the given command now works...
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2885 [20:39:08] <cyphix> but always mounting disks manually is not
an option
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2888 [20:39:54] <rozie> please provide mount command output for
automatically mounted disk
2889 [20:40:13] <rozie> can it be so, that disk is rw and your
user just don't have rights?
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2892 [20:40:33] <rozie> also check if you can write on disk when
you are root
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2897 [20:43:03] <shtrb> cyphix , did you boot the ntfs with
windows or had a restart ? (dirty bit )
2898 [20:43:24] <shtrb> *had a restart / hard disconnect while
ntfs was loaded
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2941 [20:55:54] <zied> Hello here, anyone faced a problem with lxc
containers accessing to internet after some upgrades ? thanks !!
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2950 [20:57:09] <manb> i want to run a script only if a certain
grub entry is booted. how can i do this?
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2973 [21:04:06] <ChmEarl> manb submit feature request to
grub-devel ML
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2975 [21:04:23] <manb> is there no way to do this currently?
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2989 [21:08:46] <ChmEarl> manb, if you've drafted a method,
submit your idean to same ML
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2991 [21:09:23] <netcat> manb, if you append a string to the grub
commandline, you can check for it in /proc/cmdline
2992 [21:09:34] <manb> netcat: yea i did that
2993 [21:09:42] <manb> and i can see it in /proc/cmdline
2994 [21:10:13] <manb> i added the following to grub line:
toRun=/root/bootScript
2995 [21:10:38] <manb> netcat: so clearly its showing up to Linux
kernel
2996 [21:10:43] <manb> but its not running my script
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3000 [21:11:38] <netcat> just have your script run every time and
exit if a certain string isn't there
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3006 [21:13:19] <netcat> the string can be anything you want...
'rumplestiltskin' or somethin
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3012 [21:15:24] <manb> netcat: so ur saying add it to the rc.d
scripts and look for a certain string in kernel cmdline?
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3016 [21:17:47] <netcat> sounds like it would work
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3036 [21:25:05] <netcat> you could even have an rc.d script that
runs any of several others, dependibg on what it finds on cmdline...
script1, script2
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3038 [21:26:10] <manb> netcat: im surprised theres no way to call
a script for ONLY 1 grub entry
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3059 [21:37:07] <netcat> just edit the cmdline manually when grub
runs, and have your rc.d script run whatever you add (or nothing)...
one size fits all
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3119 [22:04:39] <zorgan> hi everyone
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3123 [22:05:35] <zorgan> anyone knows why my mouse would only send
button 4/5 through the scroll wheel when I'm pressing shift?
Otherwise it sends keyboard up/down cursor events...
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3125 [22:07:26] <annadane> zorgan, which de/wm
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3128 [22:08:26] <zorgan> icewm
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3130 [22:09:00] <zorgan> although I am running all desktop
agnostic XDG autostart applications
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3133 [22:09:27] <zorgan> ok...
3134 [22:09:31] <zorgan> now I feel dumb
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3137 [22:09:41] <zorgan> here's a xbindkeys process running
:$
3138 [22:09:47] <Benefit>
replaced-url
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3146 [22:11:01] <qaz1> netcat: u there?
3147 [22:11:13] <zorgan> (xbindkey '(b:5) "xte 'key
Down'")
3148 [22:11:14] <zorgan> (xbindkey '(b:4) "xte 'key
Up'")
3149 [22:11:19] <zorgan> here we go
3150 [22:11:32] <zorgan> thanks @annadane
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3189 [22:25:44] <bari> Hello, after one of apt upgrade in last
month, thumbs of images/videos are not generated in nautilus. Only
fail (.cache/thumbnail/fail/...) thumbs are created. I have tried to
create new system account, but the behavior is the same. It is
something with missing or corrupted pkg... but which one? :D
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3206 [22:34:39] <hoijui> i have a file deps.txt, with apt package
names, one per line
3207 [22:34:51] <hoijui> is there a simple way to isntall them
using apt/apt-get without scriptery?
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3209 [22:35:45] <hoijui> like: apt-get install --from-file
deps.txt
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3213 [22:39:56] <qaz1> where can i get information about how to
run a program only when a certain grub boot ramaeter is passed?
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3215 [22:40:57] <qaz1> would i have to create a new init script?
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3264 [22:59:01] <juon> Hi Guys
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3269 [22:59:27] <juon> I1m have a trouble using the GDebi, look, I
cant insert my password in this monitor.
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3278 [23:01:08] <juon>
replaced-url
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3290 [23:06:32] <tobiasBora> Hello,
3291 [23:06:35] <candidat1> hello, help
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3295 [23:07:04] <towo`> candidat1, with what?
3296 [23:07:07] <candidat1> i forgot my debian password. how can i
reset it ?
3297 [23:07:46] <atrapado_> candidat1, normal user one, or root
one ?
3298 [23:07:58] <candidat1> root and normal user
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3300 [23:08:07] <qaz1> what does ^ doe in sed regex?
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3305 [23:09:06] <atrapado_> candidat1, maybe booting from a live
cd and modifying /etc/shadow
3306 [23:09:18] <n4dir> qaz1: ^ sometimes means beginning of line,
but i got no clue if that is valid for sed
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3310 [23:11:02] <tobiasBora> I'd like to build a tool that
can install, on the user side (not root) some advanced packaged. But
because I want to have a script that can run on any minimalist os
(that may not even have gcc), it's quite hard to manually
install everything correctly. Do you know a script that can install
a decent compilation toolkit ? (like make, a recent gcc...)
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3324 [23:17:18] <qaz1> how can i use sed in a bash script to
conditionally do something if a substring is present in a string?
3325 [23:17:53] <qaz1> basically, im trynna look for a certain
string in the grub boot args (/proc/cmdline) and if i find it, run a
script
3326 [23:17:58] <tremon> tobiasBora:
replaced-url
3327 [23:18:08] <qaz1> im looking here:
replaced-url
3328 [23:18:27] <qaz1> but i dont know how to make it go into an
if statemetn in rc.local
3329 [23:18:29] <tremon> qaz1: why do you want to use sed for
that? sed is an editor
3330 [23:18:43] <qaz1> stackexchange said so :)
3331 [23:18:49] <qaz1> how else can i do this?
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3333 [23:19:06] <tremon> use grep -q
3334 [23:19:20] <tobiasBora> tremon: Ahahah it's very funny,
because I'm trying to do that exactly to install nix as a
non-root user. And to do that, I need to compile nix from scratch.
And that's why I need the tools like make, gcc...
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3336 [23:19:55] <qaz1> tremon: thats clever
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3338 [23:20:19] <qaz1> and rc.local is the correct place to do
this?
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3343 [23:21:03] <tremon> it used to be, but I'm not sure
rc.local is still supported by systemd
3344 [23:21:21] <qaz1> how should i do this?
3345 [23:21:28] <tremon> I don't know its systemd
replacement, though
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3351 [23:22:56] <qaz1> on debian is says in the rc.local file that
this is the place to run scripts
3352 [23:22:56] <tremon> tobiasBora: I thought nix didn't
need root rights for initial installation?
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3354 [23:23:29] <tremon> qaz1: just try it then :)
3355 [23:23:30] <juon> Anybody here use unattended scripts ?
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3358 [23:24:06] <candidat1> :)
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3361 [23:24:29] <tremon> it would be more surprising if anybody
were using attended scripts
3362 [23:24:37] <tobiasBora> tremon: it needs a /nix folder... And
if you don't have this folder, then it's difficult to
install it. I tried to use proot, and it works, but it's quite
buggy, very slow, and I can't manage to compile nix from proot
because of these strange bugs...
3363 [23:25:05] <juon> tremon, do you use ?
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3366 [23:25:11] <tremon> !ask
3367 [23:25:12] <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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3369 [23:25:50] <juon> Ok,
3370 [23:26:58] <juon> I'm runinning Debian version Testing.
Whe I try run the unattended, I cant make its start, but I dont know
configurate it, I woul like the my system auto-update
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3374 [23:28:06] <juon> If anybody have a unatendd scripts where,
shooud help me to configurate my scripts....
3375 [23:28:17] <juon> So, thank you so much for your atention.
3376 [23:29:32] <juon> show me your cat
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
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3378 [23:30:59] <tremon> tobiasBora: have you asked on #nixos for
pointers on running nix as non-root? debian is maybe the wrong
platform to target, as it assumes all packages are centrally-managed
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3380 [23:31:57] <tremon> juon: I have never gotten
unattended-upgrades to work either. I use cron-apt instead
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3383 [23:32:32] <tobiasBora> tremon: yes, but I was not very
successful, they didn't understood my bug either, and they use
another tool, but that require something that is disabled on debian
I think. So the only solution seems to build it from scratch...
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3385 [23:33:33] <juon> tremon, I understant, thank you for you
atention,
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3388 [23:34:05] <tremon> juon: just hang around (or ask again
tomorrow), there's 1700+ people in this channel, so someone
will probably have a answer
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3392 [23:34:45] <juon> yes, I do it, thank so much
3393 [23:34:48] <juon> tremon,
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