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25 [00:16:29] <lilith93> hi, since today my desktop is hanging
shortly after login (Debian stretch, XFCE)... in the journal I found
this message: Error calling org.gtk.vfs.MonitorClient.Changed():
Zeitüberschreitung wurde erreicht (g-io-error-quark, 24)
26 [00:16:54] <lilith93> did anyone else has seen this?
27 [00:17:53] <lilith93> Only the symbols at the desktop seem to
be affected... xfce menu is working
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39 [00:22:58] <Brigo> lilith93 what does Zeitüberschreitung
wurde erreicht mean?
40 [00:23:16] <lilith93> Brigo: it means time out
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43 [00:25:48] <Brigo> lilith93, i found some answers googling
the error, but they seem unrelated.
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45 [00:26:18] <lilith93> Brigo: I also googled and didn't
find anything useful
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67 [00:40:25] <tonymke> Ahh... the gnome "sign in to your
google account" thing appears to have broken in stable?
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70 [00:44:27] <lilith93> <tonymk: You are refering to me?
71 [00:44:43] <tonymke>
replaced-url
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75 [00:48:53] <lilith93> tonymke: Should I try pgrep goa-daemon
| xargs kill -9 ?
76 [00:49:23] <tonymke> My apologies, did you encounter the
ssame thing? I admit I didn't read the scrollback, I just came
in here yelling about my own problems :)
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78 [00:50:21] <lilith93> tonymke: I encountered a short hang
after login
79 [00:50:30] <lilith93> since today
80 [00:50:59] <lilith93> and the message: Error calling
org.gtk.vfs.MonitorClient.Changed(): Zeitüberschreitung wurde
erreicht (g-io-error-quark, 24) in the journal (timeout)
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90 [00:59:15] <tonymke> I'm afraid I'm not very
helpful on that personally. Some quick searching shows this might be
related though?
replaced-url
91 [01:00:20] <tonymke> Or at least, it seems to be somone
experiencing the same issue. It's definitely not ext4 - the
thing he's complaining about.
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94 [01:01:12] <lilith93> thanks, I'll have a look
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96 [01:01:32] <lilith93> I asked at IRC gnome
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120 [01:17:15] <marco__> Problem is related to mounting an
external hard drive
121 [01:17:32] <marco__> which results in a short freeze since
today
122 [01:17:33] <marco__> hm
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124 [01:18:11] <epicmetal> Is it a Bad Idea (TM) to try
backporting libinput10 to Stretch?
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127 [01:20:10] <epicmetal> The so symlink for the Stretch version
is named the same as the Sid version
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129 [01:21:42] <rant> backporting would me recompiling it against
stretch, not just dumping an so from sid
130 [01:21:52] <rant> s/me/mean/
131 [01:21:54] <epicmetal> I know that
132 [01:22:08] <epicmetal> I just meant in terms of compatibility
with what's calling it
133 [01:22:26] <epicmetal> Should be the same API if they're
numbered the same, I would assume
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135 [01:22:56] <rant> ABI, and maybe
136 [01:23:06] <epicmetal> Sorry, ABI
137 [01:23:48] <rant> this is one of those try it and see kinda
things, its not something anyone here is going to have done or tell
you to do
138 [01:24:10] <epicmetal> Fair enough
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143 [01:29:20] <marco__> ok
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145 [01:29:29] <lilith93> ok
146 [01:29:36] <lilith93> problem half solved
147 [01:29:53] <lilith93> lilith93> hi, since today my desktop
is hanging shortly after login (Debian stretch, XFCE)... in the
journal I found this message: Error calling
org.gtk.vfs.MonitorClient.Changed(): Zeitüberschreitung wurde
erreicht (g-io-error-quark, 24)
148 [01:29:53] <lilith93> <lilith93> did anyone else has
seen this?
149 [01:29:53] <lilith93> <lilith93> Only the symbols at
the desktop seem to be affected... xfce menu is working
150 [01:30:37] <lilith93> The problem was the trash bin somehow.
Mounting the SDD (which I did after login) made the desktop freeze /
blocked
151 [01:30:51] <lilith93> I deleted the trash bin and now
it's fine again
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153 [01:34:06] <tonymke> hah
154 [01:34:31] <tonymke> I guess that's one way to get you
to take out the trash.
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156 [01:35:26] <lilith93> <tonymke> lol
157 [01:35:40] <lilith93> <tonymke> but it's still not
normal
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177 [01:55:01] <anomie__> So, I just got IPv6 on my network using
6to4 on my Netgear Netlink R6700. Now my Windows machine can get a
public IPv6 address but my debian box can't. I tried messing
with /etc/network/interfaces to no avail. :/
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179 [01:56:18] <anomie__> I'm not really sure whether my
router uses SLAAC or DHCPv6.
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227 [02:43:58] <monty86> what does running the command sudo
firewalld do?
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233 [02:46:33] <tonymke> monty86: if you have the firewalld
package installed, it will start it.
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235 [02:47:48] <monty86> it won't make any changes right?
236 [02:47:52] <monty86> like drop the current rules
237 [02:48:00] <monty86> i accidentally ran it with sudo
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239 [02:48:58] <tonymke> I wouldn't think so, though
I'm not familiar with it
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248 [02:53:55] <monty86> ok thanks
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302 [03:27:35] <lessthan0> debian 9 installer always screws up
the /etc/apt/sources.list if you are using the dvd iso dd to usb
303 [03:28:27] <lessthan0> I'm at the point where it is
easier to write a setup script and host it on my own site then to
patch the installer
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305 [03:29:14] <lessthan0> this is not a live CD so it should not
be looking for a CD after it installs and reboots
306 [03:29:18] <lessthan0> this is just wrong
307 [03:29:57] <lessthan0> I submitted a bug report last week so
all I can do is hope for the best and fix it myself at the same time
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309 [03:30:54] <tonymke> How does it screw it up?
310 [03:32:16] <tonymke> I remember it not leaving any... helpful
hints for what the values are unless you opt to use a network mirror
during installation.
311 [03:32:50] <lessthan0> I used network mirror during install
312 [03:32:54] <lessthan0> this is not netinst
313 [03:33:01] <lessthan0> this is the full installer DVD 1
314 [03:33:06] <lessthan0> not a live
315 [03:33:16] <tonymke> Right. I'm just asking what it
actually wrote.
316 [03:33:25] <lessthan0> so it comments out the CDROM and adds
DCROM
317 [03:33:32] <lessthan0> CDROM
318 [03:33:48] <lessthan0> it is not checking to see if CDROM is
in sources.list
319 [03:34:04] <lessthan0> it will blindly comment the first old
entry in sources.list
320 [03:34:18] <lessthan0> and then add CDROM on the second line
321 [03:34:25] <lessthan0> some blank lines also
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323 [03:34:49] <lessthan0> and it does not fail over to the next
source the actual repos online
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325 [03:35:10] <lessthan0> when I apt install sudo it says insert
CD hit any key
326 [03:35:30] <tonymke> Yeah, so after installing you have to
pop in there and blap the cd line
327 [03:35:37] <lessthan0> I delete one of the lines and leave
the commented one there so I can revert if I need to
328 [03:35:44] <tonymke> Is what ends up happening in real-world
scenarios
329 [03:35:44] <lessthan0> delete one line
330 [03:35:53] <lessthan0> yeah
331 [03:36:05] <tonymke> Not super helpful.
332 [03:36:10] <lessthan0> its an easy fix but then I have to
install sudo
333 [03:36:36] <lessthan0> so now I am just scripting all new
deployments
334 [03:36:55] <lessthan0> cause I needed to script the install
of my apps anyway so it is not so bad
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337 [03:37:08] <lessthan0> but I want to feel good about telling
people to try debian
338 [03:38:18] <lessthan0> if I can't figure out how to
patch the installer then I can't hand it out on USB or hand out
a iso to be used with rufus in DD mode
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340 [03:39:40] <lessthan0> well another option would be to have
an official upstream USB release
341 [03:40:15] <lessthan0> but that seems like we don't
really need a fork if we can just have the installer be a bit more
resilient
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343 [03:40:46] <lessthan0> very few people are burning DVD anyway
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363 [03:49:14] <bigbenbenson> Well kernel 4.17 come to
stretch-backports anytime soon?
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367 [03:52:28] <rant> ,kernels
368 [03:52:29] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.16.0-rc6-686 (4.16~rc6-1~exp1); sid:
4.17.0-1-686-pae (4.17.6-1); buster: 4.16.0-2-686 (4.16.16-2);
stretch-backports: 4.16.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.16.16-2~bpo9+1);
stretch: 4.9.0-6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1); jessie-backports:
4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie:
3.16.0-6-686-pae (3.16.56-1+deb8u1); wheezy-backports:
369 [03:52:30] <judd> 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
(3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-6-686-pae (3.2.102-1)
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371 [03:53:37] <rant> ,depends linux-image-4.17.0-1-86-pae
372 [03:53:37] <bigbenbenson> Yea, I see 4.16 is in backports,
but I was wondering if 4.17 will make it in, my laptop would run a
lot better on 4.17
373 [03:53:38] <judd> No package named
'linux-image-4.17.0-1-86-pae' was found in stretch/amd64.
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377 [03:54:24] <rant> bigbenbenson: so use it.. I can't
imagine what a kernel package would have that would cause any
problems
378 [03:54:41] <rant> ,depends linux-image-4.17.0-1-686-pae sid
379 [03:54:42] <judd> No package named
'linux-image-4.17.0-1-686-pae' was found in sid/amd64.
380 [03:54:53] <rant> ,depends linux-image-4.17.0-1-amd64 sid
381 [03:54:54] <judd> Package linux-image-4.17.0-1-amd64 in
sid/amd64 -- depends: kmod, linux-base (>= 4.3~), initramfs-tools
(>= 0.120+deb8u2) | linux-initramfs-tool.
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383 [03:55:08] <bigbenbenson> Isn't the idea of backports to
make sure it doesn't break stuff
384 [03:55:15] <rant> ,v linux-base
385 [03:55:16] <judd> Package: linux-base on amd64 -- jessie:
3.5; wheezy: 3.5; jessie-backports: 4.3~bpo8+1; buster: 4.5; sid:
4.5; stretch: 4.5
386 [03:55:40] <bigbenbenson> And mixing stable, testing, and sid
is generally considered a bad idea?
387 [03:55:45] <rant> yes but the dependencies of the kernel are
very few and from what I can see are all jessie or older versions
its depending on
388 [03:56:01] <rant> which means you can manually fetch and
install a kernel package without any real issue
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390 [03:56:22] <rant> either that or you take the time to compile
your own kernel
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392 [03:57:14] <bigbenbenson> I'll give it a try, I have
opensuse tumbleweed installed right now but yast and the system in
general is annoying to deal with.
393 [03:57:27] <rant> if the package has no dependencies not
satisfied by your system then its no different than a backported one
394 [03:57:30] <bigbenbenson> Just hope 4.9 boots to allow me to
install 4.17
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397 [03:58:14] <rant> not to mention if you dont actuall add a
sid repo, it can;t get anything else anyhow
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399 [03:58:23] <rant> you just fetch the package manually and
install it
400 [03:59:12] <bigbenbenson> I was going to add the repo, but
then make it's priority lower than stable and just install the
kernel from it so it keeps it up to date.
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402 [03:59:28] <bigbenbenson> If it boots 4.9
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404 [03:59:52] <rant> well there is no guarentee that in the
future there wont be an added dependency on it
405 [04:00:12] <rant> but as of right now it depends on things
even jessie would satisfy
406 [04:00:44] <bigbenbenson> I guess it would let me know when I
update if it was missing one?
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408 [04:00:55] <bigbenbenson> As long as sid repo is added to
sources
409 [04:01:00] <rant> sure if you have no sid source to satisfy
it :P
410 [04:01:18] <rant> ,d linux-base
411 [04:01:33] <rant> ,depends initrams-tools
412 [04:01:34] <judd> No package named 'initrams-tools'
was found in stretch/amd64.
413 [04:01:41] <rant> ,depends initramfs-tools
414 [04:01:42] <judd> Package initramfs-tools in stretch/amd64 --
depends: initramfs-tools-core (= 0.130), linux-base.
415 [04:01:52] <rant> ,depends linux-base
416 [04:01:53] <judd> Package linux-base in stretch/amd64 --
depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0.
417 [04:02:11] <rant> ,depends debconf
418 [04:02:12] <judd> Package debconf in stretch/amd64 --
depends: perl-base (>= 5.20.1-3~).
419 [04:02:31] <rant> eventually somewhere down the line you hit
a core package like perl, libc..etc
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421 [04:03:00] <rant> right now the only versioned depends are
linux-base (jessie or greater) and initramfs-tools (jessie or
greater)
422 [04:03:02] <bigbenbenson> maybe a new stable will be out by
then
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424 [04:03:23] <rant> so it'd be happy with the stretch
versions
425 [04:03:48] <rant> ,i kmod
426 [04:03:49] <judd> Package kmod (admin, important) in
stretch/amd64: tools for managing Linux kernel modules. Version:
23-2; Size: 83.7k; Installed: 220k
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428 [04:04:04] <davis> hello
429 [04:04:11] <rant> olleh
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437 [04:11:37] <davis> i have a laptop with a nvidia video card.
I tried this previously and ended up with a blank screen. I am
trying again. This is the guide I'm following
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438 [04:12:00] <davis> any tips before I reboot to have the
change take effect?
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440 [04:13:02] <rant> davis: is it an apple laptop?
441 [04:13:14] <davis> no its a thinkpad
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443 [04:13:31] <rant> T61?
444 [04:13:37] <davis> t570
445 [04:14:03] <davis> i scrubbed the windows install a few weeks
ago
446 [04:14:26] <davis> i tried to use that guide and I also tried
to use the nvidia official drivers from their website.
447 [04:14:45] <davis> i had to back out the changes. I figured
since I had some deadtime, i would try again.
448 [04:15:07] <davis> i'll reboot and see what happens.
bbiab
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450 [04:15:10] <lessthan0> is there a way to show what is
blinking my HDD LED?
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452 [04:15:19] <lessthan0> network is not doing anything
453 [04:15:31] <lessthan0> but the system is doing something with
disks while idle
454 [04:15:41] <rant> whats going to happen isnt going to be
good.. but you didnt stick around long enough for me to say so :P
455 [04:15:48] <rant> thats not nvidia, thats optimus
456 [04:15:57] <lessthan0> will systemctl -a show everything?
457 [04:16:22] <lessthan0> will systemctl status something
something?
458 [04:16:31] <bigbenbenson> I had an optimus laptop before this
one, hell on earth for linux.
459 [04:16:43] <lessthan0> is that a radio shack brand?
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461 [04:16:57] <rant> yes and that nvidia wiki he was reading
wouldnt be the right thing to read for optimus
462 [04:17:12] <rant> its not nvidia, its a hybrid
463 [04:17:24] <davis_> hmm. it booted up and then showed a
screen which said, "oh snap something went wrong"
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465 [04:17:34] <bigbenbenson> Hope he has a mux switch in his
bios
466 [04:17:36] <davis_> i'm using the alt-f1 console to
talk.
467 [04:17:55] <rant> yeah well as I was saying you have optimus
not nvidia
468 [04:18:06] <rant> optimus is a hybrid nvidia+intel type deal
469 [04:18:24] <davis_> i do not have any mux switch in the bios.
for display it has an option to configure the amount of memory to
set aside for intel in bios and that is it.
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471 [04:18:59] <bigbenbenson> rip
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475 [04:19:23] <davis_> any suggestion at this point?
476 [04:19:28] <bigbenbenson> Either you primus, bumblebee or use
only intel graphics.
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478 [04:19:34] <rant> that wiki you were reading is for nvidia
not optimus
479 [04:19:59] <rant> which nothing that said will work for
optimus
480 [04:20:31] <bigbenbenson> Ubuntu has a neat package for
optimus that allow you to pick which card to use and it only uses
that one. Think it's called nvidia-settings and that's
harder to setup on debian,
481 [04:20:34] <rant> as bigbenbenson says, you either gotta
fight with bumblebee or disable the nvidia card and use he intel
482 [04:20:58] <davis_> hmm. fwiw, the 940mx is listed as being
supported on that page.
483 [04:21:01] <rant> nvidia-settings was just the nvidia control
panel that has always came with the drivers
484 [04:21:19] <bigbenbenson> had a special option for optimus on
Ubuntu tho
485 [04:21:32] <davis_> apt-get install optimus?
486 [04:21:36] <bigbenbenson> to toggle which it used, intel or
nvidia and you had to logout to apply it
487 [04:21:41] <rant> idk the normal thinkwiki page doesnt have
the t5xx series, page I'm reading is in german so.. heh.. I may
have misread
488 [04:22:13] <bigbenbenson> This has a lot of good info:
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489 [04:22:26] <rant> Grafikchip: Intel HD Graphics 520/620 und
NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (2GB GDDR5) im Optimus-Verbund
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491 [04:22:41] <rant> pretty sure that's saying its in
optimus configuration
492 [04:23:35] <rant> verbund means composite
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494 [04:25:22] <davis_> im reading the nvidiagraphicsdrivers
optimus debian wiki page
495 [04:25:37] <bigbenbenson> That's... not a very good page
tbh.
496 [04:25:55] <bigbenbenson> The arch wiki is far more detailed
and a lot easier to read.
497 [04:25:55] <davis_> any idea how to back out ths change so I
can get back to xwindows working?
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500 [04:27:24] <rant>
replaced-url
501 [04:27:30] <rant> with switchable (hybrid) or Optimus
graphics will not work"
502 [04:28:02] <rant> it may be listed as supported if you ignore
that paragraph at the top
503 [04:28:21] <rant> where it specifically says it isnt :P
504 [04:28:53] <davis_> heh, that is par for me. Nothing is easy.
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507 [04:29:52] <bigbenbenson> I got the newer amd laptops because
of optimus and it's nonsense, linux life is easier.
508 [04:30:11] <rant> you can look at our wiki's optimus
page but you might want to start crying now :P
509 [04:30:53] <bigbenbenson> I don't know what to cry more
about, the state of debian optimus wiki page or optimus itself.
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511 [04:31:44] <lessthan0> I see gnome-terminal and gnome-shell
in top command but I only have gnome-terminal open
512 [04:31:48] <lessthan0> is this normal?
513 [04:32:14] <lessthan0> I am running hexchat and I think
hexchat shows up as gnome-shell
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515 [04:33:31] <rant> davis_:
replaced-url
516 [04:35:02] <davis_> by the way, that page I referred to has a
mod to optimus_desktop. I assume I will need to apt-get install
optimus
517 [04:35:56] <rant> nope
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519 [04:36:11] <rant> you either disable the hw or use bumblebee
520 [04:36:13] <lessthan0> I found hexchat as hexchat in top
521 [04:36:39] <rant> easiest way to disable is if bios supports
it.. but I've heard of other ways
522 [04:36:49] <lessthan0> is it normal to have gnome-shell using
a lot of resources?
523 [04:37:14] <rant> I don't conside it normal to be usine
gnome-shell, so I couldn't tell you :P
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525 [04:37:48] <lessthan0> no desktop for you?
526 [04:38:02] <davis_> yes, optimus can not be apt-get
installed. I can apt-get install bumblebee or bumblebee-nvidia. I
chose the first and optirun is available.
527 [04:38:18] <lessthan0> it was the scroll up in terminal that
got me to install desktop
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530 [04:39:10] <bigbenbenson> shutting down the intel card and
usibg primus is much better performance than bumblebee
531 [04:39:31] <bigbenbenson> even nouveau is almost better than
bumblebee
532 [04:41:02] <rant> yeah bumblebee is a crazy hack that tries
to use the nvidia gpu to do heavy lifting for the intel gpu
533 [04:41:23] <rant> I wouldn't even attempt it
personally.. just sounds like a headache
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537 [04:43:46] <davis_> hmm I added the steps as the debian wiki
page on NvidiaGraphicsDrivers Optimus suggested but that failed when
I used bumblebee. I'll remove bumblebee and try to install
primus as you suggested keeping all the other changes agvialble.
When i did "systemctl restart gdm3.service" all I got was
flashing screens and no x on any of the virtual terminals.
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539 [04:45:03] <rant> if not bumblebee, one GPU or the other
needs to be disabled
540 [04:45:03] <davis_> odd. apt-get install primus, installs
primus and bumblebee. I had just did a apt-get remove bumblebee.
541 [04:45:45] <rant> you can't have two GPUs trying to work
in hybrid config because nothing but bumblebee supports that
542 [04:45:50] <davis_> this is setting up a initrd. I think I
need to reboot.
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544 [04:46:26] <davis_> yes, i think the xrandr stuff in the
/usr/local/bin/switch_nvidia.sh script that page has might be doing
that.
545 [04:46:31] <davis_> brb. reboot
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547 [04:47:00] <bigbenbenson> Arch wiki has WAY better details on
how to primus with only nvidia card.
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553 [04:53:08] <lessthan0> any idea why I get warnings for r8169
possible missing firmware?
554 [04:53:21] <lessthan0> the nic works perfectly
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556 [04:53:58] <lessthan0> it does it on boot when LVM is
installed only
557 [04:54:30] <lessthan0> it also shows up when installing LVM2
deb on a machine with no PV VG LV
558 [04:54:58] <lessthan0> but I don't understand why they
are related
559 [04:55:16] <lessthan0> and the nic works fine so maybe the
warning is erroneous
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562 [04:57:29] <davis_> hmm. that did not help.
563 [04:57:54] <davis_> i noticed that lsmod does not show nvidia
or nouveau active.
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565 [04:59:11] <bigbenbenson> davis_: arch wiki has a great page
on optimus that is a lot easier to follow than debian wiki
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567 [04:59:45] <davis_> ok many thanks.
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570 [05:00:34] <bigbenbenson> I did manage a jessie and stretch
install with primus on my old laptop, but I can't remember 100%
all the steps.
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572 [05:01:31] <davis_> apt-get remove nvidia-driver
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574 [05:02:13] <davis_> lol, well that worked once i was in a
console. let me see if I can get x back on reboot.
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587 [05:05:18] <davis_> nope. still no x.
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593 [05:16:30] <SerajewelKS> i don't know if it helps, but a
coworker had an optimus-enabled laptop and only had problems trying
to get it to work on debian. eventually he sold that laptop and got
one with just nvidia graphics.
594 [05:16:51] <rant> yes, sounds like a good idea
595 [05:18:38] <SerajewelKS> there was always something going
wrong. x wouldn't start. it would start but his fans would be
running full-blast all the time. programs would clearly be using the
wrong graphics hardware even when instructed to use the other.
596 [05:18:55] <SerajewelKS> lots of x crashes and/or total
system freezes. just wasn't worth fighting.
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599 [05:20:15] <SerajewelKS> (it doesn't much help that x
wasn't really designed for any of the stuff we use it for today
-- let alone on-the-fly switching of underlying graphics hardware)
600 [05:21:06] <SerajewelKS> i consider it a monumental success
if i plug my linux laptop into a projector and don't have to
restart X to make it work
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608 [05:26:20] <davis_> hmm. i did another guide. lets see what
happens on reboot this time.
609 [05:26:24] <davis_> brb
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611 [05:26:25] <mac`> need to upgrade this old Kernel
2.6.32-042stab127.2
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614 [05:28:06] <rant> then you should talk to a redhat channel or
your sysadmin
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616 [05:29:09] <mac`> i am using debian
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618 [05:29:44] <mac`> what i need to do install
linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64
619 [05:29:48] <mac`> then grub
620 [05:29:54] <rant> yeah well thats a redhat kernel not a
debian one
621 [05:30:15] <rant> so you must be using debian as a guest on a
redhat vps or something
622 [05:30:31] <mac`> good to know, it was installed on my vps
server when i selected the os
623 [05:30:57] <rant> hence why I said talk to your sysadmin
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625 [05:31:10] <rant> cause they are prob the ones have to change
that
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627 [05:31:39] <rant> idk much about hypervisors and such really
628 [05:31:46] <mac`> you think you can help me to config this
Kernel?
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630 [05:32:40] <mac`> is this the current debian
linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 version
631 [05:32:51] <rant> ,kernels
632 [05:32:52] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.16.0-rc6-686 (4.16~rc6-1~exp1); sid:
4.17.0-1-686-pae (4.17.6-1); buster: 4.16.0-2-686 (4.16.16-2);
stretch-backports: 4.16.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.16.16-2~bpo9+1);
stretch: 4.9.0-6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1); jessie-backports:
4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie:
3.16.0-6-686-pae (3.16.56-1+deb8u1); wheezy-backports:
633 [05:32:53] <judd> 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
(3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-6-686-pae (3.2.102-1)
634 [05:33:19] <rant> mac`: apparently 4.9.0-6 is the latest
635 [05:33:31] <mac`> thank you Rant
636 [05:33:35] <rant> ,i linux-image-4.9.0-amd64
637 [05:33:37] <judd> No package named
'linux-image-4.9.0-amd64' was found in stretch/amd64.
638 [05:33:46] <rant> ,i linux-image-4.9.0-6-amd64
639 [05:33:48] <judd> Package linux-image-4.9.0-6-amd64 (kernel,
optional) in stretch/amd64: Linux 4.9 for 64-bit PCs. Version:
4.9.82-1+deb9u3; Size: 38071.0k; Installed: 188221k; Homepage:
replaced-url
640 [05:34:08] <mac`> cache shows .5 is current
641 [05:34:28] <rant> then I guess you need to update your cache
:P
642 [05:34:55] <rant> ,v linux-image-amd64
643 [05:34:56] <judd> Package: linux-image-amd64 on amd64 --
wheezy: 3.2+46; wheezy-security: 3.2+46+deb7u2; wheezy-backports:
3.16+63~bpo70+1; jessie: 3.16+63+deb8u2; jessie-security:
3.16+63+deb8u2; jessie-backports: 4.9+80+deb9u4~bpo8+1; stretch:
4.9+80+deb9u4; stretch-security: 4.9+80+deb9u4;
stretch-proposed-updates: 4.9+80+deb9u5; stretch-backports:
4.16+94~bpo9+1; buster: 4.16+94; sid: 4.16+94
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648 [05:39:07] <mac`> ok so i install the
System.map-4.9.0-5-amd64 config-4.9.0-5-amd64
initrd.img-4.9.0-5-amd64 vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-amd64 < boot should i
install grub2?
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651 [05:40:00] <rant> how the hell should we know? you don't
even seem to know what you're running..
652 [05:40:26] <mac`> lol i am running debian 9
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654 [05:41:12] <rant> only way thats true is if its a guest OS
and that sort of info is wholly relevant to things like kernel and
bootloader
655 [05:42:11] <mac`> cat /etc/issue Debian GNU/Linux 9 \n \l
656 [05:42:31] <rant> or you did something really crazy to wind
up with a RHEL kernel thats ancient and are now doing some weird
non-debian method of hacking in a debian kernel
657 [05:42:43] <rant> in debian you just install the package,
thatts it
658 [05:43:03] <rant> it builds the initrd, puts links in place,
sets up the bootloader..etc
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660 [05:43:45] <mac`> i am using vps that's the way the
container is config
661 [05:44:30] <rant> I know next to nothing about those setups
but I kinda thought you had to have the admin change things like
this
662 [05:45:10] <rant> cause depending on what sort of
"container" youre in you may need a special kernel
663 [05:45:16] <rant> among other things
664 [05:46:00] <mac`> let's see if this container can handle
this vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-amd64
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668 [05:46:44] <rant> you believe in an all knowing diety?
669 [05:47:24] <rant> cause if not, then you may be the only one
who could know the answer to that :P
670 [05:47:34] <mac`> i did it before
671 [05:47:55] <mac`> on my freebsd kernel works differently
672 [05:48:05] <mac`> but let me load this on the grub see what
it says
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675 [05:49:08] <mac`> Generating grub configuration file ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-amd64 Found initrd image:
/boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-5-amd64 done
676 [05:49:13] <mac`> lets me reboot and see
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710 [06:29:51] <epicmetal> Is there something up with
ftp.au.debian.org (150.203.164.37)? APT is timing out all of a
sudden
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712 [06:31:11] <epicmetal> Well, it was unusually resolving to an
IPv6 address, so I disabled IPv6 in APT. And then the IPv4 was
timing out
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715 [06:34:21] <epicmetal> Nevermind, it is happening for
multiple mirrors
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720 [06:36:05] <epicmetal> It's weird because I can wget the
index.html from each mirror but can't pull APT files with
apt-get
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762 [07:16:05] <epicmetal> Ah, sudo was clearing my proxy
variables. Used env_keep in sudoers to fix.
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Spi_registry daemon and I cant seem to find anything concrete. The
debian mailing list isnt that informative.Does anyone have any
suggestions for a good resource to learn more about it?
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1076 [11:15:11] <gidna> Hello
1077 [11:15:20] <rant> olleh
1078 [11:15:21] <gidna> I cannot install debian from the net CD..
1079 [11:15:50] <rant> im sorry to hear tht:p
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1082 [11:16:49] <rant> unless youre looking for sympathy or
comisery i suggest that you elaborate
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1090 [11:19:41] <petn-randall> gidna: What is preventing you from
doing so?
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1092 [11:20:18] <gidna> I burn the cd on a pendrive.. during the
install after selecting the language a keyboard, it asks me to
insert a valid CDROM
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1094 [11:21:18] <petn-randall> gidna: How did you put it on the
pendrive?
1095 [11:21:28] <petn-randall> With which tools, that is.
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1098 [11:22:07] <gidna> petn-randall: with the dd command.. the
iso boots properly..
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1100 [11:23:09] <petn-randall> gidna: Which image did you use?
(link)
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1134 [11:49:21] <gidna_> sorry, it disconnected..
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1136 [11:50:38] <petn-randall> gidna: No worries. Which image did
you use? (link)
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1140 [11:52:37] <gidna_> petn-randall:
replaced-url
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1157 [12:01:29] <noodleking> hi
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1162 [12:05:31] <noodleking> What's enp0 and how is it
different from eth0? Also any good online resources for setting up
and configuring static IP and LAMP on the current Debian?
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1165 [12:07:01] <babilen> noodleking:
replaced-url
1166 [12:07:26] <babilen>
replaced-url
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1168 [12:07:47] <babilen> And then just install mariadb, nginx and
go ;)
1169 [12:07:48] <noodleking> thanks, just got the same
recommendation from the ubuntu channel - setting up a couple of dev
VMs in windows with Ubuntu and Debian.
1170 [12:07:54] <noodleking> ah
1171 [12:08:04] <babilen> Are you using Ubuntu or Debian?
1172 [12:08:08] <noodleking> I've not used nginx in years
1173 [12:08:13] <noodleking> babilen both
1174 [12:08:22] <noodleking> they're VMs in Windows.
1175 [12:08:26] <babilen> That's fine - You can use Apache if
you like :)
1176 [12:08:40] <noodleking> I'm happy to try it again.
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1182 [12:10:08] <babilen> Just make sure to install the
corresponding PHP package for integration .. for nginx you'd
typically use php-fpm, whereas Apache traditionally runs with
libapache2-mod-php
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1185 [12:10:57] <noodleking> thanks babilen, I've been out of
it for a few years, so very rusty but bits and pieces are coming
back :)
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1191 [12:12:09] <petn-randall> gidna_: I'm guessing that
something went wrong then. Did you verify the image?
1192 [12:12:26] <petn-randall> gidna_: Also, what is the exact dd
command you used?
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1224 [12:32:42] <gidna_> I don't think it has to due with the
burning of the image..
1225 [12:33:42] <blackflow> babilen: noodleking: note that there
is NO dichotomy in fpm vs mod-php. those are two different ways
apache uses PHP. Apache can (and should!) use FPM just fine, via
fastcgi.
1226 [12:34:11] <babilen> blackflow: There are many ways, hence
the "traditionally"
1227 [12:34:11] <blackflow> mod php is an ancient concept and
shouldn't be used any more.
1228 [12:34:22] <babilen> And to explain the Depends in the PHP
packages
1229 [12:34:36] <babilen> I am in no way advocating using mod php
1230 [12:34:53] <babilen> Personally I run most on fpm behind
nginx
1231 [12:35:01] <babilen> (if I have to touch PHP for clients)
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1245 [12:43:15] <blackflow> babilen: well, the way you formulated
it, you implied nginx should be used with fpm and apache should be
used with mod-php. at least that's how I read what you said ;)
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1248 [12:45:47] <MrScoumoune> Hi all, what is the better virtual
android for debian, I used for launch app, actualy i tried to use
anbox but is very difficult
1249 [12:45:59] <babilen> blackflow: That would be the traditional
setup in a way, yes
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1251 [12:46:27] <babilen> I mean that's the entire reason why
php pulls in apache mod which pulls in apache
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1253 [12:46:35] <babilen> (not that I consider that to be great)
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1255 [12:46:58] <annadane> what's the proper mailing list for
backports security announcements?
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1257 [12:47:29] <babilen> annadane:
replaced-url
1258 [12:47:30] <blackflow> babilen: I'm not even sure that
would be "traditional", more like ancient and not
recommended for a long time. Apache+PHP setups have been long
recommended with fastcgi
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1262 [12:48:18] <babilen> blackflow: I totally agree, but there is
a certain history associated with these packages that are reflected
in their packaging
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1264 [12:49:17] <babilen> I see how what I mentioned earlier could
be misconstrued and I will try to be clearer in differentiating
between advocacy and information
1265 [12:49:56] <babilen> But then .. I wouldn't advocate to
use PHP to begin with ;)
1266 [12:50:25] <blackflow> definitely :)
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1270 [12:54:16] <shtrb> Is there a way for me to identify what
"paints" a square only in ttys ? (on the top left corner
of the screen I have a blob of lines, but only present after
graphical.target is reached and only in the ttys)
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1276 [12:54:59] <blackflow> shtrb: pics or it never happened.
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1280 [12:55:27] <shtrb> lol , thanks , but I have no idea how to
do a screenshot in textual mode
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1296 [12:58:50] <blackflow> shtrb: use your phone? upload to
imgur?
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1311 [13:07:22] <Murda> I'm trying to host mail server for 2
different and I want to separate them like test@example1.com wont
receive emails for test@example2.com, is there any good
tutorial/example?
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1314 [13:09:09] <RoyK> Murda: here are several types of software
usable for that
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1316 [13:09:48] <RoyK> Murda: if it's a dedicated machine or
a dedicated vm, for that sake, and if you haven't done this
before, perhaps something like zimbra may be the easiest path
1317 [13:09:52] <blackflow> Murda: Postfix' VIRTUAL_README.
replaced-url
1318 [13:10:24] <RoyK> blackflow: you'll need something doing
IMAP and perhaps webmail on top of that - postfix is just an MTA
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1321 [13:11:04] <blackflow> Murda: what RoyK said. Use Dovecot for
that. Plenty of Postfix+Dovecot integration articles on google.
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1324 [13:12:07] * RoyK just uses zimbra - ok - it's a beast - but
it's a rather nice beast
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1328 [13:13:00] <RoyK> ,v dovecot
1329 [13:13:01] <judd> No package named 'dovecot' was
found in amd64.
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1331 [13:13:55] <blackflow> yeah you have to specify which backend
variants you need, eg:
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1333 [13:14:00] <blackflow> ,v dovecot-imapd
1334 [13:14:01] <judd> Package: dovecot-imapd on amd64 -- wheezy:
1:2.1.7-7+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 1:2.1.7-7+deb7u2;
wheezy-backports: 1:2.2.13-11~bpo70+1; jessie: 1:2.2.13-12~deb8u4;
jessie-security: 1:2.2.13-12~deb8u4; jessie-backports:
1:2.2.27-3+deb9u2~bpo8+1; stretch: 1:2.2.27-3+deb9u2;
stretch-security: 1:2.2.27-3+deb9u2; jessie-backports-sloppy:
1:2.2.33.2-1~bpo8+1; stretch-backports:
1335 [13:14:02] <judd> 1:2.2.34-2~bpo9+1; buster: 1:2.3.2-2; sid:
1:2.3.2-2
1336 [13:14:12] <RoyK> thanks
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1339 [13:16:35] <noodleking> would I be right in thinking that
enp0s3 = Ethernet PCI 0 slot 3?
1340 [13:17:01] <blackflow> I have a manually integrated Postfix +
dovecot + RoundCube for some webmail love. I don't like mini
"operating systems" like Zimbra for such a straightforward
task. Yeah, I know Zimbra has moar features than that.
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1342 [13:17:25] <noodleking> I'm reading through this -
replaced-url
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1344 [13:18:19] <blackflow> noodleking: en for etherned, and then
p<bus>s<slot>, there's no [P<domain>] in your
case
1345 [13:18:23] <blackflow> *ethernet
1346 [13:18:38] <noodleking> ah
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1350 [13:18:53] <noodleking> so the "p" stands for PCI
bus? That's what I was thinking.
1351 [13:19:02] <blackflow> noodleking: however, it's a bit
more complicated to predict it in advance. you have to check two
things:
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1354 [13:20:27] <blackflow> noodleking: 1) what's teh naming
policy: grep NamePolicy /lib/systemd/network/99-default.link and
then using that ORDER, check with `udevadm info /sys/class/net/...`
elements like ID_NET_NAME to see what names are offered by the drive
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1356 [13:21:57] <blackflow> so eg if udevadm shows available
ID_NET_NAME_MAC, _PATH, _ONBOARD, then you can see from that order
what will be used first. eg. _ONBOARD before _PATH before _MAC
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1359 [13:22:13] <noodleking> blackflow NamePolicy =
"NamePolicy=kernel database onboard slot path"
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1364 [13:23:17] <noodleking> ah, so in my case kernel then
database then onboard?
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1366 [13:23:50] <blackflow> noodleking: which is default but if
you have enp0s3 then I suppose _PATH won
1367 [13:25:18] <noodleking> blackflow ah, would that have any
knock on effects - is this question too broad? - with regards to
setting up things like static IP, hostnames etc., for the purposes
of a fully configured LAMP dev environment?
1368 [13:25:40] <blackflow> noodleking: "knock on"?
1369 [13:26:57] <noodleking> blackflow I was thinking that if I
tried to setup static IP and hostname, would I have to bear anything
particular in mind, because of this "_PATH" preference
over onboard?
1370 [13:27:06] <noodleking> I guess that question is too broad
and vague.
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1372 [13:27:59] <blackflow> noodleking: yeah the paradox here is
that you can't predict in advance without actually looking what
udev is seeing
1373 [13:28:27] <noodleking> ah
1374 [13:28:50] <noodleking> :( I think it's going to take me
a lot longer to get my head around all this.
1375 [13:28:58] <blackflow> "predictable" only means
that it'll do its best to keep the name unchanged for the same
physical device. eg, it wont' switch eth0 with eth1, for
example if you had more than one NIC, on next boot.
1376 [13:29:17] <blackflow> now, "do its best" means if
you change hardware layout somehow, there's no guarantee it
won't change the name.
1377 [13:30:06] <noodleking> lol
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1381 [13:31:34] <noodleking> I can't even run udevadm - the
command is missing
1382 [13:31:37] <rafalcpp> somehow some packages broke on debian
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1384 [13:31:46] <rafalcpp> how to fully reinstall most packages?
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1386 [13:32:03] <rafalcpp> especially gnome related packages
(libs?)
1387 [13:32:11] * petn-randall polishes the crystal ball.
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1390 [13:32:39] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: like a script to
uninstall every package besides bare minimum, and then reinstall all
that was installed
1391 [13:32:40] <petn-randall> rafalcpp: Seems like it's
broken. I guess you need to explain your problem in detail the
old-fashioned way.
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1393 [13:32:53] <petn-randall> !goal
1394 [13:32:54] <dpkg> Describe your goal, not what you think the
solution is.
1395 [13:33:09] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: have a debian that works
again, without fully installing system again
1396 [13:33:24] <petn-randall> rafalcpp: We're still talking
about your proposed solution ...
1397 [13:33:35] <annadane> rafalcpp, let's start with: how
did the packages break?
1398 [13:33:59] <annadane> also, what release are you on?
1399 [13:34:11] <annadane> (stable, testing, unstable)
1400 [13:34:11] <petn-randall> Or rather: What are you seeing that
makes you think reinstalling will fix it?
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1402 [13:34:30] <petn-randall> because reinstalling likely
won't fix it.
1403 [13:34:36] <blackflow> noodleking: /sbin/udevadm
1404 [13:34:50] <rafalcpp> annadane: no idea, my collegue told he
his debian now refuses to run most programs that "use
gtk". I assume reinstlling all related packages would fix it.
debian stable. hdd seems not damaged etc
1405 [13:35:20] <annadane> has your colleague tried running it
from the terminal and seeing what the output says?
1406 [13:35:25] <noodleking> blackflow thanks
1407 [13:35:37] <rafalcpp> annadane: errors like:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol:
cairo_ft_font_options_substitute
1408 [13:36:10] <rafalcpp> reinstalling libpangocairo... actually
didn't helped tho
1409 [13:36:24] <annadane> because it's not guaranteed a
generic reinstall would fix anything
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1411 [13:36:34] <rafalcpp> annadane: what else would?
1412 [13:36:54] <annadane> well, i'm not sure. but the point
is your colleague is guessing solutions when we first have to
identify the actual problem
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1415 [13:38:04] <rafalcpp> corruption of packages seems only way
how debian stable would suddenly stop working (also same errors when
moving HDD to other computer hardware) imo
1416 [13:38:05] <petn-randall> rafalcpp:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 is a symlink, what
does it point to?
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1418 [13:38:37] <petn-randall> rafalcpp: IME it's
accidentally pulling packages from buster or 3rd parties. At least
in 99% of the cases in this channel.
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1421 [13:39:40] <petn-randall> And if that's the case,
reinstalling will just pull the same packages again and accomplish
nothing.
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1423 [13:40:32] <rafalcpp> sdf5: <petn-randall> rafalcpp:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 is a symlink, what
does it point to?
1424 [13:41:08] <petn-randall> rafalcpp: sdf5 is your collegue
with the issue?
1425 [13:41:11] <rafalcpp> yeap
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1429 [13:42:16] <petn-randall> sdf5: Can you run one of the
affected programs from the terminal, and paste the command +
complete output to
replaced-url
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1433 [13:43:15] <sdf5> ??
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1435 [13:44:14] <sdf5>
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: symbolic link to
libpangocairo-1.0.so.0.4000.5
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1444 [13:48:34] <sdf5> petn-randall: that pastern site is not
working well on Apple, it asks for some client side SSL cert (huh?)
1445 [13:49:09] <blackflow> don't run crapple.
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1447 [13:49:19] <rafalcpp> blackflow: need a working linux first
:)
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1449 [13:50:30] <blackflow> rafalcpp: try dpaste.de then
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1461 [13:56:06] <iron_houzi> I have installed TPM on MoBo, but
rngd still cannot read from /dev/hwrng .. TPM is activated in BIOS
how can I check that linux has driver support for the TPM?
1462 [13:57:16] <iron_houzi> Even if rng-tools is not running, I
still have ~3800 of available entropy, which is really good. Does
that mean that the kernel is using the TPM? How can I check this?
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1465 [13:58:08] <iron_houzi> I do have this in journalctl: tpm_tis
MSFT0101:00: 2.0 TPM (device-id 0x1A, rev-id 16)
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1468 [13:58:35] <iron_houzi> ..so it seems that the device is
detected
1469 [13:58:58] <petn-randall> sdf5: Aren't you currently on
the machine with the problems?
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1473 [14:00:22] <iron_houzi> I think I need rngd, since reading
2048 bytes from /dev/random is blocking waiting for more entropy. If
the TPM was working, this wouldn't have happened right?
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1475 [14:00:48] <iron_houzi> s/working/utilized
1476 [14:01:31] <petn-randall> iron_houzi: Do you have rng-tools5
installed?
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1478 [14:02:26] <iron_houzi> petn-randall: I did .. I just went
back to rng-tools to check if that was working any better.. with
rng-tools5 I got "read error" .. but with minimal
verbosity it was hard to understand the problem..
1479 [14:03:14] <petn-randall> iron_houzi: rng-tools (without 5)
is v2 with lots of Debian-specific extensions, which don't work
on newer CPUs. So I'd go with rng-tools5, unless you CPU is
ancient.
1480 [14:03:40] <iron_houzi> petn-randall: OK, I'll go back
and try that again
1481 [14:04:05] <iron_houzi> petn-randall: ..btw, I see
there's /dev/tpm0, should I try making rngd read from that
device in stead of /dev/hwrng?
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1491 [14:08:18] <iron_houzi> petn-randall: OK, rngd (rng-tools5)
is reporting read error -- *BUT* it seems to be working, since I can
keep reading 2048 bytes from /dev/random without any noticible lag
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1499 [14:12:07] <sdf5>
replaced-url
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1514 [14:19:34] <sdf5> petn-randall:
replaced-url
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1537 [14:38:31] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: well he fixed it
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1540 [14:39:04] <annadane> rafalcpp, sdf5, mind telling us how it
was fixed, for the benefit of everyone?
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1547 [14:43:09] <omarek> Hi is it possible to use curl to get a
value of a JSON response ? FOr example typical 3 line response is:
{"token": "a3g4435434h44gdfh54"}
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1552 [14:45:35] <monty86> something like
replaced-url
1553 [14:45:58] <bites> omarek: you can use jq to parse what you
get from curl.
1554 [14:47:00] <omarek> By the way how do I pipe to awk?
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1557 [14:48:04] <iron_houzi> omarek: Doesn't pipe operator
(|) work for awk?
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1559 [14:48:23] <omarek> I'm getting response I don't
understand, I guess.
1560 [14:48:45] <bites> then show us the whole command.
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1562 [14:48:51] <aindilis> hey, question, is AI still a bad word
or do people openly talk about it on Debian anymore?
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1564 [14:49:12] <iron_houzi> omarek: I'd use jq for JSON
anyways. Super nice tool
1565 [14:49:48] <bites> aindilis: this channel is only for debian
support. if you want to discuss ai try #debian-offtopic
1566 [14:49:57] <aindilis> ty
1567 [14:50:00] <iron_houzi> omarek: `jq '.token'
<file>` outputs the value
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1571 [14:51:23] <iron_houzi> omarek: make that `jq -r
'.token' <file>` to remove double quotes
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1579 [14:54:37] <omarek> bites: Thanks. In the end I went with
python3 -c one-liner, because sadly jq isn't installed by
default.
1580 [14:55:02] <omarek> iron_houzi: the confusing output was from
curl.
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1582 [14:55:40] <mspe> curl -s "replaced-url
1583 [14:56:10] <mspe> (“sudo apt install jq” if
needed)
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1587 [14:56:41] <iron_houzi> omarek: jq is super easy to install
as it's a standalone binary .. if you don't have super
strict rules about that stuff ..still open source with shasums if
you're paranoid
1588 [14:56:56] <sdf5> annadane: run various fixes from various
sites
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1591 [14:57:16] <mspe> just tested it right now with “echo
'{"key": "value"}' | jq
".key"”
1592 [14:57:17] <iron_houzi> mspe: You'd probably want -r to
strip quotes from the value, no?
1593 [14:57:28] <mspe> returning “"value"”
1594 [14:57:58] <sdf5> including
replaced-url
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1596 [14:58:12] <mspe> maybe, but I was trying to get generic here
1597 [14:58:24] <mspe> and I actually learned about the existence
of the jq package ^^
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1599 [14:58:33] <omarek> iron_houzi: I prefer something that is
even simpler (installed by default) because I will put it into a
jira ticket or on slack so other programmers can trivially use the
command.
1600 [14:58:38] <sdf5> including
replaced-url
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1606 [15:00:04] <omarek> iron_houzi: This is good enough,
we're Python developers. curl magic commands | python3 -c
"import sys, json;
print(json.load(sys.stdin)['token'])" > tok
1607 [15:00:44] <petn-randall> sdf5: That's an arch packaging
bug, I doubt it applies to Debian.
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1610 [15:00:57] <mspe> I hesitated to post this one, but I assumed
the OP wanted something shell-restricted
1611 [15:01:16] <mspe> otherwise, yes: python3 FTW
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1617 [15:06:17] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: somehow one of this (and
other) fixes worked
1618 [15:06:44] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: I seen somewhat similar
bug on Mint too, suddenly "X stoped working" (but you can
get to pure X + aterm, perhaps + xfce)
1619 [15:06:52] <rafalcpp> I wonder if there is some underlying
bug that spreaded
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1623 [15:08:30] <petn-randall> Hard to say without any info.
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1633 [15:14:33] <TRS-80> Good morning, fine people! :)
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1635 [15:15:02] * annadane scowls.
1636 [15:15:10] <aindilis> hello
1637 [15:15:36] <TRS-80> So, is /netboot/mini.iso a
"live" CD or an "installer"? I'm looking
for the smallest "live" CD I can find.
1638 [15:15:51] * TRS-80 smiles at annadane anyway
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1643 [15:17:01] <bites> i have trouble getting SOL to work on
debian jessie. i want to use two serial ports. one works fine, com1
-> ttyS0 the serial port for SOL, com3 -> ttyS2 does not. when
i try to connect i get a blank line and no login prompt. starting
the serial-getty@ttyS2 unit manually didn't help. it works with
both serial ports when i boot with sysvinit.
1644 [15:17:24] <TRS-80> I just downloaded torrent of
debian-live-9.4.0-amd64-xfce.iso.torrent but would prefer something
without any DE, if such a thing exists
1645 [15:17:28] * annadane resists making the obvious joke
1646 [15:17:53] <bites> i did add this to grub, which i thought
was enough for systemd to spawn the right getty.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200n8
console=ttyS2,115200n8"
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1648 [15:18:52] <TRS-80> bites FWIW responses are pretty slow in
here, I'd recommend patience and/or possibly also trying
##linux
1649 [15:19:20] <bites> that's fine, it's not my first
time here :P
1650 [15:19:21] <TRS-80> but they do come, eventually, usually...
;)
1651 [15:19:34] <annadane> hey, we're not _that_ slow
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1653 [15:20:08] * TRS-80 is aware that other people have lives outside
of his current problem
1654 [15:20:12] <TRS-80> ;)
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1716 [15:57:09] <killall> My supermicro server is blinking red on
the sata backplane (bpn-sas3-815tq) and i cant figure why. All the
hdds are ok.
1717 [15:57:17] <killall> After the os boot only
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1732 [16:00:28] <gartral> killall: have you run a concurance test
with smart?
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1734 [16:01:53] <killall> gartral, no, but no matter what disks i
put in it blinks red only the last 2 bays (of the 4 ones i have)
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1736 [16:02:45] <gartral> killall: have a raid controller?
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1739 [16:04:32] <killall> gartral, no, nothing. Just a fresh
install of debian and 4 disks
1740 [16:04:49] <killall> bios raid is off
1741 [16:04:49] <gartral> killall: I meant in hardware,
what's the motherboard?
1742 [16:04:53] <gartral> ok
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1745 [16:05:11] <gartral> but the board HAS a raid controller on
board, yes?
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1747 [16:06:25] <killall> yes it has
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1751 [16:09:33] <killall> mb is X10DRL-i
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1753 [16:10:48] <jim> killall, does your board work well with
debian?
1754 [16:11:02] <killall> jim i hope so.....
1755 [16:11:08] <killall> but os is ok :)
1756 [16:11:18] <jim> how is it so far?
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1760 [16:11:51] <killall> current load for testing is 56
1761 [16:11:53] <killall> and all nice
1762 [16:11:57] <gkwhc> might anyone know how to search what
gnome-network-preferences is part of which package?
1763 [16:12:40] <petn-randall> gkwhc: Is that the name of the
command? If yes, 'apt-file search
gnome-network-preferences' will tell you.
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1766 [16:13:29] <gkwhc> petn-randall: yes, but its not installed
as of yet
1767 [16:13:49] <jim> killall, I think you'll find debian to
be very solid
1768 [16:13:50] <petn-randall> gkwhc: apt-file or
gnome-network-preferences?
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1772 [16:14:25] <killall> jim, im on debian for 7 years :p
1773 [16:14:44] <killall> servers run either debian or proxmox
(debian based)
1774 [16:14:47] <gkwhc> petn-randall: gnome-network-preferences
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1776 [16:14:56] <jim> then maybe you've already found that :)
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1780 [16:17:32] <killall> jim yes :) but for now my server has a
problem with 2 drives bay blinking red, and i cant find solution
1781 [16:17:35] <petn-randall> gkwhc: That doesn't matter,
apt-file searches the repos, not the local system.
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1783 [16:18:29] <gkwhc> petn-randall: oh cool, thanks!
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X10DRL-i
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1822 [16:47:16] <leszek> hi
1823 [16:47:31] <leszek> is the fix for the broken chromium coming
in debian backports soon or should I build it myself?
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1828 [16:49:20] <petn-randall> leszek: What is "the
fix"?
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1831 [16:49:30] <petn-randall> Chromium works fine here.
1832 [16:49:41] <leszek> @petn-randall on stable?
1833 [16:49:56] <petn-randall> leszek: Yes.
1834 [16:49:59] <leszek> html5 audio&video is broken and
someone closed the bug as it is fixed in experimental :P
1835 [16:50:11] <petn-randall> leszek: Do you have a bug number?
1836 [16:50:26] <leszek> I can give you even the URL:
replaced-url
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1838 [16:50:32] <greycat> #900533
1839 [16:50:36] <petn-randall> cheers
1840 [16:50:41] <greycat> hmm..
1841 [16:50:52] <leszek> the solution would be building chromium
with its internal ffmpeg but that isn't happening for backports
as I can see from the debian archive/folder
1842 [16:51:07] <leszek> so this is the fix:
replaced-url
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1844 [16:51:20] <leszek> didn't land in backports causing the
issues also other people report
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1853 [16:55:00] <greycat> ,v chromium
1854 [16:55:01] <judd> Package: chromium on amd64 -- wheezy:
37.0.2062.120-1~deb7u1; wheezy-security: 37.0.2062.120-1~deb7u1;
jessie: 57.0.2987.98-1~deb8u1; jessie-security:
57.0.2987.98-1~deb8u1; stretch: 62.0.3202.89-1~deb9u1;
stretch-proposed-updates: 63.0.3239.84-1~deb9u1; stretch-security:
67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1; buster: 67.0.3396.87-1; sid: 67.0.3396.87-1;
experimental: 68.0.3440.33-1
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1856 [16:55:31] <greycat> So I guess it's a
"security" update of chromium that triggered it.
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1858 [16:56:39] <Frank2> hello
1859 [16:56:47] <Frank2> !resize
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1871 [17:00:51] <leszek> greycat: so is someone fixing the issue
now or?
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1873 [17:01:09] <greycat> I have no idea. The bug report says to
downgrade.
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1875 [17:02:25] <leszek> hmm... nothing I can do for my users
though. (I am the main dev of the Neptune Distribution which is
based on Stable) So I guess I will recompile the stuff like the
patch suggests and ship that until debian backports fixes it somehow
1876 [17:02:47] <leszek> I hate it though as I want it fixed for
everyone :)
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1878 [17:03:13] <Frank2> hello
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1880 [17:03:38] <Frank2> I resized a partiton with gparted to
expand it
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1882 [17:04:07] <Frank2> but after resize2fs give me a error
1883 [17:04:15] <Frank2> # resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0
1884 [17:04:15] <Frank2> resize2fs 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
1885 [17:04:15] <Frank2> resize2fs: Bad magic number in
super-block while trying to open /dev/mmcblk0
1886 [17:04:15] <Frank2> Couldn't find valid filesystem
superblock
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1890 [17:04:39] <leszek> Frank2: seems like the filesystem needs a
check
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1892 [17:05:08] <Frank2> leszek, so, how may I solve the problem ?
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1894 [17:05:42] <leszek> Frank2: do a filesystem check fsck on
that device via terminal and see if it finds errors and is able to
fix stuff
1895 [17:05:47] <leszek> after that try resizing again
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1897 [17:05:58] <leszek> also btw. systemd has a resizing utility
aswell nowadays
1898 [17:06:04] <greycat> You'll have to unmount the file
system before you can check it.
1899 [17:06:10] <Frank2> leszek, with the OS go on ?
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1901 [17:06:51] <leszek> Frank2: no. Do it from a live system
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1903 [17:07:09] <leszek> or another linux system on the same pc
1904 [17:07:11] <leszek> :)
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1906 [17:07:26] <Frank2> leszek, I'm from a live
1907 [17:07:35] <greycat> ... huh
1908 [17:07:41] <petn-randall> leszek: What is the systemd
resizing util called?
1909 [17:07:46] <leszek> Frank2: then just unmount it
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1911 [17:08:06] <leszek> petn-randall: systemd-growfs
1912 [17:08:23] <Frank2> leszek, it's unmounted
1913 [17:08:27] <leszek> though that might be not in debian stable
1914 [17:08:44] <greycat> why in the hell would an init system
have low level file system... never mind, I don't want to know
1915 [17:08:48] <leszek> Frank2: then you can do the check fsck
/dev/mmcblk0p1 or whatever the partition is
1916 [17:09:17] <leszek> greycat: it wants to conquer the world
apparently :)
1917 [17:09:21] <greycat> oh, is /dev/mmcblk0 not a partition?
that's what he gave to resize2fs
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1919 [17:09:33] <greycat> Maybe he just used the wrong resize2fs
command in the first place.
1920 [17:09:35] <leszek> greycat: nope thats the whole block
device
1921 [17:09:48] <leszek> oh that might be totally possible
1922 [17:10:09] <leszek> man I need a faster machine or a cluster
or something. Compiling Chromium takes some hours :/
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1924 [17:10:37] <Frank2>
replaced-url
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1926 [17:11:20] <Frank2> gine me error
1927 [17:11:24] <Frank2> give
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1929 [17:11:51] <Frank2> the is updated
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1931 [17:12:16] <greycat> Frank2: when you unmounted it, what
command did you type to unmount it?
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1934 [17:13:53] <greycat> His pastebin has 1. fsck /dev/mmcblk0p2
1935 [17:14:09] <greycat> So he should be using resize2fs
/dev/mmcblk0p2 NOT what he showed us originally!
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1937 [17:14:23] <Frank2> greycat, I do it from gui
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1939 [17:14:41] <greycat> But /dev/mmcblk0p2 is the correct
device?
1940 [17:14:45] <Frank2> however the partition is /dev/mmcblk02p
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1942 [17:14:49] <Frank2> yes
1943 [17:14:56] <greycat> resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
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1946 [17:15:44] <leszek> the unsupported metadata_csum is another
error coming from an older version you are currently running that
does not support the filesystem features of ext4
1947 [17:16:01] <leszek> get a newer version or reformat with
something that your system supports
1948 [17:16:27] <Frank2> leszek,
replaced-url
1949 [17:17:04] <Frank2> the system is updated, I'm using
ubuntu 16.04 lts updated
1950 [17:17:27] <leszek> Frank2: you are not able to mount the
system do you?
1951 [17:17:42] <leszek> Because the error message clearly says
your ext4 stuff is out of date
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1953 [17:17:53] <leszek> the csum error that is
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1955 [17:17:59] <Frank2> yes, I'm able to mount and unmount
the file-system
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1957 [17:18:15] <leszek> so running from a live system a resizefs
with outdated tools on a fs that is newer is something I
wouldn't recommend
1958 [17:18:26] <greycat> agreed
1959 [17:18:35] <Frank2> this is a raspian microsd card, using
ext4
1960 [17:18:52] <leszek> Frank2: ok then the permission error is
because you are running it as normal user and not sudo/root
1961 [17:19:01] <greycat> And this is neither #ubuntu nor
#raspbian.
1962 [17:19:08] <leszek> true aswell
1963 [17:19:12] <Frank2> I use raspian on raspberry pi 3 B+
1964 [17:19:26] <Frank2> ah...
1965 [17:19:39] <Frank2> is it different from debian ?
1966 [17:19:48] <greycat> !raspbian
1967 [17:19:48] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
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1969 [17:20:32] <Frank2> OK, excuse me, I tkinked it was a porting
of debian
1970 [17:20:50] <Frank2> porting for arm cpu of debian
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1979 [17:24:09] <lmw> Running Debian 9.4.0 with latest updates
installed and ClamAV installed. Ran a scan and got this:
1980 [17:24:12] <lmw> Just... why?!
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1983 [17:24:38] <lmw> /usr/bin/systemd-mount:
Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND
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1993 [17:26:41] <davis> hello, I am yet again trying to get nvidia
working on my debian laptop.
1994 [17:27:14] <davis> this time, I have done the instructions on
this page
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1999 [17:27:49] <WhiteDevil> hi
2000 [17:27:55] <davis> i have also updated my laptop firmware to
latest. and I have modified my grub kernel cmdline to have
pcie_port_pm=off
2001 [17:27:58] <WhiteDevil> i just formated my usb drive with
mkfs.ext3
2002 [17:28:04] <WhiteDevil> now i cant copy content into the
drive
2003 [17:28:08] <WhiteDevil> it says access denied
2004 [17:28:35] <greycat> did you mount it? did you create a
directory that you can write to, or chown the root of the USB's
file system?
2005 [17:28:47] <WhiteDevil> well its automount
2006 [17:28:52] <davis> X still works at this point, but lsmod
shows that nvidia is not loaded. I seem to be using the uvcvideo
driver. i'm not sure what that is
2007 [17:29:05] <WhiteDevil> i havnt chown it
2008 [17:29:07] <WhiteDevil> i should try that
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2010 [17:29:17] <WhiteDevil> chown 777 /dev/sdg ?
2011 [17:29:22] <WhiteDevil> is that right ?
2012 [17:29:25] <greycat> only if you have a user ID of 777
2013 [17:29:37] <greycat> usually your user ID is >= 1001
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2015 [17:29:41] <WhiteDevil> that means i have to be admin ?
2016 [17:29:50] <davis> i also have thinkpad_acpi and i915 driver
loaded. I think those are the video driver for intel chipset and not
nvidia
2017 [17:29:54] <WhiteDevil> i thought 777 meant read , write and
execute
2018 [17:30:06] <greycat> That's chmod.
2019 [17:30:11] <WhiteDevil> ahh
2020 [17:30:16] <WhiteDevil> can i used chmod then ?
2021 [17:30:19] <WhiteDevil> use*
2022 [17:30:20] <greycat> Can you?
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2024 [17:30:32] <WhiteDevil> i mean thats why i asked if its okay
to do this
2025 [17:30:40] <WhiteDevil> chmod 777 /dev/sdg
2026 [17:30:41] <greycat> No, actually go and try it and see.
2027 [17:30:46] <greycat> Learn.
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2029 [17:31:10] <greycat> And NO, do NOT do it on the DEVICE. This
should be done on the mount point.
2030 [17:31:21] <lmw> What's this from ClamAV? Will I get a
reply here, or what? /usr/bin/systemd-mount:
Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND
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2032 [17:31:29] <greycat> If you mounted it on /media/starfish
then chown "$LOGNAME" /media/starfish
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2034 [17:31:48] <WhiteDevil> ohh i did it on the device
2035 [17:31:54] <WhiteDevil> is it always gonna have 777 now ?
2036 [17:32:11] <davis> optirun glxgears -info shows my fps less
than 100 so it does not appear to be able to enable the driver.
2037 [17:32:11] <WhiteDevil> since everything in linux is a file
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2040 [17:32:18] <greycat> Were you root at the time? What output
did you get? What were the perms before, and what are they now?
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2045 [17:32:32] <WhiteDevil> i was root when i did it
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2048 [17:32:58] <greycat> Well, it's a removable device,
right, so the device node probably goes away when you unmount and
detach it.
2049 [17:33:06] <WhiteDevil> ahh cool
2050 [17:33:17] <greycat> In which case your changed permissions
should disappear with it, I imagine. Maybe? Who knows. You
don't touch the device nodes.
2051 [17:33:19] <WhiteDevil> okay let me try it on the mount file
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2056 [17:34:42] <WhiteDevil> that works
2057 [17:34:48] <WhiteDevil> chmod 777 on the mount point
2058 [17:34:53] <greycat> *sigh* why god why
2059 [17:35:07] <WhiteDevil> i remember chmod 777 when i was kid
and learnt alittle linux
2060 [17:35:14] <greycat> Unlearn it.
2061 [17:35:29] <lmw> don't forget chmod u+s
2062 [17:36:10] <greycat> You griped about having to be root to
run the chown, and asked if you could just use chmod instead, so I
replied "try it and see" THINKING THAT YOU WOULD DO IT AS
NON-ROOT. And therefore get an error message. And therefor learn
something from it.
2063 [17:36:42] <WhiteDevil> communication error
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2065 [17:36:44] <horani> chmod 777 is still not chmod -R 777...
2066 [17:36:59] <greycat> An ext3 file system is a UNIX style file
system, where everything has an owner. If you want to be able to
write stuff in a directory, you need to have write perms on the
directory, which you USUALLY GET by being the OWNER of the
directory.
2067 [17:37:34] <lmw> greycat: which is stupid for removable
drives like USB drives.
2068 [17:37:36] <WhiteDevil> i see
2069 [17:37:50] <greycat> Since you chose to put a UNIX (as
opposed to MICROSOFT) file system on this device, I assumed you
intended to use it in a Unix style, meaning ownerships.
2070 [17:38:00] <WhiteDevil> yes i do
2071 [17:38:05] <WhiteDevil> i only use linux
2072 [17:38:09] <greycat> Then stop breaking your permissions.
2073 [17:38:10] <WhiteDevil> bioth my bootable systems are linux
2074 [17:38:56] <lmw> greycat: it's his computer, not yours.
stop telling others what they have to do...
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2087 [17:44:24] <davis> oh my gosh i'm confused
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2101 [17:53:51] <davis> bbiab after reboot
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2130 [18:13:52] <jhutchins_wk> Or not...
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2192 [18:46:36] <NetTerminalGene> will debian switch to flatpak or
something?
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2197 [18:49:22] <greycat> No.
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2200 [18:51:35] <cloudiver> it could be adopted for some specific
kinds of applications
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2208 [18:55:13] <NetTerminalGene> latest firefox would be cool
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2211 [18:55:54] <NetTerminalGene> ,v firefox
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2213 [18:55:55] <judd> Package: firefox on amd64 --
jessie-backports/firefox-release: 52.0-1~bpo80+1; sid: 61.0-1;
experimental: 62.0~b3-1
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2215 [18:56:00] <cloudiver> i think firefox-esr will be quantum
very soon
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2219 [18:57:33] <cloudiver> actually, let me check that...
2220 [18:58:24] <cloudiver> it seems mozilla are supporting a
non-quantum and a quantum version of firefox-esr at the moment
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2222 [18:59:00] <cloudiver> won't be til december til they
drop non-quantum completely, and debian stable plays it safe. so
maybe no quantum til december
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2229 [19:03:08] <zerocool> anyone here know anything about ceph?
2230 [19:03:44] <petn-randall> !anyone
2231 [19:03:45] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you,
knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'.
Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_
"does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about
<popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask>
<polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
2232 [19:03:59] <petn-randall> zerocool: ^^^ It's better if
you ask your real question.
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2235 [19:04:36] <davis> i'm trying to get nvidia bumblebee
working. I am using the debian wiki entry and the archlinux page as
well.
2236 [19:04:46] <zerocool> im basically wondering if i can use
ceph to make use of storage that exists inside of my hypervisors...
say i have three hypervisors (kvm/libvirt on debian) with internal
storage, each has a different raid card or not a raid card and a
bunch of disk... can i use ceph to cluster this storage and serve it
back to the hypervisors
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2239 [19:05:01] <davis> I have it partially working. My X session
still works so I can get into gnome
2240 [19:05:19] <davis> but it appears its using my i915 driver
2241 [19:05:20] <zerocool> so to connect libvirt storage pool to a
what looks like a single pool, comprised of all of the storage
within the hypervisors
2242 [19:05:29] <zerocool> via ceph
2243 [19:05:39] <petn-randall> zerocool: That sounds like a recipe
for disaster. Why stack so many things that depend on each other in
a loop?
2244 [19:06:21] <davis> however, I can do optirun -b none
nvidia-settings -c :8 and it will detect my nvidia card
2245 [19:06:54] <petn-randall> zerocool: Also I don't
understand where the storage is coming from. It should reside on the
host. You somehow have it in the guest and want to pass it back to
the host?
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2247 [19:07:32] <zerocool> petn-randall: currently i have a NAS
outside of the hosts so that vm's can be migrated from host to
host without moving the storage
2248 [19:07:44] <zerocool> my problem is there are not a lot of
good ways to back up the storage
2249 [19:08:03] <zerocool> i also have a lot of space sitting in
pockets in the hosts but they are not used
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2251 [19:08:27] <zerocool> because they would be locked into the
host, i can't migrate one vm to another host unless they have
access to the storage
2252 [19:08:50] <zerocool> so i would need to share every
host's internal storage with every other host
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2255 [19:09:07] <petn-randall> zerocool: Why not? The VMs are
usually just qcow2 files on the host, and live migration is already
supported for a while now.
2256 [19:10:52] <zerocool> petn-randall: the vm is essentially an
xml file and ram, the vm reads and writes to the qcow2... if you
migrate the vm to another host you are moving the xml file that
describes the system and the memory that the vm is using, the host
you are moving to needs access to the disk
2257 [19:11:05] <zerocool> live migrations usually just move the
memory, not the disk
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2260 [19:11:40] <zerocool> there are ways to move the disk sure
but this means one live migration could be moving 500gb or more of
data from one host to another
2261 [19:11:54] <zerocool> then you have to think about... which
host has how much storage space
2262 [19:12:05] <zerocool> can i even move 500gb to this other
host?
2263 [19:12:35] <petn-randall> zerocool: You can provide network
storage to the VM hosts, without having any hypervisors involved.
2264 [19:13:29] <zerocool> i have two dedicated NAS's that
all hypervisors look to
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2275 [19:20:18] <shtrb> I'm having a reaaly annoying feature,
that only if I switch from a grapichal tty to a text one the text
one will have a graphical blob one the top left part. I even found a
way to reproduce it (to open hexchat and send myself a message if
hexchat is in full mode to trigger the feature, and to
"hide" it to open a konsole with black background to
remove the blob) - where should I search for the cause ? I have
tried with removing Desktop effect but still
2276 [19:20:18] <shtrb> the same results
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2286 [19:27:46] <lowin> I'm trying to build my custom
initramfs with debian's kernel. I can't seem to get
cryptsetup to work
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2288 [19:27:57] <lowin> What are the correct modules to load?
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2290 [19:28:11] <cloudiver> i believe there is info on the
archwiki
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2292 [19:28:13] <lowin> Apparently dm_crypt doesn't exist
2293 [19:28:44] <lowin> I'm familiar with the general idea. I
just can't get dmcrypt to work with debian's kernel
2294 [19:28:47] <cloudiver> what is your end goal? full disk
encryption?
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2296 [19:28:53] <shtrb> The fact that archwiki is used instead of
debian wiki is bad
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2298 [19:29:05] <lowin> cloudiver, yes
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2300 [19:29:29] <shtrb> lowin, dm_crypt exist in debian
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2303 [19:30:00] <lowin> shtrb, I know it does. lsmod lists it. but
find /lib/modules -name "dm_crypt*" finds nothing
2304 [19:30:12] <cloudiver> did you install debain with encryption
enabled? and are you using GRUB or UEFI?
2305 [19:30:16] <lowin> Not sure what name I should be looking for
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2308 [19:30:37] <cloudiver> just want to get an idea of what
you're working with
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2311 [19:31:37] <lowin> cloudiver, no encryption was not enabled
during install. I also have experience with debian's
update-initramfs method of full disk encryption, but that's not
what I want
2312 [19:31:46] <lowin> I want my own custom initramfs
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2315 [19:32:28] <lowin> My current solution would be compiling my
own kernel with dm_crypt built in, but I'd really like to use
debian's kernel if possible
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2332 [19:35:57] <lowin> or.... Alternatively, If anyone told me
how I can slip my own scripts, modules and binaries into
mkinitramfs's output in a way that I can take over the whole
root partition mounting, that'd work too
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2350 [19:47:16] <shtrb> lowin, did you build the kernel yourself ?
if so did you make sure it's enabled ?
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2353 [19:47:51] <lowin> shtrb, no It's the standard stretch
kernel, which has practically no built-in modules
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2355 [19:48:20] <lowin> problem is that I don't know what to
modprobe to get cryptsetup going. because modprobe dm_crypt fails
2356 [19:49:16] <shtrb> did it really say dm_crypt is missing ?
2357 [19:49:24] <lowin> Although I haven't tried copying the
whole ~250mb package of modules into my initramfs yet
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2362 [19:51:42] <shtrb> you also need to make sure the random
generator is presented
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2364 [19:52:30] <shtrb> lowin, from
replaced-url
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2369 [19:54:27] <lowin> so.. drng module?
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2379 [19:59:51] <lowin> So copying the whole
/lib/modules/version/* into my initramfs didn't work because I
have only 50mb free space in my /boot and my initramfs image becomes
66mb
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2383 [20:00:26] <lowin> gentoo assumes dm-crypt modules are built
into the kernel
2384 [20:00:39] <shtrb> having 50 mb only will lock you for the
next upgrade
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2386 [20:00:56] <lowin> That's the least of my worries now
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2389 [20:02:25] <lowin> I should have probably clarified. this
isn't your regular everyday setup that I'm hoping to
achieve. I've developed a device to unlock the computer using
fingerprints, by feeding a random generated keyfile to cryptsetup
2390 [20:03:45] <lizardlarry> Does anyone know if resetting the
bios will help unblock a hard blocked wireless LAN phy0? Thanks
2391 [20:03:49] <lowin> everything works inside the normal os with
proper modules loaded. but I can't get cryptsetup working in my
custom initramfs and using the default initramfs images
wouldn't be an option
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2399 [20:07:07] <okularnik> hello
2400 [20:07:18] <okularnik> i am president of debian in Poland
2401 [20:07:43] <okularnik> i want fight for kompilling and add to
kernel xorg
2402 [20:07:48] * shtrb bowing
2403 [20:08:00] <okularnik> i want XORG driver in kernel
2404 [20:08:17] <okularnik> cause xorg.foundation is 30 years of
hard work
2405 [20:08:23] <okularnik> about graphics
2406 [20:08:36] * greycat decides to wait
2407 [20:08:45] <okularnik> this is what polen say
2408 [20:08:59] <okularnik> stay XORG IN KERNEL !
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2410 [20:09:10] <okularnik> POLAND SAY --- XORG GO TO KERNEL !
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2412 [20:09:47] <okularnik> and this is my voice of Milczarski von
vel SATURNIN
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2416 [20:10:08] <jawr> hi there, im having a curious problem with
open file limits. im running a program as root (required for port
privs), i have allowed root a soft/hard limit of 10000, if i do
ulimit -n/Hn it reports 10000
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2419 [20:10:38] <jawr> but if i start the program (under
supervisor but running as root) as soon as it reaches ~ 1000 files
it falls over
2420 [20:10:42] <greycat> jawr: there is no such thing as "I
allowed user account ___ to have". Resource limits are
per-process.
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2422 [20:10:57] <greycat> Set the limit in the process.
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2425 [20:11:42] <jawr> i thought thats what
/etc/security/limits.conf was for?
2426 [20:11:44] <greycat> When you say "i do ulimit ..."
you probably mean you ran that in an interactive shell, yes? Then
you are modifying or showing the resource limits of that shell. Not
all the other processes.
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2428 [20:12:03] <jawr> no i set it in /etc/secuirity/limits.conf
2429 [20:12:05] <greycat> limits.conf is a PAM thing. It will be
used for PAM sessions. If your daemon isn't started as part of
a PAM session, it's irrelevant.
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2432 [20:12:26] <greycat> Set the limit in the daemon's unit
file or boot script or whatever runs it.
2433 [20:12:30] <jawr> ah, so supervisor starts it outside of pam,
so it doesnt get picked up
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2438 [20:13:50] <jawr> thank you so much greycat !
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2467 [20:31:57] <davis> I'm still trying to get my debian
linux laptop to work with nvidia.
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2469 [20:33:24] <greycat> What GPU(s)? lspci -nn
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2486 [20:42:41] <davis> greycat: it is nvidia
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2488 [20:43:16] <davis> I have a partial install. I can do optirun
-b none nvidia-settings -c :8
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2490 [20:43:26] <davis> and it will show the gpu and its settings
2491 [20:43:39] <davis> however optirun glxgears will not work
usng gpu
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2498 [20:44:17] <greycat> If you are even aware of the word
optirun then it sounds like a optimus/bumblebee thing with dual
GPUs. So the first thing you do is run lspci -nn to see which GPUs
they are. Then you go to the Debian wiki page for optimus.
2499 [20:44:20] <davis> if I just start x and do lsmod, nvidia is
not there
2500 [20:44:26] <greycat> !optimus
2501 [20:44:27] <dpkg> The Bumblebee project aims to provide
support for the Nvidia Optimus GPU switching technology on Linux
systems. GeForce 400M (4xxM) and later mobile GPU series are
Optimus-enabled; if «lspci -nn | grep
'\''[030[02]\]'» returns two lines, the
laptop likely uses Optimus. Packaged for Debian <jessie> and
<wheezy-backports>.
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2502 [20:44:57] <davis> that is the guide i used to set it up
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2508 [20:46:35] <davis> once I do that optirun above, i will see
nvidia in my lsmod output
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2512 [20:47:34] <davis> when I quit the nvidia-settings app, lsmod
will no longer show the nvidia module loaded
2513 [20:47:48] <davis> so the install is somewhat correct
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2516 [20:48:27] <davis> that page does not describe my error, so I
am lost.
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2563 [21:22:49] <Gabriel99882> hi guys. im trying to get Debian9
in a Raid0 configuration, looks like the GRUB did not install
correctly
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2566 [21:23:23] <Gabriel99882> i made 2 partitions on each drive,
(/ and swap on both)
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2585 [21:30:45] <Mr_Queue> Gabriel99882: That's not really
how it works.
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2587 [21:31:16] <Mr_Queue> You want to create a partition on each
device and then use that partition as a member of your raid0 md
device.
2588 [21:31:31] <Mr_Queue> Then you put / on md0 or whatever.
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2590 [21:31:55] <Mr_Queue> Also.. Raid0 is pretty terrifying. If
you lose one, you lose everything.
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2592 [21:32:22] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: last I checked, linux
can't boot from raid0
2593 [21:32:29] <Mr_Queue> Bullshit.
2594 [21:32:35] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: don't use it unless you
really know what you're doing
2595 [21:32:36] <greycat> Might be OK if it's a disposable
system, one of a batch of many.
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2597 [21:33:11] <greycat> "If one of the disks fails, I just
replace both disks and reinstall."
2598 [21:33:25] <Mr_Queue> That's how our compute nodes work.
2599 [21:33:34] <Mr_Queue> replace ssd and move on.
2600 [21:33:40] <RoyK> and pray to the nearest god if you
don't have a backup
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2602 [21:34:15] <Gabriel99882> we want to merge both drives
2603 [21:34:17] <Gabriel99882> its not a failsafe
2604 [21:34:25] <Mr_Queue> That will work then.
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2606 [21:34:37] <RoyK> or just use lvm
2607 [21:34:55] <Mr_Queue> Naw linux raid them.
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2609 [21:35:35] <Gabriel99882> ok guys, what do you recommend, i
have my boss wanting to go Windows and i do not want!
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2611 [21:35:48] <Mr_Queue> What does the machine do?
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2613 [21:36:00] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: if it's job stuff - use
something with redundancy - really
2614 [21:36:16] <Mr_Queue> Depends... I have 18,000 non-redundant
nodes. :)
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2616 [21:36:39] <RoyK> Mr_Queue: I somewhat doubt a lot of the
rest of us here have that
2617 [21:36:42] <Mr_Queue> Except for the 18,000 part. lol..
Another one can takes it's place.
2618 [21:36:43] <Gabriel99882> redundancy is not the question
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2620 [21:36:55] <Gabriel99882> its just a production server where
we want to host Tableau
2621 [21:37:14] <RoyK> "just" a production server with
no redundancy? ;)
2622 [21:37:20] <Mr_Queue> Yeah, the production part of that and
the host part of that.. You probably don't want raid0.
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2625 [21:37:30] <Mr_Queue> Just go buy bigger disks.. Disks are
cheap.
2626 [21:37:33] <Gabriel99882> we use backups
2627 [21:37:40] <Mr_Queue> Its time, not backups.
2628 [21:37:40] <Gabriel99882> come one guys, dont preach me, hah
2629 [21:37:50] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: and a crash will mean
downtime - lots of it
2630 [21:37:55] <Mr_Queue> ^
2631 [21:37:58] <greycat> You asked for our recommendations.
You're getting them.
2632 [21:38:02] <Gabriel99882> hah
2633 [21:38:06] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: raid isn't backup - but
it helps a lot to keep things up
2634 [21:38:17] <Mr_Queue> Go buy some disks and do it like the
big boys do.
2635 [21:38:34] <Gabriel99882> ok lets put things like this if you
want, its a minecraft server i want to host.
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2637 [21:38:51] <Gabriel99882> i have two SSD drives and i want
linux to think its one in the Debian installation
2638 [21:38:53] <greycat> And your boss plays Minecraft on it?
2639 [21:39:10] <RoyK> nice boss
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2641 [21:39:23] <Gabriel99882> yes, but its not too demning! so
downtime is not an issue!
2642 [21:39:31] <Gabriel99882> *demanding
2643 [21:39:43] <greycat> If it's not too demanding then why
are you doing RAID0?
2644 [21:39:44] <Mr_Queue> Well we all learn from our mistakes..
2645 [21:39:58] <Mr_Queue> So, lets raid0 it.
2646 [21:40:28] <Mr_Queue> Go back to the installer, get to
partitioning and choose manual.
2647 [21:40:38] <RoyK> Gabriel99882: some of us learn from our own
mistakes, others tend to learn from other people
2648 [21:40:53] <Gabriel99882> i just want to merge both disks,
may be raid0 or any other solution you may suggest, i'm open to
anything that works. :)
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2650 [21:41:07] <greycat> WHY do you want to "merge both
disks"?
2651 [21:41:10] <Mr_Queue> Then create 1 partition on each, use
them for raid members.
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2654 [21:41:22] <Mr_Queue> Next, add that md to the pv for the
lvm.
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2656 [21:41:27] <greycat> Just so you can say you did it once?
Padding your resume?
2657 [21:41:37] <Mr_Queue> then cut out 3 lv. /boot / and swap
2658 [21:41:50] <Mr_Queue> And you're done. Until the first
drive fails.
2659 [21:42:28] <Mr_Queue> Then you get to practice all ^^^ again.
2660 [21:43:02] <Gabriel99882> wait wait Mr_Queue . i already
partitioned both drives, one with ext4, othe swap, on both,
symetrical. already added them to to RAID0 configs. could you
explain a little bit the lvm part?
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2662 [21:43:27] <Mr_Queue> Uhh, that's not how raid works my
friend.
2663 [21:43:45] <Mr_Queue> I do freelance work. msg me.
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2676 [21:50:06] <icebp241> i'm trying to follow a guide on
setting up a openvpn server. unfortunately when i get the the
firewall part it kills ssh and i dont understand why
2677 [21:50:07] <icebp241>
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2678 [21:50:10] <icebp241> step 4
2679 [21:50:13] <icebp241> anyone mind taking a look?
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2682 [21:50:49] <icebp241> it looks like its allowing it on line
14
2683 [21:51:03] <icebp241> but after i apply the rules i can no
longer ssh into the vm
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2685 [21:51:10] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: Probably the name of your
interface isn't eth0
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2687 [21:51:32] <icebp241> ...crap
2688 [21:51:40] <icebp241> yeah, missed that entirely
2689 [21:51:43] <icebp241> thanks
2690 [21:51:52] <jhutchins_wk> icebp241: I would guess that you
have a default DENY rule, and don't have an exception for ssh.
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2696 [21:54:34] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: fwiw, I love pfsense for
openvpn.
2697 [21:54:42] <icebp241> no luck even after correcting the
interface name
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2700 [21:55:04] <Mr_Queue> Well... You just lose remote access
right?
2701 [21:55:09] <icebp241> interesting, never actually tried
pfsense
2702 [21:55:23] <icebp241> yeah, i cant ssh into the VM anymore
2703 [21:55:23] <Mr_Queue> How about a pastebin of 'netstat
-nL'
2704 [21:55:37] <Mr_Queue> read if first if you have anything
custom
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2706 [21:56:39] <icebp241> ssh is running
2707 [21:56:47] <icebp241> i was using it before playing with the
firewall
2708 [21:56:49] <Mr_Queue> yeah I figured that.
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2711 [21:57:26] <Mr_Queue> I also recommend using shorewall for
your firewall.. It's really easy.
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2713 [21:59:43] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: but if you're only after
a openvpn server for your home or office then I would suggest you do
it with pfsense instead. User/Key management is super easy.
2714 [22:00:12] <icebp241> think id rather get past this iptables
hicup honestly
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2716 [22:00:41] <Mr_Queue> Well, pastebin 'iptables -nL'
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2718 [22:00:52] <davis> hello, I'm still trying to get nvidia
to be my driver for xorg. I have a partial installion working.
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2722 [22:01:38] <icebp241> i dont have a good way of doing that
without ssh going again
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2724 [22:02:19] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: dump it to file on the
machine and reboot into a working ssh.
2725 [22:02:39] <Mr_Queue> iptables -nL >
/root/iptables_dump.txt
2726 [22:02:45] <Mr_Queue> reboot
2727 [22:02:55] <Mr_Queue> gimme gimme gimme
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2729 [22:03:28] <Mr_Queue> davis: Okay, what's the issue?
2730 [22:03:59] <davis> Mr_Queue: When I lsmod, I dont see nvidia
loaded
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2732 [22:04:11] <davis> its only when I use optirun that I will
see nvidia loaded
2733 [22:04:30] <davis> with that said, I have touse a special
invocatino of optirun to do so.
2734 [22:04:31] <Mr_Queue> What card do you have and what driver
version are you trying to use?
2735 [22:04:40] <greycat> Mr_Queue: to save a bit of time, I asked
him repeatedly to run lspci -nn and he never did.
2736 [22:04:41] <icebp241>
replaced-url
2737 [22:04:53] <davis> greycat: sorry i missed that.
2738 [22:05:02] <davis> the video card id is 2.0.0
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2740 [22:05:38] <davis> I have tried this a few times and I have
needed to reinstall since I screwed up my xwindows
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2742 [22:06:17] <davis> but now, I have done the things in the
wiki. I can write down everything I have done and put it in a gist
or pastebin so I dont flood this channel
2743 [22:06:26] <davis> would you care to see something like that?
2744 [22:06:48] <icebp241> Mr_Queue so looks like ssh should be
fine on 22
2745 [22:07:00] <icebp241> ACCEPT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 state
NEW,ESTABLISHED tcp dpt:22
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2747 [22:07:57] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: yeah should be okay there.
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2755 [22:11:48] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: Really take a look at
replaced-url
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2758 [22:13:17] <SomeT> anyone know the heck I find a folder thats
being hosted on my server via tunnelling
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2760 [22:13:26] <SomeT> basicaly it seems to be hosting a folder
directory
2761 [22:13:33] <SomeT> can't find it even using locate
command in terminal
2762 [22:13:43] <SomeT> but the setup is weird its like a debian
windows 10 hybrid
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2765 [22:14:21] <blackflow> what!
2766 [22:14:50] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: Your shorewall rules would
look something like this
replaced-url
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2770 [22:15:05] <Mr_Queue> SomeT: Sure.. lsof
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2772 [22:15:45] <SomeT> lsof is a command?
2773 [22:15:58] <SomeT> I dunno its so dam weird lol
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2776 [22:16:16] <Mr_Queue> ls = list of = open files
2777 [22:16:25] <Mr_Queue> list of open file..
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2779 [22:16:32] <Mr_Queue> I should bill you for that one.
2780 [22:17:14] <SomeT> nice thanks
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2782 [22:17:26] <mspe> lsmod, lspci, lsusb, etc.
2783 [22:17:32] <Mr_Queue> stop it..
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2785 [22:17:45] <Mr_Queue> save some for latter.
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2787 [22:18:09] <icebp241> ugg
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2790 [22:18:22] <icebp241> not thrilled with adding more crap
2791 [22:18:48] <SomeT> ok I think the folder is coming from a
drive
2792 [22:18:54] <SomeT> thats not linked to the terminal
2793 [22:19:02] <SomeT> but I am tunnelled into both via bitvise
client
2794 [22:19:07] <SomeT> its a really weird setup...
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2796 [22:19:19] <blackflow> you're just trolling right?
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2798 [22:20:13] <SomeT> bi
2799 [22:20:16] <SomeT> *no
2800 [22:20:19] <Mr_Queue> icebp241: one of the best parts of
shorewall is the 'check' you can run before deploying the
rules..
2801 [22:20:26] <Mr_Queue> 'shorewall check'
2802 [22:20:43] <Mr_Queue> and if you have a syntax error in there
that will fuck everything up..... It will tell you.
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2806 [22:21:03] <SomeT> basically tunelled into a server, it has
debian coming up as the command line, then a mounted drive that is
multi adapted to ubuntu and windows 10
2807 [22:21:05] <blackflow> SomeT: I think you are, you're
just tossing random tech words into sentences.
2808 [22:21:23] <SomeT> I am trying to break down what is going on
because I am clueless tbh
2809 [22:21:25] <SomeT> its not easy
2810 [22:21:36] <Mr_Queue> Sure it is.
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2812 [22:22:00] * SomeT cries and asks how
2813 [22:22:15] <Mr_Queue> lsof
2814 [22:22:19] <SomeT> I tried this
2815 [22:22:21] <Mr_Queue> if it's open, it's there.
2816 [22:22:22] <blackflow> ...
2817 [22:22:49] <SomeT> lemme investigate
2818 [22:22:58] <Mr_Queue> pm me your IP/username/password
I'll find any file or directory you want.
2819 [22:23:07] <blackflow> dance of the trolls. it must be friday
13th. oh, wait...
2820 [22:24:02] <SomeT> usually I would
2821 [22:24:11] <SomeT> but because this goes into a big
organisation
2822 [22:24:14] <SomeT> I can't
2823 [22:24:25] <Mr_Queue> hahahaha, yeah, okay. We're done.
2824 [22:24:32] <Mr_Queue> Best of luck.
2825 [22:24:45] <Mr_Queue> - /ignore SomeT
2826 [22:24:51] <Mr_Queue> whoops... Lemme fix that.
2827 [22:25:59] <SomeT> dude why so harsh
2828 [22:26:06] <SomeT> you just asked me for a user name and
password
2829 [22:26:12] <SomeT> which is bad practise as it is
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2831 [22:26:39] <blackflow> SomeT: on the off chance that
you're serious, you find files and dirs with `find`, not
`locate` (which requires a prebuilt database of them). `man find`
for a manual.
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2833 [22:27:06] <SomeT> ah thanks
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2835 [22:27:32] <SomeT> I have this folder called joomla coming up
2836 [22:27:40] <SomeT> its just nto anywhere to be found on my
system
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2840 [22:29:09] <greycat> I don't understand the sentence
"I have a folder called ___ coming up"
2841 [22:29:22] <SomeT> yeah I dont eithert
2842 [22:29:24] <greycat> If it doesn't exist, how do you
know it's a "folder" (directory? mailbox?)
2843 [22:29:28] <SomeT> it comes up on local host in browser
2844 [22:29:33] <SomeT> but nowhere in the file system
2845 [22:29:39] <greycat> What does "comes up" mean?
2846 [22:29:47] <SomeT> comes up in the browser on an apache
server
2847 [22:29:58] <greycat> You mean someone requests it, and you
see that request in the log?
2848 [22:30:00] <SomeT>
replaced-url
2849 [22:30:04] <SomeT> I think so
2850 [22:30:40] <greycat> People request nonexistent shit on web
servers *all the time*. Ignore it, or if it's spamming hundreds
of megabytes in the log, block them at the firewall.
2851 [22:31:27] <SomeT> I can't ignore it
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2853 [22:31:36] <SomeT> it is the key to finding the web server
directory I actually need
2854 [22:31:42] <greycat> !xy
2855 [22:31:43] <dpkg> Slow down for a bit! Are you sure that you
need to jump through that particular hoop to achieve your goal? We
suspect you don't, so why don't you back up a bit and tell
us about the overall objective... We know that people often falsely
diagnose problems because they are too close to them -- it's
easy to miss that there is a better way to proceed. See
replaced-url
2856 [22:31:54] <greycat> What are you actually trying to do?
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2858 [22:32:01] <SomeT> um I just thought
2859 [22:32:08] <SomeT> upload files to apache
2860 [22:32:11] <SomeT> but
2861 [22:32:23] <greycat> You need to install or write an
application to permit file uploads.
2862 [22:32:35] <greycat> It's not a natural thing that just
happens.
2863 [22:32:35] <SomeT> I just thought I usually work with nginx
first of all not apache, in nginx you can query the server, e.g.
check its status and such
2864 [22:32:47] <greycat> ... so it's NOT uploading
2865 [22:32:49] <SomeT> so maybe I am asking in the wrong place...
2866 [22:32:55] <greycat> What are you actually trying to do?
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2868 [22:33:08] <SomeT> I am trying to upload files to a web
server
2869 [22:33:22] <greycat> What application are you using to do
that?
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2871 [22:34:05] <SomeT> bitvise client for now
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2873 [22:34:18] <SomeT> just because thats how I was instructed in
order to access the tunnel
2874 [22:34:53] <greycat> ... tunnel. So you're not trying to
allow web users to upload? You're just trying to actually WORK
ON THE DAMNED THING yourself, personally, as the administrator?
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2877 [22:35:16] <SomeT> yeah
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2879 [22:35:21] <SomeT> but I don't have root access lol
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2882 [22:35:40] <greycat> Then do what the person with root access
told and allowed you to do.
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2885 [22:36:10] <SomeT> I did....
2886 [22:36:18] <SomeT> but it obviously dont work the way they
intended
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2889 [22:36:47] <Guest65556>
replaced-url
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2891 [22:36:49] <Guest65556> sorry wrong channel
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2918 [22:45:53] <gkwhc> slim chance, but anyone happening to be
running Redmine on their machine? i just followed the instructions
on getting everything set up correctly, but there wasnt any prompt
for setting root password to MySQL/mariadb
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2920 [22:46:41] <greycat> In stretch, mariadb doesn't require
a root password to connect locally as root. If you need to set a
root password for some other application that expects to need one,
then you can do that.
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2923 [22:47:20] <greycat> though I would ask why an application
needs to know the database's root password
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2925 [22:47:46] <gkwhc> greycat: well im trying to log in to
import a database, but it keeps saying access denied
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2927 [22:48:28] <greycat>
replaced-url
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2929 [22:49:14] <gkwhc> greycat: oh! huh thats odd, i was trying
to do mysql -u root
2930 [22:49:31] <greycat> *as* root?
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2935 [22:50:33] <gkwhc> no
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2938 [22:51:16] <greycat> When you connect over a unix domain
socket (locally), the database knows who's connecting. If
you're root, it lets you in.
2939 [22:52:05] <gkwhc> gotchya, i'll keep that in mind
2940 [22:52:11] <gkwhc> thanks greycat
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2946 [22:55:52] <davis> Mr_Queue: greycat here are my notes
relative to the nvidia guide
2947 [22:55:56] <davis>
replaced-url
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2970 [23:04:03] <Gringonar> Where does bash story it's
history other than ~/.bash_history?
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2972 [23:04:33] <greycat> in memory, or in whatever file you tell
it to use
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2975 [23:05:12] <Gringonar> if its stored in memory is it still
usable after reboot?
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2978 [23:05:47] <greycat> When bash starts up, it reads n lines
from the history file into memory and that's your history for
the current session. When bash exits normally, it writes n lines
from memory to the history file.
2979 [23:06:22] <Gringonar> Because i can go back though commands
i issued a long time ago but they are not stored in
"~/.bash_history. "so it has to be somewhere else
2980 [23:06:28] <greycat> If you reboot without logging out
normally, then stuff in memory may or may not be written to the
history file, depending on exactly what you're doing.
2981 [23:06:40] <SomeT> I am gonna call it quits
2982 [23:06:43] <SomeT> and stop being lazy
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2984 [23:06:51] <SomeT> and take the literally 2 min walk to the
lab
2985 [23:07:02] <SomeT> and go to the server in person lol
2986 [23:07:05] <SomeT> would be a lot easier
2987 [23:07:10] <SomeT> thanks for the help anyway
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2992 [23:08:44] <Gringonar> well i can use commands i used
litterly years ago (dont use terminal a lot) so i doubt its in
memory
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2995 [23:09:43] <greycat> You can use the "history"
command to see what is in your current shell's memory.
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2998 [23:10:02] <Gringonar> ok ill try
2999 [23:10:04] <Gringonar> ty
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3002 [23:10:26] <greycat> Again, that memory is read from disk at
shell start, and written TO disk at shell exit. If you started,
used, and exited some OTHER instance of bash while this one was
already up, then you may have overwritten the older history lines
from the file. Even if they're still in memory in THIS
instance.
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3024 [23:18:59] <Gringonar> History >
'/som/dir/termhist.log' worked perfectly, thank you very
much
3025 [23:19:20] <Gringonar> i got like 2000 commands including the
ones i wanted
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3027 [23:19:59] <Gringonar> even if its read from disk its not in
"~/.bash_history."
3028 [23:20:13] <Gringonar> so its magic
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3036 [23:23:42] <jalt> Hi, given a package with a typically
interactive installation, what is the simplest, yet correct way to
automate it for use with DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive? Assume that
I already have the list of dbconf keys and corresponding answer
types.
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3042 [23:25:57] <mspe> if you use DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive,
the package installs with default values
3043 [23:26:06] <mspe> you can then modify its configuration files
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3049 [23:26:55] <jalt> my idea was to set them during the
installation, like preseeding
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3066 [23:27:28] <jalt> the package I have in mind is
matlab-support, if it matters:
replaced-url
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3068 [23:28:09] <jalt> there are no conf files afaik, it just does
stuff during the install procedure (or dpkg-reconfigure)
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3082 [23:32:59] <Mr_Queue> davis: bumblebee .... Pretty sure
that's a laptop which I don't have, but I think it's
been ironed out..
3083 [23:33:36] <Mr_Queue> Anyhow, I'm headed out for the
night. Going to a baseball game to see what the non-nerds are up to
for the evening.
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3085 [23:34:42] <davis> Mr_Queue: ok no worries
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