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11 [00:04:18] <fred``> my error:
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17 [00:10:32] <rant> idk I havent fooled with it much, I messed
a bit years ago with building digital turntables for scratching
mp3s.. that sort of thing requires realtime operation
18 [00:11:41] <joepublic> fair enough.
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42 [00:21:25] <__m4ch1n3__> Huhu! I would like to enable bell
audible with oga/ogg file playback instead of pcspkr beep in X11
"""desktop enivorment""" is
openbox-session & terminal-emulator is xterm
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48 [00:24:38] <__m4ch1n3__> is there some x-bell-however
alternative i can update or something?
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50 [00:25:15] <__m4ch1n3__> *any
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89 [00:54:00] <ghormoon> hi, are nginx-extras in debian
different prom nginx-extras from phusion repos? all what I find on
the net for "unknown directive
"passenger_enabled"" says to add phusion repos and
install from there
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149 [01:09:13] <__m4ch1n3__> do I speak Chinese or what? lol :3
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153 [01:10:17] <joepublic> I dunno. Personally I don't speak
ten words of Chinese. Not one of the languages I've learned.
154 [01:10:24] <fred``> 10
155 [01:10:26] <dfcnvt> Any one of you use automation with mouse,
coordinates, sequence to specific pattern like AutoHotKey? Best
alternative to Linux?
156 [01:11:35] <__m4ch1n3__> mouse buttons or relativ pointer?
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159 [01:12:40] <__m4ch1n3__> I want make
/usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/message.oga default audio bell
sound without installing a full desktop enviroment. is there a way
to do that with x11 tools?
160 [01:12:41] <dfcnvt> __m4ch1n3__: Any inputs by keyboard or
mouse can be done automatically in AutoHotKey (AHK). I'm asking
for the existing alternative to linux.
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162 [01:13:20] <joepublic> Well, in GNU/Linux the concepts of
"the screen" and "the input device" don't
apply, because there are zero or more of each and not "just the
one"
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164 [01:13:37] <joepublic> So software such as you describe is
less common within that environment.
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167 [01:14:07] <__m4ch1n3__> yes i understood that, my favourite
is python-evdev, but it can only handle buttons and keys no relative
stuff
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169 [01:14:59] <joepublic> there's something called autokeym
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170 [01:15:10] <joepublic> so, it's called autokey, not
autokeym
171 [01:15:47] <__m4ch1n3__>
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174 [01:17:21] <__m4ch1n3__> or try "apt-cache search
evdev"
175 [01:18:10] <joepublic> Also possibly helpful might be the
debian package wmctrl
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179 [01:20:58] <__m4ch1n3__> depends on what you want to do with
it
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182 [01:21:39] <__m4ch1n3__>
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185 [01:22:10] <nauticalnexus> Where would I get help for
updating a package in Debian? Like.. grabbing the package, updating
the source, and rebuilding the package
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189 [01:24:33] <joepublic> An observation, that's not the
usual way. You need to do it this way for a specific reason, I take
it.
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191 [01:25:01] <nauticalnexus> joepublic: yeah I want a .deb
package :P
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193 [01:25:36] <joepublic> if you sudo apt-get update and then
sudo apt-get install packagename, that will update it.
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195 [01:26:00] <nauticalnexus> Nooo, no no, I mean.. I have
Plasma 5.13.5. I want to get Plasma 5.14.2. It's not in the
repositories yet
196 [01:26:13] <nauticalnexus> So I want to basically update it
locally.
197 [01:26:36] <joepublic> And you want to build your own .deb
file from upstream source.
198 [01:26:42] <nauticalnexus> Yes.
199 [01:27:04] <joepublic> this should get you started (or
discouraged enough to try something else):
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201 [01:27:32] <nauticalnexus> "discouraged enough to try
something else"?
202 [01:27:48] <joepublic> the process is nontrivial.
203 [01:28:08] <nauticalnexus> This isn't my first time
building a Debian package.
204 [01:28:19] <nauticalnexus> But this is definitely the largest
one I've wanted to build.
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207 [01:29:12] <__m4ch1n3__> first you should get all build
dependencies, "apt-get build-dep <pkg-name>"
208 [01:29:18] <nauticalnexus> did that
209 [01:32:19] <joepublic> testing is at 5.13.5; stable is at
5.8.6. You have this installed under stable?
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211 [01:32:36] <nauticalnexus> >.> <.<
212 [01:32:45] <nauticalnexus> I might or might not be on
unstable
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214 [01:33:07] <joepublic> or, let us say, stable and unstable in
a mix.
215 [01:33:38] <nauticalnexus> Yeah lets say that.
216 [01:34:12] <__m4ch1n3__>
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220 [01:35:25] <joepublic> It's going to be tricky to match
the way debian's maintainers have split plasma into separate
packages, as indicated by the output of apt-cache search plasma|grep
^plasma
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222 [01:36:28] <nauticalnexus> wouldn't plasma-desktop pull
in all of it?
223 [01:37:22] <joepublic> well, apt-show plasma-desktop and have
a look at the dependencies. Many of those are bits of plasma
supplied in various packages.
224 [01:37:52] <joepublic> that should of course say "apt
show"
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226 [01:38:23] <nauticalnexus> Oh.
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232 [01:49:20] <trysten> I read that apt-get -f install would fix
missing deps from a deb installed with dpkg -i. It's not
working for me
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235 [01:50:20] <rant> trysten: use gdebi to install debs with
dependency resolution
236 [01:50:38] <joepublic> good answer.
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239 [01:52:00] <rant> it works on the commandline or as a gui
240 [01:52:07] <trysten> that's what i would have used but I
wondered if there was a more debonic way. I suppose the debian way
is to install the deps from the list lol
241 [01:52:25] <rant> yes not to use 3rd paty debs
242 [01:52:30] <agio> is that because dpkg can't read the
control file and pull in dependencies as needed, i.e. generally only
the apt* family of softwares can do that?
243 [01:52:34] <rant> but this is what gdebi is for
244 [01:52:48] <bites> apt install
./synergy-v1.8.8-stable-Linux-x86_64.deb
245 [01:52:55] <joepublic> dpkg just does what you tell it; it
infers nothing.
246 [01:52:56] <dpkg> joepublic: no idea
247 [01:53:01] <joepublic> see?
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249 [01:53:19] <trysten> agio: apt-get -f doesn't
automatically resolve dem
250 [01:53:19] <agio> lol
251 [01:53:29] <agio> ah
252 [01:53:31] <agio> ok
253 [01:53:34] <rant> dpkg, yinzersmite joepublic
254 [01:53:34] * dpkg pooshes joepublic aht da winda an yells
"chawt dahnere".
255 [01:54:42] <nauticalnexus> does dpkg have a gender
256 [01:54:50] <rant> dpkg, gender?
257 [01:54:50] <dpkg> I'm female
258 [01:54:56] <nauticalnexus> Ooooh snaaap
259 [01:54:59] <nauticalnexus> I'm interested
260 [01:55:05] <rant> dpkg, gender?
261 [01:55:05] <dpkg> I'm male
262 [01:55:09] <rant> :P
263 [01:55:09] <nauticalnexus> Never mind
264 [01:55:50] <rant> dpkg might be a liar
265 [01:55:50] <dpkg> wish i knew, rant
266 [01:56:02] <nauticalnexus> dpkg might possibly be female
267 [01:56:03] <dpkg> nauticalnexus: are you using Windows?
268 [01:56:10] <nauticalnexus> How is that relevant
269 [01:56:24] <nauticalnexus> dpkg might also be into other
females
270 [01:56:24] <dpkg> nauticalnexus: I wish you would RTFM.
271 [01:56:32] <trysten> the problem is lack of libcurl3 in
testing. makes sense, it's an older package
272 [01:56:32] <nauticalnexus> oh wow.
273 [01:56:40] <joepublic> the answer to many questions varies
upon whether the asker is running windows.
274 [01:56:58] <nauticalnexus> I can tell you I'm 100%
running some variant of Debian.
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279 [01:57:31] <joepublic> I am running
wheezy-jessie-stretch-buster with extra packages on the side.
280 [01:57:37] <charliebrownau> Gday
281 [01:57:39] <joepublic> And I wish that wasn't a true
story, but it is.
282 [01:57:40] <nauticalnexus> lol
283 [01:57:43] <charliebrownau> Happy halaween
284 [01:59:57] <joepublic> I forget what from wheezy, something
to do with the "Task Coach" todo list software I think
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309 [02:18:38] <__m4ch1n3__> wtf is wheezy-jessie-stretch-buster
lol
310 [02:18:57] <rant> !frankendebian
311 [02:18:57] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. Ask me about
<reinstall>
312 [02:19:08] <__m4ch1n3__> loool
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314 [02:19:32] <joepublic> I actually support my own, so
it's good. Haven't reinstalled this frankendebian for
something like 3 or 4 years, either
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318 [02:20:22] <joepublic> But I confess that my sources.list and
sources.list.d/* are great examples of "never do this"
319 [02:20:41] <nauticalnexus> using ubuntu ppa's on debian
320 [02:20:47] <nyov> joepublic: o7
321 [02:20:51] <nyov> same here
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323 [02:21:22] <joepublic> well, I want to say no, no ubuntu
PPAs, but actually I can't say that for sure without looking.
324 [02:21:32] <nauticalnexus> lol
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329 [02:22:04] <nauticalnexus> I used to use an ubuntu ppa with
Debian sid so I could have the absolute latest stable mesa
330 [02:22:10] <nauticalnexus> worked out.. pretty fine actually.
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334 [02:22:36] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
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336 [02:22:40] <__m4ch1n3__> :D
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338 [02:22:51] <__m4ch1n3__> after every update
339 [02:22:57] <comet23> what is the right version of debian for
the ps3?
340 [02:22:57] <__m4ch1n3__> *upgrade
341 [02:23:07] <nauticalnexus> o.O
342 [02:23:49] <joepublic> well "it's alive"
depends on how the apt update process goes of course.
343 [02:24:02] <comet23> anyone???
344 [02:24:03] <comet23> =(
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346 [02:24:14] <comet23> i'm trying to install debian on my
playstation
347 [02:24:21] <nauticalnexus> People still try to use Linux on
playstations?
348 [02:24:44] <nauticalnexus> The PS3 barely runs its own system
software..
349 [02:24:47] <comet23> my other computer broke, i can't
afford a new computer (even a used one) and i have a ps3
350 [02:25:06] <comet23> from what i've seen it ran linux
quite well
351 [02:25:11] <comet23> (a lot better than my rpi 3)
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353 [02:25:12] <joepublic> the let-me-google-that-for-you process
reveals:
replaced-url
354 [02:25:20] <__m4ch1n3__> has your ps3 a modchip?
355 [02:25:32] <comet23> no modchip
356 [02:25:37] <__m4ch1n3__> :3
357 [02:25:42] <comet23> joepublic: that says nothing about the
processor
358 [02:25:45] <nauticalnexus> oboi
359 [02:25:48] <__m4ch1n3__> this not gonna work
360 [02:25:50] <l1nuxg33k> Depends on what version ps3 you have
361 [02:25:51] <nauticalnexus> lol processor
362 [02:25:56] <comet23> i have the slim
363 [02:25:59] <nauticalnexus> cpu is irrelevant
364 [02:26:03] <nauticalnexus> it's the same for every ps3
365 [02:26:13] <nauticalnexus> but for fun, it's a ppc
366 [02:26:25] <comet23> what i don't understand is what
kind of ppc
367 [02:26:38] <nauticalnexus> think it's a 32
368 [02:26:44] <joepublic> apparently there is a #debian-ps3
channel on OFTC. huh.
369 [02:26:47] <comet23> thank you :)
370 [02:26:50] <nauticalnexus> but I don't believe any kind
of standard ppc iso will work
371 [02:27:01] <nauticalnexus> the ps3's hardware is very
very custom.
372 [02:27:15] <joepublic> nauticalnexus, perhaps you should read
replaced-url
373 [02:27:15] <comet23> that's what i'm thinking too
374 [02:27:31] <nauticalnexus> joepublic: I know that you can run
Linux on PS3's
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376 [02:28:24] <comet23> there are only 2 people on the debian
ps3 channel lol
377 [02:28:29] <nauticalnexus> rip
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379 [02:28:54] <joepublic> good, good. that will serve to
indicate the size and amount of community support you can expect.
380 [02:29:04] <nauticalnexus> Basically.
381 [02:29:27] <nauticalnexus> wasn't there another distro
specifically for running Linux on PS3s?
382 [02:29:27] <comet23> thanks jerks
383 [02:29:31] <nauticalnexus> and ppc in general
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387 [02:29:42] <nauticalnexus> something dog linux
388 [02:29:50] <__m4ch1n3__> oh looks like there is a softmod
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390 [02:29:53] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
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393 [02:30:05] <nauticalnexus> ah yes risk bricking your PS3
394 [02:30:05] <comet23> yellow dog linux is dead
395 [02:30:07] <__m4ch1n3__> but have no idea if the site is
legit
396 [02:30:09] <nauticalnexus> YES that's it
397 [02:30:10] <comet23> no update since 2012
398 [02:30:15] <nauticalnexus> Wow that sucks.
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400 [02:30:24] <comet23> i've already gotten custom firmware
on my ps3
401 [02:30:27] <nauticalnexus> Well what can you expect for a
console from 2006 or something
402 [02:30:30] <comet23> nothing bricked
403 [02:30:37] <comet23> i expect it to last a lifetime
404 [02:30:42] <comet23> i am tired of spending money
405 [02:30:44] <nauticalnexus> pfffft
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407 [02:30:46] <comet23> i have no more money to spend
408 [02:30:53] * comet23 wishes he wasn't broke
409 [02:30:55] <nauticalnexus> Sorry but a PS3 isn't going
to last a lifetime.
410 [02:31:00] <comet23> it lasted this long
411 [02:31:09] <nauticalnexus> Yeah so has my fat PS3
412 [02:31:17] <nauticalnexus> but it's overheating and
slowly dying.
413 [02:31:22] <comet23> that's okay
414 [02:31:28] <nauticalnexus> overheating is okay.
415 [02:31:34] <comet23> use it until it dies
416 [02:31:51] <nauticalnexus> I'd rather not because
it's one of the last ones to have backwards compat
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418 [02:32:11] <comet23> i have a fat one and a slim
419 [02:32:26] <nauticalnexus> Oh so you know how slow it is
420 [02:32:30] <comet23> the slim i got for 'free' from
a sonystyle store promotion
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422 [02:32:49] <comet23> buy a tv get 'free' ps3
423 [02:33:24] <comet23> ps5 will have backwards compatibility
424 [02:33:25] <nauticalnexus> "buy a tv and get an already
outdated console"
425 [02:33:33] <comet23> this was in 2010
426 [02:33:34] <comet23> lol
427 [02:33:37] <nauticalnexus> they said that about the ps4
428 [02:33:44] <nauticalnexus> Hey, statement still stands :3
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436 [02:34:57] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
437 [02:35:21] <nauticalnexus> huh. interesting.
438 [02:35:31] <nauticalnexus> so it's still big endian
yeah?
439 [02:35:42] <nauticalnexus> that's gonna suck.
440 [02:36:31] <nauticalnexus> Speaking from experience. Hope you
like using outdated Firefox.
441 [02:36:37] * nauticalnexus has a ppc64 PowerMac G5
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459 [02:51:04] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
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replaced-url
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470 [02:56:39] <comet23> stupid question, but can i run the same
debian apps on red ribbon?
471 [02:56:44] <comet23> like i want to code on it
472 [02:57:48] <__m4ch1n3__> hmm if you can make petitboot run
then you should be able run orginal debian
473 [02:57:59] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
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475 [02:58:55] <ioummu> ppc64?
476 [02:59:21] <__m4ch1n3__> hmmm powerpc port
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479 [02:59:56] <nauticalnexus> ioummu: ps3. so ppc, 32 bit
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481 [03:03:07] <__m4ch1n3__> petitboot github seems to be active,
last release is from august so maybe you have luck
482 [03:03:11] <ioummu> apps are different
483 [03:03:23] <comet23> all of this stuff works
484 [03:03:26] <jken> !simple sid backports
485 [03:03:27] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude
install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b
source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change
compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions
newer than sid see <uupdate>.
486 [03:03:36] <comet23> i'm just trying to find the one
that i can have support
487 [03:03:44] <comet23> because i would like to use it as a
regular desktop
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489 [03:04:00] <ioummu> debian for ppc64 big endian
490 [03:04:25] <__m4ch1n3__> *ppc32
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493 [03:04:47] <ioummu> no little endian
494 [03:04:59] <ioummu> 64 != 32
495 [03:05:27] <ioummu> then you can't to do it in simple
way
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497 [03:06:09] <comet23> okay i am downloading gentoo
498 [03:06:14] <comet23> thanks everyone
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504 [03:09:43] <rant> I'd just switched from MATE to XFCE on
Stretch and now opening chromium is telling me my keyring was not
unlocked on login and repeats the dialog to enter a password
numerous times, does anyone know how to address this? I dont use
passwords, I use fprintd, only passwords are for the LUKS keys.
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624 [04:43:07] <rant> well I got things partially working.. not
only was chromium popping up that dialog like 4 or more times on
launch, but synaptic wouldnt work either.. after fiddling around
with the session manager and adding some startup services I got
synaptic coming up asking for a fingerprint then launching.. but
chromium is still bitching
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645 [04:58:24] <rant> ps lists for MATE:
replaced-url
646 [04:58:40] <rant> doesnt do that in MATE only in XFCE
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648 [05:01:20] <ross`> Anyone here use nginx? If so would you
recommend that I use the debian package or install a later version?
649 [05:01:53] <rant> this is a debian stable support channel, we
always recommend you use the debian packages
650 [05:01:57] <rant> ,v nginx
651 [05:01:58] <judd> Package: nginx on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.2.1-2.2+wheezy4; wheezy-security: 1.2.1-2.2+wheezy4+deb7u1;
jessie: 1.6.2-5+deb8u5; jessie-security: 1.6.2-5+deb8u5; sid:
1.10.1-1; jessie-backports: 1.10.3-1+deb9u1~bpo8+2; stretch:
1.10.3-1+deb9u1; stretch-security: 1.10.3-1+deb9u1;
stretch-backports: 1.13.3-1~bpo9+1; stretch-backports:
1.14.0-1~bpo9+1; buster: 1.14.0-1; sid: 1.14.0-1
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653 [05:02:39] <rant> the latest release is in stretch-backports
anyhow
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655 [05:03:09] <rant> 1.14.0 was released 6mo ago and is the
latest stable release upstream
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658 [05:06:42] * rant shrugs
659 [05:06:52] <ross`> rant: I appreciate your help!
660 [05:06:58] <ross`> Have a wonderful evening.
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662 [05:07:05] <rant> yeah well, I'd appreciate some too but
I'm not gettin any :P
663 [05:07:22] <rant> I get no respect</rodney dangerfield>
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665 [05:08:51] <rant> everything that could possibly be needed
for any sort of auth/keyring shit seems to be getting started with
XFCE now, yet chromium is still bitching.. idk
666 [05:09:33] <rant> If I could figure this crap out, I'm
ready to just remove MATE..
667 [05:11:03] <rant> only other thing I can think of is get rid
of whatever keyring files are in the homedir and let XFCE start
fresh.. I dont see any keyring config tool anywhere in XFCE
668 [05:11:45] <ross`> gpg?
669 [05:12:22] <rant> /usr/bin/gpg-agent --supervised is running
when logging in either way
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672 [05:12:54] <rant> but in MATE chromium starts without issue,
in XFCE it starts and I gotta cancel 4 dialogs saying keyring was
not unlocked at login
673 [05:13:04] <aloo_shu> rant not sure if that is it, but xfce
session & startup settings have checkboxes to enable gnome &
kde services, respectively. could be that gnome-keyring needs to be
running
674 [05:13:26] <rant> yes, thats enabled, and as you could see..
gnome-keyring is running
675 [05:13:50] <rant> XFCE:
replaced-url
676 [05:14:53] <rant> yet in MATE chromium starts without
dialogs, in XFCE it starts and I gott click cancel 4 times on this
dialog saying keyring wasnt nlocked on login.. only passwords are my
LUKS key and SSH key passwords.. everything else on this system uses
fprintd.. and this isnt asking for a fingerprint
677 [05:15:15] <rant> I have no password to give it
678 [05:15:40] <__m4ch1n3__> rant, had same problem, no chromium
logins without giving sudo passwd on start for keyring, its now
fixed in testing
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680 [05:16:47] <__m4ch1n3__> in *chrome
681 [05:16:52] <__m4ch1n3__> not chromium
682 [05:16:56] <aloo_shu> hmm, five lines for gnome-keyring, is
that started, or given up on it?
683 [05:17:56] <__m4ch1n3__> you have to unlock the keyring
everytime you start the browser or you will have no access to saved
logins
684 [05:17:58] <aloo_shu> or five instances?
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690 [05:20:00] <__m4ch1n3__> ... its a chrome/chromium issue
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702 [05:31:32] <rant> yes well it works in MATE
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704 [05:31:47] <rant> so I think its something about whatever
keyring its talking about is not working in XFCE
705 [05:32:24] <rant> which as I said, only thing I can think of
is hosing the settings and letting XFCE start fresh.. I could try
making a new user with no config and see if it works
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710 [05:35:44] <rant> yes, a new user chrome starts without
issues
711 [05:35:50] <rant> just as this user does in MATE
712 [05:37:35] <rant> so its some issue with the keyrings and
them not working in XFCE or not being able to be used across
multiple DE or something
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715 [05:39:00] <rant> cause I installed this system with MATE and
it works, but after installing XFCE it nags me repeatedly saying the
keyring wasnt unlocked at login
716 [05:39:08] <jken> Is it possible for apt to tell me all
packages which place files in a particular directory
717 [05:39:09] <jken> ?
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719 [05:39:45] <rant> I know dpkg -S
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721 [05:40:30] <rant> i.e. dpkg -S /usr/bin
722 [05:41:02] <rant> so the answer is no, but dpkg can :P
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726 [05:44:33] <jken> I am trying to find what provides the file
in this error:
727 [05:44:34] <jken> I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)utils.c: could
not open configuration file /usr/share/alsa/ucm/Intel HDMI/DP LPE
Audio/Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio.conf
728 [05:45:32] <jken> I had installed pulseaudio from sid on
stretch, and things worked great until I had to update my system. So
now I am trying to keep things entirely on stretch and backport
pulseaudio 12.2-2 from sid-src
729 [05:45:43] <rant> ls -l /usr/share/alsa/ucm/Intel\ HDMI/DP\
LPE\ Audio/Intel\ HDMI/DP\ LPE\ Audio.conf
730 [05:46:19] <rant> yes well installing pulse from sid was a
bad idea
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733 [05:46:42] <jken> thats why I am trying to do things properly
now
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736 [05:47:11] <jken> I can't ls -l it, it does not exist.
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738 [05:47:51] <rant> jken: unless you reinstalled your whole
system, the damage was already done
739 [05:47:59] <jken> rant, i did
740 [05:48:15] <jken> brand new stretch system
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742 [05:51:03] <rant> jken: why are you doing this in the first
place? what is your original issue you did all wrong?
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744 [05:51:40] <jken> rant, no sound on my hardware, its an issue
that was fixed upstream in pulse 12.2, which is only on sid/buster
745 [05:52:02] <jken> things worked perfectly when I installed
the pulseaudio package from sid.
746 [05:52:11] <jken> but of course, frakendebian
747 [05:52:28] <__m4ch1n3__> "things worked perfectly when I
installed the pulseaudio package from sid"
748 [05:52:36] <__m4ch1n3__> never tuch a running system
749 [05:52:39] <__m4ch1n3__> :3
750 [05:52:44] <__m4ch1n3__> *touch
751 [05:52:52] <rant> yes well installing pulseaudio from sid
means you upgraded to sid
752 [05:52:57] <jken> now that i've gone back to a clean
stretch installed, and did the proper backport compilation from
sid's deb-src, pulse is saying it can't open that file for
my hardware
753 [05:53:07] <rant> because it depends on libc6 > stretch
754 [05:53:07] <jken> rant, I've completely reimaged my
device since then
755 [05:53:27] <jken> From a clean stretch image, I did this:
756 [05:53:30] <jken> !simple sid backports
757 [05:53:30] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude
install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b
source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change
compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions
newer than sid see <uupdate>.
758 [05:53:39] <rant> yes I know all about ssb
759 [05:53:51] <rant> ,checkbackport pulseaudio
760 [05:53:52] <judd> Backporting package pulseaudio in
sid→stretch/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 11).
761 [05:54:03] <rant> I also know all about that too
762 [05:54:16] <jken> debhelper 11 is in stretch-backports, which
judd does not check.
763 [05:54:36] <rant> ,v debhelper-compat
764 [05:54:37] <judd> No package named
'debhelper-compat' was found in amd64.
765 [05:54:45] <rant> ,v debhelper
766 [05:54:46] <judd> Package: debhelper on amd64 -- wheezy:
9.20120909; jessie: 9.20150101+deb8u2; jessie-security:
9.20150101+deb8u2; jessie-backports: 10.2.5~bpo8+1; stretch: 10.2.5;
stretch-backports: 11.3.5~bpo9+1; buster: 11.5; sid: 11.5.1
767 [05:55:42] <rant> pulseaudio is not a driver framework.. it
would not make or break your sound
768 [05:55:54] <rant> thats determined by alsa and the kernel
769 [05:56:00] <__m4ch1n3__> yeah alsa is the driver or?
770 [05:56:11] <jken> Yes
771 [05:56:20] <rant> alsa is both the kernel subsystem as well
as userland utilities
772 [05:56:34] <jken> I've been around the block with the
guys over in #pulseaudio, we determine it was an issue in
module-alsa-sound that was fixed in pulse 12
773 [05:56:50] <rant> pulse is just a sound daemon for
controlling sinks/sources and mixing at application level
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775 [05:57:11] <rant> well the thing is the file mentioned in
that error is not provided by any package even in sid
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779 [05:59:25] <rant> no sound when using pulse..
780 [05:59:37] <rant> to say no sound on your hardware is
inaccurate
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782 [05:59:51] <rant> however since this is merely a config file,
if this is the only problem, its a rather simple one
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784 [06:00:46] <jken> I tried using the online debian package
search tool, didn't find anything either, but was hoping I just
was not looking in the right place
785 [06:01:10] <jken> I can't find anything by the name of
that file online iether
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788 [06:04:17] <rant> jken: idk how but you got off down a rabbit
hole that had nothing to do with your issue
789 [06:04:55] <rant> jken: if your sound wasnt working it had
nothing to do with pulseaudio.. this is an alsa thing.. those config
files are alsa configs, and being that you dont have them, as you
now know.. doesnt matter than you have a new pulse
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791 [06:05:08] <rant> jken: what sid probably had that fixed your
issue was a new kernel and new alsa
792 [06:05:37] <rant> jken: so you once again went all
frankendebian probably for nothing.. although you did so less
destructively this time around, it was just as pointless
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794 [06:07:25] <pingfloyd> holy XY-problem batman!
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796 [06:08:23] <rant> jken: can you as root do something like
(aplay -l; aplay -L; lspci -nn; dmesg) > log then goto
paste.debian.net and upload that file "log" ?
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798 [06:09:22] <rant> cause I got a hunch as to where your
problem lies but I'd kinda like to know more about the lower
levels here.. cause I'm pretty sure any pulseaudio woes are
merely incidental if not irrelevant
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810 [06:24:05] <__m4ch1n3__> (aplay -l; aplay -L; lspci -nn;
dmesg) | nc termbin.com 9999
811 [06:24:14] <__m4ch1n3__> lazy variant
812 [06:24:33] <rant> yeah well that was like 20 min ago and no
response. so..
813 [06:25:03] <rant> they're probably off doing more stuff
to futher complicate the issue
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818 [06:28:35] <__m4ch1n3__> pulse + jack + jack patchbay
construct
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821 [06:35:23] <RandomSerb> hello
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823 [06:35:35] <RandomSerb> I've big timezone issues
824 [06:35:53] <RandomSerb> When installing debian, I didn't
want to set my real location, to avoid changing system language
825 [06:36:00] <rant> I doubt that.. all timezones are roughly
the same size :P
826 [06:36:04] <RandomSerb> so, I set USA
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829 [06:36:29] <RandomSerb> now, all my times in browsers, like
facebook, google and others, are set to us timezone
830 [06:36:47] <RandomSerb> I ran dpkg-reconfigure tzdata, set
proper timezone, restarted browser
831 [06:36:51] <RandomSerb> but still the same
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833 [06:37:09] <rant> does the system clock show the correct
time?
834 [06:37:18] <RandomSerb> rant, yes
835 [06:37:31] <RandomSerb> I removed timezone from clock
widget,and it shows correct time
836 [06:38:10] <RandomSerb> rant, milos@debian:~$ date
837 [06:38:10] <RandomSerb> Sat Nov 3 06:37:56 CET 2018
838 [06:38:22] <RandomSerb> so yeah, that's good
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840 [06:38:35] <RandomSerb> maybe reinstall chromium would help?
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842 [06:39:20] <rant> as ford said to those at the pub, when they
asked if they should lie down and put a paper bag over their heads..
I say, "if you like"
843 [06:39:36] <rant> 'course they then asked "Will it
help?" and he said "not at all"
844 [06:40:35] <__m4ch1n3__> did you logout after -reconfigure
tzdata?
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848 [06:40:45] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, no
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850 [06:41:06] <RandomSerb> lemme do it now
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852 [06:41:09] <rant> you may want to logout of facebook.. clear
your browser cache, then login again
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854 [06:41:17] <RandomSerb> rant I did that
855 [06:41:32] <__m4ch1n3__> :D no logout session
856 [06:41:46] <__m4ch1n3__> X11 session
857 [06:41:57] <__m4ch1n3__> or service lightdm restart
858 [06:42:07] <RandomSerb> rant, I asked whether re-installing
would help because, I've installed app from source, not from
repo, and it's the only app showing proper time
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863 [06:43:24] * rant shrugs
864 [06:43:30] <rant> sounds like a PICNIC to me
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866 [06:43:50] <RandomSerb> yep, that worked! thanks.
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869 [06:44:48] <__m4ch1n3__> PICNIC?
870 [06:45:07] <rant> Problem In Chair Not In Computer
871 [06:45:13] <__m4ch1n3__> lol
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874 [06:46:16] <RandomSerb> lmao, well, yeah, kinda :)
875 [06:46:21] <rabbitear_sdf> problem in mind
876 [06:46:27] <rabbitear_sdf> not in chair
877 [06:46:37] <rant> also known as PEBCAK
878 [06:46:52] <RandomSerb> yeah, certainly, in chair of a person
who worked on relevant part of debian :)
879 [06:46:53] <rant> Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard
880 [06:47:15] <rant> when such things happen, replace user and
bang head off keyboard to continue
881 [06:47:21] <rabbitear_sdf> problem is education sucks.
882 [06:47:25] <RandomSerb> hnyjgtf
883 [06:47:50] <rabbitear_sdf> don't know how to setup a
healthy living situtation
884 [06:47:56] <rabbitear_sdf>
replaced-url
885 [06:48:11] <RandomSerb> well, I definitely should've
known better, to log out and try again
886 [06:48:30] <rabbitear_sdf> oh well, learning
887 [06:48:42] <RandomSerb> btw, is it a xfce4 thing that I can
resize my windows with mouse only by top left and right window
corners?
888 [06:49:03] <RandomSerb> resizing by dragging left and right
bottom corners doesn't work.
889 [06:49:16] <rant> works fine for me
890 [06:49:22] <RandomSerb> on xfce?
891 [06:49:23] <__m4ch1n3__> login in facbook :3
892 [06:49:33] <rant> no, on windows :P yes on xfce
893 [06:49:45] <RandomSerb> windows is not a de!! :P
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895 [06:49:53] <rant> is there a frame all the way around the
window?
896 [06:49:57] <RandomSerb> hmm, could it be due to a theme I
installed?
897 [06:50:03] <rant> probably, yes
898 [06:50:18] <rant> which is why I asked if there waqs a frame
all the way around the window
899 [06:50:21] <RandomSerb> rant, how could theme have changed
that?
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901 [06:50:35] <rant> because there is not a frame all the way
around the window.. heh
902 [06:50:43] <RandomSerb> nope, there's no frame all
around the window
903 [06:50:47] <rant> should I say it a few more times or are you
getting it..
904 [06:50:51] <rant> heh
905 [06:50:54] <RandomSerb> yeah,I get it
906 [06:51:01] <__m4ch1n3__> sounds like a window decoration
thing
907 [06:51:08] <rant> the frame is what tells the cursor its
within a different context
908 [06:51:23] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, I would expect frame to
still exist, but be invisible, given theming
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910 [06:51:31] <RandomSerb> rant, ^
911 [06:51:33] <__m4ch1n3__> xfce4 > setting > window
behaviour maybe?
912 [06:51:35] <rant> click+drag on the frame is a resize, but
click+drag on a window itself is not
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914 [06:51:49] <rant> no, it probably doesnt have one
915 [06:51:52] <agio> RandomSerb: what fixed the problem?
re-installing chromium?
916 [06:51:57] <rant> you're thinking of skinning
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919 [06:52:04] <rant> themes arent merely skins
920 [06:52:24] <RandomSerb> agio, nope, logging out and logging
in again
921 [06:52:34] <RandomSerb> actually service lightdm restart
922 [06:52:39] <RandomSerb> but I believe that's it
923 [06:53:22] <agio> is restarting your display manager the same
as logging out ? what DE are you using?
924 [06:53:30] <RandomSerb> rant, yeah, I understand what's
the issue. But, as I said, I would expect for all windows to always
have a frame, just allow skins to make it transparent or
something...
925 [06:53:41] <RandomSerb> agio, xfce
926 [06:53:59] <rabbitear_sdf> agio: yes
927 [06:54:07] <ioummu> var="w1 \"w2 w3\"
w4"; exec $var wrong parsing! why?
928 [06:54:23] <rant> RandomSerb: nope.. some have only top
frames, and some have the titlebar on side instead of top..etc
929 [06:54:29] <__m4ch1n3__> sure if tty7 is the only one where
you logged in restart liǵhtdm will log you out
930 [06:54:40] <rant> RandomSerb: you're thinking of
something that is merely skinned.. a theme is more than just a
visual thing
931 [06:54:41] <RandomSerb> rant, well, I do understand. it just
doesn't make sense
932 [06:54:55] <rabbitear_sdf> ioummu: in bash, that is "w1
(w2 w3) w4"
933 [06:54:57] <rant> RandomSerb: you're the one who chose
the theme.. :P
934 [06:55:20] <RandomSerb> rant, I'm not talking about
theme now. Rather DE design.
935 [06:55:24] <agio> must be DE specific? logging out and
restarting your Xserver and window manager must be separate things
right?
936 [06:55:38] <RandomSerb> and not design as in aesthetics, but
system design
937 [06:55:48] <agio> the main thing about logging out must
re-invoke all the systemd pam stuff - I guess?
938 [06:55:56] <rant> RandomSerb: you're thinking too
narrowly
939 [06:55:57] <RandomSerb> agio, it logged me out
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941 [06:56:12] <rabbitear_sdf> when you quit X, you log out
942 [06:56:12] <RandomSerb> rant, how so?
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944 [06:56:18] <__m4ch1n3__> have autologin configured in
lightdm, so restart lightdm logs me out and in
945 [06:56:23] <rabbitear_sdf> you have no session anymore
946 [06:56:27] <rant> RandomSerb: there has to be ways do draw
windows with different frame styles.. consider transient windows and
things like pull down menus and such
947 [06:56:50] <rant> RandomSerb: you just so happen to be using
settings that treats all windows more like this
948 [06:57:34] <RandomSerb> rant, different frame styles as in:
make top and right gray, but bottom and left frame side transparent,
yeah, that makes sense. In that case, window would still have all
the frames
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950 [06:57:47] <__m4ch1n3__> hmmm qubes os has diffrent color
themes for every vm domain
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952 [06:58:11] <agio> having no X session must be different to
your user login though ? as far as logind and pam are concerned
right?
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954 [06:58:15] <rant> RandomSerb: no.. then your apps menu or
such would have space there where the frame should be and would be a
floating window like any other
955 [06:58:15] <RandomSerb> rant, thanks for explaining, but,
again, I do understand what's the problem. Makes perfect sense.
What I'm saying is that this could have be done better
956 [06:58:23] <RandomSerb> on a system/DE side
957 [06:58:34] <rabbitear_sdf> it is a new day
958 [06:58:40] <rant> RandomSerb: no, it was a theme designers
choice.. and your choice to use that theme
959 [06:58:43] <rabbitear_sdf> this is a beautiful day
960 [06:58:53] <RandomSerb> rant, not true, frame would still eb
there, just transparent
961 [06:59:01] <rant> IT WOULDNT WORK THAT WAY
962 [06:59:06] <RandomSerb> why not?
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964 [06:59:23] <__m4ch1n3__> BECAUSE
965 [06:59:29] <rant> install sawfish and mate-panel and put a
drawer on the panel..
966 [06:59:32] <RandomSerb> lol
967 [06:59:43] <rant> and watch how a pull-down drawer becomes a
floating window
968 [06:59:50] <rant> because the wm is outdated and cant handle
it properly
969 [07:00:00] <rant> that's what would happen if it werent
designed that way
970 [07:00:24] <rant> everything that popped out content would be
treated like a floating window, be spaced for the space of the title
bar and frame even if you couldnt see em
971 [07:00:39] <rant> instead there are different types of
windows and frames, and this is standard
972 [07:00:55] <rant> and its communicated via something called
Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH)
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974 [07:01:17] <RandomSerb> didn't know that. I'll look
into it, just for the pleasure of knowing how it works
975 [07:01:20] <RandomSerb> thanks for explaining
976 [07:01:26] <rant> thus you can use apps and utils that send
these hints to have consistent behavior across all environments
977 [07:01:37] <RandomSerb> unfortunately can't follow you
know, as I obviously misunderstand the basics
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980 [07:02:07] <RandomSerb> s/know/now
981 [07:02:21] <rant> yeah well if you're new to
freedesktop, linux, or FOSS, its understandable.. the
"basics" are not so "basic" compared to
Windows(tm)
982 [07:02:37] <rant> lots of moving parts
983 [07:02:50] <rabbitear_sdf> actually alot easier
984 [07:03:09] <RandomSerb> rant, the thing is I'm not new
to linux and foss at all :)
985 [07:03:13] <RandomSerb> class of 2004
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987 [07:03:34] <RandomSerb> started with ubuntu when they were
shipping installation CDs for free
988 [07:03:35] <RandomSerb> :)
989 [07:03:48] *** Quits: devbaka (~devbaka@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
990 [07:03:52] <RandomSerb> and the prerequisite was to order at
least 50 :)
991 [07:04:01] <rant> yeah well back then all these standards
werent in place
992 [07:04:03] <RandomSerb> for free, of coure
993 [07:04:09] <RandomSerb> *course
994 [07:04:30] <rant> but old WM like sawfish still recognized
the different frame styles and such, its just that there was no
freedestop EWMH
995 [07:04:52] <RandomSerb> rant, yeah. the biggest issue we all
had is that we needed to download modem drivers for ubuntu. which we
needed internet for, and consequently operating modems :)
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997 [07:04:59] <rant> nowadays things are more consistent
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1000 [07:05:20] <__m4ch1n3__> started with ubuntu too a decade
ago, it was a 10/10 os, but it turned into a buggy poor mans debian
tbh
1001 [07:05:22] <rabbitear_sdf> pppoe stuff?
1002 [07:05:34] <rabbitear_sdf> thats not modem drivers exactly
1003 [07:05:51] <rant> I been on Debian since like 2003, tried a
few others before that
1004 [07:06:23] <RandomSerb> on a totally unrelated note: is there
a reason that no fos community can come up with a decent DE and WM,
other than not caring?
1005 [07:06:42] <RandomSerb> rabbitear_sdf, 56k modems
1006 [07:06:51] <RandomSerb> I'm in serbia, not western
countries...
1007 [07:06:55] <rant> we got 7 of em in Debian alone, you not
happy with any of em?
1008 [07:06:57] <rabbitear_sdf> serial port
1009 [07:07:07] <__m4ch1n3__> coaxial cable
1010 [07:07:09] <rabbitear_sdf> those drivers are long been done
1011 [07:07:17] <RandomSerb> em?
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1013 [07:07:26] <rant> them
1014 [07:07:30] <rant> as in DEs
1015 [07:07:35] <rant> we have 7 DE
1016 [07:07:57] <rant> KDE Plasma, Gnome Shell, MATE, Cinnamon,
XFCE, LXDE, LXQT
1017 [07:08:17] <rant> not including all the other components you
could mix and match to make your own
1018 [07:08:23] <RandomSerb> rant, I like xfce, feel totally
comfortable with it. But, I know a lot more users would switch to
Linux if it wasn't for crappy aesthetics
1019 [07:08:23] <__m4ch1n3__> full DE has lot garbage i dont need,
switched to openbox-session + xterm
1020 [07:08:37] <RandomSerb> rant, unity? :)
1021 [07:08:41] <rant> ew
1022 [07:08:45] <RandomSerb> hahahaha
1023 [07:09:10] <rant> I just switched to XFCE today.. and I like
it.. I had to configure the shit out of it.. like changing the apps
menu to the whiskers menu, etc..
1024 [07:09:29] <rant> got my binary clock next to my sideways
date text..
1025 [07:09:29] <RandomSerb> my top rated reddit question is an
Unity DE decision making question for Ubuntu representative, it was
live or something...
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1027 [07:09:58] <__m4ch1n3__> used xfce4 long time but dont rly
need 90% of desktop utils
1028 [07:09:59] <RandomSerb> rant, I made my xfce look pretty much
like windows
1029 [07:10:08] <RandomSerb> with left hand side dock
1030 [07:10:19] <__m4ch1n3__> fast slim wm + xterm
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1032 [07:10:33] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, you're too advanced
then :)
1033 [07:10:50] <rant> RandomSerb: sounds nauseating
1034 [07:11:10] <__m4ch1n3__> na not rly, csgo framerate forced
me, after some time i realized that its enough :D
1035 [07:11:38] <__m4ch1n3__> openbox gives me +20 fps more in
csgo then full xfce4
1036 [07:11:53] <RandomSerb> rant, why do you all guys hate
anything that reminds of Windows?
1037 [07:11:58] <RandomSerb> I really don't get it
1038 [07:12:18] <RandomSerb> I like Windows. And if it wasn't
for web development, I'd happily be using windows...
1039 [07:12:33] <RandomSerb> to be perfectly honest
1040 [07:13:00] <__m4ch1n3__> its like cabel tv with 1000's
of channels and analog tv with 3 channels :D
1041 [07:13:07] <__m4ch1n3__> diversity
1042 [07:13:08] <RandomSerb> anything programming related, let
alone server related, on Windows, is just to much pain for
one's soul
1043 [07:13:38] <rant>
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1044 [07:13:42] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, mind explaining that? I
don't see any correlation
1045 [07:14:07] <rant>
replaced-url
1046 [07:14:13] <RandomSerb> rant, lol, you made it look exactly
like windows, except that your panel is on top lol
1047 [07:14:23] <__m4ch1n3__> windows has actually only one window
manager, while linux has a whole shitload of wms
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1049 [07:14:47] <__m4ch1n3__> no
1050 [07:15:08] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, and if that one wm does
the job, why is existence of dozens of others any good?
1051 [07:15:19] <rant> you show me a windows ss with a binary
clock and the date sideways, with all the subtle monitors for temps,
cpu, mem, disk, net, weather, et..
1052 [07:15:52] <RandomSerb> rant, what if I do? you obviously
didn't play with windows in a while. It's really easy to
get that..
1053 [07:16:04] <rant> heh.. perhaps
1054 [07:16:14] <RandomSerb> :)
1055 [07:16:19] <rant> I havent touched windows since like 2001 or
2002
1056 [07:16:32] <rant> when Win2k put me in an endless reboot loop
after windows update
1057 [07:16:34] <RandomSerb> rant, well, then, I'll just
repeat lol :)
1058 [07:16:42] <RandomSerb> rant, ohhhhh, the pain
1059 [07:16:50] <rant> I went to bestbuy paid $24 for linux cds
and never looked back
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1061 [07:16:54] <RandomSerb> not the reboot loop, but win2k
1062 [07:17:28] <__m4ch1n3__> it does the job in a very limited
way, in linux there are diffrent types of wms for diffrent use
cases, like tilling wms e.g awesome wm, optimized to control
everthing with keybd only
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1064 [07:18:25] <RandomSerb> rant, well the biggest problem, as I
can see it right now, is that, even after all these years of growing
linux community and linux awareness, you still can't compare
easiness of use for noobish users between linux and windows. windows
is much better.
1065 [07:19:48] <RandomSerb> __m4ch1n3__, granted there are some
things that specific wms can provide you that on windows are just
not possible. but I think we agree that users needing those, and
needing being underlined, are scarce
1066 [07:20:14] <RandomSerb> so, you may friend, are living on a
bleeding edge of wm tech :)
1067 [07:20:23] <RandomSerb> bleeding, literally :P
1068 [07:21:34] <RandomSerb> rant,
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1082 [07:31:15] <rant> you got a lot of wasted screen space
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1084 [07:31:54] <rant> I like that this wm in xfce had a setting
to remove the frame and title bar when you maximize.. freeing up
that extra screen space
1085 [07:32:27] <rant> now if it could just remove that crap
without maximizing I may not still be missing sawfish
1086 [07:32:45] <rant> it has no hook for toggling that without
maximizing the window
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1091 [07:34:46] <RandomSerb> rant, a lot of wasted screen space?
where(except for the left panel)
1092 [07:34:47] <RandomSerb> ?
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1099 [07:37:09] <agio> what WM does xfce use?
1100 [07:37:39] <__m4ch1n3__> xfwm
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1102 [07:38:14] <__m4ch1n3__> is default
1103 [07:38:54] <agio> that is the messiest desktop - how do you
even use that?
1104 [07:39:21] <__m4ch1n3__> point and click
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1111 [07:41:31] <agio> assuming you can find the thing you want to
click on :)
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1115 [07:44:40] <rant> RandomSerb: yes that whole space around the
panel, then the large icon and text for the apps menu, the two side
panes on hexchat, the titlebars, frames on the fullscreen
windows..etc..
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1117 [07:47:41] <agio> rant: how big is your screen?
1118 [07:48:06] <agio> RandomSerb: how big is your screen too?
1119 [07:48:21] <agio> you guys seem to have maybe 2 desktops?
1120 [07:48:34] <agio> sorry, I mean displays?
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1123 [07:51:08] <rant> I have a 12.5in Lenovo Thinkpad x240 at
1366x768 and a Samsung UN24H4000AF 23.5in also at 1366x768 which
gives me a total desktop size of 2732x768px
1124 [07:51:47] <rant> the TV will do 1920x1080 but the max res of
the laptop is 1366x768
1125 [07:52:16] <__m4ch1n3__> close lid
1126 [07:52:29] <agio> ah, that makes sense based on your
screenshot - sweet setup :)
1127 [07:54:26] <RandomSerb> agio, 1680x1050 + 1920x1080, both
22"
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1129 [07:54:43] <agio> rant: and you just switched to XFCE today?
so your DE is less than 24 hrs old?
1130 [07:54:48] <RandomSerb> xdpyinfo | grep
'dimensions:'
1131 [07:54:48] <RandomSerb> dimensions: 3600x1080 pixels (952x285
millimeters)
1132 [07:55:11] <RandomSerb> agio, actually, no. why?
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1134 [07:55:57] <agio> RandomSerb: I meant rant, I think he said
he switched just today?
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1136 [07:57:20] <rant> best I had in awhile.. I started with just
an OrangePiLite on that TV, then an HP T520 Thin Client which was a
huge step up from the AllWinner H3 SoC (Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7
1.2Ghz w/ 512MB DDR3) to the AMD GX-212JC SoC (AMD64 Dual-Core
1.2Ghz w/ 4GB DDR3 & Radeon R2E Dual DP), then to this 4th Gen
Core i5 4300U @ 1.9Ghz (Dual-core HT 4 thread) w/ 4GB DDR3, and a
256GB SSD
1137 [07:58:39] <rant> performance for things like media, gaming,
browsing, etc.. have doubled easily each step.. but cost has also
doubled :P
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1140 [07:59:32] <rant> I'd only paid $37 for that OPI Lite w/
hdmi cable, power cable, 8GB SD card, and wireless keyboard/trackpad
remote
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1143 [08:01:02] <rant> there is currently one of those HP T520
Thin Clients for sale for $50.. if I had the money I'd get it..
they're nice the Radeon R2E works well with debian, they make a
good media center kinda deal
1144 [08:01:37] <rant> I'd highly recommend to anyone in the
market for such a thing right now.. nice lil workhorse for your TV
and at that price you can't beat it
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1153 [08:07:34] <rant> my benchmarks showed it outperforming an
Core2 E8400 3ghz w/ 4GB ram in many categories.. like crypto, disk
IO, and such
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1161 [08:12:06] <__m4ch1n3__> ... flash drive
1162 [08:12:19] <__m4ch1n3__> is ofcourse faster then physical hd
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1165 [08:13:01] <rant> I only had an 8GB SSD, I tried it that way
and with a USB3.0 SATA
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1178 [08:19:02] <__m4ch1n3__> ... on amazon there are used for
~50€, new 250-500€ in my region
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1184 [08:20:33] <__m4ch1n3__> 500€ for a thin client :) wtf
1185 [08:21:17] <rant> yeah they're decent.. have 4 USB2.0 on
back with a VGA and dual display ports, can run up to two displays,
have audio in/out and 2x USB 3.0 on front, has ethernet, has
internal slot to add wifi or such (I just use a USB wifi).. Runs
stretch really well and can drive two displays for a good media
center type deal
1186 [08:21:57] <rant> if you can get one all said and done for
less than you'd get a RPI3b + Cables & SD Card, its well
worth it cause its way more powerful than that
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1190 [08:22:30] <rant> plus its amd64 SoC not arm
1191 [08:22:50] <rant> and can run two displays with radeon
graphics that are supported OTB on debian
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1193 [08:23:28] <rant> though you need the firmware-amd--graphics
to do dual head and DisplayPort audio, but it'll run a single
display on VGA or DP without audio OTB anyhow :P
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1196 [08:24:32] <rant> but yeah the retail price is ridiculous,
but aftermarket prices are often comparable to a full Rpi3B setup
and it will far outperform that
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1200 [08:26:00] <__m4ch1n3__> looks also way more robust then rpi
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1209 [08:43:09] <charliebrownau> rant: Have they fixed the AMD
free driver on Linux Debian/Ubuntu yet .... The FREE Driver ran like
poatao compared to AMD GPU pro driver, the free driver worked with 2
screens, but it doesnt support FREESNYC or ATI/AMD control panel, at
least with an R8 380
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1212 [08:49:19] <InvisibleRasta> hello guys i am following
Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
1213 [08:49:36] <InvisibleRasta> it says to download
deboostrap.deb
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1215 [08:49:55] <InvisibleRasta> but i cant figure out which
package is fr 64bit
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1217 [08:50:02] <InvisibleRasta>
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1219 [08:50:19] <InvisibleRasta> debootstrap_1.0.109_all.deb this
one?
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1228 [08:53:17] <rant> charliebrownau: idk
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1230 [08:53:54] <rant> InvisibleRasta: when there is a _all its an
arch independant package
1231 [08:54:01] <rant> ,depends debootstrap
1232 [08:54:02] <judd> Package debootstrap in stretch/amd64 --
depends: wget.
1233 [08:54:58] <rant> InvisibleRasta: as you can see it depends
only on wget.. its all shell script
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1235 [08:55:30] <InvisibleRasta> should i boostrap wheezy?
1236 [08:55:40] <InvisibleRasta> as the wiki says?
1237 [08:55:41] <rant> InvisibleRasta: idk, is that what you want
to do?
1238 [08:55:52] <charliebrownau> RANT: Linux fanboy to random pc
windows gamer "you should run linux" . Random gamer: Can I
play (Insert AAA GAME) with my two screen setup at 1440p 75hz and
custom fan profile? .... Linux fan "linux runs on my pc
fine"
1239 [08:55:53] <InvisibleRasta> is it old?
1240 [08:56:11] <rant> InvisibleRasta: heh, whatever wiki you are
reading is apparently dated, Stretch is the current stable and
Buster will be stable probably in Feb I would guess
1241 [08:56:25] <InvisibleRasta>
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1242 [08:56:30] <rant> InvisibleRasta: wheezy was two releases
ago, jessie was before stretch
1243 [08:56:59] <rant> InvisibleRasta: well thats not a wiki thats
the wheezy release notes
1244 [08:57:15] <rant> InvisibleRasta: and the main page of that
document would tell you its release date
1245 [08:57:18] <rant> !wheezy
1246 [08:57:18] <dpkg> Wheezy is the current <oldoldstable>
release, Debian 7, released on 2013-05-04:
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1247 [08:57:26] <InvisibleRasta> thats what i found searching for
Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
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1249 [08:57:52] <rant> InvisibleRasta: well as I said, Stretch is
currently the stable release, 9.5
1250 [08:58:09] <InvisibleRasta> is there a newer wiki for this?
1251 [08:58:30] <rant> charliebrownau: yeah, well.. thats how it
goes..
1252 [08:58:31] <__m4ch1n3__> charliebrownau, csgo runs on my
setup way better on debian then in windows
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1254 [08:59:15] <rant> InvisibleRasta: if you were to replace
wheezy with stretch in that url it'll probably be the same..
but again, this isnt a wiki its the release notes
1255 [08:59:35] <charliebrownau> The linux community wont grow
more unless the linux pushers/fanboys admit linux lacks certain
features and we find a viable way to offer/put these features into
linux
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1257 [09:00:02] <rant> InvisibleRasta:
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1258 [09:00:52] <rant> InvisibleRasta: however thats the wrong
arch mostlikely anyhow for your system
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1261 [09:01:23] <rant> InvisibleRasta: if you want good answers
you gotta ask better questions. Why not stop this line of questions
and tell us what kinda system you have and exactly what you want to
do
1262 [09:01:30] <InvisibleRasta> complicated a bit.. only reason
im looking for boostrap is cause i want t install on a btrfs
subvolume... will the normal install on subvolume?
1263 [09:01:32] <__m4ch1n3__> valve moved entire development to
sdl + source engine dropped directX support.
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1266 [09:03:35] <__m4ch1n3__> but lot games are not build on sdl
and wont run on linux atm, like COD and other. Linux gaming wasnt a
thing but it seems that it becomes a thing atm.
1267 [09:03:43] <rant> InvisibleRasta: all debootstrap does is
download and unpack a debian base system to a directory with shell
scripts and wget.. it has nothing at all to do with the underlying
filesystems or anything.. you gotta know how to and set that all up
yourself
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1269 [09:04:34] <InvisibleRasta> if i use the iso i can specify to
install on @subvolume?
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1272 [09:06:11] <rant> InvisibleRasta: to the best of my knowledge
the answer is no, Debian doesnt officially support or have tools for
subvolumes though it does support install to btrfs
1273 [09:06:26] <__m4ch1n3__> hope intel sticks with linux for
they future discret gpus ...
1274 [09:06:33] <rant> I dont even fully understand what a
subvolume is personally, but seems to me like you'd have to set
that up first before installing either way
1275 [09:06:37] <__m4ch1n3__>
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1276 [09:06:58] <InvisibleRasta> well yeah id have to setup the
subvolume after
1277 [09:07:15] <InvisibleRasta> its basically a subvolume in a
partition where u install
1278 [09:07:25] <InvisibleRasta> but usually installers don tpic
them up
1279 [09:07:56] <__m4ch1n3__> light at the end of the tunnel is
becoming visible, things could change soon
1280 [09:08:25] <rant> InvisibleRasta: there is a thread on
debian-user forum from about 18mo ago talking about this
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1281 [09:09:38] <rant> InvisibleRasta: keep in mind if that is at
all helpful that when they're talking about use of
"testing" at that time what is now "stable" was
"testing" so they're talking about our current
release, Stretch
1282 [09:09:55] <__m4ch1n3__> valve does also lot sdl development
btw and it becomes more and more comfy enviroment to build games,
but its a long process
1283 [09:10:05] <__m4ch1n3__>
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1284 [09:10:32] <rant> __m4ch1n3__: could you perhaps take this to
#debian-offtopic or somewhere? There are people trying to get
support with debian issues at the moment and this is all off-topic.
1285 [09:12:49] <charliebrownau> <__m4ch1n3_ Ive been asking
games for OpenGL4.x + SDL2 + OpenAL support for the last 5-8 years,
it often goes on deaf ears, or they refuse or these choose a sh1t
engine or they are too stupid and lazy to work out how to support it
instead of some paid middlewear api........ Unity has made it
easier, even then studios often refuse to clickie the linux button
in unity
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1289 [09:15:28] <InvisibleRasta> tank you rant
1290 [09:15:30] * rant points to #debian-offtopic, a social channel..
this is #debian a support channel, where someone just came in asking
for support installing debian.
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1292 [09:16:27] <rant> InvisibleRasta: yes well as for the release
notes you had, you probably want this instead
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1293 [09:16:53] <rant> InvisibleRasta: you havent said what your
system is, but I highly doubt its IA64 or that you want wheezy,
which is what you were reading
1294 [09:17:08] <InvisibleRasta> nah its amd64
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1297 [09:18:03] <rabbitear_sdf> lol
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1325 [09:49:11] <balance> hi
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1396 [10:48:18] <__m4ch1n3__> can someone explain why there are
suddenly multiple evdev devices for a single physical address?
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1401 [10:50:40] <__m4ch1n3__> e.g my roccat kiro mouse used to
have 2 evdev devices for every phys path one, also the name string
was same on both devices, now there is a "<name> Consumer
Control" and "<name> System Control"
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1403 [10:52:03] <__m4ch1n3__> one path has 3 evdev devices the
other 1, im not 100% sure but that may chagend with 4.18.1 kernel
update
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1406 [10:56:45] <__m4ch1n3__> that totaly screwed my python-evdev
macros code i was working on, also the additional devices seem to
have no function, no events on evdev event loop ...
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1420 [11:00:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> I did the grub-update &&
grub-install /dev/sdb as proposed in this channel; the system still
boots in grub rescue
1421 [11:01:40] <__m4ch1n3__> ? grub boots debian in resucue mode
by default or what?
1422 [11:02:11] <TyrfingMjolnir> For this installation; yes
1423 [11:02:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> I did however manage to get an
output of the hardware: HPProLiantDL320G5p\(445434-421\).lshw.xml
1424 [11:03:28] <__m4ch1n3__> you can change default grub entry in
/etc/default/grub
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1426 [11:03:44] <__m4ch1n3__> GRUB_DEFAULT=<int>
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1428 [11:03:55] <__m4ch1n3__> int is menue entry index
1429 [11:04:14] <__m4ch1n3__> after that you need to execute
update-grub
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1431 [11:06:05] <rabbitear_sdf> __m4ch1n3__: you lost your mind
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1433 [11:06:27] <rabbitear_sdf> __m4ch1n3__: maybe somebody can
help you tomorrow
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1436 [11:06:52] <rabbitear_sdf> __m4ch1n3__: good luck with that
fuzzing stuff
1437 [11:07:11] <TyrfingMjolnir> Of all the things that I have
lost, I miss my mind the most.
1438 [11:07:23] <__m4ch1n3__> if somehow its still not doing what
it should, boot the debian installation iso medium , select
rescue/recovery bla ... and then it should offer you at some point
repair grub option
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1442 [11:08:40] <__m4ch1n3__> iso grub repair fixed grub for me
every time screwed boot partion or grub
1443 [11:08:52] <__m4ch1n3__> *i
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1445 [11:09:34] <TyrfingMjolnir> It just asked for which NIC to
use
1446 [11:09:40] <__m4ch1n3__> rabbitear_sdf, wut fuzzing stuff u
talking bout?
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1449 [11:11:21] <TyrfingMjolnir> And I install the grub on the
device itself, right? /dev/sdb
1450 [11:11:28] <TyrfingMjolnir> Not in a particular partition
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1467 [11:17:52] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: /etc/default/grub
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
1468 [11:18:02] <TyrfingMjolnir> The 0 of what?
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1471 [11:19:11] <__m4ch1n3__> 0 == first entry in your config
1472 [11:19:25] <__m4ch1n3__> 0 == first entry in menu
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1474 [11:19:59] <TyrfingMjolnir> Which menu?
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1476 [11:20:12] <TyrfingMjolnir> I see there is something in
/boot/grub/grub.cfg
1477 [11:20:44] <__m4ch1n3__> grub menu, can you maybe paste your
/boot/grub/grub.cfg
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1480 [11:22:06] <__m4ch1n3__> if the line that starts with
"linux" contains "single" then its rescue mode
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1483 [11:24:06] <__m4ch1n3__> cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | grep linux
| grep /vmlinuz
1484 [11:24:39] <n4dir> oh, oh, oh. useless use of cat. grep
filename
1485 [11:24:47] <__m4ch1n3__> true :3
1486 [11:24:52] <n4dir> :-)
1487 [11:24:58] <__m4ch1n3__> grep linux /boot/grub/grub.cfg |
grep /vmlinuz
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1489 [11:25:53] <__m4ch1n3__> how to do a logic AND with grub?
1490 [11:27:06] <__m4ch1n3__> or ignore whitespace at line start?
1491 [11:27:24] <n4dir> i would have to look it up to. I do know |
grep foo\|bar ; \| being for "or" (perhaps paranthesis are
missing)
1492 [11:28:31] <n4dir> grep ^[[:alphnum:]], or round the lines of
that ?
1493 [11:28:41] <__m4ch1n3__> actually one grep would be enough,
grep ^<ignore whitespace>linux
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1496 [11:29:23] <n4dir> most of the time i just grep a few times,
so i don't have to search the web. So my knowledge is rather
limited.
1497 [11:31:48] <n4dir> grep -v ^[[:space:]] ; might be worth a
try.
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1499 [11:31:55] <n4dir>
replaced-url
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1501 [11:32:50] <__m4ch1n3__> grep -E ^[[:blank:]]*linux
/boot/grub/grub.cfg
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1506 [11:37:28] <ikarosuusi> when a new version of python comes
out, my older version remains de facto
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1508 [11:37:47] <ikarosuusi> how come? have i personally set that
up earlier or is it expected?
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1510 [11:39:27] <ikarosuusi> in this case it
1511 [11:39:49] <ikarosuusi> it's about 3.6 and 3.7 (small
bluetooth keyboard typos)
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1514 [11:42:16] <__m4ch1n3__> every release has its own python3.6
or python3.7 directory, python is only a symlink to one of them
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1517 [11:42:41] <ikarosuusi> and it
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1520 [11:42:53] <ikarosuusi> and it's not governed by the
system at all?
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1522 [11:43:19] <ikarosuusi> so you suggest I have personally
created that symlink with giving the ln -s command?
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1524 [11:43:36] <__m4ch1n3__> which one is handled as the default
"python" is
1525 [11:44:03] <ikarosuusi> or rather the default
"python3"
1526 [11:44:48] <ikarosuusi> why are you giving me this trivial
information?
1527 [11:45:18] <__m4ch1n3__> but you can add also a shebang line
to your python code file e.g "#!/usr/bin/env python3.6"
and it will be executed by the version
1528 [11:45:30] <ikarosuusi> oh well that's just completely
irrelevant
1529 [11:45:58] <__m4ch1n3__> you are completely irrelevant :3
1530 [11:46:01] <ikarosuusi> well, not completely, I appreciate
the effort to enlighten me.
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1532 [11:46:07] <ikarosuusi> :3
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1535 [11:47:09] <ikarosuusi> What puzzles me, instead of whats the
structure for the command, is that during the initial installation
of python3 there is a version to be downloaded, and that version is
then symlinked by .. i don't know what.
1536 [11:47:26] <ikarosuusi> So, it might have been 3.4 for
example, at that point in time
1537 [11:47:57] <ikarosuusi> So now I have 3.7 installed, but if I
run python3 I get 3.6
1538 [11:48:09] <n4dir> often debian uses update-alternatives to
make something default.
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1540 [11:48:29] <ikarosuusi> Have I personally caused that? Would
the system, at it's default behavior, keep the symlink to the
freshest or the oldest version?
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1542 [11:50:00] <ikarosuusi> __m4ch1n3__: my sincere apolocheese,
I have a habit of blaming others for my own pains.
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1545 [11:52:53] <ikarosuusi> n4dir, during the installation
procedure regarding the default apt usage?
1546 [11:53:44] <n4dir> ikarosuusi: no, on a running system
update-alternatives is used (perhaps during installation, but sure
behind the scenes. So without user action)
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1548 [11:54:19] <ikarosuusi> n4dir yes I was referring to user
defined package installation procedure
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1551 [11:56:09] <n4dir> when it comes to window manager
update-alternatives sets the last installed one to the default. No
clue how it gets done for phyton (so probably this isn't of any
help ...)
1552 [11:57:04] <__m4ch1n3__> LMFAO, #freenodeprivateinternetacess
:3
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1555 [11:58:05] <__m4ch1n3__> private != privacy, actually you
cant talk on any channel without rgistering
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1558 [12:00:50] <__m4ch1n3__> how would you gender the speaker in
the youtube stream lol
1559 [12:00:56] <__m4ch1n3__> ?
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1568 [12:06:25] <__m4ch1n3__> *speaker*person
1569 [12:07:16] <ham5urg> I have prepared a usb-disk to be sent to
the server site. How can I make dhclient to try each ethernet card
without knowing its name?
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1575 [12:14:27] <__m4ch1n3__> why you dont know the interfaces if
you can execute dhclient which needs uid==0 ?
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1579 [12:16:10] <ham5urg> Not all server are known to me. I
don't know the predictable interface-name. The user shall just
start the server with the USB-stick and plug any ethernet-cable into
it.
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1581 [12:18:04] <ham5urg> I guess I will need
replaced-url
1582 [12:18:20] <ham5urg> Without GUI, does thiw work?
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1584 [12:19:18] <ham5urg> I mean this
replaced-url
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1588 [12:21:51] <celyr> Hiho
1589 [12:22:03] <celyr> I can't find the package for liburl3
man pages
1590 [12:22:13] <celyr> Help! :D
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1592 [12:22:20] <n4dir> ham5urg: fiddling with it, but not there
yet. Look at it and try if it may be of use when enhanced: ip a |
grep 'enp\|eth' | awk -F: '{ print $2 }'
1593 [12:22:41] <__m4ch1n3__> also servers usualy use static conf
for local networks or not?
1594 [12:22:42] <n4dir> lots of assumption in there ...
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1601 [12:23:26] <__m4ch1n3__> ip -ts -o link | cut -d : -f2 | grep
-v -E ^[[:blank:]]lo$
1602 [12:23:35] <__m4ch1n3__> list devices except lo
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1606 [12:24:05] <__m4ch1n3__> or
1607 [12:24:08] <__m4ch1n3__> ls -1 /sys/class/net/ | grep -v ^lo$
1608 [12:24:37] <__m4ch1n3__> dhclient -w $INTERFACE
1609 [12:24:48] <ham5urg> I understand
1610 [12:25:15] <ham5urg> thanks
1611 [12:26:57] <__m4ch1n3__> -w makes dhclient run in foreground
until it finishes config device
1612 [12:27:07] <__m4ch1n3__> or fails
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1622 [12:31:29] <celyr> Anybody has idea how can I find the
package containing the libcurl manpages ?
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1638 [12:38:50] <__m4ch1n3__> ham5urg, if [[ $(ping -c1 -W2
8.8.8.8 1>&2 >/dev/null ; echo $?) -ne 0 ]]; then echo
"PING 8.8.8.8 FAILed" ; <do stuff here> ; fi
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1640 [12:39:35] <__m4ch1n3__> would determine if server has inet
connection or not
1641 [12:40:09] <__m4ch1n3__> if not you could try next iface in
list or do other fallback stuff
1642 [12:40:33] <__m4ch1n3__> or try dhclient -w iface again
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1649 [12:42:03] <n4dir> smartassing: you would do : if ping *;
then ... ; no [[
1650 [12:42:07] <__m4ch1n3__> 8.8.8.8 is googl nameserver
1651 [12:42:18] <rabbitear_sdf> nope
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1653 [12:42:52] <__m4ch1n3__> $(ping -c1 -W2 8.8.8.8 1>&2
>/dev/null ; echo $?) -ne 0
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1655 [12:43:15] <__m4ch1n3__> it returns 0 if ping was sucessfull
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1657 [12:43:48] <n4dir> ping already should return an exit value,
the if-loop tests that exist value.
replaced-url
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1659 [12:44:05] <n4dir> sidenote only. go on with the real problem
1660 [12:44:41] <__m4ch1n3__> ping returns a shitload on output i
could not figure out to mutte to make it bashscript usable, $? is
the return value
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1663 [12:45:12] <__m4ch1n3__> it spams to stdout and stderr
1664 [12:45:30] <n4dir> probably redirect to /dev/null. though man
mentions ping -q for quiet too.
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1670 [12:47:36] <__m4ch1n3__> thats what the mapage says, however
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1673 [12:48:32] <__m4ch1n3__> PING 8.8.7.7 (8.8.7.7) 56(84) bytes
of data.
1674 [12:48:32] <__m4ch1n3__> --- 8.8.7.7 ping statistics ---
1675 [12:48:32] <__m4ch1n3__> 1 packets transmitted, 0 received,
100% packet loss, time 0ms
1676 [12:49:18] <__m4ch1n3__> is the output of "ping -q -c1
-W2 8.8.7.7"
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1678 [12:49:51] <__m4ch1n3__> -q has no effect
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1685 [12:53:19] <__m4ch1n3__> ah there was still a redirect
1686 [12:53:22] <__m4ch1n3__> ping -c1 -W2 8.8.8.8 ; echo 0
1687 [12:53:22] <__m4ch1n3__> PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes
of data.
1688 [12:53:22] <__m4ch1n3__> 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1
ttl=122 time=44.6 ms
1689 [12:53:22] <__m4ch1n3__> --- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics ---
1690 [12:53:22] <__m4ch1n3__> 1 packets transmitted, 1 received,
0% packet loss, time 0ms
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1697 [12:59:08] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
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1699 [13:01:07] <n4dir> $ if ping -q -c 1 8.8.8.8 > /dev/null
2>&1; then echo "works"; else echo "does not
work"; fi
1700 [13:01:28] <n4dir> not clue if that is correct or not, i am
lousy with redirection.
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1702 [13:01:40] <core7> andersk
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1705 [13:02:40] <greylinensuit> anyone know how to troubleshoot
this: "W:
replaced-url
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1709 [13:03:29] <greylinensuit> much appreciate, tried the man
pages & wiki. they're just the default official repos
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1711 [13:05:14] <__m4ch1n3__> its anoying that it spams on stderr
and stdout and ignores own silent option
1712 [13:06:53] <n4dir> yup, would be a nice and easy typable
thing if not like that.
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1715 [13:08:34] <abrotman> greylinensuit: can you use `apt-key
list` ?
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1717 [13:10:02] <__m4ch1n3__> so barckets & returning exit
code with $? are redundant :3
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1719 [13:10:30] <__m4ch1n3__> thats nice
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1721 [13:11:22] <n4dir> main thing here is that [ or [[ is simply
a command. As far i understand, of course.
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1724 [13:12:28] <pikaro> is there a reason why sudo on debian
comes without --with-pam-login? it means that sudo -i doesn't
start a new session as that user, e. g. resulting in a missing
/run/user/ directory.
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1726 [13:12:37] <relaxed> [ is a command, [[ is bash builtin
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1731 [13:15:14] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__:
replaced-url
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1733 [13:15:42] <greylinensuit> thx
1734 [13:15:43] <n4dir> relaxed: good catch, though in the actual
context it probably boils down to the same.
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1736 [13:16:18] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__:
replaced-url
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1741 [13:17:55] <xVim> Hi, I got a fresh Stretch system and
can't get xbacklight working. However writing the brightness
directly to /sys/class/... works, so I want to write a Python script
to automate this. However I need sudo to write to /sys/... Is there
a way I don't need to enter my passphrase in my Python script?
1742 [13:17:57] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: lshw:
replaced-url
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1744 [13:19:01] <__m4ch1n3__> curl -s 'replaced-url
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1746 [13:19:15] <__m4ch1n3__> there is only one bootable entry
1747 [13:19:24] <TyrfingMjolnir> ANd?
1748 [13:19:29] <__m4ch1n3__> and its not recovery mode
1749 [13:19:30] <TyrfingMjolnir> Is that a good one?
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1751 [13:19:39] <TyrfingMjolnir> It never reaches that one
1752 [13:19:41] <__m4ch1n3__> hmmm should work
1753 [13:20:03] <TyrfingMjolnir> Goes straight to grub rescue
1754 [13:20:16] <__m4ch1n3__> if there is only one then its
selected by default
1755 [13:20:24] <abrotman> greylinensuit: please keep it in the
channel, I'm doing many things at once
1756 [13:20:43] <abrotman> greylinensuit: you could move the file
aside, and reinstall the keyring packages
1757 [13:20:44] <xVim> Like if I create the Python script as root
and then give a copy to the user? Would that work?
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1763 [13:21:20] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: The funny thing is
that the installed USB works
1764 [13:21:27] <__m4ch1n3__> maybe you have other partitions with
grub and bootable flag set, boot the debian iso, select recovery or
rescue and then rapair grub
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1766 [13:22:06] <relaxed> xVim: edit the sudoers file (man
visudo); then add to it--> usernamehere ALL=NOPASSWD:
/sbin/pythonscriptname
1767 [13:22:23] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: That's what I
have been doing
1768 [13:22:35] <TyrfingMjolnir> How can I find out where there is
grub
1769 [13:22:36] <TyrfingMjolnir> ?
1770 [13:22:37] <relaxed> then usernamehere can run it as root
without supplying the password
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1772 [13:22:51] <xVim> relaxed: Thank you, will do that :)
1773 [13:23:05] <greylinensuit> tried purging/reinstalling the
keyring packages
1774 [13:23:06] <TyrfingMjolnir> sda1 is newly formatted
1775 [13:23:08] <TyrfingMjolnir>
replaced-url
1776 [13:23:24] <TyrfingMjolnir> sdc is the debian installer DVD1
1777 [13:23:40] <TyrfingMjolnir> sdb1 is the newly installed
system
1778 [13:23:49] <greylinensuit> aha, maybe the .gpg/.asc files
were not binaries, going to export them as such and try apt-key add
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1780 [13:23:58] <__m4ch1n3__> sdb1 and sdc1 are bootable
1781 [13:24:00] <greylinensuit> again :)
1782 [13:24:33] <__m4ch1n3__> there is a * in the BOOT raw
1783 [13:24:47] <__m4ch1n3__> in
replaced-url
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1785 [13:25:03] <TyrfingMjolnir> It now works for some reason
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1788 [13:26:45] <__m4ch1n3__> im pretty sure install media
"grub repair" would fix that
1789 [13:26:57] <TyrfingMjolnir> I woud like to run samba4 on this
box, how do I make sure I have latest samba4? do dist upgrade to
testing?
1790 [13:27:27] <__m4ch1n3__> sdc1 is bootable and is empty,
1791 [13:27:31] <abrotman> dpkg: tell TyrfingMjolnir about ssb
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1793 [13:28:15] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: sdc1 is the
installer disk image
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1795 [13:28:21] <TyrfingMjolnir> debian DVD1 9.5
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1800 [13:29:36] <__m4ch1n3__> sure? "/dev/sdc1 * 0 7089823
7089824 3.4G 0 Empty"
1801 [13:30:40] <TyrfingMjolnir> Affirmative
1802 [13:30:43] <__m4ch1n3__> hmm other partitions are to big for
instal medium
1803 [13:30:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> However the USB is now removed
and I have booted into the system
1804 [13:31:00] <__m4ch1n3__> then your done :)
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1808 [13:33:51] <TyrfingMjolnir> How can I dist upgrade? Do I just
do :s/stretch/buster/g in /etc/apt/sources.list?
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1810 [13:34:02] <TyrfingMjolnir> Or is there more to it?
1811 [13:34:25] <greylinensuit> used gpg -a --export to export the
ascii-armored binary of the OpenPGP pub key block, in both
.gpg/.asc, tried 'apt-key add' and copied into
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/, but still says N: Ignoring file
'E074D16EB6FF4DE3.asc' in directory
'/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has an invalid filename
extension
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1813 [13:34:54] <greylinensuit> oy
1814 [13:35:03] <jubo2> Yo and BIG Thanks for the best Server OS
in these parts of the Laniakea Supercluster
1815 [13:35:58] <TyrfingMjolnir> What jubo2 said.
1816 [13:36:07] <jubo2> Got a question: Current PHP version in
Debian Stable repo is 7.0.something and this is EOL on 2019-01-01
according to some info that I have received. Will the PHP be updated
to 7.2 by then?
1817 [13:36:31] <greylinensuit> same with *.gpg
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1820 [13:37:20] <TyrfingMjolnir> jubo2: I still run php4
1821 [13:37:51] <jubo2> TyrfingMjolnir: how do you keep it safe
and secure?
1822 [13:38:18] <TyrfingMjolnir> jubo2: How do you know if
it's safe an secure in the first place?
1823 [13:38:38] <TyrfingMjolnir> I set up a nginx reverse proxy in
front and added HTTPS
1824 [13:38:40] <jubo2> I ... uhh.. trust the people in charge of
keeping it safe and secure
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1827 [13:39:53] <TyrfingMjolnir> And I build newer solutions in
Angular, nodejs w/express, and swift w/kitura
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1843 [13:51:24] <yo9fah> hi all
1844 [13:51:29] <woenx> Hi. Does someone has some experience in
growing RAID1 partitions after upgrading the hard drives?
1845 [13:51:34] <yo9fah> When you install gentoo, you just realize
what apt update pkg means...
1846 [13:51:59] <woenx> I have /dev/md0 with 750GB but the new
hard drives are 4TB, and I'd like to know if it's possible
to expand the partition
1847 [13:52:01] <yo9fah> debian is the best
1848 [13:53:16] <__m4ch1n3__> yo9fah, do a system upgrade with
emerge, if its done before 2019 you have luck lol
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1850 [13:53:50] <yo9fah> yeee
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1859 [13:55:08] <yo9fah> In my opinion, debian is the Father of
all distro.
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1864 [13:56:23] <yo9fah> I installed debian core with my desktop
desktop in 30 minutes...
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1866 [13:56:33] <__m4ch1n3__> of all debian based distros yes
1867 [13:57:19] <yo9fah> The gentoo lasts up to 20-30 hours..
1868 [13:57:40] <__m4ch1n3__> it compiles everything from source
1869 [13:57:40] <DiRaOL> Hi all! Is there anyone facing problems
with Libreoffice and Debian (>= buster)? After updating my system
I'm facing this error: "version `LIBO_UDK_6.1' not
found"
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1872 [13:58:20] <yo9fah> if you're lucky and at the end it
does not tell you that you have to reinstall the system again
1873 [13:58:30] <yo9fah> pfff
1874 [13:58:38] <__m4ch1n3__> the only problem i faced with libre
was that it opened text file as default editorbefore i purged it :D
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1877 [13:59:46] <TyrfingMjolnir> Which transcoder to use?
1878 [13:59:58] <TyrfingMjolnir> Playstation media center appears
to be deprecated
1879 [14:00:25] <__m4ch1n3__> transcoder? ffmpeg ofcourse
1880 [14:00:26] <yo9fah> With open firefox, debian sucks a maximum
of 900MB ram...
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1883 [14:00:47] <TyrfingMjolnir> yo9fah: Same thing for arch
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1885 [14:01:06] <yo9fah> With open firefox, gentoo sucks a maximum
of 1.2GB ram
1886 [14:01:11] <TyrfingMjolnir> ff take longer to launch than
that competition, but at runtime, I find it nicer.
1887 [14:01:17] <yo9fah> mate desk
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1889 [14:01:49] <yo9fah> yeee
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1892 [14:02:25] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: ffmpeg does not work
for my TV, alone that it is, some sort of media protocol is needed
too
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1894 [14:02:56] <yo9fah> A sure example is exherbo which is
actually a shame
1895 [14:03:02] <Thedarkb-M90> With Chromium, HexChat, Discord and
a level editor open, Debian is using 1.2GB
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1897 [14:03:24] <TyrfingMjolnir> What is the best DLNA-compliant
UPnP Media Server for debian 9?
1898 [14:03:46] <TyrfingMjolnir> best as in supports normal
formats and does not eat all the resources available to man
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1902 [14:04:14] <kirk781> Discord is an electon app?
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1904 [14:04:50] <Thedarkb-M90> Yup
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1906 [14:04:54] <Thedarkb-M90> With a horrible EULA
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1908 [14:05:44] <TyrfingMjolnir> Just like popcorntime
1909 [14:05:45] <kirk781> Reminds me of some apps/games that
required you to scroll down to the bottom of the EULA before they
ungreyed the I have read the EULA box
1910 [14:05:48] <yo9fah> so,
replaced-url
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1912 [14:06:46] <__m4ch1n3__> TyrfingMjolnir, if it doesnt work
you dont youse it corect
1913 [14:06:54] <__m4ch1n3__> *use
1914 [14:07:14] <yo9fah> Congratulations to developers, on deb
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1917 [14:08:02] <__m4ch1n3__> transcoding != host media stream
1918 [14:08:31] <__m4ch1n3__> transcoding is convert one format to
another
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1924 [14:10:21] <TyrfingMjolnir> transcoding would be converting
without the user having to convert
1925 [14:10:46] <__m4ch1n3__> converting without convert :D
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1927 [14:11:23] <TyrfingMjolnir> transcoding would be converting
without the user having to explicitly convert
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1930 [14:12:21] <__m4ch1n3__> sounds to me like you want host a
media stream on local network, can your tv read rtmp streams?
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1933 [14:12:51] <TyrfingMjolnir> Samsung
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1935 [14:13:19] <TyrfingMjolnir> 8005e
1936 [14:13:21] <TyrfingMjolnir> I have no idea
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1944 [14:16:17] <__m4ch1n3__> you need a mediaplayer that is able
stream media over network
1945 [14:16:41] <__m4ch1n3__> or a hdmi cable from pc to tv :3
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1947 [14:17:10] <TyrfingMjolnir> Yes\
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1949 [14:17:52] <TyrfingMjolnir> such as media tomb
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1952 [14:18:46] <TyrfingMjolnir> But which one is better from the
debian 9 repo?
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1960 [14:20:56] <__m4ch1n3__> hdmi cable :D
1961 [14:21:00] <__m4ch1n3__> best
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1964 [14:21:43] <__m4ch1n3__> only tried once do that with sound
over multiple devices, it was laggy af
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1966 [14:22:35] <TyrfingMjolnir> There is like 50m from the server
to the screen
1967 [14:23:37] <__m4ch1n3__> dependes on your tv, apple tv shit
has own protocol dependencies e.g, duno
1968 [14:24:09] <__m4ch1n3__> find out what your tv exactly
supports, read the tv manual
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1971 [14:26:19] <TyrfingMjolnir> or ps4?
1972 [14:26:55] <__m4ch1n3__>
replaced-url
1973 [14:27:01] <__m4ch1n3__> no idea
1974 [14:27:07] <__m4ch1n3__> dont own a ps
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1977 [14:28:00] <__m4ch1n3__> read the device manual, configure it
like described in manual, then config debian
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1981 [14:29:39] <TyrfingMjolnir> UPNP and DLNA
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1983 [14:31:56] <__m4ch1n3__> apt-cache search dlna
1984 [14:32:07] <__m4ch1n3__> you will need a dlna server
1985 [14:32:14] <__m4ch1n3__> on debian
1986 [14:32:30] <__m4ch1n3__> and propably you will need to open
ports
1987 [14:32:44] <__m4ch1n3__> or forward them to tv
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1989 [14:33:07] <TyrfingMjolnir> minidlna
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1991 [14:33:26] <TyrfingMjolnir> Open ports?
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1995 [14:35:26] <TyrfingMjolnir> Says something about local config
here:
replaced-url
1996 [14:35:32] <TyrfingMjolnir> Not exactly my use cas
1997 [14:35:34] <__m4ch1n3__> yes for local addresses
1998 [14:35:37] <TyrfingMjolnir> e
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2000 [14:36:09] <__m4ch1n3__> the tv must be able to connect to
the media server on debian
2001 [14:36:23] <TyrfingMjolnir> That I got
2002 [14:36:27] <TyrfingMjolnir> There is an IP address
2003 [14:36:37] <__m4ch1n3__> would recommend static ip config for
tv and debian so only 1 address is allawoed
2004 [14:36:46] <TyrfingMjolnir> Sure
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2007 [14:37:31] <danielboston26> So somehow sudo stopped working
and i had to reinstall it now i am no longer included in the sudders
file how do i either edit the file or add myself
2008 [14:37:44] <__m4ch1n3__> assume your router provides ip
dynamic over dhcp
2009 [14:38:14] <danielboston26> ive tried adduser mark sudo and
it says im added to the group but when i try to use sudo it says im
not and the inncident will be reported
2010 [14:38:40] <__m4ch1n3__> logout and login again
2011 [14:38:41] <danielboston26> im using debian 9 if that makes a
difference
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2013 [14:39:02] <__m4ch1n3__> after changing user grubs you have
to close session
2014 [14:39:07] <__m4ch1n3__> grups
2015 [14:39:16] <__m4ch1n3__> before it takes effect
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2023 [14:40:46] <TyrfingMjolnir> Looks like it worked out of the
box.
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2032 [14:48:03] <__m4ch1n3__> yes? my expirence with connecting
non-linux devices to linux devices was usualy a pain in the ass
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2034 [14:48:53] <xVim> relaxed: I added 'myusername
ALL=NOPASSWD:/sbin/mypythonscriptname' to the sudoers file, but
still cannot run the script successfully without sudo (even after
reboot). Any ideas why that could happen? I also tried it with
(root) and (ALL:ALL) in front of NOPASSWD, same story.
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2039 [14:50:57] <TyrfingMjolnir> __m4ch1n3__: There is
2040 [14:51:09] <TyrfingMjolnir> I can see the server, but not its
content
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2055 [15:01:12] <noodlepie> Max. recursion depth with nested
structures exceeded at
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.28/Storable.pm line 278, at
/usr/bin/apt-show-versions line 271.
2056 [15:01:20] <noodlepie> E: Problem executing scripts
APT::Update::Post-Invoke-Success 'test -x
/usr/bin/apt-show-versions || exit 0 ; apt-show-versions -i'
2057 [15:01:20] <noodlepie> E: Sub-process returned an error code
2058 [15:01:27] <noodlepie> What's up with it?
2059 [15:02:46] <noodlepie> I'm doing "apt update
&& apt upgrade (perhaps dist-upgrade)"
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2115 [15:41:14] <milkt> xVim, what script are you running? if
script needs root privileges, you cannot run script successfully
without sudo or as root privilege
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2117 [15:42:31] <xVim> milkt: I am running a custom python script
that changes the monitor brightness by writing a value to
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness.
2118 [15:42:52] <xVim> Therefore it needs sudo privileges. It
works fine with sudo, but not without
2119 [15:43:28] <relaxed> xVim: you have to use sudo, but it
requires no password
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2121 [15:43:32] <xVim> I want that a normal user (without root
privileges) can use the script too
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2123 [15:44:01] <xVim> Ah okay now I understand
2124 [15:44:04] <sahar69> try to add user to it but i dont know
how
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2127 [15:45:11] <xVim> I thought that once I added the line in the
sudoers file, I could run it without explicitly writing sudo (which
didnt work)
2128 [15:45:36] <xVim> Thanks everyone for the help
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2130 [15:45:44] <relaxed> you're welcome
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2164 [16:05:59] <InvisibleRasta> hello, anyone tried installing
debian on btrfs subvolume? is there a guide ?
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2214 [16:29:49] <doublehp> I am using buster and I don't find
the package freecad which should be supported by Debian
replaced-url
2215 [16:30:08] <doublehp> I have main contrib non-free
2216 [16:31:00] <nkuttler> !tell doublehp about debian-next
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2221 [16:37:41] <annadane> doublehp,
replaced-url
2222 [16:38:08] <annadane> doublehp, packages can get removed from
testing while they fix release-critical bugs
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2225 [16:38:47] <doublehp> annadane: any way to still get it ?
from stable, or else ...
2226 [16:39:28] <annadane> doublehp, you can try installing it
from unstable, running a mixed system like that is usually fine,
just read what apt tells you and be cautious
2227 [16:40:10] <annadane> (fine if you're *already running
testing*. users running stable shouldn't start running mixed
systems with testing/unstable)
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2252 [16:57:13] <komunista> hi all
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2260 [17:00:35] <allan_wind> How do I run perf as a regular user?
Is there no per user control, or do you have to do it system wide
with /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid?
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2302 [17:22:34] <RandomGuyOnIrc> Is there a substitue for rar, or
a way to install it on debian 9? I don't see it in the non-free
repository
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2305 [17:23:54] <annadane> there's an unrar package
2306 [17:24:03] <annadane> idk about free alternatives
2307 [17:24:31] <annadane> sorry, i misread your question
2308 [17:24:43] <RandomGuyOnIrc> ok thanks, I mistyped something
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2311 [17:24:52] <RandomGuyOnIrc> I see lots of packages with
apt-cache search unrar
2312 [17:24:54] <annadane> rar is in debian. i see it - maybe your
sources list is wrong
2313 [17:25:11] <annadane> post it to paste.debian.net?
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2319 [17:27:03] <RandomGuyOnIrc> annadane: I must have had fat
fingers. I am seeing lots of rar related compression utilities.
2320 [17:27:53] <annadane> i'm sure there has to be free
alternatives, if you care about that sort of thing
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2349 [17:40:50] <RandomGuyOnIrc> well according to various
internet blocks, 'apt-get install rar' should work. But it
does not. This is my sources.list file:
replaced-url
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2357 [17:43:53] <Caretaker13> Hi. Running Debian 64-bit Unstable
Cinnamon DE on laptop. Not very knowledgeable about sound stuff.
Sound okay last night. Today did update, no sound at all. Cinnamon
sound settings applet shows "Dummy Output" as only output
device, instead of "Speakers" as previously. WTF? What to
check?
2358 [17:45:29] <yo9fah>
replaced-url
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2360 [17:45:34] <l1nuxg33k> Randomguy what does apt say?
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2364 [17:46:16] <RandomGuyOnIrc> I have found cE: Package
'rar' has no installation candidate
2365 [17:46:36] <RandomGuyOnIrc> hmmmm cryptic corrupted paste
2366 [17:46:42] <RandomGuyOnIrc> Package 'rar' has no
installation candidate
2367 [17:46:43] <annadane> !debian-next
2368 [17:46:43] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2369 [17:46:45] <annadane> Caretaker13, ^
2370 [17:46:45] <RandomGuyOnIrc> that is correct
2371 [17:47:22] <yo9fah>
replaced-url
2372 [17:48:10] <annadane> (grumble, do you seriously need
non-free software just for .rar)
2373 [17:48:21] <yo9fah> I installed yesterday.
2374 [17:48:35] <bites> RandomGuyOnIrc: you are missing contrib
non-free in your sources.list line 7
2375 [17:48:41] <l1nuxg33k> What about unrar?
2376 [17:48:50] <EdePopede> rarcrack and unrarfree seem to be the
only related packages
2377 [17:48:58] <Caretaker13> Trying to get registered there now.
2378 [17:48:58] <EdePopede> sry, unrar-free
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2382 [17:50:46] <EdePopede> from en:wp: Open format? No
(decompression source code is available, but it's not free
software due to the restriction that it must not be used to reverse
engineer the RAR compression algorithm)
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2385 [17:51:23] <RandomGuyOnIrc> bites: thanks now it works
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2387 [17:52:47] <RandomGuyOnIrc> annadane: I am looking to create
a library of compressed multimedia files. vlc is supposed to play
nice with rar. Do you know a better way?
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2389 [17:53:36] <annadane> i don't know of a better way,
i'm just surprised one would need non-free software for that
sort of thing
2390 [17:53:47] <annadane> i'm sure there has to be free
alternatives
2391 [17:53:54] <annadane> but i'm being kinda off topic so
just ignore my rambling
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2393 [17:54:11] <RandomGuyOnIrc> I have spent several hours
looking. I would much prefer a free alternative.
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2395 [17:54:31] <RandomGuyOnIrc> finally gave up, and am hoping
rar + vlc works
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2401 [17:57:05] <bites> hmm... even the p7zip rar module is
non-free.
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2403 [17:58:32] <EdePopede> but... why even compressing media
files? maybe made sense with DVD content (VOB/MP2), but i'm not
sure up-to-date mp4 can be compressed by a reasonable ratio.
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2408 [18:00:23] <lxsameer> hey folks, how can I find a package
that installs a certain file
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2412 [18:00:26] <danielboston26> I am having a issue i tried to
install the nvidia drivers for my thinkpad and i screwed something
up
2413 [18:01:08] <RandomGuyOnIrc> LoL, well I learn something new
everyday. My mp4 files are already optimally compressed. It is silly
to use rar bzip or anything else. This is what happens when you work
all day on an asci terminal, and never do recreation on a linux gui.
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2415 [18:01:55] <danielboston26> Couldn’t; boot into GUI
removed them now i can boot but can’t log into my user it just
takes me back to logon screen]
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2417 [18:02:02] <annadane> lxsameer, apt-file
2418 [18:02:08] <danielboston26> How do i fix this?
2419 [18:02:25] <danielboston26> Do i have to reinstall xorg?
2420 [18:02:31] <lxsameer> annadane: thanks
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2423 [18:03:51] <danielboston26> ???
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2428 [18:05:08] <EdePopede> RandomGuyOnIrc: i'm curious. did
you ever compare the size of a mp4 packed into a rar to one
compressed with xz? i made my way through the years with gzip,
bzip2, 7zip and then xz. whose compression ratio is just wow. (why i
ask: i tested mp4->xz and found out it makes no sense at all)
2429 [18:05:19] <danielboston26> Anyone?
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2438 [18:07:47] <yo9fah> danielboston26: How did you install the
nVIDIA driver?
2439 [18:08:16] <danielboston26> Apt remove and apt author move
2440 [18:08:23] <danielboston26> Apt autoremove
2441 [18:08:33] <yo9fah> I want to install myself. I have a laptop
asus x55vdr
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2443 [18:09:33] <danielboston26> yo9fah:
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2446 [18:11:06] <danielboston26> Oh install misread what you wrote
i used apt the included nividia driver’
2447 [18:11:22] <danielboston26> That’s not the issue i
want. To know how i can fix xorg
2448 [18:11:54] <danielboston26> Do i have to remove xorg and
reinstall yo9fah?
2449 [18:12:00] <yo9fah> no
2450 [18:12:06] <danielboston26> Ok
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2454 [18:12:28] <danielboston26> So how do i fix?
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2456 [18:12:50] <danielboston26> When i type in my password it
just bounces me page to the login page
2457 [18:13:57] <yo9fah> a few years ago I was able to install the
driver, but now I see there are other instructions
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2459 [18:14:52] <ca1ek> i've set up a samba server and
it's so slow it fails to actually send a file
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2461 [18:15:14] <ca1ek> what do i need to change in the config so
it's fast
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2465 [18:16:28] <danielboston26> so does anyone know how to fix my
issue?
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2467 [18:16:42] <yo9fah> init 1 > Installl: apt-get install
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia nvidia-xconfig nvidia-settings
2468 [18:16:57] <yo9fah> nvidia-xconfig
2469 [18:17:00] <yo9fah> reboot
2470 [18:17:03] <danielboston26> i don’t want nvidia thats
what broke it
2471 [18:17:05] <yo9fah> is ok?
2472 [18:17:14] <yo9fah> I see
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2477 [18:18:22] <komunista> please, why is nfs-common.service
masked (in testing)?
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2481 [18:19:18] <komunista> is it not needed anymore? or replaced?
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2496 [18:27:03] <annadane> !debian-next
2497 [18:27:03] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2498 [18:27:07] <annadane> komunista, ^
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2500 [18:27:27] <annadane> (can we not just move the damn channel
to freenode?)
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2506 [18:29:26] <komunista> annadane: thanks, but it is masked on
stable too, then the question is relevant here
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2532 [18:40:30] <InvisibleRasta> hello guys i am following the
deboostrap methd to install. from here:
replaced-url
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2534 [18:40:43] <InvisibleRasta> i am getting stuck at running the
command /usr/sbin/debootstrap --arch ARCH stretch \
2535 [18:40:53] <InvisibleRasta> it jsut hangs without doing
anything
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2540 [18:43:47] <mspe> you didn't copy/paste the two lines
2541 [18:44:01] <InvisibleRasta> /usr/sbin/debootstrap --arch
amd65 \ /mnt/
replaced-url
2542 [18:44:04] <InvisibleRasta> like this?
2543 [18:44:11] <InvisibleRasta> i think i ahve to remove the \?
2544 [18:44:23] <mspe> you can remove it, if you want
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2547 [18:45:46] <InvisibleRasta> mspe:
replaced-url
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2551 [18:48:26] <InvisibleRasta> im not sure why i get that
2552 [18:48:27] <mspe> arch should be amd64 (not amd65) and you
forgot one paramter before /mnt/, the release you want (stretch,
jessie, sid, etc.)
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2556 [18:49:30] <InvisibleRasta> lol what a dumb typo
2557 [18:49:32] <InvisibleRasta> ffs
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2559 [18:49:36] <mspe> for example with stretch
2560 [18:49:38] <mspe> debootstrap --arch amd64 stretch /mnt
replaced-url
2561 [18:50:01] * InvisibleRasta is feeling dumb.
2562 [18:50:36] <cryptodan_mobile> Ya need more coffee
InvisibleRasta to bootstrap lol
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2564 [18:50:42] <mspe> you don't even need --arch if
you're running the same arch as the target ^^
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2568 [18:53:24] <InvisibleRasta> by any chance you know how many
GB's it pulls?
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2579 [19:05:00] <n4dir> i don't think you will even hit the
GB
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2590 [19:08:57] <InvisibleRasta> n4dir: # debootstrap
--second-stage
2591 [19:08:59] <InvisibleRasta> cat:
/usr/share/debootstrap/suite: No such file or directory
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2595 [19:09:54] <InvisibleRasta> ah that is for different arch
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2601 [19:11:53] <peaceguy> hi all :)
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2603 [19:12:05] <peaceguy> i would like to disable completely the
bluetooth and cups services
2604 [19:12:06] <InvisibleRasta> hola
2605 [19:12:08] <peaceguy> please help me :)
2606 [19:12:11] <peaceguy> hola InvisibleRasta :)
2607 [19:12:14] <peaceguy> hi neo4 :)
2608 [19:12:48] <neo4> peaceguy: hello! how is a young life?
2609 [19:13:00] <peaceguy> :)
2610 [19:13:05] <peaceguy> it is good, thanks :)
2611 [19:13:09] <peaceguy> how are you? :)
2612 [19:13:34] <neo4> peaceguy: try this
2613 [19:13:34] <neo4> sudo apt-get purge *cups*
2614 [19:13:55] <neo4> it should remove cups completely
2615 [19:14:05] <peaceguy> well could i just disable the service,
to just stop it from starting?
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2617 [19:14:31] <peaceguy> rather to avoid removing packages
2618 [19:14:39] <peaceguy> hi Ticho_ :)
2619 [19:14:52] <neo4> peaceguy: try this
2620 [19:14:52] <neo4> sudo systemctl disable cups.service
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2622 [19:15:15] <peaceguy> and for bluetooth?
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2624 [19:15:27] <peaceguy> i did that command for bluetooth.target
and bluetooth.service
2625 [19:15:40] <peaceguy> and i do suspend and when i wake up it
says something about bluetooth
2626 [19:16:12] <neo4> peaceguy: maybe the same to use systemctl
2627 [19:16:24] <peaceguy> i did use systemctl
2628 [19:16:36] <neo4> you need to know which service runs
blutooth
2629 [19:16:43] <neo4> peaceguy: what do you use?
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2631 [19:16:52] <peaceguy> like for bluetooth?
2632 [19:17:00] <peaceguy> i use debian 9.5
2633 [19:17:11] <neo4> peaceguy: I don't know I use ubuntu
16.04
2634 [19:17:39] <peaceguy> it should be the same pretty much
2635 [19:17:45] <neo4> there is probably the same
2636 [19:17:47] <neo4> yes
2637 [19:17:49] <peaceguy> i just don't get just disable
*service should be it
2638 [19:17:53] <peaceguy> straightforward
2639 [19:17:55] <peaceguy> but it's not
2640 [19:18:20] <neo4> peaceguy: you can check the status by
2641 [19:18:20] <neo4> sudo systemctl status needed.service
2642 [19:18:31] <neo4> there you will see whether it disable or
not
2643 [19:18:41] <peaceguy> yes i tried
2644 [19:19:07] <peaceguy> .service is loaded
2645 [19:19:07] <fassl> but just disabling it wont stop it afaik
2646 [19:19:10] <peaceguy> inactive
2647 [19:19:12] <InvisibleRasta> what package proveds deb-src?
2648 [19:19:14] <peaceguy> yes
2649 [19:19:17] <peaceguy> true fassl
2650 [19:19:27] <peaceguy> and target is active
2651 [19:19:30] <peaceguy> loaded
2652 [19:19:37] <peaceguy> i want to stop it from loading
2653 [19:19:38] <neo4> fassl: it will not run the service next
reload
2654 [19:19:41] <peaceguy> starting on boot
2655 [19:19:46] <peaceguy> ok
2656 [19:20:07] <peaceguy> but i'm pretty sure i already
issued the disable command
2657 [19:20:25] <neo4> disable, enable, start, start, stop,
reload, status
2658 [19:20:40] <neo4> look at the status, to be sure
2659 [19:20:49] <peaceguy> i looked at status
2660 [19:20:55] <peaceguy> perhaps it changes after reboot
2661 [19:21:06] <neo4> there should be written disabled or enabled
2662 [19:21:10] <peaceguy> maybe stop then disable?
2663 [19:21:13] <peaceguy> ok
2664 [19:21:18] <peaceguy> it says active
2665 [19:21:21] <peaceguy> so first stop
2666 [19:21:23] <peaceguy> ?
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2669 [19:22:15] <neo4> no, nothing I tried with apache, it's
didn't show anything, just inactive
2670 [19:22:28] <peaceguy> hi tomcat8 :)
2671 [19:22:31] <peaceguy> hi mfrisch :)
2672 [19:23:25] <peaceguy> static what's static?
2673 [19:23:50] <peaceguy> says
/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.target; static; vendor preset: enabled
2674 [19:23:54] <peaceguy> static instead of disabled?
2675 [19:24:00] <peaceguy> i should reboot now
2676 [19:24:23] <neo4> norm
2677 [19:24:36] <at0m> !reboot
2678 [19:24:36] <dpkg> You want to reboot for WHAT?? If it's
not a new kernel or a hardware change, you probably don't need
to reboot. Ask me about <qotd2>.
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2683 [19:25:11] <peaceguy> because i want to see will it start
with boot
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2686 [19:25:43] <peaceguy> hi fcanela :)
2687 [19:25:45] <peaceguy> hi tsglove2 :)
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2689 [19:26:15] <peaceguy> status command exited with exit code 3
2690 [19:26:18] <InvisibleRasta> how do i apt install
linux-image-amd64/stable 4.9+80+deb9u6
2691 [19:26:20] <InvisibleRasta> ?
2692 [19:26:35] <peaceguy> it said unit not needed anymore
stopping stopped target reached target stopped target
2693 [19:26:39] <InvisibleRasta> it gives me error
2694 [19:27:03] <fassl> just out of curiosity, could you just have
done systemctl isolate graphical.target instead of reboot?
2695 [19:27:37] <peaceguy> right now i have no x running
2696 [19:28:16] <fassl> or whatever target you are on
2697 [19:29:07] <peaceguy> ok
2698 [19:29:10] <peaceguy> i will do it
2699 [19:29:12] <peaceguy> thanks :)
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2710 [19:36:19] <peaceguy> so
2711 [19:36:32] <peaceguy> why is rebooting/shutting down from
console only sometimes slow?
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2715 [19:38:24] <at0m> peaceguy: any network mounts that fail to
unmount?
2716 [19:38:32] <peaceguy> no
2717 [19:38:50] <peaceguy> and also there's a timer
2718 [19:38:59] <peaceguy> like 1 minute 30 seconds when shutting
down
2719 [19:40:39] <peaceguy> i rebooted and it says bluetooth.target
is active, but not bluetooth.service
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2722 [19:41:58] <peaceguy> hi ScottE :)
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2724 [19:43:27] <Sveta> "pdfedit was an editor for
manipulating PDF documents; it is no longer available in
debian"
2725 [19:43:31] <at0m> peaceguy: FYI, this isn't a social
channel. we don't hi/bye much here. some people are in *lots*
of channels, and may only check hilights.
2726 [19:43:38] <Sveta> what gui editor to modify pdf can i now
use?
2727 [19:43:47] <at0m> ,v pdfedit
2728 [19:43:48] <judd> No package named 'pdfedit' was
found in amd64.
2729 [19:43:49] <Sveta> and why is pdfedit no longer available?
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2731 [19:45:09] <jelly> judd: bug rm pdfedit
2732 [19:45:11] <peaceguy> sorry at0m
2733 [19:45:12] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
2734 [19:45:18] <peaceguy> i just greet
2735 [19:45:28] <at0m> peaceguy: no need here :)
2736 [19:45:33] <peaceguy> ok :)
2737 [19:45:35] <peaceguy> sorry
2738 [19:45:39] <at0m> no worries
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2778 [20:09:21] <peaceguy> when i reboot there is a message
bluetooth firmware failed to load
2779 [20:09:28] <peaceguy> how can i disable loading of bluetooth
firmware?
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2838 [20:47:40] <KNERD> peaceguy: Why not just install it?
2839 [20:48:34] <KNERD> Just visit /etc/apt.sources.list and add
in 'non-free' to the first URL listen then install it
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2844 [20:49:36] <peaceguy> KNERD: the firmware?
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2846 [20:49:49] <peaceguy> but i don't want to use bluetooth
i want it to stop starting on boot
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2854 [20:52:26] <KNERD> well , if the firmware is not loaded, then
you certainly are not using it
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2857 [20:53:14] <KNERD> agio: I upgraded my Debian 8 last night,
and iFirefox is still pre version 59
2858 [20:54:09] <peaceguy> but the error about failed loading
means something is trying to load it and i want to disable that
2859 [20:55:07] <blackpit> peaceguy: perhaps find what module
it's trying to load and blacklist it
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2861 [20:55:14] <KNERD> Personally, I don't know. Maybe
disable the device in BIOS, or a switch ? I mean you only see it
during boot
2862 [20:55:19] <blackpit> you could also disable bluetooth in the
BIOS
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2866 [20:56:37] <peaceguy> yes
2867 [20:56:50] <peaceguy> when i suspend and then wake it says
that error kind of annoyinh
2868 [20:56:56] <peaceguy> annoying*
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2870 [20:57:38] <KNERD> Like I have this Toshiba Latop which asa a
switch on the front of it which wil disable Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
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2873 [20:58:25] <peaceguy> i don't have a switch
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2875 [20:58:32] <peaceguy> bios is ok but i hoped for a command
solution
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2877 [20:58:47] <blackpit> peaceguy: perhaps rfkill block
bluetooth
2878 [20:59:01] <blackpit> rfkill list
2879 [20:59:20] <blackpit> check if bluetooth is shown there, and
block it, maybe the error will go away
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2881 [20:59:31] <blackpit> not sure, never tried it, I have BT
disabled in the BIOS on my laptop
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2883 [21:00:25] <peaceguy> cool i forgot about rfkill
2884 [21:00:28] <peaceguy> thanks everyone :D
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2901 [21:11:25] <Guest36> I would like to configure iptables this
way
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2903 [21:12:18] <pragomer> libreoffice 6.x icons are very blurry.
any idea how to fix that?
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2915 [21:20:02] <KNERD> Guest36: You dont need a browser to
configure IP atables
2916 [21:22:03] <Guest36> KNERD The browser has been opened only
to test the HTTP connection
2917 [21:23:21] <KNERD> oh okay
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2919 [21:23:46] <KNERD> if you wan tto configure IP tables like
that then just copy past those lines into the command line
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2990 [21:54:47] <hid3> Good evening everyone. What is the best
alternative for lynx web browser? basically I need 'lynx
-dump' functionality
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2994 [21:57:12] <saper> what's wrong with lynx -dump? You
might also try w3m -dump
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2996 [21:59:23] <hid3> I'm getting "SSL error" with
links and lynx
2997 [21:59:39] <hid3> probably something "not according
standards" on that site but I won't be investigating it
2998 [21:59:44] <hid3> I only need the data from that site
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3014 [22:06:11] <noln> maybe elinks -dump
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3082 [22:39:01] <LinuxFire> Hows everyone doing tonight.
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3084 [22:39:34] <saper> Pretty well, thank you very much
LinuxFire. And you?
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3086 [22:41:05] <LinuxFire> I just have a quick question. Ive been
having some DNS issues with a site im working on was wondering if
you you guys can get to it or if its still happening>
3087 [22:41:37] <joepublic> !ask
3088 [22:41:37] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
3089 [22:41:40] <LinuxFire>
replaced-url
3090 [22:41:48] <noln> LinuxFire, downforeveryoneorjustme.com
3091 [22:41:52] <annadane> ^
3092 [22:42:14] <joepublic> LinuxFire, resolves to 108.26.50.104
for me
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3094 [22:42:37] <noln> it's one of those things you'd
never think you need, but when you have them, you think "how
could I live without it"
3095 [22:43:07] <joepublic> another is iidrn.com ("is it down
right now")
3096 [22:43:55] <LinuxFire> Ok so you are able to reach the site
then jopublic
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3098 [22:44:20] <joepublic> I dunno, didn't try. You said you
have a DNS problem; that's what it resolves to for me by DNS.
3099 [22:44:49] <LinuxFire> yeah wich is correct
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3103 [22:45:41] <peaceguy> hi LinuxFire :)
3104 [22:46:01] <LinuxFire> Hi peaceguy
3105 [22:46:06] <peaceguy> :)
3106 [22:46:08] <peaceguy> how are you?
3107 [22:46:18] <joepublic> linuxfire, When I instruct a browser
to load that address, the connection times out.
3108 [22:46:24] <LinuxFire> Not to bad.
3109 [22:46:54] <peaceguy> :)
3110 [22:46:56] <LinuxFire> hmm ok thanks joepublic
3111 [22:46:57] <peaceguy> nice :)
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3115 [22:47:51] <annadane> i like the idea of the site name if it
is what i think it is (can't access site lol)
3116 [22:48:04] <annadane> it reminds me of think penguin, a linux
hardware vendor
3117 [22:48:04] <joepublic> hmm, wget says it is getting two IP
addresses for your name, actually. 108.26.50.104, 192.168.1.178
3118 [22:48:14] <joepublic> that's probably not what you
want, if I had to guess.
3119 [22:48:17] <annadane> (which i have not purchased from so not
an advertisement and nor can i vet it)
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3123 [22:50:44] <LinuxFire> Yeah joepublic its gotta be something
in the DNS setup for my A records
3124 [22:51:07] <joepublic> well, that's "a"
problem, but probably not "the" problem
3125 [22:51:39] <LinuxFire> If you try
replaced-url
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3128 [22:52:26] <LinuxFire> its very strange cause it works and
then it dosen't
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3130 [22:53:15] <joepublic> with https, no. with http,
"OpenPenguinSolutions is under construction"
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3132 [22:53:29] <LinuxFire> hmm ok
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3134 [22:54:15] <joepublic> you can do both parts of this if you
have a vps somewhere; lowendbox has them and most have debian stable
as a choice for OS.
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3140 [22:56:27] <LinuxFire> I just set up ssl yesterday it was
working now its not.
3141 [22:57:25] <joepublic> My SSL Experience is limited to
letsencrypt on apache2, and boils down to "run their script and
pray"
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3144 [22:58:36] <LinuxFire> yeah im using letsencrypt
3145 [22:58:56] <LinuxFire> I think it might be a port issue
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3147 [22:59:22] <LinuxFire> cause https uses port 443 I believe
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3154 [23:03:15] <KNERD> Just pay the $9 a year, and be done with
it
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3156 [23:04:22] <LinuxFire> try
replaced-url
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3158 [23:05:11] <KNERD> that is not port issue, but seems to be
DNS
3159 [23:05:25] <joepublic> I can now load the page.
3160 [23:06:01] <LinuxFire> great thanks joepublic port 443 was
blocked at the router level
3161 [23:06:18] <KNERD> I am getting, "Server not found"
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3163 [23:06:34] <LinuxFire> hmm ok
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3165 [23:06:54] <joepublic> my goodness it sure is handy to have
an offsite VPS to troubleshoot these things.
3166 [23:07:06] <KNERD>
replaced-url
3167 [23:07:46] <LinuxFire> Ok so something is still hinky with
DNS
3168 [23:07:57] <KNERD> yeah
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3179 [23:12:03] <woenx> Hi. Has anyone some experience in resizing
partitions in a RAID1?
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3184 [23:13:15] <fassl> why does it have a local ip as A record?
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3191 [23:15:36] <vlt> woenx: Yes.
3192 [23:15:36] <woenx> how can I resize a partition without
losing data?
3193 [23:15:52] <vlt> woenx: Increase it.
3194 [23:16:11] <woenx> I have a RAID1 drive (/mnt/md0), with two
750GB drives in it.
3195 [23:16:27] <woenx> one of the drives broke (a few months ago)
so I replaced it with a 4TB drive
3196 [23:16:32] <woenx> the partition still showed 750GB,
obviously.
3197 [23:16:45] <woenx> Today I replaced the second 750GB drive by
another 4TB drive
3198 [23:17:04] <woenx> so now I have two 4TB drives, but the
/dev/md0 RAID partition is configured for 750GB
3199 [23:17:11] <woenx> and it's driving me crazy
3200 [23:17:53] <woenx> I tried to remove the drives from the
drive (one at a time), delete the partition, convert the partition
table to GPT (because it's greater than 2tb), and then re-add
it to the raid
3201 [23:18:08] <woenx> which again is restored and shows the
750gb partition.
3202 [23:19:06] <vlt> woenx: Did you --grow md0?
3203 [23:19:24] <woenx> I think so, but it was already at the
maximum capacity
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3205 [23:19:31] <woenx> I guess the underlying partitions have to
be resized first
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3207 [23:19:51] <woenx> I'm trying the "parted"
tool, but it's confusing...
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3213 [23:21:30] <woenx> but it just gives me assorted random
errors
3214 [23:21:30] <woenx> now it's "Error: Could not
detect file system."
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3219 [23:22:50] <seizer> woenx: try mdadm --grow /dev/md0
--size=max.
3220 [23:23:09] <woenx> but now one of the drives is outside the
raid
3221 [23:23:19] <woenx> (and i've messed with it...)
3222 [23:23:54] <woenx> mdadm: component size of /dev/md0
unchanged at 732571904K
3223 [23:23:55] <woenx> mdadm: Limited v0.90 array to 2TB per
device
3224 [23:23:58] <woenx> this is what I get
3225 [23:25:32] <woenx> I'm tempted of removing everything
and creating the raid from scratch again... but I don't want to
spend hours restoring a backup
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3229 [23:27:43] <woenx> anyway, I've readded the resized
drive to the RAID. Now it's going to take an hour and a half to
sync.
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3242 [23:36:21] <minimal_life> Hi. I haven't used my Debin
box for a while and when trying to update, I'm getting this
message. Any ideas? The repository 'replaced-url
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3246 [23:36:57] <foobiebletch> Is there a good text on the ins and
outs of debian? How it boots and works with linux, its drivers etc.
3247 [23:37:41] <minimal_life> It also comnplains about apt-get
being deprecated and not to use it.
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3253 [23:38:58] <joepublic> foobiebletch, this document isn't
too bad:
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3256 [23:40:39] <foobiebletch> joepublic: wow that's a lot
3257 [23:44:08] <joepublic> minimal_life, it's possible that
the example sources.list file here might help you:
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