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35 [00:11:48] <ZSky> echo "PatternA: texthere" |grep
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37 [00:11:57] <ZSky> how to get just "texthere" as
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39 [00:12:01] <ZSky> ^ this doesn't work
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75 [00:29:43] <somiaj> ZSky: does PatternA contain spaces? echo
"PatternA: texthere" | awk '{print $2;}'
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77 [00:30:03] <somiaj> ZSky: but awk seperates at spaces by
default, you can be more detailed with awk if needed.
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86 [00:33:01] <ZSky> thanks somiaj!
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133 [00:49:45] <CarlFK> debian sid "Pinned to a lower
priority," apt-cache policy voctomix ... Candidate: 0.5.1-1
1.0~RC1+git4-1 2 2
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134 [00:49:57] <CarlFK> how do I install 1.0~RC1+git4-1 ?
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136 [00:51:05] <CarlFK> never mind ....apt install
voctomix=1.0~RC1+git4-1
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141 [00:53:32] <annadane> CarlFK, for future reference
sid/testing questions should go to #debian-next on OFTC
142 [00:53:35] <annadane> (irc.oftc.net)
143 [00:53:49] <CarlFK> annadane: oh neat - thanks.
144 [00:54:43] <Unit193> (= for the specific version, but
voctomix/sid for the release.)
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220 [01:25:06] <Kobaz> what's the terminal setting that
controls whether or not less/most/emacs/etc restores the original
terminal or leaves itself still drawn after exiting
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222 [01:26:11] <Kobaz> depending on the setup... sometimes you
ctrl-c and the pager/editor completely dissapears and then
you're back to exactly what you terminal was showing before you
ran the app
223 [01:26:35] <Kobaz> and then other times, you ctrl-c and
whatever you were viewing in your pager/editor/etc is still on the
terminal
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225 [01:26:51] <somiaj> Kobaz: env will list yoru current
enviorment variables
226 [01:26:54] <Kobaz> right
227 [01:27:06] <Kobaz> i'm asking if someone knows what the
setting is
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229 [01:28:05] <somiaj> I'm unsure, don't know if has
to do with LESSOPEN and LESSCLOSE or not
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232 [01:28:58] <somiaj> na, that probably isn't it, I just
noticed the change most with less, never looked into what configured
it.
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235 [01:30:30] <Kobaz> interesting question isn't it
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251 [01:39:23] <somiaj> Kobaz: never really thought about it, but
I use defaults a lot of the time, so don't think about how to
change that behavor.
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255 [01:40:43] <somiaj> Kobaz:
replaced-url
256 [01:41:08] <somiaj> unsure if this is the case for emacs,
vim, or any other app that uses this, that you have to configure it
for each app, not just some setting that works for multiple apps.
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276 [01:47:41] <mnuhmnuh> Kobaz: i use LESS=-ceigqj5Mx4X # look
'em all up in manpage to see which actually does what
you're talking about.
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353 [02:15:21] <ltaylor> I have Debian (without an x desktop-
just plain console) installed on a usb stick and I am using the usb
as my hard drive. How long can I expect it to last considering I do
alot of compiling?
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356 [02:16:54] <rant> I've been using thumbdrives as the HDD
on all my systems for the last year and seen no signs of it wearing
out
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360 [02:18:08] <ltaylor> rant, thats good to here. I spend $30 on
a used thin client, and $10 on a usb thumbdrive so hopefully my $40
computer will last
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362 [02:18:18] <rant> then again I may just not be noticing it
because I'm used to the signs of old age of a normal HDD :P
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364 [02:19:07] <ltaylor> lol
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367 [02:20:16] <rant> I have been noticing this machine is slow
as snail shit.. and can't seem to figure out whats causing it..
but I highly doubt thats the issue.. cause it started happeneing
when I was still using a USB SATA HDD, and was why I switched to a
128GB thumbdrive cause I thought it might be faster
368 [02:21:01] <rant> things that simply shouldnt be lagging like
closing a program or switching consoles take ridiculously long and I
dont see any ram/cpu usage explaining it.. so idk
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370 [02:21:21] <ltaylor> Were you using a usb 2.0 or 3.0 USB SATA
HDD?
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372 [02:21:45] <ltaylor> My thumb drive is only 16GB but I
don't have alot of stuff on iy
373 [02:21:59] <rant> this machine only has 2.0 and I doubt it
even reaches real usb 2.0 speeds
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377 [02:22:48] <rant> I use a 32GB one for an X86 install and
this 128GB one is my armhf one
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379 [02:22:59] <ltaylor> USB SATA HDD's are only usable if
you have a USB 3.0 port
380 [02:23:14] <rant> IIRC those 32GB PNY were like $5 last year
for black friday at walmart
381 [02:23:36] <rant> yeah well things like closing a program
should have no bearing on the disk access speed
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383 [02:24:00] <ltaylor> rant, But is it really worth going to
Walmart on Black Friday to get a cheap USB :-)
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389 [02:24:41] <rant> yeah I wasn't thrilled about being
there but that was the only thing I really got cause there were a
ton of them and they were dirt cheap
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392 [02:25:09] <rant> I f'n hate "holidays" in the
US, its one of the things I hate most about this country. :P
393 [02:25:09] <ltaylor> I will just have to wait and see but I
should be fine since I am not using a desktop environment (or even a
wm) and I don't have any big programs
394 [02:25:29] <ltaylor> do you get a holiday for black friday?!?
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396 [02:26:05] <rant> thats part of what I mean.. the word
holiday is a commercial term here, it doesn't mean a vacation
like everywhere else in the world
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398 [02:26:32] <rant> they're just days when the mindless
masses make life intolerable for normal people :P
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401 [02:27:16] <ltaylor> exactly. Even though christmas and
easter are religious holidays, they are just commerical now which is
kinda sad
402 [02:27:17] <rant> and they're growing in number anymore
to the point I dont even know them all.. I keep finding out about
new ones ever year when I'm somehow inconvenienced by them
403 [02:27:37] <ltaylor> Better to have more days off then less
though
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407 [02:29:16] <rant> there is absolutely no excuse outside crony
corporate capitalist gains for this.. any explaination for the
average person like spending time with family or having days off is
better addressed by doing these things on your own schedule not when
an entire nation is doing it all at once
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409 [02:29:46] <numbdewd> ltaylor: hm. depends on ur handling of
said stick, and its quality.. I guess..... ha! .. couple years,
tops, prolly?
410 [02:30:02] <numbdewd> oops, damn din't
auto-scroll...replied to old thingie.. nvm, sorry! lol
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412 [02:30:24] <rant> numbdewd: it was just said about 10 minutes
ago :P
413 [02:30:37] <ltaylor> numdewd, Its a Sandisk, so I guess
it's decent
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416 [02:31:28] <ltaylor> rant, Yeah true
417 [02:31:35] <numbdewd> hm.. speaking of which... which USB
sticks would be most durable, or expected to be anyway? Preferrably
ones small in size yet with high capacity, but thats second to its
durability / quality.. I was thinking of geting a bunch more of
these things actually..
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419 [02:32:33] <ltaylor> numdewd, Are you talking about pysical
durability or a long read/write cycle?
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421 [02:32:43] <rant> I've never seen one die in all the
years I've been using them.. I've seen several HDDs die,
but never a thumbdrive
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423 [02:33:01] <rant> I had a sd card die on me after a few
months light use though
424 [02:33:06] <ltaylor> Probably anything that is not a generic
chinese thumbdrive will be good
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426 [02:33:25] <numbdewd> funny idea: trouble hacking some evil
corporation, or ur neighbor..? rather than exploiting their
corporate network infrastructure from the outside using l33t 0dayz
or otherwise....simply drop a usb-stick in their parking lot, or
driveway.... too many companies have too curious and
oblivious/negligent employees to know the better. ^_-
427 [02:33:42] <ltaylor> rant, I guess most of the time
thumbdrives are used to store documents and are not constanly being
read/written to
428 [02:33:54] <rant> the 8gb kingston uSD/tf card that came from
china with my opi died on me after a few months and I was only using
it to boot, was ning the OS on another drive
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430 [02:34:05] <numbdewd> "hmm..what's this? .. Ill
check that out!" (a...hah!)
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433 [02:34:25] <numbdewd> China.. it's probably backdoored
by default, too.. yikes.
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435 [02:34:29] <ltaylor> numdewd, thats how that Iranian nuclear
plant got hacked even though it wasn't connected to the
internet
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437 [02:34:39] <numbdewd> o_O.. really..? it was?=0
438 [02:34:50] <rant> well the backdoor would explain the
performance issues :P
439 [02:34:58] <numbdewd> hmh.. interesting.. plz link to info if
u've got.. cool :d
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441 [02:34:59] <rant> I'm probably a chinese spy and dont
even know it
442 [02:35:27] <ltaylor> numdewd, yeah the US government hacked a
Iranian Uranium enritchment plant and blew out the enrichment
machines by spinning them too fast
443 [02:35:29] <numbdewd> same.. ignorance is bliss however, so
theres that. "whatever", eh. I live well this well anyway,
in my oblivious ignorance
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445 [02:35:55] <ltaylor> Everything is way too dependent on
computers and the internet
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447 [02:36:08] <rant> though I think its something more
environmental because it wasnt this f'n slow when I first got
it
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451 [02:36:25] <numbdewd> .ltaylor: hm.. sry not sure I
understand. Thought u referred to the Israeli (?) operation
targeting Siemens systems in their plants thru use of malware
(Stuxnet?)
452 [02:36:53] <ltaylor> yeah it was stuxnet
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454 [02:36:58] <numbdewd> rant: run various flash-disk check
software at it
455 [02:37:00] <numbdewd> oh
456 [02:37:02] <rant> back when I was into tech business I always
told people when the really weird stuff happened it was usually the
PS because it would cause problems all over the board and have you
chasing your tail
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459 [02:37:45] <rant> and I have been powering this thing off a
samsung 2a wall adapter that probably wasnt designed for this kind
of constant draw
460 [02:37:47] <numbdewd> ..k...hmh. I know little of it.. was it
the US govt..? (I guess Israeli in this respect could easily equal,
or even likely so, in fact rather be US intelligence, eh.hmh)
461 [02:38:37] <rant> or the kinds of power flux this thing
undoubtedly has
462 [02:39:02] <numbdewd> thought that whole thing was pretty
cool as a demonstration of how much power that could be held within
a small piece of malware.. obliterating years of work on nuclear
power plants and research,massive amounts of cash.. whew!
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465 [02:39:47] <ltaylor> I think that it is bad that everything
is becoming compuerised since you could hack into anything
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467 [02:40:51] <numbdewd>
replaced-url
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470 [02:41:45] <numbdewd> (basically a USB stick which repeatedly
sends power surges into the device, potentially frying it.. a
destructive device.)
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473 [02:42:43] <ealfonso> everytime I try to install a node
package via npm, debian fails me...
474 [02:42:56] <ivan> want to pastebin an error?
475 [02:43:52] <ealfonso>
replaced-url
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477 [02:44:13] <ealfonso> installed via sudo apt-get install
nodejs npm
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479 [02:44:33] <ealfonso> i've basically never been able to
use npm without a problem on debian
480 [02:45:10] <numbdewd> o rly =o I've only ever used it a
few times, but besides once or twice always found it very smooth and
nice way of installing stuff otherwise more time-consuming.. :s
481 [02:46:28] <L3gacy> New toy!
replaced-url
482 [02:46:42] <numbdewd> get-airgeddon ("npm install -g
get-airgeddon" (as root)) for easy install of, now very
commonly used, quite powerful wifi-auditing tool(set).. :d
483 [02:46:59] <ivan> ealfonso: first of all, don't sudo npm
anything ever, you can do everything with user-local stuff
484 [02:47:17] <numbdewd> o really?.. may it not require
root....ever?
485 [02:47:23] <ivan> never
486 [02:47:30] <ivan> ealfonso: second, you're running an
ancient node and probably want to use upstream's debian
packages
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488 [02:47:44] <ivan> I bet that will solve the compilation
errors
489 [02:47:47] <numbdewd> (it does say "as root" on
it's npmjs.com page too even.. (
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491 [02:48:01] <numbdewd> interesting..nice info idd-assuming
true..will try remember! Thanks
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494 [02:48:14] <ivan> ealfonso:
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496 [02:48:40] <ealfonso> everytime I use npm as non-root I get
some kind of permission error... anyway, I was following this random
guide on the internet
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497 [02:49:02] <ivan> don't follow random guides on the
internet
498 [02:49:20] <ealfonso> but yeah, the end result is that debian
failed me. Now I have to purge debian's node and figure out how
to install from source or jump through other hoops
499 [02:49:44] <ivan> well, you wanted debian's old software
and tried to combine it with new software that expected the C++ APIs
to be different
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504 [02:50:48] <ivan> I mean, I guess debian could ship updated
nodejses in stable, but that would be a lot of work
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509 [02:51:43] <ealfonso> I think debian should just not package
stuff like node and go if it is going to become 'ancient'
in a relatively recent debian release
510 [02:52:06] <ivan> some packages in debian rely on nodejs,
though, and they're fine with the old version
511 [02:52:24] <ivan> apt-cache rdepends nodejs
512 [02:52:54] <ealfonso> great, now I have to get into the
business of managining multiple nodejs versions on my system
513 [02:52:55] <numbdewd> when adding additional
third-party/external/non-official repositories to the
sources.list-file, is there a way to prevent complications
potentially resulting from use as such..? (conflicting versions and
whatnot..)
514 [02:53:16] <ivan> ealfonso: why multiple? the other packages
will _probably_ be fine with the newer nodejs
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517 [02:53:23] <ivan> you might not even be using them
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519 [02:53:58] <numbdewd> 'scuse me.. was kicked off..
terrible ISP..or wahtever.
520 [02:53:59] <ivan> numbdewd: not in the general sense
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522 [02:54:06] <numbdewd> oh.. not, eh.. hmm..
523 [02:54:18] <ivan> numbdewd: pick only repositories that are
relatively self-contained
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529 [02:55:27] <numbdewd> I'd typically try install a bunch
of stuff like check-all-the-things , adequate , debaux .. and a lot
more as one of the first things I'd do on most deb systems
I'd do that on.. still...:z
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531 [02:55:37] <ealfonso>
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534 [02:56:22] <numbdewd> ivan: hmh.. is there a way to limit
install frmo each repo. to specific restricted, more or less
locked-down / isolated places from each other.. potentially even
locked down as to not affect critical system files (at least
optionally enabled as such)..?
535 [02:56:40] <ivan> no
536 [02:57:00] <ivan> one thing you can do is backport a package
yourself if there is no adequate backport
537 [02:57:04] <ealfonso> probably not a debian problem at this
point, but I probably need to manually link some node bin
directory... which ideally is stuff that package manager would have
taken care of for me
538 [02:57:26] <numbdewd> ah. k.. meh, damn!.. so I'll have
to keep being careful, and expect occasional challenges as I screw
up my systems yet another time occasionally then, heheh.. mk..
539 [02:57:40] <ivan> ealfonso: maybe npm install -g or put
node_modules/.bin in your PATH if something got installed there
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542 [02:58:38] <ivan> npm isn't going to mess with your PATH
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546 [02:59:52] <ealfonso> yeah, I had to find it: find . -name
ttystudio -type f => ./node_modules/ttystudio/bin/ttystudio
547 [03:00:14] <ivan> fun times in the javascript ecosystem
548 [03:00:17] <numbdewd> Using debian's netinst., how small
is it possible to get a minimal deb. install...? (leaving
like..maybe 10-100mb tops to custom whatevers..)
549 [03:00:40] <ealfonso> In the end I had to do a bunch of
low-level plumbing to get something simple to work. someone less
technical would have probably given up
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551 [03:01:05] <ivan> btw, check out asciinema, packaged in
debian :-)
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554 [03:01:22] <ivan> it appears you can embed the recordings too
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562 [03:03:03] <numbdewd> JS! I love it (well, I mean... kinda?)
I block it by default, often amuse myself by passing random sites JS
thru deobfuscators/beautifiers and tamper with the various data in
there, if not harvesting foolish remnants of sensitive data left
behind in there.. ppl think its safe by making it hard to
find-hah!.. . or even that their site is magically more safe from
sqli, lfi or such by packing the re
563 [03:03:25] <numbdewd> ..requests into some
comlpicated-looking block of code thru some JS frameworks.. :d
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568 [03:04:26] <ivan> numbdewd: use debootstrap --variant=minbase
and see how small you can compress it
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570 [03:04:39] <ivan> numbdewd: I suspect you can't get it
under 100MB
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577 [03:05:58] <numbdewd> hm.. Ive often got that package
(debootstrap) ..for some reason...been meaning to explore it more
some time, never knew what it was. Cool..thanks,may be that'll
be my excuse to learn more about just that thing then, a lili at
least.. and possibly get some nice use out of it even..cool! thx!
sounds impressive too,that lil size, if really possible as such!
sounds awesome =D
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579 [03:06:31] <ivan> remember to install a kernel and a grub
because minbase is "just enough to get apt to run"
580 [03:06:34] <ivan> booting optional
581 [03:06:37] <numbdewd> ..and , if u could guesstimate,
assuming not included in that 100MB estimation of the base
system..for network connectivity..like ssh-server.. would it require
alot more (beyond that 100MB) you think?
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585 [03:06:47] <ivan> I think it's more like 300MB
586 [03:06:48] <numbdewd> oo. k.. lol
587 [03:06:56] <numbdewd> o..k
588 [03:07:41] <numbdewd> "booting optional"..
that's possibly a good thing, right.. allowing things such as
the boot partition on an encrypted usb-stick, or various kinds for
..whatever different uses, and such..eh?
589 [03:08:08] <numbdewd>
otherwise..sounds..hm,confusing/weird..=S (I'm a n00b to nix in
general mind you.. -sorry, heh=) )
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592 [03:10:01] <numbdewd> any suggestion as to what the most
minimally demanding and least resource-intensive, simple,
virtualization software may be expected to work on most standard
debian (server, non-gui) installs..? ..for loading an other simple,
small .img / .iso or such file.. (docker -type of software not
included)
593 [03:10:19] <numbdewd> or..would that be too diff. from
docker, or docker or such really be a bad alternative really..
I'm not sure..
594 [03:11:38] <numbdewd> mainly concerned with security, and
potential for isolation from the main host-OS, and possibly option
to use features like FDE, compartmentalized partitions thru mounted
encrypted containers, n such......if possible...)
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596 [03:12:00] <numbdewd> (on the guest-hosts, that is^)
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598 [03:12:21] <dTal> I guess jails on debian/kfreebsd
aren't what you're looking for... :p
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600 [03:12:31] <ivan> numbdewd: maybe virt-manager
601 [03:12:54] <ivan> I use vmware for everything
602 [03:13:00] <numbdewd> o.. sorry for my newb-ness, but sorry
to say I don't even know what "jails" are, however
many times I've heard of it before in various situations..for
whatever-can't remember
603 [03:13:36] <ealfonso> ivan where does it store the
recordings?
604 [03:13:40] <ivan> you can isolate things without virtual
machines, though, yeah
605 [03:13:50] <numbdewd> hm..thanks..interesting. I've come
across (and likely often had installed) virt-manager actually. just
never actually used it directly myself.. also an other thing Ive
been wanting to at some point... (likely got it as some depenceny
and remember as it occasionally caused some .. issues, or
whateer...)
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607 [03:14:17] <numbdewd> hm. isolate..how...? quite well though,
u think?
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614 [03:16:21] <numbdewd> got so many VMs (ran with ... xen,kvm,
vz,vmware..and whatever else, too) thru cheap deals found on places
such as lowendbox.com , webhostingtalk.com and similar. numerous VMs
with 500gb - 2000gb/2tb bw per year for a mere $3 paid annually,
using bitcoin and anonymous ID. using some "road-warrior
openvpn script" (to auto- download, configure and setup) makes
for alot cheaper VPN ser
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616 [03:16:54] <numbdewd> ..service than most other providers,
too, not to mention the trust u'd put in those, the awareness
(by ur ISP among others..) of using such a service, or the potential
for additional, custom, solutions to add to that as well ^_^
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619 [03:17:04] <ivan> ealfonso: if you're on debian 8 I
think you have asciinema < 1.0 which could only upload
620 [03:17:07] <ivan>
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622 [03:17:30] <ealfonso>
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624 [03:18:17] <ealfonso> ivan will it record an ncurses-based
ui?
625 [03:18:27] <ivan> ealfonso: yep
626 [03:18:32] <numbdewd> lowendspirit.com has some cheap offers
as such... $2 - $5 per year I think... minimal systems with no
dedicated IPv4 address, besides access thru an allocated 20 or so
ports for your exlusive use..otherwise IPv6 only. (which can be
quite educational as well, if wanting to explore IPv6 and its uses
or potential limitations for example, too)
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629 [03:19:57] <numbdewd> chaining a dozen VPNs thru
non-commercial VPN-provider systems, all using anonymous ids with
various (custom..secret!..not too fancy tho,be creative! eh:p)
points amidst em all.. very cheap, apparently quite secure and
potentially not all that slow either, afaik anyway (being a n00b to
most of this all mind you, just to remind=)
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636 [03:23:17] <numbdewd> a VPN provider with some of its
staffers apparently with some cool amount of interest in and bunch
of knowledge of crypto and related topics, has an interesting
potential additional idea to implement amidst a chain of various
vpns/proxies using varying forms of anti-DPI,obfuscation and
differing protocols already.. supposedly, having 3 nodes, enabling
the connection between the three where host#
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638 [03:23:59] <numbdewd> ..host#1 only knows to connect to
host#3, and without compromise of each further relay in the chain,
host#1 would not ever know details of host#3.. thru use of GRE
tunnels or such , apparently.. sounds interersting.. ~>
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642 [03:25:55] <numbdewd> (yeah, yeah; call me paranoid, however
do note I do not at all trust any commercial (or otherwise..)
providers offering services such as those by VPN-providers, despite
any claims of no-logs, million-bit ciphers and advanced algorithms
or whatever.. and would consider all data passed thru as potentially
compromised and tampered with, logged for analysis and monetized, or
used as a resource howev
643 [03:26:32] <numbdewd> ..however, by criminals or govts
alike.. as easy as it'd be to setup such a company and
appearing independent, and even often inherently being granted the
acceptance of anonymity, too, as such a provider..
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645 [03:26:55] <Tramp> !ops numbdewd spamming
646 [03:26:55] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall:
tramp complains about a problem (see above)
647 [03:27:23] <numbdewd> Tramp: sorry... guess Imma shut up now
then, eh.. just asking me would be enough.. again, I'm sorry!
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660 [03:33:58] <flashdance93> speaking of vpn what sources would
you look into ?
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662 [03:36:38] <debianproblems> hello, what's the reason
behind having installed liblept5 in Debian Stretch in a virtual
machine but having no /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblept.so.5 ? the
library is missing
663 [03:36:52] <numbdewd> flashdance93: depends on ur motivations
for use..
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666 [03:37:45] <ivan> debianproblems: does dpkg -L say that that
package installs that file?
667 [03:37:56] <ivan> (or -S to search for a package by a path)
668 [03:38:05] <debianproblems> hello, what's the reason
behind having installed liblept5 in Debian Stretch in a virtual
machine but having no /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblept.so.5 ? the
library is missing, and surprisingly enough that's not the only
problem, because package "tesseract" in stretch fails to
run as it cannot find "liblept.so.4", how come this
package manager installs tesseract for liblept 4 instead of 5?
669 [03:38:09] <numbdewd> I'd choose provider based on usage
scenarios... some times it may be a tactically wise decision to use
a commercial VPN provider despite its inherent potential risks, too,
for appearing - and making it apparent as such, too - as "one
of many", possibly inseperable from the numerous others using
the same shared IP. Other times it may be more beneficial to not
appear to be hiding at all
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673 [03:39:33] <ivan> debianproblems: you mean tesseract-ocr,
right?
674 [03:39:36] <numbdewd> note ISPs, more so scrutinized with
attention from LE, would idd pay extra attention to users
communications, and potential for being the correct suspect during
an investigation during discovery of use of services such as VPN
networks or TOR.
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680 [03:40:14] <ivan> debianproblems: it works fine here on
stretch and it's linked to the right library
681 [03:40:15] <ivan> # ldd `which tesseract` | grep liblept
682 [03:40:15] <ivan> liblept.so.5 =>
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblept.so.5 (0x00007fe4d0154000)
683 [03:40:28] <ivan> debianproblems: maybe you're running
some old tesseract or your install is broken?
684 [03:40:31] <debianproblems> ivan liblept.so.5 is in the
folder, but for some reason my terminal wasn't autocompleting
it when writing liblept and pressing TAB, so now my only question is
why tesseract package in stretch asks for a version of liblept that
is not in stretch
685 [03:40:51] <ivan> no tesseract package, only tesseract-ocr
and related
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687 [03:41:06] <numbdewd> having used TOR is not rarely used as
part of their "probably cause" for search and seizures and
warrants for example. Also, note, do not trust claims of "data
retention policies" - anywhere - being any good in protection
in this regard, all the relevant data is stored numerous other
places than by the ISPs themselves anyway, too, beware.
688 [03:41:09] <ivan> maybe that's the problem? ancient
non-stretch tesseract package?
689 [03:41:21] <debianproblems> ivan: no, it's not, I mean
tesseract-ocr
690 [03:42:16] <ivan> debianproblems: can you pastebin your dpkg
-l | grep -P '(tesseract|liblept)' and `which tesseract`
and `dpkg -S /usr/bin/tesseract`
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695 [03:42:45] <debianproblems> ivan: if I purge tesseract-ocr
and type tesseract in terminal, I get still the library error, so
somehow apt get is not overriding whatever tesseract old version was
installed in that system (just my guess)
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702 [03:45:08] <debianproblems> ivan
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703 [03:45:39] <ivan> debianproblems: yeah,
/usr/local/bin/tesseract means you installed it with `sudo make
install` or something
704 [03:45:54] <ivan> don't sudo make install anything
705 [03:46:13] <Lady_Aleena> Hello. I have a Canon ImageClass
printer(either MF8580cdw or MF8280cw from the book), so I searched
at found this page (replaced-url
706 [03:46:38] <ivan> debianproblems: you probably want to go
into your /usr/local and clean up anything tesseract-related (or
ideally everything)
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716 [03:49:32] <ivan> debianproblems: after the tesseract
binaries and shared libraries are gone in /usr/local the package
should work
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718 [03:49:47] <ivan> (alternatively, if you can't, try
/usr/bin/tesseract)
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721 [03:50:17] <debianproblems> I just deleted
/usr/local/bin/tesseract and now it's working from
/usr/bin/tesseract, so thanks
722 [03:50:28] <debianproblems> but don't tell me to not
sudo make install anything, I probably did it because either there
was an issue with tesseract deb package or because it don't
allowed some specific configuration installed from apt
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724 [03:50:36] <debianproblems> so being told that I get angry
725 [03:50:49] <debianproblems> it didn't allow*
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730 [03:52:07] <ivan> debianproblems: you can compile and run
programs without messing up the system by putting things in
/usr/local
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732 [03:52:16] <ivan> just modify the PATH to add whichever bin
directories you need
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737 [03:54:01] <debianproblems> isn't more troublesome to
set annoying environment variables that no one remembers where they
are stored or when they got stored? having everything in a folder
now that you have taught me what happens when I do sudo make install
seems easier to me
738 [03:54:11] <ivan> (in some cases, also LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
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740 [03:54:44] <ivan> eh, I don't think so, setting it up in
.bashrc is fairly hassle-free
741 [03:55:18] <ivan> it's scoped to a user and it avoids
problems down the line
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744 [03:56:50] <debianproblems> well, I don't trust those rc
files.. my .xinitrc for example never works so I have to manually
type its content every time I reboot
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746 [03:58:08] <debianproblems> .xsession doesn't work
either
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751 [03:59:17] <ivan> .xinitrc is run only when your X session
starts
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762 [04:01:00] <ivan> man bash to see what files it reads, it
should be trivial to verify that they work
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790 [04:13:53] <debianproblems> ivan: do you know who guarantees
the security of debian packages? or, in other words, what is the
sailsafe protection against the malicious owner of a package who
decides to put a backdoor inside it
791 [04:14:03] <debianproblems> failsafe*
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798 [04:16:22] <numbdewd> cryptographic signatures.. we can only
hope is legit and sincere, and made apparent by the actual author as
intended.. innit.. eh. hmmmh
799 [04:16:42] <ivan> debianproblems: trust relationships and
people not wanting to burn their reputation
800 [04:17:01] <numbdewd> "i was hacked, i swear!"
801 [04:17:18] <ivan> of course in some cases a patch may look so
incompetent that you can't tell if it was intentional
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803 [04:18:32] <numbdewd> likely corporate or government agent of
whatever kind and intentions leaving some backdoor, rather..
"bad code", right. yeah, keep trusting that..! .. :d
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807 [04:20:50] <ealfonso> my debian laptop was seized at the
airport upon entry into the US. they forced me to give them my
volume encryption passphrase, and they took the laptop away for at
least 30 mins
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809 [04:21:02] <ivan>
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812 [04:21:32] <ivan> ealfonso: welcome to the united states!
813 [04:21:38] <numbdewd> consider it hostile now. any other
approach would be naive and possibly very foolish. it's
possibly compromised.. live and learn.
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818 [04:22:26] <numbdewd> disks imaged, they've got their
psychological profile of u in their archives further extended etc.
too, likely.. etc.. be imaginative. ur'e screwed, i mean. =p
819 [04:22:58] <ivan> easy fix: don't carry data into the
united states (unless you're a citizen)
820 [04:23:14] <ealfonso> I was a citizen at the time
821 [04:23:25] <ivan> oh, you're not required to give up
your password to re-enter then
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823 [04:23:52] <ivan> they might keep the computer, not sure
824 [04:24:11] <ivan> might need probable cause
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826 [04:24:22] <numbdewd> isn't such cases why a secondary
hidden encrypted partition (or more..:o) are in place for use in the
first place..! .. not to trust it all that more either way, but may
put off some low-level attackers penetrating some layers at least,
given some forethought and tactical preparations to deter further
scrutiny that is
827 [04:24:26] <ealfonso> not officially... but there were
threats. If I didn't give it up, they may retain my laptop for
up to 3 weeks or more
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830 [04:26:17] <numbdewd> hardware having been unsupervised in
government custody.. common secure wisdom would be to consider it a
hostile entity and irrecoverable as such, a compromised unit and
node for which further attacks on ur internal networks could be
launched from, thru direct connection or covert tampering with its
signaling devices/transmitters (wifi,bluetooth etc. ) for similar
puropse of penetrating further
831 [04:27:04] <debianproblems> ealfonso: why was your laptop
seized at the airport, why did they force you to give them a
password and how did they force you to do it?
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833 [04:27:17] <ivan> "do you have any secondary or hidden
partitions?" do you want to lie here and maybe get prosecuted
later?
834 [04:27:21] <numbdewd> intimidation.. ts how it goes.. --
always. expect. compromise. plan accordingly. ;) don't put all
eggs in one basket, be creative
835 [04:27:48] <numbdewd> no, not lie.. u could just make up some
explanation which wouldnt include the specifics of its nature
without having lied.. Im sure. =]
836 [04:28:04] <debianproblems> ivan: but still, there are
thousands of packages and while someone may burn his reputation
allowing a commit from a no namer, it'd be a good business if
that no namer pays him a million dolars for the task
837 [04:28:26] <numbdewd> also, how could u possibly know of its
existance at all to.. malware everywhere these days doing all sorta
fancy things.. ure a victim! (in worst case;)
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843 [04:29:20] <ealfonso> debianproblems because they can
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845 [04:29:29] <ivan> debianproblems: if you think about this is
a very risky proposition for both the DD and the payer
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847 [04:29:54] <ivan> debianproblems: the DD can take the money,
make the commit, undo the commit, donate all the money
848 [04:30:06] <ivan> debianproblems: the payer can get burned by
not getting the commit they wanted
849 [04:30:24] <debianproblems> ealfonso: yes but I doubt they
have enough human resources to power on every laptop that comes into
an airport and look into its hard disk.. so there must be a strong
reason for they to do
850 [04:30:27] <ivan> easier and cheaper to find existing
exploits (which would only cost like, 30K going by zerodium?)
851 [04:31:07] <ealfonso> I am always referred to secondary when
returning to the US, even though I'm a US citizen. this time
they held me for 2 hours while my friend waited outside
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853 [04:31:09] <ivan> debianproblems: other way around, the DD
makes the commit and doesn't get the money, just gets
reputation ruined
854 [04:31:29] <ealfonso> debianproblems I must be a terrorist
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856 [04:31:55] <annadane> !offtopic
857 [04:31:55] <dpkg> #debian is primarily a support channel for
Debian users. Please keep the discussions in #debian on-topic and
take longer discussions and non-support questions to
#debian-offtopic. Imagine the chaos if each of the hundreds of
people in the channel felt the need to wander off topic for a few
minutes every day.
858 [04:32:06] <debianproblems> ivan: business is based on trust,
imagine the developer is someone to be trusted by the payer, and the
payer is someone trusted by the developer
859 [04:32:33] <debianproblems> the us government (for example)
could have a rootkit in your system thanks to some package, you will
never know
860 [04:32:38] <ivan> -> #debian-offtopic (though I will not
be joining)
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866 [04:33:52] <debianproblems> if you don't join then
it's an invitation for us to stop talking
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868 [04:34:28] <foul_owl> How do I preseed wifi ssid and psk?
Thanks!
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988 [05:59:04] <decci> I found that
replaced-url
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990 [05:59:40] <decci> Any idea how to apply it...I still face
issue while I tried compiling openwsman 2.4.6 on debian 9 which has
openssl 1.1.0
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1030 [06:27:18] <Lady_Aleena> Why doesn't anything on debian
just work right out of the box?
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1032 [06:28:10] <jelly> !ask
1033 [06:28:10] <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>.
1034 [06:28:57] <Lady_Aleena> Lady_Aleena, jelly, that was a
statement in the form of a question.
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1036 [06:29:20] <jelly> Lady_Aleena: and it's not suitable
for a tech support channel
1037 [06:30:07] <jelly> so instead of pointing you towards
#debian-offtopic, I'm rather suggesting you ask a REAL question
instead. Or three
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1045 [06:34:55] <Arahael> Lady_Aleena: What box did you get Debian
in? ;)
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1048 [06:36:39] <Lady_Aleena> Arahael, took it to #debian-offtopic
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1052 [06:38:51] <Church-> ,
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1075 [06:52:35] <miniboxer> Could i have some help, im new to
debian and ive read the new user stuff but im still a bit stuck
1076 [06:53:00] <jelly> !ask
1077 [06:53:01] <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>.
1078 [06:53:04] <miniboxer> I have no clue if this is the right
place
1079 [06:53:10] <miniboxer> oh okay cool
1080 [06:54:27] <miniboxer> Im attempting to install steam, i got
the .deb package from their website and have been trying to use
" dpkg -i /home/downloads/steam_latest.deb " and it keeps
saying no suck file or directory when it does exist
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1086 [06:56:59] <jelly> miniboxer: what does "ls -l
/home/downloads/steam_latest.deb" say, are you sure you've
copied/typed in the correct path
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1089 [06:59:14] <miniboxer> it says ls:cannot access
'/home/downloads/steam_latest.deb': No such file or
directory
1090 [06:59:33] <miniboxer> i mean im pretty sure
1091 [06:59:40] <miniboxer> its in my downloads
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1093 [07:00:22] <miniboxer> im looking at it right now in
/home/downloads
1094 [07:00:48] <jelly> miniboxer: how precisely are you looking?
what does "echo $HOME" say in a terminal?
1095 [07:01:29] <jelly> capitalization is important on Linux,
"Downloads" and "downloads" do not point to the
same thing
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1097 [07:02:29] <miniboxer> okay so i did root this time
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1099 [07:02:46] <miniboxer> because when i did echo home it said
root
1100 [07:02:54] <jelly> so you can't just invent a path and
hope it exists; and it's very unlikely your user's $HOME
is just /home
1101 [07:03:06] <miniboxer> got it
1102 [07:03:29] <miniboxer> but now that i added root it says dpkg
status database is locked by another process
1103 [07:03:50] <miniboxer> so im using dpkg for something else?
1104 [07:04:07] <knocktwice> is there a GUI pkg manager running?
1105 [07:04:10] <jelly> there's already a different package
manager process running, might be dpkg, apt, aptitude, synaptic GUI
1106 [07:04:26] <miniboxer> im on the free software thing
1107 [07:04:45] <miniboxer> i just got something to install .deb
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1110 [07:04:54] <miniboxer> because i couldnt figure it out
1111 [07:04:57] <jelly> exit from that first, probably
1112 [07:05:19] <decci> I have openwsman which points out to old
SSL but I want to point it out to SSL 1.1.0
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1115 [07:07:21] <jelly> ,v openwsman
1116 [07:07:23] <judd> No package named 'openwsman' was
found in amd64.
1117 [07:07:39] <knocktwice> I'm guessing openswaqn
1118 [07:07:44] <knocktwice> er, openswan
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1120 [07:08:30] <fredl> hi folks. I've been trying to figure
out how libvirtd can be started as root on stretch
1121 [07:09:05] <fredl> Would anybody know where it's defined
that by default it starts as libvirt-qemu?
1122 [07:09:29] <jelly> ,v openswan
1123 [07:09:30] <judd> Package: openswan on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:2.6.37-3+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 1:2.6.37-3+deb7u1
1124 [07:09:47] <jelly> that doesn't look too fresh either
1125 [07:10:04] <knocktwice> I've never had luck with s/wan
1126 [07:10:18] <jelly> decci: can you type the correct name, and
point out where you got it from
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1128 [07:10:54] <miniboxer> if i type something to install in the
terminal and nothing happens, that doesnt mean that nothing happened
right?
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1131 [07:11:37] <jelly> miniboxer: it depends. check the exit
status right after running the command, "echo $?"
1132 [07:11:46] <knocktwice> miniboxer: the result should be clear
from the output. What output are you getting?
1133 [07:11:59] <miniboxer> i dont get an output
1134 [07:12:03] <jelly> miniboxer: many unix commands provide no
output when they're successful
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1136 [07:12:18] <miniboxer> i did the echo command and it said 2
1137 [07:12:23] <knocktwice> then type "echo $?" and see
if it worked.
1138 [07:12:33] <knocktwice> ah... that is likely unsuccessful
then.
1139 [07:12:36] <jelly> miniboxer: anything other than 0 mean
failure
1140 [07:12:44] <jelly> 0 is success
1141 [07:13:04] <knocktwice> what are you using to install
software that requires you to examine an exit code? that is not
healthy.
1142 [07:13:33] <jelly> miniboxer: at that point you get the
manual for this command and read what an exit status of 2 means
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1144 [07:13:52] <miniboxer> im just following a guide
1145 [07:13:58] <miniboxer> i have no idea what to do
1146 [07:14:18] <jelly> best start thinking about what you're
doing instead of blindly following a recipe
1147 [07:14:37] <miniboxer> im installing drivers for my card
1148 [07:14:42] <miniboxer> gpu
1149 [07:14:54] <miniboxer> i know that but im just typing in
commands
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1151 [07:15:23] <fredl> hmm actually I think I should rephrase my
question... Debian seems to be starting up libvirtd as root, but
libvirtd must be starting up qemu's as libvirtd-qemu
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1156 [07:16:24] <jelly> miniboxer: which gpu, which drivers, on
which debian release?
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1159 [07:16:54] <miniboxer> i actually have no clue which debian i
have
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1161 [07:17:12] <knocktwice> fredl: you are looking to change
which 'user' libvirtd is running as?
1162 [07:17:13] <miniboxer> actually it started with n
1163 [07:17:40] <miniboxer> i have a nividia geforce gtx 980m
1164 [07:17:58] <jelly> !nvidia
1165 [07:17:58] <dpkg> Where possible, Nvidia graphic processing
units are supported using the open source <nouveau> driver on
Debian systems by default. To install the proprietary
"nvidia" driver, see
replaced-url
1166 [07:18:10] <knocktwice> miniboxer: 'cat
/etc/debian_version' to see what debian you are running.
1167 [07:18:19] <jelly> !nvidia dkms
1168 [07:18:19] <dpkg> For Debian 7 "Wheezy" and later
systems. Ask me about <contrib> and <non-free sources>.
«aptitude -r install linux-headers-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'` nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir -p
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section
"Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver
"nvidia"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf». Restart your system to
enable the <nouveau> blacklist.
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1172 [07:18:40] <miniboxer> # apt-get update && apt-get
upgrade # apt-get install module-assistant nvidia-kernel-common #
m-a auto-install nvidia-kernel${VERSION}-source # apt-get install
nvidia-glx${VERSION} # apt-get install nvidia-xconfig
1173 [07:18:47] <miniboxer> those are the commands i used
1174 [07:18:50] <knocktwice> nvidia? I recommend replacing it with
something sane.
1175 [07:19:03] <miniboxer> i cant replace it im on a laptop
1176 [07:19:07] <jelly> miniboxer: that seems a bit outdated
1177 [07:19:19] <decci> jelly: Sure. While installing OpenWSMAN
package which I downloaded from wget
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1179 [07:19:54] <jelly> decci: why are you surprised a package for
ubuntu fails to work well on debian
1180 [07:20:00] <knocktwice> I stand corrected. openwsman it is.
sorry for confusion.
1181 [07:20:03] <decci> jelly: It threw dependency for libssl1.0.0
(>= 1.0.0)
1182 [07:20:26] <decci> jelly: I am not surprised at all...one is
unstable branch of Debian :)
1183 [07:20:33] <jelly> no, it's no
1184 [07:20:37] <jelly> t debian at all
1185 [07:20:52] <fredl> jelly :)
1186 [07:21:01] <miniboxer> if i read the debian reference ill
know how to use debian decently right?
1187 [07:21:01] <decci> jelly: Now I already have openssl 1.1.0
installed on my system and dont want to have openssl 1.0.0
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1189 [07:21:41] <fredl> Ubuntu is probably Microsoft's
embrace-and-extend weapon
1190 [07:21:46] <jelly> decci: it's a different distro, with
incompatible binary packages; if you want a piece of software to use
a different library release, you will have to build it with that
library release, from source
1191 [07:21:58] <xz> can Debian handle two displays with different
resolutions?
1192 [07:22:14] <fredl> and I'm not even really joking.
1193 [07:22:58] <jelly> xz: if by "handle" you mean
"display a picture" and not "scale every piece of UI
correctly based on DPI", yes
1194 [07:23:21] <knocktwice> xz: yes, I'm doing it right now.
1195 [07:23:41] <xz> jelly: I have some standard HP display
(ZR22w) and little unique DELL U3011, most OSes don't recognize
U3011 as 2560x1600 so I have to manually add that mode
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1197 [07:23:48] <knocktwice> xz: vlc playing a movie on one,
chatting via emacs on other.
1198 [07:23:55] <xz> jelly: I couldn't get Ubuntu to display
full 2560x1600 on U3011 at all
1199 [07:24:01] <decci> jelly: I got a patch
replaced-url
1200 [07:24:11] <xz> jelly: so Ubuntu would display 1920x1080 on
both
1201 [07:24:12] <decci>
replaced-url
1202 [07:24:22] <decci> Any idea how shall I apply the same
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1204 [07:24:38] <xz> Mac OS X however, did native resolution for
both displays right away
1205 [07:24:43] <xz> no tinkering at all
1206 [07:24:54] <xz> I can give it a shot with Debian
1207 [07:25:07] <xz> but I would expect problems with graphics
card driver initially (non-free)
1208 [07:25:15] <xz> and then problems with U3011 native
resolution
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1211 [07:25:39] <jelly> xz: it helps if the gpu driver can detect
EDID (modes from the monitor) correctly, for a start
1212 [07:25:42] <xz> what's the best path to get there? any
particular debian version (8 v 9) ? any particular window manager?
1213 [07:26:05] <xz> jelly: I've never gotten Linux to do
that unfortunatelly
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1215 [07:26:41] <xz> jelly: I tried Ubuntu recently (16.04) and
fedora some 1-2 years ago
1216 [07:27:09] <jelly> !debian suite
1217 [07:27:09] <dpkg> cat /etc/debian_version (or lsb_release
-sc). Or check /etc/apt/sources.list. If unsure about the
distribution, $ cat /etc/{*version*,*release*,*issue*} should grab
almost all distributions.
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1219 [07:27:12] <jelly> miniboxer: ^^
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1223 [07:28:30] <jelly> xz: try the latest ubuntu or fedora or
debian, then, see if there's any difference
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1226 [07:28:53] <xz> jelly: tried 16.04 already, I think I grew up
out of fedora, I can give it a shot with debian
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1228 [07:29:03] <xz> jelly: I just don't want to spend 2 days
again fighting with that
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1230 [07:29:12] <miniboxer> what does this do? # echo
"penguin ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
1231 [07:29:18] <jelly> xz: 16.04 is LTS and will not have the
latest versions of xorg stack stuff
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1233 [07:29:20] <xz> jelly: especially knowing that Mac (unix
based!) can do that automaticaly
1234 [07:29:33] <xz> jelly: so 17.xx ?
1235 [07:29:38] <fredl> So... I wonder if the user/groupname that
libvirtd uses to start qemu is actually compiled in
1236 [07:29:52] <jelly> xz: 17.10 is current short-term release I
think
1237 [07:30:08] <xz> jelly: is there better luck if I try gnome vs
kde?
1238 [07:30:12] <fredl> there are still remnants of documentation
that say in qemu.conf you can specify user and group
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1240 [07:31:14] <jelly> miniboxer: it adds permissions for a
single user named "penguin" to use "sudo" tool,
in a rather fragile way
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1242 [07:31:33] <miniboxer> alright just making sure
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1244 [07:31:40] <miniboxer> im reading the debian reference
1245 [07:31:55] <miniboxer> thank you
1246 [07:31:58] <jelly> miniboxer: on debian, you might want just
add a user to the sudo group instead
1247 [07:32:18] <miniboxer> yeah thats what i did for my user
1248 [07:32:20] <jelly> adduser usernamehere sudo
1249 [07:32:34] <jelly> then log off and back on to make the
change active
1250 [07:32:40] <miniboxer> i did # usermod
1251 [07:32:45] <miniboxer> or something like that
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1255 [07:33:12] <jelly> usermod -a -G sudo usernamehere ?
1256 [07:33:31] <miniboxer> usermod -aG sudo usernamehere
1257 [07:33:38] <jelly> right
1258 [07:33:47] <miniboxer> ye
1259 [07:33:59] <jelly> short options can often be concatenated
like that
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1262 [07:34:27] <jelly> ls -l -a -d = ls -lad = ls -ald
1263 [07:34:44] <miniboxer> shorthand op
1264 [07:34:55] <knocktwice> not always, but usually, that works.
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1266 [07:35:17] <miniboxer> Is vim the best text editor right now?
1267 [07:35:35] <miniboxer> i kinda want to learn to use a good
text editor
1268 [07:35:41] <knocktwice> miniboxer: you are dangerously close
to setting off a holy war.
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1270 [07:35:49] <miniboxer> i dont mean to
1271 [07:35:57] <knocktwice> vim is a good start. I also use emacs
and nano
1272 [07:36:12] <miniboxer> ive heard that text editors can help
you type faster
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1275 [07:36:36] <miniboxer> they have shortcuts and stuff
1276 [07:36:39] <knocktwice> it depends on what you want from your
text editor.
1277 [07:36:51] <miniboxer> what can i get
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1279 [07:37:15] <knocktwice> the text editor that is nearly always
available is vi (not same as vim)
1280 [07:37:41] <miniboxer> what do you mean available? arent they
all available?
1281 [07:37:44] <knocktwice> nano is almost always available as
well.
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1283 [07:37:58] <knocktwice> by available, "installed by
default".
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1285 [07:38:08] <miniboxer> oh okay
1286 [07:38:10] <foul_owl> How do I preseed wifi ssid and psk?
Thanks!
1287 [07:38:11] <knocktwice> I mean, sit down at a unix system and
you can use vi.
1288 [07:38:26] <miniboxer> so i should learn to use vi
1289 [07:38:51] <knocktwice> miniboxer: OOoh! one moment,
there's a really good tutorial.
1290 [07:39:14] <miniboxer> what do you mean what i want from a
text editor
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1292 [07:39:28] <miniboxer> ive heard you can type things faster
with them
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1294 [07:39:41] <knocktwice> does 'vimtutor' do anything
for you?
1295 [07:39:54] <DerLGm> miniboxer: different editors have their
advantages
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1297 [07:40:15] <miniboxer> it doesnt many things to me
1298 [07:40:41] <miniboxer> So like what does nano specialize vs
vi/vim?
1299 [07:41:06] <knocktwice> nano makes it easy to do simple
things.
1300 [07:41:17] <knocktwice> even windows users can use nano
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1303 [07:42:05] <knocktwice> (nano comes from pine, which stands
for 'pine is not elm', an even earlier editing interface)
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1305 [07:42:31] <knocktwice> but not as early as vi, which stands
for 'visual' as it was a step up from the line-mode editor
'ed'
1306 [07:43:03] <miniboxer> so do any text editors help you type
faster?
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1308 [07:43:14] <knocktwice> which is why vi has two modes: moving
and editing. editing was done similar to 'ed', but you
could actually move around... nifty!
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1310 [07:43:32] <jelly>
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1311 [07:43:35] * jelly hides
1312 [07:43:57] <knocktwice> miniboxer: type faster? My typing
speed depends more on the context of the content rather than the
editor itself.
1313 [07:44:34] <knocktwice> If I edit C, emacs is more effective.
If I make changes to configuration files, vim is faster.
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1315 [07:45:30] <knocktwice> I have written C in vim, and edited
configuration files in emacs, so... <shrug>
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1317 [07:46:18] <miniboxer> uh so let start from the beginning
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1319 [07:46:26] <miniboxer> why use a text editor
1320 [07:46:42] <knocktwice> you seek to create/modify text
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1322 [07:47:24] <miniboxer> so then notepad would work right?
1323 [07:47:34] <miniboxer> why all these editors with different
names
1324 [07:47:50] <knocktwice> notepad would work (in most cases).
1325 [07:47:59] <miniboxer> why are they different, how are they
different, why not just use notpad
1326 [07:48:07] <knocktwice> it depends on the type of editing you
are attempting to do.
1327 [07:48:35] <knocktwice> When I am creating text, I prefer
emacs. If I am making small changes to existing text, I use vi.
1328 [07:49:02] <miniboxer> why?
1329 [07:49:15] <miniboxer> why is emacs better for creating and
vi better for small edits?
1330 [07:50:30] <knocktwice> I feel like emacs is the big guns. I
can do so much with it. I can have many open buffers and manipulate
them easily.
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1332 [07:50:49] <knocktwice> vi is more like a surgical tool. I
can get in, get the thing done, get out.
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1334 [07:51:01] <miniboxer> alright so i want to learn vi and
emacs then :)
1335 [07:51:08] <knocktwice> yay!
1336 [07:51:11] <knocktwice> yes, learn both
1337 [07:51:25] <knocktwice> you will be better off from learning
both.
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1340 [07:51:58] <miniboxer> alright so should i use jellys vim
adventures and what for emacs?
1341 [07:52:15] <knocktwice> I used emacs for 20 years, ignoring
vi. Then I finally learned vi, and used it exclusively for 6 months.
Now I use both interchangeably.
1342 [07:52:43] <miniboxer> damn thats a long time
1343 [07:53:19] <knocktwice> run emacs, press C-h, t
1344 [07:53:25] <knocktwice> that is ^h t
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1346 [07:53:36] <jelly> and often you won't have a notepad
available, just whatever text editor on whatever broken remote
system
1347 [07:53:44] <knocktwice> that is short for control-h (help)
then t for tutorial
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1349 [07:54:24] <knocktwice> jelly: right! so learn vi and emacs,
and trust that you can figure out nano on the fly if you have to.
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1352 [07:54:41] <miniboxer> what do you guys do for a living if i
may ask?
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1354 [07:55:01] <miniboxer> it has to be cs related right?
1355 [07:55:11] <knocktwice> I do embedded linux.
1356 [07:55:24] <knocktwice> working on a high-accuracy clock, at
the moment.
1357 [07:55:31] <abff> knock three times!
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1359 [07:55:47] <miniboxer> thats cool
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1362 [07:56:35] <knocktwice> we're down to about 10ppb
accuracy.
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1364 [07:57:12] <miniboxer> wait how fucking accurate is that
clock
1365 [07:57:29] <miniboxer> thats crazy
1366 [07:57:37] <knocktwice> like I said, 10ppb. +/- 10ns
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1368 [07:58:42] <miniboxer> is there a goal or is it just lets see
how accurate we can get?
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1371 [07:59:10] <knocktwice> there's a goal for each product
family, but always trying to improve, yeah?
1372 [07:59:17] <miniboxer> yeah
1373 [07:59:37] <miniboxer> how do i open a text editor
1374 [07:59:54] <knocktwice> try: nano, or vi, or emacs
1375 [08:00:27] <knocktwice> that assumes you've opened a
console window first.
1376 [08:00:35] <miniboxer> that works thank you
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1385 [08:04:23] <miniboxer> how do i make a shortcut to open the
terminal
1386 [08:04:33] <miniboxer> like is there a terminal command to
open another terminal
1387 [08:04:51] <miniboxer> so that i can have it input that
commant when i hit ctrl-t
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1389 [08:04:56] <knocktwice> miniboxer: you could do 'xterm
&'
1390 [08:05:02] <ivan> miniboxer: maybe you just want a terminal
with tabs?
1391 [08:05:36] <miniboxer> no i want a shortcut to open a
terminal
1392 [08:05:37] <knocktwice> ^
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1394 [08:05:42] <miniboxer> when theres no terminal open
1395 [08:05:48] <knocktwice> what kind of shortcut?
1396 [08:05:53] <knocktwice> just an icon you can click on?
1397 [08:05:54] <abff> miniboxer what wm or desktop do you use?
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1399 [08:06:06] <miniboxer> Whatever this auto installed with
1400 [08:06:15] <miniboxer> i have no clue, it looks nice though
1401 [08:06:25] <knocktwice> is it debian?
1402 [08:06:27] <miniboxer> i want a hotkey
1403 [08:06:31] <miniboxer> it is debian
1404 [08:06:44] <miniboxer> it starts with a n
1405 [08:06:56] <abff> there are several flavours a debian
installers, with a few different desktop environments
1406 [08:07:00] <knocktwice> 'cat /etc/debian_version'
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1408 [08:07:34] <knocktwice> but that still won't tell us
what window manager and desktop you are using.
1409 [08:08:06] <miniboxer> 9.2
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1411 [08:08:33] <abff> for example if I am using i3 as my window
manager I set a keyboard shortcut in my i3 config file to exec a
terminal emulator
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1414 [08:08:52] <miniboxer> its blue and greenish with a swirl
1415 [08:08:53] <abff> but I'm sure you're using
something more sophisticated, check your settings
1416 [08:08:59] <miniboxer> idk if the background matters
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1418 [08:09:26] <miniboxer> im using gnome 3.22.2
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1420 [08:09:38] <knocktwice> Aha! that helps.
1421 [08:10:04] <knocktwice> except... I don't use gnome, but
I'm sure someone here does.
1422 [08:10:42] <miniboxer> idk i like the terminal so i use
ctrl+altf3 a good amount
1423 [08:10:53] <miniboxer> and its nice becasue i switch back
quickly
1424 [08:11:00] <miniboxer> i can switch back quickly
1425 [08:11:57] <abff> just go into settings > keyboard >
custom shortcuts
1426 [08:11:58] <abff> and add one
1427 [08:12:15] <miniboxer> but whats the command to open a
terminal
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1429 [08:12:23] <miniboxer> i was doing that but it needs a
command
1430 [08:12:32] <abff> what ever terminal you like
1431 [08:12:41] <miniboxer> what
1432 [08:12:52] <knocktwice> miniboxer: try 'xterm'
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1434 [08:13:04] <abff> well a terminal in the context of an x
window manager would just be a terminal emulator
1435 [08:13:13] <miniboxer> okay
1436 [08:13:16] <abff> xterm is an example of one but you could
use anything from gnome-terminal to terminator
1437 [08:13:50] <knocktwice> miniboxer: yes, listen to abff. there
are many out there. xterm is the oldest and crustiest.
1438 [08:14:18] <miniboxer> i cant actually read the xterm window
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1440 [08:14:29] <abff> the gnome-terminal is a pretty fancy new
one, once you get to know what you like you'll discover others
1441 [08:14:34] <miniboxer> its too small
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1443 [08:14:48] <abff> in that setting change xterm to
gnome-terminal
1444 [08:14:53] <abff> you won't have to configure it that
much
1445 [08:14:59] <miniboxer> alright cool
1446 [08:15:14] <decci> Any idea how can I test the attached patch
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1447 [08:15:16] <miniboxer> i have an extremely high rez monitor
so the text in xterm was tiny
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1450 [08:15:55] <abff> miniboxer that is configurable, but
it's configuring it is probably beyond your knowledge and
gnome-terminal will have a nice menu system for you to click at
1451 [08:17:09] <miniboxer> completely beyond my knowledge i still
gotta read the debian reference
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1453 [08:17:28] <miniboxer> my next question is compilers
1454 [08:17:35] <abff> hey man don't worry about it, it all
comes with time, I still suck at bash
1455 [08:17:53] <miniboxer> yeah, true
1456 [08:18:00] <miniboxer> but where do i get compilers
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1461 [08:18:39] <ivan> miniboxer: apt install build-essential?
1462 [08:18:52] <ivan> well, depends on what you want to compile
1463 [08:18:57] <abff> the debian software repository is accessed
by the apt program
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1467 [08:19:29] <abff> anything in the repository can be
downloaded using apt, or if you like a big list of things to sort
through, check out aptitude
1468 [08:20:43] <miniboxer> you know a good scheme compiler?
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1471 [08:20:54] <knocktwice> miniboxer: yes, be patient. you will
learn a ton of stuff, but it comes with spending time with the
tools.
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1476 [08:21:50] <abff> miniboxer are you using this for school? a
scheme IDE might be more appropriate and easier to get started with,
when I was in uni we used drscheme
1477 [08:22:15] <abff> but I don't think that's around
anymore
1478 [08:22:15] <miniboxer> its hobby
1479 [08:22:20] <miniboxer> im teaching myself cs
1480 [08:22:35] <miniboxer> i got a bunch of books
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1482 [08:22:41] <knocktwice> miniboxer: much more effective than
asking someone else to teach you.
1483 [08:22:58] <knocktwice> just get in there and do it.
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1485 [08:23:09] <miniboxer> yeah
1486 [08:23:20] <knocktwice> you will find problems and as you
solve them, you learn.
1487 [08:23:36] <knocktwice> that's how you did it with other
computer systems.
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1500 [08:30:46] <miniboxer> abff how do i change the text size on
my full screen console
1501 [08:30:56] <miniboxer> or knocktwice
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1503 [08:31:26] <knocktwice> depends on your choice of terminal
emulator.
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1505 [08:31:39] <ivan> ctrl minus, plus/equals?
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1509 [08:31:56] <knocktwice> On mine, I have edit->preferences
1510 [08:32:25] <miniboxer> im talking about the none gui console
1511 [08:32:37] <ivan> the linux text VT?
1512 [08:32:42] <knocktwice> Oh, that's much trickier.
1513 [08:32:53] <knocktwice> how did you reach a non-gui console?
1514 [08:33:06] <miniboxer> ctrl + alt + f2
1515 [08:33:10] <miniboxer> f3*
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1518 [08:33:24] <miniboxer> its f2 to go back to gui
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1520 [08:33:41] <ivan> sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
1521 [08:33:51] <knocktwice> ^
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1524 [08:34:36] <miniboxer> so a pretty big list just came up
1525 [08:35:11] <miniboxer> i should choose UTF-8 right?
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1527 [08:35:38] <ivan> yes
1528 [08:35:50] <tdn> I get a lot of messages like these in
syslog: dhcpd[1332]: unexpected ICMP Echo Reply from 4.2.2.2 <-
Any cause for worry? Should I just ignore these in my logwatch
script? Or do I need to fix something? I do not understand why dhcpd
gets pings from public IPs. Should only be present on LAN.
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1530 [08:36:44] <ivan> tdn: you might have something that is
(misconfigured) to use Level 3's DNS server 4.2.2.2
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1532 [08:36:51] <miniboxer> do i choose latin 1, 2, 3, or 7
1533 [08:37:21] <ivan> tdn: oh yeah network-manager or dhcpd might
ping a DNS resolver to see if your internet is up
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1536 [08:37:29] <tdn> ivan, I may have something that uses that
DNS server but why does that affect DHCP server?
1537 [08:38:23] <miniboxer> english is a western european language
right?
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1539 [08:38:41] <miniboxer> im pretty sure it is
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1541 [08:38:47] <tdn> ivan, oh, so dhcpd itself (the server, not
the client) may ping 4.2.2.2? I see this message for other public
IPs as well.
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1544 [08:39:49] <miniboxer> @knocktwice what console font do you
use?
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1548 [08:41:44] <ivan> tdn: oh, now I have no idea, sorry
1549 [08:42:29] <knocktwice> miniboxer: i have no idea. Whatever
Debian came with. It's worked, I've had no reason to
examine it.
1550 [08:43:14] <knocktwice> as with everything, I could tear it
down to the individual bits that comprise it, but it's really
not worth the time.
1551 [08:43:44] <ivan>
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1559 [08:49:06] <rnix> hi, when i call systemctl hibernate in
stretch, the system fails to come back up. however, if i put the
system to sleep via lockscreen's pause button resume works
fine. anyone knows what gets called by gnome here?
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1562 [08:49:48] <rnix> i need to be able to put the system to
sleep via script
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1564 [08:51:03] <knocktwice> no answer for you, but I feel the
pain. sleep = death for my desktop, thanks to nvidia
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1566 [08:52:15] <rnix> i guess there's some message sent to
dbus, dunno. anyway it would be great if systemctl hibernate just
works. but for now i'd be happy to know what gnome does here
1567 [08:52:23] <rnix> via gnome it works fine
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1570 [08:53:12] <likcoras> rnix: suspend, not hibernate.
1571 [08:53:35] <likcoras> Does that work?
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1574 [08:53:45] <rnix> likcoras: iirc i tried that one as well and
it failed the same way
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1577 [08:53:57] <rnix> let me double check
1578 [08:53:58] <likcoras> Welp.
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1592 [08:59:30] <rnix> likcoras: ok, suspend did it (this time).
will check further, if suspend is reliable i'll stick to it.
anyway, it seems to be a common problem that STD not works that
well...
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1622 [09:13:48] <superlinux> i need help. i am trying to apply the
jdk9 shell script in the last reply in this article. and I am
getting and error on line 8 of the script. so I am confused whether
this is really bash or not.
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1623 [09:13:50] <judd> Bug
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1624 [09:14:14] <superlinux> all I want is install jdk9 correctly.
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1696 [10:01:14] <arkadefr> hey! (not sure I'm in the right
chan for this question) I'm setting up some VMs on KVM with
libvirt, and I'm facing an error when creating a new domain:
"ERROR internal error: process exited while connecting to
monitor: ((null):1783): Spice-Warning **:
reds.c:2530:reds_init_socket: listen: Address already in use" .
I can only run one VM at a time because it tries to pop a new Spice
instance every time. I
1697 [10:01:16] <arkadefr> don't understand quite well the
behavior.
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1715 [10:13:03] <gaurishankar> hello everyone
1716 [10:13:47] <gaurishankar> I upgraded my Jessie server to
stretch and now getting an error LVMETAD error falling back to
device scanning
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1718 [10:14:00] <gaurishankar> what is this error and how to stop
it
1719 [10:14:19] <gaurishankar> can any one help me
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1726 [10:17:16] <gaurishankar> can any on ehelp me
1727 [10:17:28] <gaurishankar> to get rid of LVMETAD error
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1729 [10:18:16] <kopper> Does it cause problems? Are you able to
boot?
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1736 [10:20:34] <gaurishankar> yes
1737 [10:20:46] <gaurishankar> i am able to boot and use the
system
1738 [10:20:57] <gaurishankar> but it is irritating message while
system boots
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1741 [10:21:32] <gaurishankar> kopper I am able to boot
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1750 [10:24:33] <kopper> You can ignore it if it doesn't
cause problems.
1751 [10:25:06] <kopper> You could also try to disable lvmetad in
/etc/lvm/lvm.conf
1752 [10:25:38] <gaurishankar> after disabling what do i have to
use initramfs
1753 [10:25:57] <kopper> By setting use_lvmetad = 0. Though you
might need something additional like update-initramfs to make it
effective
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1755 [10:26:15] <gaurishankar> I mean I should change the status 1
to status 0 in use_lvmetad
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1757 [10:26:30] <kopper> 0 is disabled
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1759 [10:26:48] <gaurishankar> it is 1 currently
1760 [10:28:06] <gaurishankar> Kopper it will not cause any harm
if I change the status = o and use initiramfs
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1764 [10:28:47] <kopper> Probably, since you need to use 0 as in
zero, not a character o
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1767 [10:29:18] <gaurishankar> yes the number 0
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1775 [10:30:37] <gaurishankar> kopper whats is the correct syntax
of initramfs
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1781 [10:32:23] <kopper> I would use update-initramfs -k $(uname
-r) -u
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1784 [10:32:49] <gaurishankar> uname ???
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1787 [10:33:23] <gaurishankar> it is to be used as the same
sysntax
1788 [10:33:28] <gaurishankar> i mean syntax
1789 [10:33:28] <kopper> Your current kernel version in use
1790 [10:33:51] <kopper> What are you asking
1791 [10:34:07] <gaurishankar> uname to be replaced by current
kernel version
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1793 [10:34:41] <kopper> Command I gave you fills your current
kernel version for -k
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1796 [10:34:55] <kopper> If you want, you can type it out yourself
1797 [10:34:55] <gaurishankar> allright
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1799 [10:35:11] <gaurishankar> thanks kopoer
1800 [10:35:16] <gaurishankar> i will try the same
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1802 [10:35:30] <kopper> Np
1803 [10:35:36] <SirLagz> hmmm...I've managed to drag a panl
up in XFCE...no idea how to drag it back down =/
1804 [10:35:52] <SirLagz> ahh, there's the handle to drag it
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1811 [10:41:38] <jer0me> Using debian stable w/latest bpo kernel
on a macbook 11,1, after an abnormal shutdown USB (xhci) seems
messed up (timeout while waiting for setup command, device not
accepting address). The consequence is mostly the sd card reader not
working and the eventual "death" (HC died) of the whole
usb controller. I have tried to reboot into macos/recovery to
"clean up" the eventual garbage but the problem remains.
1812 [10:41:44] <jer0me> Any idea?
1813 [10:42:43] <jer0me> (I don't use any boot options /
modprobe.d tweaks or quirks)
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1839 [10:57:16] <plasmoduck> jer0me, MacBooks and Apple hardware
in general have special power and cooling requirements that Linux
doesn't fully satisfy, you will damange your hardware. Just
stick to MacOS, if you want to run Linux, buy a PC.
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1856 [11:05:16] <jer0me> plasmoduck: I have been using half a
dozen macs on linux for a solid ten years, I am well aware that
things can go wild.
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1884 [11:20:49] <Iridos> judd, versions libreoffice
1885 [11:20:50] <judd> Package: libreoffice on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:3.5.4+dfsg2-0+deb7u6; wheezy-security: 1:3.5.4+dfsg2-0+deb7u9;
wheezy-backports: 1:4.3.3-2+deb8u7~bpo70+1; jessie:
1:4.3.3-2+deb8u7; jessie-proposed-updates: 1:4.3.3-2+deb8u9;
jessie-security: 1:4.3.3-2+deb8u9; jessie-backports:
1:5.2.7-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 1:5.2.7-1; stretch-backports:
1:5.4.2-3~bpo9+1; buster: 1:5.4.2-3; sid: 1:5.4.3-3
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1922 [11:47:39] <fredl> in dpkg -l when I see under
'version' 1:2.8+dfsg-6+deb9u2 what does the 1: mean?
1923 [11:47:53] <fredl> some packages have this, others don't
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1957 [12:08:15] <rnix> hi, any idea why my script in
/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep is ignored when suspending/resuming
the system on stretch?
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1970 [12:14:51] <rnix> ok, just found out script at
/lib/systemd/system-sleep are executed. is it safe to place files
there?
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1972 [12:15:09] <rnix> or is there a dedicated "overlay"
for custom scripts?
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1977 [12:16:28] <decci> Any idea how shall I apply patch which is
mentioned under
replaced-url
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1979 [12:17:02] <decci>
replaced-url
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1993 [12:28:38] <LiuYan> decci: that looks like a .diff file, and
you can use `patch` command to apply it
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1995 [12:29:17] <decci> LiuYan: I downloaded
replaced-url
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1997 [12:29:42] <decci> LiuYan: Untar it, then mkdir build
&& cd build
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1999 [12:29:47] <decci> LiuYan: cmake ..
2000 [12:29:52] <decci> LiuYan: make
2001 [12:30:06] <decci> LiuYan: and I encountered issue with X509
error
2002 [12:30:16] <decci> LiuYan: How shall I patch it?
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2006 [12:30:48] <petn-randall> !openswan
2007 [12:30:48] <dpkg> Openswan is an <IPsec> implementation
for Linux kernels, forked from <freeswan>. Install the
openswan package to provide Openswan IPsec utilities. As Debian
stock kernels have IPsec (NETKEY, aka 26sec) and crypto support
enabled, the openswan-modules-source or linux-patch-openswan
packages are only necessary for KLIPS use.
replaced-url
2008 [12:31:01] <petn-randall> decci: You might have better luck
asking in their channel, see above. ^^^
2009 [12:31:45] <decci> LiuYan:
replaced-url
2010 [12:32:14] <decci> petn-randall: openswan is different from
openwsman
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2012 [12:32:37] <petn-randall> decci: Oh, I thought it was a typo!
:)
2013 [12:33:03] <decci> petn-randall: no problem
2014 [12:33:48] <LiuYan> decci: sorry, i don't know if you
should or should not patch it. /me thought your question is about
"how to apply it"
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2018 [12:35:23] <Robby> people still use openswan? I thought
strongswan was the goto *swan in recent years
2019 [12:35:54] <petn-randall> Robby: openwsman != openswan
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2021 [12:36:29] <Robby> ah, right
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2030 [12:40:19] <swen32> Is it enough to do make deb-pkg
LOCALVERSION=-mycondig KDEB_PKGVERSION=$(make kernelversion)-1 for
kernel rebuild ?
2031 [12:40:43] <swen32> *with my local .config ?
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2039 [12:48:24] <drbw> hi! is 1 Ghz / 512 MB RAM enough for a
debian stable server providing a low-load test network with routing
/ nat, dns, dhcp, iptables firewall, ldap and kerberos? it would
only have to be able to run the services at all plus a small bit of
room for movement, there are just a handful of machines in there.
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2041 [12:48:36] <petn-randall> swen32: sure
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2045 [12:49:19] <jelly> drbw: probably is.
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2047 [12:49:36] <petn-randall> drbw: What does this part mean:
"plus a small bit of room for movement, there are just a
handful of machines in there."
2048 [12:49:42] <drbw> jelly, thanks! it's virtual anyway so
I can reallocate, just wanted to be in the right ballpark
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2051 [12:50:18] <swen32> petn-randall thanks
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2053 [12:50:56] <drbw> petn-randall, "small bit of
movement" = "not _completely_ idle". "only run
the services" could mean nobody would query any of them.
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2068 [12:58:55] <petn-randall> drbw: So if I understand correctly,
this Debian VM is just one of several VMs on that host? One CPU and
512 MB RAM should be enough for those services, I think. If you plan
to run something like FreeIPA for ldap/kerberos, maybe not, though,
since it's quite Java-heavy.
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2073 [13:00:05] <jelly> I was assuming slapd.
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2132 [13:21:49] <drbw> petn-randall, sorry, missed the
notification. thanks for the educated guess - I won't be using
FreeIPA until I can comfortably set up ldap + kerberos from the cli,
so that won't be a problem, either.
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2160 [13:35:47] <petn-randall> drbw: I'd say FreeIPA
overblown for a small test setup of ldap, but it does pay off it you
have a large kerberos setup to deploy, or want to manage a large
network with DNS/ldap/kerberos.
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2167 [13:38:34] <drbw> petn-randall, yeah it looks very
interesting for larger environments
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2172 [13:41:11] <nicoasPL[m]> how using uefi?
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2207 [13:54:48] <darxmurf> nicoasPL[m]: ?
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2228 [14:05:34] <intelligentalien> we all blow farts
2229 [14:05:38] <intelligentalien> some louder than others
2230 [14:05:48] <intelligentalien> but at the end of the day, a
fart is still a fart.
2231 [14:05:57] <intelligentalien> and i do not like farts.
2232 [14:06:05] <intelligentalien> so when i fart, i set it on
fire
2233 [14:06:16] <intelligentalien> then, and only then, it ceases
to be a fart
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2239 [14:07:17] <intelligentalien> niiiiggggggggerrrrssss
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2241 [14:07:23] <intelligentalien> nigggggers
2242 [14:07:29] <Iridos> !ops intelligentalien
2243 [14:07:29] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall:
iridos complains about a problem (see above)
2244 [14:07:35] <intelligentalien> !ops nigggers
2245 [14:07:35] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall:
intelligentalien complains about a problem (see above)
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2250 [14:09:31] <Iridos> hm, I switched to libreoffice from
backports… but encounter problems with it. Now I can't
go back with apt-get install -t stretch libreoffice, because
dependencies with higher version number than allowed are installed
2251 [14:09:38] <Iridos> what's the cleanest way to get that
resolved
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2253 [14:09:57] <Iridos> retaining autoinstalled packages
2254 [14:10:07] <intelligentalien> Iridos: you can't
2255 [14:10:13] <intelligentalien> only a negro can do that
2256 [14:10:19] <intelligentalien> you should buy a niggger
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2258 [14:10:32] <Iridos> oh, there's an --allow-downgrades
2259 [14:10:33] <rafalcpp> intelligentalien: at that point clean
system reinstall would be easier
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2261 [14:10:40] <intelligentalien> lol
2262 [14:10:44] <intelligentalien> your mom is a nigger
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2265 [14:11:05] <Iridos> were you confusing us or making fun of
him
2266 [14:11:15] <Iridos> and if you were confusing us, no, it
wouldn't
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2268 [14:11:25] <Iridos> that's silly
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2280 [14:15:58] <Iridos> oh, I can remove the packages that are in
/var/log/apt/history.log and then just install the metapackage again
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2327 [14:31:50] <Iridos> dpkg, package downgrade is <reply>
If you upgraded a single (meta-)package and its several dependencies
to e.g. backports, probably the easiest way to go back is to
uninstall or even purge the packages that were installed (which can
be found in /var/log/apt/history.log), then install the (meta-)
package again from e.g. stable repositories. Purging will remove all
system configuration, which would prevent some problems from
upgraded config files.
2328 [14:31:52] <dpkg> okay, Iridos
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2353 [14:40:00] <colo-work> is there a way to run an interactive
d-i session, and have a preseed file generated from the answers that
were chosen?
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2366 [14:46:30] <Nothing4You> is there an "official" way
to use firefox quantum on debian?
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2368 [14:47:14] <gpunk> yes
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2370 [14:48:00] <Nothing4You> using apt?
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2372 [14:48:41] <gpunk> yes, It is in the repos for SID
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2378 [14:50:17] <gpunk> are you sure it is not in stretch repos ?
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2380 [14:50:31] <gpunk> try to install firefox instead of
firefox-esr
2381 [14:50:50] <gpunk> i dont have a stretch off hand right now
so i cant confiirm
2382 [14:52:11] <gpunk> ,v firefox
2383 [14:53:16] <Nothing4You> stretch has firefox juts as a
virtual package
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2386 [14:53:51] <Nothing4You> there's also
replaced-url
2387 [14:53:52] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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2389 [14:54:30] <kopper> Nothing4You: Maybe not official but
here's some ideas
replaced-url
2390 [14:54:39] <Nothing4You> This is a placeholder RC bug to
prevent Firefox from entering testing and making it to a Debian
release. Debian cannot support Firefox in stable, this is why there
is a firefox-esr package, following the ESR upstream releases, which
is what we support for Debian stable.
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2394 [14:55:31] <kopper> Here's another one
replaced-url
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2401 [14:57:32] <gpunk> or ofcourse ...
replaced-url
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2404 [14:59:27] <Nothing4You> i was mainly hoping for a way that
would not include sid stuff and not rely on user-level installation
2405 [14:59:35] <Nothing4You> i guess that's what it'll
have to be though
2406 [15:00:39] <gpunk> life is a b*tch ...
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2463 [15:19:56] <simbalion> Is virtualbox broken in stretch?
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2465 [15:22:15] <tremolo> It's working for me, but I think
I'm using virtualbox's repo.
2466 [15:23:31] <petn-randall> simbalion: It shouldn't, and
if it is, it is an RC bug that needs to get fixed. But rather than
asking vague questions, tell us about your actual problem.
2467 [15:23:34] <petn-randall> !ask
2468 [15:23:34] <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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2470 [15:24:48] <gpunk> simbalion it s broken for new kernels
2471 [15:25:05] <simbalion> hrm, I've got a virtualbox.list
file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d but when I do apt-cache policy it
doesn't show that repo it only shows stretch-backports,
unstable and testing
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2474 [15:25:46] <simbalion> gpunk: could you be more specific?
Which kernel versions? I'm using 4.9.0-3-amd64
2475 [15:26:21] <tremolo> I'm on 4.9.0-4-amd64
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2477 [15:26:26] <MrKeuner> hi, x-replaced-url
2478 [15:26:34] <gpunk> as I recall since 4.13 or 4.12 virtualbox
crashes at boot
2479 [15:26:40] <MrKeuner> Jessie, here
2480 [15:26:52] <gpunk> with 4.9.0-4-amd64 you are supposed to be
fine
2481 [15:27:10] <MrKeuner> Some links as in links in Zim for
instance
2482 [15:27:27] <MrKeuner> Could it be hardcoded in Zim somewhere?
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2484 [15:27:37] <gpunk> the issue was noted vagely on virtualbox
website
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2486 [15:28:25] <Neo1> hi!
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2488 [15:29:15] <Neo1> I want to try debian for learning shell
scripting, but I read in internet and there is written it's old
OS?
2489 [15:29:38] <gpunk> it s the oldest distro
2490 [15:29:48] <gpunk> hence the more stable and mature
2491 [15:29:53] <petn-randall> It's not the oldest distro ...
2492 [15:30:00] <mspo> isn't slackware the original distro?
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2494 [15:30:02] <gpunk> about
2495 [15:30:03] <Neo1> I tried ubuntu, but that lags always and
can't install on virtual machine additional image
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2498 [15:30:16] <mspo> Neo1: what OS are you on right now?
2499 [15:30:19] <rudi_s> Neo1: It's true that the packages in
Debian stable can sometimes be older than in other distributions,
but most of the time you don't need the latest version anyway
and it provides a more stable experience.
2500 [15:30:25] <rudi_s> Also see !snss
2501 [15:30:30] <rudi_s> !snss
2502 [15:30:30] <dpkg> Shiny New Shit Syndrome is a serious
disorder, which usually breaks out into an epidemic every time
something new is released. If you have SNS, ask me about
<backports> and <ssb>; these are better options than
upgrading to <testing> because it is a <moving target>.
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2505 [15:30:49] <Neo1> mspo: windows 10 and second ubuntu, but
I'll use 10, because ubuntu is very slow if compare
2506 [15:30:57] <Neo1> and lags always
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2508 [15:31:03] <mspo> Neo1: and you want to learn bourne shell
scripting?
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2510 [15:31:04] <petn-randall> Neo1: Sounds like it's not
properly configured.
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2513 [15:32:08] <Neo1> mspo: yes, want install to virtualBox, run,
read book and in terminal write scripts, but I need customize VPS
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2518 [15:32:21] <Neo1> install LAMP and node.js at first
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2520 [15:32:29] <mspo> Neo1: have you considered using cygwin
instead?
2521 [15:32:37] <simbalion> I installed using the .deb from the
virtualbox website and that worked
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2523 [15:32:54] <Neo1> mspo: it's not OS
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2525 [15:33:04] <mspo> LAMP + Node also work perfectly fine on
windows
2526 [15:33:08] <mspo> fwiw
2527 [15:33:09] <Neo1> mspo: I want real OS that is installed on
VPS
2528 [15:33:18] <mspo> Neo1: so spin one up in amazon
2529 [15:33:22] <gpunk> lamp on windows is calld wamp
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2531 [15:33:40] <Neo1> I have WAMP, I need LAMP on VPS
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2533 [15:33:50] <gpunk> use debian
2534 [15:33:59] <mspo> Neo1: console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/
2535 [15:34:12] <mspo> Neo1: look for the debian image (software
for the common good)
2536 [15:34:17] <mspo> Neo1: and start it up
2537 [15:34:24] <Neo1> VPS is remote computer where will install
OS that I'll manage use SSH, it's for those who don't
know
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2541 [15:35:09] <mspo> Neo1: put cygwin/putty/securecrt/whatever
on your windows box, ssh to your ec2 system, startup vim and start
learning :)
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2544 [15:35:19] <Neo1> mspo: I bought digitalocen hosting and want
put there OS
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2547 [15:35:33] <mspo> okay then do that
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2550 [15:35:55] <mspo> what OS does DO give you?
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2554 [15:37:49] <Neo1> mspo: I'll install this
replaced-url
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2556 [15:38:00] <Neo1> is 9 stable version?
2557 [15:38:06] <gpunk> yup
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2559 [15:38:14] <mspo> okay
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2563 [15:39:17] <Neo1> ok, if set up to virtual box normally, will
use
2564 [15:39:38] <Neo1> I read people say ubuntu is better? Is it
true?
2565 [15:39:50] <Neo1> in debian old apps
2566 [15:40:09] <mspo> Neo1: you keep jumping around
2567 [15:40:24] <mspo> virtualbox, digital ocean, ubuntu, debian
2568 [15:40:32] <mspo> you don't know enough to make any of
these judgements
2569 [15:40:35] <mspo> so just pick something and do it
2570 [15:40:50] <Neo1> just all this lags, can't customize,
only windows 10 works fast and stable now
2571 [15:41:02] <mspo> oh, also your local laptop
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2573 [15:41:12] <Neo1> I'm not guilty that around many
shits....
2574 [15:41:26] <mspo> just login to your DO box and start typing
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2576 [15:41:30] <mspo> right now you're just wasting a bunch
of time
2577 [15:41:40] <Neo1> mspo: see how my windows 10 work
replaced-url
2578 [15:42:15] <Neo1> mspo: open many apps and it work very very
fast, ubuntu hanging when a few programs open and I notice it
2579 [15:42:43] <mspo> <shrug>
2580 [15:43:00] <mspo> none of that matters
2581 [15:43:03] <Neo1> really windows 10 is cool know
2582 [15:43:09] <mspo> then keep using it
2583 [15:43:18] <klys> i can run w10 in a kvm vm and have it take
over graphics, except it requires a usb serial dongle to boot.
2584 [15:43:28] <Neo1> I keep, just for server must learn some
lunux OS
2585 [15:44:05] <Neo1> who was trying windows 10? It's now
really very fast
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2587 [15:45:25] <Neo1> I thought ubuntu will fly, my comp i5 and
ssd dick, but no. Make inferences, windows 10 is very good optimized
now
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2594 [15:45:57] <tw> How does this relate to debian support?
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2596 [15:46:10] <klys> neo1, there is a channel for w10 at
##windows
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2599 [15:46:53] <Neo1> klys: I don't need windows support,
they did perfect product, and I wholly satisfied
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2601 [15:46:55] <mspo> Neo1: buy these books and read them:
replaced-url
2602 [15:47:03] <mspo> Neo1: then try again
2603 [15:47:25] <tw> Still not relevant to debian support.
2604 [15:47:39] <MrKeuner> answering my question in case anyone is
interested: Other clicking on a link in Zim let's you choose
and set a browser from alternatives
2605 [15:47:40] <klys> advocacy should be allowed
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2607 [15:49:02] <klys> mrkeuner, ls -l /etc/alternatives/x-replaced-url
2608 [15:49:16] <petn-randall> Well, this channel is about Debian
support, so everything *not* being about Debian support is kindly
asked to go to the respective channel, or #debian-offtopic.
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2610 [15:49:32] <Neo1> Xyle, что ты скажешь? Дебиан норм?
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2613 [15:50:05] <petn-randall> !ru
2614 [15:50:06] <dpkg> Это английскоговорящий канал, пожалуйста,
говорите по-английски или посетите #debian-russian
(irc.freenode.net) (Russian speakers please go to #debian-russian)
2615 [15:50:07] <petn-randall> !en
2616 [15:50:11] <petn-randall> !en
2617 [15:50:11] <dpkg> The language of #debian is English. We will
do our best to help you regardless of your level of English but you
might be more comfortable asking for help in your own language. Ask
me about your language code for more information, for example /msg
dpkg br ; /msg dpkg pt ; /msg dpkg es ; /msg dpkg fr ; /msg dpkg de
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2621 [15:51:52] <Iridos> uh. pdfsam starts with a very small
window that is empty when you enlarge it for me on stable…
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2629 [15:54:19] <Iridos> with a java.lang.NullPointerException
2630 [15:54:33] <Iridos> don't seem to be able to find
anything in the bug tracker… is it just me?
2631 [15:54:59] <klys> ,v pdfsam
2632 [15:55:00] <judd> Package: pdfsam on amd64 -- jessie:
1.1.4-2; wheezy: 1.1.4-2; stretch: 1.1.4-4; buster: 3.3.4-1; sid:
3.3.5-1
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2634 [15:55:40] <hellyeah> hey
2635 [15:55:44] <klys> iridos, are you using version 1.1.4-2 ?
2636 [15:55:53] <hellyeah> i connected my bluetooth
2637 [15:55:58] <hellyeah> but sound quality is bad
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2639 [15:56:14] <hellyeah> i changed profile to a2dp but quality
is still bad
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2642 [15:56:19] <hellyeah> what should i do?_
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2649 [16:01:09] <Iridos> that's the whole error…
replaced-url
2650 [16:01:30] <Iridos> "FATAL JMainFrame Error starting
pdfsam." conflicts a bit with "JMainFrame PDF Split and
Merge basic Ver. 1.1.4 started in 509ms"
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2654 [16:01:55] <Neo1> hellyeah:
2655 [16:02:00] <Neo1> ;)
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2659 [16:02:53] <Iridos> it's weird… oldstable and
stable actually have the same version… except for the
patchlevel
2660 [16:03:00] <Neo1> hellyeah: you have broken bluetooth, change
it and everything will work well
2661 [16:03:11] <Iridos> klys, no, I'm on stretch, it's
1.1.4-4
2662 [16:03:31] <Iridos> trying to install the one from
oldstable…
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2669 [16:05:38] <Iridos> mm, same with the version from oldstable,
so I guess it's the upgraded java stuff
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2671 [16:05:56] <Neo1> I want to ask, I downloaded this book
replaced-url
2672 [16:05:56] <Neo1> If I read it I'll have known debian by
then?
2673 [16:06:09] <Iridos> oh, wait, I installed my own… yay
2674 [16:06:16] <Neo1> just don't want to do things in
vain...
2675 [16:06:35] <Iridos> ok, that works… yay.
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2679 [16:07:09] <klys> iridos, I was going to say, that is perhaps
the bug at
replaced-url
2680 [16:07:28] <klys> though, congratulations now that it works.
2681 [16:07:34] <jelly> dont worry Neo1; reading one book, even
the best possible one, is not NEARLY enough to get proficient with
an OS
2682 [16:08:00] <Iridos> Neo1, no. Debian has some pretty specific
things on how it works. I still wouldn't call it a waste of
time to go through this book. (as this is on shell scripting, you
might ask #bash what they think of it, though)
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2686 [16:08:21] <petn-randall> Neo1: There's always the
debian handbook:
2687 [16:08:26] <petn-randall> !debian handbook
2688 [16:08:26] <dpkg> The Debian Administrator's Handbook is
at
replaced-url
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2690 [16:09:36] <Iridos> klys, I'll have a look at that
later… right now just happy I can use it for something with a
deadline of today (and cursing myself I didn't write down in
some obvious place all the things I did a month or two ago, when I
prepared the last "final" version)
2691 [16:09:39] <jelly> Neo1: so you'll be reading many
manual pages and a dozen books and playing with dozens of tools and
filing a dozen bug reports before you can say you "know
debian"
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2693 [16:09:43] <Iridos> so… thanks for the bug
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2696 [16:09:54] <hellyeah> any help_
2697 [16:09:57] <hellyeah> ?
2698 [16:10:06] <Iridos> jelly, that, or spend 3 days fixing a
dependency error? ^^
2699 [16:10:17] <Neo1> ok
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2701 [16:10:53] <klys> hellyeah, are you using alsa, pulse, jack,
oss, or something else to output sound via bluetooth?
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2706 [16:11:37] <hellyeah_> Neo1: what are you trying to do ?
2707 [16:11:50] <simbalion> Is there an app in Debian for
configuring mouse buttons above the standard 5?
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2709 [16:12:15] <simbalion> I see there's one for ubuntu
called btnx
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2711 [16:12:59] <Neo1> jelly: it's look like ubuntu many
errors anywhere, ok, I'll try... Want to try centOS as well
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2715 [16:13:24] <petn-randall> simbalion: btnx is a dead project
that isn't even in Ubuntu anymore.
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2717 [16:13:29] <Neo1> I read centOS is the best among all linux
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2719 [16:13:41] <simbalion> petn-randall: I see, is there an
alternative?
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2722 [16:14:03] <hellyeah_> Neo1: go to #linux channel
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2724 [16:14:16] <petn-randall> !best
2725 [16:14:16] <dpkg> Best for what? Please define what you mean
by "best". Gloria Gaynor! Tina Turner! Aretha Franklin!
Men without Hats! Women without Hats! Men at Work! Women at Play!
Anyone for Tennis!
2726 [16:14:19] <petn-randall> Neo1: ^^^
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2729 [16:14:40] <Neo1> :)
2730 [16:14:41] <petn-randall> Neo1: Each distro has their
strength and weaknesses, otherwise they wouldn't exist anymore.
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2732 [16:15:01] <hellyeah_> debian is solid
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2735 [16:15:34] <petn-randall> Neo1: Saying CentOS is better than
Debian is saying French fries are better than Sushi. Some people
might disagree, it's mostly a matter of taste, or what's
important to you.
2736 [16:15:41] <Neo1> hellyeah_: solid like all my life...
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2740 [16:16:29] <tw> hellyeah_: bluez probably only supports a few
codecs in a2dp. My bet is mp3/aac/aptx are not among them.
2741 [16:16:35] <Neo1> petn-randall: as server OS it's better
because it has long cycle, I forgot there 5 years or more issue new
dist
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2743 [16:16:43] <Neo1> very stable OS
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2745 [16:16:56] <tw> Neo1: #debian-offtopic or #linux
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2752 [16:17:52] <hellyeah_> Neo1: go to #linux
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2754 [16:18:03] <hellyeah_> they will love talking about that you
talked here
2755 [16:18:40] <hellyeah_> tw: do you have any suggestion?
2756 [16:18:53] <simbalion> ah it looks like xinput can do what I
need
2757 [16:18:57] <Neo1> hellyeah_: Ok, I'll go.
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2769 [16:27:58] <tw> hellyeah_: from a quick google search,
there's not a lot of documentation on a2dp supported codecs in
the bluez stack. It's also possible your headset doesn't
support many profiles either -- a2dp negotiates the highest
(usually) mutually supported parameters for
bandwidth/codec/samplerate/etc.
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2771 [16:28:29] <tw> My guess is with the hardware your using,
it's not readily tunable.
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2803 [16:37:40] <elvirolo> hi all
2804 [16:37:58] <elvirolo> is it possible to play sound using
debian's openjre 8?
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2811 [16:40:28] <tw> try it. It should work.
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2813 [16:41:15] <elvirolo> tw: I tried it with airsonic, but it
doesn't seem to work
2814 [16:41:29] <tw> Does it give you any error messages?
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2816 [16:41:50] <petn-randall> !doesnt work
2817 [16:41:51] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague
statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it
procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for
change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it
isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without
needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error
message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco>
and <errors>.
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2821 [16:43:15] <elvirolo> I'm sorry I'm not being
specific, but I don't get any error messages from tomcat
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2825 [16:43:42] <elvirolo> I'm using openjre8 on jessie, and
ALSA (not pulseaudio)
2826 [16:43:43] <tw> tomcat probably doesn't have an instance
of pulseaudio running since it's not a console user.
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2829 [16:44:09] <tw> you probably need to change the default audio
backend for openjre8 from pulseaudio to alsa.
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2832 [16:44:39] <tw> Unless you've already done this, then
you need to make sure no other user on the system is running an
instance of pulse.
2833 [16:45:07] <elvirolo> tw: it's what I'm trying to
do, but I don't know how.
2834 [16:45:17] <elvirolo> tw: pulseaudio isn't installed
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2839 [16:47:10] <anteeksi> Hi! How do I know what's my login
manager?
2840 [16:47:15] <anteeksi> Debian 9
2841 [16:47:27] <anteeksi> With Mate
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2849 [16:49:49] <petn-randall> anteeksi: Check which *dm package
you have installed: dpkg -l '*dm'
2850 [16:50:10] <elvirolo> anteeksi: probably lightdm:
replaced-url
2851 [16:50:17] <elvirolo> sry
2852 [16:50:55] <elvirolo> anteeksi:
replaced-url
2853 [16:50:55] <anteeksi> petn-randall: elvirolo: It is lightdm,
thanks :)
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2855 [16:51:00] <tw> elvirolo:
replaced-url
2856 [16:51:27] <tw> but as to what the setting should be, I have
no clue.
2857 [16:51:38] <tw> it needs to be an implementation of those
interfaces.
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2860 [16:52:19] <elvirolo> tw: yup, I saw that file, but
don't know how to configure it with alsa. thanks anyway :)
2861 [16:52:27] <elvirolo> i might have to install pulseaudio
2862 [16:52:43] <tw> that will be a lot of pain because tomcat
doesn't have a login session.
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2864 [16:53:16] <tw> elvirolo: this site has some suggested values
replaced-url
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2924 [17:14:37] <PuFFs> Hey All
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2927 [17:15:27] <PuFFs> Does anyone have suggestion on a Remote
Desktop client for linux? I am currently using x2go but it seems
choppy if I search the internet and video play doesn't work.
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2930 [17:16:33] <petn-randall> PuFFs: If you want to use remote
desktop for video playback, I'd assume pretty much every
solution to be choppy.
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2935 [17:17:37] <petn-randall> PuFFs: That is because whatever
video you're watching remotely first gets video decoded from
the file to the screen, then gets encoded again, sent over the
network, and decoded again on your local machine.
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2940 [17:19:46] <PuFFs> petn-randall, Is there one you can suggest
for me that you like? Maybe TigerVNC or something?
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2945 [17:21:10] <tremolo> Why would you browse the web and watch
video that way?
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2952 [17:22:25] <PuFFs> tremolo, I use it while I am at work.
2953 [17:22:31] <petn-randall> PuFFs: Any *vnc* would do the job,
however none will solve the problem of your choppy/laggy experience.
"remote desktop" is simply not built for streaming videos.
2954 [17:22:54] <tremolo> Okay... but why?
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2966 [17:27:10] <PuFFs> Thanks petn-randall
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2968 [17:29:11] <anteeksi> On Debian 9 with Mate, how do you
activate the screen reader (orca) for the login screen? Or is it not
possible?
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2986 [17:36:26] <PuFFs> anteeksi, Does alt+f2 work?
2987 [17:37:34] <anteeksi> PuFFs: yes, in the desktop.
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3003 [17:44:14] <colo-work> hm, how can I get my preseeded Debian
to choose "No localization" for the very first (language)
choice presented by d-i?
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3006 [17:44:44] <colo-work> I tried
"debian-installer/locale=C" on the kernel cmdline, but
localechooser's debug output on VT4 tells me that "C"
is not a supported locale
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3008 [17:45:07] <jhutchins_wk> PuFFs: You could try forwarding
just the video player over ssh, but it's still likely to be
unsatisfactory.
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3019 [17:52:00] <HeXiLeD> having a problem here with skype and
auto login. i have it in the WM startup (fluxbox/startup) but even
tho it was setup to auto login, it fails all the time do to the need
to unlock it with the *-keyring. Any ideas on how to avoid/solve
this ?
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3029 [17:58:02] <tw> Is there a tool that can do real time log
regexing on the console? effectively, I want `less` + a ncurses gui
for adding/removing pcre filters. Bonus points if it can handle
multiple logs simultaneously with different filters.
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3034 [17:58:33] <tw> Wireshark's filter capability is another
good example.
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3049 [18:05:31] <zerothis> I solved my skype problems with
discordapp.com and hangouts.google.com . 'course that
doesn't solve talking to people who only wanna use skype
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3052 [18:05:55] <jhutchins_wk> tw: tail | grep | less
3053 [18:06:04] <jhutchins_wk> tw: Or just tail | grep
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3056 [18:06:52] <jelly> tw: splunk for poor people with a
terminal? :-)
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3060 [18:08:49] <mutante> zerothis: yea, but look at it this way..
it also doesn't solve it for the ICQ and AIM users but they
will learn one day when less and less people want to chat
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3064 [18:09:37] <jelly> zerothis: I'm on web.skype.com in a
browser tab for the time being
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3068 [18:12:08] <jelly> petn-randall: amusingly game consoles now
allow you to play _games_ remotely over, basically, a video stream
3069 [18:12:42] <jelly> petn-randall: it's clearly not
impossible, just that linux remoting clients and servers need to
catch up
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3073 [18:14:52] <petn-randall> jelly: Those servers also support
HW encoding via GPU which makes it orders of magnitude faster. But
IME they're still laggy because input travels over the network,
gets parsed, and the output gets sent back.
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3076 [18:16:47] <jelly> even intel gpus can do h264
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3081 [18:17:52] <FinalX> even raspberry pi's can :P
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3096 [18:24:17] <petn-randall> FinalX: *en*coding?
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3105 [18:25:46] <petn-randall> Apparently, from a quick google
search.
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3114 [18:28:34] <FinalX> petn-randall: oh, encoding, no.. decoding
:)
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3116 [18:29:16] <FinalX> actually, turns out it does h264 encoding
as well
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3138 [18:36:36] <petn-randall> yepp, that's what surprised
me, too.
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3143 [18:38:26] <zerothis> I have an .img file that I right click
and mount with "Disk Image Mounter". but it's
read-only. I've tried every mount and xmount command I know of
but can't manually mount or remount it. the image contains a
ext2 and a swap partition. "VFS: Can't find ext4
filesystem" occurs in every iteration.
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3149 [18:40:08] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: If it has multiple
partitions, you have to mount the partition rather than the whole
image. You need to figure out the offset of the beginning of the
partition.
3150 [18:40:24] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: I'm not sure of the
the details, but I believe losetup can help with this.
3151 [18:40:40] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: Also -t ext2
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3154 [18:41:22] <Iridos> after you get it mounted in
anyway… show us the line from "mount" that refers
to it
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3160 [18:43:53] <jelly> zerothis: there are other ways, but using
losetup to create a /dev/loopX device out of the whole image first,
and kpartx to create partition slices in /dev/mapper from that
/dev/loopX might be simpler than calculating offsets
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3167 [18:45:07] <jelly> after you have separate partition devices,
it's easy to figure out which one is formatted as a filesystem
and which a swap space
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3170 [18:46:01] <tobiasBora> Hello,
3171 [18:46:06] <jelly> zerothis: kpartx has its own package
3172 [18:46:53] <arora> !hello tobiasBora
3173 [18:47:01] <tobiasBora> I don't know why, but curl fails
to download gnutls, while wget has no problem with that. Am I the
only one with this problem? Try "wget
ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.5/gnutls-3.5.15.tar.xz
3174 [18:47:13] <tobiasBora> " and "curl
ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.5/gnutls-3.5.15.tar.xz"
3175 [18:47:30] <greycat> dear god, it's an ftp:// url in
2017
3176 [18:47:30] <zerothis> jhutchins_wk:
replaced-url
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3178 [18:48:25] <zerothis> Us: /dev/loop0p1 on
/media/zerothis/47e530cc-d3ff-11e7-99be-9a9ca8f3fb4c type ext2
(ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl,uhelper=udisks2)
3179 [18:48:32] <jelly> \o/
3180 [18:48:53] <tobiasBora> greycat: Yes, but it's not my
choice to choose it ;) And it's pretty useful when you are on a
minimal system, and can't download over https.
3181 [18:48:55] <greycat> try using one of the URLs from
replaced-url
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3183 [18:49:43] <jelly> tobiasBora: arguably a minimal system
should not be able to do ftp and not do https, these days
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3185 [18:50:03] <zerothis> partition 1 is boot, part 2 ext2
(debian installation), part 5 is swap
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3188 [18:50:29] <zerothis> greycat: i use ftp weekly
3189 [18:50:32] <tobiasBora> jelly: Well a minimal system can wget
pages with no encryptions. And ftp is not a problem at all.
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3191 [18:50:45] <greycat> zerothis: and you admit this in public?!
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3196 [18:51:22] <tobiasBora> while for https... You need to
install all the crypto stuff
3197 [18:51:39] <zerothis> greycat: proudly
3198 [18:51:47] <jelly> zerothis: you fdisk shows one filesystem
(probably /) and one swap. partition 2 is not a real partition, just
a container for partition 5
3199 [18:51:57] <greycat> tobiasBora: but this is #debian, not
#linuxfromsticksandstones
3200 [18:52:02] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: There are only two
partitions there.
3201 [18:52:16] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: The one you're
trying to mount is swap.
3202 [18:52:26] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: (Or at least it's
marked as swap.)
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3205 [18:53:17] <zerothis>
$ sudo mount -t ext2 -o loop,rw,offset=63 iw.img /media/me/iwimg/
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3212 [18:54:16] <zerothis> it is swap, i've used the
installation in QEMU (where I have created a bad init.d script that
prevents booting)
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3214 [18:54:24] <jelly> zerothis: if you read "man
mount", offset option is passed to losetup and "man
losetup" says the parameter is bytes
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3217 [18:54:59] <tobiasBora> greycat: The thing is that the
program I'm using has a big database for sources and that this
database has inside ftp url. And ftp is used, I guess, to bootstrap
some systems, because to get https you need gcrypt, and to download
gcrypt with another protocol than gcrypt, you need https. So to
download gcrypt, you need gcrypt. But anyway it's not my
question. My question is just, why curl can't (on my debian,
3218 [18:55:01] <jelly> zerothis: avoiding to deal with this kind
of crap is precisely why I suggest kpartx instead
3219 [18:55:02] <tobiasBora> not sticksandstones system) download
this ftp, while wget can. Curl is very proud to say that it supports
tons of protocols.
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3221 [18:55:27] <greycat> tobiasBora: so your question has nothing
to do with Debian at all, then
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3224 [18:55:43] <jelly> zerothis: because you'd have to...
sudo mount -t ext2 -o loop,rw,offset=$((63*512)) iw.img /media/me/iwimg
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3228 [18:56:52] <tw> jelly: kpartx -a, my man.
3229 [18:57:00] <tw> manual offset calculation is no fun.
3230 [18:57:07] <jelly> I JUST SAID THAT TWICE
3231 [18:57:17] <tw> i'm a bad person.
3232 [18:57:18] <tobiasBora> greycat: well, curl is a program that
I'm running on debian. And if for you a question linked with
debian cannot be about a program that runs on debian... I guess that
most of the question here would not have anything to do with debian.
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3235 [18:58:09] <jelly> tobiasBora: debian's curl ought to be
able to https
3236 [18:58:37] <jelly> twice, in fact
3237 [18:58:40] <jelly> [18:58] ~ => ldd =curl|grep -E
'ssl|tls' burek
3238 [18:58:40] <jelly> libssl.so.1.0.2 =>
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.2 (0xf72d8000)
3239 [18:58:41] <jelly> libgnutls.so.30 =>
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgnutls.so.30 (0xf6c24000)
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3247 [18:59:15] <tobiasBora> jelly: and if I want to use a ftp
address, what's wrong with that ?
3248 [18:59:16] <jelly> denied
3249 [18:59:34] <jelly> !ftp must die
3250 [18:59:35] <dpkg> FTP MUST DIE!
replaced-url
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3252 [19:01:18] <tobiasBora> then say that to gnutls
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3254 [19:01:30] <tobiasBora> they don't provide http
3255 [19:01:39] <greycat> WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU
3256 [19:01:57] <tw> neither does any other tls library, so
it's not unique in that respect.
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3258 [19:02:11] <zerothis> installing kpartx
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3260 [19:02:45] <wonuku> is FTP slower than HTTP(S) ?
3261 [19:02:48] <zerothis> greycat: are you a Windows?
3262 [19:02:59] * greycat just tried curl-ing that FTP URL from hell
from two different systems, using 3 different invocations each, and
none of them worked. Conclusion: STOP FUCKING DOING THAT.
3263 [19:03:10] <jhutchins_wk> ,v gnutls-bin
3264 [19:03:11] <judd> Package: gnutls-bin on amd64 -- wheezy:
3.0.22-3+really2.12.20-8+deb7u5; wheezy-security:
3.0.22-3+really2.12.20-8+deb7u5; wheezy-backports: 3.3.8-6~bpo70+1;
jessie-security: 3.3.8-6+deb8u6; jessie: 3.3.8-6+deb8u7;
stretch-security: 3.5.8-5+deb9u1; stretch: 3.5.8-5+deb9u3; buster:
3.5.16-1; sid: 3.5.16-1; experimental: 3.6.1-1
3265 [19:03:23] <arora> then why not wget it :p
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3267 [19:03:43] <greycat> if wget does whatever fucking backflips
are required to make that FTP bullshit work, then use wget.
3268 [19:03:58] <tobiasBora> greycat: and a bug report on curl
would not be a good idea then? I'm just trying to figure out
why it fails, and if yes or not I should report it.
3269 [19:04:03] <greycat> FTP IS THE FUCKING WORST THING YOU COULD
POSSIBLY CHOOSE
3270 [19:04:16] <greycat> ask #curl
3271 [19:04:27] <jhutchins_wk> tobiasBora: I think the problem is
likely unique to that site and not a bug in curl.
3272 [19:04:42] <greycat> I don't know what fucking voodoo is
required on the client side to talk to that particular FTP site and
I don't *care*.
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3274 [19:04:45] <arora> tobiasBora: Not familiar with FTP but curl
has a lot of options for use with ftp. maybe something is missing.
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3276 [19:04:51] <tobiasBora> jhutchins_wk: the strange thing is
that it works with wget
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3280 [19:05:11] <greycat> arora: for the record, I tried -P 20 and
-P 20 (couldn't find any other way to switch on "active
mode") but only from two systems.
3281 [19:05:37] <greycat> and one of them is NATted
3282 [19:05:49] <greycat> and the other is wheezy
3283 [19:05:50] <petn-randall> greycat: While I agree that FTP
should die, that's not an excuse to go off on a tangent full of
expletives in full caps in here.
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3285 [19:06:08] <greycat> Good point. I should just /ignore him
instead.
3286 [19:06:12] <greycat> Done.
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3291 [19:09:12] <tobiasBora> greycat: and if you want to know why
I really want to do that, it's because I'm using the nix
package management (on my debian, yes), and that the nix project
needs to work for any system, including the bare minimal systems
that do not have gnutls already installs (you need to bootstrap it
at some point). So they don't have choice, they need to use
ftp, at least to bootstrap everything, whether you like or
3292 [19:09:14] <tobiasBora> not ftp. And this program uses curl
(I think it's not completely stupid), and because this link is
broken with curl, I can't use it anymore. So saying "use
wget", or "use the https version" is not a solution,
and being agressive is not better. Anyway thank you for your time.
3293 [19:09:32] <tobiasBora> installed*
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3304 [19:12:56] <jhutchins_wk> tobiasBora: I think the problem
would be a deeper matter than the level of support we can provide
for individual programs here. #curl, or their development mailing
lists might be more useful.
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3307 [19:13:12] <jhutchins_wk> tobiasBora: We're mostly just
fellow users here.
3308 [19:13:24] <tobiasBora> jhutchins_wk: thank you, I'll do
that
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3314 [19:14:27] <Guest4273> guys
3315 [19:14:33] <Guest4273> i have an old laptop without super
windows key
3316 [19:14:36] <greycat> I have not had to use an ftp site in
years. The last few times I did, it was largely a matter of finding
*any* computer *anywhere* that could actually talk to it and get the
file, and then using scp to get it to where it is supposed to be.
3317 [19:14:49] <greycat> Assuming
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3319 [19:15:04] <arora> Guest4273: and..?
3320 [19:15:08] <greycat> Just naively assuming that any computer
can download any file from any FTP server is hopelessly laughable.
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3322 [19:15:29] <Guest4273> arora, where I can rebind things? can
laptop FN key be rebound or is it permanent?
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3324 [19:16:00] <jhutchins_wk> Guest4273: What are you actually
trying to do?
3325 [19:16:00] <arora> which de are you using?
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3328 [19:16:32] <Guest4273> I don't have super windows key
physically and I need to rebind some other key, i'm using some
weird distro called BunsenLabs
3329 [19:17:01] <tobiasBora> greycat: I'm not sure to
understand, you last sentence about the laughable thing.
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3331 [19:17:02] <arora> Guest4273: *ahem**ahem* do not call
BunsenLabs weird
3332 [19:17:14] <greycat> can I call it "not Debian"?
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3336 [19:17:27] <greycat> !bunsen
3337 [19:17:27] <dpkg> BunsenLabs Linux is a community
continuation of <crunchbang> that features the <Openbox>
window manager. It is not supported in #debian.
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3339 [19:17:47] <Guest4273> thank you greycat i will ask there :)
3340 [19:18:18] <Guest4273> you have chat commands for every
distro?
3341 [19:18:23] <Guest4273> !mint
3342 [19:18:24] <dpkg> Linux Mint is not Debian and is not
supported in #debian. Please use their forums at
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3343 [19:18:28] <Guest4273> ye hehe
3344 [19:18:41] <Guest4273> see ya guys thank you
3345 [19:18:47] <arora> Guest4273: since you asked
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3347 [19:19:04] <jelly> just a few whose users might find their
way here
3348 [19:19:16] <arora> lemme try something different
3349 [19:19:18] <arora> !arch
3350 [19:19:18] <dpkg> i guess arch is a hardware architecture
(i386, amd64, armel, mips, mipsel, sparc, powerpc, alpha, hppa, s390
&& ia64). Also a source control revision system (GNU arch).
Arch (and its twin brother ArX) resides at
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3351 [19:19:35] <arora> !<arch linux>
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3353 [19:20:18] <arora> !dpkg
3354 [19:20:19] <dpkg> i guess dpkg is the program used by Debian
to install and remove packages, "man dpkg". Also ask me
about <reference>. The main info bot in #debian is also called
dpkg; ask me about <dpkgbot>.
3355 [19:20:33] <Guest4273> !gentoo
3356 [19:20:33] <dpkg> Gentoo Linux (formerly Enoch Linux) is a
ports-based Linux distribution for x86, PowerPC and Sparc64. Maybe
akin to BSD. For a satirical take on it see
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3357 [19:20:36] <greycat> please /msg the bot if you want to play
3358 [19:21:09] <mr__tea> does gentoo do arm?
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3360 [19:21:23] <arora> Good idea, no need for spam!
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3363 [19:22:29] <arora> mr__tea: yes theres gentoo-arm
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3369 [19:25:45] <mr__tea> arora: cool
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3381 [19:31:37] <awal1> Just a curiosity: apt manual says
full-upgrade. why it also accept dist-upgrade action?
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3383 [19:31:49] <greycat> compatibility with apt-get
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3390 [19:33:04] <awal1> ok. I thought there is also a hidden (non
commented) historical reason like aptitude full-upgrade vs
dist-upgrade
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3395 [19:34:42] <awal1> well, for now the advantage of using apt
is just one types apt instead of apt-get or apt-cache, shortness
advantage :P
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3401 [19:36:09] <zerothis> Did it!
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3404 [19:36:58] <Iridos> tobiasBora, mmh, I am slower reading
backlog than you guys write it. But there is libcurl3-gnutls and
libcurl3 - I guess your minimal system only uses libcurl3
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3409 [19:37:35] <greycat> libcurl3 in Debian depends on several
crypto libraries
3410 [19:37:39] <linuxthefish> !dpkg religion
3411 [19:37:40] <dpkg> it has been said that religion is the
opiate of the masses
3412 [19:37:45] <Iridos> sorry if that was already
answered… but I got tired of reading all the bickering about
it …
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3414 [19:37:52] <greycat> ,depends libcurl3
3415 [19:37:53] <judd> Package libcurl3 in stretch/amd64 --
depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), libcomerr2 (>= 1.01),
libgssapi-krb5-2 (>= 1.14+dfsg), libidn2-0 (>= 0.6),
libk5crypto3 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libkrb5-3 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2),
libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7), libnghttp2-14 (>= 1.12.0), libpsl5
(>= 0.13.0), librtmp1 (>= 2.4+20131018.git79459a2-3~),
libssh2-1 (>= 1.7.0), libssl1.0.2 (>= 1.0.2d), zlib1g (>=
1:1.1.4).
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3418 [19:38:41] <jhutchins_wk> zerothis: You might want to make a
habit of using paste.debian.net instead of pastebin.com - more
people will be able to see your pastes.
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3420 [19:39:36] <tobiasBora> greycat: that's because it is
only an executable here. The nix packager first try to find an
executable, and then if it fails, or need other options not present
in the executable, it build it from source.
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3422 [19:40:07] <Iridos> "a ton" is a slight
exaggeration… forget about the kerberos stuff … that
leaves libssh2-1 and libssl1.0.2
3423 [19:40:37] <tobiasBora> but I'm not an expert on nix
actually, I've just been learning it for the last few days
3424 [19:40:44] <Iridos> not sure about libssl1.0.2 there…
3425 [19:40:46] <greycat> so, since curl depends on libcurl3 which
depends on libssl1.0.2, having curl means you have the crypto libs.
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3427 [19:41:05] <jelly> Iridos: one may choose between libcurl3 or
libcurl3-gnutls
3428 [19:41:09] <greycat> if he has curl but not those libraries,
then he is not on Debian, and he can be told to go away
3429 [19:41:30] <jelly> I did not look at whether there was a
libcurl3-nss
3430 [19:41:45] <Iridos> well, I do remember though, that I had
problems using curl on https sites… which went away with
installing libcurl3-gnutls
3431 [19:42:05] <Iridos> that was still jessie, though… and
I didn't spend an afternoon reading documentation on the
libraries
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3433 [19:42:55] <awal1> how to make apt or apt-cache to indicate
if the pkg(s) is installed as aptitude does (i)?
3434 [19:43:08] <Iridos> urgh. right now I can't remove
libcurl3-gnutls, because 224 packages would be removed along with it
3435 [19:43:09] <greycat> awal1: you use dpkg -l for that
3436 [19:43:16] <awal1> apt/apt-cache search, i meant
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3438 [19:44:02] <Iridos> apt-cache only queries the repos…
now your locally installed packages… so yes, dpkg -l pkgname
has that function
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3440 [19:44:33] <jelly> awal1: there's no way with apt-cache
search
3441 [19:44:43] <Iridos> s/now/not/
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3445 [19:45:11] <awal1> ok
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3468 [19:53:01] <Angelica> Please help! Send at least a
dollar!Help the child!!!
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*!*@95-86-228-81.pppoe.yaroslavl.ru
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3592 [20:44:33] <johnjay_> is there a way tasksel could display a
task for building things?
3593 [20:44:44] <johnjay_> like getting the kernel headers,
build-essential, autoconf, etc?
3594 [20:44:55] <johnjay_> i'm having to install all these
things one by one. >_>
3595 [20:45:10] <tobiasBora> Hi again, I'm not here to debate
again about whether ftp should be used or not, but I just wanted to
say that I found a very strange bug, in the ftp website: if I send a
"PWD" before the "PASV" (this command goes into
passive mode), then if works, else it fails. I guess it's not a
specification but a bug in the ftp server... More information:
3596 [20:45:13] <tobiasBora>
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3618 [20:54:35] <annadane> tobiasBora, i guess file a bug against
it, not sure whether you can or not
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3622 [20:55:30] <dka> Hi
3623 [20:55:34] <dka> My os is getting full
3624 [20:55:53] <dka> I presum it is because I am using docker and
java for my integration BDD test
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3626 [20:56:03] <nkuttler> safe bet
3627 [20:56:08] <dka> I don't use any volume but a memory
leak is happening, how can I troubleshoot?
3628 [20:56:19] <nkuttler> memory leak?
3629 [20:56:35] <dka> Yeah. Disk space leak
3630 [20:56:49] <teraflops> not the same
3631 [20:57:10] <nkuttler> dka: docker is notorious for filling up
disks. give it more space. same with java, though it depends on what
you run i guess
3632 [20:57:21] <teraflops> use ncdu or similar or plain du or
whetever ^
3633 [20:57:24] <`Kevin> dka: did you look as your docker
container disk usage and/or container logs?
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3636 [20:57:37] <teraflops> what^
3637 [20:57:45] <xand> java is good for eating RAM
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3642 [20:58:32] <foul_owl> How do I preseed wifi ssid and psk?
Thanks!
3643 [20:58:34] <dka> nkuttler, I have no more space. I did remove
all my images with "docker images -a -q | xargs docker
rmi" and all my containers with "docker ps -a -q | xargs
docker stop | xargs docker rm". I have only two container left,
both doesn't have mounted volume. They are running so they have
a volume, I have check their disk space and it's very low for
both of my container
3644 [20:59:03] <jhutchins_wk> dka: That situation often leads to
unmanaged logs.
3645 [20:59:08] <dka> I have two container used for integration
test, postgresql 10.0 and OpenLDAP. I do lot's of testing these
days and for some reason my docker volumes are getting very big
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3648 [20:59:32] <`Kevin> dka: if it is disk space and not ram look
at" `docker ps -a -s "
3649 [20:59:33] <nkuttler> dka: seriously, i regularly rm -rf
/var/lib/docker/*, i have found nothing that reliably removes unused
stuff
3650 [21:00:02] <jhutchins_wk> dka: Normally logs are man aged by
logrotate, but if something (java) is logging outside the
syslog/logrotate system it can grow indefinitely.
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3653 [21:00:26] <`Kevin> also look for large container log files
ls -al /var/lib/docker/containers/*/*json.log
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3656 [21:02:38] <`Kevin> nkuttler: if he did that rm without
knowing pros/cons there could be a lot lost there :) bridge/network
configs, containers, aufs layers etc
3657 [21:02:57] <dka> Solved with `docker volume ls -f
dangling=true`
3658 [21:02:58] <nkuttler> `Kevin: good point
3659 [21:03:12] <dka> I didn't knew a removed container
without volumes could store a volume still
3660 [21:03:25] <`Kevin> yes
3661 [21:04:47] <teraflops> if you run e.g btrfs all the
containers are run in subvols
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3664 [21:05:07] <`Kevin> well moreso if you do not specify certain
flags on container rm it will not remove the volume
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3666 [21:05:21] <teraflops> I recall an issue regarding what dka
said
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3668 [21:05:41] <`Kevin> teraflops: that sounds fancy :)
3669 [21:05:54] <teraflops> it is, same for systemd-nspawn
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3671 [21:06:41] <teraflops> you can e.g boot subvols using nspawn
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3673 [21:06:58] <`Kevin> ive been meaning to make use of nspawn :|
3674 [21:07:55] <`Kevin> dka: another possibility
3675 [21:08:15] <`Kevin> docker sometimes holds open FDs for
container log files upon container rm
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3678 [21:09:03] <`Kevin> we have successfully used gdb to attach
and close those FDs (a bug report exists somewhere for that)
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3685 [21:12:13] <morenoh149> is downloading the signing key
necessary?
replaced-url
3686 [21:13:05] <jelly> morenoh149: apt will not work with
untrusted repos by default
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3689 [21:13:36] <jelly> so any sane third party repo has its own
signing key and you have to get it somehow
3690 [21:13:54] <morenoh149> jelly: actually I am doing that step,
I'm assuming apt-transport-https is also necessary as the repo
is https
3691 [21:14:03] <jhutchins_wk> Repo should have instructions.
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3693 [21:14:14] <jelly> and tell apt it's really okay to
trust repos signed with that key
3694 [21:14:44] <morenoh149> what really happened is my ci/cd
pipeline was relying on some repo, but I think elastic has moved it
or changed how to get the software
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3715 [21:25:22] <rihannsu> hey guys how can i remove a ucode from
showing up on boot (i'm kinda new so i might not be making
perfect sense)
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3717 [21:25:46] <rihannsu> i have a pastebin here, this was what
im getting in dmesg. it looks like it finds the right one after
failing a few times id like to clean it up
3718 [21:25:49] <rihannsu>
replaced-url
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3722 [21:28:56] <somiaj> rihannsu: what version of debian are you
running?
3723 [21:29:00] <somiaj> ,v firmware-iwlwifi
3724 [21:29:01] <judd> Package: firmware-iwlwifi on amd64 --
wheezy/non-free: 0.36+wheezy.1; wheezy-backports/non-free:
0.43~bpo70+1; jessie/non-free: 0.43; jessie-backports/non-free:
20161130-3~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free: 20161130-3;
stretch-backports/non-free: 20170823-1~bpo9+1; buster/non-free:
20170823-1; sid/non-free: 20170823-1
3725 [21:29:14] <johnjay_> hey, i dont' have any dvds handy.
is there a way i can install debian to my hard drive partition from
inside windows?
3726 [21:29:19] <johnjay_> i have the dvd iso file
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3728 [21:29:25] <morenoh149> hmm now the repo is back up. Guess I
don't have to fix anything
3729 [21:29:42] <somiaj> johnjay_: do you have a thumb drive you
can use (that you don't care about the data on it)
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3731 [21:30:08] <johnjay_> yes, but for some reason i downloaded 3
diff programs on windows to write a .img file to an sd card
3732 [21:30:10] <johnjay_> and they all failed
3733 [21:30:21] <johnjay_> i have dd inside a msys shell though
3734 [21:30:22] <somiaj> !win32diskimage
3735 [21:30:29] <somiaj> johnjay_: one second.
3736 [21:30:29] <jelly> rihannsu: there's nothing to remove
then, looks like normal behaviour
3737 [21:30:52] <jelly> the driver tries multiple options until it
finds one
3738 [21:30:54] <toString> hello, I've create an user systemd
unit, different users on the system use it, but I'd like to set
the group the process run as (the same for every users). If I add a
Group in the unit I got this: "Process: 321
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/node (code=exited, status=216/GROUP)"
3739 [21:30:59] <somiaj> !win32diskimager
3740 [21:30:59] <dpkg> win32diskimager is much more reliable than
<unetbootin> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can
download it from
replaced-url
3741 [21:31:09] <somiaj> johnjay_: ^^ that is the suggested
software to use, have you tried that?
3742 [21:31:23] <johnjay_> yes first one i tried. it froze trying
to write to a microsd card
3743 [21:31:28] <johnjay_> it might work with a normal usb stick
though
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3745 [21:31:31] <jelly> judd: file iwlwifi-8000C-26.ucode
3746 [21:31:35] <judd> No packages in stretch/amd64 were found
with that file.
3747 [21:31:36] <johnjay_> do I have to do some voodoo to get the
usb image?
3748 [21:31:40] <jelly> judd: file iwlwifi-8000C-26.ucode
--release sid
3749 [21:31:45] <judd> No packages in sid/amd64 were found with
that file.
3750 [21:31:58] <jelly> nope
3751 [21:31:58] <somiaj> johnjay_: that should work just fine from
what I'm told. It mayhave had issues with a microsd card, but
unsure on that detail.
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3754 [21:32:36] <tw> it works fine with microsd. I use it all the
time with rpi and beaglebone images.
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3756 [21:32:57] <somiaj> could be an issue with the reader or
microsd card in question if it is freezing then.
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3758 [21:33:08] <jelly> johnjay_: can your machine boot from sd at
all?
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3763 [21:34:39] <johnjay_> jelly: i was trying to write a microsd
card for my raspbi from windows
3764 [21:34:49] <johnjay_> but win32 disk thing wouldn't work
with my sd card adapter. so idk
3765 [21:34:56] <johnjay_> somiaj: this thing wants a .img, not a
.iso
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3767 [21:35:18] <somiaj> johnjay_: as the factoid said, you can
make it look for all images and select the .iso, the .iso worsk fine
3768 [21:35:55] <johnjay_> you're sure?
3769 [21:35:59] <johnjay_> ok
3770 [21:36:10] <jhutchins_wk> johnjay_: The standard DVD images
should work fine.
3771 [21:36:18] <somiaj> johnjay_: yes
3772 [21:36:19] <jhutchins_wk> johnjay_: Have you checked the
md5sum of the image?
3773 [21:36:19] <toString> fixed with sg
3774 [21:36:30] <johnjay_> jhutchins_wk: nope
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3776 [21:36:42] <jhutchins_wk> johnjay_: *nix doesn't care
about file extensions so you can just rename it.
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3779 [21:37:36] <johnjay_> well yes
3780 [21:37:58] <johnjay_> but i'm not that confident in
uefi's ability to boot based on just a disk location
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3789 [21:40:48] <tw> uefi is smart, it will enumerate all of the
options in the boot manager.
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3791 [21:41:24] <johnjay_> well i'd like to just have a
separate hard drive with a bunch of linux partitions on it
3792 [21:41:31] <johnjay_> but yeah i was thinking it might not
work or recognize them
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3794 [21:42:25] <johnjay_> jhutchins_wk: I calculated the md5sum.
i got it by torrent so i'm not worried
3795 [21:42:27] <johnjay_> but if I needed the md5 where would it
be?
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3797 [21:44:13] <teraflops> johnjay_: e.g
replaced-url
3798 [21:45:18] <johnjay_> I verified the first 4 and last 4
digits of the two md5 sums are the same
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3800 [21:45:21] <johnjay_> is that sufficient?
3801 [21:46:04] <jelly> that's merely 32bits
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3804 [21:46:26] <johnjay_> md5sums are emitted in blocks of bytes?
3805 [21:46:37] <johnjay_> so the first block is the first block
of the iso, the next one is the next block, etc?
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3807 [21:46:46] <jelly> and you still have to verify the signature
on that SHA256SUMS.gpg file!
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3811 [21:47:09] <jelly> and to SECURELY acquire debian's cd
signage public keys!
3812 [21:47:35] <johnjay_> guess i'll just let agent smith
take over my pc instead
3813 [21:47:35] <johnjay_> that's too much work already. lol
3814 [21:47:35] <jelly> do they even make md5sums still
3815 [21:47:55] * teraflops suggests a certified pigeon
3816 [21:48:07] <jelly> I just paste one below the other
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3818 [21:48:37] <jelly> grep blah SHA256SUMS; sha256sum blah.iso
3819 [21:48:38] <Unit193> sha256sum $file | grep $known_hash works
better.
3820 [21:48:57] <jelly> that honestly never occured to me
3821 [21:49:43] <Unit193> I've used your method too, but only
for minor things.
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3826 [21:50:45] * jelly may or may not eyeball the last 4-6 digits of
ssh host keys on first use, and on the console of a host
3827 [21:51:14] <jelly> "ssh localhost" on console vs.
"ssh remote" from remote
3828 [21:51:35] <Unit193> You could enable visualhostkeys.
3829 [21:51:57] <RoyK> sha256sum -f SHA256SUMS
3830 [21:52:06] <jelly> Unit193: then they have to be enabled on
both ends
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3835 [21:52:41] <jelly> new fingerprints messed me up, completely
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3837 [21:52:46] <Unit193> RoyK: I think you mean '-c',
but I was presuming one only had the hash.
3838 [21:53:05] <Epx998> Is ia possible to rename a network
interface with early_command in the debian-installer preseed?
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and smiles
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3843 [21:53:42] <JPT> That's going into my config
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3845 [21:54:13] <jelly> "that's not a kinda-bunny any
more!!"
3846 [21:54:55] <greycat> ASCII Rorschach
3847 [21:55:12] <johnjay_> do I need a github account to send a
patch or code suggestion to a project?
3848 [21:55:16] <johnjay_> i think those are called pull requests?
3849 [21:55:51] <jhutchins_wk> Epx998: Why do you want to rename
an interface?
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3853 [21:56:19] <teraflops> I can think on a couple of use causes
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3855 [21:56:43] <jhutchins_wk> johnjay_: You should ask the
project.
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3857 [21:56:53] <teraflops> johnjay_: only if they use github^
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3859 [21:57:00] <johnjay_> jelly: "honestly never occured to
me". welcome to my world. half of me talking about linux is
hoping someone will say something that enlightening by chance
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3861 [21:57:08] <johnjay_> teraflops: hah. very funny
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3863 [21:57:14] <johnjay_> that's like 99% of projects now
3864 [21:57:18] <teraflops> nah
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3866 [21:57:35] <johnjay_> well i asked in their irc channel so i
guess making a github acct is my only option.
3867 [21:57:39] <johnjay_> i just can't think of a good name
for it
3868 [21:57:41] <teraflops> gitlab exists too, or gitolite or cgit
3869 [21:57:50] <johnjay_> johnjay sounds too generic. it's
not flash enough
3870 [21:58:07] <Unit193> teraflops: If you're trying to list
them all, don't for gitea.
3871 [21:58:15] <jhutchins_wk> johnjay_: They probably have a
mailing list. Random people posting patches doesn't sound like
good management practice.
3872 [21:58:35] <teraflops> I wasnt trying to list them all, just
few examples
3873 [21:58:56] <somiaj> well pull-requests still have to be
approved, it just simplifies putting the patch in the source, but
requires the user have a github account and a fork of the project.
3874 [21:59:25] <somiaj> johnjay_: depending on the project you
might be able to just mail the .diff to a developer and they can add
it that way. A pull request just adds the patch through gits system.
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3877 [21:59:50] <jhutchins_wk> I would think some discussion might
be in order.
3878 [21:59:53] <teraflops> you can even attach diffs in comments
3879 [22:00:05] <johnjay_> well I went into their channel and
asked about it, so far no talk
3880 [22:00:09] <johnjay_> it's just a minor UI change
3881 [22:00:18] <johnjay_> is that overkill for a pull request?
3882 [22:00:39] <teraflops> open an issue and send the patch there
(just an idea)
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3886 [22:01:26] <johnjay_> Isues:2,464
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3888 [22:01:32] <n4dir> sure an overkill for creating an account
...
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3892 [22:01:45] <teraflops> youre not being very cooperative :P
3893 [22:02:42] <johnjay_> well if there are 2464 issues and only
52 pull requests
3894 [22:02:50] <johnjay_> the latter sounds more likely to be
read by a person
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3896 [22:03:21] <teraflops> if you already know what to do go for
it
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3898 [22:04:12] <johnjay_> ok
3899 [22:04:13] <somiaj> johnjay_: a pull request just makes your
patch into a commit, and then it is properly docmented and the
matainer only needs to aprove or reject it. Subbmit the patch other
ways requires a matainer to turn it into a commit first.
3900 [22:04:43] <johnjay_> somiaj: so if it's something i
already have ready to be applied a PR is better?
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3902 [22:05:11] <johnjay_> like "fixes issue #123 by adding X
to Y" or something
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3905 [22:05:38] <somiaj> johnjay_: you have to know git, how to
make a fork, add your patch as a commit to your fork, and then do a
pull request on your fork with the patch.
3906 [22:05:43] <razorbait> hi
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3908 [22:05:49] <johnjay_> ok got it
3909 [22:06:14] <somiaj> johnjay_: git if fairly effiecent, so a
fork isn't a new copy, but it gives you the ability to make
commits, then send the commits back to the matainers.
3910 [22:06:27] <johnjay_> oh ok. nice
3911 [22:06:29] <razorbait> how do i run my qemu guest with access
to my actual sound- and graphicshardware on the host?
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3913 [22:06:48] <johnjay_> i have a low bandwidth internet that
drops a lot, so i have reservations about large checksummed
downloads
3914 [22:06:51] <Epx998> jhutchins_wk: I need to install with an
offboard NIC - need the interface renamed to eth0 - with udev i
should be able, but i cannot predict the mac address
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3917 [22:08:10] <teraflops> razorbait: it depends on your hw (gpu
mainly) it's called gpu pass-through
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3927 [22:11:29] <RoyK> Epx998: why rename it?
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3929 [22:11:51] <teraflops> Epx998: is not that hard
replaced-url
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3931 [22:12:31] <teraflops> just an example
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3933 [22:13:45] <teraflops> i mean, if they are predictable, it
has to be a logic behind it
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3935 [22:14:13] <Epx998> ill have to tinker with udev
3936 [22:14:36] <Epx998> but it looks like i need to grab the mac
address at the very least
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3944 [22:19:37] <teraflops> Epx998: I find a lot of useful stuff
by googling
3945 [22:19:43] <teraflops> I.e
replaced-url
3946 [22:19:47] <mo1991> I am running xfce on stretch, and using
slock to lock screen. When I close my laptop lid, however, suspend
happens but slock does not lock screen. If I use suspend from the
menu it does suspend and slock locks screen. Only doesn't work
when suspending from laptop close. I think this used to work fine.
Any ideas as to what to check?
3947 [22:20:06] <Epx998> late command wont work
3948 [22:20:29] <Epx998> but yeah been searching, reading and all
that - figured id ask here too
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3954 [22:23:25] <somiaj> mo1991: might be a systemd thing is
bypassing what your DE is doing. you will have to look into what
systemd does. If your run 'systed suspend' do you get the
same beavhior as closing the lid, if so that is what you have to
modify
3955 [22:23:32] <somiaj> mo1991: arg, systemctl suspend (not
systemd)
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3958 [22:24:13] <somiaj> mo1991:
replaced-url
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3965 [22:25:58] <Person> >>>
youtube.com/watch?v=X8qL6cAI0zQ
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3973 [22:28:07] <teraflops> hardcoding DISPLAY :number there is a
bit eww
3974 [22:28:32] <mo1991> somiaj - yes, I do get the same thing
with systemctl suspend - it suspends but no screen lock. I will look
into the solution you linked to
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3978 [22:28:56] <somiaj> teraflops: how would systed know what
DISPLAY is otherwise?
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3982 [22:29:08] <somiaj> this wouldn't be run from the
enviroment of the user closing the lid I would think.
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3985 [22:29:43] <somiaj> This might depend on slock needing to
actually lock the screen
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4015 [22:37:21] <watom> hey. anyone know if logwatch in debian
stretch/stable support systemd journal?
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4031 [22:44:53] <mo1991> somiaj, I tried the fix from the post you
showed, but doesn't work. systemctl suspend still suspends with
no lock. Strange thing is logging of xfce with suspend does lock the
screen
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4033 [22:45:47] <mo1991> same thing with suspend on timeout from
xfce power manager. suspends and locks with slock. just not on
laptop close or on the command
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4035 [22:46:41] <mo1991> pretty sure you are correct that system
is overriding xfce power manager - just not sure how to fix
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4038 [22:47:13] <somiaj> did you ensure you added and enabled that
new unit that runs slock to lock your screen. Did you give it the
correct display, username and path?
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4044 [22:48:48] <mo1991> somiaj - nope, I copied and pasted :)
Lets try again.
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4048 [22:49:39] <somiaj> mo1991: yea it will need to be adjusted
to your setup
4049 [22:50:05] <somiaj> you could also test it without
suspending, 'systemctl status unitname' or 'systemctl
start unitname' should lock your screen provided the unit is
loaded and configured correctly
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4051 [22:50:51] <f-a> I need to cut a portion of a gif, which
program to use?
4052 [22:50:53] <mo1991> when you say "unit" what do you
mean
4053 [22:50:59] <mo1991> somiaj above
4054 [22:51:14] <somiaj> mo1991: that file you copied and pasted
is a systemd unit
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4056 [22:51:37] <mo1991> ok, how do I enable it? I"m not good
at systemd
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4059 [22:52:10] <somiaj> in this calse it is just called
lock.service or lock for short, so 'systemctl status lock'
should show you info about the unit, 'systemctl show lock'
should show you the unit file, and 'systemctl start lock'
should start/run that unit, which should lock your screen.
4060 [22:52:29] <somiaj> mo1991: after you modify it, I think you
need systmctl reload-daemons or something like that, one second
4061 [22:52:35] <greycat> daemon-reload
4062 [22:52:45] <somiaj> ahh it is daemon-reload, thanks greycat
4063 [22:53:04] <greycat> you have to do that after you edit or
create or delete *anything*
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4092 [23:02:43] <mo1991> somiaj - so far I do not seem to be able
to get working slock on suspend
4093 [23:02:48] <mo1991> Loaded: loaded
(/etc/systemd/system/lock.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
4094 [23:03:22] <mo1991> systemctl status lock shows above - seems
to be disabled .....
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4098 [23:05:59] <dzz007> Does anyone know how to perform a 80211X
authentication on a wired connection?
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4107 [23:09:51] <RoyK> dzz007: last I checked, 802.11 was wireless
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4110 [23:11:46] <awwal> Any utility for make my screen
"nocturne mode" or I don't know how to call it?
4111 [23:12:07] <chaosstorm> i think you can use the .x as a
client authentication via wired connections, i think some commercial
company offering it as a service
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4114 [23:13:23] <dzz007> RoyK: Sorry my bad, i mean 802.1X
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4116 [23:13:44] <RoyK>
replaced-url
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4120 [23:15:42] <chaosstorm> ack.
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4123 [23:16:03] <mo1991> somiaj. Got it working thank you. Needed
to enable the service.
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4145 [23:27:32] <teraflops> somiaj: by using another method
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4158 [23:32:14] <foul_owl> How do I preseed wifi ssid and psk?
Thanks!
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4166 [23:36:28] <teraflops> ,v redshift
4167 [23:36:29] <judd> Package: redshift on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.7-2; jessie: 1.9.1-4; buster: 1.11-1; sid: 1.11-1; stretch: 1.11-1
4168 [23:36:36] <teraflops> awwal: ↑
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