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4 [00:00:43] <rydare> should have checked if nvidia mod was
loaded
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7 [00:00:55] <rydare> he lives!
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10 [00:01:24] <rydare> deicide-: how goes it
11 [00:01:28] <deicide-> cant boot
12 [00:01:32] <deicide-> i'm on windows
13 [00:01:35] <rydare> oh dang
14 [00:01:41] <deicide-> getting pic one sec
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17 [00:02:30] <rydare> ok, just switch to a TTY (Ctrl+Alt+F5 or
any number that isn't the one being used by X), log in, and
then "sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
18 [00:02:49] <rydare> then X will start working again
19 [00:02:54] <rydare> but the driver isn't installed
20 [00:03:03] <rydare> you're still using nouveau
21 [00:03:10] <deicide-> stucks here
22 [00:03:11] <deicide->
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23 [00:03:15] <deicide-> doesn't move pass it
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27 [00:06:29] <rydare> deicide-: when you see that press
Ctrl+Alt+F5
28 [00:06:33] <rydare> shoudl show a login prompt
29 [00:06:42] <rydare> text mode
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31 [00:06:57] <rydare> login, and then "sudo rm
/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
32 [00:07:26] <rydare> then you can do "sudo systemctl
restart lightdm.service"
33 [00:07:34] <rydare> and your login window should grab focus
34 [00:07:53] <rydare> or you can reboot
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44 [00:14:25] <rydare> d0uglas: check out this review from
"David A. Jayne", goes into more depth of what he had to
do to boot properly with that motherboard
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50 [00:17:49] <beepnboop-> i cant boot doing what u said did no
effect i'm deicide-
51 [00:18:26] <d0uglas> oh I thought you were asking the cpu (i
was wrong -- amd fx-9590, the board is asrock 970A-G/3.1, brand new
52 [00:18:37] <rydare> you can't get into a text login with
Ctrl+Alt+F5 ? try F4 too
53 [00:18:43] <beepnboop-> i can
54 [00:18:50] <beepnboop-> there is no config file
55 [00:18:58] <rydare> then did you do "sudo rm
/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
56 [00:19:20] <beepnboop-> yes
57 [00:19:28] <beepnboop-> there is no config file
58 [00:19:31] <rydare> ok
59 [00:19:36] <rydare> it might be in xorg.conf.d
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61 [00:19:52] <rydare> wait i don't think debian does that
by default
62 [00:20:02] <rydare> are you at a prompt now or back on
windows
63 [00:20:11] <beepnboop-> laptop
64 [00:20:18] <beepnboop-> i have it open though
65 [00:20:33] <rydare> can you go into the /etc/X11 directory,
typing "cd /etc/X11" and then "ls"
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67 [00:20:50] <beepnboop-> cd?
68 [00:20:57] <beepnboop-> ah
69 [00:21:15] <beepnboop-> no folder
70 [00:21:16] <rydare> is there any .conf files listed when you
type ls
71 [00:21:27] <rydare> did you type capital X
72 [00:21:29] <rydare> for X11
73 [00:21:44] <beepnboop-> there is that config
74 [00:21:49] <rydare> ok
75 [00:21:53] <rydare> so sudo rm xorg.conf
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77 [00:22:13] <rydare> sudo systemctl restart lightdm
78 [00:22:30] <rydare> you should get back to where you were
before we hosed the system
79 [00:22:35] <rydare> 1024xwhatever
80 [00:22:35] <beepnboop-> how do i leave cd back to main thingy
81 [00:22:54] <rydare> you can just type "cd' and it
will take you back to your home
82 [00:23:11] <beepnboop-> cant remove no such file
83 [00:23:41] <rydare> but you saw the file with ls?
84 [00:23:47] <rydare> the xorg.conf file?
85 [00:23:47] <beepnboop-> yes
86 [00:23:52] <rydare> so
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88 [00:24:02] <rydare> sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
89 [00:24:09] <rydare> capital X in the folder, little x in xorg
90 [00:24:26] <beepnboop-> same error
91 [00:24:28] <beepnboop-> WTF
92 [00:24:45] <rydare> well let's see if it's still
there
93 [00:24:53] <rydare> "cd /etc/X11"
94 [00:24:56] <rydare> "ls"
95 [00:25:02] <rydare> files will list
96 [00:25:09] <rydare> is xorg.conf still there?
97 [00:25:14] <beepnboop-> its not anymore only backup
98 [00:25:20] <rydare> perfect
99 [00:25:29] <rydare> now type "sudo systemctl restart
lightdm"
100 [00:25:51] <beepnboop-> worked
101 [00:25:54] <rydare> ok
102 [00:25:57] <rydare> now let's install your driver
103 [00:26:10] <beepnboop-> give me sec
104 [00:26:13] <rydare> np
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106 [00:27:48] <deicide-> ok what now
107 [00:27:58] <rydare> ok, open up your favourite terminal
108 [00:28:03] <rydare> and "sudo apt install nvidia-driver
109 [00:28:05] <rydare> "
110 [00:28:13] <rydare> no quotes just trying to delimit it
111 [00:28:41] <deicide-> done
112 [00:28:49] <deicide-> its already installed
113 [00:28:59] <deicide-> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
remove and 0 not upgraded.
114 [00:29:00] <rydare> can you pastebin the out put?
115 [00:29:11] <rydare> the whole thing
116 [00:29:20] <deicide-> a minute
117 [00:29:26] <rydare> no worries
118 [00:29:51] <deicide-> btw i want to get newer driver version
for the new dx thingy
119 [00:30:18] <deicide-> its installing really old driver
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121 [00:31:05] <deicide->
replaced-url
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123 [00:31:58] <deicide-> DXVK
124 [00:32:07] <rydare> ok try this: $ sudo lsmod | grep nvidia
125 [00:32:31] <deicide-> nothing
126 [00:32:41] <rydare> ok, so the driver isn't installed
127 [00:32:43] <rydare> er
128 [00:32:45] <rydare> loaded
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130 [00:33:01] <rydare> try $ sudo lsmod | grep nouveau
131 [00:34:43] <deicide-> bash: $: command not found
132 [00:35:08] <rydare> sudo lsmod | grep nouveau
133 [00:35:09] <format_c> oh man
134 [00:35:18] <deicide-> and without it there is no output
135 [00:35:26] <deicide-> like at all
136 [00:35:28] <rydare> huh
137 [00:35:29] <deicide-> not even error
138 [00:35:40] <rydare> that means it's not finding it
139 [00:35:48] <rydare> in the output of lsmod
140 [00:36:16] <rydare> try doing this
141 [00:36:22] <rydare> "sudo apt remove nvidia-driver"
142 [00:36:35] <rydare> and then when that finishes "sudo
apt install nvidia-driver"
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144 [00:36:36] <deicide-> ppl are telling me i need to change
os... after all the work i put into this os
145 [00:37:13] <deicide-> done
146 [00:37:21] <rydare> can you pastebin the output of both
commands
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148 [00:38:20] <deicide->
replaced-url
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150 [00:39:14] <rydare> hmm, that package is only 486k
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152 [00:39:57] <rydare> did we find out whether you were using
backports?
153 [00:40:05] <deicide-> answer honestly should i change os?
since i have brand new hardware(ryzen 2700x)
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155 [00:40:21] <deicide-> i installed backports today
156 [00:40:50] <rydare>
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157 [00:41:08] <rydare> by gettign the headers
158 [00:41:17] <rydare> and then installing the backports version
159 [00:41:26] <rydare> since you said you wanted a newer driver
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162 [00:42:18] <rydare> RIP
163 [00:42:21] <rydare> lost another user
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165 [00:45:25] <rydare> any luck deicide-
166 [00:45:40] <deicide-> haven't finished
167 [00:45:50] <deicide-> 390 is old too btw
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170 [00:49:04] <rlange> according to nvidia.com 390.87 is the
latest that nvidia has released for linux
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172 [00:49:38] <rydare> 396.54 is the absolute bleeding edge
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174 [00:49:50] <rydare> i think 390.87 is the latest stable
175 [00:49:51] <deicide-> 396.54
176 [00:50:07] <deicide-> btw i have the same error through that
guide
177 [00:50:20] <deicide-> can i make debian bleeding edge?
178 [00:50:32] <deicide-> i really really don't feel like
installing new os
179 [00:50:35] <rydare> you can update to testing or even
unstable
180 [00:50:44] <rydare> but it comes with problems
181 [00:50:59] <rydare> and instability (packages changing, not
necessarily crashing)
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183 [00:51:23] <rydare> i run testing, my nvidia driver is 390.77
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194 [01:05:00] <ruffni> debian-installer asks to load
firmware-files brcm/brcmfmac43602-pcie.txt;
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206 [01:22:17] <tripkin> Hello, all. I am running stretch (up to
date) with the backports and experimental repo's installed. I
installed tor, which installed 0.2.9.15-1. I want to upgrade to a
newer version, but whether I specify -t stretch-backports or -t
experimental, it always keeps tor at the stable version. Any ideas
on what I might be doing wrong?
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226 [01:51:29] <Brigo> ,v tor
227 [01:51:30] <judd> Package: tor on amd64 -- wheezy:
0.2.4.27-1; wheezy-security: 0.2.4.29-1; jessie: 0.2.5.16-1;
jessie-security: 0.2.5.16-1; jessie-backports: 0.2.9.14-1~bpo8+1;
stretch: 0.2.9.14-1; stretch-proposed-updates: 0.2.9.15-1;
stretch-security: 0.2.9.15-1; stretch-backports: 0.3.3.7-1~bpo9+1;
buster: 0.3.3.9-1; sid: 0.3.3.9-1; experimental: 0.3.4.7-rc-1
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232 [01:57:09] <detly> I have a bit of an odd problem. I'm
running Buster on a Dragonboard (aarch64). I booted from the
internal emmc just fine, mmcblk0p10 mounted as /. I then inserted an
SD card, it became mmcblk1. However, because /etc/fstab contains an
entry for /dev/disk/by-partlabel/rootfs to be mounted at /, and the
sd card ALSO has mmcblk1p9 named rootfs, running "mount"
now shows /dev/mmcblk1p9 mounted at /
233 [01:57:42] <detly> however... it's not quite...? as in,
/home/linaro is clearly the emmc contents
234 [01:57:55] <detly> I can't umount /, because
"target is busy"
235 [01:58:21] <detly> I am not clear on (a) what part of the
filesystem is what now, and (b) how to safely extricate the sd card
236 [01:59:04] <detly> if I remount /dev/mmcblk1p9 somewhere
else, will / then go back to being /dev/mmcblk0p10? or will it just
be dangling?
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242 [02:01:29] <tw> easiest solution is poweroff and remove the
card.
243 [02:02:48] <detly> seems sensible. I guess I'm worried
that the filesystems are now somehow able to be confused by eg.
system services and there might be chaos when they go to change
state.
244 [02:03:15] <detly> I have backups, let's try it
245 [02:03:17] <tw> oh probably, but I don't think
there's much you can do to prevent that.
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248 [02:04:00] <detly> ironically this is the sd card I use to
take backups
249 [02:04:26] <detly> nope, no issues apparently. okay
250 [02:04:30] <detly> what a weird thing to happen
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252 [02:04:41] <tw> I suggest changing your / from partlabel to
uuid.
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254 [02:05:00] <detly> definitely
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260 [02:08:45] <detly> honestly, the companies that ship single
board computers and embedded systems need to learn how to do
provisioning properly
261 [02:09:57] <detly> ooookay
262 [02:09:59] <detly> here's a fun thing
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264 [02:10:31] <detly> now when I put in the sd card, the emmc
gets a new uuid and the sd card gets the emmc's old uuid
265 [02:10:36] <detly> blkid
266 [02:10:39] <detly> oops
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271 [02:15:30] <detly> okay, even doing it by partuuid, which
definitely does not change after inserting the sd card, doesn't
help
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280 [02:31:09] <detly> oh ffs, it's part of the kernel
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304 [02:51:55] <sadsagfjg> How i can volume up in xfce debian?
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306 [02:52:21] <annadane> sadsagfjg, honestly just install
pavucontrol, it will make your life easier
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308 [02:52:48] <Unit193> Also xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin is pretty
great to add to the panel.
309 [02:52:58] <Unit193> Or, volumeicon-alsa and xfce4-volumed.
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313 [02:54:36] <sadsagfjg> annadane, Unit193 Thanks :)
314 [02:56:00] * annadane finally installed task-xfce-desktop for once
and so has all the cool stuff normally included
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316 [02:56:55] <annadane> (installing xfce and xfce4-goodies
gives you a blank icon thing for pavucontrol in the panel)
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318 [02:58:24] <sadsagfjg> annadane, I installed xfce and
xfce4-goodies.How i can add icon for change volume?
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320 [02:59:27] <sadsagfjg> Now all is good
321 [02:59:28] <sadsagfjg> I added
322 [02:59:30] <sadsagfjg> :)
323 [02:59:42] <annadane> yell at your computer to add it until
it does
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331 [03:08:45] <jasabella> hmmm i just installed physlock and am
still able to reproduce
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332 [03:08:46] <judd> Bug
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368 [03:40:09] <annadane> jasabella, last post was a while ago
and it's not fixed with grave severity, i'd at the very
least do a "me too" post just to draw attention to it
369 [03:40:40] <annadane> it says "will be fixed in next
version" though so... hmm...
370 [03:40:55] <annadane> ,v physlock
371 [03:40:56] <judd> Package: physlock on amd64 -- stretch:
0.4.5-2; buster: 11-1; sid: 11-1
372 [03:41:03] <annadane> ugh
373 [03:41:45] <annadane> that seriously isn't something
that can just be fixed in stable?
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378 [03:45:42] <annadane> that's actually really bad, i know
stable is frozen packages but that really ought to be fixed
379 [03:46:44] <annadane> i'm responding to that thread
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384 [03:49:23] <annadane> jasabella, meanwhile, you can probably
backport the version from buster/sid
385 [03:49:35] <annadane> judd, checkbackport physlock
--fromrelease sid --torelease stretch
386 [03:49:36] <judd> Backporting package physlock in
sid→stretch/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
stretch.
387 [03:50:16] <annadane> stable = no functionality changes. not
"let's ignore grave security bugs"
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390 [03:51:43] <annadane> ,i physlock
391 [03:51:44] <judd> Package physlock (utils, optional) in
stretch/amd64: lightweight Linux console locking tool. Version:
0.4.5-2; Size: 9.9k; Installed: 36k; Homepage:
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393 [03:52:02] <annadane> that is ridiculous
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397 [03:52:39] <Owner> thats not a grave security risk
398 [03:52:46] <Owner> the administrator of that server is
399 [03:53:17] <Owner> any vulnerable system, the security threat
is the person administering
400 [03:53:32] <nod3> wut
401 [03:53:46] <Owner> consider the scenario
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403 [03:53:50] <annadane> i suppose it would require some kind of
physical access
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406 [03:54:45] <Owner> requires physical access, requires an
administrator that has no root password set as a smart idea, insalls
physlock because they care about security, types sudo for every
command ever or sudo su - anyway
407 [03:54:57] <annadane> all right, fair enough.
408 [03:55:02] <annadane> i'm an idiot, then.
409 [03:55:46] <jasabella> when i installed debian, i disabled
root login
410 [03:56:11] <Owner> why would you disable root login
411 [03:56:22] <Owner> for an appliance?
412 [03:56:28] <Owner> or an actual system you like
413 [03:56:33] <Owner> lol
414 [03:56:39] <jasabella> it's my laptop, not an actual
server
415 [03:56:50] <jasabella> i just sudo as required
416 [03:58:10] <Owner> right, i dont run sudo except to start a
root shell
417 [03:58:30] <Owner> i dont like the idea of getting into a
habit of typing sudo all the time
418 [03:58:47] <Owner> could make mistakes
419 [03:59:00] <Owner> blurs the lines between user and root
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421 [03:59:12] <Ether_Man> Hi I'm having a bit of an issue
getting openvpn to cooperate with me. See if I launch 'openvpn
--config /etc/openvpn/ovpn.conf --daemon' manually, it launches
and connects properly to the server. If I launch 'service
openvpn start' however, it doesn't. Yet from what I'm
reading, it should try every conf file in the openvpn dir, which
should include that same ovpn.conf file from what I understand
should it not? The service does
422 [03:59:13] <Ether_Man> launch properly and everything and
there's no errors that I can see, just no trying to load the
config at all :/
423 [03:59:13] <Owner> obviously sudo has other uses
424 [03:59:17] <jasabella> sure
425 [03:59:22] <Owner> which i think are much more enjoyable
426 [03:59:32] <Owner> just my two cents
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428 [04:00:00] <jasabella> so i should set a root password now,
perhapsthe package description should mention this?
429 [04:00:19] <jasabella> (for stretch)
430 [04:00:31] <Owner> jasabella: i disable root login, but not
locally...ever so yea, for things where there is actual physical
access possible, i would always have a root password
431 [04:00:59] <Owner> whether or not you even memorize it
432 [04:01:13] <Owner> or even keep it, because obviously you can
just single user mode to fix it anyway
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437 [04:02:40] <jasabella> i just use a live usb stick to fix
things rather than single user mode
438 [04:03:12] <Owner> lots of ways to do it
439 [04:03:28] <jasabella> mmhmm
440 [04:04:15] <annadane> probably should remember your root pw
though :P
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443 [04:05:15] <civillian> Ether_Man: are you using systemd?
444 [04:05:31] <Ether_Man> Dunno
445 [04:07:15] <Ether_Man> Hmm.. After a suggestion,
'systemctl start openvpn@ovpn.service', that also works.
Would that persist across reboots?
446 [04:07:51] <civillian> check by 'systemctl status
openvpn@ovpn.service'
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449 [04:09:00] <Ether_Man> "Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/openvpn@replaced-ip )" I'm guessing disabled means no?
450 [04:09:17] <civillian> correct
451 [04:09:28] <civillian> 'systemctl enable
openvpn@ovpn.service'
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454 [04:11:19] <Ether_Man> Cheers. Hope this'll work now :)
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456 [04:12:30] <civillian> if you want to know more, have a look
at the systemd config files for openvpn under
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn* for how it fits together
457 [04:13:35] <Ether_Man> It using this system, means I'm
using systemd correct? It's completely new to me ^_^;
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459 [04:14:16] <civillian> sounds like it. 'ls -l
/sbin/init' and see what shows up
460 [04:14:56] <Ether_Man> ./lib/systemd/systemd yea :)
461 [04:15:15] <Ether_Man> Will have to read up more on that once
this is working. Thanks :)
462 [04:15:28] <civillian> no probs
463 [04:16:09] <Owner> jasabella: check out /etc/securetty
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543 [06:03:06] <ESphynx> hi guys, what is the recommended way to
install both 32 and 64 bit development libraries on Debian Stretch?
544 [06:03:31] <annadane> ESphynx, dpkg --add-architecture i386
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546 [06:03:35] <annadane> && apt update
547 [06:03:42] <annadane> && apt install blah blah blah
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552 [06:06:10] <ESphynx> annadane, he following packages have
unmet dependencies: libjpeg62-turbo-dev:i386 : Depends:
libc-dev:i386
553 [06:06:53] <annadane> no mention of conflicts? that's a
bit of an odd message
554 [06:07:32] <ESphynx> annadane, and if I follow directly
installing the dependencies and apt install linux-libc-dev:i386, it
seems to want to delete tons of stuff I want to keep installed
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556 [06:07:55] <annadane> simulating it on my box works
557 [06:08:19] <annadane> root@debian:~# apt install
libjpeg62-turbo-dev:i386 0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove
and 0 not upgraded.
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559 [06:08:49] <ESphynx> annadane, is there 2 different ways to
have the 32 bit packages?
560 [06:08:54] <ESphynx>
replaced-url
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563 [06:10:14] <annadane> i'm not certain what's going
on in your case, perhaps someone can chime in
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567 [06:12:24] <ESphynx> thanks, that would be goo d;P
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569 [06:13:13] <annadane> see what aptitude install
linux-libc-dev:i386 says maybe, it can give you more detailed
information on why it wants to remove all those packages
570 [06:13:46] <annadane> on my machine, it works
571 [06:16:55] <annadane> ,v linux-libc-dev
572 [06:16:56] <judd> Package: linux-libc-dev on amd64 -- wheezy:
3.2.78-1; wheezy-security: 3.2.102-1; jessie-updates: 3.16.51-3;
jessie: 3.16.56-1+deb8u1; jessie-security: 3.16.56-1+deb8u1;
stretch: 4.9.82-1+deb9u3; jessie-backports: 4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1;
stretch-security: 4.9.88-1+deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates:
4.9.107-1; stretch-backports: 4.16.12-1~bpo9+1; buster: 4.17.17-1;
sid:
573 [06:16:57] <judd> 4.17.17-1; experimental: 4.18.5-1~exp1
574 [06:18:22] <ESphynx> annadane,
replaced-url
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576 [06:19:17] <annadane> okay, so backported kernel apparently
577 [06:19:26] <annadane> i also have the backported kernel and i
get no issues with it
578 [06:19:56] <ESphynx> :S
579 [06:20:01] <annadane> though i don't have the dev
package installed either
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581 [06:20:34] <annadane> uh. ok, someone else help please :P
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583 [06:20:48] <annadane> sorry, i wish i were a genius but
i'm not
584 [06:21:25] <rant> why would you want to be a genius.. do you
even like Apple products?
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586 [06:24:44] <annadane> i guess what you have to do is apt
install -t stretch-backports linux-libc-dev:i386 - not certain
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588 [06:26:38] <annadane> ESphynx, ^
589 [06:26:38] <shalok> Is it possible to have the screen
automatically lock when I close the lid on my laptop?
590 [06:28:32] <ESphynx> annadane, thank you! It would seem that
you *are* a genius after all.
591 [06:29:19] <rant> shalok: sure.. are you using a Desktop
Environment?
592 [06:29:33] <shalok> rant: Yeah, lxqt
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594 [06:30:42] <shalok> rant: Right now when I close the lid it
suspends, but doesn't start the screensaver lock. I would like
to do both.
595 [06:31:16] <rant> hmm not familiar with that one and all my
VMs are currently on another machine.. but regardless you'd
need two things one is something like xscreensaver as you mentioned
to do the locking and the other is hook that to the event in the
power management
596 [06:32:14] <rant> do you have the screensaver set to lock
when it starts?
597 [06:32:36] * rant growls at this damn clickpad
598 [06:32:50] <rant> I just closed chromium twice in a row by
accident with this damn thing
599 [06:33:03] <shalok> rant: actually I think the screensaver is
running all the time. It's just in the background.
600 [06:34:19] <shalok> rant: I know I can trigger a log by
running `xscreensaver-command -lock`
601 [06:34:22] <shalok> lock*
602 [06:34:58] <rant> what I mean is, when it activates
603 [06:35:08] <rant> do you have it set to lock when the
screensaver activates on the screen
604 [06:35:29] <rant> cause usually the screensaver triggers on
sleep anyhow
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607 [06:37:48] <annadane> also just to point out the obvious
google (or your favorite privacy respecting search engine) probably
has results for "lxde screen lock close lid laptop"
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610 [06:38:48] <rant> shalok: man pm-suspend
611 [06:39:03] <rant> shalok: you can hook a script in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ as described in that manpage
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614 [06:39:57] <rant> shalok: if you didnt also want it to sleep,
it'd be a bit more complicated as you'd need another way
to just hook the lid closing event.. but since you also want it to
sleep you can hook into the sleep function to trigger the lock
615 [06:40:05] <rant> shalok: using the command you just
mentioned
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617 [06:41:23] <annadane> sorry, lxqt
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620 [06:44:11] <rant> !fgi annadane
621 [06:44:30] <rant> hmm I could swear that was a thing
622 [06:44:48] <rant> guess its just a <reply> factoid
623 [06:45:34] <rant> I am also guessing shalok is rtfm or
something cause they're not saying anything
624 [06:45:47] <rant> the pm-utils manpages are pretty good
625 [06:46:00] <rant> real pager scrollers.. :P
626 [06:47:07] <rant> currently my largest two annoyances are
this damn clickpad and whatever I did to screw up my ssh access
627 [06:47:21] <rant> I still am not sure what to do about this
clickpad but its terrible
628 [06:47:58] <rant> I'm thinking disabling it entirely
might be the best option either that or trying to remove it from the
machine and put an old t61 touchpad in its place :P
629 [06:48:37] <rant> just pisses me off I have no way I can see
to give me some halfway decent buttons for the damn trackpoint
630 [06:50:24] <rant> I swear I've clicked the farthest
upper left corner of this thing the last two times I closed chromium
by accident trying to click on it in my task bar
631 [06:50:58] <annadane> ok so um, is there ANY way to stop
having the system volume increased above 125 when i put vlc over
125?
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634 [06:54:00] <annadane> oh hey i solved my problem by - guess
what - searching the internet
635 [06:54:42] <shalok> rant: I added a script to lock the screen
and it works when I run `pm-suspend`, however I still don't get
any locking just by closing the lid. Is there perhaps some other
mechanism aside pm-utils that does locking?
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638 [06:56:12] <shalok> I mean aside from pm-utils that might be
doing the suspend.
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640 [06:57:45] <ESphynx> libfreetype6-dev and
libfreetype6-dev:i386 seem to be conflicting :S
641 [06:57:53] <rant> shalok: didnt you say closing the lid
suspends?
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643 [06:58:12] <ESphynx> libfreetype6-dev : Conflicts:
libfreetype6-dev:i386 but 2.6.3-3.2 is to be installed
644 [06:58:14] <rant> apparently something else is doing it but
idk what :P
645 [06:58:29] <annadane> ,v libfreetype6-dev:i386
646 [06:58:30] <judd> No package named
'libfreetype6-dev:i386' was found in amd64.
647 [06:58:42] <annadane> really, judd?
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649 [06:59:26] <annadane> ESphynx, anyway, it's not listed
in Conflicts, so post your full output, use aptitude etc as before
650 [07:00:03] <rant> ,v libfreetype-dev i386
651 [07:00:04] <judd> No package named
'libfreetype-dev' was found in i386.
652 [07:00:42] <rant> ,i libfreetype-dev
653 [07:00:43] <judd> No package named
'libfreetype-dev' was found in stretch/amd64.
654 [07:00:56] <annadane> note the "6"
655 [07:00:58] <rant> doh..
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657 [07:01:17] <ESphynx> annadane,
replaced-url
658 [07:01:22] <rant> whats that? oh... seems a pizza is calling
my name..
659 [07:02:42] <annadane> ESphynx, output of dpkg -l
libfreetype6-dev libfreetype6-dev:i386
660 [07:02:56] <annadane> possible you don't need both but
not sure of syntax
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665 [07:05:06] <ESphynx> annadane,
replaced-url
666 [07:05:29] <annadane> oh, right
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668 [07:07:48] <annadane> root@debian:~# apt install
libfreetype6-dev:i386 0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 1 to remove and
0 not upgraded. The following packages will be REMOVED:
libfreetype6-dev
669 [07:08:20] <annadane> so it doesn't list it as
conflicting in apt show yet i get the same issue
670 [07:08:26] <ESphynx> what is up :P
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673 [07:09:52] <annadane> one sec
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676 [07:11:19] <annadane> yeah, so i'm not sure what's
going on
677 [07:12:27] <ESphynx> :\
678 [07:12:38] <ESphynx> it's b0rk3d :P
679 [07:13:11] * ESphynx whispers something about "Program Files
(x86)"
680 [07:13:56] <Owner> i amb smort
681 [07:14:09] <annadane> i wonder if it's because somewhere
down the dependency chain there's an issue with the backports
package you installed earlier but i doubt it
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683 [07:14:17] <annadane> i very highly doubt it actually
684 [07:14:25] <annadane> but i have no other explanation
685 [07:14:29] <ESphynx> wouldn't that show up?
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687 [07:14:37] <annadane> in aptitude, probably yeah
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690 [07:15:49] <annadane> we will reach a solution... eventually;
better than windows, "reinstall your system"
691 [07:16:22] <ESphynx> not related to this old bug is it --
replaced-url
692 [07:16:44] <ESphynx> annadane, I never had to reinstall my
system on Windows :P
693 [07:17:07] <annadane> shh, i'm trying to spread
propaganda
694 [07:17:10] <annadane> anyway, good link
695 [07:17:45] <ESphynx> annadane, Windows 7 is the least
horrible OS of all times. but my new laptop doesn't have BIOS
compatibility and Win7 installer won't even boot :(
696 [07:17:49] <annadane> that being said i'd check the
*debian* bts, but there's one proposed solution in there i can
see
697 [07:18:24] <ESphynx> annadane, I was asking Google and
that's what came up :P
698 [07:18:28] <annadane> actually there's a lot of
responses
699 [07:18:30] <annadane> hmm
700 [07:18:44] <annadane> given that it's not in Conflicts
and given that i'd classify this under "bug"
701 [07:18:54] <annadane> i... guess... this particular package
may be able to be backported?
702 [07:19:21] <rant> personally I dont see how -dev packages can
coexist in multiarch
703 [07:19:23] <ESphynx> annadane, an update fixes the bug?
it's 2012
704 [07:19:49] <annadane> maybe you can use that package thingy
which creates fake dependencies
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706 [07:19:53] <ESphynx> rant, personally, I don't even see
why dev packages exist.
707 [07:19:53] <annadane> whatever it's called
708 [07:19:59] <rant> annadane: equivs
709 [07:20:19] <rant> ESphynx: they provide headers to build
against a library or such
710 [07:20:31] <ESphynx> rant, and header files normally take
like 0.01% of the pacakge size.
711 [07:20:36] <annadane> it's from 2012 but the replies are
later...
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713 [07:21:06] <annadane> last comment is from 2015 and
"still not solved"
714 [07:21:08] <rant> ESphynx: what is it you're actually
trying to do here?
715 [07:21:20] <ESphynx> rant, install my 32 bit libraries
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717 [07:21:32] <rant> you don't need -dev for that
718 [07:22:11] <ESphynx> rant, my 32 bit development libraries
719 [07:22:31] <ESphynx> but you have a bit of a point there. my
local headers are probably fine
720 [07:22:53] <rant> yes well I can see thats not going well.. I
was more talking big picture... what has you going down this road to
begin with
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722 [07:24:29] <ESphynx> rant, I'm building the 32 bit
binaries of the Ecere SDK which are currently required to properly
build Web Assembly apps.
723 [07:24:45] <annadane> as far as this package is concerned it
seems to, i guess, still be an open "bug"
724 [07:25:09] <ESphynx> (or to build any 32 bit targets, we
haven't gotten the 'cross-bitness' building working
properly yet)
725 [07:25:11] <rant> sounds about as excrutiating as eating this
pizza at 1:30am without any milk
726 [07:25:12] <annadane> so i guess if you really really need it
it can be backported, it's certainly small enough
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728 [07:25:51] <ESphynx> annadane, I was able to install the non
-dev package...
729 [07:26:07] <ESphynx> it still removed some stuff, but maybe
that really wasn't required?
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731 [07:26:32] <annadane> idk? see what it removed?
732 [07:26:38] <ESphynx> ah no it didnt, I just have a 'are
no longer required'
733 [07:26:44] <annadane> yeah, difference
734 [07:27:22] <ESphynx> cannot find -lfreetype -- I guess I
really do need the -dev package
735 [07:27:26] <ESphynx> is there an easy way?
736 [07:28:44] <rant> you could be doing this all in a chroot or
something
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738 [07:29:33] <ESphynx> rant, well I guess once I got it built I
would really only need the non-dev package
739 [07:29:36] <rant> personally I think I'd give suicide a
whirl before I'd go compile some 32bit sdk for web assembly
740 [07:29:40] <ESphynx> but this should really be working. come
on.
741 [07:30:09] <ESphynx> eh don' mess with my morale rant ;)
742 [07:30:30] <rant> I'm just of the mind the web can do
with less "development"
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744 [07:30:44] <rant> and the idea of doing any of it drives me
nuts
745 [07:32:02] <rant> but were it me, at this point I'd be
seeking other ways around this issue like a chroot, unpacking the
last missing -dev package somewhere and just pointing the build to
the headers.. or something
746 [07:32:13] <rant> then file a bug
747 [07:33:02] <ESphynx> yes well I gotta do this right now if I
want to get anywhere, but I'm quite upset that things so simple
don't 'just work'
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749 [07:35:44] <annadane> yeah, this is the exception
750 [07:35:51] <annadane> it's usually not this complicated
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754 [07:36:49] <ESphynx> annadane, except it usually is :P
755 [07:36:53] <ESphynx> because you always run into exceptions
:(
756 [07:36:58] <ESphynx> ln -s libfreetype.so.6 libreetype.so
<-- this got me past this for now
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759 [07:39:54] <ESphynx> libgif also seems to conflict
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770 [07:49:13] <ESphynx> Well thanks for the help guys, I got the
thing running.
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773 [07:50:05] <rant> better than me.. it'd have had me
running
774 [07:50:13] <DerL> ESphynx: sorry i was late to help
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776 [07:51:09] <ESphynx> DerL, hey no worries. libgif and
freetype i386/amd64 are broken :P
777 [07:51:23] <DerL> Ah
778 [07:51:52] <ESphynx> rant ;)
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780 [07:53:15] <Kurogane> how i can install php-uploadprogress
without installing apache?
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783 [07:56:45] <hanetzer> heyo. booted into the debian installer
env on an arm board. I repacked the cpio to add brcmfmac firmware to
it, but every main menu step I've tried has failed, even simple
stuff like choose language. thoughts ?
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796 [08:12:10] <rant> hanetzer: you could try #debian-boot on
irc.debian.org which I believe is the installer channel.. or just
try again in a few hours.. not many people around right now..
you'd have better luck in 4-5hrs when most the people in US/EU
are awake
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798 [08:12:54] <hanetzer> ah. well, i've been doing a thing
with a chroot, seems workable somehow
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801 [08:14:23] <shalok> rant: Turns out pm-utils has been
replaced with something called systemd. No idea why. I was able to
add a systemd that runs the lock command on suspend and it seems to
work ok.
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803 [08:15:41] <rant> haha
804 [08:16:01] <rant> figures systemd is doing that too
805 [08:17:04] <Owner> rootkitd
806 [08:19:23] <Owner> rant: how much is soros paying lennart is
what i want to know
807 [08:19:45] <Owner> probably 5 dollars
808 [08:20:56] <rant> I have no idea what you're talking
about
809 [08:21:56] <Owner> SAD
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811 [08:22:56] <Owner> soros probably takes orders from lennart
actually
812 [08:25:00] <Owner> Kurogane: this?
replaced-url
813 [08:26:31] <Owner> Kurogane: isnt there a --no-deps or
something these days?
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816 [08:27:58] <Kurogane> Owner, already installed with
--no-install-recommends not sure if correct way but not install
apache at least.
817 [08:29:20] <Owner> nice
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819 [08:30:37] <rant> you can always use equivs for stuff like
that
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822 [08:31:21] <hanetzer> ok, lets try something different. is
there currently an 'easy' way to install debian onto a
live media from another distro?
823 [08:32:31] <Owner> live media?
824 [08:32:52] <hanetzer> Owner: wierd system. asus c201
chromebook, runs u-boot (my own spin :D)
825 [08:34:07] <Owner> so you want to install debian to a
chromebook?
826 [08:34:37] <Owner> have you ddg'd it?
827 [08:34:51] <hanetzer> well, on the sdcard I'll be
booting from. hella, I've done a lot of work and research here.
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830 [08:38:17] <Owner> i just burn one of these
replaced-url
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832 [08:39:18] <Owner> basically just boot some system and
install to the sdcard and add your boot stuff if you need to do it
manually
833 [08:39:32] <Owner> use a vm and physical disk
834 [08:40:53] <Owner> hanetzer: or something like this
replaced-url
835 [08:40:58] <wgas> Debian will install to usb device with
standard install, not sure about sd card readers
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840 [08:45:18] <hanetzer> the issue is while i got the debian
installer image to run, I can't get it to see the network, even
after repacking the cpio with the firmware
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842 [08:46:15] <spacedust> can one use debian unstable repository
just for wireguard ? i mean if i have multiple packages from normal
repo or other repositories and i dont want any package to be
upgraded from the unstable repo just wireguard.
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844 [08:47:06] <rshakin> hey ppl
845 [08:47:53] <rshakin> can some one help me with getting sudo
to run properly
846 [08:48:48] <Owner> hanetzer: ethernet?
847 [08:49:04] <hanetzer> Owner: wifi. brcmfmac, honestly unsure
what 'bus' its on
848 [08:49:34] <Owner> hanetzer: ah right...well are you sure you
are connecting properly?
849 [08:49:44] <rshakin> must be something simple, something i am
missing
850 [08:49:54] <hanetzer> Owner: 'connecting' meaning
what here?
851 [08:50:09] <Owner> you said you cant get it to see the
network
852 [08:50:17] <Owner> so i think you need to work on that
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854 [08:50:22] <hanetzer> erm, network interface*
855 [08:50:41] <Owner> oh
856 [08:50:47] <Owner> well is the module loaded?
857 [08:50:48] <civillian> hanetzer: so the driver isn't
loading? perhaps udev isn't recognising the device ID
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859 [08:51:02] <Owner> did you check dmesg to see if it loads the
firmware
860 [08:51:05] <hanetzer> civillian: well, its not a usb or pci
device. arm stuff
861 [08:53:18] <wgas> <hanetzer> looks pretty new you might
have same prob i have on another pc, debian cant see network stuff
at all but subgraphos (based on sid works perfect, i think stable
kernel is outdated
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863 [08:53:37] <hanetzer> wgas: I'm using sidstuff
864 [08:54:25] <hanetzer> eh fsck it. I'ma install
debootstrap on gentoo and manually setup the sdcard :P
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866 [08:54:56] <setProfile> Good day to all. I need some advise;
I have a big problem with NIS/YP when it's paired with NFS. I
can't describe the issue is one sentence... so please read the
details at
replaced-url
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870 [08:56:53] <spacedust> can could i safely remove any
repository without breaking anything ? i mean id like to know which
packages are installed from a certain repository , debian unstable
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873 [08:58:11] <jelly> that information is not stored directly,
spacedust, but
874 [08:58:17] <jelly> !which repo
875 [08:58:17] <dpkg> To see what repository a package may have
come from, try
replaced-url
876 [08:58:45] <jelly> or remove it from configuration and
877 [08:58:47] <jelly> !obsolete
878 [08:58:48] <dpkg> If you remove a repository from your
sources.list (e.g. removing <dmm>), then you should check what
packages you have installed from the other repository. Synaptic and
aptitude have a "Obsolete and Locally Created Packages"
list. Or, "aptitude search ~o". Note this doesn't
include packages that exist in the repo at a different version to
the one you have installed; see <not available> <list
repositories>.
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886 [09:03:47] <hanetzer> what's the name of the kernel
package in debian
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888 [09:06:11] <babilen> hanetzer: There are many --
linux-image-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,') (e.g.
linux-image-amd64) is a metapackage that depends on the current one
889 [09:06:21] <babilen> judd: depends linux-image-amd64
890 [09:06:22] <judd> Package linux-image-amd64 in stretch/amd64
-- depends: linux-image-4.9.0-6-amd64.
891 [09:06:29] <hanetzer> ah
892 [09:06:32] <jelly> 6, that's not nice
893 [09:07:02] <jelly> ought to be at linux-image-4.9.0-6-amd64.
894 [09:07:13] <jelly> ought to be at linux-image-4.9.0-8-amd64
by now
895 [09:07:42] <hanetzer> 4.18.3-gentoo
896 [09:07:44] <hanetzer> :)
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898 [09:07:56] <hanetzer> my chromebook is ahead of that,
actually
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907 [09:17:17] <darxmurf> hi all
908 [09:17:31] <babilen> jelly: It might just be judd that's
lagging
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910 [09:17:43] <darxmurf> quick question, I'm trying to
install a debian on a MS Surface 3, the installer can't install
grub EFI...
911 [09:17:56] <babilen> hanetzer: Do you require/want a newer
kernel? You can easily install one from stretch-backports
912 [09:18:08] <babilen> hanetzer: But Debian stable. That is:
Not changing
913 [09:18:18] <babilen> *stable is stable
914 [09:18:32] <hanetzer> babilen: ~o~ I'm mostly going to
be using this debian sdcard for dev with mali/panfrost
915 [09:18:42] <darxmurf> I then boot on a rescue environment and
when I try to grub-install I get a "Skipping unreadable
variable XXXX input/output error"
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917 [09:19:09] <darxmurf> /boot/efi is mounted and writable
918 [09:19:10] <babilen> hanetzer: It sounded as if the fact that
its 4.9 is a problem or undesirable. Hence my mention of
alternatives.
919 [09:19:20] <darxmurf> any idea of what could be wrong ?
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922 [09:21:46] <rydare> darxmurf: i don't know if it's
a similar problem, but i had to format my /boot/efi partition when i
was installing debian yeterday, but i had only old linux grub
entries in there
923 [09:21:52] <rydare> i don't know if that would mess
things up
924 [09:22:01] <rydare> not familiar with the surface
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927 [09:22:54] <rootkea> Hi! I would like to know more about the
'contrib' component. More specifically why virtualbox is
in contrib and not in main of backports?
928 [09:23:39] <spacedust> i added unstable repo to my repos to
install wireguard , i also have this in my apt preferences.d
replaced-url
929 [09:24:06] <darxmurf> well, I reinstall the full system,
creating partitions by hand or using the automatic option
930 [09:24:11] <darxmurf> same problem :-/
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932 [09:24:58] <lisp-machine> hi
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934 [09:26:40] <babilen> darxmurf: You might want to look into
replaced-url
935 [09:26:41] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
936 [09:27:13] <darxmurf> hmm
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938 [09:28:51] <babilen> That one isn't particularly
enlightening, but there are plenty of others related to unreadable
UEFI variables
939 [09:28:57] <babilen> Does it actually cause problems?
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941 [09:29:47] <babilen> spacedust: It's quite unlikely that
you did only install a single package from unstable (and thus
rendered your system quite unmaintainable)
942 [09:29:53] <babilen> dpkg: repo list
943 [09:29:53] <dpkg> parse error: dunno what the heck
you're talking about, babilen
944 [09:30:04] <babilen> dpkg: list repo
945 [09:30:05] <dpkg> babilen: parse error: dunno what the heck
you're talking about
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947 [09:30:15] <babilen> *sigh*
948 [09:30:30] <babilen> dpkg: which repo
949 [09:30:30] <dpkg> To see what repository a package may have
come from, try
replaced-url
950 [09:31:09] <darxmurf> this bug report is not clear or is it
me ?
951 [09:31:10] <darxmurf> :D
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953 [09:31:51] <babilen> darxmurf: That's what I meant, but
there are plenty of others that discuss similar issues
954 [09:32:30] <darxmurf> yep but in the end is there a solution
to fix that :-x
955 [09:32:44] <babilen> Is there an actual problem?
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958 [09:34:01] <darxmurf> I can't boot the system because
it's impossible to install grub
959 [09:34:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1070
960 [09:34:02] <darxmurf> :-)
961 [09:34:21] <darxmurf> I mean, files are there in /boot/ and
/boot/efi
962 [09:34:32] <babilen> My hope would have been that reading
similar bug reports would give you a good idea as to how to debug
this
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966 [09:36:16] <spacedust> babilen: i definitly didnt install it
by will , isnt that preferences.d file enough to keep me clean of
trouble ? :)
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968 [09:36:57] <spacedust> babilen: so you are saying i cant
filter out the packages that i have from that repo ?
969 [09:36:59] <babilen> spacedust: Not if the software you
installed has direct dependencies that pulls in packages from
unstable
970 [09:37:17] <babilen> spacedust: Did you see the "which
repo" factoid our bot, dpkg, mentioned earlier?
971 [09:37:19] <spacedust> babilen: ahh dependencies, okay but
how to find such packages/dependencies ? there surely must be a
command for that
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974 [09:37:38] <babilen> dpkg: which repo
975 [09:37:38] <dpkg> To see what repository a package may have
come from, try
replaced-url
976 [09:37:38] <spacedust> no, i am just looking at it right now
977 [09:37:40] <babilen> that one
978 [09:37:52] <darxmurf> huuu wait, I could mount efivars
979 [09:38:00] <darxmurf> the efi boot entries are full of crap
^^
980 [09:38:03] <babilen> It requires that the sources you *might*
have installed packages from are still in your sources.list
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983 [09:42:24] <darxmurf> okay, grub reinstalled and system
booted \o/
984 [09:42:25] <darxmurf> damn
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987 [09:43:31] <hanetzer> babilen: hmm. possible that I may need
a newer one. sdcard init is failing
988 [09:44:48] <babilen> dpkg: bdo kernel
989 [09:44:48] <dpkg> Newer kernels for Debian stable releases
are available from the <stretch-backports> repository. After
modifying your sources.list, run «aptitude update». To
install the current backported kernel: «aptitude -t
stretch-backports install linux-image-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'`». To list available backported
kernel image packages: «aptitude search
'?narrow(~nlinux-image,?origin(Debian Backports))'».
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993 [09:50:13] <hanetzer> babilen: note: I debootstrap'd
sid, isn't that newer than stretch?
994 [09:50:24] <hanetzer> forgive my ignorance on debian
terminology :)
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996 [09:51:35] <ESphynx> hanetzer, sid is the experimental
'anything can break anytime'
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1000 [09:52:18] <Fox> ESphynx: I find sid a lot more stable than
testing
1001 [09:53:04] <ESphynx> Fox, probably also because anything can
be fixed anytime :P
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1006 [10:01:00] <babilen> Fox: "stable" in the context
of Debian *only* refers to "not changing"
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1008 [10:01:26] <babilen> It has very little to do with
"working" or "bug free" and similar things
1009 [10:01:49] <babilen> Obviously the above attributes are
worked towards before something is released
1010 [10:01:53] <Fox> babilen: sure, s/more stable/less prone to
breaking/
1011 [10:02:24] <babilen> I don't dispute your point .. just
wanted to clarify the "stable" in "Debian
stable"
1012 [10:02:30] <babilen> :)
1013 [10:03:03] <Fox> no prob at all ;)
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1017 [10:06:30] <rootkea> Hi! I would like to know more about the
'contrib' component. What kind of packages reside in
contrib? More specifically, why is cbedic
replaced-url
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1021 [10:13:26] <bites> rootkea:
replaced-url
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1023 [10:13:52] <bites> "The dictionary databases are not
included in this package. You have to download bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz
from
replaced-url
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1025 [10:14:04] <bites> ^ this is probably the reason why
it's in contrib.
1026 [10:15:26] <babilen> Which probably also means that
bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz would have to be included in non-free
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1034 [10:22:51] <rootkea> bites, babilen
replaced-url
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1036 [10:25:23] <rootkea> Here is that file
replaced-url
1037 [10:25:29] <jelly> rootkea: if a piece of free software is
useless without a non-free component, it belongs in contrib
1038 [10:26:11] <bites> here is the ITP:
replaced-url
1039 [10:27:06] <bites> with the reasoning why it's in
contrib.
1040 [10:28:49] <rootkea> jelly, but where is a non-free
component? bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz is realeased under GPLv2
1041 [10:30:08] <bites> it's still a supplemental package
that requires software outside of the distribution to function.
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1043 [10:32:50] <rootkea> bites, so if bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz were
to included in main, cbedic will be moved to main?
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1045 [10:33:05] <rootkea> *to be
1046 [10:33:49] <bites> probably, but the maintainer said they
were not able to contact upstream, which is a problem. maybe they
have woken up by now.
1047 [10:34:12] <jelly> rootkea: if you can figure out the format
or it's a plain text file, you can file a bug report to change
the section to main
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1049 [10:34:49] <jelly> obviously the license changed since 2001
so SOMEONE changed it
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1051 [10:35:21] <jelly> (and they couldn't unilaterally have
changed the license on data they got from someone else)
1052 [10:37:58] <rootkea> jelly, Since the current license is
GPLv2, can bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz be included in main and so as
cbedic (from contrib)?
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1105 [11:41:05] <f-a> hi. is there a way to turn fan off?
1106 [11:41:17] <f-a> momentarily
1107 [11:42:14] <ayekat> f-a: pwm files in /sys/class/hwmon
perhaps...?
1108 [11:43:00] <ayekat> <insert mandatory warning about
potential damage caused by turning off fans here>
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1116 [11:52:09] <rootkea> Hello! I have 4 non-free packages
installed. I would like to turn off the non-free component
completely (editing sources.list) but at the same time would like to
receive any updates to these 4 non-free packages. Is there any
arrangement which can achieve this?
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1123 [11:56:01] <rootkea> Sorry, my college wifi sucks! :/
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1134 [12:09:45] <tuxcrafter>
replaced-url
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1137 [12:11:15] <DK2> i need to extend a lvm that is used for
mysql data /var/lib/mysql, should you stop the mysql service before
doing that?
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1140 [12:11:42] <dgp> tuxcrafter: it's in the 4.17 debian
kernel I have
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1145 [12:12:44] <petn-randall> tuxcrafter:
/lib/modules/<kernelver>/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia/atlantic/atlantic.ko
1146 [12:13:44] <Fox> tuxcrafter: use stretch-backports kernel, as
stated by dgp
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1150 [12:17:58] <tuxcrafter>
replaced-url
1151 [12:18:10] <tuxcrafter> dgp: petn-randall Fox thanks
1152 [12:18:19] <tuxcrafter> i must be searching wrong
1153 [12:18:27] <tuxcrafter> i will install the backport kernel
1154 [12:20:09] <petn-randall> tuxcrafter: Seems as though the
search is broken.
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1156 [12:20:32] <petn-randall> tuxcrafter: `apt-file search
atlantic.ko` also returns the backports kernels for me.
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1170 [12:42:10] <petn-randall> Which package ships /etc/aliases?
`apt-file search /etc/aliases` doesn't return anything.
I'm looking for the unchanged version shipped in stretch.
1171 [12:43:31] <themill> petn-randall: does each mta ship its
own?
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1174 [12:44:51] <petn-randall> themill: I'm not sure. Seems
as though it must get created at postinst or something. Purging
postfix didn't remove it.
1175 [12:46:27] <bites>
replaced-url
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1178 [12:47:13] <bites> though the installer also creates a
root:<user> entry, i'm not sure at which point.
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1180 [12:48:07] <themill> you don't get one if you just
debootstrap fwiw
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1184 [12:50:48] <petn-randall> Hmm, deleting /etc/aliases, and
installing postfix only gives me a single line in it:
'postmaster: root'
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1202 [12:59:50] <rootkea> Hello! I have 4 non-free packages
installed. I would like to turn off the non-free component
completely (editing sources.list) but at the same time would like to
continue receiving any updates to these 4 non-free packages. Is
there any arrangement which can achieve this?
1203 [13:00:02] <ksk> rootkea: no.
1204 [13:00:24] <rootkea> ksk, umm okay. Thanks!
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1207 [13:00:27] <ksk> why would you want to disable non-free? as
long as you dont install (additional) packages, you dont really use
it
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1209 [13:01:14] <ksk> and as far as I can tell, you will not
accidentially install something from there, because all the packages
in non-free have unique names.
1210 [13:01:30] <jelly> and nothing in main depends on anything in
non-free
1211 [13:01:34] <ksk> for example, unrar-free vs unrar
1212 [13:02:56] <rootkea> ksk, I just wanted to keep the Synaptic
free from 'non-free' but guess I can always install/not
install packages looking at their components
1213 [13:03:22] <rootkea> And a general apt-cache search gives
non-free packages too without any indication
1214 [13:03:42] <rootkea> So I thought I might endup installing
one..
1215 [13:03:59] <petn-randall> rootkea: "I just wanted to
keep the Synaptic free from 'non-free'" <-- I
don't know what that would achieve.
1216 [13:04:37] <rootkea> petn-randall, Please ignore that! I am
more worried about apt-cache search and apt-get install
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1218 [13:05:00] <petn-randall> rootkea: The non-free packages have
the section set to non-free, so you might just want to display that
in synaptic so you'll easily notice.
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1220 [13:05:17] <rootkea> petn-randall, I agree.
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1223 [13:06:03] <rootkea> or if I want to install via command line
then look at apt-cache show first which displays the component I
guess
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1229 [13:12:06] <rootkea> I have installed apt-transport-https but
when I change security repo scheme from http to https `apt-get
update` says "Failed to fetch
replaced-url
1230 [13:12:11] <rootkea> What am I missing?
1231 [13:12:39] <petn-randall> rootkea: Try opening that link.
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1233 [13:13:20] <petn-randall> rootkea: What makes you think that
the security repo is available over https?
1234 [13:13:34] <afidegnum> anyone had issue with
freecontent.stream ... .wasm virus?
1235 [13:13:45] <afidegnum> my system is being infected.
1236 [13:13:47] <afidegnum> i can't trace it,
1237 [13:13:56] <rootkea> petn-randall, "you can instead use
replaced-url
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1240 [13:16:42] <jelly> rootkea: that's been incorrect for at
least a year, not sure if forever
1241 [13:17:17] <rootkea> jelly, So none of those repo urls work
over HTTPS anymore? That's unfortunate.
1242 [13:17:19] <jelly> afidegnum: how do you know which specific
malware it is?
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1244 [13:17:58] <jelly> rootkea: security.d.o does not. Some
normal repos have https access, some do not.
1245 [13:18:06] <afidegnum> there is drupal website which is
infected, even though i removed the infected file
1246 [13:18:15] <afidegnum> i noticed it kept spenning my cpu fans
1247 [13:18:20] <jelly> how do you know which specific malware it
is?
1248 [13:18:43] <afidegnum> no but the malware kept pulling
content from the posted url
1249 [13:18:45] <afidegnum> .4
1250 [13:18:55] <rootkea> jelly, Okay. Maybe wiki should be
updated then? Not sure if I can do that but let me see...
1251 [13:19:55] <jelly> afidegnum: again, HOW can you tell the
name of the malware?
1252 [13:20:17] <rootkea> BTW security.d.o should be the one which
gets served over HTTPS. We can care about normal repos later.
Don't you think?
1253 [13:20:36] <afidegnum> i can't gell
1254 [13:20:38] <afidegnum> tell
1255 [13:21:11] <jelly> rootkea: the only thing to gain from https
is an attacker in the middle cannot see which specific packages your
systems are downloading
1256 [13:21:26] <jelly> so it's not considered a priority
1257 [13:22:48] <petn-randall> They can, just from looking at the
filesize. So there's no benefit, but sysadmins would have to
distribute security.debian.org HTTPS certificates over systems they
might not control. So likely won't happen.
1258 [13:23:04] <jelly> I've seen it used for third party and
vendor repos that have authentication
1259 [13:23:18] <rootkea> jelly, I beg to differ.
replaced-url
1260 [13:23:22] <bites> i think you can get it over deb
replaced-url
1261 [13:23:29] <rootkea> Source:
replaced-url
1262 [13:23:44] <jelly> rootkea: Valid-Until prevents replay
1263 [13:24:00] <jelly> you get a warning if a signature is
outdated
1264 [13:25:19] <jelly> rootkea: how old is that paper? It's
likely Valid-Until has been added specifically to address that bit
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1266 [13:26:12] <jelly> rootkea: there's a brief description
in Check-Valid-Until in apt.conf(5)
1267 [13:26:41] <petn-randall> It's from 2008, so a bit dated
in computer terms.
1268 [13:26:47] <jelly> well. Technically s/prevents/mitigates/
1269 [13:26:48] <rootkea> jelly, Thanks for Check-Valid-Until
I'm reading more up on it!
1270 [13:27:03] <jelly> because it can slow down things for 14
days
1271 [13:27:59] <petn-randall> I'm sure it's quite low
for s.d.o
1272 [13:28:40] <jelly> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2018 20:32:32 UTC
1273 [13:28:40] <jelly> Valid-Until: Sun, 09 Sep 2018 20:32:32 UTC
1274 [13:29:12] <petn-randall> Yeah, just checked myself. 10 days
is still quite a lot.
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1277 [13:29:59] <rootkea> jelly, "but the feature depends on
the correctness of the clock on the user system." I still think
grabbing HTTPS cert from Let's Encrypt is not that of a big
deal!
1278 [13:30:01] <jelly> if you worry that much, just put your
clock 8 days ahead :-)
1279 [13:30:40] <jelly> rootkea: I'm not sure the CDNs
carrying security.d.o are ready to accept LE certs into their infra
1280 [13:31:30] <petn-randall> rootkea: That's not how it
works, you don't understand the issue.
1281 [13:31:54] <peterandre> hi, after 50 days of uptime my gnome
shell locks ups (is there a way to relaunch it without rebooting?) i
tried systemctl restart gdm3 but that doesnt help
1282 [13:32:04] <jelly> rootkea: debian.org does not control the
web services on the mirrors directly
1283 [13:32:28] <bites> so use deb.debian.org and have ssl up to
the cdn ingest, i guess.
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1285 [13:33:03] <afidegnum> what's the command for killing
processes?
1286 [13:33:16] <afidegnum> mine seems not to work
1287 [13:33:18] <afidegnum> kill -9 12
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1289 [13:33:38] <rootkea> petn-randall, Could you please elaborate
more? :)
1290 [13:33:50] <rootkea> bites, let me check.
1291 [13:33:53] <ksk> afidegnum: 12 is probably not a valid
processID
1292 [13:34:19] <afidegnum> but i saw it in ps -A
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1294 [13:34:36] <ksk> afidegnum: you might consider a)
reinstalling the system b) getting hands on help from a competent
sysadmin
1295 [13:34:39] <rootkea> jelly, But even normal repos have
mirrors and still they are being served over HTTPS
1296 [13:34:40] <jelly> afidegnum: use pkill to select and kill a
process by name and by user/uid
1297 [13:34:41] <petn-randall> rootkea: There is not one
security.debian.org server. There are dozens of mirrors. Not all are
or need to be in control of the security team.
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1299 [13:35:05] <jelly> rootkea: some are, yes, some are not
1300 [13:35:35] <petn-randall> rootkea: The security from apt
comes from thorough GPG signature checking. HTTPS certificates can
easily be faked and add no security.
1301 [13:35:44] <jelly> I know I did not enable a ssl vhost on our
mirror
1302 [13:35:51] <bites> the ssl is terminated at cdn level, if you
use the cdn, no?
1303 [13:36:07] <jelly> yes
1304 [13:36:25] <petn-randall> rootkea: Do you trust *all* of the
800+ CAs in the world? Some have even issued fake certificates in
the past. The whole security model of apt bases on that HTTPS
*cannot* be trusted.
1305 [13:37:15] <jelly> I thought we covered that bit, and
established the one useful security feature https brought to the
tabble
1306 [13:37:21] <rootkea> petn-randall, But do you agree HTTPS
along side GPS sig checking is better?
1307 [13:37:50] <jelly> rootkea: no, the only thing better is a
MITM can't directly see which packages you're downloading
1308 [13:38:16] <jelly> and they can delay patches for 10 days
1309 [13:38:44] <rootkea> jelly, which is enough for
Spectre/Meltdown kinda scenario ;)
1310 [13:38:52] <petn-randall> rootkea: no.
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1312 [13:39:34] <petn-randall> jelly: They *can* see which
packages you're downloading, by looking at the size.
There's also been talks on the CCC that this is practical and
already done.
1313 [13:39:36] <jelly> rootkea: if you want to protect from a
targeted spear attack against your services, you WILL have to think
a lot bigger than 10 day delay in Debian repos
1314 [13:40:05] <petn-randall> You can pin it lower yourself, at
the risk of getting errors when s.d.o doesn't update fast
enough.
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1316 [13:40:06] <rootkea> Anyways, thanks folks! I don't
think I have anything substantial to add to the conversation. Thanks
for all the info :)
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1318 [13:41:30] <jelly> best let apt add padding and better
timing, then!
1319 [13:41:51] <jelly> or let rootkea use apt-transport-tor
1320 [13:42:28] <rootkea> jelly, I find tor to be particularly
slow so I'm not sure..
1321 [13:42:56] <jelly> I thought you wanted secure,
"slow" is secondary
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1323 [13:43:26] <jelly> nothing stops you from setting up your own
security.d.o mirror.
1324 [13:43:28] <rootkea> And how "slow" is secure HTTP
compared to plain HTTP? ;)
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1327 [13:44:44] <ksk> https vs http? should not be reasonably
slower on a non 1980 machine..
1328 [13:45:06] <jelly> rootkea: it doesn't matter how slow
it is if it's not secure
1329 [13:45:31] <moussa> the 80's
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1331 [13:46:11] <rootkea> jelly, Okay I see your point. GPG
already promises the integrity of packages so we don't need
HTTPS.
1332 [13:46:45] <rootkea> And apparently replay attacks can be
mitigated by Valid-untill (I've not read on that)
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1334 [13:47:52] <Emil> stopping replay attacks requires the
receiver to keep state
1335 [13:49:09] <rootkea> But doesn't user deserve privacy
regarding which packages they download? A practical issue can be I
see you haven't downloaded foo update yet so it tells me your
system is vulnerable and an easy target
1336 [13:49:09] <rootkea> Saves my time!
1337 [13:49:11] <Emil> this can be a counter, hash, or something
similar. Time is only useful for certain applications
1338 [13:49:29] <rootkea> I = ISP/ MIM
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1342 [13:50:08] <ksk> he left the channel? I would think if you
have a MITM snooping on you on that level, you have other problems.
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1344 [13:50:43] <rootkea> ksk, my Internet connection sucks.
Sorry!
1345 [13:51:01] <ksk> np, I just dont see joins/quits etc over
here
1346 [13:51:05] <afidegnum> jelly: this is the nature of the
malware i m having
replaced-url
1347 [13:51:35] <ksk> afidegnum: that link does not work without
javascript, why not use paste.debian.org?
1348 [13:51:42] <ksk> oh, its a png, nevermind :o
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1351 [13:54:18] <ksk> afidegnum: removing malware from your
CMS/webinstall is not really scope of this channel here
1352 [13:54:22] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> hello, do you know if firefox in
debian supports x264?
1353 [13:54:32] <rootkea> ksk, agree there might be other
problems. But why give/take the chance? Why not use HTTPS instead?
#privacy
1354 [13:54:32] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> mkv, avi, mp4
1355 [13:54:37] <ksk> and depending on the malware I can tell you
it can be hard to do so.
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1357 [13:54:59] <ksk> Ryz3qdsfW4go: Id just assume yes. would
suprise me if otherwise :)
1358 [13:55:19] <jelly> afidegnum: so it's just a file on the
web that runs something in your browser?
1359 [13:56:16] <ksk> afidegnum: best approach would be to restore
a clean backup, and fix the apps vulnerability that was exploited.
1360 [13:56:25] <jelly> rootkea: which can be solved by you having
a complete mirror of security.d.o
1361 [13:56:57] <rootkea> jelly, Sure! But we are not going to
suggest this to every Debian user now. Are we? ;)
1362 [13:57:18] <jelly> no, we're going to suggest that to
people to care about targeted attacks
1363 [13:57:26] <jelly> s/to care/who care/
1364 [13:57:28] <afidegnum> jelly: apparently
1365 [13:57:45] <jelly> rootkea: because that MITM pretty much has
to be targeted, innit
1366 [13:58:04] <rootkea> I think we already have wiki page
replaced-url
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1368 [13:59:05] <jelly> afidegnum: so disable upload features on
your web site, or limit them to known authenticated users, or make
sure in some other way pages can't be changed by unauth users
1369 [13:59:45] <jelly> afidegnum: what you're looking at
right now is just the payload. The exploit happened earlier, look at
access.logs
1370 [14:00:14] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> in terms of a good replacement for
KDE but not bloated...is xfce or mate better?
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1372 [14:03:12] <rootkea> Ryz3qdsfW4go, That's subjective. I
use xfce and I like it!
1373 [14:03:43] <afidegnum> ok
1374 [14:04:31] <jasabella> you know there are live disks of both
right?
1375 [14:05:07] <rootkea> Ryz3qdsfW4go, maybe you should give a go
to both of them. Use both for a while. See what you like, what you
don't.
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1377 [14:06:12] <jasabella> can probably even boot them up in a vm
too
1378 [14:06:21] <jasabella> run them side-by-side
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1385 [14:10:45] <jelly> or just install both on the same system,
it's allowed to have gnome, kde, xfce, mate and lxde installed
AT THE SAME TIME
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1390 [14:14:38] <abrotman> jelly: NOWAI?
1391 [14:16:03] <EdePopede> only without vm side-by-side would
request a second running instance of X. is there an official method
to start one or is this simply start$loginmanager from a tty?
1392 [14:16:43] <EdePopede> uhm. s/loginmanager/displaymanager/
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1396 [14:19:37] <EdePopede> in its description lightdm recommends
xserver-xephyr, would this be a true alternative?
1397 [14:21:06] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> when installing debian, do you
leave the root password empty?
1398 [14:21:20] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> it says in the installed it is not
recommended......but I see conflicting results
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1400 [14:22:29] <petn-randall> Ryz3qdsfW4go: If you don't set
it, it will be disabled, and your first user you add will
automatically belong to the sudo group.
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1404 [14:23:58] <jelly> and you'll have issues if you get
into a situation where you need actual root
1405 [14:25:28] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> so I need to install apt-get sudo
and then adduser user1 sudo right?
1406 [14:26:21] <abrotman> only if you want to use sudo
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1408 [14:26:35] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> how else would I install packages
and configure?
1409 [14:26:39] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> su?
1410 [14:26:42] <abrotman> use 'su'
1411 [14:26:47] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i've read it's bad
practice
1412 [14:26:49] <abrotman> or `su -`
1413 [14:26:59] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> because you can be acidentally sued
and not realize it
1414 [14:27:08] <abrotman> if you're going to use "sudo
su -" .. does it matter?
1415 [14:27:41] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i always use sudo command
1416 [14:27:47] <abrotman> which sudo command?
1417 [14:27:48] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> haven't used sudo su -
1418 [14:27:54] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> sudo apt-get, sudo nano config file
1419 [14:27:56] <abrotman> so you're typing "sudo
apt-get install foo" ?
1420 [14:28:00] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> yeah
1421 [14:28:05] <abrotman> and do you make it type a password each
time?
1422 [14:28:17] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> most times, sometimes it remembers
for a short duration
1423 [14:28:27] <abrotman> so, you could just forget and run a bad
command?
1424 [14:28:37] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> yes but best practice... heh
1425 [14:28:45] <abrotman> Or, just be a smarter person
1426 [14:29:02] <abrotman> I'm not saying either is better,
but neither is foolproof ...
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1429 [14:29:18] <clackety> I only login to root
1430 [14:29:23] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> lol
1431 [14:29:24] <abrotman> Both allow one to shoot off your foot,
or take your whole leg
1432 [14:29:54] <abrotman> If you're in a multi-user
platform, and you only allow certain users to run certain sudo
commands, that's a bit different
1433 [14:29:55] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> yeah all the guides and tutorials
recommend using sudo
1434 [14:29:59] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> yeah
1435 [14:30:06] <Ryz3qdsfW4go> i guess I'll use su too then
1436 [14:30:07] <abrotman> yes, guides written for NOOBS! :)
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1440 [14:31:58] <petn-randall> The True Way™ is to
understand the underlying issue, and then decide for yourself.
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1448 [14:34:36] <tw> what does screensaver cycle time mean in
xorg?
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1450 [14:35:49] <clackety> petn-randall, couldn't agree more.
I think you need to add the little circle R for registered trademark
:)
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1452 [14:36:36] <tw> I'm reading the screensaver extension
protocol docs and it just says "clients requesting the
screensaverevent will receive screensavercycle after every
interval." So is this just up to the implementing
applications' discretion what to do after recieving the event?
1453 [14:36:51] <Lachezar> Hey all. After some time checking why
Docker does not start after my server's restart I noticed, that
'systemctl get-default' is 'graphical.target',
while the 'docker.service' is
'WantedBy=multi-user.target'
1454 [14:36:57] <petn-randall> The True Wayâ„ ™®©â„— is
to understand the underlying issue, and then decide for yourself.
1455 [14:37:24] <clackety> there we go, that's how we do it
in todays age of intellectual property lol
1456 [14:37:30] <Lachezar> Should I ask the system admin to switch
the default from 'graphical.target' to
'multi-user.target'? The server has no console anyway.
1457 [14:37:45] <tw> My goal is to make xss-lock/i3lock not lock
the screen until after 30 seconds of blanking.
1458 [14:38:10] <tw> I feel like one of those two should be able
to handle that for me.
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1461 [14:41:16] <clackety> Lachezar, graphical.target is run level
5 which is after multi-user.target
1462 [14:41:36] <Lachezar> clackety: So how come docker.service
does not start then?
1463 [14:41:49] <clackety> what does the status say?
1464 [14:41:54] <clackety> systemctl status docker
1465 [14:43:27] <Lachezar> clackety: 'Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/docker.service; disabled; vendor preset:
enabled)' 'Active: inactive (dead)'
1466 [14:43:41] <clackety> well there's your problem
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1468 [14:43:45] <clackety> its disabled
1469 [14:43:59] <clackety> systemctl enable docker &&
systemctl start docker
1470 [14:44:08] <clackety> the enable ensures it starts at boot
1471 [14:44:08] <Lachezar> Huh? How did that happen?
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1479 [14:47:02] <clackety> lol
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1498 [14:55:55] <petn-randall> Surely it's systemd's
fault that the sysadmin manually disabled the service.
1499 [14:56:20] <greycat> !blame systemd
1500 [14:56:20] * dpkg blames gigetoo and systemd for the end of the
world as we know it
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1502 [14:56:49] <rootkea> Hello! An hour ago we were having a
discussion about whether debian-security repo be served over HTTPS
or not, how HTTPS doesn't add anything as we already have GPG
verification and so on. Turn out Debian already serves
debian-security over HTTPS. It's just that repo url mentioned
at
replaced-url
1503 [14:56:49] <rootkea> One needs to use
replaced-url
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1507 [14:57:22] <greycat> A drive-by endumbening.
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1509 [14:57:39] <rootkea> Sample sources.list is at
replaced-url
1510 [14:57:43] <greycat> oh look, it's back
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1512 [14:58:06] <greycat> any more bad advice? gosh, I sure want
my squid proxy that I set up explicitly to cache .deb files to be
even LESS effective.
1513 [14:58:08] <petn-randall> rootkea: Try not to disconnect
directly after writing in here.
1514 [14:58:28] <rootkea> petn-randall, I didn't disconnect.
It's my connection
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1516 [14:58:56] <petn-randall> I see.
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1519 [15:00:19] <rootkea> greycat, how's using HTTPS is a bad
advice? (assuming you were calling that a bad advice)
1520 [15:00:33] <greycat> It destroys your ability to cache the
.deb files in a proxy.
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1522 [15:00:42] <greycat> It slows things down for no reason.
1523 [15:00:47] <themill> your edit to that wiki page also now
implies that a broken URL will work
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1526 [15:01:23] <rootkea> greycat, so for an ordinary user like me
who doesn't cache .deb files how's using HTTPS a bad
advice
1527 [15:01:46] <greycat> It still slows things down for no
reason.
1528 [15:01:56] <themill> a better question is "how is it
good advice", but that discussion has already been had here
1529 [15:02:11] <rootkea> themill, actually I can't seem to
edit that wiki page.
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1531 [15:02:59] <themill> that's because I'm fixing up
the incorrect info
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1533 [15:03:42] <rootkea> themill, we are forgetting one thing.
It's no longer a question whether to serve debian-security over
HTTPS or not. It's been done!
1534 [15:03:48] <rootkea> themill, Thanks! :)
1535 [15:03:55] <themill> that's been true for a few years
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1537 [15:04:07] <rootkea> themill, apparently not an hour ago ;)
1538 [15:04:14] <greycat> petn-randall tells me that I am not
supposed to flame idiots here, no matter how dumb they are being...
so, today is your lucky day
1539 [15:04:29] <themill> sure, since as long as deb.debian.org
has been available and on some unofficial mirrors before that
1540 [15:04:38] <clackety> I think the point here is that
utilizing https doesn't add any benefit, and in some cases is a
detriment
1541 [15:04:46] <themill> being available doesn't mean that
it's a good idea
1542 [15:05:06] <themill> I have an effing big hammer here but I
normally show restraint on using it on non-nail-related problems
1543 [15:05:15] <rootkea> greycat, Ignoring "dumb" and
"idiot" if you could share any insight that would be
great! :)
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1545 [15:05:32] <clackety> if you're worried about someone
watching your traffic and snooping on what packages you're
downloading, my question is, what are you doing that is so secret
lol
1546 [15:05:42] <clackety> I can't think of any other reason
https would be useful
1547 [15:05:53] <greycat> word might get out that he is a secret
emacs user
1548 [15:05:57] <themill> it's easy enough to work out what
the package was over https too, so say the people who do those
things
1549 [15:06:08] <clackety> i believe it, themill
1550 [15:06:39] <rootkea> clackety, Ah so let's stop serving
Debian repos serving over HTTPS? Not sure what exactly you want
here.
1551 [15:06:50] <themill> "Oh look, it connected to the
debian archive and got a byte stream that was $size just after $dsa
was issued, let me contemplate that for a few milliseconds"
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1553 [15:07:29] <clackety> rootkea, who said anything about
stopping anything? simply pointed out, there is no valid reason to
use it
1554 [15:07:57] <rootkea> so no valid reason for the hassle of
setting up HTTPS?
1555 [15:08:24] <clackety> what are you getting at?
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1557 [15:09:22] <rootkea> clackety, I'm saying the repos are
being served over HTTPS and that's a good thing. Let them use
with HTTPS if anybody wants.
1558 [15:09:35] <petn-randall> Urgh, here we go again.
1559 [15:09:39] <clackety> rootkea why is it a good thing?
1560 [15:09:50] <themill> rootkea: let's not go over this
entire discussion yet again. Thanks.
1561 [15:09:55] <rootkea> Okay so a bad thing
1562 [15:10:00] <rootkea> themill, I agree.
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1564 [15:10:14] <themill> Yes, it's about as much fun as
arguing about init systems, and we don't do that either.
1565 [15:10:36] <greycat> never ever ever. yeah.
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1568 [15:11:37] <rootkea> Guess we are done here. But for future
reference debian-security is served over HTTPS. The url is
replaced-url
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1570 [15:13:30] <rootkea> And if you think that's not a good
thing i.e. a bad thing, consider talking to webmasters at
debian.org. (or is it ftpmaster?)
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1572 [15:14:14] <themill> please stop, you are still failing to
understand that there is a third and more relevant option which is
"meh"
1573 [15:14:24] <clackety> themill +1
1574 [15:14:46] <rootkea> Okay.
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1578 [15:21:40] <DevAntoine> Hi
1579 [15:21:46] <DevAntoine> Is it only for me or
deb.debian.org/debian is down?
1580 [15:21:58] <greycat> It's not a single host.
1581 [15:22:20] <greycat> Sometimes it points you at a bad mirror,
and then you curse it and switch to
replaced-url
1582 [15:22:39] <DevAntoine> greycat: well, when I try to build a
Docker image it fails each time :/
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1585 [15:23:10] <DevAntoine> greycat: or maybe it's some sort
of cache issue because it seems it always resolve to
replaced-url
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1589 [15:23:27] <themill> yes, deb.d.o points to one of a couple
of CDNs and if they are down, half the internet is
1590 [15:23:38] <DonVlad> what's the difference between
"update" and "upgrade"?
1591 [15:23:40] <themill> (i.e. they're not down)
1592 [15:23:51] <greycat> apt-get update simply downloads the most
recent lists of packages
1593 [15:24:03] <greycat> apt-get upgrade actually downloads
packages (if you confirm, if there are any, etc.)
1594 [15:24:25] <DonVlad> oh
1595 [15:24:34] <DonVlad> thanks
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1611 [15:35:14] <martin-_-_> hi I got a usb HDD which has a system
partition and some additional ext3 partitions. I want to mount one
of this partitions. How would I do that?
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1613 [15:35:29] <martin-_-_> mount -a doesn't work in my case
1614 [15:35:40] <martin-_-_> mount displays my usb hdd with
/dev/sda1 on /USB/USB_HDD_2_1 type ext3
(rw,noatime,acl,data=journal)
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1616 [15:38:15] <EdePopede> martin-_-_ does the partition in
question have a `noauto` in fstab? if it isn't even mentioned
there, you need a `mount WHAT WHERE HOW` command
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1619 [15:40:21] <martin-_-_> EdePopede as I understand the usb
hdddrive isn't listed in the fstab
1620 [15:41:15] <EdePopede> then you need the long version of the
command. or you add it, but then without `noauto` if you want an
automount
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1624 [15:41:49] <martin-_-_> I also don't know how I should
mount it, as I don't know where the partition is. I don't
see them in dev
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1626 [15:42:18] <EdePopede> mount never used fstab.d directory,
which is not even present any more, am i right?
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1628 [15:42:53] <mvaenskae> if i do a debootstrap as per here
replaced-url
1629 [15:42:54] <martin-_-_> yes EdePopede
1630 [15:42:57] <EdePopede> then look through fdisk -l (and
probably also into /dev/disk)
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1635 [15:44:20] <EdePopede> martin-_-_: you have a mount directory
/USB? just asking because of FHS
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1637 [15:44:35] <mvaenskae> i would basically like to do a second
install (stretch) while my buster is running to have "zero
downtime"
1638 [15:44:44] <martin-_-_> yes EdePopede
1639 [15:44:52] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
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1641 [15:45:18] <martin-_-_> I can see the content of the system
dir of ls /USB_HDD_2_1/ -lah
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1643 [15:45:57] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
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1646 [15:46:33] <EdePopede> c and a look like twins, e is unused
so far
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1648 [15:46:52] <martin-_-_> but the interesting part is missing
ls /USB_HDD_2_1/backup
1649 [15:47:15] <EdePopede> what partition is mounted there?
1650 [15:47:16] <DevAntoine> Is there a way to flush whatever
cache is being used for resolving DNS?
1651 [15:47:17] <martin-_-_> test
1652 [15:47:23] <DevAntoine> I really need to build this Docker
image.
1653 [15:47:58] <EdePopede> martin-_-_ -> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
root 9 Jan 27 2013 backup -> /c/backup
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1655 [15:48:07] <EdePopede> it is pointing to your REAL root
directory
1656 [15:48:13] <martin-_-_> the partition /c/backup is already
mounted. That's why I can't see the content of
/USB_HDD_2_1/backup
1657 [15:48:22] <EdePopede> if you use mc, it should show a broken
link
1658 [15:48:56] <martin-_-_> I haven't a mc command - crap
1659 [15:49:28] <EdePopede> no, just a (erm... THE for me) file
manager, no problem
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1661 [15:50:21] <EdePopede> your /USB_HDD_2_1/backup points to
/c/backup, while you also have a /USB_HDD_2_1/c
1662 [15:50:31] <martin-_-_> yes EdePopede
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1664 [15:50:52] <EdePopede> are the links supposed to point into
your real root?
1665 [15:51:07] <martin-_-_> no
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1670 [15:51:47] <martin-_-_> I mean for the not connected sda its
fine that it's pointing to /c/media or whatever for the USB_HDD
I don't want to point to the real dir
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1672 [15:52:27] <EdePopede> since they are in the mounted root
anyway than maybe you should change them to ln -s c/$sub $sub (after
cd'ing into the mounted root)
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1675 [15:53:11] <martin-_-_> this will modify the data of the usb
sda right?
1676 [15:53:14] <EdePopede> so sdc is your system?
1677 [15:53:39] <EdePopede> unless you use a live fs, yes.
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1679 [15:54:31] <martin-_-_> I guess /dev/hdc is my intern hdd and
/dev/hde is my usb hdd
1680 [15:54:33] <EdePopede> but if it works like this, ok. only
take care with absolute links and mounted filesystems ;)
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1682 [15:55:32] <martin-_-_> I can't modify the usb hdd,
because it will break things, If I remove the usb2hdd adapter and I
reinsert the hdd into the NAS
1683 [15:55:32] <EdePopede> what does `mount | grep ^/` say or
`findmnt`?
1684 [15:55:51] <EdePopede> ah ok
1685 [15:56:22] <martin-_-_>
replaced-url
1686 [15:56:37] <martin-_-_> findmnt isn't installed
1687 [15:57:01] <EdePopede> line 3: /dev/c/c
1688 [15:57:02] <EdePopede> uh?
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1692 [15:57:47] <martin-_-_> ah
1693 [15:57:50] <martin-_-_> I try that one
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1695 [15:58:26] <martin-_-_> ls /dev/c/c -lah lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
root 15 Jul 28 23:49 /dev/c/c -> /dev/mapper/c-c
1696 [15:58:29] <EdePopede> what is it anyway? didn't use lvm
or raid so far, only it looks strange to me
1697 [15:58:29] <martin-_-_> gna
1698 [15:58:58] <martin-_-_> honestly, I don't know :/
1699 [15:59:07] <EdePopede> i only have control in mapper, char
10,236
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1701 [15:59:23] <EdePopede> when was it created? could give a hint
where it comes from
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1709 [16:01:46] <martin-_-_> it looks like it's the
additional partition of /dev/hdc . as I know /dev/hdc should have
the system partition with the Debian os and addition file partition
which is supposed to be called "c" which contains the
folder media, backup, and so on
1710 [16:02:15] <martin-_-_> this folder are however mounted or
pointed from the system partition to the data partition
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1712 [16:03:14] <martin-_-_> The usb hdd has exactly the same
folder and partition structure
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1719 [16:06:21] <EdePopede> you should have sdc{1,2,3,5} for these
1720 [16:07:32] <EdePopede> maybe raid/lvm, but i got no idea
there
1721 [16:07:42] <martin-_-_> hm
1722 [16:08:01] <EdePopede> but i'd wonder would they create
a directory c in /dev
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1724 [16:10:42] <EdePopede> hm, german archlinux wiki says: a
logical volume in volume group "tank" named
"lvol-root" is in /dev/tank/lvol-root. so it seems legit.
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1726 [16:11:29] <EdePopede> i see potential collisions with this
naming system Oo
1727 [16:11:35] <greycat> If he created a volume group named
"c", yes, that would do it.
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1729 [16:12:23] <EdePopede> you surely know more about lvm, got
some time? :)
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1731 [16:12:38] <greycat> Start with vgdisplay?
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1752 [16:31:12] <jelly> EdePopede: look at ouptut of
"lvs" and "vgs" (ran as root)
1753 [16:31:25] <jelly> run*
1754 [16:31:54] <EdePopede> jelly: martin-_-_ is the one, i
don't have lvm/raid (yet)
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1756 [16:32:09] <greycat> he seems to have gone silent
1757 [16:32:17] <jelly> EdePopede: I'll trust that whem I see
the output
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1760 [16:32:30] <jelly> but yeah martin-_-_
1761 [16:32:53] <EdePopede> jelly: both give me "command not
found" ;)
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1763 [16:32:59] <jelly> :-)
1764 [16:33:02] * EdePopede even partitions his 4TB-HDs
1765 [16:33:38] <jelly> sudo pvs ... /dev/sdc tosh lvm2 a-- 2.73t
1.73t
1766 [16:33:50] <jelly> partitions are for cowards!
1767 [16:34:03] <EdePopede> nah, just paranoid
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1770 [16:34:46] <jelly> and sometimes even
1771 [16:34:48] <jelly> /dev/sdc 193G 175G 13G 94% /mnt/users-2
1772 [16:34:51] <EdePopede> i think i had a partition with no
journaling on one of my disks and regular system hangs
1773 [16:35:00] <EdePopede> fsck at boot was horrible
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1779 [16:39:45] <jhutchins_wk> EdePopede:
replaced-url
1780 [16:40:09] <jhutchins_wk> dpkg: lvm tutorial
1781 [16:40:10] <dpkg> IBM developerWorks article on LVM2 (2007):
replaced-url
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1784 [16:41:42] <EdePopede> good old howtos. really no updates
since 2015? :(
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1786 [16:42:07] <EdePopede> jhutchins_wk: is gone
1787 [16:42:11] <jhutchins_wk> EdePopede: What do you imagine
would have changed?
1788 [16:42:40] <Ool> lvm2 is not young
1789 [16:42:46] <jhutchins_wk> EdePopede: Ah, so it is.
1790 [16:44:00] <jhutchins_wk> EdePopede: Try this:
replaced-url
1791 [16:44:13] <EdePopede> jhutchins_wk: i think i didn't
read any of them in years now, so no idea atm. i only expect things
to change. xorg.conf, MAKEDEV, /dev/sd* instead of /dev/hd* etc.
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1824 [17:09:54] <no_gravity> For years, I had the time in the
lower right of Gnu Screen. But I don't need it. What else could
I put there that is useful?
1825 [17:10:30] <Habbie> no_gravity, how about.. nothing?
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1829 [17:10:57] <no_gravity> Habbie: Hm... could be an option.
1830 [17:11:10] <Habbie> no_gravity, or is this a line you've
already "lost" to window titles etc.?
1831 [17:11:22] <no_gravity> What do you mean?
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1833 [17:11:57] <Habbie> was the clock sitting 'over'
your terminal? or is the space really empty now?
1834 [17:12:33] <no_gravity> ''over' my
terminal'?
1835 [17:12:41] <Habbie> nevermind, it's not important :)
1836 [17:13:05] <no_gravity> I wonder what my hardstatus string
even means.
1837 [17:13:15] <no_gravity> It is this:
1838 [17:13:23] <no_gravity> hardstatus string '%{=
dW}%-Lw%{= dY}%50> %n*%f %t%{= dW}%+Lw%< %{= dW}%-=%D %m/
1839 [17:13:36] <greycat> ask #screen
1840 [17:13:59] <no_gravity> greycat: Good idea.
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1843 [17:15:51] <no_gravity> Habbie: Without the time, I
don't have an indication where on the right the terminal ends.
1844 [17:15:55] <no_gravity> That makes me feel a bit lost.
1845 [17:16:00] <Habbie> aha
1846 [17:16:03] <no_gravity> So I would like to put *something*
there.
1847 [17:16:07] <Habbie> |
1848 [17:16:12] <empty_string> I put a window list there
1849 [17:16:14] <greycat> How about the time?
1850 [17:16:29] <no_gravity> empty_string: I think I have a window
list on the lower left.
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1852 [17:16:37] <empty_string> the hostname is a decent choice
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1854 [17:17:10] <no_gravity> empty_string: Good idea. Let me try
that...
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1857 [17:17:46] <no_gravity> empty_string: Do you know how?
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1860 [17:18:13] <empty_string> %H I think
1861 [17:18:14] <dselect> Don't think. Find out.
1862 [17:18:28] <empty_string> >.>
1863 [17:18:43] <empty_string> "man screen" has a
complete list of %-escapes
1864 [17:19:38] <no_gravity> empty_string: '>.>'
just displays >.> here.
1865 [17:19:45] <empty_string> oh I'm sorry, that was at
dselect
1866 [17:19:50] <empty_string> %H is for hostname
1867 [17:20:18] <greycat> >.> was a smiley, emoticon, emoji,
whatever you want to call it. Not a suggested syntax.
1868 [17:20:28] <no_gravity> empty_string: Cool, %H works!
1869 [17:20:38] <no_gravity> greycat: I am from Germany. We
don't have emotions here.
1870 [17:20:53] <greycat> Not even angst?
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1872 [17:21:17] <no_gravity> greycat: Our only expression of
emotions is 'Cool!' which means 'Great, no
emotions!'.
1873 [17:21:48] <Habbie> germany is so german that 'enjoy
your dinner' is translated as 'meal'
1874 [17:22:17] <no_gravity> empty_string: Do you know how to make
it appear on the right side?
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1877 [17:22:34] <empty_string> that's a good question,
there's some magic escape you can use for that too
1878 [17:23:08] <empty_string> it appears to be %= followed by
whatever you want on the right side
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1880 [17:23:31] <no_gravity> Yay, awesome!
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1882 [17:23:50] <no_gravity> But it's a bit confusing.
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1884 [17:23:59] <empty_string> although painful it's
definitely worth reading through the manpage sometime and picking
out exactly what you want for your statusline
1885 [17:24:06] <no_gravity> When I ssh into another host, I still
see the original hostname.
1886 [17:24:19] <no_gravity> So that could lead to desasters :)
1887 [17:24:20] <empty_string> I also keep hostname in my prompt
1888 [17:24:38] <no_gravity> So hostname is not what I will put
there. Hm...
1889 [17:24:40] <empty_string> and change the prompt color when
I'm on a remote machine
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1894 [17:27:36] <no_gravity> 'Session Name' would at
least be sometimes useful. Bur super rarely.
1895 [17:28:28] <no_gravity> Strange, %s is supposed to be
'window size' but it gives me seconds.
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1897 [17:31:05] <empty_string> maybe it goes through strftime
first
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1901 [17:32:11] <no_gravity> I tried all escape codes and came up
with nothing useful and stylish :)
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1903 [17:33:02] <empty_string> if you want, here's mine:
hardstatus string "%{= .}%{= dC}%c:%s%{-} %{= dg}%H%{=b dy}
[%l] %=%{= dd}(%-w%{=ub dd}%n %t%{= .}%+w)"
1904 [17:33:06] <empty_string> don't ask how it works :P
1905 [17:33:19] <empty_string> I wrote it 4 years ago and
haven't touched it since
1906 [17:33:34] <EdePopede> own development or copypaste and
adapted?
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1908 [17:33:39] <empty_string> that's my own
1909 [17:33:44] <no_gravity> empty_string: Uh oh, you even have
seconds :)
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1911 [17:33:53] <EdePopede> wow. i stole one and changed it until
it was somehow useful
1912 [17:33:58] <empty_string> I was bored on a bus
1913 [17:34:01] <empty_string> otherwise I would've done that
too
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1916 [17:34:30] <no_gravity> empty_string: What are the yellow
numbers?
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1918 [17:35:37] <no_gravity> Is it system load?
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1922 [17:38:53] <no_gravity> It seems to be system load when
screen was started.
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1924 [17:39:23] <no_gravity> Oh, it updates somehow...
1925 [17:39:40] <no_gravity> It's nice but that seems
computationally expensive.
1926 [17:39:52] <greycat> how often does it update?
1927 [17:39:53] <Habbie> if you had something to monitor system
load
1928 [17:39:55] <Habbie> you could verify this :D
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1930 [17:40:37] <no_gravity> Yup, it is.
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1934 [17:43:13] <jelly> "my loadavg applet is eating 100%
cpu, help"
1935 [17:43:44] <no_gravity> jelly: You need the 'loadavg
applet stress reducer plugin'.
1936 [17:44:33] <jelly> if it's smart and Linux-specific
enough to read from /proc on its own instead of forking a process it
won't be expensive
1937 [17:44:39] <greycat> download more CPU
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1939 [17:46:01] <jelly> greycat: you're kidding, but I just
applied L1TF patches on a vendor hypervisor kernel, and their
solution is "if load after these patches eats too much CPU%, go
buy more hardware"
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"unapply patches and live with risk"
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2020 [18:30:53] <phantomcircuit> i dont seem to have most manpages
2021 [18:31:03] <phantomcircuit> `man select` for example
2022 [18:31:13] <greycat> install manpages-dev
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2052 [18:56:11] <mefistof1les> if I want to add/change an ENV
variable for all the users in teh system should I do it in
/etc/bash.bashrc ? or what's the recomended file for that in
debian?
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2054 [18:57:22] <greycat> What variable, and what content? Does
the content need to depend on the value of $HOME or any other
per-user variable?
2055 [18:57:30] <n_1-c_k> mefistof1les: /etc/environment works for
that I think
2056 [18:57:52] <mefistof1les> it's actually the PATH
variable
2057 [18:58:05] <mefistof1les> greycat: it doesn't depend on
home
2058 [18:58:11] <mefistof1les> or such user-related variables
2059 [18:58:41] <greycat> Then it depends on the previous value of
PATH, right? You wanted to add something to the existing PATH?
2060 [18:58:48] <mefistof1les> greycat: yep
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2062 [18:59:12] <greycat> Then you're basically shafted.
There is no universal way to set a variable at login that depends on
another variable (even itself).
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2064 [18:59:40] <greycat> You can use /etc/profile to get logins
that use an sh-family shell (including ssh), but that misses (t)csh
and Display Manager logins.
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2066 [19:00:50] <mefistof1les> greycat: ok, thanks, I will do it
in the user's bashrc then
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2068 [19:01:07] <mefistof1les> it's only two users
2069 [19:01:21] <greycat> bashrc only works for bash users who
open a terminal, or who user a shell-based login (ssh, console)
2070 [19:01:40] <greycat> Does this variable need to affect GUI
programs that are launched without using a terminal?
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2072 [19:02:21] <mefistof1les> greycat: it does
2073 [19:02:58] <greycat> Then you can't use .bashrc either.
You need to put it in a file that will be read during the
user's login. How does the user login?
2074 [19:03:11] <greycat> If it's a DM login (GUI login), try
~/.xsessionrc
2075 [19:03:18] <greycat> If it's a shell login, /etc/profile
2076 [19:03:21] <mefistof1les> ok, yes, it's through lughtDM
2077 [19:03:24] <mefistof1les> lightDM*
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2079 [19:03:32] <greycat>
replaced-url
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2081 [19:05:00] <mefistof1les> greycat: thanks
2082 [19:06:02] <greycat> (For the record: if the answer had been
"No references are necessary, it's just FOO=bar" then
you could have used /etc/environment -- but this is utterly useless
in real life, as you've now observed.)
2083 [19:06:24] <mefistof1les> greycat: yeah, I got that
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2097 [19:18:11] <dob1> ,version
2098 [19:18:12] <judd> (versions <pattern> [--arch
<amd64>] [--release <stable>]) -- Show the available
versions of a package in the optionally specified release and for
the given architecture. All current releases and amd64 are searched
by default. By default, binary packages are searched; prefix the
packagename with "src:" to search source packages.
2099 [19:18:14] <dob1> ,kernel
2100 [19:18:16] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 4.18.0-trunk-686 (4.18.5-1~exp1); sid: 4.17.0-3-686
(4.17.17-1); buster: 4.17.0-3-686 (4.17.17-1); stretch-backports:
4.17.0-0.bpo.3-686-pae (4.17.17-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-8-686-pae
(4.9.110-3+deb9u4); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae
(4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.8-686-pae
(4.9.110-3+deb9u4~deb8u1); wheezy-
2101 [19:18:17] <judd> backports: 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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2106 [19:23:03] <dob1> which kernel support coffee lake?
2107 [19:23:08] <dob1> the one in backports does?
2108 [19:23:56] <greycat> bot dpkg doesn't even have a
listing for this lake yet
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2111 [19:24:08] <abrotman> dob1: it's a year or so old?
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2113 [19:24:24] <greycat> !kaby lake
2114 [19:24:24] <dpkg> hmm... kaby lake is Intel's next CPU
architecture after <skylake>. Debian doesn't have a
kernel package that supports Kaby Lake yet (May 2017).
2115 [19:24:31] <greycat> And coffee lake is even newer than
*that*.
2116 [19:24:32] <dob1> coffee lake
2117 [19:24:34] <dob1> October 5, 2017,
2118 [19:24:53] <abrotman> backports, if you're lucky
2119 [19:24:57] <dob1> ok but I was considering the backports one
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2121 [19:25:13] <greycat> Is *kaby* lake even supported in
backports yet?
2122 [19:25:20] <abrotman> 4.17 is relatively new, so .. I'd
think so
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2124 [19:25:54] <greycat> (if so, the factoid needs updating)
2125 [19:26:26] <abrotman> coffee lake as of 4.15 seems to have at
least some level of support
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2128 [19:27:14] <abrotman> at least for coffee lake graphics
2129 [19:27:37] <abrotman> other parts came earlier
2130 [19:30:45] <dob1> but sorry but just to get an idea, what
does it means that "it is not supported" ? maybe the
graphics card can't be used as its max, sound doesn't work
or similar?
2131 [19:31:32] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: Well, it depends on what
features have changed since previous chipsets.
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2133 [19:32:59] <dob1> ok sorry if it is a stupi quesiton, but you
can always boot it, right?
2134 [19:33:11] <dob1> the system will boot even if the kernel
doesn't support the processor, right?
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2142 [19:40:57] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: It's possible that a
core feature of the processor has changed, something like the PCI
bus API. I believe I've seen systems that wouldn't boot.
2143 [19:41:36] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: I've certainly seen that
happen in Windows. When W95 refused to boot on my new hardware I
just deleted it and went 100% Linux.
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2145 [19:42:41] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: It's really a question
of how fast hardware changes vs. how fast the kernel evolves.
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2147 [19:43:31] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: Intel isn't going to
release hardware that current versions of Windows won't boot
on, and they're going to release drivers for anything
that's not supported.
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2150 [19:44:14] <jhutchins_wk> dob1: They don't have the same
reservations about Linux, although they do try to help keep the
kernel viable, especially for server-grade hardware.
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2172 [19:58:26] <jelly> dob1: "coffee lake" isn't
just the processort but the plaform around it as well, and even if
you're talking just about the CPU, it doesn't have to be a
"core" feature, might be decent power management
(including frequency and voltage scaling), or sensors drivers, or
gpu drivers
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2174 [20:00:28] <jelly> if you merely can't see a thing on
video output, a machine might be useless, or it might not
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2178 [20:08:40] <dob1> my concern is: the backports kernel *may*
sopport it, but if I can't event install the stable one how can
I upgrade to the backports one?
2179 [20:10:22] <greycat> If you can't even run the
installer, then try a different distro. Or if you're *super*
bored, take the hard drive out and put it in a box that the install
*can* run on, install to the disk, install backports kernel etc.,
then move the disk back to the coffee lake box.
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2196 [20:18:49] <tuxcrafter> does somebody know if i can do an
uefi boot with grub2 from an usb3 stick that I used to debootstrap
debian
2197 [20:19:08] <tuxcrafter> i can only seem to get legacy boot
working with grub-pc
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2202 [20:23:41] <jelly> tuxcrafter: grub-pc only does legacy.
There are two different builds of grub for 32bit and 64bit uefi
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2205 [20:24:34] <jelly> ,i grub-efi-amd64
2206 [20:24:35] <judd> Package grub-efi-amd64 (admin, extra) in
stretch/amd64: GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-AMD64
version). Version: 2.02~beta3-5; Size: 71.4k; Installed: 206k;
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2207 [20:25:09] <jelly> also, I have no idea how one creates an
uefi bootable usb stick
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2225 [20:42:17] <jhutchins_wk> They probably have some info on
UEFI boot over at pendrivelinux.com - that's a great
do-it-yourself resource for live/bootable images. (They'll also
sell you a pre-built drive.)
2226 [20:42:37] <greycat> one might also ask in the #debian-boot
channel on the other network
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2229 [20:44:12] <mvaenskae> eh, how is the chromium-widevine
package supposed to "work"?
2230 [20:44:54] <mvaenskae> from the looks the .so file isn't
getting installed even so i am a bit confused on what the
package's aim is when it doesn't provide it
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2250 [20:55:22] <Parwana> Hello everyone I'm running latest
debian strech for Pi3+. Trying to connect wpa2-enterprise through
nmcli. I have the connection setup, but I get wlan0 as state
"unavailable" and if I try to activate the connection with
nmcli I get "Connection activation failed: No suitable device
found for this connection." Am I missing something? Do I have
to activate the module? I can't see anything with nmcli device
wifi, but I see stuff with iw
2251 [20:55:47] <hanetzer> jelly: easiest way I've found with
most isos (including win10) is to format it as fat32 and use 7z x
path/to/boot.iso to extract it into it :)
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2262 [21:04:59] <Parwana> Also nmtui doesnt show any wifi
connections only the lan connection
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2264 [21:06:10] <rainfyre> is wlan0 the correct interface name?
2265 [21:06:13] <mtn_> Parwana: does your wifi device have the
firware it needs?
2266 [21:06:18] <rainfyre> ^^
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2269 [21:07:19] <Parwana> Itwlan0 is the device name and it should
have all the fw it needs, its a custom debian os for the pi3b+
2270 [21:07:34] <mtn_> Parwana: should or does have the firmware?
2271 [21:07:37] <Parwana> I also checked wpa_supplicant, its
running
2272 [21:07:43] <greycat> "a custom debian"
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2274 [21:08:00] <Parwana> raspbian strech
2275 [21:08:04] <Parwana> is the os
2276 [21:08:13] <Parwana> ill check the fw again
2277 [21:09:00] <mtn_> !raspian
2278 [21:09:00] <rainfyre> did you 'ip link set dev wlan0
up' ?
2279 [21:09:01] <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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2281 [21:10:50] <Parwana> Thanks dpkg ill try that
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2284 [21:11:36] <rainfyre> dpkg is so helpful
2285 [21:11:36] <dpkg> parse error: dunno what the heck
you're talking about, rainfyre
2286 [21:11:42] <Habbie> lol
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2288 [21:11:46] <Habbie> very helpful
2289 [21:11:47] <rainfyre> lol
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2298 [21:16:05] <quandisti> Hey guys! I have updated my debian
from stretch to buster (testing) yesterday and have faced broken
sound. it seems like pulseaudio don't recognize any devices as
i see only "dummy output" in pavucontrol. i looked through
google a bit, have found nothing. my lspci -v output:
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2401 [22:49:23] <lenswipe> hey guys
2402 [22:49:28] <lenswipe> got a weird problem with my debian
install
2403 [22:49:36] <lenswipe> It's a dell laptop and the mouse
pad buttons are reversed
2404 [22:49:39] <lenswipe> sort of
2405 [22:49:50] <Habbie> sort of?
2406 [22:49:51] <lenswipe> The left button is right click and the
right button is middle click
2407 [22:49:59] <greycat> you could use xmodmap to swap 'em
around
2408 [22:50:08] <lenswipe> greycat, i could but its onlt the mouse
pad
2409 [22:50:14] <lenswipe> an actual mouse works fine
2410 [22:50:19] <lenswipe> so i dont want to just reverse them
2411 [22:50:37] <lenswipe> It feels like a driver is somehow
missing
2412 [22:51:25] <rydare> lenswipe: what DE/WM
2413 [22:51:29] <rydare> or just a wm?
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2415 [22:51:51] <lenswipe> huh?
2416 [22:51:54] <lenswipe> Oh
2417 [22:51:55] <lenswipe> GNOME
2418 [22:52:03] <rydare> ok what model of dell laptop is it
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2420 [22:52:09] <rydare> if you could be exact it would help
2421 [22:52:13] <rydare> maybe others have had this issue
2422 [22:52:16] <lenswipe> Lattitude 7490
2423 [22:52:23] <lenswipe> rydare, doing my best :)
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2429 [22:54:58] <rydare> lenswipe: what kernel you running?
'uname -a'
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2445 [23:08:48] <lenswipe> rydare, sorry, one sec
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2448 [23:09:04] <lenswipe> Linux debian 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP
Debian 4.9.110-3+deb9u4 (2018-08-21) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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2504 [23:53:02] <lenswipe> Sorry, wifi dropped out
2505 [23:53:05] <lenswipe> anyway
2506 [23:53:07] <lenswipe> RyanKnack,
2507 [23:53:08] <lenswipe> oops
2508 [23:53:10] <lenswipe> rydare,
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2510 [23:53:22] <rydare> RIP
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2513 [23:55:24] <rydare> lenswipe: are you on kernel 4.9?
2514 [23:56:50] <lenswipe> yep
2515 [23:57:13] <rydare> is there anything in GNOME settings for
touchpad?
2516 [23:57:46] <lenswipe> yeah, there is
2517 [23:58:07] <lenswipe> the mouse and touchpad utility
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2519 [23:58:14] <lenswipe> primary button is set to left
2520 [23:58:17] <lenswipe> which is fine
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2525 [23:59:16] <rydare> what was the problem again? sorry it was
a while back and i forgot, something about the buttons being wrong?
2526 [23:59:22] <lenswipe> rydare, interestingly the buttons above
the mouse button are non functional also
2527 [23:59:33] <lenswipe> yeah, so....the left button is right
click and the right button is middle click
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