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4 [00:00:45] <outoftime> bluenemo: so article
replaced-url
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6 [00:01:18] <bluenemo> hm. i see. I would have thought they
were addressing all writes to resolv.conf
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8 [00:02:05] <bluenemo> now I have # grep resolv
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/01_debian_cloud.cfg -> manage_resolv_conf:
false lets see if that is picked up by cloud-init
9 [00:02:14] <bluenemo> (which i think also does things during
runtime)
10 [00:02:48] <outoftime> bluenemo: can you provide link to
docs?
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12 [00:04:15] <bluenemo> outoftime, I found it here: # cat
/etc/cloud/templates/resolv.conf.tmpl -> ## template:jinja \n #
Your system has been configured with 'manage-resolv-conf'
set to true.
13 [00:04:16] <bluenemo>
14 [00:04:40] <bluenemo> that "manage" sounded
familiar so i thought I'd try that. it works for
manage_etc_hosts
15 [00:05:22] <bluenemo> after setting that and shutting down
and booting again (because of another thing i didnt reboot) it seems
to work so far.. but i'll keep an eye open.. sometimes it takes
a while
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21 [00:08:01] <Noldorin> hmm, is there any way to get the USB ID
from a /dev/name ?
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23 [00:09:26] <outoftime> bluenemo: tail -f works?
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26 [00:10:14] <outoftime> Noldorin:
replaced-url
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28 [00:11:44] <Noldorin> outoftime, not quite. I want the ID of
the form e.g. 1-1.1.1:1.0
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30 [00:13:00] <outoftime> Noldorin: I'm now sure what you
are talking about except VID:PID pair
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34 [00:13:47] <Noldorin> outoftime, the directory names under
/sys/bus/usb/devices/ are USB (bus) IDs... I want to get that,
corresponding to a /dev/name (or failing that, corresponding to a
VID:PID pair or equivalent)
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42 [00:16:06] <bluenemo> sry my internet went away outoftime (in
case you wrote sth before me saying "after setting..")
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45 [00:17:34] <outoftime> bluenemo: just asked if tail -f shows
changes in resolv.conf
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47 [00:18:27] <outoftime> Noldorin: IMHO this is not debian
question (OS), but linux question (kernel)
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49 [00:18:38] <bluenemo> tail -f ? on syslog
50 [00:18:39] <bluenemo> ?
51 [00:18:59] <outoftime> bluenemo: no, on resolv.conf
52 [00:19:46] <bluenemo> but tail -f wont show what process
writes to it, does it?
53 [00:19:56] <Noldorin> outoftime, yes, probably...
54 [00:22:54] <outoftime> Noldorin: it is about mapping stuff,
you probably will not found any docs in debian wiki. Just ask about
mapping in #linux channel.
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56 [00:23:56] <outoftime> bluenemo: no, it will not, it just
confirms the fast at realtime
57 [00:23:57] <Noldorin> okay sure, thanks
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61 [00:25:32] <outoftime> Noldorin: last question was pretty
clear, you can repeat it
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64 [00:27:33] <Noldorin> outoftime, already got a reply, cheers
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68 [00:31:12] <Nematocyst> I need to have both libfreetype6-dev
and libfreetype6-dev:i386 at the same time. installing one removes
the other and vice versa. how to correct this? (amd64 and i386 arch
both added)
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75 [00:34:08] <somiaj> Nematocyst: multiarch only works for
binary libaries (not the headers). You can't have both
installed at the same time.
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77 [00:34:33] <somiaj> Nematocyst: is your goal to build
something that depends on 32bit libfreetype or something that
depends on 64bit. I personally have a clean 32bit chroot and clean
64bit chroot I use for building just for htis reason.
78 [00:34:50] <Nematocyst> somiaj, yes, building wine
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80 [00:35:25] <somiaj> are you trying to build a 32bit wine on a
64bit host?
81 [00:35:34] <somiaj> Or are you trying to build a WoW64 build
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83 [00:36:02] <somiaj> I build wine all the itme, but I use a
clean 32bit chroot and only build a 32bit wine. I don't build a
WoW64 wine.
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85 [00:36:13] <Nematocyst> somiaj, i'm not sure. i want to
test a patch in gdi32. using a testcase that is a 32-bit app
86 [00:36:35] <somiaj> Nematocyst: also any reason why you are
building wine, the winehq.org packages are actually quite good. Ahh
you want to test a patch
87 [00:36:41] <somiaj> I would just build a 32bit vresion of
wine in a 32bit chroot.
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90 [00:37:27] <somiaj> Nematocyst:
replaced-url
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92 [00:37:39] <Nematocyst> somiaj ok, thank you. spent too many
hours on this toady, but i think i understand the issue fully now
93 [00:37:40] <somiaj> that is a little dated, but those are
some old notes for building a .deb package from a custom wine build
in a 32bit chroot
94 [00:38:00] <somiaj> I use to do that before debian and winehq
started providing better wine packages. Now I just use the winehq
packages
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99 [00:42:00] <annadane> question about headers, do you need to
restart after you install those? i just ask because i installed
nvidia-driver from backports, it previously complained about missing
headers, i installed those without rebooting and then the driver
installed fine
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120 [00:49:44] <annadane> also i guess i'll mention i have
multiarch and installed headers-4.9.0-8-amd64 and not 4.9.0.8-all, i
wonder if i should have installed the latter
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127 [00:52:05] <annadane> apt didn't *complain*, in any
event
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142 [01:08:51] <annadane> well anyway i think i did it correctly
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154 [01:17:35] <rcm888> outoftime, no sound
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160 [01:22:32] <rcm888> no hdmi sound!
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162 [01:23:17] <simbalion> Can someone explain to me what
'pulseaudio' does besides crashing and breaking things? Is
it possible to run a debian system using ALSA alone?
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165 [01:25:05] <rcm888> simbalion,
replaced-url
166 [01:25:43] <simbalion> rcm888: I don't know what that
is?
167 [01:25:48] <rcm888> no hdmi sound debian 9
168 [01:25:59] <rcm888> 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
4.9.110-3+deb9u5 (2018-09-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux
169 [01:26:06] <rcm888>
replaced-url
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174 [01:27:10] <phogg> simbalion: it's possible, sure. A lot
of things expect pulse but almost all of them work with also, too.
For the rest there's apulse.
175 [01:27:18] <phogg> s/also/alsa/
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181 [01:31:40] <rcm888> pringau, read above
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192 [01:42:28] <simbalion> phogg: Thanks
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196 [01:44:50] <rcm888> why dmesg shows HDMI-A-1 where as xrandr
shows HDMI-A-0 ???
197 [01:45:15] <rcm888> whadda....
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240 [02:11:12] <annadane> question about headers, do you need to
restart after you install those? i just ask because i installed
nvidia-driver from backports, it previously complained about missing
headers, i installed those without rebooting and then the driver
installed fine - and should i have installed headers-4.9.0-8-all
instead of amd64 because i have multiarch enabled?
241 [02:11:40] <annadane> or 4.9.0-8-i386 in addition, i guess
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255 [02:18:04] <dvs> annadane, you shouldn't have to reboot
after installing headers
256 [02:18:25] <annadane> dvs, okay. and as for multiarch?
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258 [02:19:00] <dvs> I'd install the i386 (not all)
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261 [02:20:04] <annadane> hmm the only i386 package is
linux-headers-4.9.0-8-all-i386
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277 [02:28:39] <rant> anyone know how I might PERMANENTLY disable
notifications and location and such in chromium? This is my damn web
browser not a f'n cell phone.. I dont want these features..
ever.
278 [02:29:07] <rant> has been royally pissing me off and the
number of sites I wont visit anymore are growing exponentially :P
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285 [02:33:12] <l1nuxg33k> Delete chromium
286 [02:33:16] <l1nuxg33k> ?
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290 [02:35:33] <rant> yeah I'm thinkin it may be time for a
new browser
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292 [02:35:44] <rant> one that doesnt give away so much power to
web devs
293 [02:36:12] <rant> I dont want sites to know if I'm
lookin at em or not, where I am, send me notifications, etc..
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296 [02:36:35] <rant> I think of websites like a news paper.. I
look at the page.. it doesnt look at me :P
297 [02:36:59] <rant> this soviet russia internet is getting on
my nerves :P
298 [02:37:48] <rant> in soviet russian, website views YOU!
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301 [02:39:31] <dvs> ...and so do I!
302 [02:39:59] <rant> well.. thats unfortunate..
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304 [02:40:05] <rant> I did wipe front to back though..
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310 [02:47:04] <Resilience> what's the difference between
having exim installed and not having it as inhternal mail system?
wat more can I do/know with exim?
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312 [02:48:32] <somiaj> exim can be a full mta, but in many
setups it is just a local mta only (for things like cron)
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314 [02:48:43] <somiaj> you can set up exim to do lots of things.
I have it setup to forward my mail through my gmail account.
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317 [02:52:42] <Resilience> somiaj, yes, I know I can do it, bu I
was asking about,whay good is for me running as a local MTA? cron
can send me email, and waht else does it for me?
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324 [02:59:25] <rcm888> no hdmi sound debian 9; 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1
SMP Debian 4.9.110-3+deb9u5 (2018-09-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux;
replaced-url
325 [03:02:41] <rant> rcm888: are you using pulseaudio?
326 [03:03:01] <rcm888> rant, how to check?
327 [03:03:50] <rcm888> default codec gone at all
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329 [03:04:01] <rant> rcm888: if you installed a DE like MATE or
Gnome or such, you probably are using pulseaudio if you dont know
better
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332 [03:04:21] <rant> it'd be a running process..
333 [03:04:23] <rcm888> rant, xfce
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335 [03:04:55] <rant> I ask because if you use pulseaudio,
you'd select your card that way.. if not, you need to create an
alsa config file to do it
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337 [03:05:08] <rcm888> rant, /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
--log-target=syslog
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339 [03:05:18] <rant> yes well then you can just use their GUI
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341 [03:05:54] <rcm888> rant, no sount
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344 [03:07:08] <rant> I'm not sure what xfce uses, in mate
its mate-volume-control which I find a fairly decent pulseaudio
control program
345 [03:07:28] <rant> but you just need to select hdmi output as
the default output device
346 [03:07:49] <rcm888> rant,
replaced-url
347 [03:08:15] <rant> though you could still set it in an
asoundrc or such even using pulse audio if you are going to be using
this fairly permanently as your output
348 [03:08:16] <rcm888> hdmi output is detected as plugged in,
but no sound!!
349 [03:08:28] <rant> I already read that
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351 [03:08:40] <rant> just because its plugged in doesnt mean the
sound subsystem is using it
352 [03:08:44] <rcm888> I recently removed windows 10, there was
hdmi sound, working well
353 [03:09:00] <rcm888> rant, I directed it to use it
354 [03:09:24] <rcm888> show: all streams. output: hdmi
355 [03:10:09] <rcm888> I use opensource drivers
356 [03:10:24] <rant> yeah nothing in your paste indicates your
actual setup
357 [03:10:27] <Resilience> does dpkg-reconfigure still exists?
358 [03:10:29] <rant> thats all hw information
359 [03:10:38] <rant> your problem is userland.. either config or
mixer
360 [03:10:59] <rant> which you're not looking at or
listening to me when I tell you you have to select the right card :P
361 [03:11:12] <rant> you're saying you have, but nothing
you've shown or said demonstrates this
362 [03:11:23] <rcm888> rant, playback tab: vlc output: ati
hdmi...
363 [03:11:37] <rant> vlc does not control your sound
364 [03:11:57] <rcm888> rant, mixer payback tab
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366 [03:12:06] <rant> wrong tab
367 [03:12:28] <rcm888> rant, which is right one?
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369 [03:12:39] <rant> on mate-volume-control its the output tab..
idk what you're using
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371 [03:12:49] <rant> you select which hardware device to output
the sound to
372 [03:13:05] <rant> the mixer can still control cards not
active
373 [03:13:32] <rcm888> rant, dont worry, im experienced with
that mixer. it doesnt work!
374 [03:13:58] <rcm888> rant, how to know if card is active or
not
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377 [03:15:22] <rcm888> rant, can y9ou get in discord?
378 [03:15:28] <rant> rcm888: first of all you check aplay -L
which will tell you I'm sure that pulseaudio is your default
sound card
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380 [03:16:54] <rant> pactl info will tell you the current
pulseaudio settings
381 [03:17:10] <rant> this is the software side of things.. all
the commands you ran were the hw side
382 [03:17:24] <rant> this is not a hw issue, which you alreaady
know cause you said it worked in win10
383 [03:17:30] <rant> you're looking at the wrong end
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390 [03:19:16] <rcm888> rant,
replaced-url
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396 [03:24:55] <rant> if its not too much trouble, please use
paste.debian.net in the future here
397 [03:25:03] <rant> this site got popups and shit that is
really annoying
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399 [03:25:59] <rant> and yes as I been trying to explain all
along, the system is using pulseaudio which is in turn using the
built in analog audio, not HDMI
400 [03:26:01] <rcm888> rant, ok.
401 [03:26:05] <Kadigan> One'd think uMatrix came as
standard in today's times...
402 [03:26:06] <rant> so you need to tell pulseaudio to use the
HDMI
403 [03:26:23] <rcm888> rant, how to do this?
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406 [03:26:59] <rant> again, I'm not sure and I'm doing
other things right now.. I'd go to the sound icon in my
systray, right click, go to prefs, it'd bring up
mate-volume-control and I'd go to the output tab
407 [03:27:15] <rant> if you gimme some time I can find a DE
agnostic way, probably using pactl
408 [03:29:10] <rcm888> rant, I have xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin
0.2.4 as mixer
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411 [03:31:38] <rant> THE MIXER DOES NOT MATTER
412 [03:31:59] <rant> install pavucontrol or something
413 [03:32:04] <rant> if you want my short answer
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416 [03:32:30] <rant> I at least have that, and its not DE
specific, and similar to my mate-volume-control
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418 [03:32:55] <rant> the issue here is that the PA mixer itself
if outputting the the internal sound card as its default sink
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421 [03:34:18] <rant> rcm888:
replaced-url
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427 [03:38:01] <rcm888> rant, 3
alsa_output.pci-0000_01_00.1.hdmi-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le
2ch 44100Hz RUNNING
428 [03:38:07] <rcm888> no sound
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431 [03:39:05] <rant> yes well once ALSA points to PA and PA to
HDMI, this is where you start looking at the mixer and app itself
432 [03:39:22] <rant> check that the mixer and tv or w/e its
hooked to are not muted
433 [03:39:26] <rant> etc
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455 [03:47:24] <rcm888> rant, I tried everything - didnt help
456 [03:47:53] <rcm888> rant, it might be driver problem
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460 [03:50:38] <rcm888> rant, if it doesnt work out of the box -
it is not gonna work at all
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465 [03:57:49] <rant> yeah, thats not true when it comes to
something knowing to use a particular sound output
466 [03:57:54] <rcm888> somebody help! No hdmi sound amd rx560,
debian 9!
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468 [04:01:39] <rcm888> rant, you may go in discord, i'll
show
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471 [04:02:37] <rcm888> 2
472 [04:02:37] <rcm888> down vote
473 [04:02:37] <rcm888> accepted
474 [04:02:37] <rcm888> The proprietary driver stopped being
updated a while ago and is no longer compatible with the X server
used in Debian 9 (or in any other recent distribution — for
example Ubuntu 16.04 and later aren’t supported either).
475 [04:03:07] <rant> idk what the hell this discord is you keep
talking about
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477 [04:03:34] <rcm888> rant, I may cast screen there
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479 [04:04:08] <rant> you may.. but idk what it is.. nor do I
care :P
480 [04:04:38] <rcm888> rant, what you said didnt help
481 [04:04:57] <rcm888> what am i doing wrong?
482 [04:06:05] <rcm888> linux always had big problems with sound,
espacially with mixing and outputs
483 [04:07:03] <rcm888> impossible to screencast with game sound
and voice sound. real mess is required to to that
484 [04:08:19] <rant> just take it back to square one if you have
to.. stop pulse, use only alsa utils.. get just alsa working first
485 [04:08:33] <rant> aplay is a player as well.. can be used to
play sounds as a test
486 [04:08:47] <rant> setting asoundrc to the hdmi is fairly
simple and easy to find on google
487 [04:09:50] * rant wanders off
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514 [04:40:37] <rcm888> rant, I didnt get that setting asoundrc
to the hdm
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516 [04:41:16] <rcm888> I have plughw:CARD=HDMI,DEV=3 HDA ATI
HDMI, HDMI 0
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518 [04:41:54] <rcm888> and aplay -D plughw: 3,0
1kHz_44100Hz_16bit_05sec.wav - says device busy
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522 [04:53:03] <rcm888> so why the hell hdmi sound is not
working?
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539 [05:07:53] <rcm888> all works relatively good except sound
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546 [05:10:18] <tharkun> Good $DAY I need to convert an opus file
that contains some audio to mp3. What is my weapon of choice within
debian. Googles is a prick and is only pointing me to on line
converters.
547 [05:12:32] <awal1> rcm888, what happens with your sound?
548 [05:13:06] <n4dir> tharkun: i ain't got it installed so
can't check, but look at pacpl
549 [05:13:22] <awal1> tharkun, winff
550 [05:13:33] <awal1> i personally use winff-gtk2
551 [05:13:56] <rcm888> awal1, no hdmi sound at all, plugged in -
detected, chosen, but no sound...
552 [05:14:08] <awal1> pactl for convert audio files? n4dir
553 [05:14:20] <n4dir> pacpl
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559 [05:16:50] <awal1> ah pacpl, i thought you was referring to
pactl, becoz that is for control pulseaudio; excuses, i misread you
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561 [05:17:23] <n4dir> no problem. happens all the time. btw: i
checked at packages.debian.org, and pacpl seems to work for opus.
562 [05:17:27] <awal1> rcm888, chck if pulseaudio is installed
and check stuff with pavucontrol
563 [05:17:39] <awal1> winff should too
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565 [05:18:27] <rcm888> awal1, I said - it all installed and
detected, but no sound
566 [05:19:18] <awal1> hm, i don't see opus listed in
winff-gtk2 presets
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568 [05:20:38] <awal1> rcm888, yep, verify with pavucontrol if
something is mutted somewhere
569 [05:21:20] <rcm888> awal1, it is not mutted anywhere.
570 [05:21:34] <rcm888> awal1, where is pulse config?
571 [05:22:09] <rcm888> I have dmesg hdmi-a-0, but sound set to
hdmi-a-1
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578 [05:23:13] <zumba_addict> Good evening folks. I need to
activate or add php support to my currently running Nginx. It's
on Debian 9. What package should I install? I tried `apt-get install
php5-common php5-cli php5-fpm` but it failed
579 [05:23:49] <awal1> rcm888, have you verified with pavuctl?
580 [05:24:04] <zumba_addict> one sec, I found this -
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583 [05:25:46] <tharkun> n4dir, awal1: thanks, I used audacity
and it seems it did the trick I will recall those for later stuff.
Thanks again
584 [05:25:46] <awal1> in fact I am not really good at sound
stuff; I just suggested pavucontrol because many people end solving
many sound stuff via it. if it doesn't help, wait...someone may
help later
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588 [05:27:22] <tharkun> !audio
589 [05:27:22] <dpkg> Ask me about <alsa>, <alsa
checklist>. See also <default alsa>, <pulseaudio>.
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594 [05:36:00] <zumba_addict> I'm good now. That link worked
for me
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600 [05:41:36] <awal1> tharkun, I forgot 'ffmpeg' pkg
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602 [05:42:46] <awal1> you ccan just do "ffmpeg -i
yourfile.your-actual-for-format newfile.opus"
603 [05:43:35] <awal1> example "ffmpeg -i tharkun.avi
tharkun1.opus"
604 [05:43:41] <awal1> :P
605 [05:44:13] <awal1> ffmpeg -formats for check supported
formats, man ffmpeg for more options
606 [05:44:44] <awal1> as you see, you just need ffmpeg , no
extra gui stuff
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614 [05:57:25] <rcm888> you know, it ceratainly crappy opensource
drivers
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616 [05:58:03] <rcm888> it is, because under windows everything
works fine.
617 [05:58:48] <rcm888> It also might be old hardware (Phillips
TV), but TV works fine under windows
618 [05:58:59] <BenderRodriguez> crappy open source drivers is
pretty much the standard fare in linux
619 [05:59:41] <rcm888> I do: aplay -D plughw:1,3
1kHz_44100Hz_16bit_05sec.wav - and it goes into loop, but no sound!
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621 [06:00:42] <rcm888> nobody cares in AMD for giving good
documentation for their hardware?
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624 [06:01:20] <rcm888> And also PC speaker beeps, instead of
error sound. is it sadistic joke or something?
625 [06:01:34] <rcm888> rofl
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628 [06:01:52] <somiaj> I like my simple pcspkr.
629 [06:02:13] <somiaj> Anyways, what radeon/amd card do you
have? What dirver are you ousing? And did you install the additional
non-free firmware?
630 [06:02:54] <rcm888> RX 560
631 [06:03:12] <rcm888> not supported for debian 9 anymore.
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637 [06:05:50] <rcm888> Driver "amdgpu"
638 [06:05:59] <rcm888> may be I need to add something else?
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640 [06:09:33] <somiaj> do you have the package
firmare-amd-graphics installed from non-free?
641 [06:10:39] <somiaj> You can get a newer kernel and newer
firmware from stretch-backports, might help on newer cards
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644 [06:12:58] <rcm888> somiaj, no such package
645 [06:13:32] <rcm888> firmare-amd-graphics
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647 [06:15:18] <somiaj> ,v firmware-amd-graphics
648 [06:15:19] <judd> Package: firmware-amd-graphics on amd64 --
jessie-backports/non-free: 20161130-3~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free:
20161130-3; stretch-backports/non-free: 20180825+dfsg-1~bpo9+1;
buster/non-free: 20180825+dfsg-1; sid/non-free: 20180825+dfsg-1
649 [06:15:20] <somiaj> !non-free
650 [06:15:20] <dpkg> [non-free] a component which contains
software that does not comply with the <DFSG>. To add non-free
packages to your packages index, ask me about <non-free
sources>. To see which non-free packages are installed ask me
about <non-free list>.
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652 [06:15:23] <somiaj> you need to enable non-free
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654 [06:15:34] <rcm888> it is enabled
655 [06:15:40] <rcm888> how to clean apt-get cache?
656 [06:15:52] <rcm888> reload list form new
657 [06:15:53] <somiaj> what is the output of your 'apt
policy' at paste.debian.net
658 [06:16:08] <somiaj> did you run 'apt update' after
adding non-free to your sources.list?
659 [06:16:49] <rcm888>
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660 [06:16:55] <rcm888> yes
661 [06:17:13] <rcm888> apt-cache search finds it. but apt-get
install says no such package
662 [06:17:37] <somiaj> what is the output of apt policy
firmware-amd-graphics
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664 [06:18:25] <somiaj> I'm unsure about all the amdgpu-pro
packages
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667 [06:19:39] <rcm888> firmware-amd-graphics: Installed:
20161130-3 Candidate: 20161130-3
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669 [06:20:25] <rcm888> firmware-amd-graphics is already the
newest version (20161130-3).
670 [06:20:53] <rcm888> may be I need distinct driver for hdmi
sound?
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675 [06:24:45] <rcm888> !non-free sources
676 [06:24:46] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the
two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib
non-free" rather than just "main", then
«apt-get update». But bear in mind that you'll be
installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms;
check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
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679 [06:26:03] <rcm888> how to add stretch-backports?
680 [06:27:15] <somiaj> !stretch-backports sources
681 [06:27:21] <somiaj> !stretch-backports
682 [06:27:21] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Buster (Debian
10) but recompiled for use with Stretch (Debian 9) can be found in
the stretch-backports repository. See
replaced-url
683 [06:28:01] <somiaj> You may also have firmware provided for
the amdgpu-pro driver. The firmware debian shipps works with the
amdgpu kernel module provided by the linux kernel. If using the
amdgpu-pro driver it may not be an issue.
684 [06:28:27] <somiaj> are these amdgpu pro drivers, and varous
other packages like mesa, etc, made for debian stretch?
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692 [06:34:30] <rcm888> will try it
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711 [07:02:14] <darsie> dpkg has dead links about adobe flash
712 [07:02:14] <dpkg> bugger all, i dunno, darsie
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715 [07:03:36] <darsie> Ohh, the dot should not be in the
URL."Read more on
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717 [07:05:10] <awal1> adobe flash is not available on debain
stretch
718 [07:05:28] <awal1> pepperflash also no
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720 [07:06:18] <awal1> ,v pepperflashplugin-nonfree
721 [07:06:19] <judd> Package: pepperflashplugin-nonfree on amd64
-- jessie/contrib: 1.8.1+deb8u1; buster/contrib: 1.8.3+nmu1;
sid/contrib: 1.8.3+nmu1
722 [07:06:41] <awal1> ,v flashplugin-nonfree
723 [07:06:43] <judd> Package: flashplugin-nonfree on amd64 --
wheezy/contrib: 1:3.2+wheezy1; jessie/contrib: 1:3.6.1+deb8u1;
sid/contrib: 1:3.7
724 [07:07:41] <awal1> darsie ^
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726 [07:08:21] <darsie>
replaced-url
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728 [07:09:56] <awal1> do you really need adobe flash?
729 [07:10:10] <darsie> gnash didn't work.
730 [07:10:39] <awal1> everday more hundresds of multimedia
contetnt in the web is ported to html5
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744 [07:23:16] <Nautilus> I have debian on a Thinkpad/Lenovo X230
and have a question. Today a friend plugged into the displayport and
there was no video present. One thing I found via google makes me
think it's not worth the effort, wondering if anyone has
feedback or updated info:
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773 [08:13:55] <SerajewelKS> i have a raid1 with max_read_errors
at the default of 20. there is a member device with errors at 1528.
why would this member not be automatically marked failed?
774 [08:17:00] <SerajewelKS> i'm guessing that these values
don't mean what i think they mean, but i'll be damned if i
can find any documentation on what they do mean
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776 [08:17:59] <rcm888> somiaj, you know, that shit didnt work...
777 [08:18:30] <rcm888> I ended up with black screen and had to
delete firmware-amd-graphics of 2018
778 [08:19:12] <rcm888> and then enter recovery mode to reinstall
removed firmware-linux, because network stopped working lol
779 [08:20:34] <rcm888> you said " You may also have
firmware provided for the amdgpu-pro driver. The firmware debian
shipps works with the amdgpu kernel module provided by the linux
kernel"
780 [08:20:45] <rcm888> can you tell me more about this?
781 [08:22:58] <rcm888> amdgpu-core_18.30-641594_all.deb This
package can only be installed on Ubuntu 16.04
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789 [08:29:04] <somiaj> rcm888: Is those amdgpu-pro packages you
are using made for debian?
790 [08:29:24] <rcm888> somiaj, I installe amdgpu, now cant
remove it
791 [08:29:36] <somiaj> anyways, I was just giving you info on
how to get the firmware if using the debian kernel/packages and
amdgpu driver provided by debian. I'm unsure about this third
party stuff you are using.
792 [08:30:08] <somiaj> You have it all pinned at 1000. You could
remove that pinning or do other things to clean it up. But I
don't know amd, I just see that you have some third party
packages installed.
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795 [08:35:28] <rcm888> i dont know how to fix database of dpkg
796 [08:36:24] <rcm888> amdgpu : Depends: amdgpu-core (=
18.30-641594) but it is not going to be installed
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798 [08:38:58] <hipodilski> hi i tried downgrading debian testing
to stable (i know this is not supported) ... most packages upgraded
to stable but i now have broken dependencies is there some script or
something to fix them apart from apt
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800 [08:40:03] <annadane> !partial downgrade
801 [08:40:03] <dpkg> This may or may not work for you, but if
you've got nothing to lose then try it: (a) change sources.list
(b) aptitude update (c) aptitude and then search for the upgraded
packages, hit enter on them, select the correct version (d) do the
same for libc6 (e) search for broken packages by pressing
"b" and then fix them in the same way (f) once you have no
more broken packages, hit 'g'. See <not available>.
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804 [08:42:48] <hipodilski> the problems i have are not broken
packages but rather many packages seem missing even though they
should be there
805 [08:42:52] <hipodilski> for example gnome-session
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810 [08:45:20] <annadane> i um... am feeling tired and need to go
to bed, but try apt policy gnome-session, if there's a version
number under candidate it is at least found in the mirrors
811 [08:45:47] <annadane> or just back up what you want and
reinstall so you have a less broken system in general
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813 [08:46:08] <hipodilski> installion (none), candidate none,
version table
814 [08:46:29] <annadane> yeah, dunno then
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819 [08:52:45] <rcm888> what does it mean:
820 [08:52:46] <rcm888> File not found -
/var/opt/amdgpu-pro-local/./Packages (2: No such file or directory)
821 [08:52:56] <rcm888> after apt update
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831 [09:05:15] <hipodilski> how to change my AP using iwconfig?
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835 [09:07:29] <hipodilski> how to change my AP using iwconfig?
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846 [09:20:38] <hipodilski> anyways ifconfig iface down; iwconfig
iface essid "whatever"
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858 [09:31:56] <rcm888> somiaj, mint 19 works with hdmi sount out
of the bos
859 [09:31:58] <rcm888> box
860 [09:32:29] <rcm888> there is something f*xd up in debian
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870 [09:39:15] <rgr> hdmi sound works fine in debian .
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872 [09:40:24] <at0m> just like freenode is a family friendly
network
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898 [09:57:23] <hexhaxtron> I can't start Apache...
899 [09:57:24] <hexhaxtron> Oct 06 08:52:13 thunix.org
apachectl[14748]: (99)Cannot assign requested address: AH00072:
make_sock: could not bind to address
[2a01:4b00:821f:5900:728b:cdff:fe56:9dc7]:443
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919 [10:08:14] <OS-40376> /msg NickServ IDENTIFY
patata6846+47654351sdxrt4wjh886
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922 [10:10:32] <dka> how can i install unetbootin in debian ?
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924 [10:11:56] <dka> debian stretch
925 [10:12:53] <allorder> ucant
926 [10:13:10] <allorder> google DD
927 [10:13:29] <rgr> yes you can. go to their web page and get
the tar. But may I ask why? a usb image and "cat" is all
you need.
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929 [10:13:46] <rgr> cat is was better than dd btw.. ;)
930 [10:13:54] <rgr> s/was/way
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939 [10:19:14] <themill> cp rather that either cat or dd,
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963 [10:49:19] <digdilem> hexhaxtron, have you checked to see if
something else is bound to port 443?
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965 [10:50:16] <digdilem> hexhaxtron, netstat -tulpn | grep
LISTEN
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971 [10:55:55] <PinkBellyNagger> What package is ld in?
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975 [11:00:29] <PinkBellyNagger> collect2: Ld terminated with
signal 4 [illegal instruction]
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977 [11:02:11] <jolt> PinkBellyNagger: probably binutils
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999 [11:21:52] <LEI> Should I use nftables over iptables for new
installations? Or is there yet another alternative production ready
firewall for web servers?
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1002 [11:25:44] <blackflow> LEI: which one you're most
familiar with
1003 [11:26:44] <LEI> iptables because legacy, I am using debian
stretch right now and I just discovered nftables which claims itself
neater — just wondering if I missing another
1004 [11:26:59] <LEI> I'm*
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1006 [11:27:49] <blackflow> there is no other, there's ideas
about going BPF for packet filtering, but that's just ideas
afaik
1007 [11:28:01] <blackflow> *for network packet filtering, because
PF in BPF is just that
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1010 [11:29:37] <LEI> blackflow: I see thanks, I will give a go to
nftables for personal projects
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1016 [11:36:29] <blackflow> LEI: for me iptables work well and I
don't intend to migrate to nftables until I see any significant
reason to. The supposed performance, from what I read here and
there, is _not_ improved over iptables, and the other new
features/advantages of nft aren't appealing to me right now.
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1027 [11:44:30] <LEI> blackflow: you're right might be too
soon, especially for me because I am still not really familiar with
iptables and networking in general: I struggle to build a good base
config without copying blindlessly some rules :)
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1029 [11:45:37] <blackflow> in that case it doesn't matter
for you and you can choose to go with the newer?
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1032 [11:46:48] <LEI> There might be more resources for good old
iptables, but I am wondering why there is no mention of DROP in this
wiki page for example wiki.debian.org/iptables
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1036 [11:49:23] <blackflow> LEI: I suppose because the author
chose to REJECT instead of DROP? :)
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1038 [11:50:42] <LEI> Haha good catch, still I didnt find an
in-depth write-up on how to setup a secure server (+ f2b for
example), must search harder!
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1042 [11:52:06] <blackflow> LEI: because there's no one
solution. security is a process, not something you install or
copy&paste. and firwalls are just a minor element in the
picture.
1043 [11:52:34] <blackflow> to "set up a secure server"
is quite a lot more than iptables, and highly depends on the
services involved.
1044 [11:53:15] <blackflow> and fail2ban is just false sense of
security, it may block random re-attempts but any serious bruteforce
attempt will be distributed and f2b doesn't work there.
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1047 [11:55:16] <blackflow> I use f2b to reduce annoyance, not
increase security, and mostly for the mail server where stupid
spambots don't understand the meaning of 5xx errors so they
keep on trying from teh same IP. poof, blocked.
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1049 [11:56:21] <LEI> blackflow: well I am still learning on the
job; originally developing web applications and now trying to setup
a public web server with some good practices. I am aware f2b is a
last resort tool :P
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1052 [11:56:53] <LEI> I will take any advice or good info source,
thanks :D
1053 [11:57:02] <blackflow> sure, as long as you're aware of
its limitations and don't think it'll do much
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1058 [12:02:00] <blackflow> LEI: rules of thumb for security:
inside out (eg. strong passwords over fail2ban on password retries),
in-depth (cover all possible intrusion vectors in all stages),
principle of least privilege (if program X doesn't need to Y,
don't allow it to; use as little programs as are needed to
accomplish a task), obscurity (works like camouflage, move ssh from
port 22 and get rid of automated attemps, for
1059 [12:02:06] <blackflow> example, but be aware that a dedicated
attack will find it on another port)
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1065 [12:03:52] <blackflow> and remember containers are NOT
security boundaries :)
1066 [12:04:39] <LEI> blackflow: thx! I already do the SSH part
with custom port, no root login, keys and such. Though how did you
know I am trying out docker?
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1068 [12:05:16] <blackflow> becasue it's all teh rage these
days and new users think it's a panacea for solving all their
problems. it was a lucky guess.
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1071 [12:06:08] <blackflow> containers have a very limited and
specific use case where they're useful. just randomly throwing
stuff into docker because it's all the rage -- is completely
wrong. it increases complexity.
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1073 [12:06:18] <LEI> I just use it for the simplicity of
deployment and management unification I guess ;)
1074 [12:06:24] <blackflow> and docker? worst of all. attack the
docker socket and you own the entire host.
1075 [12:06:38] <LEI> good ol' lxc then?
1076 [12:06:45] <blackflow> LEI: I read some buzzwords in there
but no real problem that needs solving :))
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1078 [12:06:56] <blackflow> well, why do you think you need
containers?
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1080 [12:07:35] <blackflow> you need containers if you want to
isolate a program from teh rest of the system. isolate not due to
security, but due to filesystem namespace issues. or ipc namespace.
or user namespace.
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1083 [12:08:31] <LEI> For example I don't want to install the
programs I run in a container on the host, avoiding package manager
specific issues or manipulations
1084 [12:08:33] <blackflow> but if you need to reduce the attack
surface of a service using security features of docker, you can do
so with system unit files and not increase complexity with docker.
like, reduce capabilities, or give capabilities so you don't
run as root, reduce visibility of filesystem, readonly + readwrite
paths. apparmor or selinux profiles, etc...
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1088 [12:09:08] <blackflow> LEI: right, that's the other use
case, installing programms not immediately available for the distro,
so you isolate them, so tehy don't pollute the host with their
gods know what it does "make install" :)
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1092 [12:10:46] <LEI> In this vein, also "reproducible
builds" so if it works locally it should on any host
1093 [12:11:04] <LEI> But I got your point and I will take a
better look at those things thank you.
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1095 [12:11:07] <blackflow> that's not what reproducible
build means, though. it's not about working locally AND
somewhere else.
1096 [12:11:17] <LEI> yes wrong buzz word
1097 [12:12:12] <blackflow> right, so if you're not
developing something for debian and want it to run with no extra
hassle on other distros, then containers are there. but consider
flatpak, snappy, podman, instead of docker.
1098 [12:12:23] <blackflow> choose docker only if you really need
docker.
1099 [12:14:31] <LEI> I knew snappy, will look at this 2 too :)
1100 [12:14:59] <blackflow> and yeah lxc, lxd, though they're
a bit more virtualization-like. eg, docker is about containerizing a
single process (or a master process that spawns sub-workers), where
lxc/lxd is about giving you a full OS tree (sans the kernel) with
all the facilities, as if it was a VM, but it's not hardware
virtualized (shares kernel with the host)
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1103 [12:16:07] <blackflow> though technically you can run a
minimal, single (master) process, single-task oriented
"container" under lxc/lxd as well.
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1106 [12:19:31] <blackflow> bbl food
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1109 [12:20:12] <LEI> Then I'll probably not dive in lxc for
my current needs, about docker I think one nice and streamlined
feature is the ability to pull images from repositories ala git
1110 [12:20:14] <LEI> o/
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1139 [12:48:54] <enoq> hi I was wondering how you deal with
/etc/aliases. Is this file only used by postfix? I seem to be
getting a lot of mails to the root address and I suppose a lot of it
is spam that's my current contents
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1173 [13:23:14] <jelly> enoq: existence for some of those
@yourdomain.example.org are either mandatory or best practices. Use
spam filtering.
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1177 [13:25:14] <enoq> thanks
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1204 [13:44:16] <outoftime> Who is paranoid? Who know what can
cause playing song of touchpad click randomly after cleen install of
xfce from live cd and gnome over it?
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1207 [13:48:29] <petn-randall> outoftime: Is that a support
question?
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1213 [13:57:25] <outoftime> petn-randall: I think so, some unknown
sound is playing randomly, sound looks like touchpad click. But now
it disapeared. After shutdown for 7 hours.
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1222 [14:03:26] <outoftime> BTW I have an idea, looks like it is
the sound of gnome's notification
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1250 [14:22:37] <aka> hi
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1265 [14:35:17] <SerajewelKS> i have a raid1 with max_read_errors
at the default of 20. there is a member device with errors at 1528.
why would this member not be automatically marked failed? i'm
guessing that these values don't mean what i think they mean,
but i'll be damned if i can find any documentation on what they
do mean.
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1269 [14:38:27] <SerajewelKS> one of the devices was spewing read
errors causing the whole box to grind to a halt. i thought the point
of raid1 was to kick out failing drives so they don't drag the
whole system down
1270 [14:39:13] <petn-randall> SerajewelKS: Do the drives have
ERC?
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1273 [14:41:09] <SerajewelKS> yes. the reads weren't
resulting in timeouts though, they were resulting in straight-up
read errors.
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1275 [14:41:37] <SerajewelKS> for example: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda]
tag#26 Add. Sense: Unrecovered read error - auto reallocate failed
1276 [14:41:41] <SerajewelKS> blk_update_request: I/O error, dev
sda, sector 36000032
1277 [14:41:44] <SerajewelKS> etc
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1279 [14:43:02] <SerajewelKS> md was using the other disk to
repair the read errors, which is good. but the whole time the box
was choking on the bad disk.
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1281 [14:43:24] <SerajewelKS> i assumed after some number of read
errors md would kick the drive out but it did not
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1289 [14:49:52] <blackflow> SerajewelKS: wait, md can't auto
heal, it doesn't do data checksums
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1291 [14:50:28] <blackflow> "md was using the other disk to
repair the read errors" -- are you sure about that?
1292 [14:51:34] <SerajewelKS> blackflow: yes. if one drive in a
raid1 reports an unrecoverable read error, md will read from another
device in the mirror and write that sector to the device with the
read error.
1293 [14:51:54] <SerajewelKS> this isn't md detecting damage
on the sector, this is the drive failing to read the sector at all
1294 [14:52:20] <blackflow> right. k.
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1296 [14:52:49] <blackflow> but,having no data checksums, once the
error started, I'd stop trusting the array at all.
1297 [14:53:19] <SerajewelKS> that's part of the reason why i
wish the kernel kicked out the bad drive
1298 [14:53:28] <blackflow> which is the reason why I migrated
from mdadm to zfs years ago.
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1303 [14:55:52] <blackflow> SerajewelKS: what's that
max_read_errors setting, part of what?
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1305 [14:57:02] <blackflow> oh I see, /sys/block/md.../md/
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1307 [15:02:58] <SerajewelKS> hmm it appears that read errors
won't result in a device being kicked, only write errors
1308 [15:03:21] <SerajewelKS> so if a device reports a read error,
md will read another device in the mirror and write back the good
data to the bad sector to try to fix it. if *that* write fails, the
device gets kicked.
1309 [15:04:09] <blackflow> iirc it was about correctible vs
uncorrectible. so as you say it will resilver the sectors it failed
to read at all, that's still correctible
1310 [15:04:18] <blackflow> *correctAble
1311 [15:04:54] <blackflow> though I'm not sure if mdadm is
reallocating, or disk itself
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1313 [15:05:37] <SerajewelKS> smartctl doesn't even show any
reallocations on the disk with the errors, so presumably there was
some transient damage that a rewrite was able to repair on the same
physical sector
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1315 [15:06:10] <SerajewelKS> i just found the documentation in md
for the "failfast" flag which would switch on the behavior
that i was expecting: the first read or write error on a disk, md
kicks it out immediately
1316 [15:06:43] <blackflow> isn't that a bit radical? you
_do_ want redundancy in data as long as possible
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1319 [15:07:01] <SerajewelKS> yeah that's why i'm not
considering turning it on
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1321 [15:07:25] <blackflow> I learned that once when , against all
the odds, I had a situation where one disk failed, got replaced, and
while the new one was resilvering, the other disk died.
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1323 [15:07:33] <SerajewelKS> i *was* expecting though that after
some number of read errors in a short period, md kicks the disk.
because the whole system was largely unresponsive while md was
faffing about trying to fix the sectors.
1324 [15:07:47] <SerajewelKS> took me minutes to even get root
1325 [15:08:19] <SerajewelKS> part of that was probably that i had
the "good" disk marked write-mostly
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1327 [15:08:42] <SerajewelKS> so md was really persistent in
trying to read from the disk that was having issues... so some of
that was on me
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1329 [15:08:59] <SerajewelKS> as soon as i managed to clear that
flag the system started doing a bit better
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1331 [15:09:19] <blackflow> goes without saying, replace that
puppy asap :)
1332 [15:10:07] <SerajewelKS> yeah. the sticking point is that the
drive is under warranty but the smart metrics aren't below the
thresholds that are required for a warranty replacement.
1333 [15:10:31] <SerajewelKS> i do have backups so i'm going
to run it for a few more days and see if the drive will become bad
enough to warrant a free replacement
1334 [15:10:43] <SerajewelKS> it's got 200 some days left on
the warranty
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1337 [15:11:18] <SerajewelKS> one side of the raid1 is a raid0
with 2x3TB drives that are ~2.5 years old. the other side is a brand
new 6TB.
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1339 [15:11:58] <blackflow> and the 6TB is failing?
1340 [15:11:59] <SerajewelKS> the suspect drive is one of the 3TB
drives. so if that goes south, i at least have a brand new disk to
run the array until i can get a replacement.
1341 [15:12:02] <blackflow> ah
1342 [15:12:32] <SerajewelKS> will be degraded of course, but with
prime shipping i can get a new drive here in 2 days
1343 [15:12:50] <SerajewelKS> right now i'm scrubbing the
array and running an extended smart test on the suspect drive
1344 [15:13:06] <SerajewelKS> hoping that the test will push the
metrics over the warranty threshold *crosses fingers*
1345 [15:13:10] <blackflow> there's offline smart tests you
can run on it, that will update some smart attribs that require
offline tests. personally, I wouldn't trust that disk at all.
it's okay while it's knowing that it can't read a
sector. it's not okay if it could read but got corrupt data
instead.
1346 [15:14:06] <SerajewelKS> that is a scary prospect, though
disks these days are pretty good about detecting damaged data
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1348 [15:14:39] <SerajewelKS> maybe i should set the raid0
write-mostly :>
1349 [15:14:53] <SerajewelKS> then it will only be used for reads
if the 6TB disk fails
1350 [15:15:04] <blackflow> ever since I started using ZFS, I see
checksum failures at least once a year, so from personal experience
I wouldn't say they're good at detecting silent data
corruption.
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1381 [15:39:23] <Franciman> Hi
1382 [15:39:30] <Franciman> How can I create a cron job from
script?
1383 [15:39:34] <Franciman> from a script*
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1386 [15:40:03] <blackflow> Franciman: drop a crontab file under
/etc/cron.d/
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1395 [15:45:36] <Franciman> blackflow, does the name matter?
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1397 [15:45:45] <Franciman> the name of the file
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1405 [15:46:58] <blackflow> Franciman: only in that you
shouldn't clobber files installed by packages
1406 [15:47:07] <Franciman> cool, thanks
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1421 [15:59:00] <sujonboss> is debian a fall back
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1430 [16:04:08] <blackflow> for what
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1477 [16:39:28] <Jemt> Hi. Can someone explain to me how Apache is
able to write to my websites access.log file when it has chmod 000
(not writable) ? No matter the permissions, Apache is always able to
write to the log. I don't get it.
1478 [16:40:31] <blackflow> magick.
1479 [16:40:52] <abrotman> Jemt: ls -la /var/log/apache/ ; put it
in a pastebin
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1483 [16:42:04] <Jemt> abrotman: My vhost has its own local access
log file located in /var/replaced-url
1484 [16:42:32] <blackflow> obviously ls the dir where the logfile
that shouldn't be written to, is.
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1487 [16:43:16] <Jemt>
replaced-url
1488 [16:43:19] <Jemt> Here it is
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1490 [16:44:23] <abrotman> oh wait, did you just change the perms?
1491 [16:44:34] <abrotman> and did you SIGHUP or restart Apache?
1492 [16:44:37] <Jemt> Someone else gave me a possible
explaination: "writing to an open file descriptor doesn't
check permissions, it was checked when the parent process opened the
file at startup"
1493 [16:44:47] <abrotman> Right, the handle was already open ..
1494 [16:44:50] <Jemt> abrotman: Seems you figured it out too :)
1495 [16:44:57] <Jemt> yes :)
1496 [16:44:59] <Jemt> Makes sense then
1497 [16:45:00] <abrotman> apache is a jerk about closing files
1498 [16:45:14] <blackflow> like I said. magick. :)
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1500 [16:45:19] <Jemt> Yes, obviously. Thank God, this was driving
me crazy, hehe :)
1501 [16:45:32] <Jemt> blackflow: :-D
1502 [16:45:35] <abrotman> Jemt: if you SIGHUP, I think Apache
will do what you expect
1503 [16:45:43] <Jemt> Great, thanks
1504 [16:45:50] <abrotman> if not just restart it
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1510 [16:50:08] <Jemt> abrotman: Restarting it , or even stopping
and starting it again, did not change anything. What the ..
1511 [16:50:23] <Jemt> I'm desperate now. Trying to restart
the machine while preserving chmod 000
1512 [16:50:30] <Jemt> (is that an invalid chmod I wonder?)
1513 [16:50:36] <blackflow> I keep telling you, magick. :) now
jokes aside, what do you want to achieve?
1514 [16:51:19] <Jemt> I want to understand what's going on.
I'm just puzzled.
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1516 [16:51:44] <Jemt> And I really don't like when
fundamental things misbehave. I must be doing something wrong here.
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1520 [16:52:20] <Jemt> Perhaps chmod 000 causes permissions to be
inherited from the folder (?)
1521 [16:54:47] <Jemt> The only explaination I can come up with,
is that Apache has a process running as root that does the logging -
this is obviously not done by
replaced-url
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1524 [16:55:03] <blackflow> Jemt: I think the logfiles are opened
by the master process yes
1525 [16:55:23] <blackflow> but what do you want to achieve,
what's with 000 chmod?
1526 [16:55:25] <Jemt> Okay. I suppose that makes sense
1527 [16:56:16] <Jemt> blackflow: I just wanted to make sure the
file was 100% read-only. Does not make sense in real life
1528 [16:56:29] <Jemt> Changing it back to 600 now :)
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1530 [16:57:36] <blackflow> thing with permissions in linux... you
can delete root's files in your home folder just fine which is
totally unintuitive.
1531 [16:57:43] <jelly> Jemt: there's always chattr +i
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1533 [16:57:55] <blackflow> DAC sux, it's a broken model. MAC
is the only sane way to do permissions.
1534 [16:59:03] <blackflow> chattr +i usually leads to another
kind of WTF, where that +i ain't obvious from a simple ls
1535 [16:59:06] <jelly> blackflow: if root put their files in your
home and did not want you to be able to delete them, they'd
have chmod +t the directory
1536 [16:59:37] <blackflow> jelly: yes I know the workarounds but
deleting other user's files in your home dir is counter to the
regular meaning of permissions and ownership
1537 [16:59:40] <Jemt> blackflow: Yes, I wouldn't expect that
:)
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1540 [17:00:11] <Jemt> Thanks Jelly
1541 [17:00:17] <abrotman> Jemt: use lsof or fuser to see
what's using it?
1542 [17:00:51] <jelly> blackflow: it's counter to
someone's expectations but easily explained
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1544 [17:01:31] <abrotman> Jemt: why not just turn off the logging
in the apache config?
1545 [17:01:47] <jelly> permissions on files cover their contents.
Permissions on directory cover the directory entries.
1546 [17:02:27] <jelly> abrotman: they did not state that was
their actual goal
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1548 [17:03:04] <abrotman> jelly: No, but that could be another
solution ..
1549 [17:03:26] <nvz> testes
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1551 [17:04:00] <jelly> solution for what
1552 [17:04:01] * nvz is funk asdruc
1553 [17:04:19] * jelly kicks nvz out of the main channel back to
-offtopic
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1557 [17:05:14] <Jemt> My goal was not to turn of logging. It was
simply to understand WHY Apache was able to write to a file. I was
expecting Apache to be running under the
replaced-url
1558 [17:05:47] <jelly> not really, children write their own lines
to logs
1559 [17:06:10] <Jemt> jelly: With chmod 000 it must be the root
process writing to the file, right ?
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1561 [17:06:41] <Jemt> lsof reveals that root does have a handles
open to the file
1562 [17:06:42] <jelly> however, the main process is the one
opening log files when it's able to, and pssing those open file
descriptors to clone()d or fork()ed worker processes
1563 [17:06:52] <blackflow> jelly: yes but with apache the logs
are _open_ by the master process, no?
1564 [17:07:04] <Jemt> Yes, so it does make sense after all :)
1565 [17:07:12] <blackflow> before privilege drop and before the
workers take over the log FDs. at least, afaik
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1567 [17:07:27] <blackflow> ah you just said that. k
1568 [17:07:31] <jelly> if you strace a worker process, you can
see it writing to a log for a particular virtualhost
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1570 [17:08:10] <jelly> and not, say, passing a message to a
separate logging process
1571 [17:08:18] <blackflow> then again, root shouldn't be
able to write either, to files with no +w
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1574 [17:08:34] <jelly> root can read and write files with mode 0
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1576 [17:09:04] <blackflow> ah aparently it can, yes.
1577 [17:09:39] <jelly> normal rules do not apply to root
1578 [17:10:29] <blackflow> yeah, I can see that. but applications
might _think_ they can't write. eg, vim will complain it's
in readonly mode and refuse to write, if you open a u-w file, as
root
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1582 [17:11:00] <blackflow> evn though things like echo > into
a file works just fine
1583 [17:11:25] <blackflow> this is so bad :)
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1590 [17:13:55] <blackflow> and then there's thewhole ACL
thingthat will completely, utterly, unobviously and unintuitively
mess with the permissions in a most vile way.
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1594 [17:16:19] <jelly> at least ls -l warns you about existence
of those
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1622 [17:30:26] <ctcx> I'm just learning mailx
1623 [17:30:39] <ctcx> After reading,
1624 [17:31:04] <ctcx> if sending mail to localhost or someone
else in LAN, no need to relay on external smtp
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1627 [17:31:50] <ctcx> If sending to some address from commercial
mails I do need to specify smtp=server
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1630 [17:32:46] <ctcx> Now, say, if I'm only sending mail to
domain.org addresses, is it enough to just specify smtp server, or
must I also specify user authentication?
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1632 [17:33:13] <ctcx> I do understand I need authentication if
sending from domain.org to say gmail.com
1633 [17:33:20] <ctcx> But what about the previous case?
1634 [17:33:26] <Zevv> Hi - trying to install wine32 on
unstable/sid fails for me because of problems with libopenal1-data:
replaced-url
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1636 [17:34:09] <blackflow> ctcx: I don't know what mailx
does, but it can really do one or two of the following: talk to an
MTA directly (in which case it could be able to send to, say,
@gmail.com), need an MTA to actually send mail (eg. it's using
local sendmail binary)
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1638 [17:34:28] <blackflow> ctcx: so if it needs an MTA, depending
on that MTA's config, it may or may not need authentication
1639 [17:34:54] <ctcx> And that MTA is on my side or from
gmail's side?
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1643 [17:36:37] <blackflow> ctcx: that question doesn't make
much sense. A program can either talk SMTP protocol itself, and then
contact mail servers on port 25 itself, OR it can use an existing
MTA do to that, and use it via, say, local sendmail binary.
1644 [17:37:17] <blackflow> ctcx: quickly googling for mailx I see
it requires an MTA and uses local sendmail binary.
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debian?
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1722 [18:19:53] <Noldorin_> could anyone kindly help figure out
what's wrong with my (seemingly) borked RAID1 setup?
1723 [18:19:55] <Noldorin_> it won't even mount
1724 [18:19:57] <Noldorin_> it silently fails
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1736 [18:24:24] <rcm888> how to fix broken packages?
replaced-url
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1739 [18:25:39] <abrotman> rcm888: where is your sources.list
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1750 [18:32:11] <awal1> why aptitude still have 'Y'
(yes) and no translation to other languages?
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1752 [18:33:02] <awal1> S for spanish, O for french and so, like
apt-get/apt?
1753 [18:33:29] <awal1> apt-listbugs also
1754 [18:33:32] <akko> it isn't necessary imo
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1756 [18:33:57] <awal1> i think it is a choice made by dds
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1758 [18:34:02] <awal1> not sure why
1759 [18:34:10] <akko> what's dds?
1760 [18:34:25] <awal1> dds/dms
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1762 [18:34:54] <awal1> debian developers/maintainers
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1773 [18:39:27] <stallman> grumble:
1774 [18:40:08] <grumble> stallman: hm?
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1777 [18:40:24] <stallman> what irc client you use
1778 [18:40:25] <stallman> ?
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1780 [18:41:14] <grumble> i'll reply in PM so we're not
being overly off-topic in here
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1794 [18:48:27] <Zevv> My problem seems to be that the available
amd64 libopenal1 is at version 1.19.0-2, while all other archs
including i386 are still a 1.19.0-1
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1812 [19:08:12] <awal1> my wifi usb adapter is ot detected by my
debian guest on vbox after adding 'net.ifnames=0' to
cmdline. what can be the cause?
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1814 [19:09:11] <awal1> well, iwconfig returns lists a
'wlan0' interface but I can not set it to monitor mode as
usual. no sure what is happening
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1818 [19:11:09] <plm> Hi all
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1820 [19:11:57] <plm> I downloaded
"debian-9.5.0-armhf-netinst", how I to do to install it on
Qemu?
1821 [19:12:06] <awal1> if I allow systemd predicate interfaces
all works fine
1822 [19:12:15] <awal1> hm, systemd...
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1825 [19:13:43] <plm> I would like to install debian ARMHF (V7
arch) on Qemu, How I to do that?
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1838 [19:17:44] <pagios> hi all, i would like to scale up my
docker image which is running mainly nodejs and some backend code
and make it dynamic, for instance if i get peak traffic, i would
like to automatically spawn a new docker image, and route users to
that docker image which in turn is reading some origin server and
serving clients. I would like to know how can i orchestrate that
(detect the traffic/views, spawn a new instance and route users
1839 [19:17:44] <pagios> to use say using dns or whatever) Thank
you
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1842 [19:20:02] <plm> anyone?
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1872 [19:39:37] <jak2000> for sleep/pause is correct:
1873 [19:39:46] <jak2000> service mysql stop
1874 [19:39:54] <jak2000> sleep 1000
1875 [19:40:08] <jak2000> shutdown -r now
1876 [19:40:40] <jak2000> run the command mysql (Stoping)while
stopping wait 1000 ms and the restart? right
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1887 [19:49:01] <rcm888> will hdmi sound work in 4.17?
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1889 [19:50:03] <rcm888> Old software is no longer supported, new
software is not yet ready!
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1891 [19:50:52] <ntd> hdmi is working, apparently just not for you
1892 [19:50:55] <ntd> hdmi sound
1893 [19:51:07] <ntd> i had working hdmi sound on deb like... 2008
1894 [19:51:09] <annadane> rcm888, slow down a bit and take your
problem one step at a time, you're rushing a lot, i've
noticed
1895 [19:51:27] <ntd> no, def 2010
1896 [19:52:14] <rcm888> 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
4.9.110-3+deb9u5 (2018-09-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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1898 [19:52:38] <annadane> rcm888, if you haven't found a
solution to your problem, describe whatever you can of your problem,
what you expect the outcome to be, what you've tried that
hasn't worked, etc
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1900 [19:53:15] <rcm888> RX560 works on windows , mint 19. tried
everything, nothing helps
1901 [19:53:44] <annadane> that possibly indicates a firmware
issue? what does dmesg | grep -i firmware say?
1902 [19:53:51] <annadane> (as root)
1903 [19:54:02] <annadane> (unprivileged users aren't allowed
to read dmesg)
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1905 [19:54:53] <annadane> (also post it to paste.debian.net, not
here)
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1907 [19:55:15] <rcm888>
replaced-url
1908 [19:55:50] <annadane> ok, anyone know if realtek has anything
to do with hdmi or if installing the firmware would help at all?
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1912 [19:58:14] <pringau> that realtek is your network card, seems
your HDMI might be in your GPU
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1914 [19:58:36] <rcm888> opf course it is in gpu. rx560
1915 [19:58:53] <rcm888> I have TV connected
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1921 [20:00:11] <ctcx> Why doesn't configuring postfix's
myhostname in main.cf take effect?
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1924 [20:00:44] <ctcx> I'm getting "invalid HELO
name" from mailx due to not having a proper FQDN in system, but
modifying main.cf has no effect
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1928 [20:02:17] <outoftime> Need help with figuring out what it
wrong with Gnome. syslog:
replaced-url
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1930 [20:02:37] <VampiricPadraig> I am trying to find out what
"up route add -net <YOUR NET>" is? Should that be my
main IP address or something else, I am very confused.
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1938 [20:05:12] <pringau> rcm888, sorry I hadn't noticed you
mentioned the rx.. I was wondering, do you have it listed as an
audio port?
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1943 [20:08:08] <rcm888> I tried all ports wirh aplay -D
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1946 [20:08:46] <pringau> VampiricPadraig, you should use -net
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy gw xxx.xxx.xxx.nnn
1947 [20:08:53] <pringau> something like
1948 [20:09:07] <pringau> up route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask
255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.1.1
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1951 [20:09:41] <VampiricPadraig> Ok, my situation is a little
different since I have a server with a provider.
1952 [20:09:45] <pringau> which is your network's name (the
one with the .0 in this case) its mask and its gateway
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1955 [20:11:27] <VampiricPadraig> pringau, I have the IP address
itself, the gateway, netmask and the broadcast, but I have no idea
which one I should be using for the -net.
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1959 [20:13:13] <pringau> VampiricPadraig, I guess you are saying
you have your IP. you might want to use a network calculator to ease
your task and check which corresponds to your network
1960 [20:13:23] <pringau> just to avoid typing it here
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1962 [20:13:56] <pringau> or you can just mangle it a bit so we
can help
1963 [20:14:16] <VampiricPadraig> Yeah, That's what I am
going to have to do. I wasn't planning on posting the IP
address here. I'll play around with it anyway. Thanks pringau
1964 [20:14:23] <mihi> plm, what machine type do you try to
emulate? And what problems are you getting? I'm currently
trying your image on -M vexpress-a15 and it is booting so far.
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1966 [20:14:56] <mihi> (output is on serial console so switch to
serial view with Ctrl+Alt+3
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1968 [20:15:23] <pringau> VampiricPadraig, give it a try with
searching "Subnet Calculator" I use it every time!
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1970 [20:15:48] <pringau> -net will be "Subnet ID"
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1972 [20:16:01] <pringau> the remaining will be mask gateway etc..
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1976 [20:19:12] <pringau> rcm888, I guess I would try alsamixer..
just to rule out improper selection.. otherwise I would look into
logs to understand if there is a problem with the RX firmware you
have and by this giving you problems with the audio only. I am
guessing that you have tried that cable before etc..
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1994 [20:25:34] <VampiricPadraig> I got back into my server. Phew
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1999 [20:27:39] <annadane> rcm888, or try dmesg or journalctl in
continuous output mode, i forget the options, lemme look it up
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2001 [20:27:59] <annadane> journalctl -f, try playing audio, see
what messages result
2002 [20:28:24] <annadane> and i guess dmesg -w
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2005 [20:30:06] <pringau> yeap.. while playing audio or/and just
after booting, in the case it is related with the GPU load
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2007 [20:31:27] <annadane> "works in mint but not
debian" either implies 1) needed firmware or 2) you need
something newer than what's in stable, like backports
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2011 [20:34:05] <outoftime> Is it good idea to remove
/var/log/syslog and reboot machine to get only latest logs?
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2020 [20:39:32] <karlpinc> !tell rcm888 about alsa-checklist
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2022 [20:40:42] <karlpinc> outoftime: Not really. Eventually logs
will rotate out and be deleted. Unless you installed an absolutely
minimal system. The logrotate package takes care of log rotation.
2023 [20:40:57] <bites> outoftime: you can just rotate it manually
if you want logrotate --force /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog but i
don't know why you'd do that, logs are always appended you
they are timestamped.
2024 [20:41:48] <karlpinc> outoftime: You do want to be running
ntp. (The ntp package)
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2027 [20:43:06] * karlpinc likes the lines "dateext" and
"dateformat -%Y-%m-%d-%s" at the top of
/etc/logrotate.conf
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2072 [21:24:32] <outoftime> Looks like I have troubles with Nvidia
driver... How to get free driver back?
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2076 [21:26:33] <jhutchins> !nvidia
2077 [21:26:33] <dpkg> Where possible, Nvidia graphic processing
units are supported using the open source <nouveau> driver on
Debian systems by default. To install the proprietary
"nvidia" driver, see
replaced-url
2078 [21:29:00] <annadane> outoftime, update-alternates --config
glx and select mesa
2079 [21:29:03] <annadane> err
2080 [21:29:06] <annadane> update-alternatives
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2083 [21:29:58] <rcm888> karlpinc, I have" hw:CARD=HDMI,DEV=3
\n HDA ATI HDMI, HDMI 0"
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2085 [21:30:13] <rcm888> karlpinc, howto aplay -D ?
2086 [21:30:34] <rcm888> aplay -d hw: 3,0 1.wav?
2087 [21:30:44] <rcm888> aplay -d hw: 3,0 sound.wav?
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2091 [21:36:15] <annadane> outoftime, and you'll need to
reboot i think
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2109 [21:52:45] <alt0id> hey does anybody know how can i install
manually arch style on a drive that already has a home folder with
the user data without partitioning or making new room on it
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2114 [21:55:23] <outoftime> annadane: I have rolled back all
changes, but I'll try your suggestion
2115 [21:56:01] <outoftime> jhutchins: I have installed
nvidia-driver accoriding to wiki, but I had some problems
2116 [21:56:33] <plm> anyone can help me how to installe arm iso
on qemu?
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2119 [21:57:08] <plm> "14:11 < plm> I downloaded
"debian-9.5.0-armhf-netinst", how I to do to install it on
Qemu?"
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2139 [22:07:02] <at0m> plm: i take it you went over
replaced-url
2140 [22:07:54] <at0m> plm: there's probably #qemu too here,
in case you're not lucky here
2141 [22:08:11] <n4dir> same here, not much of a clue about the
subject, but it looks promising (you have to scroll down a bit):
2142 [22:08:15] <n4dir>
replaced-url
2143 [22:08:49] <n4dir> plm: ^^
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2151 [22:11:21] <plm> n4dir: thanks, I will to try that
replaced-url
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2153 [22:13:05] <plm> n4dir: There say "Running ARM programs
under linux (without starting QEMU VM!)
2154 [22:13:16] <n4dir> plm: thing is: i sure can't tell you
how good it is. You might want to join #qemu anyway, as proposed by
at0m
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2156 [22:13:35] <n4dir> plm: yes, at the top they say that, scroll
down a bit
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2158 [22:13:40] <plm> n4dir: But I dont want to run arm apps on
x86. I really want on qemu runing with debian armv7 - debian 9
2159 [22:13:46] <plm> n4dir: ohh
2160 [22:14:09] <n4dir> the other how-to i found is for ... i
think debian- etch. So really, really old
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2162 [22:14:21] <plm> n4dir: I was that that title is for
everything bellow
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2164 [22:14:30] <n4dir> ubuntu-wiki often has good info about
such, but is not always 100 % for debian.
2165 [22:14:31] <outoftime> alt0id: I have just moved home folder
on new partition
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2167 [22:14:55] <plm> n4dir: no matter if is debian or ubuntu, i
need running late versino for armv7 on qemu
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2174 [22:15:42] <n4dir> then perhaps search for ubuntu
how-to's (too). Anyway: i said all i can say about the subject
(would get into it, but none of my PCs is new enough to run qemu or
such :-( )
2175 [22:16:20] <outoftime> alt0id: also made separete /boot and
root (/) partitions. To assign mount points you have to select
partition and set FS, without it you will not be able to assign
mount points...
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2182 [22:18:46] <outoftime> annadane: /usr/lib/mesa-diverted is in
manual mode
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2191 [22:22:39] <outoftime> still can not login with nvidia driver
2192 [22:22:49] <outoftime> But I have no error on login screen
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2194 [22:23:04] <outoftime> Just can not pass it, even with
correct password
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2202 [22:27:13] <outoftime>
replaced-url
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2236 [22:54:00] <ws2k3> is rsyslog the default syslog server for
debian?
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2243 [23:03:42] <at0m> ws2k3: afaik, yes
2244 [23:05:32] <zleap> ah hi
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2263 [23:23:47] <Tom-_> !rsyslog
2264 [23:23:47] <dpkg> rsyslog is an enhanced <syslog>
daemon. With stock logging rules, it can be used as a drop-in
sysklogd replacement. rsyslog is the default kernel/system log
daemon as of Debian 5.0 "Lenny", but is not installed when
upgrading from Debian 4.0 "Etch" (ref. §2.2 of the
<lenny release notes>).
replaced-url
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2272 [23:29:53] <pringau> outoftime, have you created the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d file?
2273 [23:30:17] <pringau> sorry that is the dir
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2275 [23:30:36] <pringau> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf
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2277 [23:31:28] <pringau> or else
2278 [23:31:28] <pringau> nvidia-xconfig
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2283 [23:34:07] <pringau> :S maybe that is not needed anymore :S
2284 [23:34:08] <pringau>
replaced-url
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2293 [23:41:27] <milanos> Hey
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2296 [23:42:52] <SerajewelKS> how would i convert an LBA into a
sector offset? i can't find anywhere that specifies the size of
logical blocks.
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2298 [23:44:18] <SerajewelKS> in particular, smartctl reports read
errors for some LBAs and i'm trying to figure out where on the
disk those blocks are
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2301 [23:45:05] <SerajewelKS> *512 and *4096 (the
"logical" and "physical" sector sizes,
respectively) on the LBA and then dd'ing at that offset
doesn't produce a read error
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2303 [23:47:18] <SerajewelKS> ignore me, i figured it out
2304 [23:47:30] <zleap> ok :)
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2306 [23:51:01] <SerajewelKS> i found the sector offset of the
partition, but now i need to figure out what raid0 sector that maps
to so i can poke the outer raid1
2307 [23:52:12] <SerajewelKS> the weird thing is that a smart test
is reporting errors, but i just scrubbed the array overnight and it
didn't trigger any I/O errors at all
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2309 [23:53:02] <milanos> Hey, I'm thinking about installing
debian on a flashdrive. I want to install testing and upgrading to
sid. Is this a good idea?
2310 [23:53:09] <SerajewelKS> guess i'll scrub the whole
thing again...
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2313 [23:53:30] <SerajewelKS> milanos: sid is not a good idea
unless you are willing to report and help fix problems
2314 [23:53:40] <SerajewelKS> and have the technical ability to do
so
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2316 [23:53:52] <zleap> there is a report tool in debian
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2318 [23:54:08] <zleap> but yeah, sid is for developers mostly
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2320 [23:54:43] <SerajewelKS> the debian-provided bug reporting
tool IIRC requires a correctly-configured MTA on the system that can
send mail to the internet
2321 [23:54:48] <milanos> SerajewelKS: I have no problem with
using a bug tracker.
2322 [23:55:14] <zleap> ah right
2323 [23:55:22] <n4dir> not really sure, but with the constant
upgrades of Sid or testing a flashdrive might not be a good idea ?
2324 [23:55:25] <zleap> hmm, i am still trying to get mutt working
2325 [23:55:41] <SerajewelKS> n4dir: maybe not a flash drive from
20 years ago
2326 [23:55:45] <zleap> i think sidux is a distro based on sid
2327 [23:55:50] <milanos> mutt or neomutt?
2328 [23:55:56] <n4dir> SerajewelKS: then i said nothing
2329 [23:56:15] <SerajewelKS> as long as you're not getting
cheap knockoffs of flash drives :)
2330 [23:56:40] <at0m> just a thought on sid on a flash drive: sid
has constant new packages, constant upgrades. flash medium
doesn't like too much writes.
2331 [23:56:41] <naos62> join #linux
2332 [23:56:48] <SerajewelKS> i wouldn't put swap on a flash
drive unless that's all you're using it for, for example
2333 [23:57:32] <SerajewelKS> i'd be surprised if upgrading
once a week would kill any recently-manufactured flash drive in
under many years
2334 [23:57:32] <at0m> running stable on a flash drive would make
more sense - most only security updates there.
2335 [23:57:50] <milanos> Nope. It has a fairly fast read speed.
Not that great for write speeds.
2336 [23:58:39] <n4dir> i also had the constant writes in mind.
But i don't know that about hardware. black magic.
2337 [23:58:44] <SerajewelKS> milanos: (swap on flash is actually
a good idea over swap on HDDs. even with slower writes overall, swap
spends a lot of time on random access.)
2338 [23:59:02] <milanos> Ok, cool.
2339 [23:59:24] <milanos> SerajewelKS: I actually have a 256G
flashdrive for swap on a homemade server
2340 [23:59:31] <SerajewelKS> just have to make sure you can tell
when the drive is on its last leg so you can turn swap off before it
brings your whole system down :)
2341 [23:59:47] <milanos> Haha
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