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10 [00:05:17] <bolovanos> debian - I am on debian wheezy, have
probles installing some packages over pip(1.1), found that with
higher pip there should be no problem. According to
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12 [00:05:59] <velix> apt-get install beer
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14 [00:07:34] <joze> a beeeer?
15 [00:07:34] <bites> you can create a virtual environment and
use pip to update itself in that environment.
16 [00:07:36] <joze> ha!
17 [00:07:54] <bites> but not system-wide
18 [00:08:00] <abrotman> bolovanos: isn't there a pip
install pip ?
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21 [00:08:34] <cr1t1cal> why is there no alsa-base package in
debian 9
22 [00:08:41] <cr1t1cal> i am using testing version (buster)
23 [00:08:52] <abrotman> why are you still on wheezy?
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25 [00:09:06] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: i am not on wheezy
26 [00:09:11] <abrotman> not you .. bolovanos
27 [00:09:18] <abrotman> judd: versions alsa-base
28 [00:09:18] <cr1t1cal> oh okay
29 [00:09:19] <judd> Package: alsa-base on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.0.25+3~deb7u1; jessie: 1.0.27+1
30 [00:09:20] <cr1t1cal> sorry
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32 [00:09:31] <cr1t1cal> yeah
33 [00:09:33] <cr1t1cal> but not on buster
34 [00:09:36] <cr1t1cal> or stretch
35 [00:09:39] <cr1t1cal> why?
36 [00:09:40] <bites> alsa-base hassn't been used since
wheezy
37 [00:09:58] <abrotman> judd: versions alsa-utils
38 [00:10:00] <judd> Package: alsa-utils on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.0.25-4; jessie: 1.0.28-1; buster: 1.1.3-1; sid: 1.1.3-1; stretch:
1.1.3-1
39 [00:10:02] <abrotman> better?
40 [00:10:07] <cr1t1cal> yes why is that? i can't install
it. I dont even have the 'alsa' command
41 [00:10:22] <cr1t1cal> 'sudo alsa force-reload' does
not work for me anymore on buster
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44 [00:10:37] <abrotman> did you install alsa-utils ?
45 [00:10:41] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: yes
46 [00:10:44] <cr1t1cal> i have alsa-utils
47 [00:10:51] <cr1t1cal> but not the core
48 [00:10:54] <cr1t1cal> alsa-base
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51 [00:11:50] <bolovanos> abrotman, ;( I was hoping for a
while...
52 [00:12:02] <abrotman> is it alsactl now ? (i haven't
used direct alsa commands in a while)
53 [00:12:10] <cr1t1cal> i dunno
54 [00:12:17] <cr1t1cal> alsactl doesn't have a force
reload
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56 [00:12:33] <bites> you can do pip install --upgrade pip but
not system-wide. get a virtualenv
57 [00:12:35] <bolovanos> btw - q2 - upgrading from wheezy
directly to sarge - is it possible / advisable?
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59 [00:12:54] <abrotman> you mean to stretch, I hope
60 [00:12:55] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: my question had to do with
why alsa-base is not included
61 [00:12:55] <annadane> sarge is not after wheezy
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63 [00:13:11] <abrotman> and no, go to jessie, then stretch
64 [00:13:15] <annadane> if you mean stretch, upgrade to jessie
first and then stretch
65 [00:13:21] <abrotman> cr1t1cal: I assume the maintainers
found it to be unneeded
66 [00:13:32] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: why?
67 [00:13:37] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: how can I force reload alsa?
68 [00:13:45] <abrotman> I'd imagine there's a some
docs in /usr/share/doc/alsa*
69 [00:15:14] <abrotman> or maybe even in libasound2
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71 [00:15:49] <cr1t1cal> libasound2 is also installed
72 [00:15:53] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: i mean alsa works
73 [00:15:58] <cr1t1cal> sorry not alsa
74 [00:16:00] <bolovanos> abrotman, yes stretch
75 [00:16:00] <cr1t1cal> SOUND works
76 [00:16:02] <cr1t1cal> on my computer
77 [00:16:14] <bolovanos> abrotman, ok thx - this will be long
night :/
78 [00:16:24] <cr1t1cal> HOWEVER, if I lets say unplug an audio
device and replug the system wont detect. hot plug doesnt work. I
need to reboot
79 [00:16:32] <cr1t1cal> normally I would just 'sudo alsa
force-reload'
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81 [00:16:40] <cr1t1cal> but my system doesn't have that
command.
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83 [00:17:59] <velix> Sorry for asking, which key is ^] ?
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88 [00:18:58] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: so you don't know?
89 [00:19:07] <cr1t1cal> abrotman: there are no docs
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91 [00:20:08] <abrotman> I was trying to look at the
alsa-project.org docs
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93 [00:20:43] <abrotman> There's also #alsa you could ask
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106 [00:31:33] <fuby> hello, i did a fresh install of strech with
gnome a new pc. everything seems to work except my sound. i read the
wiki but, i have no clue where to start
107 [00:32:20] <fuby> its a headphone plugged into the front of
the pc casing btw. i have no speakers
108 [00:32:27] <somiaj> fuby: gnome should be using pulseaudio,
so first type 'groups' and make sure you are in the audio
group, second install pavucontrol and this is a desktop independent
tool to configure pulse. See if it lists your soundcard
109 [00:32:47] <fuby> thanks i will try that
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113 [00:35:29] <fuby> looks like it see my card
114 [00:36:02] <bites> make sure it's not muted, the right
output device is selected and the levels are up.
115 [00:36:32] <fuby> i have
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117 [00:37:34] <fuby> nothing
118 [00:37:49] <fuby> i have looked at alsamixer all things seem
up and not muted
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121 [00:39:40] <bites> can you plug your headphones into the back
of your pc and try again?
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125 [00:41:52] <bites> do you see the level indicator in
pulseaudio moving around when sound is playing?
126 [00:42:27] <bites> in pavucontrol i mean
127 [00:42:59] <fuby> ok so connecting directly on the
motherboard works
128 [00:43:16] <fuby> now i have to figure out why the front does
not work
129 [00:43:20] <bites> check the front panel audio connector on
your motherboard, then.
130 [00:43:38] <fuby> i did it work on another os
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132 [00:44:57] <fuby> dont ask me why
133 [00:45:02] <fuby> but it work in the front now too xd
134 [00:45:18] <fuby> thanks somiaj thanks bites
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136 [00:46:34] <fuby> The following packages will be REMOVED:
137 [00:46:37] <fuby> libcurl3*
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139 [00:46:48] <fuby> what does the * behind the package mean?
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141 [00:48:52] <RoyK> doesn't matter
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146 [00:51:41] <fuby> well it must mean something
147 [00:53:14] <bites> means packages starting with libcurl3 in
the name. see: dpkg -l libcurl3*
148 [00:53:27] <fuby> aaa yes ofcourse
149 [00:53:35] <hypn0> isn it a wildcard, meaning more than 1
package
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173 [01:12:39] <velix> Sorry for asking, which key is ^] ?
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180 [01:16:42] <somiaj> velix: why do you think that is a key,
sometimes that is a symbol a terminal will produce for an escape
character (which isn't gernated by a key)
181 [01:17:18] <velix> somiaj: systemd-nspawn tells me to press
^] three times in 1 sec to exit the container.
182 [01:17:42] <somiaj> maybe it means ctrl + ]
183 [01:17:56] <velix> somiaj: great on a German keyboard ;)
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186 [01:18:19] <wigums> alt key on english qwerty
187 [01:18:31] <wigums> american rather
188 [01:18:44] <somiaj> alt? ^ usually means ctrl
189 [01:18:59] <velix> Ctrl + AltGr + 9 ... let's try
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192 [01:19:38] <velix> Nope, didn't work.
193 [01:19:42] <wigums> ctrl. alt. doesnt matter my sausage thumb
hit s em both
194 [01:19:44] <somiaj> ctrl-D work?
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196 [01:20:05] <velix> somiaj: yeah, as always.
197 [01:20:18] <velix> ah no, it just kicks me out of the shell.
198 [01:20:26] <wigums> lol
199 [01:20:43] <velix> Let me check where ] is on an English
keyboard
200 [01:20:54] <somiaj> velix: far right, it is on the same key
as }
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202 [01:21:01] <somiaj> it is up naer the backspace
203 [01:21:14] <velix> found it !
204 [01:21:33] <velix> Ctrl + "+" :)
205 [01:21:48] <velix> + on de_DE has +*~
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207 [01:22:06] <velix> It's the ] key on English keyboard.
208 [01:22:16] <velix> Seems like I need to report a bug for
systemd.
209 [01:22:39] <velix> It should check local setting ;)
210 [01:22:55] <somiaj> hmm, archwiki has this pointer,
"Note: To terminate the session from within the container, hold
Ctrl and rapidly press ] three times. Non-US keyboard users should
use % instead of ]."
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212 [01:23:18] <velix> % is on shift +5 here
213 [01:23:21] <velix> let's try
214 [01:23:23] <tonymke> Anyone familiar with what gnome tracker
uses to extract metadata from music? Finds all my music files
(iTunes m4a/aac files), but only successfully extracts figures out
the metadata for about half of them.
215 [01:23:32] <velix> somiaj: nope, didn't work.
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217 [01:23:53] <somiaj> velix: hmm, well at least you now know,
and maybe bugging #systemd cna help get you a reason
218 [01:23:57] <velix> somiaj: strg + "+" on German
keyboard is ^]
219 [01:24:02] <velix> somiaj: yeah, thx
220 [01:24:11] <velix> strg = Steuerung = control = ctrl
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222 [01:26:00] <somiaj> so it is more about the location of the
key, and not the character it produces?
223 [01:26:06] <somiaj> well glad you at least figured it out
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258 [02:01:26] <Sveta> when installing mariadb-server i
wasn't prompted for a password; what is the root password for
this server?
259 [02:02:19] <somiaj> Sveta: usually prompts you unless you
installed it once before.
260 [02:02:38] <somiaj> you can always reset the root password if
you control the server, just look up methods for running in safe
mode and resetting the password
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278 [02:14:09] <mickey> hi, I have a question about unstable and
#debian-next is grayed out
279 [02:14:33] <Sveta> click irc://irc.oftc.net/debian-next
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287 [02:21:05] <mickey> I went there but it's a different
server and I can't figure out how to register my chosen
nickname instead of the default one. I figured it out for freenode
but didn't save the syntax or command sequence
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297 [02:33:45] <gubernator> If I install a new DE in my debian
system, will I get a mixed mess of apps? I would like to stick with
default apps, only replacing a few for specific uses.
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299 [02:34:29] <gubernator> I am running gnome in stretch and
would like to see how kde compares.
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308 [02:49:15] <kikero> hey
309 [02:49:28] <kikero> I cannot download
replaced-url
310 [02:49:39] <kikero> It says "network error"
311 [02:49:44] <kikero> Any idea what the issue is?
312 [02:50:14] <Unit193> I can tell you that it just worked for
me.
313 [02:51:11] <kikero> Thanks, Unit193
314 [02:51:16] <kikero> That means there's something wrong
on my end
315 [02:51:34] <awal1> gubernator, if I can call that
'system side' check defaults via "update-alternatives
--get-selection". otherwise,configure your apps as needed.
check update-alternatives manual for more info
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319 [02:52:27] <awal1> --get-selections , note the 's'
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321 [02:53:51] <awal1> you may just have troubles reagrding
theming, gtk vs qt
322 [02:55:20] <awal1>
replaced-url
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324 [02:55:39] <awal1> that is for gtk apps under kde
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326 [02:55:52] <awal1> not sure about qt apps under gnome
327 [02:55:53] <poulpy55> hi all
328 [02:56:00] <Sveta> hi
329 [02:56:17] <poulpy55> can someone help me with running nvidia
drivers ?
330 [02:56:22] <Sveta> dunno
331 [02:56:31] <Sveta> if you give more details, maybe
332 [02:56:55] <dvs> Sveta, use your crystal ball. ;-)
333 [02:57:14] <poulpy55> I'm trying to run plasma desktop
with nvidia drivers
334 [02:57:43] <poulpy55> I have a laptop (hp envy dv6) with an
intel AND a nvidia chipset
335 [02:58:04] <awal1> by memory maybe 'qtchooser' or
something like that for change qt apps theme under a gtk based
environment, gubernator
336 [02:58:13] <poulpy55> ive tried jessie, and now im trying
testing
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338 [02:59:04] <poulpy55> with nomodeset, I have the error
"CRT-0 does not have an EDID", even I give an edid.bin
339 [02:59:16] <Unit193> awal1: Now days it seems to be
installing qt5-styles-plugin and setting an env var.
340 [03:00:49] <awal1> Unit193, ok; apart virtualbox, vlc and
sometimes k3b, I almost run gtk based stuff; so not really aware
about qt world
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342 [03:01:25] <Sveta> poulpy55, does the issue manifest itself
before you've logged in at your display manager?
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344 [03:01:51] <poulpy55> with .run installer, without xorg.conf,
kde starts with sddm, but without acceleration
345 [03:02:21] <awal1> ,v qt5-styles-plugin
346 [03:02:23] <judd> No package named
'qt5-styles-plugin' was found in amd64.
347 [03:02:26] <poulpy55> yes Sveta I don't have the login
screen, only a black screen
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349 [03:02:51] <Sveta> it probably doesn't have anything to
do with plasma desktop
350 [03:02:58] <Unit193> Sorry, "style" no
"s"
351 [03:03:04] <Sveta> you could ask #nvidia about it
352 [03:03:27] <Sveta> what is a '.run installer'?
353 [03:03:29] <poulpy55> I think its a driver issue, or a
xorg/sddm configuration
354 [03:03:33] <awal1> ,v qt5-style-plugin
355 [03:03:34] <judd> No package named
'qt5-style-plugin' was found in amd64.
356 [03:03:39] <Sveta> yes i think so
357 [03:04:24] <awal1> Unit193, that pkg not in debian
358 [03:04:29] <awal1> even in sid/exp.
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360 [03:04:41] <poulpy55> Sveta: the installer provided by nvidia
"NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-390.25.run"
361 [03:05:32] <awal1> well, it doesn't matter for me; I am
happy and well served with openbox + mate-themes )bluementa
variant):P
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363 [03:05:52] <poulpy55> with the xorg.conf provided by
nvidia-xconfig, I get a "No devices detected" then
"no screens found"
364 [03:06:11] <awal1> numix theme is also great but not yet
polished as mate bluementa
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366 [03:07:10] <Unit193> ,v qt5-style-plugins
367 [03:07:12] <judd> Package: qt5-style-plugins on amd64 --
stretch: 5.0.0+git16.g7aa4764-1; buster: 5.0.0+git23.g335dbec-2+b2;
sid: 5.0.0+git23.g335dbec-2+b2
368 [03:07:31] <awal1> finally :P
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370 [03:08:16] <Unit193> Yeah sorry, on mobile. :P
371 [03:08:32] <awal1> no support for gtk3 :P
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375 [03:10:17] <awal1> one needs actually
'breeze-gtk-theme'
376 [03:10:21] <Sveta> ok
377 [03:10:31] <Sveta> poulpy55 you could ask #nvidia channel
378 [03:10:45] <awal1> not fully polished yet but it is ok
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380 [03:10:52] <awal1> ,v breeze-gtk-theme
381 [03:10:53] <judd> Package: breeze-gtk-theme on amd64 --
buster: 5.12.0-2; sid: 5.12.1-1
382 [03:11:16] <awal1> i have it; still buggy
383 [03:11:54] <poulpy55> Sveta: I'm asking right know, they
tell me to ask the bumblebee channel (im also trying lol)
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385 [03:15:42] <Unit193> awal1: Perhaps, but try installing that
plugin and setting QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=gtk2, then start vlc. Looks
far better (under numix.)
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387 [03:17:06] <awal1> Unit193, will check that later in my vm;
now I am in my openbox session /mate 'bluementa' theme
388 [03:17:37] <poulpy55> if even I could have kde working, I
would try that theme lol
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393 [03:21:02] <awal1> I sincerly find
'clearlooks-phenix' (and mate themes, almost
'menta' and bluementa' variants, also) the most
polished one. that is bcoz -phenix is a continuity of gnome2 theme,
clearlooks. Unit193
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422 [04:02:58] <Devastator> is it ok to ask for help about debian
on hyper-v here?
423 [04:03:30] <somiaj> hyper-v?
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425 [04:05:46] <Devastator> somiaj hyper-v is the virtualization
container of Windows Server
426 [04:06:53] <somiaj> Is this different than say
virtualbox/vmware virtualization? Anwaysy, what is your question,
running vritualized debian is supported.
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428 [04:07:51] <Devastator> somiaj I'm seeing a message
during boot that kind of worries me: "PCI: Fatal: No config
space access function found"
429 [04:07:57] <Devastator> but everything seems to work fine
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431 [04:08:19] <somiaj> what does lspci return?
432 [04:08:50] <somiaj> If it works fine, I woudln't worry
about it to much. Almost sounds to me the virtualizing container
isn't providing some PCI config space the kernel is looking
for.
433 [04:08:54] <Devastator> somiaj nothing
434 [04:09:05] <somiaj> yea, sounds like you don't hav a
virtualized pci bus in your container
435 [04:09:13] <Devastator> I see
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455 [04:26:29] <gubernator> awall, interesting. this sounds as
though a DE switch may not be the same experience as a fresh
install?
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459 [04:29:01] <Devastator> ,v kernels
460 [04:29:02] <judd> No package named 'kernels' was
found in amd64.
461 [04:29:08] <Devastator> ,kernels
462 [04:29:09] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.15.0-rc8-686 (4.15~rc8-1~exp1); sid: 4.15.0-1-686
(4.15.4-1); buster: 4.15.0-1-686 (4.15.4-1); stretch-backports:
4.14.0-0.bpo.3-686-pae (4.14.13-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-6-686-pae
(4.9.82-1+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-backports:
463 [04:29:10] <judd> 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)
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465 [04:32:10] <somiaj> Devastator: you can /msg judd kernels
466 [04:32:44] <Devastator> somiaj sorry, I forgot about that
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488 [05:00:17] <s3a> This is the output of ldd on my binary C++
file.:
replaced-url
489 [05:00:39] <s3a> I get <incomplete type> with ifstream
stuff.
490 [05:03:07] <s3a> I believe it has to be one of these.:
replaced-url
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493 [05:05:24] <s3a> In /usr/lib/debug, I only find a jvm folder
/ stuff related to Java.
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499 [05:12:19] <tw> s3a: it's based on your g++ version.
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502 [05:14:29] <s3a> tw, Thanks. I'll look into further,
given this information. :)
503 [05:16:20] <velix> Is UnionFS, OverlayFS or AuFS part of
Debian stable?
504 [05:18:19] <annadane> velix, answer seems to be "sort
of":
replaced-url
505 [05:18:27] <tw> s3a: if you're running testing, you
should be asking in #debian-next on otfc
506 [05:18:31] <tw> *oftc
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508 [05:18:32] <annadane> not sure if that's what
you're looking for
509 [05:18:50] <velix> annadane: Ah okay. I thought, there would
only be one. Okay, I'll keep on reading. Thx
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514 [05:20:59] <tw> velix: overlayfs is in the kernel.
515 [05:21:10] <velix> tw: yeah, since v4 I think.
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518 [05:21:45] <tw> 3.18.
519 [05:22:00] <tw> But the generic kernel in debian has it as a
module you can load.
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521 [05:22:25] <velix> ok thx
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523 [05:23:02] <theguyfromthebus> I have a VPS from OVH. Is that
normal I can't ping the ip address they gave me?
524 [05:23:24] <somiaj> theguyfromthebus: unsure, some networks
just don't respond to ping requests.
525 [05:23:46] <somiaj> I don't know how OVH sets up their
network though.
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527 [05:24:48] <tw> theguyfromthebus: could run `tcpdump -n
'icmp'` on the server to see if it's receiving the
packets at all. It's possible the system is configured not to
respond.
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529 [05:25:00] <metastable> OVH's network is a completely
broken mess.
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532 [05:26:06] <tw> ^- and that. The last time I had a server
with them (some 10 years ago) they were announcing one of the ranges
I had IPs in from a different DC.
533 [05:27:03] <metastable> I've never seen a host where you
had to enter a static route to your default gateway, because they
put the default gateway in a different subnet.
534 [05:27:15] <metastable> OVH rants always make me go
off-topic, sorry.
535 [05:27:24] <metastable> Over to #debian-offtopic with me.
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537 [05:31:36] <orlock> One of My Wheezy openssh servers got
dinged on an external security scan for having md5 MAC's
available
538 [05:32:14] <orlock> .. Never mine. Man pae explains all
539 [05:32:22] <orlock> i was looking at default Ciphers, not
MACs
540 [05:32:27] <orlock> man page, even
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545 [05:36:04] <orlock> Hmm. I'm trying to specify a list of
MACs based on the default list in the man page, and it keeps
erroring
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548 [05:36:34] <metastable> orlock: Show the config line
you're using for MACs?
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555 [05:43:08] <orlock> metastable: Unsure what was wrong with it
- i was just pasting in the MAC list from the man page, minus md5.
556 [05:43:22] <metastable> orlock: Yeah, can you show me the
line you're using in sshd_config?
557 [05:43:28] <orlock> I ignored the man page, ran strings on
the binary to get the list the ugly way, and its working now
558 [05:44:46] <orlock> I'll log a bug to get md5 removed
from the default list i guess
559 [05:45:33] <orlock> They also dinged me on CVE-2016-0777 - so
i told them their tool is incorrectly enumerating versions and
vulnerabilities.
560 [05:45:46] <orlock> As they started spouting RHEL/CentOS
fixed versions.
561 [05:45:50] <orlock> Always the way!
562 [05:45:56] <orlock> ANyway, thanks for listening.
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727 [09:20:39] <tomlukeywood> Where can i go to learn how to
compile a debian iso from source?
728 [09:22:32] <Sveta> maybe
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730 [09:22:56] <Sveta>
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732 [09:24:59] <tomlukeywood> Sveta: ty
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744 [09:34:03] <sphalerite_> AFAIU debian's recommendation
for using a non-ESR firefox is using the binaries from mozilla? Why
is this?
745 [09:34:43] <sphalerite_> It's a bit of a pain in my case
since they don't provide builds for ARM…
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834 [11:32:49] <st-gourichon-fid> Hello. zsync has a feature to
accelerate download, using any local file that has some common parts
with the file being downloaded. Seen debian recommends aria2, and I
could not find such a feature. Can it do that?
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836 [11:33:50] <st-gourichon-fid> In my example, I have
debian-9.2.1 ISO, downloading debian-9.3.0 ISO from Debian mirror
using aria2. Is there a faster alternative?
837 [11:34:38] <st-gourichon-fid> zsync looks as powerful as
rsync but doesn't need any special server-side support, only a
precomputed .zsync file stored along the regular downloaded file.
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860 [12:04:50] <d9867eb> hello, SDDM wont start for me on Debian
unstable.
861 [12:05:05] <jelly> st-gourichon-fid, searching debian-cd and
zsync returns some results:
replaced-url
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863 [12:05:37] <jelly> !debian-next
864 [12:05:37] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
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866 [12:05:59] <Unit193> st-gourichon-fid: Downside of zsync, no
https support at all.
867 [12:06:01] <jelly> d9867eb, things break on unstable all the
time, ask in ^^ there
868 [12:06:31] <jelly> (debian-cd being the team that handles
creation of iso images)
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870 [12:07:15] <d9867eb> jelly: ok thanks
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896 [12:31:06] <st-gourichon-fid> jelly, Unit193 thanks.
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940 [13:16:44] <oo_miguel> Is there some standard mechanism to
run missed cronjobs due to system downtime?
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943 [13:17:33] <jelly> anacron
944 [13:17:53] <oo_miguel> jelly: thank you very much
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948 [13:18:37] <jelly> it only deals with
/etc/cron.{daily,weekly,monthly}/ by default, no idea if it can be
used for per-user cronjobs
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952 [13:20:49] <oo_miguel> jelly: it is fine for most of my use
cases.
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956 [13:21:33] <oo_miguel> also a tool that progresses time only
during uptime would be nice.
957 [13:22:42] <st-gourichon-fid> oo_miguel, what do you mean?
958 [13:23:00] <jelly> he wants to run the whole universe inside
a VM
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960 [13:23:19] <oo_miguel> A tool that would allow to run a
command for example every 10 minutes of system uptime
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962 [13:24:00] <jelly> oo_miguel, chained at jobs
963 [13:24:00] <oo_miguel> jelly: this is true, however my
question about cron concerns my dektop
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967 [13:25:18] <jelly> but those are silly, don't do that
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969 [13:26:23] <st-gourichon-fid> jelly, perhaps oo_miguel
already succeeded
replaced-url
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972 [13:27:41] <oo_miguel> A real-life use case is I want to run
some backup scripts every second day my computer was up.
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974 [13:28:41] <jelly> or just run it every second day
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977 [13:30:14] <oo_miguel> jelly: by hand?
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979 [13:30:28] <jelly> or save a timestamp of last successful run
and run if it's been >= 47h59m since
980 [13:30:49] <jelly> and run it as often as you want
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982 [13:31:59] <oo_miguel> Yes sure, I am aware I can build some
simple scripts that will fit my needs. Just wondered if there is
already an widely used solution, since most of the time I end up
writing some buggy dirty tools, just to find out that already that
does it much better exists :P
983 [13:32:02] <sphalerite_> mumble mumble systemd timers
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985 [13:32:25] <jelly> I don't know of one.
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987 [13:33:46] <jelly> oo_miguel, is it a problem if the job runs
more often than it should?
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989 [13:34:14] <oo_miguel> jelly: yes :)
990 [13:34:24] <oo_miguel> unless I guard it with a timestamp as
you described
991 [13:35:00] <oo_miguel> but then I can just run it from cron
every 5 minutes (assuming I do not turn off my computer after 4
minnutes)
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995 [13:39:15] <oo_miguel> jelly: I will use anacron for a start,
thank you
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1005 [13:47:57] <tw> Is there an anacron that doesn't do disk
hits every minute? It's been a while since I checked but this
killed the battery life on my laptop.
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1017 [13:55:46] <tomreyn> i don't know (not even whether it
does this). if it's still an issue then use cron instead or use
anacron with a ram disk.
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1020 [13:56:29] <tomreyn> tw: ^
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1022 [13:56:59] <unicron> or get an SSD
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1024 [13:57:12] <unicron> i put one in my old netbook from 2009
and it's got new life
1025 [13:57:29] <tw> which is the actual solution I should do, but
I'll try the ramdisk spool directory thing.
1026 [13:57:33] <tw> thanks.
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1034 [14:06:18] <Kcchouette> hello, I bought a notebook which have
Intel Apollo Lake as a CPU, and I failed to boot debian from my usb
stick. can I have help? I use rufus on windows to build usb boot
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1036 [14:06:58] <dvs> !rufus
1037 [14:06:58] <dpkg> rufus is a tool that can be used to make
bootable USB devices under Windows. It is not recommended for use
with Debian CD/DVD images, as it mangles the installer in cruel and
unusual ways, resulting in hard to debug problems. Ask me about
<hybrid images>, <usb install>, <win32diskimager>.
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1039 [14:07:31] <Kcchouette> !usb install
1040 [14:07:32] <dpkg> You can install Debian from a USB
stick/thumbdrive/pen drive/key on x86 systems, as long as your
system's BIOS can boot from USB. Details are in the
Installation Guide, see
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1042 [14:09:22] <Kcchouette> thank you, I'll try using
official method
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1044 [14:10:08] <okamis_> I have a package I just want to get
which the latest version is.
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1047 [14:11:43] <petn-randall> Kcchouette: One common pitfall is
that you need to make sure that you boot the same method (either
UEFI *or* legacy BIOS) as your main OS.
1048 [14:12:43] <petn-randall> Kcchouette: Apart from that is
should be a rather smooth sailing.
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1078 [14:41:37] <jair> if I am running LXD/LXC in debian and I
have a question, can I ask here? or should I just direct the
question to #lxcontainers?
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1127 [15:03:58] <tobiasBora> Hello,
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1133 [15:05:45] <tobiasBora> I don't know why, but a friend
installed debian 9 (and also he tried ubuntu 16.04 before), but the
system always freezes... And each time it freezes, it needs a hard
reboot, and this hard reboot corrupts the system ext4 partition. Do
you know how to debug this, it's really, really, annoying...
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1195 [15:11:00] <petn-randall> tobiasBora: First thing I'd
check the logs for kernel oopses or other things.
1196 [15:11:01] <Sansar> Hello, I have a weird problem. I use xfce
but sometimes when I click on the downloads, the files are not shown
in "thunar" but instead an app called " files"
(v 3.26.2). What is this thing that replaces thunar?
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1199 [15:11:39] <petn-randall> Sansar: Is this on Debian stable?
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1216 [15:13:55] <Sansar> petn-randall, it is on testing
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1218 [15:14:55] <Sansar> please don't kick me to
#debian-next, this channel allowed me to use linux daily so this is
the first place I ask for help unless it is really a testing
specific problem
1219 [15:15:01] <tobiasBora> petn-randall: I put here the logs,
but I did not really saw anything special:
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1225 [15:16:32] <tobiasBora> By the way, do you think that I could
use LVM instead of the classic partition system to avoid corruption
at each hard reboot?
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1229 [15:19:21] <JPT> How would LVM avoid corruption? What kind of
corruption are we talking about?
1230 [15:20:07] <tobiasBora> JPT: no idea, maybe LVM would add
redunctancy, and therefore limit the need of "fsck
/mypartition" at each hard reboot (which occurs really often
since the system is not stable)
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1232 [15:20:53] <JPT> I just scrolled up a bunch. Corruption on
file system level due to system freeze can not be stopped by adding
more layers like LVM.
1233 [15:21:07] <JPT> At least that's what i think
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1235 [15:21:39] <JPT> The last time i let my laptop battery run so
low that it turned off, i had to repair a lot of files on the ssd
1236 [15:21:40] <tobiasBora> JPT: ok thanks. Do you know if I
could replace ext4 with a more "resistant" file system to
system freeze?
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1240 [15:22:31] <JPT> As far as i know, ext4 is pretty solid and
stable. If you have journaling already turned on (not sure about
defaults and such), then there is not that much more to do. :/
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1245 [15:23:25] <JPT> You could try to disable write caching on
disk level using hdparm (careful with that tool, it can do very many
things)
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1252 [15:23:56] <JPT> If there are settings about caching writes
on ext4 level, you may want to turn them off to reduce the chance of
losing data that's about to be written.
1253 [15:24:48] <eugenmayer> a preseed question ( part ). i have
this system partion defintino
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1257 [15:27:05] <bs0d> Hi all
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1260 [15:27:21] <bs0d> when Debian 10 is going to be released?
1261 [15:27:28] <eugenmayer> when its done :)
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1263 [15:27:58] <tobiasBora> JPT: ok thank you
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1275 [15:37:50] <jhutchins> JPT: LVM does nothing to protect
against corruption.
1276 [15:38:25] <JPT> Good. I would be surprised if it did. :)
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1280 [15:40:44] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: When the system boots up,
it writes a "dirty" bit to the disk, to say that files may
not be in a consistent state because they have been opened for
write. If the system freezes or looses power, changes that are
buffered in RAM may not be written to the disk yet, and files may
actually be damaged.
1281 [15:41:34] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: With an EXT3+ filesystem,
you have a journal that records a consistent state for files, so
there is not much chance of actual data loss.
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1283 [15:42:38] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: When the system is
shutting down, the buffers are flushed to the disks and the journal
is written, then the "dirty" flag is cleared and the disks
are mounted read-only for the final steps.
1284 [15:43:04] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: What you're seeing is
the filesystem check being triggered by the presence of that flag,
not by actual corruption.
1285 [15:43:48] <tobiasBora> jhutchins: well if I run fsck it
tries to fix lot's of files (it writes stuff about inodes...)
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1287 [15:44:42] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: You're already
running a filesystem with about as much protection as you can
expect. The thing to focus on is fixing the "freeze".
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1290 [15:45:46] <tobiasBora> yes
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1298 [15:54:33] <bs0d> so when Debian 10 is released, I am
expected to monitor the website for it and to upgrade the system?
Debian will not offer me any upgrade on its own?
1299 [15:54:55] <JPT> Debian leaves it up to their users when to
upgrade a system.
1300 [15:55:04] <JPT> And that's a good thing
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1302 [15:55:28] <nkuttler> bs0d: you want to check the release
notes before upgrading
1303 [15:55:43] <JPT> At work, we use Debian mostly for production
servers. Since dist upgrades may include breaking changes, we need
to be able rely on that manual upgrade step.
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1316 [16:14:35] <ahmadadnan> hi..what is the permission needed for
NAS mount point that will be used as bareos device?
1317 [16:15:19] <ahmadadnan> im having the permission error from
bareos
1318 [16:15:43] <ahmadadnan> this is the error :the error is :
24-Feb 02:25 bareos-sd JobId 93: Warning: label.c:376 Open device
"NAS-03" (/mnt/NAS-03) Volume "Full-0002"
failed: ERR=dev.c:664 Could not open: /mnt/NAS-03/Full-0002,
ERR=Permission denied
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1324 [16:22:17] <jhutchins> What is the ownership of /mnt/NAS-03
and Full-0002?
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1327 [16:24:48] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan: What is the ownership of
/mnt/NAS-03 and Full-0002?
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1329 [16:26:03] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: well, the bareos user needs to
write to it, obvously - is this for the SD?
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1331 [16:26:57] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: bareos-fd runs as root, so that
shouldn't be a problem
1332 [16:27:36] <ahmadadnan> the ownership is bareos:disk
1333 [16:27:48] <RoyK> nfs?
1334 [16:27:57] <ahmadadnan> yes, SD
1335 [16:28:05] <ahmadadnan> yes, nfs
1336 [16:28:13] <RoyK> su -c /bin/bash - bareos
1337 [16:28:17] <RoyK> then try to access it
1338 [16:29:35] <ahmadadnan> run this "su -c /bin/bash -
bareos"on terminal and access to the directory?
1339 [16:29:54] <RoyK> yes
1340 [16:30:08] <RoyK> just su to bareos as I said and try to make
a file in the target dir
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1344 [16:34:06] <Jubei> hello. I've installed the wordpress
debian package and some files are in /usr/share while others are in
/var/lib .. I was wondering what's the reasoning behind this
1345 [16:34:16] <ahmadadnan> ok
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1347 [16:35:44] <tobiasBora> Just a question, why is it
recommended to first do "apt upgrade", and then "apt
full-upgrade"?
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1358 [16:44:57] <ahmadadnan> Royk : it seems like nothing happen
after su to bareos
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1363 [16:50:08] <tobiasBora> and also, what is the difference
between "apt full-upgrade" and "apt-get
dist-upgrade"?
1364 [16:52:33] <ahmadadnan> RoyK : i execute this command -
runuser -l bareos -c "mkdir /nas/NAS-03/test1" , but the
file is not created
1365 [16:54:34] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: try su -s /bin/bash - bareos
1366 [16:54:46] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: quite possibly, the bareos user
doesn't have a shell
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1368 [16:58:10] <ahmadadnan> root@hv-01:~# su -s /bin/bash -
bareos >>> bareos@hv-01:~$ mkdir /nas/NAS-03/test1 >>
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/nas/NAS-03/test1’:
Permission denied
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1370 [16:58:31] <alkisg> (05:35:44 μμ) tobiasBora: Just a
question, why is it recommended to first do "apt upgrade",
and then "apt full-upgrade"? ==> where did you see that
recommendation? It doesn't make much sense to me...
1371 [16:58:45] <alkisg> (05:50:08 μμ) tobiasBora: and also,
what is the difference between "apt full-upgrade" and
"apt-get dist-upgrade"? ==> new apt interface vs old
apt-get interface
1372 [16:59:32] <tobiasBora> alkisg: a friend told me that and
told me it was "more stable and avoid conflicts
sometimes". But maybe not
1373 [16:59:37] <tobiasBora> thank you !
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1377 [17:01:07] <tobiasBora> Tu install all needed microcode, is
it enough to install firmware-linux-nonfree ?
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1380 [17:02:24] <tobiasBora> To*
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1411 [17:19:42] <ahmadadnan> RoyK : root@hv-01:~# su -s /bin/bash
- bareos >>> bareos@hv-01:~$ mkdir /nas/NAS-03/test1
>> mkdir: cannot create directory
‘/nas/NAS-03/test1’: Permission denied
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1423 [17:24:51] <jhutchins> alkisg: You should look at the man
page for your preferred apt tool for the diffrences between upgrade
and full- or dist-upgrade.
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1425 [17:25:41] <jhutchins> alkisg: The release notes don't
always recommend that, but people get used to doing it.
1426 [17:26:18] <jhutchins> alkisg: You're separating the
risks of conflicts and errors into more managable groups.
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1429 [17:27:02] <jhutchins> alkisg: Sorry, just realized that yu
were quoting someone else.
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1433 [17:27:37] <jhutchins> tobiasBora: See above.
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1435 [17:28:09] <jsubl2> /quit
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1439 [17:29:05] <jhutchins> Jubei: That's more in line with
how Debian sets up web apps.
1440 [17:29:35] <jhutchins> Jubei: You may have better luck
installing WP directly from them using the wp-cli tool (which is
great).
1441 [17:29:44] <Jubei> jhutchins I see. But that still
doesn't answer what's the logic behind it.
1442 [17:30:24] <jhutchins> Jubei: You might get better answers
looking at the release notes and README files.
1443 [17:30:34] <Jubei> jhutchins thank you :)
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1445 [17:32:47] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: is this exported and mounted
with sec=sys?
1446 [17:33:08] <jhutchins> Jubei: See also
replaced-url
1447 [17:33:28] <RoyK> ahmadadnan: otherwise it'll rely on
kerberos, if it's nfs v4, that is, but it probably is
1448 [17:33:29] <Jubei> jhutchins that's what I used to
install
1449 [17:34:21] <Jubei> but I didn't follow its suggestion to
read the README ^_^ Might as well do now. thanks.
1450 [17:34:34] <ahmadadnan> i tried both nfs v4 and v2, both
cannot
1451 [17:34:56] <ahmadadnan> im not sure about sec=sys?
1452 [17:35:16] <jhutchins> Jubei:
replaced-url
1453 [17:36:50] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan: Things to chase are: File
permissions on the source server. Share permissions configured in
NFS. Permissions on the target mount point. Permissions configured
in the fstab/mount command.
1454 [17:37:21] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan: Remember that the user
needs to have both write and execute permissions at the directory
level.
1455 [17:38:27] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan: That said, I've got a
handful of servers where they get permission denied to mount a share
that seemingly identical servers can mount, and they can mount other
shares from the same server. Haven't figured that one out yet.
1456 [17:38:27] <ahmadadnan> jhutchins : ok please wait
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1458 [17:40:52] <ahmadadnan> this is from nfs server : drwxr-xr-x
12 111 disk 65536 Feb 24 07:36 nfs
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1461 [17:42:47] <ahmadadnan> jhutchins : this from /etc/exports :
/nfs *(rw,insecure,async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
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1464 [17:44:34] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan:
replaced-url
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1467 [17:46:21] <jhutchins> ahmadadnan: NFS can be tricky, arm
yourself with as much documentation as you can stand.
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1482 [17:56:32] <ahmadadnan> ok thanks
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1485 [17:57:35] <aci> whan can we predict sysV replaces systemd as
a better alternative in the future?
1486 [17:57:41] <aci> a/e
1487 [17:59:03] <Eduard_Munteanu> Never?
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1489 [17:59:15] * aci is so sad
1490 [17:59:16] <aci> :(
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1492 [17:59:44] <annadane> you can run debian without systemd
(apparently) or just use devuan
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1503 [18:08:59] <RoyK> wtf is so bad about systemd?
1504 [18:09:24] <RoyK> I didn't like it at first, but now,
well, it works and it makes things easy to setup
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1519 [18:23:50] <hypn0> why are people still arguing abt it :-/
1520 [18:24:51] <aci> We are more like the band playing when the
titanic sank :)
1521 [18:25:44] <hypn0> its sunk already, let it rust, find
another ship
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1525 [18:28:52] <alad> aci: it's one apt command away
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1602 [19:39:12] <ahmadadnan> hi, i have a question..regarding nfs
mount.. how the ownership of mount point being set? because the one
that i mounted is owned by normal user, not root.
1603 [19:39:27] <ahmadadnan> and i cant chown
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1611 [19:44:24] <Lyberta> hi, I have a disk that apparently has
some FlexNet bootloader code at sector 32, I want to completely
remove it, how? I did dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 and
now grub-install doesn't work
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1613 [19:46:17] <alkisg> Lyberta: by doing that, you erased your
mbr completely, thus deleting all partitions too
1614 [19:46:40] <alkisg> If you have backup, restore it from
there, otherwise use testdisk to try to undelete it
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1661 [20:37:51] <upgrade> hi all, debian 9, libgl error: unable to
load driver: i965_dri.so
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1665 [20:38:19] <upgrade> how to fix this?
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1668 [20:38:48] <annadane> upgrade, where do you get that error
message? startup?
1669 [20:39:12] <upgrade> annadane: yap, i use startx to start
i3-wm
1670 [20:39:23] <upgrade> when i exit i3 - i see this errors
1671 [20:40:11] <upgrade> dmesg dont show any errors
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1695 [20:59:21] <awal1> upgrade check xorg log in local/share +
.xsession-errors
1696 [20:59:46] <awal1> .local/share
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1701 [21:07:03] <upgrade> awal1: nothing special in logs
1702 [21:07:45] <upgrade> only what i say previous
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1704 [21:09:28] <phamsto> hi, I've a problem. After updating
debian stretch, huge files about 2.5 gb, Xfce won't start.
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1707 [21:10:43] <phamsto> It boots only to command line.
1708 [21:11:00] <phamsto> journal -xb
replaced-url
1709 [21:11:22] <phamsto> dmsg
replaced-url
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1711 [21:11:45] <phamsto> uname -a: Linux nelumbo 4.14.0-3-amd64
#1 SMP Debian 4.14.13-1 (2018-01-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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1737 [21:42:39] <doublehp> openvpn service ignores my client conf
file:
replaced-url
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1742 [21:46:00] <KNERD> there is a file you have configure to
uncomment so it will load all coniguration files on boot.
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1748 [21:50:29] <doublehp> KNERD: did so, no effect
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1750 [21:50:59] <doublehp> KNERD: /etc/default/openvpn
AUTOSTART="all"
1751 [21:51:37] <KNERD> yeah I think I had that problem also when
I rebooted
1752 [21:52:11] <KNERD> Did you put the file in the normal
location as the other .conf files go, such as in the /etc/openvpn
section?
1753 [21:53:10] <doublehp> yes
1754 [21:53:41] <doublehp> openvpn --config
/etc/openvpn/client.conf ... works fine
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1756 [21:54:35] <KNERD> i did not check to see if openvpn was
running as the time of boot. Did you check?
1757 [21:55:07] <doublehp> after service restart, process is not
running
1758 [21:55:52] <ahmadadnan> hi, i have mount nfs shared folder
with the same ownership and permission of the host, however the
owner of the directory is not permitted to write any file.
1759 [21:56:00] <doublehp> I have been looking for a
openvpn-client.service file, but did not see anyuthing looking like
that (some daemons have two service files for client and daemon:
ssh, munin, ntp ...)
1760 [21:56:52] <KNERD> maybe it is not starting on boot (openvpn)
1761 [21:57:30] <doublehp> ahmadadnan: this is not debian specific
matter, you may ask in #linux or #networking or ##nfs . Answering to
this is very complicated ; you need to at least provide the nfs
server conf file (exports ? ), the mount command, and if mount is
done by root or user
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1764 [22:00:56] <doublehp> ahmadadnan: writing depends on the
mount permissions, and is sensible to the squash flag
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1770 [22:04:46] <bolovanos> hithere
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1772 [22:07:37] <bolovanos> debian wheezy (virtual on win10,
virtualbox, bridget network), eth0 up registered on router. Cannot
ping router from router, virtual from router... any idea?
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1776 [22:09:51] <doublehp> KNERD: a reboot would have fixed my
issue; I just did not use Windows enough to acquire this habit. I
had edited conf files properly, but /etc/default/openvpn isnot read
by the service script ... but by systemctl itself. It was systemctl
that needed a reload , before restarting openvpn
1777 [22:10:25] <bolovanos> btw - changing bridged to NAT works,
but I need bridged mode...
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1779 [22:11:43] <doublehp> bolovanos: #virtualbox; you are
offtopic
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1781 [22:12:05] <doublehp> bolovanos: both modes work for me
1782 [22:12:24] <bolovanos> doublehp, yese for me to - on another
virtuals - this newly installed wheezy does not
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1786 [22:14:30] <KNERD> doublehp: yes, but what I am wondering is
OpenVPN actually running after Debian obots? ps -A | grep openvpn
1787 [22:14:53] <vlt> Hello. On a Debian 8 machine I ran `apt
update; apt upgrade` and got a new kernel and a new initrd was
built. The problem: This initrd is lacking the cryptsetup binary to
unlock root. When selecting an older version of initrd I saved to
/boot (containing cryptsetup) I don't get any devices in
/dev/disk. Any idea how to proceed?
1788 [22:14:54] <doublehp> bolovanos: did you try to change the
adapter type ? your kernel may lack driver for some NICs. I actually
use bridge + intelpro1000 + promisc ALLOW + CABLE CONNECTED
1789 [22:15:13] <doublehp> KNERD: no it was not; working now
1790 [22:15:37] <vlt> The kernel I got now is this one:
"3137776 Dec 4 03:35 vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64"
1791 [22:16:00] <KNERD> doublehp: which means that coudl be the
problem. It cannot read the conf file if it not starting
1792 [22:16:09] <bolovanos> doublehp, good point, used bridged for
wifi usb adapter...
1793 [22:16:35] <doublehp> bolovanos: ah, you were using the wrong
source iface ?
1794 [22:16:45] <vlt> This is the new initrd: "16342136 Feb
24 10:13 initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64", this the old one:
"16418618 Jun 23 2015 initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64.CRYPT"
(slightly bigger).
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1797 [22:17:54] <doublehp> vlt: that's I don't update
working machines
1798 [22:18:02] <vlt> :-D
1799 [22:18:19] <vlt> spectre/meltdown?
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1801 [22:19:16] <bolovanos> doublehp, no it is the right adapter,
used on virtual with stretch, I was saying that maybe this usb wifi
adapter is to much for old wheezy
1802 [22:19:20] <jelly> vlt, that's not the current kernel.
do a "apt-get dist-upgrade" instead of just upgrade.
1803 [22:19:26] <vlt> Any idea why the very same kernel loads the
disks (and even biulds md arrays) with the new initrd but
doesn't with the old one?
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1805 [22:19:40] <doublehp> bolovanos: wifi drivers rarely support
bridging
1806 [22:19:50] <vlt> jelly: I would like to but first have to get
in.
1807 [22:20:16] <doublehp> bolovanos: are other guests working on
this same interface ?
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1809 [22:20:48] <bolovanos> doublehp, yes
1810 [22:20:54] <vlt> Is there a manual command to trigger the
disks made available when running the kernel from December 2017 with
the 2015 initrd?
1811 [22:20:57] <doublehp> bolovanos: check steps are easy: in the
guest, ifconfig, mii, dhclient, ps aux ... when this is fine,
it's a host issue
1812 [22:21:49] <vlt> The version strings are identical.
1813 [22:21:50] <bolovanos> doublehp, ok - thank you
1814 [22:21:52] <jelly> vlt, old initrd probably does not work
with updated 3.16.0-4-amd64 kernel because the .ko modules are not
actually compatible (ABI compatibility is only guaranteed for public
APIs)
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1816 [22:22:04] <vlt> damn
1817 [22:22:04] <jelly> vlt, so boot a live usb or something
1818 [22:22:12] <vlt> jelly: ok, thanks.
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1820 [22:23:03] <jelly> this is one thing that ubuntu does better
by pretty much updating ABI every time
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1822 [22:23:30] <jelly> downside is you have a dozen old kernels
and initrds and your /boot needs to be large
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1835 [22:36:55] <doublehp> is there a clean debian way to switch
my /etc/apt/sources.list from jessie to stretch better than vim ?
1836 [22:38:17] <annadane> nano
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1838 [22:40:24] <KNERD> kedit :-p
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1841 [22:41:46] <jelly> no, vim is objectively the best
1842 [22:41:58] <jelly> !start an editor war
1843 [22:41:58] <dpkg> joe bites!
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1845 [22:45:25] <petn-randall> A magnetic needle and a steady
hand!
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1847 [22:46:07] <teatime> no one said sed ;)
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1851 [22:49:56] <KNERD> what a sed case
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1853 [22:51:45] <doublehp> sed -i 's|jessie|stretch|'
/etc/apt/sources.list
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1855 [22:52:28] <sinooko> Hello
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1860 [22:54:49] <sinooko> Are all debian repos open source?
1861 [22:58:11] <jelly> sinooko, all the default ones are. Debian
mirrors also distribute a small amount of non-free software, and
open source that depends on non-free components.
1862 [22:58:18] <jelly> those are not enabled by default
1863 [22:58:22] <jelly> !non-free sources
1864 [22:58:23] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the
two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib
non-free" rather than just "main", then
«apt-get update». But bear in mind that you'll be
installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms;
check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
1865 [22:58:33] <jelly> !non-free
1866 [22:58:34] <dpkg> [non-free] a component which contains
software that does not comply with the <DFSG>. To add non-free
packages to your packages index, ask me about <non-free
sources>. To see which non-free packages are installed ask me
about <non-free list>. For the non-free tracking system, see
replaced-url
1867 [22:58:35] <jelly> !non-free
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1870 [22:59:26] <init7> hi there could someone help me to return
iptables rules to default because I can't connect to my server
or recieve data from any connection type ! HELP
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1872 [23:00:10] <petn-randall> init7: What rules did you add that
made the machine unavailable?
1873 [23:00:15] <jelly> init7, do you have access to console or
some other way to open a root shell?
1874 [23:00:16] <nsgn> I used dkms to build an out of tree kernel
module for hardware support on this laptop. I ended up pulling the
wrong source from git and need to redo this from the correct source.
when I get the correct files from git and run dkms I'm told
"already installed". How do I remove the previous version
so I can get the right one in here?
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1876 [23:00:40] <init7> jelly: yeah via VNC I am in the root but I
don't know how to solve that :( may you help me ?
1877 [23:00:48] <nsgn> It seems like it would be exceedingly
obvious but some bit of googling can't seem to get me there
1878 [23:00:58] <init7> petn-randall: I don't know I
didn't add any rule :(
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1880 [23:01:16] <jelly> init7, does "iptables-save"
command show any output?
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1882 [23:02:22] <init7> jelly: yeah I'll sent you the data
right now please wait
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1884 [23:02:46] <sinooko> jelly If I wanted to contribute to a
particular item in the repo how might I go about finding the source
code and contributing? I have tried searching github via various
application names, but I am not finding anything?
1885 [23:03:02] <sinooko> Or I'm finding soemthing that looks
simiar, but i'm not sure.
1886 [23:03:38] <init7> jelly: sorry for providing data by the PIC
but I couldn't copy the text via VNC Viewer :(
replaced-url
1887 [23:04:05] <jelly> sinooko, which item? File a bug report
with patches included, or contact the maintainer for that package.
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1889 [23:04:48] <petn-randall> init7: Ok, what makes you think the
iptables rules are fault for the machine being unreachable? Because
I can't see any iptables rules.
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1891 [23:05:29] <sinooko> jelly in general, I enjoy coding and I
want to flex that part of my brain towards something useful. Is it a
package maintainer's prerogative to accept help?
1892 [23:05:49] <init7> petn-randall: because you can't even
PING my machine :( I fixed one time by iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT but
I don't even remember how I did it ;(
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1895 [23:06:30] <init7> petn-randall: I can't even ping
google.com from my machine :O
1896 [23:06:35] <petn-randall> init7: Ok, iptables rules are not
the only reason a machine can be unreachable. I'm guessing the
network settings are wrong or non-existant.
1897 [23:06:44] <sinooko> sorry, i know I'm asking a very
borad series of questions while other's are being far more
specific :P
1898 [23:06:50] <sinooko> broad*
1899 [23:06:55] <petn-randall> init7: I'm saying that because
there are *no* iptables rules whatsoever on that machine.
1900 [23:07:06] <jelly> sinooko, which package are you talking
about?
1901 [23:07:11] <init7> petn-randall: How I can solve this may you
give me a clue ?!
1902 [23:07:33] <petn-randall> init7: Can you show us the output
of 'ifconfig' and 'route -n'?
1903 [23:07:54] <init7> petn-randall: yeah sure
1904 [23:08:10] <sinooko> I dunno yet, I'm just trying to get
an idea of how to proceed. My sort of plan at this point is to try
and find a package that I would like to contribute to, but once
found I'm not really sure what the next step might be.
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1906 [23:09:04] <jelly> init7, you have default empty iptables
with all policies set to ACCEPT. It's not iptables that is
broken.
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1909 [23:10:21] <petn-randall> sinooko: In general, it's a
good idea to start helping out by triaging and fixing bugs. The BTS
is actually open for anyone to edit bugs, thought the interface is a
little special.
1910 [23:10:24] <init7> jelly: :( wait Ill provide the data that
petn-randall requested
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1912 [23:10:38] <sinooko> BTS?
1913 [23:10:47] <jelly> !bts
1914 [23:10:47] <dpkg> Bug Tracking System for Debian packages,
replaced-url
1915 [23:10:48] <petn-randall> sinooko: bug tracking system
1916 [23:10:55] <sinooko> oooh
1917 [23:11:01] <petn-randall> sinooko: Anything special
you're interested in?
1918 [23:11:26] <init7> petn-randall:
replaced-url
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1921 [23:12:34] <init7> petn-randall:
replaced-url
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1923 [23:13:08] <sinooko> I dunno, is here a shallow end? :P
1924 [23:13:19] <petn-randall> init7: Can you ping 173.212.248.1?
1925 [23:14:05] <init7> petn-randall: host unreacable :(
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1928 [23:14:17] <petn-randall> sinooko: There are bugs that have
newcomer tags, they're usually a good starting point.
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1930 [23:14:31] <petn-randall> sinooko: Also #debian-mentors is a
good place to start out.
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1932 [23:14:44] <petn-randall> init7: That's you problem
then. Your gateway is unreachable.
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1934 [23:14:55] <jelly> sinooko, also, you could install
how-can-i-help, run it, see which pieces of software you have
installed it complains about
1935 [23:15:01] <init7> petn-randall: how can I solve this problem
?!
1936 [23:15:11] <sinooko> oh fantastic, thanks for that info
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1940 [23:19:09] <jelly> init7, unless if goes away by "ifdown
eth0; ifup eth0" or rebooting, contact your provider. which
debian release is this supposed to be?
1941 [23:20:22] <jelly> 173.212.248.1 is pingable from outside so
it's reasonable to assume it ought to work from local lan as
well
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1943 [23:21:22] <teatime> what is it? I've been bitten by
e.g. anycast addrs that pingable from some places
1944 [23:21:29] <init7> jelly:
replaced-url
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1946 [23:22:23] <init7> jelly:
replaced-url
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1948 [23:22:50] <sinooko> Thank you guys for all the info, that
helped alot
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1951 [23:25:53] <init7> jelly: try ping nit.mindhackers.org
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1953 [23:26:49] <jelly> that fails
1954 [23:27:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1376
1955 [23:27:41] <init7> jelly: that's my VPS IP
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1957 [23:28:29] <jelly> yes, that hostname points to your IP
1958 [23:28:48] <init7> jelly: but damn I don't have a clue
how to fix this :@
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1960 [23:29:30] <jelly> init7, try to reset network connectivity
by doing "ifdown eth0; ifup eth0" or try rebooting, else
contact your provider.
1961 [23:30:29] <init7> jelly: it shows just Waiting for DAD...
Done.
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1963 [23:31:15] <init7> jelly: I tried rebooting and stuff nothing
seem to work
1964 [23:31:44] <jelly> then contact your provider
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1966 [23:32:41] <init7> jelly: I just sent a letter and I sent
PING data that shows it's not reachable my server :(
1967 [23:33:11] <jelly> I don't think there's much more
you can do, from your end
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1970 [23:34:25] <init7> jelly: yeah I guess
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1972 [23:35:14] <jelly> maybe run "tcpdump -ni eth0" and
see if there's ANY traffic on the device, see if "arp
-an" contains an entry for gateway IP after trying to ping it,
and give them that infromation as well
1973 [23:35:49] <jelly> in addition to ifconfig and route -n
showing your local network setup is not broken
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1975 [23:36:34] <init7> jelly: tcpdump -ni eth0 shows command
unknown and the arp -an shows no data
1976 [23:37:09] *** Joins: paulgrmn__ (~paulgrmn@replaced-ip )
1977 [23:37:35] <jelly> so it's likely something broke the
network for that VM outside the VM.
1978 [23:37:57] <init7> jelly: damn they are so shitty providers
hahaha
1979 [23:37:57] <jelly> init7, you could power it off and back on,
maybe
1980 [23:37:58] *** Quits: dionysus69 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1981 [23:38:12] <init7> jelly: I reboot my server but nothing
changed
1982 [23:38:24] <jelly> not just reboot. power cycle.
1983 [23:38:35] *** Joins: qtfy (~qtfy@replaced-ip )
1984 [23:38:53] <init7> jelly: you mean SHUT IT DOWN AND STARTUP
AGAIN !?!
1985 [23:39:04] <jelly> power it off, and back on.
1986 [23:39:13] *** Quits: paulgrmn_ (~paulgrmn@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1987 [23:39:21] *** Quits: LucaTM (~LucaTM@replaced-ip ) (Quit: To infinity and beyond...)
1988 [23:39:39] <jelly> that usually does not lose data on disk.
1989 [23:39:44] <init7> jelly: The start request has been
successful. Your VPS is booting now and will be online in a few
minutes. If it does not come online, please check its status via
VNC.
1990 [23:40:42] <init7> jelly: yeah now it pings but my vps
isn't online not yet
1991 [23:41:33] <jelly> what pings?
1992 [23:41:55] <init7> jelly: ping nit.mindhackers.org
1993 [23:42:29] <jelly> if you haven't rebooted in a while
and you did not take precautions, it will run fsck on all the
filesystmes
1994 [23:43:04] <jelly> you can open the console again to see what
it's doing
1995 [23:44:46] <init7> fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 jelly
1996 [23:45:23] <init7> jelly: weird I can't ping
nit.mindhackers.org on the machine but outside machine now works
from my home PC :O
1997 [23:46:06] <jelly> uh, you can't even log in yet, not
until the boot process is finished
1998 [23:46:13] <jelly> this is normal, let it run
1999 [23:46:50] <init7> jelly: now it works I just typped iptables
-P INPUT ACCEPT .... OUTPUT and FORWARD how do I save those IPTABLES
now ?!
2000 [23:47:07] <jelly> why did you do that?
2001 [23:47:21] *** Quits: _0bitcount (~Big_Byte@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2002 [23:47:25] <init7> jelly: because I can't even to ping
from my machine till I did that
2003 [23:47:44] <jelly> init7, did you look at the state of
iptables before you did it?
2004 [23:47:54] <init7> jelly: nope :(
2005 [23:48:05] <pgunnars> dont seem to be finding a cuda
installation guide that just works, any1 got the scoop?
2006 [23:48:11] <jelly> init7, did you log in as root before that?
2007 [23:48:13] <pgunnars> for debian that is
2008 [23:48:27] <init7> jelly: yeah I am loged in as root
2009 [23:48:31] *** Quits: roshanavand (~mos@replaced-ip ) (Read error: No route to host)
2010 [23:48:35] <init7> jelly: via VNS
2011 [23:48:37] <init7> VNC
2012 [23:48:43] *** Quits: bebo (~bertbob@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Eschew obfuscation.)
2013 [23:48:43] *** Quits: qtfy (~qtfy@replaced-ip ) (Quit: bye)
2014 [23:49:31] <jelly> init7, go reboot again to get a default
state. Then, look at iptables BEFORE making any changes.
2015 [23:49:56] *** Quits: DrWatson (~DrWatson_@replaced-ip ) (Quit: DrWatson)
2016 [23:49:57] <jelly> init7, I bet what you did did not change
anything. Debian defaults to ACCEPT policy.
2017 [23:50:27] <init7> jelly: tell me how do I check the iptables
state by typping iptables-save yeah ?!
2018 [23:50:34] <jelly> yes.
2019 [23:50:41] <jelly> also you should be able to ssh in now.
2020 [23:50:55] <init7> okay
2021 [23:50:55] *** Quits: Spr1ng (~Spr1ng@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.9)
2022 [23:51:17] <init7> jelly: I will reboot then check for that
;)
2023 [23:55:31] <init7> jelly: It rebooted but can't ping and
nothing I am in via SSH
2024 [23:55:37] <init7> jelly: I mean via VNS
2025 [23:55:38] *** Quits: llorephie (~llorephie@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2026 [23:56:40] <init7> jelly:
replaced-url
2027 [23:57:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1366
2028 [23:57:15] *** Quits: Highlander (~alain@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Highlander)
2029 [23:58:49] *** Quits: booyah (~bb@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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