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9 [00:03:56] <wewlad> hello
10 [00:04:12] <wewlad> can I safely just change UID of a user in
/etc/group?
11 [00:04:12] <Tenkawa> hi
12 [00:04:17] <Tenkawa> no
13 [00:04:21] <wewlad> I need nginx user to be uid 82, not 101
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15 [00:04:31] <Tenkawa> you should use usermod
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17 [00:04:58] <zodd> wewlad, why would you want to do that?
18 [00:05:09] <Tenkawa> that too
19 [00:05:54] <wewlad> zodd: I use docker containers and I need
to share a mount between nginx (that has nginx[101] user) and
nextcloud+wordpress containers, that have
replaced-url
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21 [00:06:13] <wewlad> that way I could make use of user mod,
not group mod
22 [00:06:20] <Tenkawa> you can assign that at mount time
23 [00:06:24] <Tenkawa> in the fstab
24 [00:06:37] <wewlad> Tenkawa: what?
25 [00:06:53] <wewlad> Tenkawa: they are 3 docker containers
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28 [00:07:08] <treaki> hi there
29 [00:07:13] <treaki> i guess ill ask here to
30 [00:07:16] <Tenkawa> how are the shared storage shared?
31 [00:07:17] <treaki> ive got a debootstrap
32 [00:07:20] <treaki> that is not working
33 [00:07:24] <wewlad> mounts are only from host to docker
container
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35 [00:07:35] <treaki> have a look at here:
replaced-url
36 [00:07:37] <wewlad> I just can mount 1 dir from host to
multiple docker containers
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39 [00:07:47] <treaki>
replaced-url
40 [00:07:55] <treaki>
replaced-url
41 [00:08:01] <treaki>
replaced-url
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43 [00:08:15] <Tenkawa> right.. on each container assign that
mount to the uid you need it to be
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45 [00:08:22] <treaki> thats the vm with the same live system
running than on the system i am trying to install debian
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47 [00:08:46] <treaki> the problem i have is that i cant boot
debian directly because its some embedded box with windows ce
48 [00:08:52] <treaki> without proper bios
49 [00:09:33] <Tenkawa> wewlad: or is it the other way around?
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51 [00:09:45] <Tenkawa> (i'm getting really sleepy)
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53 [00:10:24] <Tenkawa> mornings are my time
54 [00:10:26] <Tenkawa> not nights
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56 [00:10:46] <treaki> debootstrap just stops without any hint
on whats the problem is...
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58 [00:11:07] <Tenkawa> thats odd
59 [00:11:11] <treaki> yea
60 [00:11:15] <wewlad> Tenkawa: ids are all shared
61 [00:11:17] <treaki> any idea how to workaround that
62 [00:11:35] <treaki> Tenkawa, which time zone r u?
63 [00:11:42] <wewlad> Tenkawa: if I make owner of that dir a
user with uid 82 - all containers and host will see that dir's
owner as uid 82
64 [00:11:44] <treaki> im cest
65 [00:11:58] <treaki> 00:11 clock right now
66 [00:12:02] <wewlad> that's why I want to change nginx
user's uid in nginx container so it'd match
replaced-url
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74 [00:17:15] <lavinho> msg NickServ identify carangueijo31
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77 [00:17:44] <jkemppainen_> lavinho: /msg nickserv help set
password
78 [00:17:45] <treaki> lavinho, better change your password fast
79 [00:17:49] <jkemppainen_> lavinho: please change your
password right now
80 [00:17:56] <lavinho> ok
81 [00:18:00] <treaki> hope youve got a verified mail address so
you can reclaim your account
82 [00:18:14] <jkemppainen_> (and next time, use NickServ's
PM tab or the server tab to identify)
83 [00:18:38] <treaki> and do it fast ;) because password goes
over mail address by freenode accounting
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85 [00:19:13] <treaki> so anyone who knows the password can
change the mail address without confirmation mail requiered to old
mail adress
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87 [00:20:13] <at0m> better to identify using sasl, or by lack
thereof, not in a window where so many users can read it..
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95 [00:22:04] <jalcine> I wonder if they recovered their account
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98 [00:23:12] <at0m> lesson learned eh
99 [00:23:14] <thread_> Uhm, all my bootstrapping efforts lead
to a missing Release file
100 [00:23:41] <treaki> fixed it using --extractor=ar
101 [00:23:46] <treaki> thanks for all your help
102 [00:23:59] <thread_> thought i was doing something wrong,
untill i tried linux-deploy, which has the same issue
103 [00:24:37] <treaki> now its installing the base system ;)
104 [00:25:31] <thread_> im back to i must be doing something
wrong...
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110 [00:28:36] <thread_> finally, aarch64 debootstrapped ;>
firewall issue, root apps needed access ..
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130 [00:39:05] <user090909> Hey. PCManFM error ->
1520677526741: libmtp error: Could not get file from device.
gmsnet2.jpg: libmtp error: Could not get file from device.
131 [00:39:32] <user090909> Should I install gmtp or libmtp-dev
mtp-tools libgusb2 libusb-dev
132 [00:39:49] <user090909> ?*
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134 [00:41:02] <thread_> user090909:
replaced-url
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189 [01:17:58] <awal1> how can i get all the prompts in plain
text format like when you are asked to type Y/I for accept new
maintainer config files? I want to avoid blue pronts bcoz of history
concerns, almost when in a vt (tty)
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191 [01:18:56] <awal1> not only needrestart prompts, but all
prompts
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206 [01:27:39] <awal1> can you copy links in 'guake'
without selecting?
207 [01:27:53] <awal1> url links ^
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210 [01:30:28] <awal1> I am trying to find if there is a
regression since the upgrade to gtk3
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234 [01:45:23] <black_13> how do I mount a windows share but not
as root using cifs
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294 [02:13:30] <black_13> japh what is that
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303 [02:19:30] <japh> see
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316 [02:28:44] <asterismo_l> i'm using LXDE desktop, and
after screen locks in xscreensaver, i want to be able to login as a
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new login?
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360 [03:04:01] <memo1> hi friend, when creating a serviced
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362 [03:04:15] <memo1> hi friend, when creating a serviced
service, i can use at the end of the exectute the &?
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370 [03:06:48] <debron> Hello
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373 [03:08:14] <debron> I am trying to install adobe air 2.6 from
the bin package they have in their website, and fails because
missing dependency: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0. Cant find any similar
package in debian 9 stretch 64 bits. Any idea on how to meet the
dependency?
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399 [03:16:15] <japh>
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414 [03:21:51] <debron> ehm dont know what heppened to me, thanks
japh
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422 [03:23:26] <debron> japh: I think adobeair wants the 32 arch
libraries version or something, because had it installed and still
asking for it
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427 [03:26:23] <japh> oh sorry
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430 [03:30:01] <debron> no problem
431 [03:30:12] <debron> im trying , adding the multiarch to dpkg
432 [03:30:21] <debron> but each package asks for more
dependences
433 [03:30:35] <debron> and i tried -f option in apt-get
install... but wont do it
434 [03:30:37] <debron> E: Unable to correct problems, you have
held broken packages.
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448 [03:38:16] <srruby> I've got an old Thinkpad X31
(Pentium M 1.7 GHz) 2GB RAM running Debian Jessie. Should I upgrade
to stretch ? Thanks.
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466 [03:51:54] <debron> having a 64 bit version of stretch ofc
467 [03:52:14] <debron> added i386 arch to install adobe air, but
i want everything back how it was ...
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470 [03:53:28] <debron> sudo apt-get purge *:i386 <-- this
better
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607 [05:14:32] <jack3> Hello. Using Debian 9. default shell is
set to bash in /etc/default/useradd . But when using useradd, fails.
Default shell for newly created users is not bash. (worked fine on
Debian 8 jessie ... same scripts) Is there a trick to it, with
Debian 9 ?
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609 [05:16:34] <blaztek> jack3: what’s the default shell
for newly created users?
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611 [05:17:50] <jack3> blaztek : in /etc/default/useradd is like
this now:
612 [05:17:51] <jack3> ###SHELL=/bin/sh
613 [05:17:52] <jack3> SHELL=/bin/bash
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615 [05:18:37] <jack3> I am not a linux guru... I just get by. I
hope that answered your question. If not, please direct me.
616 [05:19:40] <jim> let me hook up my laptop power
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623 [05:21:27] <blaztek> jack3: okay but when you actually create
the user, what is the shell they have?
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625 [05:22:01] <jack3> I wacked the last test user. I think it
was sh. want me to make one and check passwd file, real quick?
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627 [05:22:55] <jack3> blaztek :
deleteme:x:1017:1017::/home/deleteme:
628 [05:23:06] <blaztek> I see what you mean
629 [05:23:20] <jack3> from what I've said, or your own
tests?
630 [05:23:33] <jim> you're using useradd? could you show
the whole commandline?
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632 [05:23:43] <jack3> jim: from script? yes. brb with it
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634 [05:24:09] <jack3> jim : useradd -m $username
635 [05:24:29] <jack3> jim : for what it is worth: works fine,
with debian 8
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637 [05:24:47] <jim> ok. what woud you like to accomplish with
the new user?
638 [05:25:22] <jack3> create user. create home/ add files from
skel, like .bashrc and set to bash as default shell
639 [05:25:24] <blaztek> jack3: both
640 [05:25:24] <jim> -m means "create the home dir"
641 [05:25:33] <blaztek> jack3: same for me
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643 [05:25:40] <jack3> the stuff with .bashrc (adding files,
making home/ works fine)
644 [05:26:13] <jim> ok do you get a home dir with the /etc/skel
files copied into it?
645 [05:26:16] <jack3> blaztek: now I'm wondering if this is
a known hiccup in 9 ?
646 [05:26:21] <jack3> jim: yes
647 [05:26:45] <jack3> jim : can I work around it, but using
(tryign to remember what I just read) -s switch?
648 [05:26:53] <jack3> by*
649 [05:27:04] <blaztek> jack3: useradd -s /bin/bash username
650 [05:27:14] <jack3> blaztek: you've tried that?
651 [05:27:20] <blaztek> jack3: yes
652 [05:27:32] <jack3> blaztek: tried it with -m on same command
line, too?
653 [05:27:43] <jim> ok.... so, so far so good :) did you want
the user to be able to do anything else?
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655 [05:28:07] <jack3> jim : uhmmm... not off the top of my head.
Like what?
656 [05:28:16] <blaztek> jack3: according to the man page, no -s
option = value in /etc/default/useradd
657 [05:28:38] <jack3> blaztek: that's how I read it too, so
that's the file I edited.
658 [05:28:51] <jim> it looks like you're not setting its
shell, did you want the new user to log in?
659 [05:28:54] <jack3> blaztek: and ... it doesn't seem to
work
660 [05:29:22] <jack3> jim : shell is set in /etc/default/useradd
and it doesn't seem to be having an effect as expected
661 [05:29:25] <blaztek> jack3: I personally agree
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663 [05:29:49] <jack3> what do you mean by: "did you want
the new user to log in?" . we set a temp pw.. he logs in
whenever he wants...
664 [05:30:15] <jack3> blaztek: have you tried both -s and -m on
same command line? ... just curious if that is possible, and if it
worked.
665 [05:31:02] <jim> so you have a new user... can you log in as
that user yet? (but wait, something tells me we're at a
different level here,,, are you writing a script that's like
adduser?)
666 [05:31:55] <jack3> re-using a very short script from a debian
8 vps, which worked fine. now using it on a debian 9 vps, and not
getting default shell set to bash
667 [05:32:30] <jack3> can you log in as that user yet?
<<< on tests, yes
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669 [05:32:40] <jim> there are defaults, lets see...
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671 [05:33:13] <blaztek> jack3: yes, they both work
672 [05:33:33] <jack3> blaztek: please show the command line that
you used, that worked.
673 [05:33:47] <blaztek> Just a sec...
674 [05:33:50] <jack3> thank you
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676 [05:34:27] <jim> it looks like the -D option might include
defaults
677 [05:34:32] <jack3> if this works around it... ok. Then
I'd still be curious as to whether or not this is a bug. But
I'd be able to move on.
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679 [05:35:08] <jack3> jim : but the man on both debian 8 and 9
looks the same to me. didn't need to use -D on debian 8
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682 [05:35:11] <blaztek> useradd -m -s /bin/bash jack3
683 [05:35:24] <jack3> blaztek: thought so, but wanted to be
sure. tnx
684 [05:35:38] <blaztek> jack3: no problem
685 [05:35:40] <jack3> blaztek: thanks for testing too. It is
nice to know I'm not nuts.
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688 [05:37:05] <jim> try useradd -D (with no other params)
689 [05:37:28] <jack3> not even username of new user??
690 [05:37:35] <jim> right
691 [05:37:36] <jack3> what will that do?
692 [05:37:42] <jim> display defaults
693 [05:37:45] <jack3> ok
694 [05:37:45] <jack3> brb
695 [05:38:24] <jack3> jim : 8 lines want to see just the
pertinent one?
696 [05:38:38] <jim> howbout this:
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698 [05:38:55] <jim> useradd -D | nc termbin.com 9999
699 [05:38:56] <jack3> I mean.. I'm not supposed to paste 8
lines here, right?
700 [05:39:04] <jack3> what's that do?
701 [05:39:25] <blaztek> jim: SHELL=/bin/bash
702 [05:39:29] <blaztek> For me
703 [05:39:30] <jack3> jim : anyway... this was in the 8 lines
that came back: SHELL=/bin/bash
704 [05:39:39] <jack3> blaztek: me too. tnx
705 [05:39:45] <jim> yeah, better to pastebin (which is what
" | nc termbin.com 9999" does)
706 [05:39:53] <jack3> oh
707 [05:40:02] <jack3> still want that?
708 [05:40:11] <jim> sure :)
709 [05:40:15] <jack3> ok
710 [05:40:22] <jack3> and .. how do I view it, too?
711 [05:40:28] <jim> it should return you a url
712 [05:40:30] <jack3> sorry.. not familiar with things here
713 [05:40:33] <jack3> ahh.. duh
714 [05:40:34] <jack3> tnx
715 [05:40:35] <jack3> brb
716 [05:41:05] <jack3> jim : bash: nc: command not found
717 [05:41:07] <jim> (possible fail: nc not installed, if so, apt
install netcat)
718 [05:41:23] <jack3> I'd prefer to not install stuff
719 [05:41:23] <blaztek> jim:
replaced-url
720 [05:41:47] <blaztek> jack3: I did it
721 [05:42:07] <jack3> blaztek: tnx. and without scrutiny, that
looks to be exactly what I got, too
722 [05:42:50] <blaztek> jack3: our defaults are the same
723 [05:42:59] <jack3> blaztek: ok.
724 [05:43:04] <blaztek> I only changed SHELL like you
725 [05:43:10] <jack3> ok
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727 [05:43:26] <jim> ok... and also to display it for yourself
you could get rid of "| nc termbin.com 9999"
728 [05:43:37] <blaztek> Yes
729 [05:44:39] <jack3> jim : did that, the first time
730 [05:44:46] <jim> if you do useradd -D (other options too) it
will set the defaults you specify
731 [05:44:53] <jack3> is it ok to post a url here, to ask a
question about it?
732 [05:45:01] <jack3> jim : did that, the first time
733 [05:45:01] <jim> sure
734 [05:45:15] <jim> got it :)
735 [05:45:19] <blaztek> Jim I’ll try that
736 [05:45:24] <jack3>
replaced-url
737 [05:45:51] <jack3> what do you all make of that page?
baloney? or solid?
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740 [05:46:26] <jim> or solid baliney?
741 [05:46:51] <jack3> har
742 [05:47:01] <jim> need to pause for a few mins
743 [05:47:08] <jack3> how about this one?
replaced-url
744 [05:47:09] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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747 [05:47:45] <jim> what file does the patch edit?
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750 [05:47:58] <blaztek> judd: yes, that’s what’s
happening
751 [05:48:35] <blaztek> If I look in the passwd file
752 [05:48:53] <jack3> jim : are you asking me?
753 [05:48:59] <jim> judd, ar yue a bought?
754 [05:49:04] <jack3> oh.. sorry
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759 [05:50:58] <jim> no worries L:) I knew about judd :)
760 [05:50:58] <jack3> the more I google, the more I'm
getting the feeling that this is a known bug
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762 [05:51:29] <jack3> if so.. ok. if I can work around it, by
simply editing script, with command line that blaztek used.
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765 [05:52:03] <jack3> blaztek: is that what you'd do?
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767 [05:52:13] <blaztek> jim: shadow?
768 [05:52:47] <jim> sec
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770 [05:52:59] <blaztek> jack3: yes. Patching and compiling is
tricky but
771 [05:53:08] <blaztek> Let’s wait for Jim
772 [05:53:19] <jack3> blaztek: and I'm just helping a
friend. I don't want to get into that. :)
773 [05:53:20] <jim> my /etc/default/useradd:
replaced-url
774 [05:53:25] <blaztek> He knows more
775 [05:53:52] <jack3> jim: right
776 [05:54:33] <jim> why not put -s /bin/bash into your script?
777 [05:54:55] <jack3> jim : that's what I said, above, a
minute ago. :)
778 [05:55:01] <blaztek> jim: that’s exactly like mine
before I added “ba”
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780 [05:55:31] <jim> so, useradd -s /bin/bash -m $yourusernamevar
781 [05:55:38] <jack3> jim : my /etc/default/useradd has these
lines it in, now:
782 [05:55:39] <jack3> ###SHELL=/bin/sh
783 [05:55:39] <jack3> SHELL=/bin/bash
784 [05:56:18] <jim> ok, try to add a user with your script
785 [05:56:26] <jack3> I have
786 [05:56:30] <jack3> that's why I came here
787 [05:56:30] <jack3> :)
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789 [05:57:02] <jim> did you change your /etc/default/useradd a
few seconds ago
790 [05:57:03] <jim> ?
791 [05:57:07] <jack3> <blaztek> useradd -m -s /bin/bash
jack3 vs. jim> so, useradd -s /bin/bash -m $yourusernamevar ?
both work?
792 [05:57:17] <jack3> <jim> did you change your
/etc/default/useradd a few seconds ago << no
793 [05:57:38] <blaztek> Jack yes
794 [05:57:52] <blaztek> order doesn’t matter
795 [05:57:52] <jack3> blaztek: sort of thought so.. just
checking. tnx.
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797 [05:58:08] <jim> ok, now try to add a user
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799 [05:58:25] <jack3> jim : just did that a few min ago
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809 [06:01:00] <jack3> ok?
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813 [06:02:53] <jack3> jim: anything else for me?
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815 [06:03:00] <jack3> blaztek: anything else for me?
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821 [06:04:44] <blaztek> jack3: I was reading the bug report and
822 [06:04:59] <jack3> did your eyes glaze over too?
823 [06:05:00] <jack3> heh
824 [06:05:14] <blaztek> Yes but
825 [06:05:16] <jack3> I *think* it is saying that it is a known
bug. What did you get out of it?
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828 [06:05:39] <jack3> ( I hope we were reading the same page(s)
)
829 [06:05:40] <blaztek> I don’t think they pushed the fix
yet
830 [06:05:46] <blaztek> We are
831 [06:05:46] <OS-37181> Hello!
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835 [06:06:13] <jack3> well.. if it is a known bug, then I
won't beat my head on the wall any more.. and will be happy
with the work around command line that you tested for me.
836 [06:06:29] <OS-37181> I could use some pointers on the LFI
exercise...gaining code execution is no trouble, but generating a
reverse shell seems much harder than it should be given that the
target is Windows.
837 [06:07:03] <OS-37181> Any php shell I try to submit in the
guestbook ends up URL-encoded in the logs, so it won't execute.
838 [06:07:47] <OS-37181> i was thinking maybe trying a
powershell command but that would get URL encoded too. Any advice?
839 [06:07:48] <blaztek> jack3: good to know
840 [06:08:26] <jack3> blaztek: I'm going to try it, here in
a minute. Want to try to watch here, in case jim comes back
841 [06:09:01] <blaztek> jack3: yes, stretch is running 4.4 and
it’s fixed in 4.5
842 [06:09:16] <jack3> uhh.. 4.4 what? sorry..
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844 [06:09:35] <blaztek> The version of passwd
845 [06:09:49] <jack3> ok.
846 [06:10:07] <jack3> so.. I'm not crazy, it's a bug,
and time for me to move on. Right?
847 [06:10:07] <jack3> :)
848 [06:10:30] <OS-37181> Hello, testing...can you guys read
this?
849 [06:10:35] <blaztek> Both of us
850 [06:10:37] <blaztek> Lol
851 [06:10:45] <jack3> blaztek: heh
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853 [06:10:58] <jack3> ugg
854 [06:11:03] <jack3> was just about to ack him
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858 [06:12:45] <jim> was called away a few minutes
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860 [06:13:26] <jim> OS-37181 yep, works fine
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863 [06:14:52] <jack3> jim : edited my script to this: useradd -s
/bin/bash -m $username one quick test, and it works. new user got
bash as default. :)
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866 [06:15:19] <jack3> jim : blaztek blinked out of here, but he
said that it is a bug in passwd 4.4
867 [06:15:40] <jack3> jim : If I don't see blaztek again
here soon, will you please pass along my "Thank you" to
him?
868 [06:15:51] <jack3> jim : and, Thank YOU, too. :)
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874 [06:19:11] <jim> did I come bak?
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877 [06:19:27] <jack3> jim: no, you are not here
878 [06:19:31] <jack3> we can't see you, here
879 [06:19:37] <jack3> <g>
880 [06:20:01] <jack3> jim: did you see my 'thank you'
posts, above? before you blinked out ?
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883 [06:20:06] <jim> not here.... hmm, where am I,,,
884 [06:20:07] <jack3> I hope so
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886 [06:20:55] <jim> I'm in a hackerspace atm... there are
little kids here making games out of arduino chips
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888 [06:21:19] <jack3> jim: well.. Thank you for your time in
looking into it with me
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890 [06:21:28] <jim> welcome
891 [06:21:32] <jack3> and when you see blaztek again, please
tell him that I said Thanks too
892 [06:21:43] <jim> ok :)
893 [06:21:44] <jack3> I used your command line, and one quick
test so far, and it works
894 [06:21:54] <jack3> so I'll fly with that, and be happy
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896 [06:21:58] <jack3> Thanks !
897 [06:21:59] <jack3> :)
898 [06:22:00] <jim> oh good :)
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900 [06:22:21] <jack3> and now you know.. well, blaztek has info
from somewhere, that it is a bug
901 [06:22:59] <jim> I remember a much earlier debian where it
didn't have this same {user,group}{add,mod,del}
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911 [06:25:37] <jim> so the bug has a workaround
912 [06:25:50] <jack3> used your command line. Yes
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916 [06:26:21] <jack3> jim: old was : useradd -m $username and
now is: useradd -s /bin/bash -m $username
917 [06:26:32] <jack3> which worked (one quick test is all, so
far)
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924 [06:27:57] <jim> you can see how the defaults work
together... looks like there are the defaults in
/etc/default/useradd and there are the defaults in useradd -D
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928 [06:28:50] <jack3> looks like there are the defaults in
/etc/default/useradd << found some posts somewhere, where
someone said that they'd tested, and that the whole file is
ignored
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932 [06:30:10] <jack3> jim : side question : for the future, is
it ok to join this channel and just lurk?
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935 [06:31:07] <jelly> yes it's okay to lurk
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941 [06:33:48] <jack3> jelly: thanks. If I can rememeber to do
it, I might learn something just by osmosis. :)
942 [06:34:29] <jim> jack3, that should be fine (as jelly
says)... also, there's a bot, alis that can assist you in
fiding channels on this, the freenode irc net. to gt started with
it, you can send alis a message: /msg alis help
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944 [06:34:56] <jack3> alis << ,that's how I found
this chan, this time. :)
945 [06:34:56] <steinwayer> helloooo guyyyys
946 [06:35:22] <jack3> steinwayer : Hello
947 [06:35:23] <jim> hi
948 [06:35:40] <steinwayer> hey guys, any of you experiencing
firmware regulatory db error at boot with the latest firmware?
949 [06:36:05] <jim> firmware for what hardware?
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953 [06:36:50] <steinwayer> plaform regulatory.0L firmware:
failed to load regulatory.db (-2)
954 [06:37:10] <steinwayer> plaform regulatory.0: firmware:
failed to load regulatory.db (-2)
955 [06:37:11] <somiaj> not familar with that firmware? What
version of debian is this?
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957 [06:37:22] <jim> wireless nic? sound hardware? cpu?
958 [06:37:56] <steinwayer> firmware bug: ioapic 2 has no mapping
iommu, interrupt remapping will be disabled
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960 [06:38:07] <steinwayer> (i guess that's what it's
talking about)
961 [06:38:37] <jack3> jim : it's late here. I'm away
now. again, thank you very much. bye for now.
962 [06:38:40] <steinwayer> also, looks like my mouse
accelleration has gone, any idea on how can i enable it back again
??
963 [06:39:00] <steinwayer> on Gnome 3 on Xorg
964 [06:39:05] <somiaj> steinwayer: try to stick to one question
at a time, and actually respond to the questions people ask. What
hardware is this for? What kernel are you using? What version of
debian are you running?
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968 [06:39:21] <steinwayer> yup sorry somiaj
969 [06:39:43] <steinwayer> so i am not sure which hardware
that's why i posted the closest error message related to
firmware that i have in boot
970 [06:40:00] <somiaj> what version of debian are you running?
What kernel?
971 [06:40:35] <steinwayer> Linux Debian 4.15.0
972 [06:40:42] <steinwayer> amd64
973 [06:40:43] <somiaj> that is not a debian version.
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975 [06:40:49] <somiaj> that is a kernel version.
976 [06:41:03] <jim> I get the feeling this firmware is for
something other than hardware... my only evidence is that I never
saw this db message
977 [06:41:45] <somiaj> jim: it is part of the wireless database,
it should be built with the kernel, though I've seen others
with the 4.15 kernel having similar issues in other oses,
havn't found a solution though.
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979 [06:42:04] <jim> oh ok
980 [06:42:18] <steinwayer> uhm...
981 [06:42:20] <steinwayer> yes infact
982 [06:42:22] <steinwayer> i noticed that
983 [06:42:22] <chan201_> what is a wireless database?
984 [06:42:28] <steinwayer> the dkms driver doesn't work
anymore
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987 [06:42:35] <steinwayer> and i had to switch back to b43
988 [06:42:50] <somiaj> chan201_:
replaced-url
989 [06:42:56] <steinwayer> (by dkms sorry i mean broadcom
driver)
990 [06:43:07] <somiaj> steinwayer: dkms driver? I still
don't even know what version of debian you are running? What
version of debian are you running?
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992 [06:43:12] <chan201_> thankyou somialj
993 [06:43:40] <steinwayer> Linux debian 4.15.0-kali2-amd64 #1
SMP Debian 4.15.11-1kali1 (2018-03-21) x86_64 GNU/Linux
994 [06:43:43] <somiaj> I'm not finding any debian bugs on
this, but I find it hard to search the linux kernel bugs (to many)
995 [06:43:46] <somiaj> steinwayer: that isn't even debian
996 [06:43:49] <somiaj> !kali
997 [06:43:49] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
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1000 [06:44:30] <somiaj> steinwayer: anyways, I've seen other
distros have trouble with this in the 4.15 kernel. I would contact
kali support, and check if this is a known bug against their kerenl.
If you are fully running kali (and not mixing things) report a bug
to them, it is ther ekernel.
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1002 [06:44:42] <somiaj> as in seen, I got otehr hits ina google
search.
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1004 [06:45:07] <steinwayer> oh ok, yes cause researching the
issue on google before bugging you guys showed me that other people
from other distros complained as well
1005 [06:45:11] <steinwayer> but no one found a solution to it :O
1006 [06:45:56] <somiaj> wellt hen why did you come to debain, we
don't make kali's kernels. Go report this issue tio Kali
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1008 [06:46:39] <steinwayer> ok somiaj :D
1009 [06:46:53] <jim> well,,, could you look at the output of
lspci -nn | grep -i net
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1011 [06:47:28] <steinwayer> 01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]:
Broadcom Limited NetXtreme BCM57765 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe
[14e4:16b4] (rev 10) 02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom
Limited BCM4331 802.11a/b/g/n [14e4:4331] (rev 02)
1012 [06:47:44] <somiaj> steinwayer: again, no need to give us
more info, you are not in the right spot for a kali kernel.
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1014 [06:48:00] <jim> if you get output from that, you should see
the pciis, which look like" [1234:abcd]
1015 [06:48:14] <somiaj> jim: I think this is more of a substytem
and not attached to a nic, reading the linux link, seems this is
part of some regularity standards that is needed to work with third
party wireless drivers.
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1017 [06:48:35] <somiaj> so I don't think it is the network
card, it is a core issue in the wireless subsystem.
1018 [06:48:53] <somiaj> ahh, looks like it is part of the
cfg80211 driver
1019 [06:48:59] <jim> when you talk to the kali people, tell them
that pciid, they might be able to identify your deice
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1021 [06:49:14] <steinwayer> uhm...
1022 [06:49:19] <steinwayer> thanks for the advice jim! :)
1023 [06:49:39] <steinwayer> anyway i wanted to thank you guys for
what you do everyday
1024 [06:49:51] <jim> do you get output from that command?
1025 [06:50:04] <steinwayer> you are the biggest chunk of freedom
we still have in this crazy IT world :)
1026 [06:50:24] <steinwayer> jim yes, it was the output i posted
before
1027 [06:51:19] <jim> that looks like a wired eth card
1028 [06:51:42] <steinwayer> there are multiple in the output
1029 [06:51:45] <steinwayer> the wireless is the last one
1030 [06:51:57] <somiaj> jim: looks like a combo, I see botha
wired and a wifi there
1031 [06:52:07] <jim> oh ok
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1033 [06:52:27] <steinwayer> uhm, well maybe it pasted here, but
it shows as two separate devices
1034 [06:52:39] <jim> does a single driver support both halves?
1035 [06:52:41] <steinwayer> sorry i meant the way it pasted here
1036 [06:53:02] <steinwayer> uhm, not sure about that, but i
don't think so
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1039 [06:53:14] <steinwayer> running on a mid 2012 macbook pro,
didn't have the chance to use yet the ethernet
1040 [06:53:16] <steinwayer> port
1041 [06:53:47] <steinwayer> but i can tell you that for example
live distros would never see the wifi ( debian included) but they
would see the ethernet port
1042 [06:53:49] <jim> obviously you're welcome to try actual
debian if you want to
1043 [06:54:28] <steinwayer> long time Debian user :D i recently
switched to Kali for some testing
1044 [06:54:35] <jim> people here will be less grumpy if you do,
and then subsequently ask about that
1045 [06:54:40] <steinwayer> i run Debian as main os since 2002 :P
1046 [06:56:30] <somiaj> yea, broadcom is the worst in my opinion
with wifi drivers. They don't let people distribute the
firmware, so you need to cut it out of a windows driver that you
download from broadcom. Debian has scripts to do this, but you
require an internet connection to do it.
1047 [06:56:54] <somiaj> or you need to compile their third party
driver (also requires an active internet connection to make it easy)
1048 [06:57:14] <jim> so... have an eth cable :)
1049 [06:57:16] <steinwayer> uhm, somiaj, before the kernel update
screwed it all up, i used the Debian method to make the proprietary
driver work on the OS and it was workingfine
1050 [06:57:31] <somiaj> steinwayer: I still dno't see why
you are continunue on here, this is a kali issue.
1051 [06:57:34] <steinwayer> not that i have anything against the
b43 driver, which works great, the only little issue it gives me is
if i am on a public network it would randomly drop
1052 [06:57:49] <jim> ok anyway I'm out for now
1053 [06:58:05] <somiaj> and make sure you install the drivers as
kali suggest, it may or may not be similar to debian for the third
party driver.
1054 [06:58:11] <steinwayer> oh i was just replying to your
statement :O
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1056 [06:58:23] <somiaj> I was just poitning out in general that
broadcom is a pain, (:
1057 [06:58:48] <steinwayer> ehehe :D
1058 [06:58:54] <steinwayer> it is indeed :D
1059 [06:59:58] <steinwayer> just out of curiosity somiaj, on
which branch of debian do you usually run??
1060 [07:00:06] <steinwayer> i am guessing as expert, you probably
use unstable??
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1064 [07:02:00] <somiaj> stable, it works good and I don't
have to deal with things breaking on me.
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1067 [07:03:25] <steinwayer> i bet it does! :D
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1069 [07:03:35] <steinwayer> used it briefly in 2006 and i was
very happy with it
1070 [07:03:54] <steinwayer> after a while tho, the "latest
software" monkey got me, and switched to unstable ahhaha
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1075 [07:10:00] <steinwayer> i go to sleep now guys!! maybe
tomorrow i ll just ditch Kali for good and reinstall Debian on my
beloved laptop :D
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1082 [07:15:10] <darxmurf> morning
1083 [07:15:28] <somiaj> (:
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1090 [07:23:14] <ziGuy> Hello, i've just installed the stable
version and got 1 hour difference issue. while running timedatectrl
i see that there is no DST option anymore, can anyone advise?
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1095 [07:27:43] <somiaj> ziGuy: DST is set related to the timezone
you chose. What time zone did you choose?
1096 [07:27:50] <somiaj> (not all time zones participate in DST)
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1100 [07:28:39] <ziGuy> The timezone is correct, verified wiyh
zdump
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1105 [07:30:23] <somiaj> what is the time zone?
1106 [07:30:41] <ziGuy> Asia/Jerusalem
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1108 [07:31:14] <somiaj> are you in Jerusalem, or is that just the
closest city.
1109 [07:31:44] <ziGuy> It's the closest, but it worked all
the time like that
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1111 [07:33:06] <ziGuy> while i'm playing with it, somehow it
got the correct time but then it's changing back to 1 hour
difference
1112 [07:33:13] <ziGuy> not sure why and when
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1114 [07:33:42] <somiaj> well according to wikipedia, that time
zone ise UTC+2 and during DST UTC+3
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1117 [07:33:56] <somiaj> ziGuy: do you have the pckage ntp
installed?
1118 [07:34:07] <ziGuy> yes and it's enable and running
1119 [07:34:15] <ziGuy> i've got also tzdata installed
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1122 [07:36:01] <somiaj> systemd also has its ownt time sync
thing. I don't think tzdata would affect this.
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1124 [07:36:31] <ziGuy> i disabled systemd time sync
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1127 [07:37:35] <somiaj> well only thing I can think of is one of
the time updates like ntp (or maybe systemd time-sync.target) is
confused about the time zone.
1128 [07:38:15] <somiaj> I do recall a recent update on the
timezone data, are you fully upgraded with security updates?
1129 [07:38:48] <somiaj> well you said you have tzdata installed,
but there was a recent update of that form security it seems.
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1131 [07:39:26] <ziGuy> yes, fully up to date. looks like some
package is indeed confused, but how can i found the exact
problematic setting?
1132 [07:40:14] <ziGuy> is there any more alternative service
apart ntp and systemd-timesync that can affect time?
1133 [07:40:37] <somiaj> there are, but those are the only
automatic ones I know of
1134 [07:40:47] <somiaj> there is ntpdate, but really one
shouldn't use that. One should use ntp or the systemd builtin
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1139 [07:42:23] <ziGuy> so no more suggestions i guess?
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1141 [07:44:28] <epiflux> are you dual booting windows?
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1143 [07:46:39] <icarious> Is Debian's "Testing"
branch covered by the debian-security team same as
"Stable"?
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1147 [07:48:02] <ziGuy> @epiflux, if ur msg was designated to me:
no, but it's a vm under virtualbox
1148 [07:48:24] <allizom> icarious: no,
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1149 [07:48:54] <icarious> allizom: thanks
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1156 [07:57:48] <somiaj> icarious: debian testing has the worst
secrity in debian, It can take up to months for secirty fixes (or
fixes in general) to make it into testing, though often it is only
10 days.
1157 [07:58:27] <somiaj> ziGuy: think virtualbox could be trying
to keep the clock synced with the host doing something strange?
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1161 [07:59:41] <icarious> somiaj: The reason I asked it is
because I am planning to make a comeback to Debian after years. I am
presently using Gentoo, but I am not really satisfied at the
handling of CVEs. Some of the Packages like the Kernel / Firefox is
not being updated promptly
1162 [07:59:56] <somiaj> ziGuy: check /etc/adjtime, do you ahve
that set ot UTC or LOCAL?
1163 [08:00:15] <icarious> somiaj: I know this is one infamous /
controversial question. I will shoot. Is it possible to build
packages using apt-build 100% from source? including their
dependencies that is.
1164 [08:00:16] <somiaj> icarious: if you care about security you
will want to be running debian stable.
1165 [08:00:42] <somiaj> icarious: possible yes, but now usable it
is I don't know, and in many cases I don't think you get
much out of compling your own packages.
1166 [08:01:43] <somiaj> as in I don't know if there are lots
of tools to automate this, or you will have to build your own
package builds system for such at hing
1167 [08:02:02] <icarious> well yes. I know that its pretty
useless to compile it in Debian and just going with the binaries
will be best
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1170 [08:02:30] <icarious> I will take the deboostrap installation
route
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1173 [08:03:00] <somiaj> icarious:
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1174 [08:03:17] <icarious> somiaj: thanks man
1175 [08:03:35] <somiaj> icarious: I think the biggest thing one
looses not building their packages from source is use flags, in most
cases I don't think the preformance difference is that
noticable.
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1179 [08:04:15] <digitalpeer> has anybody actually figured out how
to cross bootstrap armhf on x86_64 without root?
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1181 [08:04:28] <ziGuy> etc/adjtime is set to UTC
1182 [08:04:28] <icarious> somiaj: performance difference is not
applicable these days. There is "some" if you add CPU
Specific Instruction Flags. But almost negligible. YEs, its the USE
Flags that I would miss.
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1184 [08:04:36] <digitalpeer> so many attempts, yet so many failed
attempts
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1186 [08:04:44] <ziGuy> i think it's an issue with virtualbox
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1188 [08:04:48] <icarious> somiaj: and..... openrc :P
1189 [08:04:50] * icarious runs away
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1193 [08:05:06] <ziGuy> it's guest addon, i'm trying to
understand how to disable this time sync
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1196 [08:06:38] <somiaj> icarious: you might be able to get openrc
in debian, though don't expect all packages to have scripts
written for openrc by default.
1197 [08:06:41] <somiaj> ,v openrc
1198 [08:06:42] <judd> Package: openrc on amd64 -- jessie:
0.13.1-4; stretch: 0.23-1+b1; buster: 0.34-1; sid: 0.34-1
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1201 [08:07:14] <icarious> Ah. I need to learn how to manage
networking with systemd in Debian. I used this Arch made dialog
based curses tool called "netctl" under Arch. But as i
shifted to Gentoo+OpenRC it was just netifrc + wpa_supplicant +
ifplugd
1202 [08:07:18] <icarious> somiaj: I know.
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1206 [08:07:34] <icarious> somiaj: where do packaging requests go?
1207 [08:07:47] <icarious> I might request netctl for inclusion.
Handy tool to manage network with systemd.
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1210 [08:08:00] <somiaj> icarious: I would just use the debian
default, /etc/network/interfaces file which scripts 'ifup'
and 'ifdown' read and then send the commands to ip and
various tools direclty.
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1214 [08:08:22] <icarious> Ok I will check it out. I don't
use nm bloat
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1217 [08:08:34] <P_B> anyone got any experience getting fakeraid
to work in debian?
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1220 [08:08:41] <somiaj> icarious: are you sure that isn't
already in debian? I know debian does support networkd, but it is
turned of fby default, and if netctrl is part of ssystemd, I would
imagine it is in debian already.
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1223 [08:09:02] <somiaj> icarious: the interfaces file has been a
debian standard for long time and isn't going anywhere anytime
soon.
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1225 [08:09:23] <somiaj>
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1226 [08:09:49] <ziGuy> somiaj: I will search for a solution on
vbox side. thank you very much for your efforts
1227 [08:09:56] <ziGuy> have a great day
1228 [08:10:07] <icarious> somiaj: "netctl" is a wrapper
for networkd. And yes I checked the package database in all the
branches. It was arch homegrown. Gentoo packaged it only recently. I
will request it for inclusion. Has a nice curses interface to
generate wireless profiles. and then netctl start
<profilename>
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1230 [08:10:55] <icarious> At this point I just want a Distro that
is being stabilised throughly and uneventful for most of its version
cycle.
1231 [08:11:11] <somiaj> icarious:
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1236 [08:11:47] <icarious> somiaj: thanks. I will do that
1237 [08:12:00] <somiaj> icarious: clarify what do you mean by
stablized during its version cycel. By the time debain release a
stable realse, the stabalization is done, after that it is a frozen
system that gets security fixes and some grave bug fixes.
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1242 [08:12:43] <icarious> somiaj: yes I know that. I meant a LTS
/ ESR distro that has a dedicated security and patching team.
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1245 [08:13:14] <icarious> Like for Gentoo, it would be a package
version jump. They avoid patches and stick to upstream. So its a bit
messy at times. Packages are being held for "confirmation of
stability" :S
1246 [08:13:17] <somiaj> icarious: you may want to check out
security-tracker.debian.org, you can at least know what CVE's
debian considers important.
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1248 [08:13:59] <icarious> somiaj: thanks again.
1249 [08:14:02] <somiaj> yea, debian will usually try to backport
fixes directly to stable versions. This is done by volunteers so is
a little slower than say RedHat, but still they are active and get
thigns out as soon as they are ready.
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1253 [08:14:56] <icarious> somiaj:
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1254 [08:14:57] <somiaj> debian does have some issues with this,
first browsers just suck. Debian provides newer upstream versions as
'security fixes', and these happen fairly often, but may
be a little slower than one would like (usually they group a bunch
of CVE's into one update when it happens)
1255 [08:15:16] <somiaj> the other is thigns like virtualbox and
stuff debian cannot support has been moved out of debian stable (and
then supplied via backports which doesn't get security)
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1257 [08:15:32] <icarious> openwatcom license issue
1258 [08:15:35] <icarious> I am aware.
1259 [08:15:46] <somiaj> icarious: no, that is completely
different. That is why virtualbox is in contrib.
1260 [08:15:57] <somiaj> icarious: I was describing by virtualbox
is not ins table at all (even contrib)
1261 [08:16:03] <icarious> Oh wait. its not stable even?
1262 [08:16:05] <icarious> :S
1263 [08:16:09] <icarious> Ok this is new
1264 [08:16:10] <somiaj> oracle will not let vbox devs fix older
versions.
1265 [08:16:19] <icarious> wow
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1267 [08:16:22] <somiaj> yea it was removed in stretch, orcale
stoped its devs from backporting fixes to previous versions
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1269 [08:16:43] <icarious> We seriously need a virtualbox fork
like Oo.org -> Libreoffice.
1270 [08:16:53] <somiaj> since debian cannot support a frozen vbox
version, they supply it via stretch-backports, no security support
(Except by newer versions as they slowly become avaialble).
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1272 [08:16:57] <icarious> I mean personally i make do with
libvirt+KVM . But it would great to have a vbox fork
1273 [08:17:02] <somiaj> ore just use qemu-kvm
1274 [08:17:17] <icarious> ok so Backports are not security
managed either?
1275 [08:17:18] <somiaj> or just get some of the windows guest
vbox features into qemu
1276 [08:17:29] <somiaj> icarious: nope
1277 [08:17:36] <icarious> Ok. Will keep that in mind
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1279 [08:17:45] <icarious> I think I need it for just one package.
This game 0ad
1280 [08:17:50] <somiaj> to hard to manage all of them, backports
are povided so peolle have access to newer software, but if youw atn
security support. Use the version in stretch.
1281 [08:18:06] <somiaj> icarious: you need what for 0ad?
1282 [08:18:18] <somiaj> 0ad works fine here, so unsure what extra
package you are talking about.
1283 [08:18:55] <icarious> somiaj: I don't know if something
changed. previous 0ad wasn't updated constantly on stable. and
it has this multiplayer lobby feature since the last 2-3 years which
needs to be up to date to be able to play with other players
1284 [08:18:59] <somiaj> icarious: basically backports are tehre
so you can have a mostly stable system.
1285 [08:19:13] <icarious> Surely, I would like to avoid it as
much as possible.
1286 [08:19:15] <somiaj> ahh if you need a newerversion, then ya,
I don't play it that much.
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1288 [08:19:30] <somiaj> I don't think something like 0ad
will be tha tmuch of a secuirty risk having from backports
personally.
1289 [08:20:18] <icarious> somiaj: Debatable. You should have seen
the recent urban-terror related CVEs few months back
1290 [08:20:20] <icarious> :S
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1292 [08:20:52] <somiaj> icarious: You should think of backport
packages and any other things you install outside of debian has
things you need to manage. If it is only a few things it is fairly
easy to keep up on.
1293 [08:21:02] <somiaj> icarious: yea, I comletely overlooked the
multiplayer feature of the game...
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1296 [08:21:18] <icarious> I use apparmor though
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1302 [08:21:56] <icarious> brb lunch
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1311 [08:24:39] <K_Tux> hello good night, does anyone use the
global plasma menu 5? What package should I install to work with GTK
applications, for example Libreoffice, Firefox, Chrome, Gimp, etc
...? Translated by Google.
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1316 [08:25:32] <K_Tux> I speack Spanish
1317 [08:25:48] <somiaj> !es
1318 [08:25:48] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en
Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en
Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join
#debian-es en la línea de chat.
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1322 [08:27:00] <K_Tux> nadie en #debian-es
1323 [08:27:28] <somiaj> Might be more on irc.oftc.net
1324 [08:27:38] <K_Tux> nobody in #debian-es
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1327 [08:28:14] <somiaj> K_Tux: join irc.oftc.net ircnetwork for
that channel.
1328 [08:28:23] <somiaj> maybe you want this package.
1329 [08:28:30] <somiaj> ,v qt5-gtk-platformtheme
1330 [08:28:31] <judd> Package: qt5-gtk-platformtheme on amd64 --
stretch: 5.7.1+dfsg-3+b1; buster: 5.9.2+dfsg-12; sid: 5.10.1+dfsg-5
1331 [08:28:35] <somiaj>
replaced-url
1332 [08:29:58] <K_Tux> ok, thank's
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1346 [08:32:45] <icarious> back
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1354 [08:37:25] <Red_M> I'm trying to open some tun
interfaces but not as root
1355 [08:37:45] <Red_M> my user is in the netdev group but I am
still denied creating a tun interface
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1368 [08:47:47] <icarious> Red_M: Given the channel is quiet. I
don't know if I am qualified to answer you. But I have never
been able to use tun as regular user
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1374 [08:49:51] <Red_M> I got this working once but I've had
to do a system reinstall since then and annoyingly the latest stable
branch has seemed to have changed this even if I give a user the
correct group to be in
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1376 [08:50:19] <icarious> the reason I think it shouldn't
work is cause it will load the tun module
1377 [08:50:35] <Red_M> tun is part of the standard kernel
1378 [08:50:45] <Red_M> no modprobe is required
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1382 [08:51:18] <icarious> Red_M: I think it is configured as a
[M] and autoinserted upon request by systemd. Check the kernel
config in /boot for tun
1383 [08:51:46] <icarious> if its "y" , then its
configured in the kernel
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1385 [08:51:53] <Red_M> I can create these as root
1386 [08:51:58] <Red_M> without modprobe
1387 [08:52:15] <Red_M> my user is denied access while being in
netdev
1388 [08:52:43] <icarious> Red_M: "i am unsure" but
module insertion works automatically for Debian I guess. Anyway, its
best to ask someone from here
1389 [08:52:45] <icarious> Not on Debian atm
1390 [08:52:58] <Red_M> and no, sudo, su or setid is not an option
1391 [08:53:08] <Red_M> trying to use this:
replaced-url
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1393 [08:53:27] <Red_M> and I'm using the stable repo's
package of it
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1395 [08:53:40] <Red_M> but I am being denied tun interfaces
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1397 [08:54:28] <icarious> I am not qualified to answer it. from
what I know, i use openvpn and tun requires root (but this
isn't Debian in my case)
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1419 [09:06:43] <Nothing4You> can i install e.g. luasec for lua
5.2 from debian packages? while i can install lua5.1, lua5.2, lua5.3
it seems there are no lua-versioned packages for libs
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1458 [09:31:20] <ChrisH> I pressed some "magic" Keyboard
combination and now my KDE does no longer show my background
pictures nor any shortcuts on the desktop. I assume it was some
combination involving the lower left keys (CTRL, Windows, ALT,
shift) and upper left (F1-F4) as I wanted to switch desktops. Any
google research had no success.
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1484 [09:40:39] <daedeloth> is there a way to force using one
network connection for certain domains and another one for all other
domains?
1485 [09:40:52] <daedeloth> that's probably a weird question
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1489 [09:44:36] <cef> daedeloth: you can do it using routing if
you have IP level info (ie: if it's a fixed IP or group of
IP's). Can also be done if it's just a specific protocol
you want to route
1490 [09:45:52] <daedeloth> cef, yea the ips are static
1491 [09:46:07] <cef> the problem with doing it at the dns level
is that where a dns entry points can change.
1492 [09:46:09] <daedeloth> i'm in one of these "either
you have internet or you have access to the company server"
1493 [09:47:35] <cef> ok, so how is it currently set up?
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1495 [09:48:40] <cef> dropped off I see
1496 [09:48:50] <daedeloth_> yea
1497 [09:49:05] <cef> So what's the current setup?
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1500 [09:49:38] <daedeloth_> wifi has full internet cable only has
http internet :)
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1502 [09:49:58] <rigo43yebd> hi. i'd like to have a small
adjustment on this line: for f in *.flac; do ffmpeg -i
"$f" -ab 320k -map_metadata 0 "${f%.flac}.mp3";
done
1503 [09:50:00] <rigo43yebd> so it does the job recursively in all
the subdirs of the dir i'm starting the command from. thanks
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1507 [09:51:02] <cef> daedeloth_: ok.. so you've got 2 ways
to the internet, and you want to use wifi as the main one, but the
cable for certain things?
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1510 [09:51:45] <cef> daedeloth_: ok.. so you've got 2 ways
to the internet, and you want to use wifi as the main one, but the
cable for certain things?
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1512 [09:52:10] <Haohmaru> wifi :~(
1513 [09:52:25] <daedeloth__> yep :)
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1515 [09:52:30] <daedeloth__> also the wifi seems very unstable
1516 [09:52:30] <daedeloth__> so no
1517 [09:52:52] <cef> :/
1518 [09:52:55] <Haohmaru> wifi would've been much better if
it used a cable.. oh wait
1519 [09:53:13] <daedeloth__> maybe i should just use a proxy
server
1520 [09:53:58] <cef> daedeloth__: basically you could get both
interfaces up and use "route" to force any connections to
the company server to go out the ethernet.
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1523 [09:54:30] <cef> daedeloth__: given how unstable the wifi
seems, might be a better choice
1524 [09:54:35] <daedeloth__> yea
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1526 [09:55:11] <daedeloth__> is that something I need to rent or
is it easy to setup a proxy server on a machine you have running?
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1528 [09:55:40] <cef> daedeloth__: but yeah, look at the
'route' command if you want to force certain IP's out
a different interface.
1529 [09:55:54] <daedeloth__> ok, will do thanks :)
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1531 [09:56:27] <cef> once you know the route command you need
(you can test from a terminal) then I think network manager allows
you to add routes to interfaces when they automatically come up.
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1539 [10:00:14] <rigo43yebd> awesome. thanks (jeez why the f am i
bothering asking...)
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1541 [10:00:49] <cef> and just as I was about to answer. :P
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1639 [10:57:11] <jelly> !qotd0
1640 [10:57:12] <dpkg> from memory, qotd123 is <boudiccas>
so it appears, /usr/local/bin/mv dated 3/11/13 <boudiccas>
hmm, cant see where i've got it from <babilen> boudiccas:
I would guess that you installed it in an attack of boudiccas-ness
;)
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1687 [11:38:29] <hexhaxtron> How can I install gcc-5 without
breaking the system?
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1699 [11:45:33] <petn-randall> hexhaxtron: You can't.
1700 [11:45:52] <petn-randall> hexhaxtron: However, you could use
a chroot with an old Debian that still ships with gcc5.
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1825 [13:01:50] <fluffypillows> i luv tits
1826 [13:01:54] <fluffypillows> titties
1827 [13:01:57] <fluffypillows> yum
1828 [13:02:01] <fluffypillows> !ops yum
1829 [13:02:01] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall:
fluffypillows complains about a problem (see above)
1830 [13:02:09] <fluffypillows> so squeezable
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1897 [13:49:00] <haba713> hi! "apt install gitlab" gives
an error "Could not find gem 'rails (>= 4.2.7.1, ~>
4.2) ruby' in the gems available on this machine" in
debian stretch. what's the problem and how can i install gitlab
from debian repository?
1898 [13:49:53] <petn-randall> !bat
1899 [13:49:54] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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1901 [13:50:05] <petn-randall> haba713: Can you provide all the
information above in a single paste? ^^^
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1908 [13:54:59] <jelly> ,v gitlab
1909 [13:55:01] <judd> Package: gitlab on amd64 -- stretch:
8.13.11+dfsg1-8; stretch-proposed-updates: 8.13.11+dfsg1-8+deb9u1;
stretch-security: 8.13.11+dfsg1-8+deb9u1; sid/contrib: 10.6.3+dfsg-1
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1912 [13:55:44] <jelly> huh, it's actually packaged
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1915 [13:56:16] <haba713> petn-randall: paste is here:
replaced-url
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1917 [13:57:51] <petn-randall> haba713: That is ... not all the
info I asked for. Please read the factoid to the end.
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1922 [14:00:29] <blaztek> install rails?
1923 [14:00:47] <jelly> it's a hard dependency
1924 [14:00:54] <jelly> Depends: [...] ruby-rails (>=
2:4.2.7~),
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1926 [14:01:37] <jelly> it's likely the user either has a
custom ruby binary in path, or has installed gems as root manually
1927 [14:01:54] <blaztek> package rails, in stretch is 2:4.2.7.1-1
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1929 [14:02:26] <blaztek> I see
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1935 [14:05:53] <haba713> jelly: ruby was installed as a
dependency when running apt install git. see this paste:
replaced-url
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1943 [14:10:41] <siraben> haba713: Please use
replaced-url
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1947 [14:11:20] <siraben> haba713: You did "apt install
gitlab", not "apt install git"
1948 [14:11:45] <petn-randall> haba713: Let us know as soon as you
have that paste ready for us.
1949 [14:12:15] <petn-randall> haba713: 2) 'apt-cache policy
gitlab' and 3) 'apt-cache policy'
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1959 [14:14:50] <haba713> siraben: paste was too big for
paste.debian.net
1960 [14:14:57] <siraben> haba713: Ah I see
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1962 [14:15:08] <haba713> siraben: sorry for typo in comment
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1964 [14:15:45] <siraben> haba713: What about
replaced-url
1965 [14:15:57] <siraben> haba713: Don't worry. What was the
previous question?
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1974 [14:19:46] <haba713> petn-randall: 2) and 3) here:
replaced-url
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1983 [14:24:11] <blaztek> haba713, just out of curiosity, does
`sudo apt purge gitlab` and then `sudo apt install gitlab` work?
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1989 [14:25:30] <furrymcgee> few weeks ago i tried to build
gitlab, here is my ruby setup
replaced-url
1990 [14:26:18] <petn-randall> haba713: Can you also provide the
output of 'apt-cache policy ruby-rails'? I also suspect
you might have install gems as root.
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1993 [14:27:00] <haba713> blaztek: no it doesn't:
replaced-url
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1997 [14:28:18] <haba713> petn-randall:
replaced-url
1998 [14:28:35] <blaztek> haba713, I think petn-randall is
right...because, not that it helps, it installed just fine, just now
on my debian stretch
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2001 [14:29:33] <haba713> we have user 'git' in ldap and
i use it as a gitlab user when asked. can it be the problem?
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2009 [14:33:43] <haba713> what does "install gems as
root" mean? ruby & rails was installed as root
automatically during "apt install gitlab". before that
there were no ruby or rails installed in this vm.
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2013 [14:34:44] <haba713> the vm is cloned from a template vm that
used to be jessie but upgraded to stretch before cloning.
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2015 [14:35:00] <petn-randall> haba713: Your problem is this part:
"Could not find gem 'rails (>= 4.2.7.1, ~> 4.2)
ruby' in the gems available on this machine." I'm
assuming you ran 'gem install <something>' in the
past as root, and that is interfering with the system packages.
2016 [14:35:24] <blaztek> haba713, installing a gem "as
root" means as opposed to using apt...`gem gitlab` like that
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2018 [14:36:18] <haba713> can i check somehow if that's the
case?
2019 [14:37:13] <haba713> i doubt it because the template vm is
minimal netinst debian
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2023 [14:38:30] <prillian5> I have setup debian in Vbox. I've
setup nginx on port 8080 its's up and running. Also available
in VBox-Guest via localhost:8080
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2026 [14:38:58] <jelly> haba713: does find
"/usr/local/lib/site_ruby -type f" return any output or
nothing?
2027 [14:39:02] <jelly> erm.
2028 [14:39:09] <jelly> haba713: does "find
/usr/local/lib/site_ruby -type f" return any output or nothing?
2029 [14:39:16] <prillian5> I have done a host-only network for
this guest and I'm able to see the vboxnet0 at the host if I
hall ifconfig
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2031 [14:39:31] <prillian5> but I can't access via ip:8080
from host to debian-guest.
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2033 [14:39:34] <haba713> jelly: find:
‘/usr/local/lib/site_ruby’: No such file or directory
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2035 [14:39:43] <prillian5> Is there a firewall or something else
which is blocking requests by default?
2036 [14:40:16] <petn-randall> prillian5: There is none, unless
you installed one.
2037 [14:40:34] <prillian5> Ok,
2038 [14:40:41] <petn-randall> prillian5: Try
replaced-url
2039 [14:41:06] <petn-randall> prillian5: I'm guessing your
set up for localhost:8080 is just a port foward, and nginx is
listening on the default port.
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2041 [14:41:13] <prillian5> It's :
replaced-url
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2044 [14:41:44] <jelly> haba713: and ls -ld
/usr/local/lib/*/site_ruby ?
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2046 [14:43:15] <prillian5> petn-randall: Ah, good hint. It's
not a clean nginx, but "screenly", which seems to use some
kind of nginx in background. But I'll check their configs,
maybe they restrict access to localhost
2047 [14:43:32] <haba713> jelly: drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 80 huhti
13 2014 /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby
2048 [14:43:32] <haba713> (have a phone call)
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2050 [14:44:39] <blaztek> prillian5, I always, under Setup, do the
Advanced->Port Forwarding and it works for me but I run VBox as
an unprivlidge user...so I can't use port 80 on the host
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2053 [14:45:27] <blaztek> prillian5, sorry...Settings, Network
Advanced->Port Forwarding
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2060 [14:47:40] <jhutchins> prillian5: There are different ways to
set up networking on a vbox guest. The default allows access to the
network, but doesn't allow connections from the host. You
should read the documentation, it's very clear how to achieve
whatever results you want.
2061 [14:47:41] <jelly> haba713: okay, are there any files under
that directory?
2062 [14:47:49] <jelly> haba713: find
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby -type f
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2064 [14:48:19] <jelly> haba713: if there are, that would mean
someone has been installing stuff manually
2065 [14:48:49] <haba713> jelly: no files under that directory
2066 [14:49:07] <prillian5> @blaztek ok, thank you
2067 [14:49:57] <jelly> haba713: well, you'llhave to find out
what's preventing ruby from finding OS-provided rails gem,
somehow
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2072 [14:52:31] <haba713> jelly: i'm not ruby & rails
expert. how can i test which "rails gem ruby finds"?
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2074 [14:53:41] <petn-randall> haba713: Is there anything special
about that machine? Do you maybe have installing recommend disabled?
2075 [14:53:50] <petn-randall> Then there might be a bug in the
dependencies.
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2077 [14:56:33] <haba713> petn-randall: there may some special
configurations because this the template vm is and old jessie vm
which as upgraded to stretch. during the upgrade some configuration
files was chosen as maintainer's version and some (like ldap)
was left custom.
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2079 [14:56:58] <haba713> (sorry typos. having a phone call at the
same time.)
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2084 [15:01:38] <furrymcgee> would like to see this in debian
gitlab
replaced-url
2085 [15:02:21] <haba713> i ran "strace gem list" and it
seems to read files under "/usr/local/lib/ruby". we have
nfs shared "/usr/local". this must be the problem.
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2088 [15:02:58] <haba713> there seems to be some old files
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2100 [15:10:23] <haba713> petn-randall, blaztek and jelly:
unmounting /usr/local did the trick. thanks a lot for helping!
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2104 [15:12:56] <petn-randall> haba713: Ah, good to hear. I wonder
why it didn't show up with the find call, though.
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2106 [15:14:23] <petn-randall> furrymcgee: I doubt it'll be
merged, because asciidoc is deprecated and will be removed from many
projects soon.
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2130 [15:24:56] <LeoNerd> Lenovo X220, sitting on a Lenovo dock
with a cdrom drive. I have no /dev/cdrom and thus cdparanoia
can't read my CD
2131 [15:25:11] <LeoNerd> The CD drive is definitely powered,
because the eject mechanism works, and I hear the disk spin up when
I close the tray
2132 [15:25:17] <LeoNerd> Any ideas what I can debug?
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2141 [15:28:33] <petn-randall> LeoNerd: /dev/cdrom is usually a
symlink to the cdrom drive. Do you have any block devices that are
mapped to the cdrom drive? You could check with 'lshw.
2142 [15:28:38] <petn-randall> 'lshw'.
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2148 [15:31:55] <LeoNerd> Oh also, the dock _generally_ is working
fine, because both my keyboard and mouse are plugged into USB ports
on it
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2154 [15:34:41] <haba713> according to
replaced-url
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2162 [15:38:26] <LeoNerd> Well, that's annoying. A reboot
while on the dock makes it work. But I don't know how I can
refresh it next time I move
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2166 [15:39:30] <JordiGH> d-i is failing to install grub, how do
you switch to a tty that has more information?
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2168 [15:40:21] <jelly> Alt-F3 or maybe F2
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2170 [15:40:37] <jelly> one of those is logs, one is for a shell
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2175 [15:41:35] <JordiGH> Ah, got it. Stupid BIOS makes it so that
I have to push Fn to get the normal F1-F12 keys.
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2178 [15:43:05] <LeoNerd> Sounds like *dark shades* fun
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2182 [15:44:04] <jomofcw> Hello !
2183 [15:44:08] <petn-randall> JordiGH: Failing grub is usually
because you used rufus/unetbootin to create the image. Or you
partitioned it in a way that broke it.
2184 [15:44:14] <petn-randall> hi jomofcw!
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2186 [15:45:14] <jomofcw> As the seems to be not
"vsftpd" channel, I try to ask there : I connect to my
debian vsftpd server using system users (no explicit vsftpd user
list), but when I try to write in a file that is in the home
directory of the user I have no access to it. How to get it work,
please ?
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2193 [15:46:55] <petn-randall> jomofcw: IMHO, ditch FTP and use
sftp. It's much easier to configure.
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2199 [15:47:48] <jomofcw> petn-randall yup already done ^^ but
i'm curious and I wanna understand :x...
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2206 [15:51:13] <jasperarcola> Is there a way to tell strace just
just track one fd? I've tried -e read=12 but it shows the
others as well, and -e read=12,!0,!1 isn't valid.
2207 [15:51:20] <jasperarcola> *to just
2208 [15:51:29] <jomofcw> Fixed ! I just had to uncomment
"write_enable=YES" in the vsftpd.conf :D.
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2230 [15:59:39] <JordiGH> petn-randall: I used wht?
2231 [15:59:56] <JordiGH> I just told d-i to do a guided
partitioning and have been hitting next next next next
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2233 [16:00:30] <Haohmaru> are you in an endless loop in the
partitioner in the debian installation?
2234 [16:00:42] <JordiGH> No, the partitioning seems to be done.
2235 [16:02:35] <JordiGH> It's the install grub step that is
failing...
2236 [16:02:37] <JordiGH> Let me see...
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2242 [16:03:09] <JordiGH> Hm, there is no less or vi.
2243 [16:03:17] <Haohmaru> JordiGH are you installing from
"netinst" or a live iso?
2244 [16:03:18] <JordiGH> Do I really have to use more to view the
syslog right now?
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2246 [16:03:33] <JordiGH> Haohmaru: Live ISO, booted into netinst
mode.
2247 [16:03:45] <Haohmaru> hm?
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2250 [16:03:58] <JordiGH> Well, a live ISO has several boot
options.
2251 [16:04:13] <JordiGH> You can either boot into Debian and run
a Mate X session from the USB.
2252 [16:04:16] <JordiGH> Or you can boot into d-i
2253 [16:04:18] <JordiGH> I'm in d-i
2254 [16:04:18] <Haohmaru> i had installation issues before,
specifically with grub, but i think it was with debian8
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2257 [16:04:41] <JordiGH> Is that current stable?
2258 [16:04:52] <Haohmaru> no, we're debian9 now
2259 [16:04:54] <JordiGH> No, 9.3 is current.
2260 [16:04:58] <JordiGH> So that's what I'm installing.
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2262 [16:05:24] <Haohmaru> i installed 9 from a live ISO and it
was a mistake
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2265 [16:05:43] <Haohmaru> it might be fixed by now, who knows
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2268 [16:05:53] <JordiGH> Does this mean you didn't run d-i
or something?
2269 [16:05:58] <JordiGH> What does installing from a live ISO
mean?
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2273 [16:06:18] <Haohmaru> JordiGH i honestly have no idea what
you mean with "d-i"
2274 [16:06:22] <JordiGH> debian-installer
2275 [16:06:37] <Haohmaru> uhm, that doesn't mean much to me
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2278 [16:06:51] <JordiGH> The thing that has either a
"graphical" mode or a curses mode and asks you questions.
2279 [16:07:08] <JordiGH> What is your hostname, what is your
username, what is your quest.
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2283 [16:07:28] <Haohmaru> well sure that's the actual
installer
2284 [16:07:38] <JordiGH> And that's what you mean by live
ISO/
2285 [16:07:39] <JordiGH> ?
2286 [16:07:42] <Haohmaru> but if you want to install debian,
there are a bunch of different ISOs
2287 [16:08:18] <JordiGH> So you think the live ISO is just buggy
and I should run d-i from a different ISO?
2288 [16:08:26] <Haohmaru> the recommended way was using the
"netinst" ISO, which is tiny, and pretty much has no
packages built-in, so you need internetz during the installation
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2290 [16:08:41] <JordiGH> I have internetz during installation.
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2293 [16:09:11] <sine0> i always use net install its great and
quick for a basic system
2294 [16:09:12] <Haohmaru> then there are the "live"
ISOs which are handy if you want to try debian out, they come with a
number of DEs and stuff, and also have the installer
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2299 [16:10:34] <Haohmaru> the live ISO in my case installed
debian with a broken grub (iirc), and it also installed a ton of
*weird* packages for fonts/programs/converters/dictionaries for all
kinds of obscure languages
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2303 [16:11:53] <jhutchins_wk> !live
2304 [16:11:53] <dpkg> The Debian Live project provides pre-built
Debian live system images and allows creation of your own. These can
be used to install a Debian system. Live images are available from
replaced-url
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2307 [16:12:37] <petn-randall> JordiGH: How did you prepare the
installation image?
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2309 [16:13:01] <JordiGH> petn-randall: dd if=debian-live.is
of=/dev/sdb
2310 [16:13:22] <SerajewelKS> i've never used anything except
the netinst CD, except when i need an offline install (then i use CD
1 of the full distro) or when using debootstrap for running sid
stuff in a chroot on a stable system
2311 [16:13:24] <JordiGH> Haohmaru: I think I just want to get
grub installed. I don't really care about any other Debian
packages.
2312 [16:14:03] <JordiGH> Ah, well, I mostly just wanted d-i for
the partitioning. Let me reboot into the Mate DE on the usb and see
if I can install grub from there.
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2314 [16:14:23] <SerajewelKS> what, you can't partition from
the command line like a man? /s
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2316 [16:14:39] <JordiGH> What if I happen to be a beautiful
princess?
2317 [16:14:50] <SerajewelKS> are you?
2318 [16:15:04] <JordiGH> No, I'm an ugly dude, but I can
have my aspirations.
2319 [16:15:21] <SerajewelKS> :)
2320 [16:15:26] <Brigo> XD
2321 [16:15:45] <SerajewelKS> maybe you could partition from the
command line like a beautiful princess then, it would be a step in
that direction
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2323 [16:16:03] <Brigo> JordiGH, for installing grub you have to
mount the root partition and chroot into it.
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2325 [16:16:11] <SerajewelKS> (having said that, yeah, the d-i
partitioner is pretty nice)
2326 [16:16:13] <JordiGH> Well, the partitioning is done, now to
install grub.
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2330 [16:16:42] <SerajewelKS> my favorite part of installing
debian is setting up LVM+encyption with the partitioner
2331 [16:16:48] <SerajewelKS> encryption too
2332 [16:18:01] <JordiGH> Yeah, that's what I wanted.
2333 [16:18:10] <JordiGH> wtf the live iso doesn't have
cryptsetup?
2334 [16:18:40] <SerajewelKS> apt install it?
2335 [16:19:03] <petn-randall> The live installers are a lot less
tested.
2336 [16:19:07] <JordiGH> No sources.list :-/
2337 [16:19:13] <JordiGH> Let me set that up first
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2343 [16:19:44] <JordiGH> I guess that's going to write to
the usb? Fine by me.
2344 [16:20:03] <JordiGH> no vim either
2345 [16:20:09] <JordiGH> I guess I'll use gedit like a plebe
2346 [16:20:13] <Tenkawa> greetings all
2347 [16:20:17] <petn-randall> Just use the official net installer
...
2348 [16:20:20] <petn-randall> hi Tenkawa
2349 [16:21:09] <JordiGH> petn-randall: I don't want to
install anything other than grub. After that, I just want to dd my
old encrypted partition onto the new one, possibly through the
unencrypting mappers for both because I'm not sure what happens
if i also dd the LUKS headers.
2350 [16:21:25] <bites> JordiGH: have you looked in /sbin/ for
cryptsetup?
2351 [16:21:36] <tw>
replaced-url
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2354 [16:21:55] <tw> Most awesome exploit I would have never
thought of.
2355 [16:22:01] <JordiGH> bites: Yep, not there.
2356 [16:22:05] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: i'm pretty sure that
dd'ing a LUKS volume should work
2357 [16:22:05] <JordiGH> No gedit either!
2358 [16:22:13] <petn-randall> tw: beep!
2359 [16:22:30] <tw> Yeah, I'm probably in the wrong channel
<.<
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2361 [16:22:37] <JordiGH> Well, you can't take away the
greatest ext editor ever: cat - > foo
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2365 [16:23:29] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: the only issue you might
run into is if the partitions aren't exactly the same size (the
destination is slightly larger) then the extra space at the end may
not be usable
2366 [16:23:35] <SerajewelKS> but the volume should decrypt just
fine
2367 [16:24:00] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: The destination is much
larger.
2368 [16:24:04] <JordiGH> It's 1 TB
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2371 [16:24:12] <JordiGH> Source is 350 GB, I think, let me check.
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2374 [16:24:34] <JordiGH> 222G, quoth df -h
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2378 [16:24:45] <bolt> blargh
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2381 [16:25:09] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: The LUKS header has an
UUID, and I am not sure what this entails.
2382 [16:25:10] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: is the old volume
LVM-in-LUKS?
2383 [16:25:30] <JordiGH> I think so? It's whatever d-i does
when you tell it to do a guided encrypted partition with LVM.
2384 [16:25:42] <JordiGH> And use the whole disk.
2385 [16:25:44] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: the UUID can remain the
same, as long as you don't boot the machine with both old and
new volumes attached
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2388 [16:26:23] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: consider instead creating a
second LUKS volume to fill up the rest of the disk and make the new
decrypted volume another LVM PV, then just vgextend+lvextend
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2390 [16:26:37] <JordiGH> wat
2391 [16:26:42] <JordiGH> Buddy I have no idea what you're
talking about.
2392 [16:26:44] <SerajewelKS> if you use the same passphrase, the
boot process should try it on both encrypted volumes at the same
time
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2396 [16:27:02] <JordiGH> I'm just trying to move my old disk
onto a new laptop.
2397 [16:27:04] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: so your old setup is: 222G
LUKS volume containing an LVM PV?
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2400 [16:27:17] <JordiGH> I guess so? Whatever d-i did.
2401 [16:27:28] <JordiGH> When I told it to do a full disk
encryption with LVM.
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2405 [16:27:45] <SerajewelKS> okay so, copy that guy verbatim into
a partition of exactly the same size on the new disk
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2408 [16:28:12] <JordiGH> Are you sure I can't just dd across
the unencrypting mappers?
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2410 [16:28:23] <JordiGH> I don't want to have to worry about
different partition sizes.
2411 [16:28:55] <SerajewelKS> if you want to do it
"right" (have one partition) and retain LVM, there is
another option
2412 [16:29:12] <SerajewelKS> which basically involves setting up
a new LUKS volume and a new LVM VG
2413 [16:29:28] <petn-randall> You can tell luks and also lvm to
just expand to fill the complete partition, so dd'ing that over
should work just fine. You don't need a fresh installation for
that, though :)
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2416 [16:29:55] <SerajewelKS> petn-randall: can you extend a PV?
2417 [16:30:27] <SerajewelKS> so you can, pvresive
2418 [16:30:30] <JordiGH> Uh, this is weird, looks like I managed
to decrypt the partition I just created, but says I don't have
a filesystem in there?
2419 [16:30:40] <JordiGH> I wonder if that's the live system
again missing stuff to see what's in the volume.
2420 [16:30:46] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: did you create a filesystem
in there?
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2422 [16:31:08] <JordiGH> "Unknown filesystem type
'LVM2_member'"
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2424 [16:31:24] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: it's an LVM PV then
2425 [16:31:39] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: so you need to access it
through the LVM mapper
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2429 [16:32:29] <SerajewelKS> cryptsetup creates a new dm node
representing the unencrypted data. LVM should notice that and set up
all of the LVM state and give you dm nodes for each logical volume
in that LVM VG.
2430 [16:32:47] <JordiGH> What's the lvm command?
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2434 [16:34:26] <SerajewelKS> there's many
2435 [16:34:32] <SerajewelKS> it's a suite
2436 [16:35:22] <SerajewelKS> pvscan might be what you want,
though LVM should have done that automatically. what did you name
the new volume group?
2437 [16:35:51] <jhutchins_wk> !ig
2438 [16:35:51] <dpkg> [stretch installation guide] The
Installation Guide for Debian 9 "Stretch" can be found at
replaced-url
2439 [16:36:08] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: have a look under
/dev/mapper
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2441 [16:36:40] <SerajewelKS> you should see a bunch of stuff,
including the LUKS-decrypted nodes. you should also see the LVM LVs.
2442 [16:37:18] <SerajewelKS> so assuming that your old setup is
LVM-in-LUKS and your new setup is as well, you should just be able
to dd from the old LV node to the new LV node
2443 [16:38:23] <JordiGH> There's only the LUKS things, lvm
hasn't created any mappers yet.
2444 [16:38:32] <SerajewelKS> then assuming the volume is ext, you
can resize2fs the new LV node to have the filesystem fill the LV
2445 [16:38:40] <SerajewelKS> hmm. try pvscan?
2446 [16:38:56] <SerajewelKS> does vgdisplay list any volume
groups?
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2449 [16:39:40] <JordiGH> Yeah, I totally see the partitions.
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2451 [16:40:04] <JordiGH> Called chloe-vg/root and
chlose-vg/swap_1
2452 [16:40:14] <JordiGH> d-i created those, chloe is the hostname
2453 [16:40:25] <SerajewelKS> so those are the old ones or the new
ones?
2454 [16:40:48] <SerajewelKS> did you use the same VG name as the
old VG or did you use a different one?
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2458 [16:41:58] <JordiGH> New ones, I haven't plugged in the
new thing yet.
2459 [16:42:09] <JordiGH> Er, haven't plugged in the old
(source) drive in yet.
2460 [16:42:18] <JordiGH> It's the same vg name.
2461 [16:42:26] <SerajewelKS> ugh. okay, that may make things
difficult.
2462 [16:42:38] <JordiGH> Well, I can pick a different hostname.
2463 [16:42:42] <SerajewelKS> i'm not sure how LVM handles
having two VGs with the same name. i haven't been in that
situation before.
2464 [16:42:46] * JordiGH looks at other Greek feminine names.
2465 [16:43:12] <JordiGH> I supppose zoe is the next obvious
choice.
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2467 [16:43:40] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: can you just vgrename the
new one temporarily?
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2469 [16:43:54] <JordiGH> Uhm, sure, I guess.
2470 [16:44:03] <SerajewelKS> vgrename chloe-vg chloe2-vg
2471 [16:44:34] <SerajewelKS> can you run lvdisplay and ensure
that the "LV size" is what you're expecting (~1TB)
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2476 [16:45:34] <black_13> how do you mount cifs share and it not
be root
2477 [16:45:41] <JordiGH> Yep yep there it is (937 GiB but
what's a few gigs between friends).
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2479 [16:45:57] <SerajewelKS> okay, now you should be ready to
plug in the old drive
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2481 [16:46:18] <JordiGH> Okay, but what about grub?
2482 [16:46:25] <JordiGH> I wanted to do that first.
2483 [16:46:33] <JordiGH> Since I'm currently on the laptop
with the old drive, heh.
2484 [16:46:50] <JordiGH> I have a third laptop to keep talking
while I perform the drive transplant.
2485 [16:47:33] <SerajewelKS> i'm not sure it makes sense to
install grub yet
2486 [16:47:54] <JordiGH> I still don't have an lvm mapper,
btw.
2487 [16:47:57] <SerajewelKS> you'd want to do that from
inside of a chroot in the newly-migrated volume
2488 [16:48:11] <SerajewelKS> in lvdisplay, what does "LV
Status" say?
2489 [16:48:32] <JordiGH> "NOT available"
2490 [16:48:55] <NetTerminalGene> ,kernel
2491 [16:48:56] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.16.0-rc6-686 (4.16~rc6-1~exp1); sid: 4.15.0-2-686
(4.15.11-1); buster: 4.15.0-2-686 (4.15.11-1); 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+deb9u3); 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:
2492 [16:48:57] <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)
2493 [16:49:06] <SerajewelKS> vgchange -a y chloe2-vg
2494 [16:49:12] <SerajewelKS> should make them available in
/dev/mapper
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2497 [16:49:49] <JordiGH> Ah, there they are!
2498 [16:50:12] <SerajewelKS> good. so now we need to bring in the
source disk.
2499 [16:51:32] <JordiGH> I'm going to have to manually do
the decrypting and lvm mount again, eh?
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2503 [16:52:12] <SerajewelKS> yep
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2509 [16:53:04] <JordiGH> Okay, bbl, gotta log off and set up the
hardware.
2510 [16:53:16] <SerajewelKS> k
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2513 [16:53:41] <Mattx> Hi all! Is there a way to config linux so
that it uses different network interfaces each time an application
opens a connection??
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2516 [16:54:09] <Mattx> Not sure how it's done but I'm
guessing there must be a way to do some kind of "interface load
balance"
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2518 [16:54:39] <ksk> Mattx: what are you really trying to do?
2519 [16:54:52] <ksk> its not like one would have 10k interfaces,
right?
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2521 [16:55:09] <Mattx> no 10k, but 10 virtual interfaces is
doable
2522 [16:55:30] <FinalX> you can do interface bonding, but not
really "every time an application opens a connection"
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2525 [16:55:51] <FinalX> plus the router/switch behind it must be
able to handle it
2526 [16:55:55] <ksk> there are some methods: routing and
sanboxing (and maybe multipath tcp, but. eh :D )
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2529 [16:56:17] <ksk> like spawn a container cgrpup, attach it to
an interface, spawn programme in there.
2530 [16:56:30] <ksk> but that really depends on what you are
trying to archive initally
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2533 [16:57:30] <Mattx> Maybe you have a better idea but the thing
is this. I need to consume an api which only allows for 1 call per
second. I thought I can rise that limit if I send a request
let's say, 10 times a second, through 10 different interfaces
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2535 [16:58:06] <Mattx> It seems I can setup those 10 interfaces
in AWS, but that alone doesn't solve the problem
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2537 [16:58:22] <SerajewelKS> that seems a bit unethical, IMO
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2539 [16:58:49] <SerajewelKS> if you really wanted to pursue that,
i would instead consider having a proxy process toward which you
direct your requests, and let it take care of round-robin on the
source interfaces
2540 [16:59:25] <SerajewelKS> you could also consider contacting
the company offering the service and asking for a limit increase for
your use case
2541 [16:59:33] <Mattx> I think that would work, SerajewelKS, but
what proxy process would that be? Any application you know for this?
2542 [17:00:03] <SerajewelKS> i don't know of anything off
the shelf (not that something doesn't exist)
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2544 [17:00:19] <SerajewelKS> it should be a pretty
straightforward thing to write in python/ruby/nodejs
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2547 [17:00:57] <Mattx> should be if there's a way to direct
a package to one network interface and then another, and another
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2549 [17:01:05] <SerajewelKS> but i would first contact the entity
offering the API and discuss the rate limit issue with them
2550 [17:01:07] <Mattx> but that was my initial question, not sure
how it's done
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2553 [17:01:25] <jelly> Mattx: binding source ip address is
standard functionality, telnet has -b option
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2555 [17:01:28] <SerajewelKS> Mattx: it would be done in the
process by specifying the source address for the connection, which
is usually left to 0.0.0.0 (auto)
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2560 [17:02:38] <devrikx> Hello, I've gotten debian buster
installed on my Samsung Galaxy Book - Got everything working except
the Mobile Broadband and the wifi - looking for somee help getting
them working. The wifi is qualcomm QCA6174 - I"ve tried dkms
and the diedrik github variant - neither works. The mobile broadband
I can't even figure out what the chipset is let alone how to
get it working. Anyone with the know-how able to help me out?
2561 [17:02:39] <Mattx> hmn, I haven't seen that param in any
http api before
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2563 [17:02:47] <Mattx> that would be the source address of the
interface?
2564 [17:02:55] <SerajewelKS> Mattx: yes
2565 [17:03:11] <SerajewelKS> some higher level APIs may not offer
it. you may need to look for an HTTP library that exposes this
option.
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2570 [17:04:00] <jelly> source address of a tcp connection (that
usually has to be defined on an interface yes)
2571 [17:04:01] <jhutchins_wk> If it's throttled to one
request per second, there's probably a good reason for it.
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2574 [17:04:47] <ksk> yeah, you have the wrong solution imho. Will
totally violate that API providers TOS ;)
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2585 [17:08:51] <JordiGH> Well, that's a disappointment.
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2587 [17:09:38] <SerajewelKS> how so?
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2589 [17:10:27] <JordiGH> This thing, I think it's called a
SATA bridge or something, where I can plug in the old SSD and use a
usb 3.0 cable to turn it into a usb 2.0 cable, isn't working.
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2591 [17:10:50] <SerajewelKS> how do you know it isn't
working?
2592 [17:10:56] <SerajewelKS> check dmesg for USB connect
messages?
2593 [17:11:01] <JordiGH> At first I thought the problem was that
I wasn't using the right cable shape...
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2594 [17:11:54] <BanHammor> hey, so i'm trying to run a
command via SSH so that a window appears on the remote system's
native display
2595 [17:11:57] <JordiGH> So I got the right cable from Amazon, or
at least what looks like the right shape.
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2598 [17:12:03] <JordiGH> But I still get this:
replaced-url
2599 [17:12:19] <BanHammor> this works: DISPLAY=:0.0 lxterminal
2600 [17:12:35] <BanHammor> this doesn't: sudo DISPLAY=:0.0
lxterminal
2601 [17:12:41] <ksk> JordiGH: but that errors are totally ssd/hdd
related? the cable seems to work ;)
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2603 [17:12:51] <SerajewelKS> BanHammor: DISPLAY=:0.0 sudo
lxterminal
2604 [17:13:14] <JordiGH> ksk: Well, the ssd also works when
plugged into the other stinkpad, so the bridge must be broken.
2605 [17:13:19] <BanHammor> doesn't work either, SerajewelKS
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2608 [17:13:33] <BanHammor> sudo isn't supposed to transmit
environment variables anyhow
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2611 [17:13:58] <SerajewelKS> you can try sudo sh -c
'DISPLAY=:0.0 lxterminal'
2612 [17:14:09] <SerajewelKS> you may also have to convey an
xauthority file though
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2615 [17:15:15] <ksk> JordiGH: might be, Id rather expect it to
work or not. what filesystem is on there?
2616 [17:15:38] <JordiGH> ksk: lvm inside luks.
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2618 [17:15:47] <ksk> and not like "work, but shift the bits
so debian does not see FS"
2619 [17:15:47] <SerajewelKS> in a partition, too
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2621 [17:15:53] <SerajewelKS> it doesn't even look like the
kernel can read the partition table
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2625 [17:16:28] <SerajewelKS> honestly this doesn't surprise
me. hardware can fail in really weird ways.
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2627 [17:16:32] <JordiGH> Doesn't "usb reset" mean
something like "everything is terrible"?
2628 [17:16:42] <jhutchins_wk> BanHammor: The root user
doesn't own the display. I think you can use Xauth to allow
access, but I've forgotten the details.
2629 [17:16:48] <JordiGH> Well, the bridge is the problem, the
drive is fine, I think!
2630 [17:17:04] <JordiGH> I wonder if I can just buy one nearby...
2631 [17:17:12] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: just FYI, i'm leaving
to meet a friend for lunch in ~10 minutes
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2633 [17:17:24] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: That's cool, thanks
for your help.
2634 [17:17:41] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: but basically, once you
cryptsetup both partitions and vgchange -a y both VGs, you just need
to dd from the old LV to the new LV
2635 [17:18:01] <SerajewelKS> lvdisplay to get the paths and see
the metainfo for each volume, to make sure you are copying in the
right direction
2636 [17:18:21] <SerajewelKS> then grow the contained volume on
the new LV (resize2fs if ext)
2637 [17:18:35] <SerajewelKS> after that, it's time to set up
grub
2638 [17:18:38] <JordiGH> oh god the right direction
2639 [17:18:59] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: LVM does allow you to bring
up LVs as read-only
2640 [17:19:04] <dondelelcaro> SerajewelKS: you don't
actually have to make a new LV
2641 [17:19:11] <dondelelcaro> SerajewelKS: you can just pvmove
once you join the vgs
2642 [17:19:35] <dondelelcaro> (assuming you want to move all of
the lvs from one pv to another)
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2644 [17:20:04] <dondelelcaro> (if you don't, use pvmove -n
LV pv1 pv2
2645 [17:20:06] <SerajewelKS> dondelelcaro: yeah. he already
created a new LUKS container with a new LVM PV. there's many
ways to skin this cat.
2646 [17:20:45] <dondelelcaro> yeah; the nice thing about doing
pvmove is that you don't have to make it read-only, and
it's atomic
2647 [17:20:47] <SerajewelKS> right now the primary issue seems to
be that the SATA-USB bridge he has is defective
2648 [17:20:53] <SerajewelKS> true
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2650 [17:21:08] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: new plan. while i eat
lunch, dondelelcaro is going to help you because he's better at
stuff. :)
2651 [17:21:13] <dondelelcaro> SerajewelKS: heh
2652 [17:21:16] <dondelelcaro> then we can switch off
2653 [17:21:30] <JordiGH> Tag-team, yay.
2654 [17:21:40] <JordiGH> But I need to find some hardware to read
this ssd first.
2655 [17:21:50] <JordiGH> Hm, I wonder if the repair guy on the
corner has something I can borrow...
2656 [17:21:52] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: you *might* try
re-plugging everyhting
2657 [17:22:01] <JordiGH> Tried.
2658 [17:22:11] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: and you plugged in the SSD
first, then plugged in the USB?
2659 [17:22:17] <SerajewelKS> at least this isn't windows,
which, even if you dd the whole damn disk, it will refuse to boot
until you rebuild the BCD
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2662 [17:22:25] <JordiGH> dondelelcaro: Yeah...
2663 [17:22:33] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: hrm. yuck
2664 [17:22:48] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: is this a bridge with a
built-in cable?
2665 [17:22:51] <JordiGH> I thought the problem is that I
wasn't using the right cable shape:
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2666 [17:23:06] <JordiGH> It's a little box you're
supposed to unscrew and stick the ssd inside, then screw it back up.
2667 [17:23:11] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: i like the "sensitive
content" warning
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2669 [17:23:26] <JordiGH> warning: computer guts
2670 [17:23:28] <SerajewelKS> this USB port is too saucy for my
eyes
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2673 [17:24:32] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: ah, cool; yeah, it looks
like a usb micro 3.0 b; pretty common cable
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2678 [17:25:26] <SerajewelKS> dondelelcaro: honestly, one approach
i was considering was just dd the partition over, then cryptsetup
resize + pvresize + resize2fs
2679 [17:25:26] <JordiGH> So common nobody in the office knew what
it was so we ordered a new one off the internet.
2680 [17:25:53] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: heh; it's basically
what newer external drives come with
2681 [17:25:53] <JordiGH> But I guess the problem wasn't the
cable, just that the bridge itself is broken. I was going to blame
no support in Linux, but macOS also had no idea what to do with it.
2682 [17:25:53] <SerajewelKS> pvmove is probably safer still
though
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2684 [17:26:24] <SerajewelKS> mac doesn't know what to do
with LUKS though
2685 [17:26:24] <dondelelcaro> SerajewelKS: yeah; lots of ways to
do it that'll work. [And really, it probably won't make a
difference.]
2686 [17:26:39] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: I think macOS had other
problems before LUKS.
2687 [17:26:51] <SerajewelKS> dondelelcaro: i even had the idea,
just copy that partition over at the same size, make another LUKS
partition + PV and lvextend into that PV :)
2688 [17:26:58] <SerajewelKS> probably the ugliest one
2689 [17:27:29] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: but yeah, since
you've tried re-plugging everything (including the SSD),
I'd bet that the bridge isn't happy
2690 [17:28:08] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: some of those bridges
don't work particularly well. [I've had a few times where
I've had to resort to putting a drive into a real SATA
controller on some other machine.]
2691 [17:28:25] <SerajewelKS> dondelelcaro: nc!
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2694 [17:29:42] <SerajewelKS> i did that before i got a SATA-USB
bridge. use two machines, nc to send from the source to the dest.
also provides nice isolation so you don't accidentally copy in
the wrong direction. and with a gigabit link, it's not really
any slower.
2695 [17:29:58] <JordiGH> dondelelcaro: do you think I should try
getting a new bridge or the bridge method in general is hopeless?
2696 [17:30:09] <SerajewelKS> a bridge will work fine
2697 [17:30:28] <SerajewelKS> if the bridge works, anyway.
i've done many HD migrations using my bridges.
2698 [17:30:37] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: I think a bridge should
work
2699 [17:30:51] <dondelelcaro> the only time I've had serious
problems with them, the drives were failing anyway
2700 [17:30:58] <JordiGH> Okay, let me see if the guy on the
corner shop has one.
2701 [17:30:59] <JordiGH> :O
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2703 [17:31:15] <JordiGH> My drive works fine when plugged into a
real stinkpad, though!
2704 [17:31:30] <dondelelcaro> JordiGH: yeah, it's probably
the bridge then
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2708 [17:34:35] <SerajewelKS> okay, i'm out for a few hours.
good luck, JordiGH
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2711 [17:35:14] <JordiGH> Thanks.
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2737 [17:47:09] <JordiGH> Oh shit.
2738 [17:47:14] <JordiGH> This is distressing.
2739 [17:47:19] <JordiGH> The old stinkpad won't boot now.
2740 [17:47:52] <JordiGH> Maybe the drive really was on its last
legs.
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2744 [17:53:32] <JordiGH> Ah, it booted, who knows what was
happening.
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2756 [18:00:03] <jelly> SerajewelKS, there is no cryptsetup resize
step, apparently luks does not track device size at all. You just
bring it up and it has new size (you forgot lvextend tho)
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2771 [18:04:13] <kruug> Switching my DE, is it more preferred to
reinstall Debian, or can I easily install new and then uninstall
old?
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2773 [18:04:54] <greycat> Just install the new desktop
environment.
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2775 [18:05:16] <greycat> You don't even need to remove the
other one, unless you're low on disk space, or you simply HATE
it.
2776 [18:05:51] <jhutchins_wk> You can have ALL the DEs!
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2799 [18:16:53] <bug> if you uninstall a de, be very careful of
'apt autoremove' afterwards. it might want to remove xorg,
your dm, and other things.
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2816 [18:25:26] <BCMM> kruug: remember that if you want the same
experience that you'd get by installing the DE through the
debian installer, you should install the *task* for that DE
2817 [18:25:39] <BCMM> not just apt install just the desktop shell
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2821 [18:27:21] <bug> i think 'tasksel' reruns that
installer dialog.
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2826 [18:28:56] <kruug> BCMM, bug: thanks. tasksel seems to have
worked.
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2829 [18:30:42] <bug> yw
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2835 [18:32:49] <maestroo0> im trying to compile a c-file with
"~/datastructures-v1.0.4/src/queue$ gcc -o queue queue.c"
but I am getting "queue.c:3:19: fatal error: queue.h: No such
file or directory; #include "queue.h"". I know the
file is in another subfolder, so how do I get the compiler to
understand that
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2837 [18:33:31] <maestroo0> or maybe I have to do it the hard way
and move all files into the same folder
2838 [18:33:46] <BCMM> maestroo0: is this source directory perhaps
supposed to be built with make, or something similar?
2839 [18:34:00] <BCMM> as opposed to going through folders
individually running gcc on stuff?
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2841 [18:34:49] <maestroo0> BCMM: I don't know, I downloaded
a folder from which I should test run a c-file, and now its giving
me this error once I try to compile it
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2844 [18:35:44] <BCMM> maestroo0: any build instructions in
~/datastructures-v1.0.4/?
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2846 [18:36:33] <maestroo0> BCMM: Ah I think I can use
"I" flag with gcc to include them
2847 [18:36:45] <BCMM> maestroo0: any files called readme or build
or install? is there a Makefile?
2848 [18:37:05] <BCMM> at least check if there's a build
system already in place...
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2850 [18:37:30] <maestroo0> BCMM: Yeah there is a readme in my
native language, they say I can use the "-I" flag with gcc
to include all header files
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2865 [18:44:05] <engys> hi any chance to get a working
libpng12.so.0 on stretch?
2866 [18:44:18] <greycat> just copy it from jessie
2867 [18:44:34] <petn-randall> engys: What are you trying to
accomplish?
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2869 [18:45:01] <greycat> Probably "run a program that uses
libpng without having to rewrite the entire god damned source
code."
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2871 [18:45:48] <greycat> The API changed, so just recompiling
won't work.
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2881 [18:48:50] <engys> petn-randall, greycat: yes maybe the whole
idea to run a jessie static binded program on stretch is not the
best
2882 [18:49:12] <greycat> If it were really statically linked, you
would not need libpng.so.*
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2884 [18:49:40] <greycat> That said, I use my built-on-libpng12
version of xv from previous releases, and it works just fine, using
jessie's libpng12 on stretch.
2885 [18:50:56] <jelly> mine's built against... um,
2886 [18:50:58] <jelly> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libjpeg62,
libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.8rel), libtiff4, libx11-6, zlib1g (>=
1:1.2.1)
2887 [18:51:15] <greycat> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14),
libjpeg62-turbo (>= 1.3.1), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libtiff5
(>= 4.0.3), libx11-6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4)
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2889 [18:51:40] <jelly> that's... weird
2890 [18:51:42] <greycat> the zlib1g part is interesting
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2893 [18:52:32] <engys> maybe the build missing libpng? I am not
sure what qtcreator really do when building static programs
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2896 [18:52:53] <jelly> how did you get it to use symbols from so
new glibc and newer libjpeg and libpng and libtiff, but older zlib
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2898 [18:53:04] <greycat> I don't know.
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2900 [18:53:31] <jelly> I was probably on testing or unstable back
then
2901 [18:53:39] <jelly> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 965920 Jun 5 2006
/usr/bin/xv
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2903 [18:53:46] <greycat> At this point I can't even say
which computer I built it on, let alone which version of Debian it
had at the time, but I thought it was jessie.
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2906 [18:54:14] <jelly> my build is quite a bit older
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2908 [18:54:20] <greycat> ,v zlib1g
2909 [18:54:21] <judd> Package: zlib1g on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:1.2.7.dfsg-13; jessie: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2+b1; buster: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-5;
sid: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-5; stretch: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-5
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2911 [18:54:42] <jelly> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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2914 [18:55:01] <jelly> Version: 3.10a-jumbo20050501-1+jelly.0
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2917 [18:56:07] <greycat> Version: 3.10a-20+gw1
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2920 [18:56:34] <isutoshi> Hi everyone. For some reason mdadm on
one of my servers (Stretch) has added an extra "ARRAY /dev/md/0
..." line in my /etc/mdadm.conf. How can I do permanent changes
to this file from within Busybox?
2921 [18:56:57] <devrikx> Complimenting my previous post -
I've taken the liberty to use the wireless script found at the
ubuntu forums for some extra debug info: As non-root:
replaced-url
2922 [18:57:06] <engys> greycat: I guess I missed -qt-libpng while
building static qt
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2924 [18:57:37] <jelly> ,v libpng12-0
2925 [18:57:39] <judd> Package: libpng12-0 on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.2.49-1+deb7u2; wheezy-security: 1.2.49-1+deb7u2; jessie-security:
1.2.50-2+deb8u2; jessie: 1.2.50-2+deb8u3
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2928 [18:58:37] <jelly> engys, you can add jessie repos back if
you need one thing from there. They _should_ not contain any
packages with a version number greater than what's present in
stretch
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2931 [18:59:15] <jelly> mixing repos from previous releases
typically does not result in a horrible unmanageable mess
2932 [19:00:09] <jelly> some tools gets confused when you do that,
debsecan STILL thinks my now-stretch-only machine is still jessie
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2935 [19:02:24] <engys> jelly: I will try this .. damn I need a
local repo =)
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2937 [19:02:45] <jelly> local repos don't get magical
security updates, but jessie does
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2941 [19:03:24] <jelly> watch out when it begins to be LTS
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2945 [19:04:24] <kruug> Ok, I re-ran `tasksel` and chose KDE. It
went through the progress bar window, but now I don't see
kde.desktop in /usr/share/xsessions. I'm trying to set it to
login to KDE by default.
2946 [19:04:24] <jelly> LTS people sometimes release faster than
debian security team, and sometimes their versions happen to be
larger than lts+1 release
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2948 [19:05:00] <engys> jelly: only to add things not to replace
stuff
2949 [19:05:01] <jelly> kruug, it's called "plasma"
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2951 [19:05:18] <jelly> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2364 Vel 14 00:03
/usr/share/xsessions/plasma.desktop
2952 [19:05:19] * kruug facepalm.
2953 [19:05:22] <kruug> thanks jelly
2954 [19:05:42] <jelly> crap, who changed my LC_TIME
2955 [19:05:58] <engys> greycat: and yes it is net 100% static
-> A static Qt build will only link Qt libraries statically,
nothing else.
2956 [19:05:59] <jelly> s/Vel/Feb/
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2960 [19:08:35] <petn-randall> isutoshi: It's a config file,
just edit it. It doesn't get changed by any system services.
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2967 [19:10:42] <isutoshi> petn-randall: It gets rewritten on
reboot. But I got a suggestion elsewhere to boot off a live image to
be able to use update-initramfs, I think that'll work.
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2984 [19:15:58] <jhutchins_wk> isutoshi: You're editing the
file on the disk, but it's reading the copy in the initramfs
which has not been updated.
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2988 [19:16:52] <isutoshi> jhutchins: Correct. I haven't
learned this yet, I'm learning as I go...
2989 [19:17:39] <isutoshi> s/haven't/hadn't/
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3025 [19:30:42] <engys> greycat,jelly: thanks I downloaded the deb
file from the Debian website and used dpkg to install libpng12 and
now everything works -> unbelievable that this is the only
dependency that was missing
3026 [19:30:55] <pseudonymous> hey - I can't seem to get a
USB image which is registered as bootable on a mac (using refind
from a USB key). WHen entering refind, no matter how often I refresh
the USB key with the debian image on it isn't shown. Anyone got
an idea ?
3027 [19:31:36] <jhutchins_wk> pseudonymous: What mac?
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3031 [19:33:27] <pseudonymous> jhutchins_wk: Mac mini, late 2012
(I think it's also called a Mac Mini 6,1)
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3034 [19:34:10] <jhutchins_wk> !mac mini
3035 [19:34:10] <dpkg> The Mac Mini is a small desktop computer
produced by Apple Inc. Contains either a PowerPC G4 or Intel Core,
Core 2 or Core i5/i7 CPU.
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3036 [19:34:34] <jhutchins_wk> I haven't done linux on a mac
for ten years, I'm not much help.
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3040 [19:37:02] <pseudonymous>
replaced-url
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3047 [19:39:34] <ksk> pseudonymous: that is a correct way of doing
it.
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3052 [19:43:00] <thow_> stretch ignores dummy entries on
/etc/network/interfaces and "ifup dummy0" replies
"cannot find device dummy0". (dummy module is loaded)
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3054 [19:43:39] <jelly> thow_, does "ip link show" show
a dummy0?
3055 [19:43:39] <thow_> why?
3056 [19:43:48] <thow_> no.
3057 [19:43:52] <thow_> it doesn't show dummy0
3058 [19:43:59] <jelly> then that's why
3059 [19:44:07] <thow_> ?
3060 [19:44:12] <jelly> interface is not present.
3061 [19:44:24] <thow_> lovely. how can i configure dummy0
interface to be started at boot?
3062 [19:44:31] <thow_> i thought it was on
/etc/network/interfaces
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3066 [19:45:31] <jelly> presumably there's a tunable to
enable one or more dummy interfaces under /sys or as kernel module
parameters or in the documentation
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3070 [19:45:56] <kruug> Not sure if this is the best place, but I
can't get my screen resolution to go above 1024x768. It's
a VM on ESXi. Any suggestions for where to start troubleshooting?
3071 [19:46:03] <thow_> i've been googling for a couple of
hours and i don't find anything specific to debian :(
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3074 [19:46:34] <jelly> thow_, why does it have to be debian
specific?
3075 [19:47:10] <jelly> thow_,
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3076 [19:47:54] <jelly> thow_, all I read was "modinfo
dummy" and tried the first obvious thing
3077 [19:48:03] <thow_> because dummy interfaces on redhat and
centos are configured at boot up.
3078 [19:48:25] <thow_> yeah, i did a modinfo dummy many hours ago
3079 [19:48:33] <jelly> redhat and centos have a different
implementation of ifup/ifdown than debian
3080 [19:48:51] <thow_> oh, then ifup implementation is specific
on debian, right?
3081 [19:48:51] <thow_> thanks
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3085 [19:49:42] <thow_> so, any clue how to configure dummy
interfaces on startup?
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3088 [19:50:25] <jelly> put modules you want to load in
/etc/modules; put options in /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf or similar
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3094 [19:51:12] <jelly> that won't configure the interfaces,
but will create them, as seen in the paste
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3097 [19:51:45] <jelly> presumably then you'll be able to
configure them the usual way after they exist
3098 [19:51:48] <thow_> module is loaded.
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3100 [19:51:50] <thow_> and configured.
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3103 [19:52:25] <jelly> thow_, but the ifaces still fail to exist?
3104 [19:52:29] <thow_> if i set up the dummy interface with ip
link.... it works. i just want to know if there's any way to do
it automatically
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3108 [19:53:40] <jelly> thow_, do they exist in "ip l"
after loading the module with right options?
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3111 [19:55:10] <hexhaxtron> How can I install gcc-5 without
breaking the system?
3112 [19:55:32] <greycat> compile it from source, install in
/usr/local
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3114 [19:55:35] <thow_> no, they don't appear.
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3116 [19:56:05] <greycat> or /opt/gcc-5/ or whatever you want
that's part of the local namespace
3117 [19:56:14] <hexhaxtron> I'll try.
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3121 [19:58:08] <jelly> thow_, well they appeared here on stretch.
Which debian release are you using.
3122 [20:00:39] <thow_> Debian GNU/Linux 9.4 (stretch)
3123 [20:00:45] <thow_> ok. i made some progres...
3124 [20:01:44] <thow_> if i have only dummy0 on
network/interfaces, it works. it i have more than one it
doesn't work (yes, i have the numdummies=xxx on the modprobe
file)
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3166 [20:19:22] <pseudonymous> fwiw: got the mac mini (6,1 -- late
2012) to successfully identify a Debian install USB. I had to : (1)
use a usb with REFIND (check the web page, they link to a specific
image) and (2) use a Debian netinst usb which I copied to a USB
using "cat debian-xxx-netinst.iso > /dev/sdX; sync; echo
DONE"... Funny how it always fails with non-netinst images..
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3169 [20:19:55] <jhutchins_wk> kruug: You probably need to install
the VMWare extensions. It's seeing the virtuall GPU as an
unsupported device and running with the VESA drivers.
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3171 [20:20:48] <kruug> jhutchins_wk: those are already installed,
I think it's the video memory.
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3173 [20:21:04] <jhutchins_wk> pseudonymous: There are known
issues with the live images.
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3176 [20:22:10] <pseudonymous> jhutchins_wk: yea.. I wish they
weren't available.. Makes everything quite confusing..
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3182 [20:24:35] <n4dir> not sure how one runs into debian-live at
all (when it comes to installing). debian.org, #debian IRC and
probably the non-official forums.debian.net won't recommend it.
- It takes quite a bit of work to run into that confusion, no?
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3186 [20:25:23] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: how goes it?
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3193 [20:28:00] <SonySebixxon> Hello! I've got a bit of a
problem with apt-get, been trying to fix it with google,
unfortunately failed. Here's terminal output:
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3197 [20:28:55] <bug> n4dir, i've run/installed debian
live+non-free without problems on occasion. what issues are you
having with it?
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3199 [20:29:34] <jelly> SonySebixxon, rm
/var/lib/apt/lists/*winehq*, wait a couple hours and try apt-get
update again to see if their repo was fixed
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3201 [20:30:18] <SonySebixxon> alright
3202 [20:30:33] <SonySebixxon> No such file or directory
3203 [20:30:51] <jelly> good, nothing to delete then
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3206 [20:32:11] <n4dir> bug: what i said is that pretty much
anyone will recommend against using debian-live to install debian,
not that i would have got any issues.
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3214 [20:34:12] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Just bought a new sata
bridge from guy across the street, seems to work!
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3216 [20:34:20] <JordiGH> Well, on my personal laptop.
3217 [20:34:26] <greycat> Installing from the debian-live images
has been historically problematic.
3218 [20:34:26] <JordiGH> Let me now try to plug it into the
target.
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3226 [20:38:52] <JordiGH> Alrighty!
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3228 [20:38:59] <JordiGH> Both drives are now in the target
machine...
3229 [20:40:05] <JordiGH> And I seem to have lvm mappers for both,
all nice and decrypted.
3230 [20:40:17] <JordiGH> Uh... so now the moment of truth.
3231 [20:40:19] <JordiGH> What do I do?
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3234 [20:40:59] <SerajewelKS> lvdisplay
3235 [20:41:06] <SerajewelKS> can you clearly identify the old and
new volumes?
3236 [20:42:28] <JordiGH> The story so far:
replaced-url
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3239 [20:43:01] <SerajewelKS> so you should want to: dd
if=/dev/chloe-vg/root of=/dev/chloe2-vg/root
3240 [20:43:05] <SerajewelKS> you can also use ddrescue
3241 [20:43:11] <SerajewelKS> (it shows you nice progress
information and an ETA)
3242 [20:43:19] <JordiGH> You think that'll work?
3243 [20:43:26] <JordiGH> Okay!
3244 [20:43:26] <SerajewelKS> yes
3245 [20:43:28] <JordiGH> Here we go!
3246 [20:43:43] <jelly> that's safe in the filesystems are
not mounted (rw)
3247 [20:43:45] <SerajewelKS> neither are mounted, right?
3248 [20:43:47] <jelly> if*
3249 [20:44:01] <jelly> pv ftw
3250 [20:44:05] <jelly> progress bars!
3251 [20:44:14] <jelly> pv < old > new
3252 [20:44:16] <SerajewelKS> pvmove was also an option yes, but
where we are now this is easier
3253 [20:44:25] <SerajewelKS> oh, pv. yes, that's nice as
well.
3254 [20:44:25] <jelly> not pvmove.
3255 [20:44:26] <JordiGH> Yep all unmounted!
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3257 [20:44:43] <jelly> oh ddrescue has progress, too
3258 [20:44:45] <SerajewelKS> i prefer ddrescue when doing drive
images. pv shows you a bar; ddrescue shows you a bit more.
3259 [20:44:47] <ertes-w> hi… is there a script-friendly
way to use dpkg-reconfigure?
3260 [20:45:03] <JordiGH> What package has ddrescue?
3261 [20:45:08] <JordiGH> ddrescueview? gddrescue?
3262 [20:45:15] <SerajewelKS> gddrescue
3263 [20:45:41] <SerajewelKS> when using a mapfile with ddrescue,
you can even CTRL+C and resume it later (using the same mapfile) and
it tolerates errors much better
3264 [20:45:49] <SerajewelKS> dd/pv will just quit and barf on the
screen
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3267 [20:46:14] <JordiGH> okokok
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3269 [20:46:28] <jelly> ertes-w, man 7 debconf, will tell you
about noninteractive frontend, how to set the frontend via
enviroment vars, and how to preseed answers
3270 [20:46:47] <SerajewelKS> ddrescue would be: ddrescue -d
/dev/chloe-vg/root /dev/chloe2-vg/root
/somewhere/to/save/the/mapfile
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3273 [20:47:12] <JordiGH> Wait, before I dd anything, how do I
read-only the source.
3274 [20:47:21] <jelly> oh, dpkg-reconfigure has a --frontend= now
too
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3276 [20:47:36] <jelly> JordiGH, if it's unmounted you
don't have to
3277 [20:47:41] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: lvchange -p r
/dev/chloe-vg/root
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3279 [20:47:54] <SerajewelKS> jelly: it's as a safety measure
to make sure he copies in the right direction
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3282 [20:48:11] <jelly> that's too safe for me
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3284 [20:48:20] <SerajewelKS> :P
3285 [20:48:22] <ertes-w> jelly: thanks!
3286 [20:48:38] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: after that, you can try
mounting it read-write to verify
3287 [20:48:48] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: mount should complain that
it can't write, and is mounting it read-only instead
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3289 [20:48:50] <JordiGH> jelly: Never too safe.
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3291 [20:49:05] <Guest78404> wait
3292 [20:49:21] <Guest78404> :)
3293 [20:49:21] <jelly> JordiGH, you do have backups, right?? :-)
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3296 [20:49:49] <JordiGH> jelly: I'm creating it right now!
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3298 [20:50:27] <JordiGH> All of my work is already pushed to
remote repos; it's mostly configs and personalisation that
I'm trying to preserve here. Nothing essential, just things
that would be annoying to redo.
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3301 [20:50:47] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Yeah, thanks, that
definitely seems read-only.
3302 [20:50:58] <JordiGH> I wonder if I could remount the live usb
r/w
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3304 [20:52:22] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Is that mapper file going
to fit into the overlay fs on / ?
3305 [20:52:40] <JordiGH> Is the overlay just RAM-as-disk?
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3308 [20:53:26] <jelly> it is, unless you specifically prepare a
partition for persistence and boot with correct kernel command line
options
3309 [20:54:08] <SerajewelKS> sorry, i got a phone call
3310 [20:54:34] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: it will fit just fine
3311 [20:55:03] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: it should be well under 2kb
unless you have a lot of bad blocks on the source disk. it stores
byte ranges of "not copied" stuff.
3312 [20:55:17] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: assuming no errors, there
will only be a single range. "where we are now" to
"end of disk"
3313 [20:55:33] <SerajewelKS> so it'll basically be a text
file with a few lines
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3315 [20:55:57] <JordiGH>
replaced-url
3316 [20:56:09] <SerajewelKS> you don't need it to persist if
you aren't planning to shut down the machine in the middle of
the copy
3317 [20:56:32] <SerajewelKS> (if you do need to, you can always
copy it to some removable storage before you shut down)
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3319 [20:56:44] <SerajewelKS> (or you can just restart the copy
from the beginning in that case)
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3322 [20:57:08] <JordiGH> Hmmm... "output exists and is not a
regular file"
3323 [20:57:15] <JordiGH> Well, that's what I want, not a
regular file!
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3325 [20:57:37] <JordiGH> Says I should --force
3326 [20:57:40] <JordiGH> So I will!
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3328 [20:58:27] <SerajewelKS> yeah, the typical use case for
ddrescue is to image a failing hard disk to a file (not another
device)
3329 [20:58:45] <JordiGH> There we go, progress bar.
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3331 [20:58:57] <SerajewelKS> so it has a few sanity checks to
that end
3332 [20:59:01] <JordiGH> 135 MB/s
3333 [20:59:05] <JordiGH> Is that slow?
3334 [20:59:20] <SerajewelKS> that's actually.... quite fast,
for writing data
3335 [20:59:28] <jelly> slow for what? ssd? hdd?
3336 [20:59:31] <SerajewelKS> reading, i can usually pull
200-300MB but writing is usually in the 30-60 range
3337 [20:59:39] <JordiGH> Says 27 minutes remaining.
3338 [21:00:02] <JordiGH> jelly: One ssd into another, source via
a usb 3 sata bridge plugged into a usb 2 port.
3339 [21:00:27] <jelly> that's pretty much impossible for
usb2 connectivity
3340 [21:00:43] <JordiGH> So is it really a usb 3 port that
happens to be shaped like a usb 2 port?
3341 [21:00:53] <JordiGH> I don't really understand usb and I
wish it would stop bragging about how u it is.
3342 [21:00:59] <ertes-w> is there a tutorial on how to do fully
unattended debian installations using debconf/dpkg?
3343 [21:01:01] <SerajewelKS> USB 3 and USB 2 ports have the same
shape, don't they?
3344 [21:01:11] <JordiGH> afaict, usb 3 can be shaped however the
hell it wants.
3345 [21:01:12] <jelly> usb 3 are blue. Blue is not a shape.
3346 [21:01:13] <SerajewelKS> the telltale sign is usually the
color of the port
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3349 [21:01:41] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: don't confuse the
version with the connector type
3350 [21:01:44] <jelly> or, they can also be yellow, usb 3.1 with
extra power available or "powered-off power"
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3352 [21:01:57] <SerajewelKS> jelly: i forget, what is red?
3353 [21:02:13] <jelly> I don't know. Red is too new for me,
don't have any
3354 [21:02:13] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Btw, are you on Masto? I
just realised that you might be. Aren't you that fox-like
avatar thing?
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3356 [21:02:34] <SerajewelKS> jelly: i wonder if red is actually
just USB3. my gaming laptop has a few red ports, but the decor of
the laptop is all red.
3357 [21:02:46] <SerajewelKS> so maybe they wanted to indicate
that they were USB3 but didn't want blue ports to clash with
the red design
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3360 [21:02:56] <jelly> in fact I'm only now getting usb 3.0
for my main system at home, because raid1 rebuild on usb2 is painful
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3365 [21:03:38] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: what's masto
3366 [21:03:39] <jelly> also because there was a $6 usb3
controller.
3367 [21:03:44] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Mastodon.
3368 [21:04:04] <SerajewelKS> i've heard of that but
don't recall what it is
3369 [21:04:05] <jelly> mastodos is a kind-of federated twitter
replacement
3370 [21:04:11] <SerajewelKS> ah
3371 [21:04:13] <jelly> don*
3372 [21:04:16] <SerajewelKS> i'm not on it
3373 [21:04:18] <JordiGH> Who is the person I'm thinking
of...
3374 [21:04:31] <SerajewelKS> my go-to avatar everywhere is
commander keen
3375 [21:04:40] <jelly> it has a 500 character limit! What luxury
3376 [21:04:45] <JordiGH> I already am following a commander keen
on masto.
3377 [21:04:57] <JordiGH> jelly: That's just a convention;
instances can lift it.
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3382 [21:05:14] <JordiGH> GNU Social (not Masto, but same network)
can have essentially full-fledged blog posts.
3383 [21:05:15] <SerajewelKS> twitter is up to 240 now, it feels
like i can write a whole book
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3386 [21:05:53] <JordiGH> Sometimes in my Masto feed I get giant
posts and they almost always come from GNU Social.
3387 [21:05:54] <jelly> and here we have irc with what, 300 or so
characters per line
3388 [21:06:01] <SerajewelKS> the three times a year i actually
write on twitter, anyway
3389 [21:06:02] <JordiGH> But we have a lot more lines.
3390 [21:06:28] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: is this an ext volume, btw?
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3394 [21:08:03] <JordiGH> ext4 yeah
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3397 [21:08:35] <n4dir> speaking of alternative social networks,
the debian subproject freedombox has quite some interesting ideas.
"leaving the cloud +debian" will give a good link to
wiki.debian.org
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3400 [21:09:25] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: so when it's done
copying, do this: resize2fs /dev/chloe2-vg/root
3401 [21:09:37] <SerajewelKS> this will extend the ext filesystem
to fill the device
3402 [21:09:40] <ertes-w> ok, let me ask a more specific question
just to get started… then i can probably generalise from that
by myself: on jessie how do i properly do the equivalent of (echo n
| dpkg-reconfigure dash)?
3403 [21:09:51] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Alrighty!
3404 [21:09:58] <n4dir> we.riseup.net is a good, but deserted
social network (last time i checked. and it ain't distributed,
iirc).
3405 [21:10:01] <JordiGH> And then make sure grub is installed...
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3407 [21:10:31] <jelly> ertes-w, what is that supposed to do?
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3409 [21:10:58] <JordiGH> n4dir: 1.5 million users on Masto, 3
million if you count the Japanese instance with the hand-drawn
kiddie porn that got mostly defederated.
3410 [21:11:03] <SerajewelKS> jelly: i've had the idea of
creating a peer-to-peer social network. kind of like mastodon, but
without dedicated servers; just a desktop program that connects
directly to other instances of the program (your connections) and
pushes/pulls content directly.
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3415 [21:11:20] <ertes-w> the desired effect is to relink /bin/sh
to bash instead of dash: "Use dash as the default system shell
(/bin/sh)? n"
3416 [21:11:24] <ertes-w> jelly: ^
3417 [21:11:28] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Didn't pocket
computers kill p2p?
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3419 [21:11:41] <jelly> SerajewelKS, you're reinventing skype
(the original p2p system)
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3421 [21:11:50] <n4dir> JordiGH: yeah, for now i will stick to
mastadon. Only some pointes that the future might offer good stuff,
if users want that.
3422 [21:11:53] <SerajewelKS> jelly: skype has no persistent posts
though?
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3425 [21:12:03] <greycat> ertes-w: have you considered simply: ln
-sf bash /bin/sh
3426 [21:12:13] <jelly> SerajewelKS, it kept history forever,
so... kinda?
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3428 [21:12:25] <ertes-w> greycat: i have to answer quite a few
questions like this one, and i don't feel particularly
comfortable piping my answers into a UI
3429 [21:12:33] <n4dir> SerajewelKS: retroshare ?
3430 [21:12:38] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: not necessarily, i have a
few ideas for how the smartphone app could work in a p2p system
3431 [21:12:40] <jelly> ertes-w, ln -fs bash /bin/sh
3432 [21:12:54] <jelly> ha
3433 [21:12:58] <ertes-w> jelly: ^
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3439 [21:13:07] <SerajewelKS> jelly: i only recall one-to-one
messages though, not the kind of "share this photo of my cat
with all of my friends forever" stuff. also, skype is not open
source.
3440 [21:13:15] <jelly> dpkg, tell ertes-w about preseed
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3442 [21:13:30] <SerajewelKS> n4dir: this might be what i'm
after, yeah
3443 [21:13:34] <SerajewelKS> if it's idiot-proof
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3445 [21:13:45] <ertes-w> jelly: ah, that looks more like what i
need, thanks!
3446 [21:14:15] <n4dir> i recall retroshare as pretty idiot-proof,
compared to i2p or onion or such. Onion has an interesting
forum-like software though (iirc: syndie). SerajewelKS
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3448 [21:14:34] <n4dir> s/onion/i2p. sorry
3449 [21:14:54] <SerajewelKS> my wife's side of the family is
starting to get a bit upset with facebook and that got me thinking
that a truly decentralized alternative could be good for them. maybe
this project already accomplished that.
3450 [21:15:09] <jelly> usaiblity is important. Anyone can make a
distributed hash table.
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3453 [21:15:44] <n4dir> SerajewelKS: look at retroshare. I think
that would work very well for such a need. It is a bit too long ago,
and i can't say much more, but it might be worth a try.
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3456 [21:16:07] <SerajewelKS> n4dir: do you know if the android
app can "pair" with a running instance elsewhere? e.g. can
my phone and my computer share a single identity within the network?
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3458 [21:16:24] <n4dir> sorry, i know no nothing of mobile phones.
:-)
3459 [21:16:33] <SerajewelKS> okay. i'll look into it later.
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3461 [21:16:50] <n4dir> look at "leaving the cloud too".
perhaps there is something.
3462 [21:16:55] <phogg> SerajewelKS: In general the answer is
"maybe" depending on what identity mechanism you're
using and how hard you want to work at it.
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3466 [21:17:31] <n4dir> SerajewelKS: stop prism ; or break prism;
or similar. That site lists a few good choices too.
3467 [21:17:32] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: so. when you're done
with the copy, here are the steps: (1) detach the source drive (2)
resize2fs on the new volume (3) vgrename to restore the original VG
name (4) mount the new root volume (5) chroot into the new root
volume (6) install grub from there (7) reboot and pray it comes up
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3471 [21:18:15] <SerajewelKS> phogg: basically i wouldn't
want my family to have to add both my desktop and my phone. i would
want them to appear as a single identity.
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3475 [21:18:40] <jelly> JordiGH, I have a nit to pick. If
you're using lvm, there's no need to resize LV to max size
right away. Keeping it smaller and leaving some (or lots of) free
space in VG enables snapshots, and growing can be done online when
needed
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3478 [21:19:00] <SerajewelKS> jelly: the LV is already created max
size
3479 [21:19:11] <jelly> the filesystem isn't.
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3481 [21:19:21] <jelly> so it can be shrunk.
3482 [21:19:23] <SerajewelKS> right. so we could shrink the LV
instead.
3483 [21:19:24] <phogg> SerajewelKS: use kerberos and log in to
the same account from both systems. Auth everything with your kerb
token and you are the same person.
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3485 [21:19:38] <SerajewelKS> kerberos :/
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3489 [21:19:51] <phogg> SerajewelKS: good luck getting your
android apps to understand kerberos, though.
3490 [21:20:01] <phogg> Might require finding or making
alternatives.
3491 [21:20:11] <jelly> phogg, it's 2010s! We use oauth2 now
for SSO.
3492 [21:20:11] <jrabe> n4dir,
replaced-url
3493 [21:20:14] <phogg> SerajewelKS: That's one way. There
are a lot of ways you could do it.
3494 [21:20:16] <SerajewelKS> i put kerberos in the same bucket as
anything ldap: things that should be simple but seem to be
infuriating time sinks for no particular reason
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3496 [21:20:20] <n4dir> jrabe: yup, that's it.
3497 [21:20:21] <phogg> jelly: yeah, that's another.
3498 [21:20:28] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: I need to also mount the
boot partition, right?
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3501 [21:20:44] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: probably. within the root
3502 [21:20:54] <SerajewelKS> so: mount the new root volume at
/mnt/target
3503 [21:21:02] <SerajewelKS> then mount the boot volume at
/mnt/target/boot
3504 [21:21:02] <phogg> SerajewelKS: setting up and running single
sign on infrastructure is hard no matter what kind you try. Choose
your preferred kind of pain.
3505 [21:21:05] <SerajewelKS> THEN chroot in and install grub
3506 [21:21:13] <JordiGH> Is that just grub-install?
3507 [21:21:17] <SerajewelKS> phogg: i'm just using LDAP for
contact management, not SSO
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3509 [21:21:27] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: grub-install $BOOTDEVICE
3510 [21:21:30] <JordiGH> 6m remaining says here.
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3512 [21:21:41] <phogg> SerajewelKS: Use x509 certs for
authentication and install the same one on both devices. Still
requires cooperation from client and server apps.
3513 [21:21:43] <SerajewelKS> phogg: it's still frustrating
to do anything at all
3514 [21:22:22] <SerajewelKS> i think it has something to do with
LDAP tools having terrible diagnostics, so when anything goes wrong
you have basically no information about why
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3517 [21:23:02] <jelly> SerajewelKS, that's just openldap, I
hear others are nicer.
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3519 [21:23:12] <phogg> SerajewelKS: LDAP is incredibly simple so
there isn't much in the diagnostics area that makes sense to
have. You're supposed to wrap it in something that makes it
friendlier.
3520 [21:23:40] <SerajewelKS> it seems simple but i always manage
to find the edge case where it isn't
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3522 [21:23:53] <phogg> pretty much all LDAP daemons apart from
openldap do more than "just ldap" out of the box, so
they're simultaneously less flexible, less simple and easier.
3523 [21:24:10] <jelly> calling anything based on X.500 as
"incredibly simple" is crazy
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3527 [21:24:29] * jelly throws a book of OIDs at phogg
3528 [21:24:49] * phogg deflects it into a buggy ASN.1 parser
3529 [21:24:59] <jelly> is there any other kind
3530 [21:25:11] <phogg> I really hope so
3531 [21:25:47] * jelly looks at CVE history of net-snmp and various nfs
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3533 [21:26:32] <jelly> because bashing openssl is old
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3537 [21:27:56] <JordiGH> Finished!
3538 [21:28:09] <JordiGH> Okay, now to resize...
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3541 [21:29:21] <SerajewelKS> resizing should be pretty near
instantanious
3542 [21:29:26] <SerajewelKS> instantaneous too
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3547 [21:30:07] <n4dir> cli audio player mocp: with xmms2, i do
"xmms2 play", and it starts the server and starts to play
(for example from a command prompt). Can i do the same with mocp ?
if i do "mocp -p", it complains the server would not be
running.
3548 [21:30:20] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Uh-oh, tells me to run
e2fsck first.
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3550 [21:30:47] <jelly> JordiGH, what does?
3551 [21:31:05] <JordiGH> resize2fs
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3554 [21:31:18] <jelly> that's expected
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3556 [21:31:29] <JordiGH> fsck -a?
3557 [21:31:33] <SerajewelKS> it is? thought it was only expected
if it wasn't unmounted cleanly
3558 [21:31:34] <jelly> it likes to extend filesystems while
they're mounted
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3560 [21:31:42] <SerajewelKS> ah, right
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3562 [21:32:08] <JordiGH> So, fsck -a /dev/chloe2-vg/root ?
3563 [21:32:22] <jelly> no, don't fsck, just mount someplace
and redo resize2fs
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3565 [21:33:03] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: first remove the old drive
and rename the VG though
3566 [21:33:07] * jhutchins_wk considers changing the channel name to
"LVM Encryption Tutorial".
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3569 [21:33:23] <BCMM> just because it's non-obvious: as long
as you're expanding the filesystem, you can use resize2fs on a
mounted device
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3578 [21:34:21] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Hm, just yanking out the
old drive didn't remove it from lvm's radar.
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3581 [21:34:59] <jelly> /o\
3582 [21:35:10] <JordiGH> Now lvm is saying i/o error.
3583 [21:35:13] <JordiGH> Well, no shit, there's nothing
there.
3584 [21:35:29] <jelly> JordiGH, you should have vgchange -an and
echo 1 > /sys/block/sdX/device/delete
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3586 [21:35:56] <jelly> to reach the "it is safe to remove
your device now" state
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3589 [21:36:48] <JordiGH> There is no sda in /sys/block except
that main one.
3590 [21:36:56] <JordiGH> The ripped out isn't there anymore.
3591 [21:37:15] <jelly> yeah well
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3593 [21:37:47] <jelly> doesn't really matter, is /dev/sda
gone?
3594 [21:37:53] <mispp_> hi! three questions: 1. will debian have
lxd containers available anytime soon? 2. are most recent fixes for
btrfs backported to standard 4.9 kernel? and 3. is it recommendable
to use newer kernel than the one in the standard repos?
3595 [21:38:27] <JordiGH> jelly: No, /dev/sda is there
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3597 [21:38:39] <jelly> JordiGH, then tell the kernel to delete it
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3599 [21:38:49] <JordiGH> But /dev/sda is the new one!
3600 [21:39:01] <jelly> why are we talking about it then?!
3601 [21:39:11] <JordiGH> I also probably need to cryptsetup
luksClose the old thing.
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3603 [21:40:03] <jelly> it's gone, dun matter. I'd
change filesystem uuids, fix fstab and set up boot loader (and
ignore lvm tools whining)
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3607 [21:41:03] <jelly> you could also reboot the liveusb and have
a somewhat clearer situation
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3610 [21:42:26] <JordiGH> I've done some setup in RAM that I
don't want to lose.
3611 [21:42:32] <JordiGH> Hm, nothing major, though.
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3614 [21:42:54] <JordiGH> Took me a while to figure out how to
properly do the luksOpen and lvm setup manually.
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3617 [21:43:09] <JordiGH> Eh, fine, let's reboot.
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3619 [21:43:45] <bites> mispp_: there has been an effort to
package lxd for debian, but that has been going on for over two
years now. the snapd package is an alternative.
3620 [21:43:47] <jelly> oh, do you have an unencrypted /boot or
are you going to use luks support in boot loader?
3621 [21:44:07] <JordiGH> /boot is unencrypted, yeah.
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3623 [21:44:24] <jelly> good
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3626 [21:45:55] <mispp_> bites: how does lxd work over snap?
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3628 [21:46:33] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: vgscan should notice that
it's gone
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3630 [21:46:39] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: Too late, rebooted.
3631 [21:46:41] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: and then deactivate the VG
in the kernel
3632 [21:46:42] <bites> mispp_: tried it, had problems with lvm
and some other bugs, switched my lxd hosts to ubuntu.
3633 [21:46:44] <JordiGH> Gotta reinstall cryptsetup...
3634 [21:46:44] <SerajewelKS> ah. that also works.
3635 [21:47:06] <lihizu> hi everybody!
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3637 [21:47:24] <bites> mispp_: i was using xfs on lvm for my
containers. might be a better experience with zfs or butterfs.
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3639 [21:47:39] <bites> butterfs? btrfs. it's late.
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3642 [21:48:04] <mispp_> bites: understood with butter what you
meant :)
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3648 [21:48:45] <mispp_> well, i plan to migrate one server to
btrfs. it would be used to run lxd and docker and whatnot
3649 [21:48:54] <mispp_> so, there is where the questions are
coming from
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3651 [21:49:10] <mispp_> currently ubuntu is on it, but im
thinking maybe move from that to debian
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3654 [21:49:24] <mispp_> so, older kernel, plus lxd over snap
3655 [21:49:26] <SerajewelKS> i'm still too scared to use
btrfs in production
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3657 [21:49:44] <SerajewelKS> LVM+ext does most of what i need it
to
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3660 [21:50:20] <mispp_> SerajewelKS: also bitrot i.e. block
checksums?
3661 [21:50:38] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: What was the right command
to rename it back?
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3663 [21:50:58] <jelly> mispp_, if you want that, use zfs, yes
even on linux
3664 [21:50:59] <SerajewelKS> the biggest draw for me for btrfs
would be having a two-disk storage pool from which i can allocate
mirrored and non-mirrored volumes, but it doesn't support that
last time i checked
3665 [21:51:10] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: vgrename oldname newname
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3667 [21:51:37] <mispp_> jelly: but zfs is running through fuse,
btrfs is more convenient
3668 [21:51:49] <jelly> mispp_, use the kernel one.
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3672 [21:52:05] <mispp_> is zfs in kernel now?
3673 [21:52:07] <jelly> no
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3677 [21:52:24] <jelly> it will probably never be
3678 [21:52:25] <bites> lxd is developed on ubuntu. stephane
graber works at canonical. i don't want to advertise for them,
but moving away from ubuntu for running lxd might not be the best
idea.
3679 [21:52:26] <JordiGH> SerajewelKS: hokay, done!
3680 [21:52:32] <JordiGH> Now we chroot...
3681 [21:52:33] <SerajewelKS> i like the idea of having a storage
pool where the volumes grow as i need them to, so i don't have
to decide in advance how much storage needs redundancy and how much
doesn't. but btrfs can't even do that today, so...
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3683 [21:52:44] <SerajewelKS> JordiGH: don't forget to mount
boot before chrooting
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3685 [21:53:32] <jelly> !zfsonlinux
3686 [21:53:32] <dpkg> ZFS (originally Zettabyte File System) is a
file system / logical volume manager developed by Sun Microsystems
(replaced-url
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3689 [21:55:45] <mispp_> anyhow, i have one private server running
at home with raid 1 array and btrfs. so far no problems, but lets
see when i do the upgrade
3690 [21:56:06] <mispp_> right now im thinking two options: debian
or ubuntu 18.04
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3692 [21:56:12] <JordiGH> So how does grub-install work?
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3695 [21:56:38] <SerajewelKS> i like the goals of btrfs, it just
doesn't do what i need yet and i also don't quite trust it
in production yet. but i have been following it.
3696 [21:56:44] <mispp_> zfs seems like something less reliable
with updates (not the filesystem itself)
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3699 [21:58:59] <JordiGH> I think I also need to image /boot
3700 [21:59:05] <JordiGH> They have different linuxen.
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3702 [21:59:16] <mispp_> bites: but yeah, now reading about snap +
lxd and it doesnt seem like a smart idea
3703 [21:59:17] <JordiGH> I am actually using a backported linux
on the source drive.
3704 [21:59:30] <JordiGH> Which I will almost certainly need.
3705 [21:59:34] * JordiGH umounts everything.
3706 [22:00:00] <mispp_> jelly: i'll look into zfs, but
already have kind of an aversion to it because its out-of-tree
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3708 [22:00:21] <jelly> mispp_, we get at least one user a month
here with a broken btrfs
3709 [22:00:24] <jelly> ymmv.
3710 [22:00:39] <mispp_> interesting
3711 [22:00:52] <mispp_> you know maybe what are usual problems?
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3713 [22:01:06] <jelly> first two things in their faq
3714 [22:01:13] <mispp_> debian?
3715 [22:01:19] <greycat> "It says I'm out of space but
I'm not!"
3716 [22:01:24] <jelly> btrfs.
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3720 [22:02:57] <bites> i believe there were some problems with
quota
3721 [22:03:06] <bites> which you probably want for containers.
3722 [22:04:01] <mispp_> greycat: :)
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3727 [22:05:08] <mispp_> bites: let's see. i'd like to
move from canonical... but maybe now is not the time
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3730 [22:05:27] <mispp_> kernel upgrade is not scheduled for
another 2 years, right
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3733 [22:06:05] <bites> you would at least have to do all the
testing yourself before going into production.
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3738 [22:09:18] <bites> your containers can be all debian, though.
^^
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3748 [22:11:45] <jelly> tupperware for me
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3770 [22:20:54] <becks`> hi, how can I force apt-get (or debconf
respectively) not to ask me any questions? some packages have a
"press 1 for abc, 2 for xyz" etc.
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3780 [22:24:25] <phogg> becks`: set your debconf priority:
dpkg-reconfigure debconf
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3784 [22:25:25] <becks`> phogg: is it possible to have it in a
oneliner? it's a script that runs automatically when installing
a new server (on first boot)
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3786 [22:25:41] <phogg> becks`: Maybe? I've never tried.
3787 [22:26:06] <becks`> okay, thanks :)
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3789 [22:26:58] <phogg> becks`: worst case you can probably script
it with dpkg-reconfigure -f readline and expect
3790 [22:27:15] <becks`> phogg: will try, thanks!
3791 [22:27:19] <phinxy> Are these owners and permissions correct
for passwd/shadow?
replaced-url
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3794 [22:28:06] <phogg> phinxy: yes
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3796 [22:28:48] <jelly> phinxy, don't forget group and
gshadow
3797 [22:29:58] <phogg> becks`: looks like you can drop a
'Frontend: noninteractive' line into /etc/debconf.conf.
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3805 [22:34:34] <becks`> phogg: that worked, thanks! :D
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3808 [22:34:50] <Tenkawa> has anyone successfully booted a debian
usb installer from just a uefi shell?
3809 [22:35:00] <Tenkawa> got a box that is in real bad shape
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3819 [22:43:50] <phinxy> Is the a verbose option for the tty
login? I suspect the entire root filesystem does not have correct
permissions, how would I know? It's a filesystem on the LAN
network. I'd rather not chroot since its a different
architecure, but changing files on the filesystem is easy.
3820 [22:44:19] <phinxy> main problem: I cant login
3821 [22:44:59] <ksk> via ssh? password and key?
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3823 [22:45:04] <tw> phinxy: read /var/log/auth.log
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3830 [22:47:26] <phinxy> tw• It's not written to! So..
3831 [22:47:48] <phinxy> ksk• via UART? Not sure what youre
asking
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3835 [22:50:11] <phinxy> Its a disk-less computer which loads
kernel, initrd with PXE or something and then boots a NFS root
filesystem. I type things on the computer trough UART. The letters
seems correct in username field when typed.
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3841 [22:50:57] <tw> But the logs aren't configured to go to
a remote system?
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3843 [22:52:03] <phinxy> no they are not
3844 [22:52:26] <tw> maybe systemd.journald.forward_to_console=1 ?
3845 [22:52:32] <tw> kernel arg
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3849 [22:54:45] <ksk> hexhaxtron: would accessing the source of
the NFS share and checking its permissions be easier?
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3852 [22:55:17] <ksk> eh, dafuq. sorry hexhaxtron
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3864 [23:01:41] <phinxy> tw• That kernel option was helpful,
thanks!
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3868 [23:02:20] <tw> phinxy: what ended up being the problem with
your login?
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3884 [23:09:05] <phinxy> tw• There is a dozen of permission
errors from just about every program. The permissions are correct.
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3888 [23:11:36] <phinxy> NFS-server might only allow one user,
I'm missing a piece.
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3890 [23:13:16] <phinxy> By default, NFS shares change the root
user to the nfsnobody user, an unprivileged user account.
3891 [23:14:45] <phinxy> Typically this is needed if you are
hosting root filesystems on the NFS server (for diskless clients).
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3938 [23:43:25] <la> hi guys, quick question, how do grep words
from a file ?, for example , i have these words in a file ,dad ,home
,down i want to search these words in other files
3939 [23:44:01] <greycat> man grep, look at -f
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3944 [23:45:09] <la> i have like 77 words in the intake file..
greycat;
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3946 [23:45:25] <jelly> 3 or 77, don't make no difference
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3949 [23:46:31] <jelly> (but you're going to find out GNU
grep -f is HORRIBLY slow and it's probably better to create a
single extended regex and use grep -E instead of -f)
3950 [23:46:42] <greycat> you may also want to look at the -F and
-x options
3951 [23:46:53] <la> sec checking that out..
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3953 [23:47:06] <deego> Did I accidentally paste a bunch of crap
here?
3954 [23:47:16] <Tenkawa> deego: nope
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3956 [23:47:27] <deego> Tenkawa: thanks
3957 [23:47:31] <Tenkawa> np
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3960 [23:48:38] <la> jelly: greycat: thanks , grep -f intakefile
outakefile worked :)
3961 [23:48:44] <deego>
replaced-url
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3969 [23:52:13] <la> second question, i have a file with bunch of
duplicate ips, when using sort filename | uniq -u it removing all
the duplicat how can i keep one of each kind, for example , i have
in the file 1 , 1 ,1,2,2,3,4,4 how can i keep 1 2 4
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3972 [23:53:01] <la> removing duplicate but keeping 1 of a kind..
( like in excel )
3973 [23:53:20] <jelly> deego, the "patch" command has
an exploitable vulnerability and the linked file appears to contain
a proof of concept exploit so yeah?
3974 [23:53:58] <deego> i mean, the patch debian pushed - is that
safe?
3975 [23:53:59] <jelly> it's a neat way to bundle the fix and
the PoC in one?
3976 [23:54:15] <jelly> deego, which patch did debian push?
3977 [23:54:30] <deego> jelly: the recent patch for beep about 2
days ago
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3979 [23:55:45] <deego> la: isn't that what uniq does ? keep
one of each?
3980 [23:56:03] <Tenkawa> la: just rediret the command output to a
new file ie >file.out
3981 [23:56:13] <Tenkawa> or append >>file.out
3982 [23:56:14] <jelly> deego, if you don't trust the debian
maintainers of beep, you can diff the sources for current and
previous version yourself.
3983 [23:56:19] <la> this is what i thought aswell, but it does
not , it remove all duplicate with out saving one..
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3985 [23:56:39] <jelly> ,v beep
3986 [23:56:40] <judd> Package: beep on amd64 -- jessie: 1.3-3+b1;
wheezy: 1.3-3+b1; wheezy-security: 1.3-3+deb7u1;
jessie-proposed-updates: 1.3-3+deb8u1; jessie-security:
1.3-3+deb8u1; buster: 1.3-4+b1; sid: 1.3-4+b1; stretch: 1.3-4+b1;
stretch-proposed-updates: 1.3-4+deb9u1; stretch-security:
1.3-4+deb9u1
3987 [23:56:49] <la> Tenkawa: what do u mean ?
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3990 [23:57:39] <jelly> deego, apt-get source beep=1.3-4+b1 in one
directory, apt-get source beep=1.3-4+deb9u1 in another, and compare.
3991 [23:58:03] <deego> la: ah that is because you use -u
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3993 [23:58:06] <jelly> hm, the first command will probably have
to be "apt-get source beep=1.3-4"
3994 [23:58:37] <deego> jelly: thanks
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