10[00:04:42] <mixfix41> thoguh it gets me confused that back
when i was using the debian sbc.git when it was on github i was
already using an older version of glibc
11[00:04:57] <mixfix41> but I actually found a copy of the file
i had saved on one of my computers
71[00:27:03] <empty_string> if so, you should ask your network
admins what you should use as a DNS server, and maybe work with them
to figure out why you didn't get those with DHCP or something
72[00:27:30] <onpora> ksk, sorry, will post it in a min
90[00:34:52] <jasabella> might put in a -u for good measure
91[00:35:18] <onpora> we tried a number of things including
those with iptables, and at the end my helper preferred not to
interfere further with settings as it might break things
119[00:49:57] <ksk> it then totally depends on how you network
your VM. there is probably documentation for your virtualisation
technology which describes the ways to do networking.
146[01:08:21] <ruffni> i have *somehow* messed up my networking
configuration on my mbp (BCM43602), now networking service
won't start anymore. ifup tries to connect to my local wifi but
ends up not getting a response. kernel mentions: "brcmfmac:
firmware: failed to load brcm/brcmfmac43602-pcie.txt". brcmfmac
shows up in `lsmod`.
147[01:08:45] <ruffni> any ideas?
148[01:11:05] <jasabella> onpora… you're looking to
change your subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (or 255.0.0.0)
149[01:13:44] <jasabella> but speak to a networking person, here
be dragons :)
159[01:21:00] <ruffni> the thing is: it used to work. do i have
to reinstall the whole thing? tried `dpkg-reconfigure ifupdown` and
compared the firmware file to one freshly downloaded... how can i
pin down where the problem comes from?
160[01:21:07] <onpora> have a good day / night ! :(
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205[02:14:40] <jaggz> I have it working, but wanted to check for
updates or otherwise learn more about it, because currently when I
try to add a flickr account, to the export feature, it takes me to a
page on flickr that says I don't have access
206[02:15:10] <jaggz> (I didn't get anywhere where I could
authenticate, type a username, etc. just click 'add
account' and suddenly I'm at the error page in my browser)
207[02:15:39] <jaggz> and the url has an API key, which must be
coming from the export/sharing software
210[02:18:26] <ageis> which package, or where can i find
official example sysvinit script?
211[02:18:39] <ageis> for wheezy for example
212[02:22:36] <chomwitt> in stable kde's konqueror is very
old and there is no backport of a newer version. So you can visit
sites like diaspora , or openmailbox
213[02:24:00] <chomwitt> or.. we could say diaspora and
openmaiibox broke older versions of webkit.. either way i have to
use firefox..
243[03:13:41] <hesco> thanks rydare, RoyK: although ip is the
tool I suspect I will be using to implement this, my question is
really more one of networking, specific to my use case.
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253[03:28:10] <nvz> so I somehow locked myself out of a machine
via ssh/mosh and idk whats wrong pubkey auth is failing after I
added a new key for juicessh on android to the authorized_keys was
the only thing I changed between it working and not working. Here is
a log with the relevant info I could think of off the top of my
head:
replaced-url
254[03:28:47] <nvz> I can't use password auth which it
tries to fall back on because the user has no password and password
auth is disabled on the server
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276[03:50:59] <_alx_> ilmostro: docker is available, but they
have their own repo.
277[03:51:45] <_alx_> ilmostro: i'll just repost the link
nvz posted earlier for another issue.
replaced-url
278[03:51:48] <ilmostro> _alx_: yeah, I'm aware of the
docker repo for debian packages. I was just unclear about the
reasoning behind not having it available in the debian/stretch repos
279[03:52:19] <ilmostro> _alx_: thanks, I installed docker using
those same instructions just now :)
280[03:52:24] <_alx_> I have no idea, I'd ask ada or
programmerq in #docker, pretty sure they would know.
281[03:52:53] <_alx_> pretty sure they work for docker
287[03:54:22] <_alx_> ilmostro: no prob. if you get an answer,
let me know. You've made me curious too :P
288[03:55:11] <ilmostro> hehe, honestly, I wasn't planning
on following up on it :( I had assumed that the discussion would be
occurring within the debian team and its irc channel
289[03:55:40] <ilmostro> I'm sure they have good reasons
for it; I'm not curious enough to find out just now :p
291[03:57:25] <ilmostro> perhaps that's something that will
occur with time. Since there's an alternative installation
available, it may not be a priority just yet; especially if bigger
things are happening at the same time
381[05:39:03] *** himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf
382[05:39:14] <nvz> Ryz3qdsfW4go: cp doesnt have any way in and
of itself to know about partial files, but can certainly be told to
skip existing
383[05:40:09] <nvz> it wouldnt be that difficult to script even
in just bash a simple cp wrapper that did checksums and comparisons
384[05:41:37] <nvz> you'd just iterate over the list of
files, testing if dest exists, if so, checksum and compare, if
doesnt match, cp, if it matches, continue the loop
613[10:24:53] <[exa]> At what point did apt-get stop setting its
own PATH etc.? I'm getting this error now if I run it with PATH
from user environment:
624[10:29:51] <at0m> [exa]: that's a known thing you could
have seen the notification during the apt upgrade. so yea, su - or
su -l, which makes it a login shell and cd's to /root from
current location. and testing is irc.oftc.net/debian-next
647[10:36:54] <at0m> rydare: it has changed in buster, and when
that becomes stable, the change will be in stable =)
648[10:37:33] <jelly> [exa]: install apt-listchanges if you
don't have it already to see changelogs and NEWS.Debian items
with major functionality news.
654[10:39:17] <checkfx> quick question for you guys !
655[10:39:28] <jelly> !ask
656[10:39:29] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
774[11:55:13] <nindustries> Hi, what would be the best way to
'bootstrap' debian with a specific state (docker, ssh,
hardening) on Online.net ?
775[11:56:14] <ksk> nindustries: wat?
776[11:56:50] <nindustries> Online.net offers rentable dedicated
servers, and I would like to provision that from my laptop. SSH
configuration, docker install, ...
828[12:42:49] <lambocrypt> I have compiled and installed latest
kernel now everything is working..but i hve only one problem is i
connected externel microphone but it is recording bunch of white
noise only
829[12:43:42] <lambocrypt> how to fix recording issue of
microphone
839[12:47:55] <petn-randall> lambocrypt: Which kernel did you
compile?
840[12:48:10] <lambocrypt> 4.18.5 which was stable
841[12:48:27] <petn-randall> lambocrypt: Why are you not using
the kernel provided by Debian?
842[12:48:41] <lambocrypt> with fresh install also same white
noise is recording only
843[12:49:18] <petn-randall> lambocrypt: I see. Are you using a
newer kernel to fix other issues? Otherwise I'd stick with the
stock Debian kernel for now.
844[12:49:55] <lambocrypt> yes
845[12:50:17] <lambocrypt> and drivers are sucessfully installed
and there is no problem with alsamixer now
846[12:50:43] <lambocrypt> but with fresh installtion of dbeian
also records white noise only wht to do
871[13:00:31] <choice> shtrb: I would like to know if the kernel
that was booted was read from /boot/ or from somewhere else.
872[13:01:04] <petn-randall> lambocrypt: I'd mute the two
other sources.
873[13:01:47] <petn-randall> choice: Sounds like a XY problem to
me. If you boot it, you usually know from where because that's
how you set it up.
874[13:01:47] <lilith93> Hi, I have a question: I want to
install BITWIG on Debian Stretch. Is it possbible to install with
"su dpkg -i bitwig.deb" ? Or is it more save to install
sudo?
875[13:02:20] <Brigo> lilith93, what is bitwig?
876[13:02:24] <choice> petn-randall: Well, I only set up the
Debian inside the VM. The VM itself is provided by a hosting
company.
879[13:02:29] <petn-randall> lilith93: It doesn't matter if
you use "su" or "sudo", both use root to install
the package.
880[13:02:32] <choice> petn-randall: I'm pretty sure that
on some VMs, what is in /boot/ does not matter because the
hypervisor or whatever it is called somehow does some magic and
boots something else.
881[13:02:41] <lilith93> Brigo: It's music software with
linux support.
882[13:03:00] <lambocrypt> petn-randall: how to disable that
both eco cancell option
883[13:03:12] <Brigo> lilith93, anyway, you can't use su
like that. You have to use it to become root and then install with
dpkg
933[13:28:01] <hexnewbie> ychaouche: The Debian maintainer for
the PHP packages runs their own repository that provides newer PHP
versions ready and packaged, you may also look at those. I do
compile my own, though, and libkrb5-dev should be the only thing you
need to install to build (it should pull the rest)
934[13:28:35] <hexnewbie> ychaouche: libkrb5-3 and libkdb5-8 are
*completely* different packages from the *same* version of Kerberos
951[13:41:10] <ghoulsblade> hi! trying debian stretch with
static ip for my dhcp vm, but "ifup eth0" gives Error:
inet prefix is expected rather than
"10.6.128.68/10.6.128.243", any ideas ? google results are
not helpful
952[13:42:47] <klys> are you trying to give eth0 a random
address in that range?
953[13:43:25] <ghoulsblade> no, i try to give it a fixed
10.6.128.68, and entered that in /etc/network/interfaces
954[13:43:26] <klys> if you are, you may need to run a dhcp
server.
955[13:44:09] <bites> ghoulsblade: paste your config to
paste.debian.net please.
956[13:44:24] <FinalX> the error is pretty self-explanatory
957[13:44:48] <FinalX> you need to write the address in cidr
subnet-format like "10.6.128.68/24" .. not
"10.6.128.68/10.6.128.243"
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960[13:45:19] <ghoulsblade> doh, found my error while
copypasting linewise from /network/interfaces, gateway and mask was
switched. sorry and thanks :)
973[13:55:22] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
974[13:56:15] <Fox> shadow98: not sure all packages from arch
are the same version as in debian unstable, not even sure if they
are all in debian
989[14:02:03] <shadow98> shtrb: so i that regard debian is a
little more secure to use because they won't release bleeding
edge when there is security issues where arch will?
990[14:03:06] <shtrb> That need a study to answer :)
992[14:03:28] <jelly> shadow98: it really depends on how fast
arch security people are and how fast debian security team is
993[14:03:43] <shadow98> one particular package that i use that
I have needed to stay updated on because I use kde is flameshot. it
look like the newer veerion is in unstable where its about one
version behind in arch(manjaro). Maybe its because I am using
Manjaro to which I believe tests packages before they are released.
994[14:03:50] <shtrb> two different domains, there might be some
intersection but I wouldn't say something that radical
995[14:03:58] <ayekat> the nature of rolling release
doesn't require a great deal of backporting, though, so
it's hard to really compare the two
997[14:04:21] <shtrb> unsable is kind of rolling :)
998[14:04:28] <ayekat> true ^^
999[14:04:42] <Camusensei> Hello guys. I'm using lftp to
connect to an sftp server with keypair authentication. I managed to
get it to work on stretch but not on wheezy... And downgrading ssh
and lftp on stretch still doesn't reproduce the "Login
failed: Login incorrect" issue... What else can I try to
pinpoint the problem? (the ultimate goal is to get it to work on
wheezy)
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1001[14:06:41] <shadow98> ok guys i was just trying to understand
the differences to be able to be more informed about which distro to
run.
1002[14:06:42] <Camusensei> the command is lftp -c 'set
sftp:connect-program "ssh -x -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_my_user";
open sftp://my_user:@example.com:1522/dir; ls'
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1004[14:07:36] <RoyK> Camusensei: have you tried sftp?
1005[14:08:07] <Camusensei> RoyK: I'll have to mirror a
directory recursively so I want lftp
1019[14:14:43] <RoyK> Camusensei: have you tried rsync? it uses
sftp
1020[14:14:56] <RoyK> or at least ssh as transport
1021[14:15:11] <RoyK> perhaps some rssh nazis out there
1022[14:16:40] <RoyK> Camusensei: if it's an rssh setup
blocking for rsync, you could try to ask them to open for it -
it's as harmful as scp/sftp, that is, as harmless
1048[14:32:24] <sweepy> Hi, i had a crash while using steam,
after rebooting and launching steam it says its missing libc.so.6,
ive purged and reinstalled and all that
1049[14:32:41] <sweepy> seems like steam just cant see it
1050[14:32:50] <sweepy> anyone know of a solution?
1060[14:36:33] <blackflow> if libc were missing, no command
would've been possible, reboot to reach a state where you can
launch steam, included
1061[14:36:45] <RoyK> true
1062[14:37:04] <blackflow> methinks that's the bundled
runtime's libc
1063[14:37:12] <jehorn> That’s what I was thinking, no
libc, nothing would really work.
1064[14:37:35] <RoyK> blackflow: possibly, but if the lib is just
missing, you're talking about fs corruption
1065[14:37:48] <davidebeatrici> Hello, I have two monitors: one
connected to the integrated graphics card and one to the dedicated
one. The integrated graphics card is set as primary in the BIOS, in
fact xrandr detects the monitor connected to it, however it
doesn't detect the one connected to the dedicated graphics
card. Is it possible to use both monitors if they are connected to
two different GPUs?
1066[14:38:49] <RoyK> blackflow: unless there was a security hole
in steam and someone exploited it - which isn't a good thing
either
1067[14:38:58] <blackflow> hmm, there doesn't seem to be a
libc in ~/.steam runtime dirs...
1068[14:39:12] <sweepy> if i have some fs corruption would it be
best to format and reinstall?
1069[14:39:20] <sweepy> my system is very fresh
1070[14:39:23] <blackflow> RoyK: reason why I run Steam under
AppArmor :
1071[14:39:32] <sweepy> si i doubt there is a security issue atm
1073[14:39:44] <RoyK> sweepy: pastebin smartctl -x /dev/sda or
whatever's your drive
1074[14:40:06] <RoyK> sweepy: and output of dmesg -T
1075[14:40:06] <blackflow> sweepy: my bet is that some binary int
here is linking against a non-existing/wrong libc or something. if
you were missing systemwide libc, you woldn't be able to boot
1083[14:44:13] <blackflow> sweepy: what does ldd
~/.steam/ubuntu12_32/steam say for libc?
1084[14:44:29] <davidebeatrici> I tried with xrandr
--setprovideroutputsource 1 0, which effectively makes xrandr detect
the monitor connected to the dedicated graphics card
1085[14:44:41] <davidebeatrici> But as soon as I enable the
output for it, X11 crashes
1093[14:49:26] <sweepy> did i just post all those nicks?
1094[14:49:30] <RoyK> sweepy: that§s the whole fun about
closed-source software :p
1095[14:49:40] <blackflow> sweepy: huh... that's weird.
where's your steam installation then? that's the default
path....
1096[14:50:10] <RoyK> sweepy: smartctl -x /dev/somedrive #
that'll give you data about the physical drive and its health
1097[14:50:39] <RoyK> sweepy: dmesg -T # that'll give you
the latest kernel messages and if something's bad with the
drive, something should show up there
1098[14:50:54] <sweepy> okay so ill have to get that package then
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1100[14:51:03] <RoyK> sweepy: smartmontools
1101[14:51:45] <RoyK> dmesg is there already
1102[14:52:09] <blackflow> smart won't show filesystem
corruption issues. in fact, smart is the last thing I'd do in
analyzing this. fs corruption is a very... far fetched possibility
just because steam doesn't know where to find libc
1104[14:52:50] <RoyK> blackflow: well, I'm just asking. not
finding libc is *very* uncommon
1105[14:52:51] <blackflow> my bet is on missing i386 files,
possibly libc:i386 itself
1106[14:53:11] <RoyK> blackflow: and if it worked an hour ago,
well…
1107[14:53:15] <sweepy> ive installed it, uninstalled it
1108[14:53:32] <blackflow> RoyK: yes, but I'm not surprised
with steam. that thing pulls in its own ubuntu runtime and it's
possible it's looking for libc in a wrong place, or like I
said, i386 of it is missing
1109[14:53:44] <Camusensei> RoyK: rsync doesn't work either.
So back to my problem, how can I debug the lftp "login
incorrect" problem on wheezy?
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1120[14:56:33] <blackflow> sweepy: the only way to _really_
reinstall steam is to nuke ~/.steam and all corresponding
directories. as that will delete all installed games, unless you
have them configured on a separate directory, make sure you've
got them backed up, or else it's download time again.
1121[14:56:43] <blackflow> needless to say, that will also nuke
all savegames, all configs, everything.
1122[14:57:07] <jelly> ,v steam --arch i386
1123[14:57:09] <blackflow> but unfortunately, steam is an
entangled mess of configs, libs, games, and executables, in a single
structure under ~/.steam or ~/Steam
1127[14:59:15] <blackflow> and last when I installed it on Debian
it did. worked out of the box. so my money is on the steam update
breaking itself. apt only installs the launcher (and pulls in deps)
anyway.
1130[15:05:04] <sweepy> okay, thanks blackflow, ill do a system
reboot and try to nuke steam. i might have some system corruption,
apt-get seems a bit broken, if the reboot dosnt fix it ill just
format
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1158[15:19:15] <RoyK> Neobenedict: mixing things from unstable
and stable is just asking for trouble - beleive me
1159[15:19:25] <RoyK> !debian-next
1160[15:19:25] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
1161[15:19:36] <Neobenedict> should i just upgrade my debian
1162[15:19:53] <RoyK> Neobenedict: see the channel I mentioned -
talk in here is about stable
1163[15:19:58] <blackflow> sweepy: about that reformat.... first
you should find what exactly happened, or you'll just be
reformatting atop of existing hw issues that will corrupt again, if
there are any.
1164[15:20:00] <Neobenedict> ok how do I upgrade debian?
1165[15:20:04] <Neobenedict> RoyK: these are stable packages on
debian 9
1166[15:20:07] <Neobenedict> but i am on 8
1167[15:20:24] <RoyK> Neobenedict: you said "unstable"
1202[15:31:18] <Neobenedict> wish me luck guys
replaced-url
1203[15:31:30] <sweepy> im on crunchbag asking for debian help. i
think that was a issue :/
1204[15:31:35] <Robby> OH.
1205[15:31:35] <Neobenedict> there is no way this upgrades
without issues
1206[15:31:38] <blackflow> new policy. instant /ignore list
membership when you pull crap like this. tahnks for wasting my time
and welcome to the list.
1207[15:31:41] <jasabella> Neobenedict… if it's a VM,
take a snapshot first llol
1208[15:31:46] <Robby> lmao
1209[15:31:47] <Neobenedict> it is not
1210[15:32:01] <Neobenedict> it is a production server!
1213[15:32:13] <jasabella> wouldnt you do it on a test server
first?
1214[15:32:17] <Robby> I love the mentality in this channel
1215[15:32:23] <Neobenedict> i can't really "test"
that
1216[15:32:28] <Neobenedict> i mean, if it fails
1217[15:32:37] <dob1> what happen if during installation I
indicate an existing home partition ? when I create the user it will
use the home dir that it finds in this home partition?
1218[15:32:44] <Robby> people are so hostile when it comes to
that situation, not the first time I've seen it
1219[15:33:00] <blackflow> and I love to waste time looking for a
solution for a problem that isn't even a problem because a
"based on" distro that, GODS KNOW WHAT DOES DIFFERENTLY,
is used.
1220[15:33:09] <blackflow> I even pulled out a VM to quick test
install steam see what it does.....
1221[15:33:15] <blackflow> yea.
1222[15:33:23] <Robby> I agree and fully understand, but GODDAMN,
the hostility.
1230[15:34:43] <Neobenedict> last time I did this I ended up with
a wheezy/jessie hybrid
1231[15:34:46] <sweepy> blackflow, it does nothing differently,
all the commands worked. it seems like my filesystem has
corrutptions after my system crash, at it not only include steam
from what i can see now
1232[15:34:53] <Neobenedict> and took 2 days to unfuck it
1233[15:35:11] <sweepy> ive spent more that 2 hours on it now and
figure being a big nub i might aswell format now
1234[15:35:24] <sweepy> before wasting anymore time all around
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1237[15:38:15] <sweepy> and i dont appreciate distro rascism
1244[15:43:10] <greycat> Usually, if there's a problem in a
release upgrade, it's because they were using some third party
repos, or mixed releases, etc.
1248[15:45:34] <rootkea> How to know whether a particular
firmware being used or not? I have installed couple of firmware-*
packages installed (e.g. firmware-linux, firmware-linux-nonfree etc)
and I would like to remove them all as long as they are not being
used
1249[15:45:50] <greycat> dmesg typically shows them being loaded
1250[15:46:18] <n4dir> i once had to ask, as things reharding the
graphik card went south. took the channel 30seconds to fix it
1266[15:54:42] <n4dir> bit you spoke of a hyprid. not that
reairing a brken grub would be hard.
1267[15:55:27] <rootkea> sudo dmesg | grep firmware only shows
wireless driver being loaded. I was expecting something referring to
video driver too (given that I have 1GB ATI graphics chip and
firmware-amd-graphics nstalled)
1268[15:55:55] <n4dir> jesus, the typos. sorry for that.
1269[15:56:22] <Neobenedict> hopefully this doesn't end
in... dist-aster
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1274[16:00:30] <rootkea> looks like dmesg shows only the latest
log. I see most of the lines of UFW. How can I see the log starting
from the grub loading?
1275[16:01:56] <Neobenedict> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg
returned an error code (1)
1282[16:03:07] <rootkea> Now, `sudo dmesg | grep firmware yields`
nothing. Is there a limit on dmesg o/p? Given that most of the log
is populated by UFW I guess that limit is being reached or
something?
1287[16:06:16] <rootkea> The file /var/log/kern.log shows a lot
of firmware loading lines!
1288[16:06:36] <Camusensei> RoyK: I found out the problem by
adding "debug" to the lftp command line and "-v"
to the ssh one. My problem was that OpenSSH 6.0 would not expand ~/
into /home/my_user when using with sftp:connect-program
1289[16:08:18] <rootkea> Is kern.log the definitive place to look
for various firmwares being loaded? Or is there any other log file
to look into?
1290[16:08:21] <greycat> Yes, demsg has a finite ring buffer
size.
1291[16:08:48] * ssarah diz olá
1292[16:08:48] <greycat> If your kernel has spewed a LOT of
messages since booting, then the older ones are gone from memory, so
you'd have to dig them up from an actual log file.
1293[16:10:35] <rootkea> greycat, and is kern.log is that actual
log file which I should look into? Or is there any other log file to
check for firmwares being loaded?
1303[16:12:47] <Neobenedict> and apt still wroks...
1304[16:13:58] <rootkea> greycat, even /var/log/syslog looks
interesting (One of these times I really gotta sit down and learn
about all these log files)
1305[16:14:47] <greycat> Most of the files in /var/log/ are
written by rsyslogd, using the configuration specified in
/etc/rsyslog.conf
1376[16:49:31] <rootkea> Both faillog and lastlog are binary
files still cat faillog displays nothing whereas cat lastlog
displays gibberish as expected. Why is so?
1377[16:49:51] <greycat> why would you expect ANYTHING you get
from catting a binary file to a terminal to make sense?
1394[16:59:41] <rootkea> Since faillog isn't part of POSIX
standard I am bailing out. But if any of you folks aren't
willing to file a bug report then I'll be happy to do so.
1457[17:42:02] <rootkea> One interesting thing is that
/etc/login.defs has "FAILLOG_ENAB yes" set. And just above
it there is a comment saying "Enable logging and display of
/var/log/faillog login failure info. This option conflicts with the
pam_tally PAM module."
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1504[18:29:51] <FinalX> maybe someone here knows.. I have 3 patch
(GNU patch) files, but one conflicts with another because
they're trying to add a line in the same place, making the diff
not match. does anyone know if you can tell patch to merge those
properly? 3-way diff or something while merging?
1567[19:18:54] <jken> Hello, I am trying to run unattended
upgrades via cron every 5 minutes (to quickly update packages from
my private apt-repo). The cron runs this "apt-get update -y
&& unattended-upgrade -d". This works perfect when run
manually, but not when run via cron. Via cron, it updates the
package list from the repo (confirmed as apt-cache policy sees the
new candidate) but it never gets instaled. Unattended upgrade logs
saw it should be updated everytime the cron
1594[19:33:32] <shtrb> how do I pass binary data to clipboard ?
cat file|xclip -i -selection clipboard does not seem to pass to
other applications (if it has non printable bytes)
1595[19:34:49] <petn-randall> jken: You'll have to check the
actual Release file to see what is set there.
1596[19:35:15] <petn-randall> jken: for example, for the stretch
repo it's:
replaced-url
1610[19:39:30] <jken> There is the Release file on the repo it is
configured for
1611[19:39:45] <greycat> applecrumble: it's a shell script
(/usr/sbin/service), so you can also read it to see how it decides
whether to use init.d or systemctl calls.
1613[19:40:30] <jken> jken, fairly certain it is correct because
if I run `unattended-upgrade -d` manually it does do the update, it
simply fails via cron :/
1614[19:40:36] <bipul> petn-randall: I just want to learn.
1615[19:40:53] <bipul> I want's to create a another subnet
network.
1619[19:43:44] <petn-randall> jken: Hmm, that looks correct to
me. How does the cron job look like? Note that on stretch and
systemd, it seems to ignore the cron and use a systemd timer
instead, see /etc/cron.daily/apt-compat.
1635[19:52:16] <jken> The package in question also creates
/var/run/reboot-required on upgrade, and unattended-upgrades does
the reboot sucussfully
1636[19:52:22] <jken> everything works great when run manually.
1637[19:52:47] <petn-randall> jken: Then the issue is with how
it's called in cron. Have a look at the systemd timer, or the
cron job that unattended-upgrade uses, and copy that.
1638[19:53:16] <petn-randall> jken: Many things that are set in
your shell, like $PATH and many other things, do not exist when run
from cron. That's likely the issue.
1639[19:53:54] <jken> I will try to find the systemd timer
1672[20:14:20] <greycat> I thought you confirmed that you had
found a log of cron invoking the thing as root.
1673[20:14:41] <jken> greycat, thats my cron, the one that does
not work.
1674[20:15:26] <jken> petn-randall suspects my path or some other
env variable is different when it's invoked that way, vs.
invoked manually via shell
1675[20:15:45] <greycat> But there's nothing useful in
/var/log/unattended-upgrades.log ?
1676[20:16:06] <jken> greycat, not a thing.
replaced-url
1677[20:16:36] <greycat> doesn't look like any log file
I've ever seen
1678[20:16:48] <jken> sorry, this link
replaced-url
1679[20:19:18] <greycat> Well, I see the "Packages that will
be upgraded: ssn-smartplayer" which looks good, but I do NOT
see the "All upgrades installed" part that mine has.
1680[20:19:38] <greycat> Did you try looking in
/var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades-dpkg.log next?
1700[20:27:16] <jken> I've been trying to figure this out
for so long I am tempted to have the cron be "ssh
root@localhost 'apt-get update && unattended-upgrade
-d'"
1701[20:29:09] <jken> I wonder if `sudo -i -u root
unattended-upgrade -d` would do it.
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1723[20:42:41] <Azrael_-> hi
1724[20:42:44] <Azrael_-> i want to use sfp for my domains. but
if i want to forward emails the forwarding will fail if the
forwarder is another server. i have multiple servers all as
subdomains like *.myserver.com. is it possible to include all of
them without explicitly enumerating them in the sfp entry?
1752[21:02:59] <generic> jhutchins_wk, couldnt recover any errors
yet
1753[21:03:29] <jhutchins_wk> boot to the multi-user.target - no
GUI, so it won't overwrite the log.
1754[21:03:50] <generic> jhutchins_wk, i have amdgpu_ib_ring_test
ring 11 errrors on dmesg
1755[21:04:45] <rootkea> Hello! I'm inspecting
intel-microcode package. What's the need of it? What will
happen if I remove it from my system? Is there any "free"
replacement for this non-free package?
1756[21:05:07] <greycat> !microcode
1757[21:05:07] <dpkg> Microcode are instructions/structures for
implementing high-level machine code within processors. The Linux
kernel can load updated microcode on most x86 processors. Microcode
patches for Intel and AMD64 CPUs are packaged for Debian as
intel-microcode and amd64-microcode respectively; installing the
relevant package is recommended to ensure system stability. Ask me
about <non-free sources>.
replaced-url
1810[21:37:20] <julius> auto enp4s2 allow-hotplug enp4s2 iface
enp4s2 inet dhcp iface enp4s2 inet6 dhcp does this look like a
interface configuration that should listen for ipv4 and ipv6
adresses from the router?
1820[21:40:11] <empty_string> actually this may be a moot point.
it looks like slaac is done automatically if you have router
advertisements on your network anywhere, so
1821[21:40:13] <julius> not sure, its a default router from my
isp. it "sends out" ipv6 adresses
1822[21:40:38] <julius> at least to my laptop when i connect via
wlan
1823[21:41:34] <jken> greycat, recreated the dir with the same
ownership you just posted. taking much longer to run now, so its
likely actually downloading the package.
1824[21:41:42] <jken> Any idea what might have causes that to
dissapear?
1826[21:42:17] <ksk> I would guess you, no offense ;)
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1828[21:42:23] <greycat> An rmdir command, an rm -rf command, or
it's a virtual thingy-doodad-abob that never had it to begin
with because someone didn't include that in the
virtual-wossname-master-template thing.
1829[21:43:05] <jken> I would love to say it was me and be done
with the issue, but its affecting multiple systems and I've
only touched this one. Must be puppet or something..
1841[21:51:38] <greycat> I can't find anything in the man
page that describes what happens when the same interface is marked
both "auto" and "allow-hotplug".
1842[21:52:05] <greycat> The way the man page is written
*implies* that they are mutually exclusive, which certainly jibes
with all of the examples....
1846[21:54:45] <greycat> v 1: be compatible, similar or
consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories
don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks
with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's
fingerprints don't match those on the gun" [syn: {match},
{fit}, {correspond}, {check}, {jibe}, {gibe}, {tally}, {agree}]
[ant: {disaccord}, {disagree}, {discord}]
1847[21:54:58] <julius> ah ok
1848[21:55:26] <julius> could you give me a example of a working
ipv6 config for a normal home network?
1883[22:07:53] <julius> auto enp0s3 iface enp0s3 inet6 auto found
this on a different site, changed the interface
name...../etc/init.d/networking restart and nothing
1884[22:08:09] <julius> can still connect to the system over the
lan interface but no ipv6 on the router site
1885[22:11:05] <ChunkzZ> last question... can I check what my
external hdd is, can't think of the name.. like ntfs, ext4 etc.
can I check it?
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1934[22:35:28] <Owner> ugh, why does /proc/net/wireless and
iwconfig bring up different stuff for every device...some give you
decibals others just a %, etc
1937[22:36:11] <CrystalMath> hi, did anyone file a bug report
about the debian installer not allowing people to choose an
incompatible language / timezone combination?
1950[22:40:43] <EdePopede> does it mean you just installed
recently? did it offer you software selection?
1951[22:41:30] <CrystalMath> EdePopede: i sometimes install
debian in virtual machines, and when you select a language you
can't select any timezone, only some appear in the list
1967[22:44:25] <EdePopede> i'll check the screenshots ;)
1968[22:44:33] <CrystalMath> but i still wonder why the installer
is so ignorant about people moving around
1969[22:46:17] <CrystalMath> and like, personal preferences
1970[22:46:32] <spacedust> is that really your name? lol
1971[22:46:37] <greycat> The installer's job is to get the
system installed and running. Fine-tuning can be done later.
1972[22:47:11] <deicide-> hello how do i install newer kernel
1973[22:47:30] <CrystalMath> greycat: yeah but still... why the
restriction?
1974[22:47:31] <greycat> !tell deicide- about stretch-backports
1975[22:47:42] <greycat> I literally have no idea what
'restriction' you're talking about.
1976[22:48:04] <CrystalMath> if you select, for example, French,
you don't get US timezones as an option later
1977[22:48:57] *** Quits: jfoy (~jfoy@replaced-ip) (Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…)
1978[22:49:12] <greycat> Well, if you want an unnatural
combination of physical location and language, then you may have to
configure it yourself, post-install.
1979[22:49:56] <CrystalMath> but i don't understand why not
just put all the timezones into the option box
1984[22:50:38] <iratie> I've got apache2 running on raspbian
with cgi and cgid enabled, but I can't get a script stored in
/usr/lib/cgi-bin to execute - it only displays the file contents in
the browser.
1985[22:50:45] <joftr> CrystalMath, last time (few weeks ago,
perhaps a month) I installed Debian I was able to select such an
"odd" combination US english, and berlin timezone .... so
2001[22:54:19] <EdePopede> hm, i had the whole list to select
from, first for language, obviously, but than also the country list.
after that i went back to the language list and than again to the
country
2002[22:54:24] <deicide-> hello how do i install newer kernel
2003[22:55:10] <CrystalMath> joftr: was it the graphical
installer?
2004[22:55:41] <CrystalMath> deicide-: use backports :)
2005[22:55:42] <joftr> CrystalMath: ah ...., no I'm always
using the text one
2015[22:56:45] <EdePopede> CrystalMath: i did 2 installs, the
pics are from the 2nd i think, graphical.
2016[22:56:47] <deicide-> i did
2017[22:56:47] <CrystalMath> and then, apt -tstretch-backports
install linux-image
2018[22:56:57] <EdePopede> i did both installers on that day
2019[22:57:00] <greycat> Apparently he needs someone to look up
the actual name of the kernel packages in the backports repo and
type the literal apt command FOR him.
2020[22:57:03] <CrystalMath> deicide-: you must put
-tstretch-backports to install from there
2021[22:57:15] <CrystalMath> well i don't know if it's
really linux-image
2022[22:57:20] <CrystalMath> but whatever deicide- needs
2028[22:59:06] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> It encrypts the boot partition by
default, their OBS build service is used by a lot of sub components
like Gnome and KDE so it's the first that gets the updates
2029[22:59:26] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> the only place where debian wins is
that debian includes the multimedia codecs by default
2030[22:59:30] <CrystalMath> encrypt /boot?
2031[22:59:33] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> yeah
2032[22:59:35] <CrystalMath> so grub will decrypt it?
2033[22:59:36] <CrystalMath> or what
2034[22:59:42] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i guess
2035[22:59:54] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> basically, to prevent kernen
trojans
2041[23:00:26] <CrystalMath> maybe if someone takes your disk
2042[23:00:30] <CrystalMath> puts a kernel trojan on it
2043[23:00:30] <jasabella> Ryz3qdsfW4go… use what you feel
comfortable with, i doubt you'll find anyone here who'll
try super hard to convince you to use debian over opensuse or vice
versa, if you need to test both out, use a vm
2044[23:00:31] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> KDE plasma on opensuse blows away
KDE on debian
2045[23:00:33] <CrystalMath> and then brings it back to you
2046[23:00:42] <EdePopede> without any presumption, is encrypting
/boot a good idea or rather not?
2047[23:00:50] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> I like debian, it's my first
distro
2048[23:00:51] <greycat> encrypting /boot is pointless
2081[23:04:51] <CrystalMath> does LXDE need security updates?
2082[23:04:53] <jasabella> think the dev of lxde moved onto lxqt
2083[23:04:53] <CrystalMath> it uses openbox
2084[23:05:00] <CrystalMath> openbox gets updates
2085[23:05:06] <jasabella> but i cant cmoment otherwise
2086[23:05:07] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> lxde panel doesn't
2087[23:05:13] <deicide-> how do i uninstall nvidia driver?
2088[23:05:17] <CrystalMath> lxde panel is kinda deprecated yeah
2089[23:05:32] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> so now debian recommends installing
deprecated stuff
2090[23:05:38] <CrystalMath> why would it do that?
2091[23:05:41] <abrotman> Ryz3qdsfW4go: Do you understand how
Debian works?
2092[23:05:48] <abrotman> before running your mouth ...
2093[23:05:49] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> it was in the list of desktop
environments in the installer
2094[23:05:52] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: it's there if you
want
2095[23:06:00] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> but it's not safe
2096[23:06:05] <CrystalMath> how do you know?
2097[23:06:06] <abrotman> Ryz3qdsfW4go: just stop
2098[23:06:10] <CrystalMath> are there open security issues?
2099[23:06:15] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> maybe there is a hidden
vunerability
2100[23:06:18] <abrotman> Ryz3qdsfW4go: What makes you think LXDE
is unsafe?
2101[23:06:18] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: the debian security
team takes care of those things
2102[23:06:36] <abrotman> Ryz3qdsfW4go: and you should think
carefully before you answer
2103[23:06:47] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: in my opinion, which i
formed over a decade of linux use, i can honestly say that free
software only gets better with age
2104[23:07:00] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: security issues should
be backported rather than updating to always the latest version
2105[23:07:07] <CrystalMath> that's my opinion
2106[23:07:17] <jasabella> Ryz3qdsfW4go… debian, unlike
some other OSs, gives you freedom, you are free to configure the
system however you like just about, but you can also blow your own
foot off, it's up to you to find that middle ground
2107[23:07:43] <abrotman> start at the knee ..
2108[23:07:43] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> hmm
2109[23:07:46] <deicide-> how do i uninstall nvidia driver?
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2111[23:08:02] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i can't decide whether to keep
opensuse or install debian
2113[23:08:14] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: you may thing updating
will solve all your problems but with every fix you get you will
introduce 5 more bugs
2114[23:08:17] <jasabella> Ryz3qdsfW4go… get a virtual
machiine fo both and try them
2115[23:08:19] <fChanX> I do recall hearing that LXDE wasn't
being developed now or something.
2116[23:08:24] * abrotman has an opinion on the matter ...
2117[23:08:28] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: well by updating i
mean going for the rolling release
2118[23:08:32] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i already tried both...i can't
decide
2119[23:08:41] <CrystalMath> i would always go with debian stable
2120[23:08:53] <CrystalMath> is opensuse offering anything
similar for free?
2121[23:08:56] <CrystalMath> i doubt it
2122[23:09:12] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> been using their rolling release
for 2 years, only had 1 small incident so far
2123[23:09:22] <EdePopede> <Ryz3qdsfW4go> maybe there is a
hidden vunerability <-- is it software? then probably yes. from
your irc client to the microcode running on your cpu, there may be a
problem everywhere. you can't kill it, you gotta hunt it as
long as it is used.
2129[23:11:14] <EdePopede> Bugzilla is programmed to return the
string "zarro boogs found" instead of "0 bugs
found" when a search for bugs returns no results <-- LOL? i
knew it had to be a reference!
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2143[23:13:00] <greycat> If you want to flame Debian for offering
a desktop because you read one fucking random comment on reddit that
said it was "obsolete", just go the hell away.
2144[23:13:04] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> the opensuse channel is much more
receptive of criticism and questions
2145[23:13:25] <abrotman> you haven't actually offered any
criticism
2146[23:13:28] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: well, they do get
something out of you using it
2147[23:13:40] <EdePopede> abrotman: no necessarily. advocatus
diaboli isn't the worst method on getting answers to complex
situations
2148[23:13:46] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: when you use opensuse,
you are testing software, so that enterprise users get the best
experience
2150[23:14:16] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: every bug you report
will make sure SLED comes out perfect
2151[23:14:29] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: so they have a
financial interest in you using opensuse
2152[23:14:36] <rlange> at the risk of feeding this stupid
conversation, it looks like the now-deprecated lxde components are
no longer in buster, as development has shifted to the newer lxqt
stuff, so the next stable debian won't have those scary
"obsolete" programs anymore
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2155[23:14:49] <EdePopede> and depending on someone's own
level of knowledge things can be REALLY confusing. especially while
trying to get some first balance
2156[23:15:11] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> so lxqt is the next version, lxde
is technically no more
2157[23:15:28] <greycat> there is nothing "technical"
about any of this
2158[23:15:37] <jasabella> like i said, dev moved onto lxqt - i
cant say any more than that
2159[23:15:53] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i will stick with KDE for now then
2161[23:16:02] <spami> Noob question, but upgrading my server to
the latest stable version of Debian should protect me against
meltdown and spectre right?
2162[23:16:08] <greycat> The Debian maintainers make their own
judgment calls about when a project becomes unsupportable or not
worth the time to support.
2163[23:16:17] <EdePopede> LXQt is available only for testing and
unstable - it will be fully in the next stable (Stretch). <-- uh,
[LXQt] could need a bit of an update
2165[23:16:37] <CrystalMath> spami: the kernel is responsible for
that, i think jessie has the backported fixes, but i'm not
sure, you can always check on the debian security page
2166[23:17:03] <CrystalMath> Ryz3qdsfW4go: oh and btw, if you
ever want a rolling release package in stable, you can install it
through backports
2167[23:17:15] <CrystalMath> then you get a package from sid
backported to stable
2176[23:18:27] <CrystalMath> spami: i suppose it's a good
idea
2177[23:19:04] <jasabella> Ryz3qdsfW4go… to use debian to
its full potential requires effort on the user, and most users in
here you'll find enjoy the challenge of learning/operating
their system 'well'... "it just works" can be
true of some packages, but not others... it's up to you to make
your system run for you
2241[23:39:20] <rydare> we could try "sudo apt install
nvidia-driver-libs" to see if there's some error there
2242[23:39:27] <rlange> In cases like this I keep adding unmet
deps to the <<apt-get install ...>> line. This casues
apt to get progressively more detailed about why it can't
install something.
2243[23:39:44] <rydare> good idea rlange
2244[23:39:48] <deicide-> same
2245[23:40:20] <rydare> can you pastebin the output of when you
try to intsall nvidia-driver-libs?
2246[23:40:37] <rlange> eventually you'll find a
contradiction in the output, which will really be why all that stuff
can't be installed
2248[23:41:31] <rlange> also, backports is not "stable"
so you're more likely to run into issues with it. if possible
with your chipset, try the kernel and nvidia driver from stable
instead of the one from backports
2249[23:42:05] <rlange> deicide-: so add nvidia-egl-icd to the
apt command and try again
2267[23:47:02] <d0uglas> Hi guys. Maybe I repaired my machine,
maybe not, I'm trying to boot up ISOs to install Linux
including other distros and I keep running into kernel panics on
boot citing at the end Fatal exception in interrupt, looks like
this:
replaced-url
2268[23:47:11] <rlange> but i'm concerned that it suddenly
started working
2280[23:49:10] <d0uglas> rydare: I started a ram check from the
boot menu but after a while it looked like it would take hours, ...
as for things plugged in, just monitors
2286[23:50:20] <deicide-> bash: nvidia-settings: command not
found
2287[23:50:28] <d0uglas> rydare: if you had to bet, lacking any
other clues, would you go with ram?
2288[23:50:30] <rydare> maybe you have to install the package
2289[23:50:54] <rydare> d0uglas: RAM test shouldnt' take too
long but i haven't had to do it in a decade.... could be an
issue with ACPI... what's your CPU?
2295[23:52:09] <rydare> also try updating your motherboard
software
2296[23:52:22] <rydare> Cons: Requires installation of drivers to
make USB 3.0 and Ethernet work in Windows 7. In Ubuntu 14.04, the
Linux kernel must be booted with the "iommu=soft"
parameter (ver. 4.0 of the motherboard).
2297[23:52:30] <d0uglas> tricky, I'm doing all this
auxiliary stuff with a chromebook
2298[23:52:31] <deicide-> theres no settings in it at all
2299[23:52:37] <deicide-> its really really basic window
2301[23:53:13] <rydare> deicide-: should look like this
replaced-url
2302[23:53:21] <deicide-> ah i have an error
2303[23:53:45] <rydare> d0uglas: try passing that argument when
booting mabye? that was from a store page for that motherboard
2304[23:54:10] <deicide-> "you do not appear to be using
nvidia x driver. please edit your x config file (just run
nvidia-xconfig as root) and restart the x server