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0 [00:00:02] <calducciano> using 0.83 libcdio but it seems to
balk on simple kernel calls
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2 [00:00:23] <calducciano> could just use ioctl directly but
there is a lot of R&D involved in that
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8 [00:01:48] <andrestorti> what's the best way to sync a
folder real time in the server with my windows 10 laptop?
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11 [00:02:55] <calducciano> andrestorti: samba
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13 [00:03:41] <somiaj> winscp might be able to do it and not
require confiuring samba
14 [00:03:44] <calducciano> andrestoriti: unless you mean
something different
15 [00:03:56] <calducciano> that's true too
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18 [00:04:15] <calducciano> the problem with winscp is that you
need a client
19 [00:04:28] <somiaj> winscp is the client? YOu mean an ssh
server?
20 [00:04:28] <calducciano> but the question wasn't
entirely clear
21 [00:04:35] <Sveta> winscp is the client
22 [00:04:54] <calducciano> sure but if you have a different
program you are running, it can't call winscp
23 [00:05:00] <calducciano> that' what I mean by client
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25 [00:05:20] <calducciano> which is why I asked to clarify the
question
26 [00:05:25] <calducciano> because it may require a mapping
27 [00:05:31] <calducciano> vs ssh access
28 [00:06:31] <calducciano> of course, they way I do it is write
a server and client that communicate over TCP
29 [00:06:33] <calducciano> heh
30 [00:06:36] <calducciano> so you don't need those
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33 [00:07:43] <andrestorti> somiaj: I mean a way to visualize
and write on the server by someway not using samba
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36 [00:07:53] <somiaj> andrestorti: why I suggested winscp
37 [00:08:09] <andrestorti> will take a look thanks
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41 [00:08:38] <andrestorti> are there more ways? to look at too
42 [00:08:38] <somiaj> it just uses an ssh server so it is
secure, and gives you a window inside of windows you can drag/drop
files from the sever to the local machine
43 [00:09:01] <andrestorti> sounds nice
44 [00:09:07] <calducciano> andrestorti: how are you trying to
access ?
45 [00:09:45] <calducciano> andrestorti: come provi ad accedere
ai tuoi file?
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57 [00:16:39] <KingParrot> Chunkz if you successfuly install any
parrot version after 2.1 let me know.
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68 [00:25:20] <daemon> hey all how do I mark an interface as
'up/active'
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71 [00:27:23] <petemc> ip link set ethN up
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75 [00:28:23] <daemon> ah cool ta
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108 [00:41:26] <mnuhmnuh> Mathisen: i have wifi iface her (hware)
but i don't use it, not configged for availability (i use eth0
ethernet).
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111 [00:41:45] <calducciano> ls
112 [00:41:48] <calducciano> ls pal
113 [00:42:00] <calducciano> ls pal
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116 [00:42:22] <mnuhmnuh> oops, sorry, was looking at way old
screen.
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118 [00:42:51] <calducciano> ls pal
119 [00:42:55] <calducciano> clear
120 [00:42:57] <Mathisen> mnuhmnuh, :)
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122 [00:43:11] <calducciano> meh
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124 [00:43:22] <mnuhmnuh> indeed.
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126 [00:45:55] <Mathisen> mnuhmnuh, so anyway do you have any
issues or what was that ?
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129 [00:46:11] <Gerowen> Anybody know why I would only be getting
audio from on-board audio, but not over the HDMI device? AMD Radeon
RX 560, Debian 9 fresh install, amdgpu and firmware-linux-nonfree
installed, accelerated graphics working. The HDMI audio device shows
up in pavucontrol and the Gnome sound manager and can even be
selected, and the little meter will bounce showing audio
"should" be going through it, but nothing actually comes
out of the television. On board
130 [00:46:12] <Gerowen> 3.5mm jacks work fine.
131 [00:46:58] <Mathisen> Gerowen, can be as simple as the hdmi
cable, but i guess you have used it before and have had sound ?
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133 [00:47:44] <Gerowen> Yes, system was running Windows 10 and
it worked fine, but my wife decided she wanted Debian, so I did a
fresh install. Computer never moved, although I have tried double
checking the cable to make sure.
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137 [00:48:44] <mnuhmnuh> Mathisen: crickets ... no was trying to
help you, days (?) afte you asked for it. my bad.
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139 [00:49:50] <Mathisen> Gerowen, ok double check alsamixer also
140 [00:50:03] <Mathisen> as pulseaudio is only wrapper for alsa
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144 [00:51:27] <Mazhive> how can i debug why my debian (VM)
freezes after a view minutes.
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146 [00:52:27] <Mathisen> Mazhive, logs, first figure out if it
is the hypervisor that freezes "your host machine" or the
vm it self
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148 [00:53:24] <mnuhmnuh> uh, i have pulseaudio doing everything.
works. alsamixer shows one slider (master). waste. of. $whatever?
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150 [00:54:31] <Mazhive> ok let me be clear i am using fedora
latest version and kernel using kvm and using a debian latest
version as a VM
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153 [00:55:22] <onee-chan> hi
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156 [00:55:37] <mnuhmnuh> !hi
157 [00:55:37] <dpkg> hello, mnuhmnuh
158 [00:55:45] <Mazhive> after 3 times forcing a reset it seems
to take longer to freez
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164 [00:57:51] <mnuhmnuh> Mathisen: may be re-fscking partitions
post crash of system. may take time to sort out. starbucks!
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168 [00:58:38] <mnuhmnuh> Mazhive: sorry.
169 [00:58:45] <Gerowen> Mathisen: When I select the HDMI device
in alsamixer all it shows is 4 S/PDIF output devices that cannot
have their volume adjusted.
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184 [01:05:41] <Mathisen> Gerowen, hmm ok try to edit your
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf and change default-sample-rate to 48000
185 [01:05:57] <Mathisen> Gerowen, need to restart pulse or
reboot after change
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188 [01:08:16] <Gerowen> Mathisen: Should I make any changes to
default-sample-format ? Its current value is s161e
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191 [01:08:56] <Mathisen> npoe
192 [01:08:59] <Mathisen> nope
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197 [01:13:01] <Gerowen> Mathisen: No change.
198 [01:13:27] <Mathisen> did you restart pulse ?
199 [01:13:35] <Gerowen> Restarted the whole computer just to
make sure.
200 [01:13:54] <Mathisen> sorry im out of ideas then
201 [01:14:18] <Gerowen> No problem. It's just weird that it
literally shows the device and says there's audio coming
through it, but nothing actually comes out of the TV, :P
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203 [01:14:43] <Gerowen> I'll be picking up a surround sound
system for the living room in a week or two anyway when I get paid,
but I would like the HDMI audio to actually work in the mean time.
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218 [01:20:28] <JessicaD> hi When I type uname -a I see two
different kernel version (4.14.0-3 and 4.14.12-2? is that normal?
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220 [01:20:30] <JessicaD> Linux debian 4.14.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP
Debian 4.14.12-2 (2018-01-06) x86_64 GNU/Linux
221 [01:20:43] <JessicaD> which kernel is loaded?
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226 [01:21:40] <Gerowen> Mathisen: Hmm, tried a bluetooth headset
too; headset shows up as an audio device after it is paired, but no
audio through it either, so maybe it isn't the HDMI
specifically. Only the on-board audio seems to function. Will do
some more searching.
227 [01:21:51] <mnuhmnuh> Mathisen: tx, will test/look into, ...
[/etc/pulse/daemon.conf]
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232 [01:25:11] <Mathisen> Gerowen, oki, i cant really look on my
configs as i am on archlinux, il do recommend arch btw debian is
great but more of a "server os" in my mind.
233 [01:25:15] <Mathisen> good luck anyway
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238 [01:26:31] <mnuhmnuh> Mathisen: is zenwalk still working?
239 [01:26:48] <mnuhmnuh> existing credibly?
240 [01:27:10] <Mathisen> no idea
241 [01:27:24] <mnuhmnuh> liked when it did.
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272 [01:49:32] <chuckx> JessicaD: you're looking at the
package version vs the kernel version, respectively
273 [01:50:02] <chuckx> 4.14.12-2 is probably the one you're
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274 [01:50:18] <chuckx> for reference:
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275 [01:51:08] <zerocool> anyone here used virt-p2v?
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277 [01:52:19] <JessicaD> chuckx: thanks! but often when someone
help you, he/she ask to type uname -a, which is useless if the
"real" kernel version is uname -v no?
278 [01:52:31] <JessicaD> uname -a /uname -r*
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293 [01:56:39] <Al_lA> hiya. has anybody had i3-gaps with a
compositor running? i have added i3-gaps to a KDE-only system and
compton won't run as there's another compositor there
already
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307 [02:00:10] <DarkStar1> Hi everyone. I followed these
instructions to dist-upgrade Jessie to Stretch
308 [02:00:21] <DarkStar1>
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310 [02:01:25] <DarkStar1> Though it went problem free it would
seem that wasn't the case hours later. Attempting to build
something on the sytem
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315 [02:02:07] <DarkStar1> Though it went problem free it would
seem that wasn't the case hours later. Attempting to build
something on the system resulted in library issues
316 [02:02:34] <DarkStar1> Just wondering if someone can take a
look at that and see if there was a crucial step missing?
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327 [02:08:26] <Al_lA> nevermind my problem, i've somehow
solved it after struggling for hours last night.
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329 [02:08:37] <Guest53808> !jessie->stretch
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347 [02:16:29] <mnuhmnuh> !sup
348 [02:16:30] <dpkg> Sup is a console mail user agent written in
Ruby, intended for people with a lot of email. Inspired by
<mutt> and <Gmail>. Packaged for Debian as sup-mail.
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351 [02:17:26] * mnuhmnuh wow. had no idea that'd happen.
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356 [02:19:19] <mnuhmnuh> "Inspired by <mutt>"
sounds good. mutt's great.
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375 [02:33:14] <mnuhmnuh> .weather
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459 [03:42:35] <leoni> Why can't I set the correct display
size values for my screen? I'm currently using xrandr for
purposes of fixing that but I wish for it to be automated, keep in
mind that when I first installed Debian I couldn't even use
xrandr until I installed some firmare, sorry my knowledge is
currently limited, I also have got some error logs when booting
probably related to my video card, any advice?
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509 [04:13:55] <somiaj> leoni: what display issues? Is it that
you want to set it to a different resolution than is detected, or is
it also that the resolution you want is not one of the options in
xrandr?
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542 [04:35:23] <leoni> somiaj: the screen itself is not detected,
in short terms I want to solve the current issues Debian seems to
have with my video card, which end up showing error logs at boot and
the screen seems the be affected by these issues
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544 [04:36:43] <somiaj> are you able to make the screen become
detected? What video card? What errors and issues?
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551 [04:39:04] <leoni> somiaj: When I go to Displays, the display
is not detected, setting a wrong size for my screen, which ends up
making everything bigger, I am able to fix this temporarily each
time I boot with xrandr, however I'd like something that does
this for me each time I boot up.
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555 [04:39:59] <somiaj> I still don't quite grasp what is
going on, but you should be able to include stuff in your xorg.conf
file to change what xorg defaults to giving it the options you would
xrandr
556 [04:40:08] <leoni> somiaj: However I believe the issue is not
my monitor, but the video card that I use, which is AMD R7
557 [04:40:09] <somiaj> you could also run an autostart script
that runs that xrandr command when you first login
558 [04:40:25] <leoni> could you guide me through that last one?
559 [04:40:53] <somiaj> that depends on what desktop you use.
Though most just look up how to write an autostart .desktop file
560 [04:40:53] <leoni> if I just knew where the logs at boot are,
I'd show you
561 [04:41:12] <awal1> leoni, people wanna know which error
messages you get during boot and when in X
562 [04:41:46] <leoni> hold on please I'm gonna try to look
for them
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565 [04:42:06] <awal1> as somiaj says, you can run automaticslly
your xrandr commands via an autostart file or a script , but what
about your boot? what error exactly
566 [04:42:30] <leoni> im looking it up
567 [04:43:03] <awal1> dmesg, "systemctl --failed",
journal ...
568 [04:43:33] <leoni> thank you, I did use dmesg but I have no
knowledge about any flags related to it
569 [04:43:51] <awal1> .xsession-errors, xorg log filres in
~/.llocal/share
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571 [04:44:11] <awal1> .local
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573 [04:44:36] <t0no6a> leoni : and what is the xrandr command
you use ?
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575 [04:45:00] <awal1> me dislike dmesg needing root power
576 [04:45:05] <wigums> xrandr --use --spit
577 [04:45:14] <wigums> oops
578 [04:45:19] <wigums> xrandr --use-spit
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580 [04:45:52] <wigums> why would you want reg users to access
dmesg?
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582 [04:46:38] <leoni>
replaced-url
583 [04:46:41] <leoni> thanks for your patience
584 [04:46:58] <awal1> what is really wrong about that? it have
always been, wigums
585 [04:47:12] <wigums> huh?
586 [04:47:32] <leoni> t0no6a: I use cvt <my screen
resolution>, then --newmode and -addmode, then --output
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588 [04:48:48] <leoni> I kind of looked up these logs I get, and
it seems that some people just ignore them, basically just making
them not pop up.
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590 [04:49:04] <awal1> wingums, I mean I don't really see
the point of dmesg needing root
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592 [04:49:34] <awal1> don't really get the poit of that
change
593 [04:50:01] <awal1> almost when having a single user
594 [04:50:34] <themill>
replaced-url
595 [04:50:35] <wigums> if youre single user youre root anyway so
irrelevant
596 [04:50:35] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
597 [04:51:05] <awal1> right
598 [04:51:06] <themill> (and you can always sysctl
kernel.dmesg_restrict=0)
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600 [04:51:20] <awal1> hm
601 [04:51:57] <wigums> dmesg gives some very valuable info. info
reg users simply dont need to know
602 [04:52:14] <themill>
replaced-url
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604 [04:54:12] <leoni> somiaj, where you able to check the logs?
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609 [04:59:03] <awal1> leoni,silence in debian channels usually
means I don't know, I have no clue, I am so busy and have no
time for you, I still looking trying to debug...
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611 [04:59:11] <awal1> but is almost I have no clue
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615 [05:01:41] <leoni> awal1 no problem, i'll just grab a
rope and hang myself
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617 [05:02:31] <awal1> not really a good idea :P
618 [05:03:41] <leoni> awal1 i'll eventually try to fix the
stuff related to the logs, but since nothing's broken, then it
doesnt need fixin'
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623 [05:04:55] <awal1> a few decades ago, computing, internet
doesn't exist and people was living happily...
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626 [05:05:07] <awal1> there may be a linux channel around here
627 [05:05:20] <awal1> I don't think your issue is debian
specific
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630 [05:06:22] <leoni> awal1 "living happily" wow
631 [05:06:28] <fasle> anybody knows how I can reduce the
verbosity of PackageKit logging? It spams my journalctl -f with
unimportant success messages
632 [05:06:59] <awal1> leoni, at least no bills :P
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639 [05:10:21] <awal1> fasle, check pkcon/pkmon manuals and
replaced-url
640 [05:10:39] <fasle> thanks
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643 [05:11:45] <freetlas> Hey guys. I'm trying to install
Debian on my laptop and it's giving me a "error: invalid
magic number alloc magic is broken at XXXX. Aborted. Press any key
to exit"
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645 [05:12:23] <annadane> freetlas, how'd you copy the
debian image
646 [05:12:53] <freetlas> Unetbootin on my Linux Mint laptop
647 [05:12:56] <freetlas> annadane: Why?
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650 [05:13:43] <somiaj> !unetbootin
651 [05:13:43] <dpkg> UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer)
allows creation of bootable USB drives for a variety of Linux
distributions.
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652 [05:13:55] <annadane> ^ you should use win32diskimager if on
windows
653 [05:14:00] <somiaj> freetlas: just use cp from a linux
system, read the install guide for more info
654 [05:14:02] <annadane> ah, mint
655 [05:14:04] <annadane> yeah, cp
656 [05:14:28] <annadane> it's late, i'm tired, my
reading comprehension is below a 5 year old's
657 [05:14:37] <freetlas> It's okay
658 [05:14:40] <freetlas> cp?
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660 [05:15:32] <annadane>
replaced-url
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662 [05:16:21] <freetlas> I'm trying already
663 [05:16:22] <freetlas> thanks
664 [05:16:24] <annadane> as root cp path/to/debian.iso /dev/sdX
(find out the name of your device using lsblk, but do use cp only
when it's unmounted), and then "sync"
665 [05:17:36] <freetlas> cp myiso.iso /dev/sdX && sync.
I hope it works
666 [05:18:10] <annadane> and in future stay far away from rufus
and unetbootin
667 [05:20:05] <freetlas> annadane: it doesn't even
recognize now
668 [05:20:35] <annadane> that's odd.
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672 [05:22:17] <annadane> freetlas, do make sure you used
something like /dev/sdb and not /dev/sdb1
673 [05:22:43] <freetlas> I used /dev/sdb
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677 [05:24:24] <normie> how can I change my user account to have
root or (sudo) privileges?
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679 [05:25:28] <fasle> add user to sudo group
680 [05:25:38] <normie> from the gui?
681 [05:25:45] <normie> or term?
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684 [05:26:35] <fasle> term: adduser foo sudo
685 [05:26:57] <fasle> need su root before depending on your
config
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688 [05:27:05] <fasle> read
replaced-url
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691 [05:28:10] <normie> thanks
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693 [05:28:32] <freetlas_> Did anybody say anything? I had to
restart my computer
694 [05:28:58] <annadane> no one said anything regarding your
issue
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696 [05:29:17] <freetlas_> thanks
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706 [05:38:44] <mnuhmnuh> freetlas_: nope, said nothing, not a
pixel or nuthin ... # sigh. when are you mortals going to begin to
understand systems?!? try harder!
707 [05:39:20] <annadane> well, i feel there must be a solution
to "i copied it apparently correctly but it doesn't
recognize it"
708 [05:39:24] <annadane> i just can't think of what ti is
709 [05:39:26] <annadane> it*
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712 [05:40:12] <mnuhmnuh> dyslexia's sublime.
713 [05:40:21] <freetlas_> mnuhmnuh: when you get outta your cave
and start being kind with people want to use your systems :)
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717 [05:41:45] <mnuhmnuh> freetlas_: always hated sales, only
wanted to geek out, all i was good at.
718 [05:41:53] <annadane> it's potentially a corrupt image,
did you try verifying the checksums
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721 [05:42:24] <mulek> is it possible to edit the permissions of
an user to make him only look at this home files?
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724 [05:42:41] <freetlas_> mulek: yes
725 [05:43:02] <mulek> freetlas_: how?
726 [05:43:11] <freetlas_> mnuhmnuh: cool. Keep being a .. dic..
then :)
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728 [05:43:16] <freetlas_> annadane: Yeah, I did
729 [05:43:50] <annadane> mnuhmnuh, there's a time for off
topic banter and this isn't it
730 [05:44:09] <annadane> (i am also guilty of doing this though)
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732 [05:45:04] <r3m> ,v znc
733 [05:45:05] <judd> Package: znc on amd64 -- wheezy: 0.206-2;
jessie: 1.4-2; jessie-backports: 1.6.5-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 1.6.5-1;
buster: 1.6.5-2+b2; sid: 1.6.5-2+b2
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735 [05:47:23] <freetlas_> mnuhmnuh: Keep doing what you were
doing, mate. Tell my friends don't ever try Debian and talk to
my sysadmin employee to not use Debian anymore. Don't want to
deal with a community with people like you.
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737 [05:47:29] <freetlas_> Great job, "geek"!!
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745 [05:53:32] <mnuhmnuh> what did i say?!? i like the word geek!
no insult intended, sheesh! damn! i hate what you kids are doing
with ascii these days!
746 [05:54:16] <mnuhmnuh> I'M A GEEK!
747 [05:54:33] <mulek> freetlas_: can you help with that?
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766 [06:07:10] <awal1> I don't understand why moc crashes
when volume level is above 100
767 [06:07:26] <annadane> on what, stable? O_o
768 [06:07:49] <annadane> why do i never get the weird bugs other
people report
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771 [06:08:36] <awal1> I know moc doesn't usepulseaudio but
I don't get it (moc«»alsa«»volume 100+=
crash)
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773 [06:09:22] <awal1> annadane, branch isn't relevant here;
moc crashes when volume is 100+
774 [06:09:41] <awal1> no matters which branch/ gnu-linux OS
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776 [06:09:48] <annadane> weird
777 [06:10:37] <awal1> not sure if a bug or just how moc is built
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779 [06:10:48] <annadane> ,v moc
780 [06:10:49] <judd> Package: moc on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:2.5.0~alpha4+svn20120224-1; jessie: 1:2.5.0-1; stretch:
1:2.6.0~svn-r2935-1; buster: 1:2.6.0~svn-r2949-2; sid:
1:2.6.0~svn-r2949-2; jessie-multimedia: 2:2.5.0-dmo2;
buster-multimedia: 2:2.5.2-dmo1; sid-multimedia: 2:2.5.2-dmo1;
stretch-multimedia: 2:2.5.2-dmo1
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785 [06:13:26] <awal1> if volume is 100 +, one usually get
"mocp" ---» "Running the server... Trying
JACK... Trying ALSA... mocp: alsa.c:319: alsa_read_mixer_raw:
Assertion `RANGE(0, vol, 100)' failed. FATAL_ERROR: Server
exited!"
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787 [06:14:05] <awal1> that, even if moc is stopped, not playing
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789 [06:15:31] <awal1> I mean, I stop moc and i play some
multimedia file with mpv and put volume to more then 100, moc (mocp)
crashes
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791 [06:16:07] <awal1> it may be more alsa related than moc
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794 [06:19:11] <mulek> how can I edit the permissions of an user
to make him only look at his home files?
795 [06:20:11] <somiaj> mulek: you can't fully, there are
ways to hide users in chroots (but a user who gets root access can
break out of a chroot)
796 [06:21:34] <mulek> somiaj: yes, but I'm talking about a
non root access...
797 [06:21:48] <mulek> I want the user only to change and see his
home files
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801 [06:24:12] <somiaj> mulek: there are reasons why you
don't want to lock files away from 'everyone' to see,
a chroot could work, are these users only connecting via ssh or
other means?
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803 [06:24:53] <mulek> somiaj: only ssh
804 [06:24:55] <somiaj> by default a user can only
change/edit/write to his own files, but the system usually defaults
to everytying being visable except the information that is deemed to
sensitve for users.
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806 [06:25:25] <somiaj> mulek: I think there is a way to set up
ssh to put users into their own isolated chroots. Though don't
think of this as a security layer since chroots are easy to break
out of if the user gets root access
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811 [06:27:19] <mulek> somiaj: the main problem is becuse this
user can download and read some content of the server... an it is
confidential
812 [06:27:23] <mulek> because
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815 [06:28:09] <somiaj> mulek: usually one restricts the
information they want from users. This way you don't have to
create a chroot enviroment for each user and duplicate a lot of
isntalled stuff
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820 [06:29:36] <somiaj> mulek: can you describe this confidential
info? Such as is it all located ina single place on your server, or
what info you want to restirct access to?
821 [06:30:12] <mulek> somiaj: it is located at a single place of
the server
822 [06:30:38] <somiaj> just restrict access to that, making it
so only a certain group of users (750) or something like that can
see the top level directory is enough.
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824 [06:31:18] <somiaj> also recall that web-servers and other
software on your system is run as their own user, and you may want
to ensure software can still access it if needed.
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827 [06:32:39] <awal1>
replaced-url
828 [06:32:53] <awal1> not sure if ^ helpful
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830 [06:34:05] <mulek> somiaj: and how can I ensure he
doesn't belongs of any group who can see this content? sorry
about my ignorance, this is my first server
831 [06:34:14] <somiaj> that is just the chroot method, which can
work, but you need to also install all software you want ouser to
use in the enviroment.
832 [06:34:37] <somiaj> mulek: the list of groups and what users
are in them is /etc/group
833 [06:34:50] <somiaj> mulek: as the admin you can control who
is in what group.
834 [06:35:07] <mulek> by default he doesn't belong to that
groups?
835 [06:35:18] <somiaj> if a user can exploit your system and
become a user or group you did not allow, they can mostlikey then
become root and break out of any chroot, so it doesn't add that
much security.
836 [06:35:28] <somiaj> correct, new users are only added to
their own group by default
837 [06:35:45] <somiaj> you have to manually add users to groups
either when you create the account, or aftewards.
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839 [06:36:00] <somiaj> (note if using some control pannel, this
may be different as they control pannel may do things as well)
840 [06:36:01] <mulek> somiaj: thank you veeery much
841 [06:36:23] <mulek> it was extremely helpful
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844 [06:39:52] <mulek> somiaj: I did chmod 750 but didn't
solve the problem... the user can still see the confidential files
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846 [06:40:33] <soyeomul> when sending bug report, what is
"user" as pseudo-header? if i set "user
debian-l10n-korean@lists.debian.org", may i expect that the
report to deliver to debian-l10n-korean@lists.debian.org?
847 [06:40:49] <somiaj> mulek: what did you chmod 750? can you
share the permisions of the directory, ls -l /var/foo, that you did
the chmod on?
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849 [06:42:24] <mulek> somiaj: Oh I saw the problem... it was my
mistake here... sorry
850 [06:42:49] <somiaj> soyeomul:
replaced-url
851 [06:43:22] <soyeomul> somiaj: yes but i failed to understand
852 [06:43:41] <somiaj> soyeomul: I read it as it sets the user
for the usertag commands, but doesn't set the user that set the
bug.
853 [06:44:31] <somiaj> soyeomul: I would see if anyone in
#debian-mentors on irc.oftc.net can give you a better answer. I
don't know the details beyond what is printed there.
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855 [06:45:07] <somiaj> but looks like it just sets the user for
usertags, wonder if this is useful for tracking info about bugs.
856 [06:45:26] <soyeomul> somiaj: thanks for good advice
857 [06:45:26] <nku> does anybody here run gitlab? the package in
stretch doesn't seem to have documentation available, and
upstream doesn't seem to serve old doc versions..
858 [06:46:03] <nku> and the upstream distribution is some curl |
sudo bash install shitshow that bundles gitlab, postgres, redis,
nginx binaries into one huge deb..
859 [06:46:22] <somiaj> nku: just checking you checked
/usr/share/doc/gitlab?
860 [06:46:41] <nku> somiaj: yeah, there is a short
readme.debian, but no where near enough
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865 [06:47:23] <nku> i would just deploy the thing myself, but
would need to learn about ror first..
866 [06:47:24] <somiaj> nku: I'm not seeing anything either
from my quick search.
867 [06:49:19] * nku shudders at the thought that their commercial
distribution is the same kind of fat package..
868 [06:49:48] <somiaj> I ended up using gitbucket (a java
application) as I found the gitlab install a mess as well and
didn't want to figure out how to nicely install it as an
isolated server on my system.
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870 [06:49:54] <somiaj> (though this was a non debian server)
871 [06:50:15] <nku> somiaj: does gitbucket handle code reviews?
872 [06:50:40] <somiaj> I think so, my use was very simple,
mostly a central place to store .tex files, so I turned off most the
features.
873 [06:50:51] <nku> i'll have a look
874 [06:51:21] <somiaj> I went with it because it was simple, and
I could just isolate the whole code and process as its own user
running java.
875 [06:51:45] <somiaj> though it probably isn't as efficent
for larger projects. It also uses its own file based database, but
you can connect it to mariadb or another database.
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879 [06:53:55] <nvz> whats the old simple command-line for
changing resolution in X? xrandr?
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881 [06:54:19] <somiaj> nku: xrandr is the new RandR capalbe tool
882 [06:54:31] <somiaj> you might be thinking of xvidtune, but
you should be using xrandr these days.
883 [06:54:43] <somiaj> xvidtune wasn't cli, nevermind..
884 [06:54:45] <nku> xrandr is new?
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886 [06:54:54] <somiaj> in the evoluation of X, yes
887 [06:55:05] <somiaj> though its been around for quite some
time.
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889 [06:55:22] <nku> when i was young we just edited our config
files, and we liked it
890 [06:55:24] <somiaj> Xinemera was the previous name of the
extensions for multiple monitor support, RandR is that and more.
891 [06:55:24] <nvz> I just have a machine that normally runs
MATE at 1600x1200 and occasionally I'd like to use 800x600 for
something but it screws my panel all up cause there isnt enough
space for the applets.. so I'd like to make a minimal session
that just runs a basic WM without the panel at that res
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894 [06:55:38] <nvz> nku: heh, yeah.. the good ol days
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896 [06:56:17] <nvz> I'm just not sure how to do this with
all this new stuff :P
897 [06:56:59] <nvz> ideally I'd like to just make a
.xsession that starts a wm, firefox, and a command to change
resolution to 800x600
898 [06:57:21] <nvz> so I can logout and choose
"default" in lightdm and run that session instead of mate
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900 [06:58:38] <mulek> somiaj: and what should I read to learn
how to make the ssh create a chroot for an specified user?
901 [06:58:47] <somiaj> mulek: debian chroot ssh
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903 [06:58:51] <somiaj> mulek: put that into google.
904 [06:59:25] <somiaj> mulek: And as I said, it doesn't add
that much real security, but isolating users does make some design
decisions easier.
905 [07:00:14] <mulek> I see... but knowing that my server is not
exploitable, can I consider that option secure?
906 [07:01:05] <nku> mulek: not exploitable? you should never
assume that
907 [07:01:05] <somiaj> I see it as about the same security for a
lot of work.
908 [07:01:14] <nvz> mulek: chroots aren't really reliable
as security mechanisms
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910 [07:01:27] <nku> mulek: if you don't trust users,
don't give them access
911 [07:01:43] <mulek> hahaha
912 [07:01:51] <mulek> thanks nku
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914 [07:02:42] <mulek> thank you guys
915 [07:02:58] <somiaj> mulek: note you need all software and
data you want a user to access inside that chroots. If you give each
user their own chroot, you need to have copies of the softeare and
data each user wants in each chroot.
916 [07:03:11] * mnuhmnuh logins as username, sudo ..., ssh w crypto
keys, sudo logging what happens, ... good for me.
917 [07:03:33] <somiaj> this also means you have more software to
ensure is security updated, and so on. So its a lot of work, but it
can isolate your users, over all security is about the same.
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919 [07:05:54] <mulek> somiaj: I think it could keep a
non-experienced user out of the system
920 [07:06:39] <somiaj> mulek: by default a user should nto be
able to edit any files except their own. They system already has
user level security built in.
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922 [07:07:25] <mulek> thanks again
923 [07:07:37] <somiaj> and you can restrict the data they can
read. Debian is fairly sane on this front by defaults of what users
can read.
924 [07:08:29] <mulek> yeah I'm realizing that
925 [07:08:31] <somiaj> but still something to look into, just
don't expect it to provide any more over all security.
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929 [07:10:33] <somiaj> Though note by default debian makes 755
default permisions on /home/username directories, changing this to
750 is useful to keep users from snooping other users files. (though
if you use a webserver with public_html directories you have to
makesure the web-server can read the direcotry)
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932 [07:12:04] <annadane> one of the hardest workers in #debian ^
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967 [07:29:30] <normie> how can I change the volume ownership
from root to my user ownership name?
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990 [07:43:03] <darxmurf> good morning folks
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999 [07:47:32] <normie> how can I change the volume ownership
from root to my user ownership name?
1000 [07:50:13] <darxmurf> chown
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1055 [08:19:18] <[BFG]> are spectre and meltdown patches added to
the security.debian.org repo already?
1056 [08:19:25] <[BFG]> will there be patch for wheezy?
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1064 [08:23:17] <indistylo> All of sudden my audio stopped
working, it say "Dummy output" Seems some sound card issue
> My initial troubleshooting didn't worked, for driver
details see this please :
replaced-url
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1069 [08:25:31] <Haohmaru> [BFG]
replaced-url
1070 [08:26:16] <Haohmaru> indistylo does it have jack sense?
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1073 [08:27:37] <slax0r> hello, I have a couple of things on
jessie installed from backports, should I remove those packages
before attempting an upgrade to stretch?
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1075 [08:28:21] <slax0r> I see that docs state only that it could
cause some file conflicts, and that I could try --force-depends to
resolve this issue, but is it safer to remove the backpots packages
and then install again?
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1077 [08:28:39] <slax0r> I guess there is no "dry run"
to see if they will cause issues?
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1108 [08:47:19] <Delta706> Can anyone recommend a livecd based on
debian which has version 57.0.4 of firefox?
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1111 [08:49:07] <somiaj> make a persistant debian live image, and
run it from $HOME
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1115 [08:51:26] <Delta706> I am not sure I want it to be always
persistent
1116 [08:52:17] <somiaj> there are different types of persistance.
I was just stating /home persistance.
1117 [08:52:35] <somiaj> the system is live, but you run the
precomipled firefox binary from another partition on the live system
(so you don't have to download it each time)
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1125 [08:54:44] <Delta706> Is there a frozen option? I just want
to keep starting from a fixed point
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1127 [08:55:30] <somiaj> what do you mean by frozen option?
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1129 [08:55:51] <Delta706> all files are the same each time you
boot
1130 [08:56:14] <Delta706> I tried knoppix which gives that but
its firefox is old
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1134 [08:56:48] <somiaj> Delta706: my suggestion is use a debian
live image, which is a frozen live system, but have the one thing
you want (firefox in this case) avaiable on a seperate partition on
the usb
1135 [08:57:06] <somiaj> you could do this with knoppix I think,
but only debian is supported here
1136 [08:57:34] <Delta706> I am using a DVD
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1138 [08:58:11] <somiaj> I think there are ways to go about making
a new dvd image with additional stuff (such as a newer firefox), but
unsure on the details here
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1140 [08:58:54] <Delta706> I wonder if there is a #knoppix
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1142 [08:59:16] <temy> Delta706: there is
1143 [08:59:18] <temy> join it
1144 [08:59:25] <Delta706> ah cool
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1166 [09:07:00] <epigramx> Anyone got a clue why
"kernel-package" does not exist in stable but it exists in
testing, sid AND old-stable?
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1168 [09:07:52] <epigramx>
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1171 [09:09:08] <jelly> epigramx: it's deprecated and buggy.
Use upstream's "make deb-pkg" if you just want to
build custom kernel packages.
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1173 [09:10:02] <epigramx> I see, that's what I do; it mainly
bothered me that kernel package needed also 2GB of drive space to
install too.
1174 [09:10:41] <jelly> that doesn't sound right
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1177 [09:11:08] <epigramx> by the way, make deb-pkg fails on a git
clone of torvald's tree with a permission error about control
dir (not being 755) though I think it works fine with a tar from
their front page.
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1179 [09:11:54] <jelly> that sounds easy to fix
1180 [09:12:19] <epigramx> I know though I don't know where
to report that, unless someone here is the dev.
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1183 [09:12:55] <epigramx> it can't fix with a chmod though
because if you do and make deb-pkg again it recreates it and fails
again.
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1185 [09:13:31] <epigramx> *don't know where to report that,
mailing list, debian?
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1193 [09:16:31] <epigramx> it has a guy's email on the top of
builddeb script..
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1320 [10:36:06] <TomyWork> is there an apt command that's
equivalent to "aptitude why"?
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1325 [10:40:26] <dutchfish> TomyWork, there is no real quiv, but
what comes close: apt-cache --installed rdepends [foo]
1326 [10:40:26] <Iridos> the man page is supposed to be the
authorative document on that
1327 [10:40:50] <dutchfish> equiv*
1328 [10:41:02] <Iridos> hm, true… other than why-not it
actually just checks for rdepends
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1331 [10:41:40] <TomyWork> dutchfish well, but it's not
installed
1332 [10:41:49] <TomyWork> and it doesnt chain ^^
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1334 [10:42:23] <dutchfish> TomyWork, i dont understand what you
mean?
1335 [10:42:37] <Iridos> when it's not installed, there
cannot be a reason why it's installed?
1336 [10:42:48] <Iridos> because it isn't. so there
can't.
1337 [10:42:58] <TomyWork> your point? :)
1338 [10:43:13] <TomyWork> "aptitude why dirmngr" shows
"i gnupg Recommends dirmngr (= 2.1.18-8~deb9u1)"
1339 [10:43:29] <TomyWork> for some reason drmngr was never
installed, even though i have gnupg installed
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1341 [10:44:02] <dutchfish> TomyWork, it is in the word recommends
1342 [10:44:12] <TomyWork> yeah, it's just unusual
1343 [10:44:39] <TomyWork> i think wheezy came with dirmngr
preinstalled
1344 [10:45:34] <Iridos> but this is stretch?
1345 [10:45:40] <TomyWork> yes
1346 [10:45:49] <dutchfish> !recommends
1347 [10:46:37] <Iridos> well, if they haven't been rotated
out, you can always look in the logs what exactly happened
1348 [10:47:00] <dutchfish> TomyWork, if recommended packages get
installed automatically can be set as well, i believe there has been
changes in the past, to prevent to much clutter being installed
automatically. Per default it is of now.
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1351 [10:47:29] <TomyWork> i see
1352 [10:47:34] <Iridos> meh. my oldest dpkg.log only goes back to
february 2017
1353 [10:47:52] <Iridos> dutchfish, it is?
1354 [10:48:16] <dutchfish> Iridos, you may correct me if i am
wrong....
1355 [10:48:57] <dutchfish> Iridos, because i am not on stable at
the moment so i cant check it.
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1357 [10:49:33] <Iridos> at least… the factoid doesn't
reflect that…
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1359 [10:49:57] <Iridos> and I haven't heard of that…
that's be a big change in behavior
1360 [10:50:00] <Iridos> dpkg, apt recommends
1361 [10:50:00] <dpkg> Packages required in all but unusual cases
(that is, "breakable" dependencies) are called
"recommended" packages. By not installing these packages,
you miss the standard functionality they provide. To disable once,
"aptitude -R install packagename" or "apt-get
--no-install-recommends install packagename". To disable
permanently, echo "APT::Install-Recommends no;" >
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/no-recommends. See <why recommends>.
1362 [10:50:47] <Iridos> I am on stable, I could test it if I knew
a package
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1364 [10:51:49] <TomyWork> i'd say receiving a key from a
keyserver is no unusual case :)
1365 [10:52:02] <TomyWork> apparently that requires dirmngr
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1368 [10:53:06] <Iridos> it's installed on my system, which
also comes the way of wheezy -> jessie -> stretch
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1371 [10:53:41] <TomyWork> well it's not part of
replaced-url
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1373 [10:54:26] <TomyWork> and it's not part of
replaced-url
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1375 [10:54:54] <TomyWork> at least the later was installed with a
preseed.cfg i personally looked at
1376 [10:55:39] <TomyWork>
replaced-url
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1379 [10:57:58] <TomyWork> d-i pkgsel/include string sudo bzip2
acpid cryptsetup zlib1g-dev wget curl dkms fuse make nfs-common
net-tools <-- i assume (hope?) that's just a list of extra
packages ^^
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1391 [11:03:48] <Iridos> well, what's your actual question.
It's a recommend, so it doesn't *have* to be installed.
And it's some custom installation, they can do whatever they
want
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1393 [11:04:26] <TomyWork> Iridos the point is, dirmngr is no
longer in the standard set
1394 [11:04:56] <TomyWork> once i'm finished with this
download (10 more minutes) I'm going to be able to tell if it
ever was
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1397 [11:05:16] <Iridos> yeah, that was my next though… who
says it ever was
1398 [11:05:37] <TomyWork> but so far it looks like the wheezy
installer installed that package by default
1399 [11:05:48] <Iridos> I don't see why it should. you only
need it with gnupg and … that's what dependencies are
for
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1405 [11:08:17] <dutchfish> TomyWork, form what i know, i was
wrong, recommends get instalable per default in Debian/stable.
Having said that, while dist-upgrading the rpority numbers come into
play, when there ar emore candidates at that time. You can verify
that with: apt-cache policy [foo]. If you have pinned packages the
situation changes.
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1407 [11:08:43] <Iridos> dutchfish, and they are not in testing?
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1410 [11:09:21] <Iridos> I actually still haven't found a
package to test it with
1411 [11:09:56] <dutchfish> Iridos, well, but TomyWork could on
his system and report output to the pastebin .,
1412 [11:10:26] <Iridos> I am on stable. I just fail at thinking
of a good test-case
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1414 [11:10:56] <Iridos> And I think this is from the time when
they were first introduced:
replaced-url
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1420 [11:13:09] <Iridos> heh. searching for recommends, I found
replaced-url
1421 [11:15:27] <Iridos> hm, they're self contradicting in
their argument
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1424 [11:16:51] <dutchfish> TomyWork, the solution however is
quiet simple i gues, just install if if needed or remove/purge it if
not.
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1427 [11:17:30] <tdn> I am creating a USB flash memory stick
encrypted with LUKS. What filesystem is best suited for this? ext4,
xfs, anything else? Are there special options I should select for a
(slow) USB stick?
1428 [11:17:50] <dutchfish> TomyWork, sometimes package with
depends get converted in the next release to recommended too.
1429 [11:18:57] <dutchfish> TomyWork, or recommends get added to
certian packages.
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1431 [11:19:43] <TomyWork> we'll soon see. download is done
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1433 [11:20:25] <TomyWork> this is odd
1434 [11:20:39] <TomyWork> same situation on the wheezy box
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1436 [11:21:26] <TomyWork> ah-HAH
1437 [11:21:37] <dutchfish> TomyWork, are you sure what you are
doing because stable is stretch.....
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1439 [11:22:00] <dutchfish> !stable
1440 [11:22:00] <dpkg> [stable] The status of a Debian release
when no packages will be added or version-bumped, and changes will
only fix security issues and critical bugs. Packages can be removed
in rare circumstances. The current stable version of Debian is
Stretch (9.x); ask me about <releases>. Security bugs are
fixed in stable by backporting the fix to the stable version (ask me
about <security backports>).
replaced-url
1441 [11:22:03] <TomyWork> my actual wheezy VMs also lack dirmngr
1442 [11:22:16] <TomyWork> but they havent complained about it
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1444 [11:22:26] <TomyWork> so maybe gnupg now needs dirmngr and
didnt use to?
1445 [11:22:30] * TomyWork checks
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1447 [11:23:39] <TomyWork> yep, that's exactly it
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1450 [11:25:33] <Achylles> When my debian (unstable) tries to
upgrade "libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18" - this package says
that will kinda destroy my system? It has been on hold for some time
now...
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1453 [11:26:01] <dutchfish> TomyWork, i dont want to lecture about
security .... but think about dis-upgrading/reinstalling with Stable
....
1454 [11:26:08] <Achylles> And I cannot do anything about it...
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1458 [11:26:35] <TomyWork> dutchfish dude, i'm trying to
figure out why my scripts to set up the old box dont work with the
new box. I AM upgrading right now
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1460 [11:26:54] <dutchfish> TomyWork, ah ok, good luck.
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1465 [11:29:04] <Achylles> I mean (testing) not unstable...
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1473 [11:34:10] <TomyWork> Achylles what do you mean by
"says"? do you have logs or do you just hear packages
talking in your head? :)
1474 [11:34:45] <Achylles> say is a figurative language...
1475 [11:34:51] <dutchfish> Achylles,
replaced-url
1476 [11:34:55] <TomyWork> i know, just making a joke :)
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1478 [11:35:10] <Achylles> The following packages were
automatically installed and are no longer required
1479 [11:35:46] <TomyWork> can you pasteBIN the logs?
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1482 [11:36:06] <TomyWork> not just one line
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1490 [11:37:31] <Achylles> which one?
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1494 [11:38:15] <TomyWork> Achylles make sure it includes the
command you issued and all the output that followed
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1497 [11:39:05] <TomyWork> dutchfish btw, wheezy still has LTS
until may :)
1498 [11:39:23] <dutchfish> TomyWork, i know, correct.
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1504 [11:42:04] <TomyWork> now i just gotta find out why
"apt-key adv --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys
47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30" doesn't work on
this fresh wheezy box
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1506 [11:42:38] <TomyWork> that should install the puppetlabs key
(replaced-url
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1508 [11:42:48] <TomyWork> i guess it's that damn proxy
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1512 [11:43:12] <TomyWork> can someone without a proxy see if it
works for them?
1513 [11:44:14] <TomyWork> i think you can remove it with
"apt-key del 47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30"
afterwards
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1535 [11:50:33] <Achylles> TomyWork,
replaced-url
1536 [11:50:55] <Achylles> TomyWork,
replaced-url
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1540 [11:52:04] <TomyWork> Achylles looks like the release of
those libs hasnt been coordinated :)
1541 [11:52:19] <Achylles> If I try to upgrade, reinstall or
remove libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 it messes my system...
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1545 [11:52:54] <Achylles> libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 : Depends:
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 (= 2.16.6-1) but 2.18.5-1 is to be
installed
1546 [11:52:58] <TomyWork> dutchfish mentioned something, maybe
that's involved too
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1549 [11:53:35] <Achylles> Even aptitude cannot solve the
situation...
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1551 [11:53:50] <TomyWork> Achylles yeah and if you use install
instead, it removes libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37
1552 [11:54:05] <TomyWork> (and everything transitively depending
on it)
1553 [11:54:15] <Achylles> What should I do then?
1554 [11:55:02] <Achylles> Is it only my problem or other people
have faced the same problem with this package?
1555 [11:55:09] <dutchfish> Achylles, the easiest way is to wait
until the transistion has been done. For now to many packages needs
work.
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1557 [11:55:56] <dutchfish> transition*
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1559 [11:56:37] <dutchfish> Achylles, you can delve into the
auto-icu i gave you a link
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1561 [11:57:17] <dutchfish> Achylles, also look at the bug reports
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1564 [11:59:48] <dutchfish>
replaced-url
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1574 [12:04:00] <Achylles> dutchfish, TomyWork thx a lot. I
thought that was related only to my system. I will wait for the
transition/bug to be repaired.
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1577 [12:05:44] <markzen> how do I set /usr/bin/editor to the vim
binary I compiled? with update-alternatives?
1578 [12:06:13] <markzen> tried this: update-alternatives
--install /usr/bin/editor vim /usr/local/bin/vim 100
1579 [12:06:31] <markzen> it says: error: alternative link
/usr/bin/editor is already managed by editor
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1583 [12:09:43] <dutchfish> markzen, have you looked in the
manpage|examples for query update-alternatives?
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1586 [12:10:04] <markzen> read the manpage, yeah
1587 [12:10:30] <markzen> it shows how to choose, not how to
install a new alternative
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1592 [12:14:46] <dutchfish> markzen, maybe it is already in the
list? update-alternatives --list editor
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1601 [12:17:28] <jhonnyBeGood> ? meltdown
1602 [12:18:08] <markzen> dutchfish: there's only /bin/nano
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1604 [12:18:16] * petn-randall melts jhonnyBeGood.
1605 [12:18:30] <markzen> I removed all vim packages, since I
won't use them
1606 [12:18:49] <jhonnyBeGood> guys , I am running debian jessie
3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.51-3 (2017-12-13) x86_64 GNU/Linux
, I saw that there is a patch to jessie
1607 [12:18:56] <jhonnyBeGood> how can I install this patch?
1608 [12:19:27] <petn-randall> jhonnyBeGood: Just like every other
security update since release: 'apt-get update &&
apt-get dist-upgrade'.
1609 [12:20:24] <petn-randall> I'm assuming you're
talking about the kernel update that mitigates meltdown, there have
been many, many more "patches" since the release of
jessie.
1610 [12:20:35] <jhonnyBeGood> yes , that is it
1611 [12:20:56] <jhonnyBeGood>
replaced-url
1612 [12:21:33] <dutchfish> markzen, normally, you should handle
that in the post-install script of you own package. Assuming you
have ocpiled your own vim.
1613 [12:21:44] <dutchfish> compiled*
1614 [12:22:16] <markzen> I compiled my vim from github sources; I
didn't make a debian pkg
1615 [12:23:21] <dutchfish> markzen, you can nick that out of the
the current debian source package and adapt the rules file. Much
more convinient when you later decide to use a newer debian package.
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1617 [12:24:53] <dutchfish> markzen, a crude hack would be, rename
you bin and try to bind that to alternatives.
1618 [12:24:55] <coruja> jhonnyBeGood, that page shows which
version of every release is the latest vulerable one and which
version is fixed
1619 [12:25:37] <coruja> vulnerable
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1621 [12:25:59] <petn-randall> jhonnyBeGood: It says that jessie
has a fix, listed at "jessie (security)".
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1623 [12:26:17] <markzen> so the alternative scheme is for package
maintainers only, and users can only choose?
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1625 [12:26:41] <jhonnyBeGood> but how can I install thif fiy I
cannot find this 3.16.51-3+deb8u1 version on repo
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1627 [12:27:01] <dutchfish> markzen, that way you wont mess up all
the dependecies on vim
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1631 [12:28:22] <dutchfish> markzen, no, you can do whatever you
like, but, you have to coop with all the dependecies. So, rolling
your own debian package is much better.
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1633 [12:29:35] <SirLagz> Debian hasn't changed the keys to
access TTYs have they?
1634 [12:30:07] <markzen> making a pkg sounds like a pain
1635 [12:30:34] <dutchfish> markzen, nah, its time consuming for
your primer, then it will get much easier.
1636 [12:30:46] <markzen> and I don't know if many other pkgs
depend on vim, actually
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1638 [12:31:43] <dutchfish> markzen, well, its up to you. Try
renaming it and binding it to the alternatives then....
1639 [12:32:28] <markzen> what do you mean, "binding it to
the alternatives"
1640 [12:33:06] <markzen> dropping some symlinks in
/etc/alternatives can be enough?
1641 [12:33:15] <dutchfish> markzen, well, update-alternavtives is
just a wrapper, in this case editor->vim
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1644 [12:33:47] <markzen> relinking the master link?
1645 [12:33:54] <markzen> yeah, can do that
1646 [12:35:23] <SirLagz> ctrl-alt-f1 should still switch to tty1
right? nothings changed there?
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1650 [12:37:05] <dutchfish> markzen, the whole idea of having
alternatives, is that you can have more editors as an example each
which its own priority.
1651 [12:37:26] <gpunk> SirLagz gdm took it too
1652 [12:37:36] <jhonnyBeGood> sorry guys but can any one help
with this question? I can not see this 3.16.51-3+deb8u1 package on
jessie security repo
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1654 [12:38:20] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: but the package in
jessie-security is fixed, isn't it?
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1656 [12:38:37] <jhonnyBeGood> yes
1657 [12:38:49] <SirLagz> gpunk: ? so it should still work?
1658 [12:39:10] <jhonnyBeGood> 3.16.51-3+deb8u1 this is the
relased but when I do apt-search I can not found it
1659 [12:39:13] <gpunk> well , try it , it works but gives you gdm
login
1660 [12:39:17] <SirLagz> bah...trying to enable a tty and it just
flashes now
1661 [12:39:25] <SirLagz> gpunk: well I don't run gdm...
1662 [12:39:38] <gpunk> try it :)
1663 [12:40:01] <SirLagz> gpunk: try gdm?
1664 [12:40:10] <gpunk> no, the key combination
1665 [12:40:29] <SirLagz> gpunk: oh...yeah it's doing nothing
1666 [12:40:32] <SirLagz> gpunk: hence why I'm asking lol
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1668 [12:40:53] <SirLagz> I'm used to ctrl-alt-f1 dropping me
to a cli with a login prompt
1669 [12:41:15] <gpunk> si it is disabled, a holder for Xdm if you
install it
1670 [12:41:37] <gpunk> ctrl-alt-f3 works
1671 [12:41:56] <SirLagz> gpunk: none of the ctrl-alt-fx keys are
working for me
1672 [12:42:01] <TomyWork> what was that thing called again..
getty?
1673 [12:42:04] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: from
replaced-url
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1675 [12:42:10] <tijeretas__> update && apt-get upgrade to
download and apply the pending updates."
1676 [12:42:11] <TomyWork> make sure you have getty installed and
running
1677 [12:42:27] <SirLagz> TomyWork: yeah, it's installed and
running
1678 [12:42:35] <TomyWork> that's odd
1679 [12:42:42] <TomyWork> and you see what, the debian logo?
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1681 [12:43:13] <SirLagz> TomyWork: I see a blinky flashing screen
atm because I've been messing with grub trying to get it to
show a tty
1682 [12:43:15] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: also, it's
apparently only fixed for 64bit AFAIK. please correct me if I'm
wrong
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1684 [12:43:50] <TomyWork> SirLagz disable autostart for your DM
maybe? :)
1685 [12:43:58] <SirLagz> TomyWork: the DM isn't loading
anyway :P
1686 [12:44:11] <TomyWork> odd
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1688 [12:44:17] <SirLagz> TomyWork: I want to enable the TTY so i
can fix it without using this crappy keyboard connected to my alt
machine
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1695 [12:45:24] <FightingFalcon> why is debian weird?
1696 [12:45:26] <SirLagz> I thought I'd be able to simply hit
ctrl-alt-f1 to drop to a shell and fix it...obviously not
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1698 [12:45:35] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon why are you asking weird
questions?
1699 [12:45:56] <FightingFalcon> huh
1700 [12:46:04] <jhonnyBeGood> tijeretas__ I am running jessie deb
replaced-url
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1702 [12:47:18] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: it should. and if you
have it, there's no reason why the new package shouldn't
be available.
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1704 [12:47:33] <FightingFalcon> TomyWork why do you have to use
the word weird, only because i used it too?
1705 [12:47:50] <jhonnyBeGood> I dont know why...
1706 [12:47:52] <SirLagz> bah, i'll just fix the DM for now
and figure out the tty later
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1708 [12:48:05] <jhonnyBeGood> I have this entry in my source list
deb
replaced-url
1709 [12:49:30] <TomyWork> SirLagz i'm not using any desktop
debians atm
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1712 [12:50:19] <TomyWork> but i'm on a kubuntu 14.04 right
now, where all i see in ctrl-alt-f1..6 is the kubuntu logo
1713 [12:50:19] <SirLagz> TomyWork: yeah I know how to fix the DM
1714 [12:50:28] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: if you look at: zless
/usr/share/doc/linux-image-`uname -r`/changelog.Debian.gz you can
see in the changelog if those things were already updated. keywords
to look for should be kpti or kaiser (I think)
1715 [12:50:29] <TomyWork> so if that's similar to your
situation, tell me if you figure it out :)
1716 [12:50:33] <SirLagz> TomyWork: I just don't know why
ctrl-alt-f1 isn't working anymore =/
1717 [12:50:37] <SirLagz> TomyWork: willdo
1718 [12:50:58] <TomyWork> i think it's been that way since i
installed the nvidia driver
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1720 [12:51:47] <FightingFalcon> So
1721 [12:51:54] <gpunk> SirLagz is your system booting ? what is
working so far
1722 [12:51:57] <gpunk> ?
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1724 [12:52:13] <SirLagz> gpunk: yeah system boots, but
there's no TTY to interact with
1725 [12:52:41] <gpunk> it doesnt get to a login: ?
1726 [12:53:09] <FightingFalcon> So should we use linux when
windows is much easier to use?
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1728 [12:53:35] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon why are you asking weird
questions?
1729 [12:53:36] <gpunk> FightingFalcon what is that ?
1730 [12:53:48] <jhonnyBeGood> tijeretas_: no... I gep for kaiser
and kpi on changelog and none
1731 [12:53:52] <jhonnyBeGood> grep
1732 [12:54:19] <TomyWork> gpunk he's trying to troll. his
first question was "why is debian weird"
1733 [12:54:40] <gpunk> pfff FightingFalcon: get lost plz
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1736 [12:55:20] <FightingFalcon> Im not trying to troll. Im trying
to learn. you get lost gpunk
1737 [12:55:25] <dracc> Hi! I get local graphical glitches, almost
like tearing, when using kernel 4.14, problem seems nonexistent in
4.13. Any ideas if I need to change anything? Using amdgpu driver on
R9 290X.
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1739 [12:55:43] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon you use whatever you
wanna use. you do you
1740 [12:56:01] <TomyWork> i think it's nice that windows
isn't the only thing out there
1741 [12:56:05] <gpunk> FightingFalcon just , dont polute
1742 [12:56:10] <gpunk> the channel
1743 [12:56:26] <TomyWork> and for servers, i think it's nice
that linux isn't the only thing out there :)
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1745 [12:56:50] <FightingFalcon> gpunk,you are polluting the
channel with your rude behaviors. stop being impolite stop being a
garbage ok?
1746 [12:57:20] <gpunk> FightingFalcon dot insult me
1747 [12:57:21] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon dont overreact
1748 [12:58:12] <FightingFalcon> you did insult me first
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1752 [12:58:19] <tijeretas__> jhonnyBeGood: sorry, not sure what
that's about. :/
1753 [12:58:28] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon what he's saying is
dont make the channel all about you. for instance, dracc has a
question that looks like it's important to him, too
1754 [12:58:29] <gpunk> FightingFalcon no, i tald you to get lost
, cause u troll
1755 [12:58:52] <jhonnyBeGood> tijeretas_ no problem , thanks ..
1756 [12:59:02] <tijeretas__> tijeretas__: try taking a look at
your sources.list and see if anything is off. try disabling
backports or other 3rd party resources if you have them
1757 [12:59:16] <TomyWork> dracc "almost like tearing"?
where do you see this? desktop? game?
1758 [12:59:36] <FightingFalcon> im not trolling for god's
sake.
1759 [12:59:47] <TomyWork> FightingFalcon regardless, stop
1760 [12:59:58] <dracc> TomyWork, It's
"everywhere", both desktop, browser, 3D. :/
1761 [13:00:19] <TomyWork> dracc hrm, and this appeared after a
kernel update?
1762 [13:00:36] <tijeretas__> dracc: when I use the Option
"TearFree" "on" in xorg.conf.d, all tearing
disappears. I also have a Radeon card.
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1764 [13:00:46] <TomyWork> dracc maybe the driver's kernel
modules didnt get compiled for the new kernel version?
1765 [13:01:03] <dracc> Small rectangles being flipped upsidedown
here and there. Yes, started when I upgraded to 4.14.0-2, still
there in 4.14.0-3. Is still there when I use custom compiled kernel.
1766 [13:01:54] <dracc> tijeretas__, Thanks, I'll look into
it! Haven't seen a need for a xorg.conf until this issue
though, would be very happy if it stayed that way. :(
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1769 [13:02:20] <tijeretas__> dracc: I however never had these odd
glitches, so my tearing might not have been related
1770 [13:02:24] <TomyWork> dracc if the option tijeretas__ gave
you doesn't fix it, maybe you two can compare your list of
active kernel modules
1771 [13:02:38] <dracc> TomyWork, Well, lspci -s [VGA Adapter ID]
-k says it's using amdgpu kernel driver. :(
1772 [13:02:51] <tijeretas__> TomyWork: I doubt it will fix those
artifacts, it's just a Radeon specific option to prevent
tearing
1773 [13:03:22] <tijeretas__> dracc: amdgpu might be the problem.
revert to radeon driver if that worked better.
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1776 [13:04:28] <dracc> tijeretas__, I guess I'll have to
resort to that, even though I like having Vulkan support. :(
1777 [13:05:52] <tijeretas__> dracc: In case you need that tearing
fix: Put the code from this pastebin into
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-radeon.conf :
replaced-url
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1779 [13:06:29] <dracc> Thanks tijeretas__, I'll bookmark
that for future reference! :)
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1785 [13:08:51] <tijeretas__> dracc: other option: purge that
custom kernel and use latest kernel + amdgpu from backports
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1788 [13:10:14] <dracc> Oh, wow. I was wrong. Not that surprising.
More surprising that 4.14.0-2 works and 4.14.0-3 is the culprit. :(
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1790 [13:10:32] <dracc> (I'm on 4.14.0-2-amd64 right now with
no glitches.)
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1794 [13:11:43] <tijeretas__> victory dance!
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1800 [13:16:22] <markzen> .close
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1809 [13:21:07] <TomyWork> dracc and if you go back to -3 now?
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1811 [13:21:19] <TomyWork> (maybe all you needed was a restart)
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1815 [13:24:22] <TomyWork> alright, dutchfish, Iridos i figured
out the gpg issue from earlier
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1817 [13:24:43] <TomyWork> /usr/bin/apt-key adv -v --keyserver
hkp://pgp.mit.edu:80 --recv-keys
47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30 # this works on a fresh
wheezy, but not on a fresh stretch
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1821 [13:25:12] <TomyWork> stretch's apt-key needs a dirmngr
for that, wheezy's doesn't
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1823 [13:26:05] <TomyWork>
replaced-url
1824 [13:26:14] <TomyWork> oops, ubuntu :D
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1826 [13:26:29] <jelly> yes, gnupg2 pretty much requires dirmngr
for key mgmt
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1828 [13:26:56] <TomyWork> jelly do you think it should be
installed by default, then?
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1831 [13:27:17] <TomyWork> key management is kind of important :)
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1833 [13:27:30] <jelly> ,recommends gnupg
1834 [13:27:31] <judd> Package gnupg in stretch/amd64 --
recommends: dirmngr (= 2.1.18-8~deb9u1), gnupg-l10n (=
2.1.18-8~deb9u1).
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1837 [13:27:55] <jelly> TomyWork: it should only not be installed
if you disabled automatic Recommends
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1839 [13:28:18] <TomyWork> i think it should be installed along
with gnupg
1840 [13:28:39] <TomyWork> i mean gnupg is present in a fresh
system, why shouldn't dirmngr
1841 [13:28:40] <jelly> it does get installed along with gnupg by
default, because Recommends get installed by default
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1844 [13:29:33] <jelly> if you havea fresh stretch with gnupg but
not dirmngr, that's worth filing a bug report
1845 [13:29:48] <TomyWork>
replaced-url
1846 [13:29:49] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
1847 [13:29:56] <dracc> TomyWork, Tried rebooting yesterday,
sometimes it worked on -3, most of the time not. :(
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1849 [13:30:03] <dracc> BRB trying rebooting again!
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1853 [13:30:28] <jelly> TomyWork: see if you can bump severity up
and ask for a fix in stable-proposed-updates
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1857 [13:31:19] <TomyWork> the first reply is a bit discouraging
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1859 [13:31:53] <jelly> and the bug seems accidentally wrongly
closed? That pcre3 message at the bottom does not make sense
1860 [13:32:29] <TomyWork> it was reopened after that
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1865 [13:34:23] <dracc> Glitches are still there on 4.14.0-3 :(
1866 [13:35:02] <jelly> TomyWork: it's not open, and the web
pages says it's archived.
replaced-url
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1868 [13:36:03] <dracc>
replaced-url
1869 [13:36:09] <jelly> TomyWork: but > apt-key is basically
deprecated this release cycle, it's not guaranteed to work at
all anymore.
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1871 [13:36:37] <jelly> TomyWork: so just put keys in separate
files, then
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1892 [13:48:44] <defanor> when a list of alternative dependencies
is given, does apt try the alternatives in that order? and are the
"provided by" alternatives picked in the order they are
listed, given that they all are installed? where can i read about
those things?
1893 [13:49:54] <petn-randall> defanor: yes, but it's always
better to explicitely list any packages you want to have installed.
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1895 [13:50:04] <jelly> defanor: yes, a | b | c means if not any
if (a or b or c) is already installed, apt is going to pick a if
available
1896 [13:50:32] <jelly> not any of*
1897 [13:50:48] <defanor> i see, thanks. and if b is installed,
it'd pick b, right?
1898 [13:50:52] <jelly> yes
1899 [13:51:05] <jelly> (except there were bugs where it
wouldn't)
1900 [13:51:22] <jelly> (but most of those have been fixed before
stretch I think)
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1915 [13:58:56] <dracc> TomyWork, I tried reseating the GPU card
now, so far so good.
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1918 [13:59:48] <TomyWork> dracc meaning jam it into the slot
harder? :)
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1921 [14:00:29] <dracc> TomyWork, More like 'take it out,
look at it like the dork I am and putting it back again'. :D
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1930 [14:02:34] <dracc> vulkan-smoketest gives ~800FPS and a
warning that radv is not a conformant vulkan implementation. 1st: Is
800FPS 'good' on a 290X? 2nd: Is there any conformant
driver available, or do I only need to wait for an update?
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1932 [14:02:51] <TomyWork> jelly right now, i'm relying on
the puppetlabs-apt puppet module to create keys for me
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1938 [14:04:26] <TomyWork> but yeah, eww, gpg starts up 2 daemons
before getting to work
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1944 [14:05:51] <TomyWork> i think i'll see about a fix at
some point :)
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1947 [14:05:55] <TomyWork> this is seriously slow
1948 [14:06:36] <TomyWork> jelly are you aware of a way of
receiving the key from a keyserver without a dirmngr?
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1950 [14:07:34] <darxmurf> in vim, %s ended with /g is supposed to
be greedy no ?
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1952 [14:07:53] <darxmurf> I have a fat one line text full of URL
I have to cleanup and it's only cleaning the first one
1953 [14:07:56] <TomyWork> in sed, g means global
1954 [14:08:01] <darxmurf> hmm
1955 [14:08:02] <jelly> TomyWork: no idea, does gpg --search keyid
work?
1956 [14:08:04] <TomyWork> and it's greedy by default
1957 [14:09:16] <darxmurf> it does not like huge one line texts
1958 [14:09:28] <TomyWork> oh interesting, that key i'm
testing with is expired :D
1959 [14:09:33] <TomyWork> but yes, it does
1960 [14:09:47] <TomyWork> gpg --keyserver hkp://pgp.mit.edu:80
--search-keys 47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30
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1964 [14:11:32] <darxmurf> I have to run 4 times my replace to
complete it
1965 [14:11:33] <darxmurf> weird
1966 [14:12:02] <TomyWork> :q and use sed :)
1967 [14:12:30] <darxmurf> sed is unhappy too with this one line
HTML stff
1968 [14:12:33] <darxmurf> stuff
1969 [14:12:44] <TomyWork> s,foo,bar,g
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1971 [14:13:11] <TomyWork> also, html isn't regular :)
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1977 [14:16:52] <darxmurf> sed -E 's,replaced-url
1978 [14:17:00] <darxmurf> what's wrong there ?
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1983 [14:19:37] <darxmurf> but the URL in the text are also full
of % ! and other special chars, maybe it's messing up the
situation ?
1984 [14:21:14] <darxmurf> sed is cleaning the first URL but not
the others :D
1985 [14:21:18] <darxmurf> line too long :D
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1996 [14:24:49] <epigramx> Does the .tar.xz of linux-source
already have the Debian patches applied to it?
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2002 [14:28:09] <darxmurf> hmm even perl is messing up and only
changing the 1st URL found Oo damn it's fun
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2007 [14:31:59] <Iridos> you could at least provide a line of
input and the expected output
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2012 [14:34:29] <TomyWork> epigramx i dont think so
2013 [14:34:46] <TomyWork> epigramx if you mean the one you get
with "apt-get source"
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2017 [14:35:26] <darxmurf> Iridos: I think the issue is because
it's one line of 18589 characters...
2018 [14:35:42] <darxmurf> of disgusting HTML made by I don't
know which editor
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2020 [14:35:57] <darxmurf> when I split a bit the lines it's
working fine with SED and all
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2023 [14:37:25] <Iridos> it's working with a short input
line?
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2026 [14:38:48] <TomyWork> jelly odd, it looks like even gpg
--recv-keys works... just not when invoked from apt-key
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2029 [14:39:24] <darxmurf> Iridos: yes
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2031 [14:39:31] <TomyWork> maybe the dirmngr is required for
interacting with the global keys?
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2033 [14:41:46] <Iridos> hm, can you put that on paste.debian.net?
2034 [14:41:58] <Iridos> I mean… long line that
doesn't work and short one that does
2035 [14:42:08] <epigramx> TomyWork: the one I get with apt-get
install linux-source
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2038 [14:42:26] <tobiasBora> Hello,
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2040 [14:42:30] <TomyWork> epigramx oh... well i dont know what
you get there
2041 [14:42:31] <epigramx> there's no patches at all in
/usr/src so I guess it's already patched.
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2043 [14:42:35] <TomyWork> probably patched
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2046 [14:43:11] <Iridos> from what you say, that sounds like a bug
in sed… but it's always better if one can see it oneself
2047 [14:43:28] <Iridos> I also wonder why that's not a
buffer overflow and a segfault if it's really the length of
line
2048 [14:43:43] <tobiasBora> I'd like to know if somehow
it's possible to install on debian adobe reader. Indeed, I need
to fill some administrative forms, and okular & evince fails to
edit some fields (it always checks all the checkbox, and my security
number is not displayed correctly). Do you know how I could install
it on debian ?
2049 [14:43:48] <darxmurf> Iridos: pm
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2051 [14:43:58] <darxmurf> I tried with SED and PERL
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2053 [14:44:11] <darxmurf> and directly in VIM too
2054 [14:44:29] * petn-randall imagines darxmurf yelling those names.
2055 [14:44:52] <darxmurf> I am :D
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2057 [14:45:53] <petn-randall> darxmurf: You have to speak up when
talking to Iridos, he doesn't have his hearing aids in today.
;)
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2061 [14:46:57] <darxmurf> I can sign language a bit if you want
but I probaly need an addon for irssi
2062 [14:47:34] <TomyWork> seriously, what the heck happened to
apt-key between wheezy and stretch
2063 [14:47:36] <darxmurf> hmm sign language to ascii converter,
cool project :D
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2065 [14:47:43] <TomyWork> it's executing some kind of
temporary shell script
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2068 [14:49:46] <Iridos> petn-randall, no insolence, young man,
you hear?!
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2074 [14:51:35] <darxmurf> Iridos: check your pm :-)
2075 [14:52:05] <Iridos> I did
2076 [14:52:12] <darxmurf> oh okay :-)
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2078 [14:52:32] <Iridos> the first problem is even seeing what
happens
2079 [14:53:27] <darxmurf> perl reads the html code and started to
vomit and stop processing it
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2082 [14:54:09] <Iridos> the perl line seems to work fine, though?
2083 [14:54:27] <Iridos> there is no co.th in the string after
using it
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2086 [14:55:29] <petn-randall> Woops, that was actually meant for
#debian-offtopic, sorry for the noise.
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2088 [14:56:56] <darxmurf> yep
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2090 [14:58:26] <darxmurf> some links changed, some not and some
only half change Oo
2091 [14:59:00] <deicide-> umm, how can i change the mouse
pointer? twitch.tv became cancer and now my mouse pointer
doesn't disappears when i watch on full screen and i'm
scared of burn-in on my screen cause my mouse pointer is black+white
frame
2092 [14:59:12] <Iridos> well, what exactly is it you want it to
do
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2095 [14:59:36] <SirLagz> deicide-: move the cursor to the bottom
right corner of the screen so it only takes up 1 pixel?
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2097 [14:59:49] <OtakuSenpai> is this command correct?
2098 [14:59:54] <OtakuSenpai> dd bs=2048K
if=./firmware-9.3.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdc1
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2100 [15:00:09] <deicide-> doesn't work cause its still white
pixel and when i do that the gui never disappears
2101 [15:01:29] <darxmurf> Iridos: replace those google over
google links
2102 [15:01:36] <OtakuSenpai> im unsure about it
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2105 [15:02:00] <deicide-> the exact same issue is in my windows
machine too
2106 [15:02:10] <deicide-> so its the damned website not my debian
pc
2107 [15:02:12] <OtakuSenpai> both "of=/dev/sdc" and
"of=/dev/sdc1" dont give the required results
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2109 [15:02:15] <dracc> OtakuSenpai, If you want to put the
contents of that iso on that drive, yes.
2110 [15:02:27] <SirLagz> OtakuSenpai: should be /dev/sdc
2111 [15:02:31] <OtakuSenpai> ok
2112 [15:02:41] <SirLagz> OtakuSenpai: what are the desired
results? is the usb stick (presumably) not booting?
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2114 [15:03:06] <OtakuSenpai> no there should be some files in the
usb
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2117 [15:03:47] <catphish> i would like to run an iscsi target,
i'm not clear whether i want the tgt orb istgt package, what is
the difference?
2118 [15:04:23] <Iridos> darxmurf, I think yours is too
complicated and so you got lost :) How about sed 'sXurl[?]q=replaced-url
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2120 [15:04:56] <OtakuSenpai> d bs=2048K
if=./firmware-9.3.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdc
2121 [15:04:56] <OtakuSenpai> 312+1 records in
2122 [15:04:56] <OtakuSenpai> 312+1 records out
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2125 [15:05:12] <OtakuSenpai> 655360000 bytes (655 MB, 625 MiB)
copied, 0.814325 s, 805 MB/s
2126 [15:05:25] <OtakuSenpai> cd /media/neelz/temp1/
2127 [15:05:33] <SirLagz> OtakuSenpai: have you mounted it?
2128 [15:05:35] <OtakuSenpai> ls
2129 [15:05:39] <OtakuSenpai> yes
2130 [15:05:39] <darxmurf> Iridos: it's finally what I did
:-) but I like to try all in once :D I was just a bit surprised by
the weird comportment of the usual tools
2131 [15:05:48] <SirLagz> OtakuSenpai: have you unmounted and
mounted since you did the dd?
2132 [15:05:50] <OtakuSenpai> its mounted in temp1/ in
media/neelz/
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2134 [15:05:55] <OtakuSenpai> no
2135 [15:05:58] <SirLagz> OtakuSenpai: do that
2136 [15:06:01] <OtakuSenpai> ok
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2138 [15:06:55] <Iridos> darxmurf, oh, found it. Regular
expressions are greedy by default. and you have (.+) and that
matches anything from the first
replaced-url
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2143 [15:07:45] <Iridos> so you always do only one replace, the
first half of it does what you want with the first thing you wanted
to match, the second half does it with the last thing you wanted to
match
2144 [15:07:45] <darxmurf> hmm but it would have kicked out all
the text then
2145 [15:08:00] <Iridos> no, because that's replaced by \1
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2147 [15:08:14] <darxmurf> damn
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2150 [15:08:38] <Iridos> and you made it so long and complicated
that that was really hard to spot…
2151 [15:08:49] <Iridos> always remember the KISS principle ^^
2152 [15:08:57] <darxmurf> I know :D
2153 [15:09:01] <darxmurf> it's not that long :D
2154 [15:09:33] <darxmurf> and it's readable in the end :D
2155 [15:09:46] <Iridos> well, depending on potential security
issues (and at least for testing), I wouldn't have escaped the
"."
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2157 [15:10:03] <Sucx> yooo
2158 [15:10:08] <darxmurf> this one was much more freak for a
return from a barecode scanner:
/_:\s?([\w-]+[^_])[_\s]?c:\s?([\w-]+[^_])[_\s]?b:\s?([\w-]+[^_])[_\s]?u:\s?([\w-]+[^_])[_\s]?r:\s?([\w-]+[^_])[_\s]?i:\s?([01])/
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2160 [15:10:17] <Iridos> because matching
replaced-url
2161 [15:10:22] <nomic> z.
2162 [15:10:25] <OtakuSenpai> SirLagz: its works now
2163 [15:10:27] <darxmurf> Iridos: true
2164 [15:10:30] <OtakuSenpai> brb reboot
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:))
2166 [15:10:49] <darxmurf> I was not escaping it first then I
thought there was maybe something potentially wrong...
2167 [15:11:01] <darxmurf> when it goes wrong, you secure it :D
2168 [15:11:18] <deicide-> hello?
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2171 [15:11:39] <tacegory> Seems like the meltdown fix causes my
laptop to sometimes freeze during booting :(
2172 [15:11:42] <Sucx> i mistakenly 'rm - rf /home'
anyway i can have my data back??
2173 [15:11:50] <darxmurf> too much regex kill the regex :D
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2175 [15:12:14] <darxmurf> Sucx: ... backups ?
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2178 [15:12:29] <Iridos> for some reason, I also prefer escaping
things not with a backslash, but as a character list [?]. That
probably performs worse, but I find that more readable, although I
cannot explain why
2179 [15:12:40] <gpunk> Sucx extundelete
2180 [15:12:42] <Sucx> i never do backups
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2185 [15:13:41] <Iridos> darxmurf, the fun starts, when you
manipulate your regexps with regexps ^^ and of course, people have
done that. I'm not sure I remember right, but I think regexp is
turing complete
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2189 [15:14:54] <Iridos> hm, seems I remember wrong and they are
not
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2199 [15:19:36] <Sucx> exit
2200 [15:19:39] <Sucx> exit
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2202 [15:20:05] <darxmurf> Sucx: time to start then :D
2203 [15:20:18] <darxmurf> which file system are you using ?
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2205 [15:20:36] <darxmurf> as gpunk said, you can try with
extundelete if you are using ext
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2216 [15:24:37] <darxmurf> Iridos: it's just that I finished
this regexcrossword stuff the other day and I see everything in
regex now, I will calm down :D
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2219 [15:25:15] <Iridos> I miss the possibility to have comments
inside regexp
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2221 [15:26:03] <Iridos> but possibly… when you'd need
them, "regexp" was the wrong answer to whatever the
question was
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2225 [15:26:34] <darxmurf> :)
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2241 [15:30:03] <darxmurf> Oh and I discovered back references of
backreferences, it's pretty usefull to mess a bit more the
thing :D
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2261 [15:38:09] <plop1342> Hi
2262 [15:38:13] <plop1342> Instead of doing: grep -o
'...' access.log | while read -r line; do
2263 [15:38:17] <plop1342> Can I do something like this:
2264 [15:38:23] <plop1342> grep -o '...' {access.2.gz +
access.3.gz + access.4.gz} | while read -r line; do
2265 [15:38:30] <plop1342> without having to manually decompress
them?
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2268 [15:38:58] <frostschutz> plop1342, zgrep?
2269 [15:39:09] <plop1342> sorry: i mean: grep -o '...'
{access.log.2.gz + access.log.3.gz + access.log.4.gz} | while read
-r line; do
2270 [15:39:31] <plop1342> frostschutz: how would it look like
(because it has to search on 3 files at the same time)?
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2273 [15:40:08] <frostschutz> grep string a b c, zgrep string a.gz
b.gz c.gz?
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2276 [15:41:28] <plop1342> frostschutz: and now more difficult:
2277 [15:42:13] <plop1342> grep -o '...' {access.log.1 +
access.log.2.gz + access.log.3.gz} (i.e. access.log.1 is not
compressed)
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2279 [15:42:25] <darxmurf> zgrep
2280 [15:42:43] <darxmurf> it works with gz and not gz
2281 [15:42:43] <plop1342> darxmurf how will it know which one is
compressed and which one isn't?
2282 [15:42:54] <darxmurf> it knows :-)
2283 [15:42:58] <plop1342> cool :)
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2285 [15:43:01] <darxmurf> ouaip
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2287 [15:43:10] <plop1342> c'est cool alors!
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2289 [15:43:20] <plop1342> i guess u r french with
"ouaip"
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2293 [15:43:39] <darxmurf> not far :-) the rich country next :-)
2294 [15:43:56] <n4dir> plop1342: grep ... | while read ... ;
doesn't sound right, you better ask in #bash for a better
solution
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2297 [15:44:35] <plop1342> darxmurf haha suisse!
2298 [15:44:47] <darxmurf> you can also do while read;.... ; done
< <(grep ...)
2299 [15:44:52] <darxmurf> if you want to avoid |
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2301 [15:45:12] <plop1342> darxmurf: is it faster in terms of
performance or just a different way to write it?
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2304 [15:46:02] <darxmurf> I'm not sure if I'm right but
I think every time you |, it opens a new shell
2305 [15:46:18] <plop1342> darxmurf: last thing: is it possible to
write access.log.1 access.log.2.gz access.log.3.gz like
access.log{.1,.2.gz,.3.gz} ?
2306 [15:46:19] <darxmurf> then in some situations it's
messing up with variables and things like that
2307 [15:46:41] <darxmurf> nop sure, try... :-)
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2315 [15:48:03] <darxmurf> you can do: echo "test" | tee
file1 file2 file3
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2317 [15:48:11] <darxmurf> but don't know what you want to do
in the end
2318 [15:48:18] <plop1342> i'll try that thanks!
2319 [15:48:40] <darxmurf> hfr too ?
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2322 [15:49:47] <plop1342> fr too yes
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2324 [15:51:11] <n4dir> you could try
"access.log{1,2.gz,3.gz}, for sure {} instead of ()
2325 [15:51:28] <plop1342> n4dir thanks it seems to work
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2332 [15:52:06] <n4dir> took me a bit to figure out the syntax
inside of { }; what a mess (i tried , and space, space only , etc).
2333 [15:53:07] <n4dir> last thing: in case you don't know it
give shellcheck.net a try.
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2342 [15:54:19] <darxmurf> n4dir: cool one more site like that :-)
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2344 [15:54:29] <darxmurf> I discovered plenty of them the last
months
2345 [15:54:32] <darxmurf>
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2346 [15:54:40] <n4dir> :-)
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2348 [15:54:48] <darxmurf>
replaced-url
2349 [15:54:56] <darxmurf> pretty usefull
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2351 [15:55:07] <darxmurf> I mean, more fun than usefull :)
2352 [15:55:25] <n4dir> shellcheck is pretty useful, as it points
out the most common errors.
2353 [15:55:33] <darxmurf> yep
2354 [15:55:44] <n4dir> well; it seems to. what do i know ...
2355 [15:55:45] <blind> never been to regexper but regex101 is
pretty great
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2357 [15:56:27] <darxmurf> regexper is more "visual"
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2359 [15:57:01] <darxmurf> regex101 is pretty good
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2362 [15:58:05] <plop1342> regex101 is excellent right
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2369 [16:01:40] <darxmurf> oh and plop1342 when I said "hfr
too" I was talking about forum.hardware.fr :D but apparently
you aren't in :-)
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2375 [16:05:25] <Trel> Quick question on imagemagick in debian,
when I look at the imagemagick docs, it shows commands like
'magick mogrify ....' but there's no magick binary
when I installed it, instead I'm seeing binaries for things
like mogrify on their own. Is that normal?
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2381 [16:07:46] <blind> Trel: yeah "mogrify" and
"convert" are the primary commands you'll want to use
from imagemagick
2382 [16:08:10] <Trel> I'm aware of that
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2385 [16:08:21] <colo-work> Trel, that's normal, yes
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2387 [16:08:45] <Trel> I'm asking why in debian the command
is 'mogrify etc' but the imagemagick docs say its
'magick mogrify etc' whereas there's not even a
magick binary.
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2390 [16:09:18] <blind> Always just used the mogrify and convert
commands directly, not sure why the docs reference a
"magick" binary.
2391 [16:09:29] <Haohmaru> the imagemagick documentation is not
very consistent with itself ;P~
2392 [16:09:47] <Trel> Fair enough
2393 [16:09:57] <plop1342> awk .... file.log.1 file.log.2.gz
file.log.3.gz
2394 [16:09:58] <Trel> I just wanted to make sure I didn't do
something horribly wrong
2395 [16:10:02] <plop1342> does zawk exist ? :)
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2398 [16:11:36] <gpunk> no
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2404 [16:13:16] <plop1342> zcat
/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log.{3.gz,2.gz,1} =>
2405 [16:13:20] <plop1342> this gives me:
other_vhosts_access.log.1: not in gzip format
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2407 [16:13:38] <plop1342> so zcat can't mix gziped and
non-gziped
2408 [16:13:43] <gpunk> yes
2409 [16:13:45] <plop1342> how to cat all these 3 files then?
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2414 [16:14:27] <darxmurf> zcat file1 file2 file3
2415 [16:14:38] <darxmurf> ?
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2418 [16:15:16] <plop1342> darxmurf same problem
2419 [16:15:23] <plop1342> zcat doesn't like non gziped file
2420 [16:15:28] <darxmurf> ah okay
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2423 [16:16:49] <Iridos> yeah, zgrep, too… that's kind
of stupid… why can't it autodetect
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2425 [16:17:22] <TomyWork> it's a thin wrapper i think
2426 [16:17:33] <TomyWork> and zcat may be just a symlink to gzip
:D
2427 [16:18:03] <plop1342> what would be the "nice" way
to "zcat a.log b.log.gz c.log.gz" then?
2428 [16:18:05] <Iridos> I understand that that could give you
some erratic behavior you maybe don't want as a default, but
why can't it have an option to enable it
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2430 [16:18:29] <TomyWork> plop1342 make your own script
2431 [16:18:29] <darxmurf> ls
/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log.{3.gz,2.gz,1} | while read
file; if [[ $file =~ =~ \.gz$ ]]; then zcat $file; else cat $file;
fi; done ?
2432 [16:18:32] <darxmurf> :DS
2433 [16:18:39] <Iridos> yeah, it's just a shell script
2434 [16:18:41] <TomyWork> darxmurf double =~
2435 [16:18:42] <Iridos> and yet…
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2437 [16:18:46] <darxmurf> oops sorry
2438 [16:18:49] <darxmurf> ls
/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log.{3.gz,2.gz,1} | while read
file; if [[ $file =~ \.gz$ ]]; then zcat $file; else cat $file; fi;
done ?
2439 [16:19:21] <darxmurf> did not try it
2440 [16:19:27] <plop1342> or maybe:
2441 [16:19:28] <plop1342> zcat
/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log.{3.gz,2.gz} > Q4log
&& cat /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log.1 > Q4log
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2443 [16:19:33] <Iridos> and yeah… it's basically gzip
-cd file
2444 [16:19:41] <plop1342> but the last one will not append,
instead it will overwrite
2445 [16:19:44] <plop1342> >> to append?
2446 [16:19:48] <darxmurf> plop1342: you will erase your file in
the 2nd command
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2448 [16:19:54] <darxmurf> use >>
2449 [16:19:58] <plop1342> ok nice i'll try that
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2451 [16:20:43] <TomyWork> plop1342 you're making quarterly
logs?
2452 [16:20:47] <darxmurf> but you should then write a small
script to make things a bit more clean :-)
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2454 [16:21:07] <TomyWork> might wanna take a look at the ELK
(elasticsearch/logstash/kibana) stack
2455 [16:21:17] <n4dir> (04:20:39 PM) greybot: DO NOT USE ls'
output for anything. ls is a tool for interactively looking at
directory metadata. Any attempts at parsing ls' output with
code are broken. Globs are much more simple AND correct:
''for file in *.txt''. Read
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2458 [16:21:41] <TomyWork> plop1342 oh and what n4dir said. didnt
see what you were doing there ^^
2459 [16:21:49] <Iridos> plop1342, but why so complicated…
why not just cat other_vhosts_access.lo*[^z];zcat
other_vhosts_access.log.*gz
2460 [16:22:02] <darxmurf> n4dir: oh thanks
2461 [16:22:02] <darxmurf> okay
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2465 [16:23:59] <darxmurf> n4dir: but for i in *.txt will not like
filenames with spaces isn't it ?
2466 [16:24:19] <Iridos> no, that as such is fine with anything
2467 [16:24:25] <n4dir> iirc that is the exact reason why you do
use globs instead of "ls" ...
2468 [16:24:30] <Iridos> only make sure to quote $i
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2471 [16:25:19] <n4dir> i can spot some common errors, but in
genera i am rather lousy with bash
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2473 [16:25:38] <darxmurf> damn !
2474 [16:25:44] <Iridos> well, and this isn't #bash :)
2475 [16:25:46] <darxmurf> for i in $(ls *.txt) is shitty
2476 [16:25:53] <darxmurf> nopè sorry
2477 [16:26:02] <darxmurf> og yes it's this one
2478 [16:26:09] <darxmurf> but not for file in *.txt
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2480 [16:26:15] <colo-work> you alos should consider prefixing
globs with a path, like so: for i in ./*.txt
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2482 [16:26:28] <colo-work> if you don't, leading dashes in
filenames that your glob expands to can cause ugly surprises
2483 [16:26:41] <darxmurf> hmm I was trying to avoid
"for" because of this mess with ls
2484 [16:26:58] <darxmurf> cool thanks for the trick, I'll
check my scripts monday
2485 [16:27:14] <Iridos> just avoid parsing the output of ls (or
pretty much any program listing directories)
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2488 [16:27:41] <n4dir> sure do use shellcheck. Iridos was a bit
"shy" in pointing out that quoting variables is a must,
always, ever.
2489 [16:28:08] <n4dir> going through the pitfalls at
mywiki.wooledge.org won't hurt either.
2490 [16:28:28] <Iridos>
replaced-url
2491 [16:28:40] <Iridos> heh… I was just busy getting the
url
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2493 [16:28:56] <Iridos> and the faq, too at
replaced-url
2494 [16:28:57] <n4dir> i am eating, else i would have looked for
url's ... thanks.
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2500 [16:30:29] <Iridos> I think it was a bad decision to allow
really anything in filenames, including newlines. Just disallowing a
very small number like e.g. three could already make life so much
easier
2501 [16:30:29] <yod> hi
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2508 [16:35:24] <darxmurf> folks, it's week-end time \o/
2509 [16:35:31] <darxmurf> and beer time obviously
2510 [16:35:42] <darxmurf> thanks for the regex help :-)
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2525 [16:42:21] <TomyWork> Iridos well no character is special,
except \0
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2542 [16:51:20] <bbear> hello
2543 [16:51:40] <bbear> I need to generate a python3 package but I
have some failures because the thing is trying to build against
python23
2544 [16:51:42] <bbear> python2
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2554 [16:55:57] <goose> I'm on a fresh install of 9.3 and
experiencing a weird issue - Whenever I issue a "sudo systemctl
poweroff" my system powers off for 3-5 seconds, then starts
itself again
2555 [16:56:19] <Iridos> TomyWork, I know. And in general, I agree
with the concept. I just think being a bit less radical about it
would have been much better
2556 [16:57:45] <somiaj> goose: do you get the same behavior with
'systemctl halt' or 'shutdown -h now'?
2557 [16:57:51] <goose> let me see
2558 [16:58:22] <n4dir> is there any reason systemctl is used at
all?
2559 [16:58:37] <goose> not in particular, that's just the
way I was running the shutdown command
2560 [16:59:24] <goose> I should mention this is a headless server
I'm sitting next to. the fans are still running after
'systemctl halt', but services seem to have gone down.
doesn't respond to ping or ssh.
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2562 [17:00:44] <`Kevin> could be hung trying to stop something or
unmounting etc
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2564 [17:01:11] <gpunk> no, 'cause it is restarting ...
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2566 [17:02:22] <`Kevin> -> but services seem to have gone
down. doesn't respond to ping or ssh.
2567 [17:02:27] <`Kevin> but it reboots?
2568 [17:02:27] <bbear> is there a development channel somewhere ?
2569 [17:02:57] <n4dir> bbear: if you search for "debian
+IRC", you should find the debian page which lists all channels
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2571 [17:03:29] <somiaj> goose: so it halts as in it doesn't
actually reboot? Maybe there is some firmware issue with the mobo
causing the kernel not to be able to actually power off the machine,
at the end of the halt.
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2575 [17:04:48] <n4dir> i seem to recall that halt, opposed to
poweroff and shutdown, usually ... well ... halts the machine, but
you will have to use the powerbutton to "really" turn it
of. No?
2576 [17:05:09] <`Kevin> n4dir: i vaguely recall this as well
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2579 [17:06:19] <`Kevin> yea shutdown sends an ACPI signal at the
end to poweroff halt doesnt
2580 [17:06:31] <somiaj> n4dir: maybe, though the standard
shutdown -h (halt) on my system powers it off. Unsure if systemctl
has a different meaning
2581 [17:06:31] <Achylles> goose, some time ago I had problems
with systemctl poweroff as well. I used to issue this command and
the system hung. The fan did not stop and I became so upset with
this command that I installed "pm-utils" and now I
normally use it to manage hibernate and other options or I just use
"shutdown -h now" or "poweroff" whenever I,
rarely, want to poweroff the machine.
2582 [17:06:37] <somiaj> but goose said poweroff didn't work
either.
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2585 [17:08:30] <n4dir> somiaj: i never heard of using systemctl
to shutdown ( that's my problem, of course, just saying. Hence
i was wondering why it is used at all)
2586 [17:09:08] <somiaj> because well systemd wants a central tool
that can control the system and handel privlage escilation
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2588 [17:09:25] <n4dir> so it is kinda the recommended way now?
2589 [17:09:35] <somiaj> I see it as another way
2590 [17:09:40] <n4dir> okay. thanks
2591 [17:10:14] <somiaj> it might be nice if you set up the
privlage escilation with polkit, so a user with correct systemctl
permisions can do things like shutdown/suspend/hibernate/reboot the
system with out root access
2592 [17:10:32] <`Kevin> # file /sbin/shutdown
2593 [17:10:33] <`Kevin> /sbin/shutdown: symbolic link to
/bin/systemctl
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2595 [17:10:37] <`Kevin> fyi
2596 [17:10:54] <n4dir> aha. thanks, Kevin
2597 [17:11:03] <Achylles> goose, Also try "systemctl isolate
poweroff.target"
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2601 [17:12:11] <Achylles> This one worked for me...
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2606 [17:15:03] <TomyWork> the weekend starts here (<-- google
that)
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2609 [17:15:22] <julius> Yo! I installed Debian on a friend's
computer (he is a Linux noob, but we study physics, and our
university is pretty pro-linux; the computer is kinda slow, ASUS
Aspire). It keeps crashing (becomes unresponsive, freezes).
It's not the CPU, rather the RAM (8GB) or swap (4GB), I'm
not sure. Any quick tips on how to prevent this?
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2611 [17:15:47] <jelly> julius: overheating? Can you see temp.
sensors?
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2615 [17:18:28] <kdagt2> Hey guys! Did you hear anything new about
Meltdown? I upgraded my kernel to 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 and I still can
pass the test script for meltdown.
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2617 [17:18:39] <julius> I can't see them, but I don't
think that's the reason... Screen is still on, and sometimes it
doesn't take too long for the computer to crash, he said.
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2619 [17:19:00] <petn-randall> julius: You could run memtest86+ on
it for a few hours to check the RAM for errors.
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2621 [17:19:29] <petn-randall> ,kernels
2622 [17:19:30] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.15.0-rc5-686-pae (4.15~rc5-1~exp1); sid:
4.14.0-3-686-pae (4.14.12-2); buster: 4.14.0-2-686-pae (4.14.7-1);
stretch-backports: 4.14.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.14.7-1~bpo9+1);
stretch: 4.9.0-5-686 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2); jessie-backports:
4.9.0-0.bpo.5-686-pae (4.9.65-3+deb9u2~bpo8+1); jessie:
3.16.0-5-686-pae (3.16.51-3+deb8u1); wheezy-
2623 [17:19:31] <judd> backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
(3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-5-686-pae (3.2.96-3)
2624 [17:19:38] <n4dir> Pretty much all my machines crash, at
least freeze, when i use a modern webbrowser. But then: none of my
machines has more than 2 Gigs of Ram
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2628 [17:21:27] <petn-randall> kdagt2: I'd start debugging
what your test script actually does.
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2646 [17:26:00] <julius> petn-randall: Um... installed memtest86+,
but how can I run it?
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2651 [17:26:20] <krokodila> i wanna ask a question:
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2653 [17:26:50] <krokodila> if i install a program via shell
script from a tar archive, how to uninstall it?
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2655 [17:27:19] <n4dir> some have got "make uninstall"
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2658 [17:27:44] <krokodila> n4dir : so if not?
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2660 [17:28:13] <n4dir> i guess then you are on your own. that is:
rm all it put in place "manually". I wouldn't bet
though
2661 [17:28:32] <kdagt2> petn-randall, the script is by the same
guys (Graz, Austria) who developed the proof of concept. So
it's pretty trustworthy.
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2663 [17:28:58] <kdagt2> petn-randall,
replaced-url
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2690 [17:36:40] <petn-randall> kdagt2: Did you reboot into the new
kernel yet?
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2801 [17:38:41] <petn-randall> kdagt2: If you did, which one of
the demos returns a positive?
2802 [17:38:52] <kdagt2> petn-randall, of cource I did. uname -a
shows 4.9.65-3+deb9u2
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2804 [17:39:05] <kdagt2> petn-randall, the very first one
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2818 [17:39:58] <petn-randall> kdagt2: Did you read the README
that comes with it?
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2829 [17:41:30] <kdagt2> petn-randall, yep. That's how I
compiled it and ran
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2840 [17:43:56] <deicide-> umm, how can i change the mouse
pointer?
2841 [17:44:40] <petn-randall> kdagt2: I'm guessing that that
specific test works even patched, as it access it's own memory
regions. So I'd assume that it's not proof for working
meltdown, but a requirement for those tests further down.
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2871 [17:56:36] <kdagt2> petn-randall, I'm going to do all
the tests. I will post here about the results
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2891 [18:00:48] <deicide-> how can i change the mouse pointer?
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2893 [18:01:21] <mtn> deicide-: which desktop are you using?
gnome?
2894 [18:01:29] <deicide-> xfce
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2896 [18:01:55] <mtn> deicide-: open your menu and search for
themes
2897 [18:02:13] <deicide-> i have only 1 installed
2898 [18:02:57] <mtn> deicide-:
replaced-url
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2933 [18:24:59] <gladioacuto> is it possible to purge a package
without its dependent packages? I made a mistake with repos and I
have ~10 packages with too new versions. I want to purge them and
reinstal from the proper repo (stretch)
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2968 [18:43:55] <hicks_> You can attempt to install the earlier
package version, aptitude will then treat it as a downgrade and not
need to remove all related dependancies unless they need to be
downgraded or conflict
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3035 [19:10:09] <deicide-> that link doesnt help me at all
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3063 [19:21:41] <Iridos> gladio… meh
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3070 [19:25:21] <NetTerminalGene> wow. very silent
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3074 [19:28:29] <donald> I use virt-manager. what is the
difference between share a folder by the guest viewer after had
installed the guest addition and configure the hardware of the
filesystem of the guest machine in virt-manager?
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3134 [19:35:05] <FightingFalcon> Where could i find information
regarding the German soldiers trapped in Sevastopolo pocket after
the Soviet 152th army cut the connection with German 8th army?
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3139 [19:35:21] <JustASlacker> try #centos
3140 [19:36:04] <JustASlacker> although I think they are more
specialized in the battle of stalingrad
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3156 [19:37:43] <donald> FightingFalcon: internet
3157 [19:37:44] <donald> but wait
3158 [19:37:44] <donald> we are in internet
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3162 [19:37:58] <FightingFalcon> yea
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3165 [19:38:12] <jelly> FightingFalcon: see if there's a
history channel. /msg alis list history
3166 [19:38:23] <donald> the I must reveal you something
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3168 [19:38:40] <jelly> donald: keep this channel for tech
support, please
3169 [19:38:47] <donald> all right
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3203 [19:44:33] <LuMint> Hi! Does Debian for i386 have the
Meltdown CVE fixed?
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3210 [19:46:24] <streaky> what's an i386
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3212 [19:47:17] <streaky> seriously though, 99.9999% sure those
cpus aren't affected
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3214 [19:47:22] <FightingFalcon> a three digit number preceded by
the word "i"
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3220 [19:48:04] <LuMint> streaky: yes they are
3221 [19:48:18] <streaky> speculative execution on an i386?
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3226 [19:49:20] <streaky> hold on, wrong bug
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3233 [19:50:09] <LuMint> streaky: CVE-2017-5754
3234 [19:50:32] <streaky> nah i was right first time
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3237 [19:52:38] <streaky> people shouldn't use terms like
i386 when they don't mean i386, leads to confusion
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3242 [19:53:19] <streaky> no cpu you could reasonably call an i386
has speculative execution, you mean x86
3243 [19:53:20] <Epakai> i386 is the name Debian uses...
3244 [19:53:30] <streaky> yeah debian is derpy :p
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3247 [19:54:38] <streaky> i wasn't being awkward by the way,
that genuinely made me wtf
3248 [19:54:48] <streaky> mornings are for coffee and
contemplation
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3272 [20:11:43] <Gumby> is there a way to force debian to ignore a
specific lvm pool and its volumes at boot? one of volumes is broken
and this stops the system at maintenance prompt. The volume is not
essential for me however I can't delete it as I am waiting on a
possible fix to recover the volume.
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3284 [20:16:00] <mnuhmnuh> Epakai: i use amd64.
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3294 [20:22:27] <blackslide> and prolly have an intel cpu :D
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3296 [20:22:55] <blackslide> tho i64 is for intel itanium I
suppose.. and that's quite a different story.
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3299 [20:26:12] <mnuhmnuh> yup, xeon core ii quad.
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3305 [20:28:18] <blackslide> uuh, xeon...
3306 [20:28:58] * mnuhmnuh looks fondly back at the days when OSF/1
managed to run on DEC Alphas (screamers!) *long* before VMS managed
to run on same. :-)
3307 [20:30:04] <mnuhmnuh> this's prob. the best box
i've ever owned. hp tower.
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3327 [20:37:16] <placko> I have a program that is depending on
/usr/bin/dnsquery. I can not find dnsquery program in any package. I
remember few years ago this was installed in my old computer. Where
is dnsquery package now?
3328 [20:39:07] <mnuhmnuh> apt-file search dnsquery mentions
libpurple-dev
3329 [20:39:31] <placko> Now I am using Sid if that is of any use
3330 [20:39:44] <somiaj> I'm not finding any package that
contains a file named dnsquery as far back as wheezy
3331 [20:40:40] <mnuhmnuh> i'm on buster.
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3334 [20:41:41] <somiaj> libpurple has a file dnsquery.h, which
isn't the binary being searched for
3335 [20:41:44] <placko> btw libpurple-dev contains dnsquery.h
header file, not the program
3336 [20:42:21] <somiaj> I don't think it is in debian, and
last time it was in debian was before wheezy
3337 [20:42:23] * mnuhmnuh just sayin'
3338 [20:42:45] <somiaj> I do see some old dnsquery manpages for
some translations still floating around, so it was removed at some
time.
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3340 [20:43:00] <placko> the other program that depends on
dnsquery is useing it as 'dnsquery -t MX' for sending
mail. any suggestion what could be used instead?
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3342 [20:44:12] <petemc> dig uses that syntax
3343 [20:44:40] <mnuhmnuh> speaking of wheezy, sorry to xpost, but
yo wheezy users, LTS ends May 31, 2018!
replaced-url
3344 [20:44:43] <placko> hmm, i can not find dig package either :(
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3346 [20:44:47] <somiaj> maybe nslookup or dig would work
3347 [20:44:47] <petemc> dnsutils
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3349 [20:45:37] <petemc> host -t mx also works, and less verbose
than dig by default
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3352 [20:47:12] <placko> thanks, i will try host then dig, Hope
one of output will be compatible with what program expect
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3371 [20:55:01] <mnuhmnuh> debian-archive-keyring,
gir1.2-gnomekeyring-1.0, gnome-keyring, ...
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3378 [20:56:10] <mnuhmnuh> wrong window. noise.
3379 [20:56:38] <charking> Hello. This may be off topic, but can
anyone recommend a web analytics software package? I've heard
of Piwik (now "Matomo"), not sure if there are any good
alternatives.
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3382 [20:57:34] <charking> Maybe Piwik (Matomo) is still the main
option
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3465 [21:23:46] <adman120> anyone know a good way to export a
unionfs-fuse folder or an alternative to that?
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3484 [21:31:19] <adman120> anyone know a good way to export a
unionfs-fuse folder or an alternative to that?
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3532 [21:52:34] <jaggz> why's apt remove {somepackage}
telling me a bunch of other packages will be removed, when
they're not really related (or are they)?
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3534 [21:53:02] <jaggz> I'm removing the ocr engine,
libtesseract3, and it's telling me it's going to remove
ffmpeg, vokoscreen (a screen capture program), ...
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3536 [21:53:58] <jaggz> I then ensured to mark those as manually
installed (apt install ffmpeg vokoscreen etc.) but the remove of
libtesseract3 still says it's going to remove them
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3538 [21:54:17] <annadane> are you on stable?
3539 [21:55:26] <jaggz> annadane, no, stretch (9.3)
3540 [21:55:32] <annadane> which is stable.
3541 [21:55:34] <jaggz> oh
3542 [21:55:49] <jaggz> cool :)
3543 [21:56:14] <jaggz> How do I see the dependency relationship
between ffmpeg and this package?
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3548 [21:56:44] <jaggz> the first level of depends (apt-cache
depends) doesn't show it as a direct dependency
3549 [21:58:27] <mnuhmnuh> jaggz: apt show pkgname lists
"Depends:", so ...
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3553 [21:59:18] <greycat> In general it would be a recursive
search through the directed graph of package dependencies. I'm
not aware of any handy tools for such things.
3554 [21:59:48] <jaggz> debtree shows the full thing.. big mess :)
3555 [22:00:01] <mnuhmnuh> Depends: libavcodec57 (>= 7:3.4.1) |
libavcodec-extra57 (>= 7:3.4.1), libavdevice57 (>= 7:3.4.1),
libavfilter6 (>= 7:3.4.1) | libavfilter-extra6 ...
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3557 [22:00:42] <mnuhmnuh> sry, i'm on testing/buster; ymmv.
3558 [22:00:43] <annadane> i was going to say, apt
depends/rdepends foo
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3564 [22:01:47] <greycat> *nod* starting bottom-up from
libtesseract3 and tracing the rdepends "upward" might work
out better, or it might not.
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3570 [22:04:53] <annadane> and also aptitude
3571 [22:04:58] <jaggz>
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3572 [22:05:19] <annadane> dear christ.
3573 [22:05:33] <jaggz> there it is.. see the 3 loopy lines on
libtesseract3 ?
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3575 [22:05:37] <jaggz> up at the top middle
3576 [22:06:07] <jaggz> looks like ffmpeg -> libavfilter6 ->
libtesseract3
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3578 [22:06:17] <annadane> in stable you shouldn't get that
many if any dependency problems so i wonder if you have other
repositories or are mixing testing/sid
3579 [22:06:24] <greycat> I'm looking more at the blue arrows
from ffmpeg to libavfilter6, then to libtesseract3
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3581 [22:07:10] <mnuhmnuh> libavfilter-extra6
3582 [22:07:16] <Iridos> jaggz, as an aside… we tried at
one point do represent it in 3D…
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3583 [22:07:23] <jaggz> ffmpeg is probably a multimedia thing
3584 [22:07:30] <greycat> It most definitely is.
3585 [22:07:31] <DammitJim> if I patch Debian for Meltdown/Spectre
3586 [22:07:41] <DammitJim> do I still have to patch for
Firefox/CHrome?
3587 [22:07:41] <Tramp> jaggz: you may lack libavfilter6 and only
have libavfilter-extra6
3588 [22:07:42] <jaggz> yeah.. it is.. I see it here in apt-cache
policy
3589 [22:07:50] <DammitJim> meaning... are these 2 different
problems? OS vs Apps?
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3591 [22:08:01] <Iridos> jaggz, and I guess you could remove the
package with dpkg -r and then ask: aptitude why-not packagename for
the ones that is also to be removed
3592 [22:08:14] <mnuhmnuh> DammitJim: kernel devs are handling
that, methinks.
3593 [22:08:24] <fasdfd> Can dehydrated be used without touching
root nor sudo?
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3597 [22:08:51] <greycat> DammitJim: my *extremely* weak
understanding is Spectre has to be patched in every place that has
something inside something, which includes the kernel, and also web
browsers that do JIT compiling, etc.
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3601 [22:09:35] <DammitJim> JIT compiling
3602 [22:09:37] <DammitJim> thanks
3603 [22:09:39] <jaggz> by the way, the reason for my removal of
tesseract is because I'm trying to compile a new version of it
(it's ocr software)
3604 [22:09:49] <DammitJim> I'm just trying to measure the
inventory of things I need to address
3605 [22:09:50] <blackslide> uuh, apt galaxy :D
3606 [22:09:50] <DammitJim> thanks
3607 [22:10:02] <jaggz> hoping the big version increase will
result in something that works for me..
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3612 [22:10:40] <komakkk> hello
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3614 [22:10:57] <jaggz> ooh.. yeah.. dpkg -r shows exactly what
depends on it
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3616 [22:11:16] <jaggz> dpkg -r libtesseract3 shows me
libavfilter6
3617 [22:11:16] * dpkg removes libtesseract3 shows me libavfilter6 along
with a pound of flesh from jaggz's body, then staples jaggz
back up with a staple gun.
3618 [22:11:47] <Iridos> huh? I thought dpkg -r would just remove
it
3619 [22:12:04] <jaggz> dependency problems - not removing
3620 [22:12:19] <jaggz> would need a --force[-something] in there
no?
3621 [22:12:25] <komakkk> maybe someone can help me.. i am stuck
with apt on raspbian jessie.... everytime i apt-get install or
update i got this:
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3622 [22:12:32] <Iridos> hm, ok. it's not something that I do
a lot (or at all)
3623 [22:12:52] <annadane> !raspbian
3624 [22:12:52] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
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3625 [22:13:03] <jaggz> I don't like unclean package
dependencies.. so tough to try to handle compiling my own up..
I've only tried once or twice to make a public project into a
.deb
3626 [22:13:12] <jaggz> (and tell something "Provides:"
or whatever)
3627 [22:13:17] <komakkk> in #raspbian they cant help me sorry
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3629 [22:13:28] <komakkk> it looks like a generical problem anyway
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3632 [22:13:55] <komakkk> please i m stuck
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3635 [22:14:35] <mnuhmnuh> DammitJim: yes, two diff. things, one
rectified, another, long term prob.
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3637 [22:15:02] <jaggz> komakkk, looks like something you should
post to a raspbian issues forum for them to fix
3638 [22:15:05] <jaggz> s/fix/address/
3639 [22:15:08] * mnuhmnuh still think it's all just hype.
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3641 [22:15:39] <jaggz> komakkk, also, try running apt-listchanges
--apt yourself
3642 [22:15:46] <komakkk> how?
3643 [22:15:47] <Iridos> jaggz, I usually try to install into
/usr/local/softwarename or so… and then write wrappers or so
for /usr/local/bin…
3644 [22:16:17] <Iridos> it seems not too much worth it packaging
stuff for home-use on a single machine
3645 [22:16:19] <jaggz> Iridos, ahh.. and do you package the
wrappers in a .deb with provides: stuff?
3646 [22:16:57] <Iridos> hm, no, I usually only compile things I
directly need… and keep it outside the packaging system
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3648 [22:17:01] <jaggz> Iridos, I've never wanted to bother
if I can avoid it.. just don't want ffmpeg -> libav*
complaining or causing issues for the year
3649 [22:17:37] <OS-13444> hi
3650 [22:17:38] <jaggz> hey, maybe I can just leave the existing
tesseract and install this one elsewhere.. run it by hand when
needed
3651 [22:17:47] <Iridos> and it's mostly smaller
stuff… if other things depend on it, maybe it's not the
right thing
3652 [22:18:07] <Iridos> but it generally seems simpler…
and more obvious when you see it after a year or so
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3656 [22:19:33] <_Maik_> hello, is there a https mirror of
security.debian.org/debian-security
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3661 [22:20:30] <Iridos> no. at least none official one…
surely someone on earth mirrors it somewhere
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3663 [22:21:06] <_Maik_> why not? is there a reason to not use
https transport?
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3665 [22:21:33] <komakkk> jaggz how can i run it manually?
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3668 [22:22:31] <jaggz> komakkk, by typing the command
3669 [22:22:40] <komakkk> it doesnt work
3670 [22:22:49] <komakkk> illegal instruction
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3672 [22:23:14] <greycat> This is why we do not support non-Debian
users here.
3673 [22:23:22] <jaggz> komakkk, gotta report it to raspbian I
think.. sorry.. unless want to try to debug it yourself.
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3675 [22:23:41] <komakkk> ok. thanks
3676 [22:23:44] <jaggz> sowry
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3681 [22:24:28] <greycat> But seriously, if you get "illegal
instruction" running ANY apt* command, what the hell did you
DO? Download a random .deb file from an FTP server for the wrong CPU
architecture and then install it as root?
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3683 [22:25:06] <nkuttler> no risk no fun
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3691 [22:27:02] <mnuhmnuh> dpkg --configure -a
3692 [22:27:02] <dpkg> parse error: dunno what the heck
you're talking about, mnuhmnuh
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3694 [22:27:40] <mnuhmnuh> bite me dpkg. :-)
3695 [22:27:56] <blackslide> dpkg what?
3696 [22:27:56] <dpkg> This!
3697 [22:27:58] <blackslide> :D
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3700 [22:29:31] <blackslide> okay, so anything that's running
on amd and intel cpus has to be patched...
3701 [22:30:02] <greycat> "Intel, AMD and ARM" in the
white paper. Who knows, could be even more.
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3705 [22:30:48] <jaggz> greycat, could come from something else
his command is running
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3708 [22:31:05] <Iridos> _Maik_, speed of distribution
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3712 [22:31:57] <blackslide> So kernel handles all the drivers in
most linux distros. So those are gtg. But anything else that runs,
must be patched for the same vulnerabilities?
3713 [22:32:04] <jaggz> ooh.. new version of tesseract, so far, is
better
3714 [22:32:19] <blackslide> If nvidia even went and patched their
driver sw..
3715 [22:32:26] <_Maik_> Iridos, okay thx, so i set the ip of the
security server to the outbound allow list in iptables ;)
3716 [22:32:41] <Iridos> is it only one?
3717 [22:32:49] <jaggz> thanks for the help all of y'all.. :)
got it in and working, with the existing deb version still in.. I
guess my PATH also is set to use my local installs first too, so I
didn't have to do anything other than hash -r :)
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3719 [22:33:00] <greycat> security.debian.org has at least 4 A
records
3720 [22:33:01] <apollo13> blackslide: kernel needs patches,
microcode needs to be applied and basically __every__ app needs to
get recompiled
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3722 [22:33:08] <jaggz> and the quality of the ocr is nicer.. and
it's fast.. yay :)
3723 [22:33:09] <Iridos> right
3724 [22:33:10] <greycat> and ... 3 AAAA records
3725 [22:33:15] <jaggz> now I can go afk and stop neglecting my
family
3726 [22:33:22] <jaggz> :) thanks a bunch
3727 [22:33:30] <blackslide> ah, okay, so kernel was just the
start :D
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3729 [22:33:56] <_Maik_> Iridos, no 4 ips says dig ^^
3730 [22:33:59] <_Maik_> Another question, is the new kernel for
the meltdown and spectre security hole fixed?
3731 [22:34:01] <blackslide> crap.. I've got that darned
kxstudio blasphemy installed :D
3732 [22:34:13] <apollo13> _Maik_: you cannot really fix spectre
in the kernel
3733 [22:34:32] <_Maik_> Had some problems with Xorg, nic drivers
not loaded and so on
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3735 [22:35:48] <annadane> meltdown is patched in stable, spectre
isn't
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3737 [22:36:02] <_Maik_> Fixing not really. but patching the
kernel ;)
3738 [22:36:11] <greycat> meltdown patches are also in kernels for
oldstable (jessie) and oldoldstable (wheezy)
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3740 [22:36:24] <apollo13> _Maik_: okay; patching the kernel will
not help for spectre
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3743 [22:36:57] <_Maik_> i tryed the new kernel yesterday, and the
nic drivers werent loaded, loading kernel befor the nic drivers
where back
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3749 [22:39:42] <_Maik_> okay, thanks for your help, big respect
for the hole debian project, love it ;)
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3752 [22:40:25] <annadane> love it also. :)
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3759 [22:41:41] <FightingFalcon> How is it going?
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3774 [22:46:11] <FightingFalcon> Why dont we all work together to
make more ppl use Debian?
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3777 [22:46:40] <annadane> well, i recommend it to people where i
can
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3779 [22:47:14] <FightingFalcon> Thats not enough
3780 [22:47:36] <FightingFalcon> id
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3791 [22:51:26] <annadane> i mean, how do you propose it; i think
debian has a few outreach projects
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3797 [22:52:32] <annadane>
replaced-url
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3802 [22:53:39] <FightingFalcon> how do i use the
"useradd" command?
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3806 [22:54:04] <FightingFalcon> whats the difference between -b,
-m and -s parameters?
3807 [22:54:05] * mnuhmnuh hmm. do i care if $restofworld uses debian,
or just that i can?
3808 [22:54:12] <annadane> FightingFalcon, "man useradd"
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3812 [22:55:28] <mnuhmnuh> better: "xman -notopbox -bothshown
&" # point & click manpages.
3813 [22:55:47] <FightingFalcon> i didnt understand the difference
between "base directory and home directory"
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3823 [22:58:36] <mnuhmnuh> my $HOME == /home/$USER ; also ~; bare
cd takes you there.
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3826 [22:59:08] <annadane> base directory i would guess means
current directory
3827 [22:59:19] <annadane> that's probably not right
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3829 [22:59:45] <FightingFalcon> no
3830 [22:59:46] <annadane> it should be in the man page regardless
3831 [23:00:04] <mnuhmnuh> (root) is _the_ base dir. all others
mount onto root.
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3833 [23:00:32] <mnuhmnuh> er, /
3834 [23:00:35] <annadane> oh, right
3835 [23:00:37] <annadane> silly me
3836 [23:00:39] <FightingFalcon> For example i want to create a
user named "michael" and his home directory will be
/var/replaced-url
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3838 [23:00:52] <FightingFalcon> and he wont be able to go out of
this directory
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3853 [23:06:15] <teatime> FightingFalcon: if you do not specify
the homedir explicitly with -d, the default is to append the
"base directory" which defaults to /home to the username,
so you end up with /home/michael by default
3854 [23:06:28] <meshnet> bit of an issue here guys. opera linux
seems to have a problem with playing videos onfacebook but not on
youtube. Any ideas why ? flash is active
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3858 [23:06:52] <teatime> FightingFalcon: "and he wont be
able to go out of this directory" this describes like a chroot,
and is not something you can configure with just useradd
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3862 [23:07:30] <teatime> FightingFalcon: you can add and modify
users different ways, but the normal advice is to use adduser, and
not use useradd directly
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3866 [23:08:45] <teatime> FightingFalcon: in this case "base
directory" is a term useradd defines (in its config files and
man page), and it means "directory where user home directories
live".
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3870 [23:10:47] <annadane> i'm surprised it defines it itself
and not as part of some standard
3871 [23:11:01] <annadane> but whatever, makes sense
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3887 [23:16:34] <muck> does the debian installer use VESA
graphics?
3888 [23:17:07] <meshnet> looks like i need flashplugin-nonfree
for debian 9 but no sources ?
3889 [23:17:12] <IamNoob> Hi. Need some help with usab external
hdd.
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3891 [23:17:38] <IamNoob> It is detected and sda file is visible
in /dev but it is not accessible
3892 [23:18:03] <IamNoob> Plz help me to resolve this issue.
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3894 [23:20:20] <IamNoob> anybody?
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3907 [23:23:56] <Qas> hello, is it ok to install python-webkit on
stretch?
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3915 [23:24:48] <donald> Qas no sorry
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3919 [23:25:16] <Qas> donald why not?
3920 [23:25:31] <annadane> ,v python-webkit
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3922 [23:25:32] <judd> Package: python-webkit on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.1.8-2; jessie: 1.1.8-3
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3924 [23:25:44] <annadane> hmm, maybe the tracker says something
3925 [23:25:57] <annadane> one assumes it's been superceded
by another package but not sure of its name
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3927 [23:26:10] <Qas> I need it as a dependency
3928 [23:27:18] <annadane> i guess it depends for what program;
it's hard to give you advice on satisfying a dependency that
doesn't exist in stretch such that it will recognize it as a
dependency
3929 [23:27:22] <annadane> maybe someone else has a better idea
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3932 [23:29:02] <Qas> annadane, I see, thank you
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3934 [23:29:38] <annadane> like if you just need "a
package" then you can compile from source but then telling the
program that requires it that you have it is something i don't
know about
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3942 [23:31:49] <annadane> if nobody answers you in here you can
try the mailing list at debian-user@lists.debian.org
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3950 [23:34:55] <Qas> thank you, I will stay around
3951 [23:35:02] <Anyday> Got a quick question, I've done
searching online with no luck. I'm trying to set my network
interface from dhcp to a public static IP address. I edited
/etc/network/interfaces to indicate static in and I gave the ip
gateway all all the usually info . Everything I restart networking
it doesn't use any of the static settings in the config file
but just dhcp from the router
3952 [23:36:07] <annadane> Qas, maybe if you say what program
people may be able to suggest alternatives
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3961 [23:40:55] <chomwitt> !dpkg
3962 [23:40:55] <dpkg> well, 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>.
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3964 [23:41:26] <chomwitt> !dpkgbot
3965 [23:41:26] <dpkg> Please visit
replaced-url
3966 [23:41:37] <annadane> you can also /msg the bot to avoid
channel spam
3967 [23:41:44] <chomwitt> sorry .. how can i see in private those
bot messages?
3968 [23:41:49] <chomwitt> thanks!!
3969 [23:41:54] <annadane> /msg dpkg blah
3970 [23:41:58] *** Quits: Anyday (~Mutter@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Mutter: ##replaced-url
3971 [23:42:09] * chomwitt thanks annadane
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3984 [23:49:29] <chomwitt> is ,v a bot comand to see version
package info ?
3985 [23:49:31] <Prrrrt> hehey
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3987 [23:49:48] <mnuhmnuh> chomwitt: yes, judd
3988 [23:50:10] <chomwitt> mnuhmnuh: another bot? not dpkg-bot?
3989 [23:50:36] <annadane> chomwitt, yeah ,v is judd
3990 [23:50:42] <annadane> in a private message though you can
just type v
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3992 [23:50:52] <annadane> so /msg judd v foo
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3994 [23:50:53] <Prrrrt> dddoes anyone of you guys know about any
hacking tutorials thats on the deepweb
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3996 [23:51:06] <annadane> Prrrrt, this isn't a channel for
hacking
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3998 [23:51:11] <chomwitt> thanks!!
3999 [23:51:14] <mnuhmnuh> chomwitt: and some stuff works on
freenet, some on oftc, keeping them straight between the
alternatives is herding cats
4000 [23:51:20] <Prrrrt> okidokkie
4001 [23:51:27] <Prrrrt> annadane
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4003 [23:51:32] <annadane> you can learn how to hack with
tutorials on the non-deep web anyway
4004 [23:51:35] <Prrrrt> then whats this room chat for
4005 [23:51:40] <annadane> for debian support
4006 [23:51:43] <teatime> Anyday: post your
/etc/network/interfaces to the paste site. restarting networking
doesn't always work like you expect, usually better to
ifdown/ifup individual ifaces. what usually gets people is
forgetting to ifdown *before* changing the config, which can confuse
ifupdown, for obvious reasons if you think about it :)
4007 [23:51:45] <annadane> hence the name "debian" in
#debian
4008 [23:52:01] <mnuhmnuh> Prrrrt: play w tails
4009 [23:52:01] <Prrrrt> thanks annadane
4010 [23:52:11] <Prrrrt> hah
4011 [23:52:13] <Prrrrt> haha
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4013 [23:53:21] <Prrrrt> bye bye guys
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4015 [23:53:23] <mnuhmnuh> Prrrrt: really. onion routered and dark
webbed to death! works great if that's what you need/want.
based on debian.
4016 [23:53:25] <Qas> annadane, I just went for it and
installed..hope all will be fine :)
4017 [23:53:32] <Qas> thank you for your help!
4018 [23:53:48] <annadane> Qas, if you're mixing stretch with
jessie/wheezy you're going to have a bad time
4019 [23:53:51] <annadane> !don't break debian
4020 [23:53:51] <dpkg> hmm... dont break debian is
replaced-url
4021 [23:54:18] <muck> what might be the cause of X working fine
during install, and white screening post-install?
4022 [23:54:31] <Qas> no, I used another suggestion that included
alternative
4023 [23:54:38] <annadane> fair enough
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4025 [23:54:57] <mnuhmnuh> muck: diff between install disk and
what gets installed, silly. :-)
4026 [23:55:22] <Prrrrt> how do I pm you mhmnuh
4027 [23:55:33] <Prrrrt> mnuhmnuh
4028 [23:55:35] <annadane> "/msg bots NOT people"
4029 [23:55:59] <annadane> but whatever, if you really want to
then just /msg user blah
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4031 [23:56:20] <blackslide> ,v mount
4032 [23:56:21] <judd> Package: mount on amd64 -- wheezy:
2.20.1-5.3; jessie: 2.25.2-6; stretch: 2.29.2-1; buster: 2.30.2-0.1;
sid: 2.30.2-0.1
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4035 [23:58:17] <Anyday> Teatime:
replaced-url
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4037 [23:59:04] <blackslide> IamNoob, try: man mount
4038 [23:59:08] * mnuhmnuh only barely groks irc w irssi. me knows no
dcc juju, mon.
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