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8 [00:02:49] <jaggz> enabling logging (did debug level) shows
the commandline..
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11 [00:03:03] <jaggz> (well, the sout portion is all I looked
for, and found)
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14 [00:04:17] <agio> when I tail -f certain files like:
~/.local/share/xorg , the log prints un-usable timestamps alongside
the log entry like:
15 [00:04:20] <agio> [159200.501] (II) systemd-logind: got
resume for 13:77
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20 [00:04:43] <agio> does anyone know how to get a useable time
from this?
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28 [00:07:58] <uio> Is there an easy way to get CDE on Debian?
29 [00:08:09] <uio> I don't see it in the repos...
30 [00:08:21] <uio>
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33 [00:08:33] <uio> Ugly as hell, but kinda interesting...
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35 [00:09:29] <uio> Following links there is
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37 [00:12:10] <jaggz> okay.. got it working.. bleh.. irritating.
38 [00:12:36] <jaggz> had to grab the output options from the
log, and the inputs from the gui (might be in the log too)
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40 [00:12:42] <spaceone> hi
41 [00:12:45] <jaggz> hi
42 [00:12:46] <spaceone> unable to install new version of
'/usr/share/perl/5.24.1/unicore/lib/Sc/Guru.pl': No space
left on device
43 [00:12:53] <spaceone> → how big is this file?
44 [00:13:02] <spaceone> i have 4,8 gb on the filesystem free
45 [00:13:02] <jaggz> lol
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48 [00:13:31] <jaggz> mine is about 600 bytes
49 [00:13:57] <jaggz> sounds like your /usr or /usr/share mount
location is not so big
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51 [00:14:09] <jaggz> df /usr/share/perl
52 [00:14:45] <spaceone> i hav# df -h /usr/share/ | tail -n1
53 [00:14:48] <spaceone> /dev/mapper/vglova-rootfs 19G 13G 4,9G
73% /
54 [00:15:08] <spaceone> → there is enough free space
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59 [00:17:51] <whislock> spaceone: df -ih /
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61 [00:18:11] <spaceone> /dev/mapper/vglova-rootfs 0 0 0 - /
62 [00:18:37] <whislock> What fs?
63 [00:18:47] <spaceone> butterfs
64 [00:18:53] <spaceone> btrfs
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72 [00:22:28] <sorko999>
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76 [00:26:31] <spaceone> hmm, okay
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82 [00:28:57] <spaceone> what is my best option now?
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87 [00:30:24] <spaceone> i have no snapper installed and due to
pacakge conflicts can't do anything at the moment
88 [00:31:08] <sorko999> the btrfs cmds on that link might help
point you were the space is getting used.
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98 [00:35:46] <spaceone> well, i don't have snapper
installed
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106 [00:41:04] <spaceone> hm, it seems if i remove some regular
files, it doesn't mater. no new freee disk space
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110 [00:41:53] <JordiGH> Is there a good way to get Python 3.6 on
stable?
111 [00:43:32] <JordiGH> Or 3.7 or anything.
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113 [00:44:23] <davix3f> or maybe snapd
114 [00:45:16] <JordiGH> Like, existing python 3 packages
shouldn't *break* should they?
115 [00:45:26] <JordiGH> Or are they all built with a specific
python3.5 shebang or something?
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118 [00:47:06] <whislock> Is that specific Python version needed
for some reason?
119 [00:47:08] <JordiGH> Hmmm!
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120 [00:47:12] <rwp> JordiGH, You mean like "apt-get install
python3"? Yes. That works.
121 [00:47:31] <JordiGH> whislock: It added a new feature that
this codebase I care about is using all over the place.
122 [00:47:37] <JordiGH> rwp: That's python 3.5 on stretch.
123 [00:47:43] <JordiGH> Man, maybe I should just do my own
backport.
124 [00:47:48] <rwp> ,v python3
125 [00:47:50] <judd> Package: python3 on amd64 -- wheezy:
3.2.3-6; jessie: 3.4.2-2; stretch: 3.5.3-1; buster: 3.7.1-3; sid:
3.7.2-1
126 [00:47:57] <rwp> Oh, Sorry. Nevermind!
127 [00:48:03] <whislock> ,checkbackport python3
128 [00:48:04] <judd> Backporting package python3 in
sid→stretch/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: python3.7:any (>= 3.7.2-1~).
129 [00:48:11] <whislock> ,checkbackport python3.7
130 [00:48:15] <JordiGH> Or I could install these debs I found on
the internet!
131 [00:48:20] <JordiGH> Unverified!
132 [00:48:22] <judd> Backporting package python3.7 in
sid→stretch/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: g++-8.
133 [00:48:33] <JordiGH> Oh come on, really?
134 [00:48:40] <JordiGH> g++-8?
135 [00:49:18] <JordiGH> Fine imma do my own backport
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137 [00:49:39] <JordiGH> Clearly that's better than trusting
this "chriskuehl" individual.
138 [00:49:49] <davix3f> JordiGH, what's the difference
between doing a backport and just building it from source?
139 [00:49:56] <joepublic> gotta admit his name is kuehl.
140 [00:50:08] <davix3f> what a p u n
141 [00:50:43] <JordiGH> davix3f: You mean, building without
debhelper?
142 [00:51:03] <JordiGH> Because building without debhelper sucks
even more and doesn't create a pretty package that fits in
nicely with my system.
143 [00:51:27] <joepublic> I hear checkinstall is not
recommended.
144 [00:51:31] <davix3f> JordiGH, i mean downloading the tar.gz
from the python site (idk if it exists) and compiling it, then
putting it into /opt or smth
145 [00:52:11] <JordiGH> davix3f: Because building without
debhelper sucks even more and doesn't create a pretty package
that fits in nicely with my system.
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148 [00:53:27] <davix3f> thats unfortunate
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156 [00:59:58] <JordiGH> Huh, `dh build` seems to be actually
building it.
157 [01:00:24] <JordiGH> I'm kind of surprised how long it
takes to build cpython.
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160 [01:01:46] <JordiGH> Oh, that's because `dh build`
isn't the same thing as `dpkg-buildpackage`
161 [01:02:12] <JordiGH> Y'know what, I'm just gonna go
with chriskeuhl
162 [01:02:44] <JordiGH> Maybe I should just verify the
signatures on these debs, how do I do that?
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172 [01:09:00] <JordiGH> Bah, the packages don't even
install properly.
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194 [01:33:19] <zq> hi
195 [01:33:34] <zq> $(date) is returning 12-hour format by
default
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214 [01:46:02] <rwp> zq, Is there a question in there? date by
default returns a locale specific format.
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248 [02:06:07] <aloo_shu> ah ok, there's a lil prob: my
laptop's screen is kaput, I've got an external monitor.
the bios is set to use it, the de is set to use it as primary
display and not use the laptops, but slim uses both, and in extended
desktop mode, not mirroring, so that the login fields end up on the
broken screen
249 [02:07:03] <aloo_shu> I guess I'll have to check startx
script and/or xorg.conf, or is there a systemd side to it?
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255 [02:08:49] <bongobongo56> not sure I got through:
256 [02:09:03] <bongobongo56> my laptop's screen is kaput,
I've got an external monitor. the bios is set to use it, the de
is set to use it as primary display and not use the laptops, but
slim uses both, and in extended desktop mode, not mirroring, so that
the login fields end up on the broken screen
257 [02:09:07] <bongobongo56> I guess I'll have to check
startx script and/or xorg.conf, or is there a systemd side to it?
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260 [02:11:18] <ksk> Im not an X guy, so Im not really of help
here. hacky approach: login blindly, start a shell, use xrandr to
make it only use the right monitor (you will probably need the
monitors identification for that, though)
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263 [02:14:40] <ksk> also, what is slim?
264 [02:15:10] <ksk> "desktop-independent graphical login
manager for X11" okay..
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266 [02:15:55] <ksk> there is no option in slim regarding monitor
setups?
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286 [02:30:07] <aloo_shu> ksk slim is slim, it has theme files,
but that's where documentation ends
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293 [02:31:44] <aloo_shu> but wait, now that you mention, I could
try and place the login fields left aligned, that would be a
workaround at least
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298 [02:33:28] <aloo_shu> or otherwise tweak the layout to have
the dialog in the visible part, the theme files seem human readable
& self-explannatory enough
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305 [02:38:34] <ksk> aloo_shu: the package description also
mentions a "option file"
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310 [02:41:34] <aloo_shu> ksk might dig a little more, the man
page is minimalistic
311 [02:42:24] <aloo_shu> prolly /etc/slim or such
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313 [02:43:35] <aloo_shu> tomorrow when I've got sun on my
panels, I'm just collecting suggestions now from my tablet
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322 [02:46:56] <ksk> your computer is solar powered, or just a
figure of speech? :D
323 [02:47:21] <Sveta> It probably is.
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337 [02:51:37] <AgentHeX> Hey, guys. Trying to set up MariaDB (as
default replacement for MySQL), and I keep getting access denied.
I've tried mysql_secure_installation, but the password was
obviously not set correctly. Is there a tutorial/walk-through that
isn't complete garbage?
338 [02:52:37] <AgentHeX> All of the advice out there is to use
ALTER USER command, but I get syntax errors, and I didn't
change anything from recommendation.
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342 [02:53:30] <AgentHeX> I have no problem kicking MariaDB to
the curb and using something else, but this is Debian, and I
can't imagine they would replace MySQL with trash code.
343 [02:54:02] <AgentHeX> I feel like I must be doing something
wrong, but I'm 5 minutes into using it, and it's smelling
awful.
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345 [02:54:35] <whislock> AgentHeX: What are you doing
that's giving you access denied?
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347 [02:54:49] <AgentHeX> $ mysql -u root -p
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350 [02:56:21] <AgentHeX> If I use root account, I can get into
"mysql" without user or password. And that's fine for
manually controling it from the command line as root user, but it
does not work for user account access (mysql -u root -p fails,
access denied), and it is light years from secure.
351 [02:57:44] <rwp> AgentHeX, It's the --skip-grant-tables
option. Let me look around for a howto...
352 [02:58:15] <rwp> Wait... You can log in as root? Then simply
reset the password.
353 [02:58:28] <whislock> I feel like we're confusing
mysql-root for system-root.
354 [02:59:17] <AgentHeX> rwp: I can log in with
"mysql" as the root user, and it gets me to a command
line. When I follow instructions to reset the password, I get syntax
errors, and despite 20 years of programming experience, I can see no
syntax errors in the command.
355 [02:59:35] <AgentHeX> Either I'm insane, or MariaDB is
crap.
356 [02:59:57] <whislock> MariaDB is a fork of MySQL. And a very,
very close-tracking fork.
357 [03:00:07] <rwp> Well... I have been using MariaDB
interchangably with MySQL as far as SQL syntax is concerned and not
noticed anything different.
358 [03:00:36] <AgentHeX> And it shouldn't be. That's
the point of replacing it. But I can't get it to work at all.
Not for a moment.
359 [03:00:37] <rwp> However I have noticed that mixing versions
and forks of client/server does end up with newer MariaDB clients
sending options that error to older MySQL servers.
360 [03:00:51] <AgentHeX> No. It's a fresh Debian install in
a virtual machine.
361 [03:01:30] <rwp> Hmm... Works for me. And I didn't even
notice anything.
362 [03:01:41] <whislock> AgentHeX: Let me see if I can replicate
your issue.
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364 [03:01:53] <AgentHeX> Literally making me furious. Dozens of
tutorials, and I can't get off the ground. I'm about to
nuke the entire Debian instance and use something else.
365 [03:02:08] <rwp> Again if you can log into the
'mysql' command line access as the mariadb root user then
you should be able to grant new credentials to the mysql users.
366 [03:02:23] <AgentHeX> rwp: How? I'm in the mysql command
now.
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369 [03:03:53] <rwp> I'm looking for official docs I can
reference. And starting up a new VM so I can ride along with you.
370 [03:04:07] <AgentHeX> ALTER USER
'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY
'dumbpw'; ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your
SQL syntax;...
371 [03:04:46] <whislock> SET PASSWORD =
PASSWORD('supersecret');
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373 [03:06:02] <AgentHeX> whislock: Query worked, but I still get
"Access denied" when I try 'mysql' command from
unprivileged user.
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375 [03:06:49] <AgentHeX> (And yes, 'mysql -u root
-p'.)
376 [03:07:47] <rwp> For an unpriviledged user: GRANT ALL ON
foo.* TO someuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'somepass'; and
then FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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378 [03:08:08] <whislock> AgentHeX: Ah, it's because root,
by default, can only log on via unix socket. Thus, root account
ONLY.
379 [03:08:18] <whislock> AgentHeX: You can change this, or
create a new user.
380 [03:08:26] <AgentHeX> rwp: What I mean is, rather than
running "mysql" as root, when I run "mysql -u root
-p" it asks for password, but it is never right.
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382 [03:08:49] <AgentHeX> Ugh.
383 [03:08:56] <rwp> Then how is it that you are able to log into
mysql as root?
384 [03:09:02] <whislock> rwp: Read what I just said.
385 [03:09:05] <rwp> My disk is spinning as I am installing
mariadb...
386 [03:09:23] <whislock> The default, apparently, is root logs
in as root via unix socket, not password.
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388 [03:09:41] <whislock> So it can't be accessed from any
other account, nor does its password matter for system user root.
389 [03:09:43] <rwp> You said: when I run "mysql -u root
-p" it asks for password, but it is never right. [along with]
you had logged in as root.
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391 [03:10:02] <rwp> Are you still running with
--skip-grant-tables in effect?
392 [03:10:41] <whislock> AgentHeX: Anyway, that's your
answer. Dump the users table, you'll see the 'plugin'
field is set to 'unix_socket'.
393 [03:10:43] <AgentHeX> Yeah, confusing. I can log into the
MariaDB "root" user with the system root account by
executing "mysql" on the command line. If I am a normal
user on the system, and I run "mysql -u root -p", then it
will fail even with the right password.
394 [03:11:15] <whislock> Because the password is ignored when
that plugin is set.
395 [03:11:31] <AgentHeX> They should really make that obvious,
because it is incredibly infuriating to know that you did everything
right and the software just throws it away and tells you you're
wrong.
396 [03:11:42] <whislock> The docs should, but the error should
not.
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398 [03:11:48] <AgentHeX> Or that should NOT be default behavior.
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401 [03:12:38] <whislock> The reason this was likely changed was
to remove the debian-sys-maint MySQL user.
402 [03:13:00] <whislock> The root user can perform necessary
package management/maintenance/upgrade tasks without a hard-coded
password existing on the system.
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405 [03:14:10] <rwp> I am still sure I am not in sync with you
guys. I created a new VM. I installed mariadb-{client,server}. I
logged in as root. I created a new db user. I "exit;". su
- nonrootuser; mysql -u someuser -p, entered the password. All good.
406 [03:14:24] <aloo_shu> Sveta ksk real solar power, off grid
407 [03:14:39] <whislock> rwp: UPDATE user SET plugin =
'unix_socket' WHERE User = '<whatever>';
408 [03:14:44] <whislock> rwp: Then try to log on to that user
again.
409 [03:15:09] <whislock> rwp: If plugin =
'unix_socket', the password is meaningless.
410 [03:15:35] <rwp> Why would anyone set that?
411 [03:15:44] <rwp> And by default it is going to use a unix
socket anyway.
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414 [03:16:19] <whislock> rwp: So that a system user can access a
database user without requiring a hard-coded password. I literally
just described a use case/reason for this.
415 [03:16:41] <rwp> My comment was a somewhat sarcastic reply to
it...
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417 [03:17:17] <rwp> So if AgentHeX set that wouldn't that
already be known that it was explicitly set? Because it doesn't
seem to be a default.
418 [03:17:26] <whislock> That is the default for the root user.
419 [03:17:52] <rwp> But I thought the problem was that it
wasn't possible to set up a nonroot user with a password!
420 [03:18:01] <whislock> No. The problem was logging in as root.
421 [03:18:11] <AgentHeX> whislock: Yeah, but I never saw
anything online about needing to create a user account just to
access the DB remotely. There is a setting in
"mysql_secure_installation" for "Disallow root login
remotely? [Y/n]" but it doesn't seem to do anything.
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423 [03:18:47] <whislock> AgentHeX: That's the bog-standard
mysql_secure_inst script that's existed since time immemorial.
Debian, I believe, provides more secure defaults than that script
would provide.
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425 [03:19:20] <AgentHeX> That may be true, but nobody said
anything about it, so getting it to work is a pain in the ass.
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427 [03:19:44] <whislock> That, I agree with. Would be better to
have a prompt or something during package install.
428 [03:20:18] <rwp> Thanks whislock. I learned something new
today.
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432 [03:21:40] <AgentHeX> Oh well, adding a user account got it
to work. I was just staging some JS code for a research project, and
I needed a MySQL database to receive HTML post data. I didn't
need anything secure. It just needed to work. I strongly suggest
updating the default behavior (or the documentation to reflect the
current state). Thanks for the help, guys!
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438 [03:25:29] <bmomjian> I am seeing odd behavior with UTF8 on
Debian Jessie. For example, 'less' shows two-byte UTF
characters fine but requires -r/raw to display 4-byte UTF characters
literally, instead of as <U+1F62C>. Mutt has similar issues. I
have UTF-8 defined in my environment, and I can edit files with vi
just fine. Is this a know limitation of Debian Jessie. Does Debian 9
improve this?
439 [03:25:31] <whislock> AgentHeX: The default behavior is
correct, honestly. The docs should reflect that.
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442 [03:27:26] <AgentHeX> whislock: The docs should, but they
don't. Thanks for the help.
443 [03:27:44] <mutante> bmomjian: you should upgrade separate
from the issue. so i would say just do that and find out. no reason
to stay on oldstable when buster is already frozen
444 [03:28:03] <mutante> and the direction should be towards
better support
445 [03:28:32] <bmomjian> mutante: agreed I need to upgrade, but
I never suspected that Debian 8 didn't have full UTF8 support.
446 [03:29:08] <mutante> bmomjian: yea, that would be new to me
as well. i dont recall issues but the ones you describe are also
very specific
447 [03:29:25] <mutante> you could dig into mutt changelogs
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450 [03:30:14] <mutante> but i think literally answering your
question requires digging through a bunch of tickets and changelogs
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452 [03:31:06] <Abdullah>
replaced-url
453 [03:31:19] <Abdullah> I'm getting error while starting
cronjobs
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455 [03:32:07] <bmomjian> Well, I originally thought it was mutt,
so I got on that channel and asked around. I found the same problem
on mutt head, so I dug into the code and saw the call the
ncurses' addch() with the right value, but M-} or ^J was
displayed. Then I noticed 'less' had the same issue, so I
started to think it was a library issue.
456 [03:32:12] <bmomjian> I will probably upgrade in February.
457 [03:32:16] <bmomjian> should be easy
458 [03:33:27] <Abdullah> bmomjian: mutt errors?
459 [03:33:33] <bmomjian> I just added UTF8 support to microemacs
4.0 so I am kind of on the UTF-8 train right now.
460 [03:33:48] <bmomjian> Same inability to display 4-byte UTF8
characters as 'less'.
461 [03:33:56] <jmcnaught> the person with the problem is gone,
but the mariadb root behaviour is documented in
/usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.1/README.Debian.gz
462 [03:33:59] <mutante> bmomjian: you could almost consider
doing 2 upgrade steps at once, jessie to buster
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464 [03:34:12] <mutante> buster won't change anymore
465 [03:34:14] <bmomjian> Oh, Buster. Hmm, I had not considered
that.
466 [03:34:19] <mutante> until it becomes stable
467 [03:34:30] <Abdullah> bmomjian: set send_charset = utf-8
468 [03:35:02] <bmomjian> yes, I have that ,and mutt -Q charset
shows utf-8
469 [03:35:52] <bmomjian> The email is here, sent and received my
mutt, but the pager shows odd ascii like M-}:
replaced-url
470 [03:35:59] <Abdullah> so what's the error then?
471 [03:36:01] <bmomjian> Anyway, I will check after the upgrade.
472 [03:36:12] <Abdullah> btw I use vimpager for that
473 [03:36:19] <bmomjian> They are emoticons and should display
that way.
474 [03:36:27] <Abdullah> set pager = vim
475 [03:36:27] <bmomjian> yes, vimpager would work.
476 [03:36:59] <Abdullah> I was on fuckin nixos so I'm
trying to find out where I commented out my variables
477 [03:37:07] <Abdullah> for less
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479 [03:38:33] <Abdullah> so now I have figured it out.
480 [03:39:50] <Abdullah> I have an alias for less in my aliases
file (you can put it in your .bashrc or .zshrc) alias
less=/usr/share/vim/vim81/macros/less.sh
481 [03:40:07] <Abdullah> you can use vim80 if you have vim8.0
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487 [03:42:58] <Jmabsd> jelly: the GPU is on the bottommost PCI
slot, what do you mean?
488 [03:43:09] <Jmabsd> jhutchins_wk: what's
"erasers", you mean like cleaning liquid or something?
489 [03:43:37] <Jmabsd> blackflow: oh dear, oxidation of PCI
connectors, okay hm!
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491 [03:44:53] <rwp> bmomjian, I see utf8 okay in both less and
mutt. I am a heavy mutt user. You have unicode iso10646 fonts
installed?
492 [03:45:33] <Jmabsd>
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493 [03:46:27] <rwp> bmomjian, Also your locale needs to be
generated and set to a UTF8 locale too such as LANG=en_US.UTF-8 or
similar.
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495 [03:46:44] <Jmabsd> i think this computer has not been used
much. also the GPU in question is new. for this reason, maybe the
best thing to try is just to try another PCI slot.
496 [03:46:58] <Jmabsd> the above was followup on>
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497 [03:47:53] <bmomjian> rwp: yep, env variables are fine, all
set, 4-byte UTF-8 fonts display just fine in vi.
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501 [03:48:40] <bmomjian> less and mutt know they can't
display them; mutt converts to ^J and M-} while less uses
<U+...>, unless you use less -r, which displays fine.
502 [03:49:29] <bmomjian> and both display 2-byte UTF8 just fine
by default.
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506 [03:52:26] <pagetelegram> Hi all, I am close (I think) to
getting my wifi working. here is output of wpa_supplicant. klys was
helping me gracefully last night though I think he is busy now. here
is the output:
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513 [03:58:00] <rant> pagetelegram: you could start by explaining
if your wifi is pci or usb, and what the vend/prod id codes are
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524 [04:04:22] <pagetelegram> My memory does not serve me well,
bare with me while I retrace what I did yesterday with klys help
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526 [04:05:19] <dvs> rant: ipw2200
527 [04:05:58] <pagetelegram> Subsystem: Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 2915ABG [Calexico2] Network Connection
528 [04:06:00] <rant> thats a driver :P
529 [04:06:06] <rant> and thats a name.. not an id
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531 [04:07:01] <pagetelegram> cfg80211 450560 3
ipw2200,iwlwifi,libipw ?
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533 [04:07:59] <pagetelegram> I remember getting the ID just
don't remember the command
534 [04:08:16] <rant> pagetelegram: lspci -nn
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536 [04:08:46] <rant> the -nn will show the names but also show
the ID in [1234:abcd] format
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538 [04:09:12] <pagetelegram> Network controller [0280]: Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG [Calexico2] Network Connection
[8086:4223] (rev 05)
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541 [04:10:27] <rant> I ask this because I personally have seen
odd things recently like adapters that don't work with the
predictable interface names.. they APPEAR to work.. list APs,
attempt to connect.. etc.. and these sorts of problems require more
specific info like that ID and revision to run down
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549 [04:21:07] <pagetelegram> So I maybe sol
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557 [04:26:12] <bmomjian> This bug report for Debian Jessie says
less doesn't understand Unicode 6.0 and the characters that
don't display were added in that version --- that would explain
it, and I am guessing mutt has a similar issue through ncurses:
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558 [04:26:14] <judd> Bug
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559 [04:26:25] <rant> pagetelegram: which kernel are you using?
uname -r
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561 [04:27:28] <phazon> shouldn't only one of those be
loaded? ipw2200 or iwlwifi, but not both?
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563 [04:28:24] <rant> phazon: it /is/ possible to have more than
one device and driver
564 [04:29:57] <rant> though from what I'm seeing the
8086:4223 is NOT supported by iwlwifi
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571 [04:33:16] <rant> though I suspect the problem here is a
bug.. though I'm not sure if its a kernel or firmware bug as
the information I'm finding is sketchy to say the least
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576 [04:34:24] <rant> ,v ipw2x00
577 [04:34:25] <judd> No package named 'ipw2x00' was
found in amd64.
578 [04:34:39] <rant> ,v firmware-ipw2x00
579 [04:34:40] <judd> Package: firmware-ipw2x00 on amd64 --
wheezy/non-free: 0.36+wheezy.1; jessie/non-free: 0.43;
jessie-backports/non-free: 20161130-3~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free:
20161130-4; stretch-backports/non-free: 20180825+dfsg-1~bpo9+1;
buster/non-free: 20190114-1; sid/non-free: 20190114-1
580 [04:35:01] <rant> I personally would recommend trying both
the kernel and the firmware from stretch-backports for this
581 [04:35:12] <rant> perhaps one at a time to figure out which
is the issue
582 [04:35:17] <phazon> pagetelegram: ^^
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584 [04:35:47] <pagetelegram> was distracted for moment. Checking
now. thanks
585 [04:36:16] <rant> the firmware and kernel in backports is
about 2 years newer
586 [04:36:51] <rant> and while the various forums and bug
reports I've read for this card are unclear, they are all
solved/closed which suggests some newer code will resolve the issue
587 [04:37:53] <pagetelegram> oh thank you, so I just add the
suffix "backports" to the repo lists? What does one of
those lines look like?
588 [04:38:26] <pagetelegram> to my sources list
589 [04:38:55] <dvs> !stretch backports
590 [04:38:55] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Buster (Debian
10) but recompiled for use with "Stretch" (9.x) can be
found in the "stretch-backports" repository. See
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592 [04:39:48] <phazon> pagetelegram: you'll need to add
'non-free' instead of just 'main' to pull in the
firmware
593 [04:40:26] <pagetelegram> do I just add these lines or am I
also replacing the stretch lines?
594 [04:40:38] <phazon> you add them
595 [04:41:13] <dvs> do not replace
596 [04:42:29] <pagetelegram> alright updating now
597 [04:44:24] <pagetelegram> firmware-ipw2x00 is already the
newest version (20161130-4)
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599 [04:45:59] <dvs> The one in backports is 20180825
600 [04:46:04] <pagetelegram>
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601 [04:46:18] <pagetelegram> ^ my sources.list
602 [04:49:17] <phazon> pagetelegram: you have to manually
specify the pkg should be installed from backports
603 [04:49:43] <dvs> pagetelegram, if you are using apt, you need
to add the "-t stretch-backports" option to the install
command
604 [04:50:54] <pagetelegram> ah ok I would not have known to do
that thanks
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606 [04:51:50] <phazon> pagetelegram: it's on the linked
instructions page... :-)
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611 [04:56:11] <pagetelegram> still getting driver failed error
on wpa_supplicant
612 [04:56:23] <pagetelegram> Should I uninstall the other driver
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614 [04:56:30] <pagetelegram> the iwiwifi one
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616 [04:56:54] <phazon> pagetelegram: i would; it doesnt seem to
be supported by your hardware anyway
617 [04:57:08] <rant> phazon: did you explicitly modprobe
iwlwifi?
618 [04:57:11] <rant> erm
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620 [04:57:35] <phazon> i think someone else had them install it
the other day
621 [04:57:48] <rant> first of all quit saying install
622 [04:57:52] <pagetelegram> Might have
623 [04:57:54] <rant> its part of the kernel..
624 [04:57:58] <rant> you load it, you dont install it
625 [04:58:18] <rant> if you didnt load it, you have another
problem
626 [04:58:53] <pagetelegram> Not since restart...though
yesterday I might have. Is there command to check what drivers are
loaded?
627 [04:59:02] <rant> lsmod
628 [04:59:15] <rant> if its auto loading that driver you have
another problem
629 [04:59:26] <phazon> i meant install the pkg, not load the
module
630 [04:59:44] <rant> there is no package.. thats firmware not
the drive
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633 [05:00:08] <rant> firmware is just code that is copied onto a
piece of hardware BY a driver
634 [05:00:15] <pagetelegram> cfg80211 450560 2 ipw2200,libipw
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637 [05:00:40] <phazon> ,v firmware-iwlwifi
638 [05:00:41] <judd> Package: firmware-iwlwifi on amd64 --
wheezy/non-free: 0.36+wheezy.1; jessie/non-free: 0.43;
jessie-backports/non-free: 20161130-3~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free:
20161130-4; stretch-backports/non-free: 20180825+dfsg-1~bpo9+1;
buster/non-free: 20190114-1; sid/non-free: 20190114-1
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640 [05:01:07] <rant> the presence of that package has absolutely
nothing to do with the loading or unloading of the module
641 [05:01:34] <rant> you can install all the firmware you want,
it does nothing without a driver loading it onto the device
642 [05:02:01] <pagetelegram> How can I remove it from the kernel
is there an unmod?
643 [05:02:14] <dvs> modprobe -r
644 [05:02:18] <pagetelegram> thanks
645 [05:02:20] <rant> rmmod or modprobe -r and if its not loaded
it doesnt matter
646 [05:02:24] <Jmabsd> How do you disable the firewire modules,
I tried this
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648 [05:03:24] <rant> loading of modules means loading them into
memory they are only loaded for that one particular boot, the only
issue here is if something is loading it automatically either as a
bug or something someone else told you to do
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653 [05:04:12] <rant> which is why its important we not confuse
terms.. firmware is not a driver, and the intel wifi drivers are
part of the kernel not installed, merely loaded
654 [05:05:01] <Jmabsd>
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655 [05:05:04] <rant> I have no idea what was done before.. but
mixing of terms makes me think someone had you grab 3rd party source
and compile something that tainted the system
656 [05:05:09] <Jmabsd> also, how do I add an on-boot script?
657 [05:05:52] <rant> Jmabsd: perhaps you mean a systemd one-shot
kinda thing..
658 [05:06:02] <Jmabsd> rant: yeah, run a script once on each
boot
659 [05:06:50] <rant> Jmabsd:
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660 [05:07:07] <rant> the latter shows an example of a oneshot
661 [05:07:26] <rant> the former explains how debian handles
services
662 [05:07:33] <pagetelegram> iwlist scan works...it can
communicate with the wifi device to query networks
663 [05:08:02] <rant> pagetelegram: did you try installing the
kernel and firmware from backports?
664 [05:08:21] <pagetelegram> not the kernel. Firmware yes,
that's been updated successfully
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666 [05:08:35] <rant> you would need to reload the driver for
firmware changes to take effect
667 [05:08:39] <dvs> it needs both
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669 [05:08:45] <rant> firmware is loaded onto the device at
runtime
670 [05:09:03] <rant> doesnt matter if it changed on disk, its
not used on disk, its used on the hardware itself
671 [05:09:09] <pagetelegram> ahhh how do I install the kernel
from apt? I have never done that before I assume tho with the -t
switch
672 [05:09:23] <rant> pagetelegram: what does uname -r say?
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674 [05:09:42] <pagetelegram> 4.9.0-8-686-pae
675 [05:09:56] <dvs> not a backport kernel
676 [05:09:57] <rant> pagetelegram: apt install -t
stretch-backports linux-image-686-pae
677 [05:10:05] <rant> pagetelegram: are you on really old
hardware?
678 [05:10:28] <pagetelegram> yeah Pentium M....it's a
panasonic CF-29 toughbook...WinXP era
679 [05:10:36] <rant> ah
680 [05:10:43] <dvs> O_O
681 [05:10:57] <rant> then yes, you would use a 32bit kernel like
the 686-pae
682 [05:11:10] <rant> seems odd you have what seems to be a newer
wifi card though :P
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684 [05:11:30] <pagetelegram> I assume when the update of kernel
is done I will need to issue a reboot.
685 [05:11:39] <dvs> yes
686 [05:11:41] <rant> thats certainly one way to do it :P
687 [05:12:05] <pagetelegram> I don't know if there are
others, I may exit stage left for a moment
688 [05:12:07] <rant> you could also issue a coupla kexec calls
but a reboot is simpler :P
689 [05:12:22] <pagetelegram> oh O_O
690 [05:13:23] <rant> iirc kexec was added in 2.6, allows you to
load a new kernel into memory and jump to it.. effect is mostly same
as reboot but no BIOS/bootloader involvement
691 [05:14:28] <pagetelegram> it's spitting at all my ttys,
luckly f-irc F5 redraws the screen.
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694 [05:16:49] <pagetelegram> Already to reboot. Hope I make it
back here. Fingers crossed
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700 [05:21:09] <pagetelegram> Updated kernal to 19. However my
pasting with gpm not working
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703 [05:21:54] <pagetelegram> just reload gpm seems working now
704 [05:22:15] <pagetelegram> 4.19.0-0.bpo.1-686-pae
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706 [05:23:25] <teardown> hi. have a system running debian 8 ppc,
which i use for audio stuff. it has a four pci sound cards, an
onboard intel sound card, and a usb sound card as well. the problem
is that only the four pci cards are detected by alsa and pulse
audio, even after i load the driver for the usb audio interface
707 [05:24:31] <pagetelegram> driver fail again and wlp6s2:
CTRL-EVENT-SSID-TEMP-DISABLED id=0 ssid="Page Telegram
Guest" auth_failures=2 duration=20 reason=CONN_FAILED
708 [05:24:47] <teardown> why wont the usb interface show up in
/proc/asound/cards after i load it's driver module
709 [05:25:30] <rant> !ppc
710 [05:25:30] <dpkg> PowerPC is a <RISC> architecture (replaced-url
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712 [05:26:10] <pagetelegram> I remember doing all that on G3 G4
and once on a G5
713 [05:26:24] <pagetelegram> Leopard was last PPC support
714 [05:26:34] <rant> yeah ppc support was dropped
715 [05:26:43] <teardown> yeah. a few years back
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717 [05:27:21] <rant> generic advice would be to look at dmesg,
/var/log/messages, or such might give some clues
718 [05:27:35] <pagetelegram> oh well...there are die hards
I'm sure as I checked years ago some folks still keeping a
browser mozilla based going for the old classic (pre OS/x) called
Classizilla
719 [05:27:42] <pagetelegram> thanks
720 [05:28:04] <rant> that was meant for the alsa issue, but it
wouldnt hurt in your case either :P
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723 [05:28:59] <teardown> yeah, but it looks like a kernel
updates still rolled out for ppc as of may
724 [05:29:19] <teardown> thanks rant, i'll look at those
logs
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727 [05:30:06] <pagetelegram>
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728 [05:30:50] <rant> bah.. I just screwed up vlc cause this
keyboard doesnt type on the screen I'm looking at :P
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730 [05:31:12] <ryouma> last ppc was jessie i thought
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732 [05:31:39] <dvs> ipw2200 0000:06:02.0: Direct firmware load
for ipw2200-bss.fw failed with error -2
733 [05:31:44] <pagetelegram> There maybe forks out there for the
RISC-PPC diehards. Reduced Instruction Set for the Risky folks.
734 [05:31:49] <rant> yes and also that log shows you have
network manager
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739 [05:32:29] <rant> these failure to connect with wpa
supplicant issues are often due to configuration problems and having
a network manager running could be interferring.. you should either
let nm handle it or stop nm
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742 [05:32:47] <pagetelegram> I'll stop nm
743 [05:32:52] <rant> but first you need to get the firmware
loading properly
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745 [05:33:38] <teardown> yes ironically, my risky system was
immune when spectre hit, heh
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748 [05:34:16] <pagetelegram> nm not loaded in ps output. I just
uninstalled it tho
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750 [05:35:44] <dvs> ipw2200 0000:06:02.0: firmware:
direct-loading firmware ipw2200-bss.fw
751 [05:35:45] <rant> systemctl stop network-manager
752 [05:36:05] <rant> but as dvs has re-iterated your bigger
issue right now is that the firmware didnt load
753 [05:36:27] <rant> dpkg -l firmware-ipw2x00
754 [05:36:27] <dpkg> No packages found matching firmware-ipw2x00
755 [05:36:30] <dvs> rant, it seems to have later on in the log
file
756 [05:36:40] <rant> ah
757 [05:36:47] <rant> thats rather odd
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760 [05:37:04] <dvs> there are several attempts in that log
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762 [05:37:17] <rant> ah this log is several days worth
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764 [05:37:34] <rant> spans like 4 days
765 [05:38:03] <Iarfen> hi!
766 [05:38:31] <pagetelegram> reinstall required?
767 [05:38:42] <Iarfen> to install with ./configure globally, not
under /usr/local, how I can do it?
768 [05:38:44] <pagetelegram> Kinda hard to know what that output
means
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771 [05:41:11] <phazon> pagetelegram: does your access point
accept 802.11b/g connections, or is it set to 802.11n only?
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773 [05:41:51] <rant> I'd try booting with net.ifnames=0
personally after having seen an older card I have not work with the
predictable names with the same error
774 [05:42:15] <pagetelegram> connection success!
775 [05:42:15] <rant> though I believe there is a sys interface
to disable them for now too
776 [05:42:42] <pagetelegram> Ok I am going to pull the plug
(eth0) 3,2,1...
777 [05:42:52] <dvs> *boom*
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779 [05:43:39] <pagetelegram> yo
780 [05:43:48] <dvs> did you hear something?
781 [05:44:04] <pagetelegram> wlp6s2: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED -
Connection to 22:10:7a:a6:d5:df completed [id=0 id_str=] however I
could not ping google
782 [05:44:15] <pagetelegram> wire is back in
783 [05:44:23] <rant> did you dhclient?
784 [05:44:44] <pagetelegram> yep, checking that now
785 [05:45:05] <pagetelegram> last output : bound to 192.168.1.12
-- renewal in 42016 seconds.
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787 [05:45:56] <pagetelegram> Should I restart with no eth
connection and try loading wifi connection again?
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789 [05:46:57] <pagetelegram> I'll be back. Safe word is if
f-irc loads on wifi alone, hello world/2
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795 [05:54:07] <pagetelegram> Hello World/2
796 [05:54:22] <pagetelegram> still ping google.com does not work
797 [05:54:36] <pagetelegram> though Irc connected me without a
wire
798 [05:54:46] <pagetelegram> Someone write something so I know
for sure I'm connected
799 [05:54:58] <rant> dpkg, test
800 [05:54:58] <dpkg> Test failed.
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803 [05:55:14] <pagetelegram> lol ok I'm in, wirelessly!
804 [05:56:19] <pagetelegram> A task for another day...get my
linmodem to work. Or if ya up for it we can dig in it now. I got the
latest linux driver for it though from 2003.
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806 [05:56:34] <pagetelegram> Just header compile errors.
807 [05:57:18] <pagetelegram> That is main reason I setup this
laptop. If I can't get the modem to work which I plan for fax
blasting then I will just get some PCMCIA one that does.
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809 [05:58:01] <pagetelegram> Or a PCMCIA USB and a USB linux
happy modem.
810 [05:58:40] <pagetelegram> Thank you all though, Rant and DV
especially and to kyls from yesterday. I can now go console linux at
McDonalds.
811 [05:59:07] <Jmabsd> argh, how disable firewire ....
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815 [06:00:18] <pagetelegram> You may be able to disable from
BIOS, check that first. Otherwise based on what I learned you need
to rmmod the device driver.
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817 [06:02:10] <rant> Jmabsd: give the output of lsmod, uname -r
on paste.debian.net
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819 [06:04:03] <Jmabsd> rant:
replaced-url
820 [06:04:10] <rant> ugh
821 [06:04:42] <Jmabsd> see, firewire_ohci and firewire_core load
anyhow, even though i tried the above thing
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823 [06:05:49] <rant> I may see.. eventually.. since you used a
damn pastebin rife with javascript, ads, etc..
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825 [06:05:58] <Jmabsd> sec
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828 [06:06:42] <Jmabsd> rant:
replaced-url
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830 [06:09:04] <Jmabsd> rant: any thought? the pages i read
online say if you add the word "blacklist [modulename]" to
any file in that dir, and then do the initramfs thing, then those
modules should indeed be blacklisted, yet they still load ..
831 [06:09:48] <rant> well the main problems I see being that you
used pastebin.com and that paste contains some random link.. is that
you're not doing things the debian way..
832 [06:10:05] <Jmabsd> rant: you have the debian paste now too ?
833 [06:10:08] <rant> yes
834 [06:10:20] <Jmabsd> the link in there is to some online QA
site suggesting how to achieve this
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836 [06:10:25] <rant> this is where you should've gotten
your info from
replaced-url
837 [06:10:50] <rant> however even that is a bit outdated
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839 [06:11:44] <rant> that whole cat << foo > bar crap
is just asinine
840 [06:12:08] <rant> the minute I saw something like that
I'd stop taking advice from that person :P
841 [06:12:11] <Jmabsd> oh cool! it says run "depmod
-ae"
842 [06:12:54] <Jmabsd> the debian.org page says "Thanks to
xingu and liable on irc #debian." (y)
843 [06:13:18] <Jmabsd> rant: lol why?? (the cat thing)
844 [06:13:23] <Jmabsd> it's producing a file
845 [06:13:30] <rant> so is cat foo > bar
846 [06:13:39] <rant> or echo foo > bar
847 [06:13:44] <Jmabsd> heredocs are clean practices?
848 [06:14:33] <Jmabsd> ok let's see if it worked
849 [06:14:53] <Jmabsd> NOO. duh.
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851 [06:15:39] <Jmabsd> rant:
replaced-url
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853 [06:15:56] <Jmabsd> "modprobe --showconfig | grep
blacklist" confirms that firmware_core|ohci are blacklisted,
but dmesg still shows firmware loaded
854 [06:16:04] <Jmabsd> also the modprobe doesn't fail with
"uh oh blacklisted bye" error
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858 [06:18:06] <Jmabsd> i'll try the fake install route
859 [06:19:12] <Jmabsd> echo "install firewire_core
/bin/true" > /etc/modprobe.d/firewire_core.conf
860 [06:19:13] <Jmabsd> echo "install firewire_ohci
/bin/true" > /etc/modprobe.d/firewire_ohci.conf
861 [06:19:13] <Jmabsd> reboot
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866 [06:22:30] <Jmabsd> ARreplaced-url
867 [06:23:01] <Jmabsd> any thoughts?
868 [06:23:13] <Jmabsd> rant: i understand that debian ships
firewire in module form
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870 [06:23:57] <rant> yes I have some thoughts but you were too
busy thinking and doing so I figured I'd just wait :P
871 [06:24:27] <rant> you seem to know a good bit.. trying to
work around a frantic person that knows just enough to be dangerous
is usually futile
872 [06:24:35] <Jmabsd> rant: lol. i'll try to add the
"
873 [06:24:35] <Jmabsd> depmod -ae
874 [06:24:36] <Jmabsd> update-initramfs -u
875 [06:24:36] <Jmabsd> " too
876 [06:24:41] <Jmabsd> rant: what are your thoughts =) )
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879 [06:24:50] * rant sighs
880 [06:24:56] <Jmabsd> rant: i'll wait 60min for your
thoughts =)))
881 [06:25:06] <rant> Jmabsd: that stuff all only maters if your
module is being loaded in initramfs
882 [06:25:21] <rant> you are probably aware of the fact that
some modules depend on other
883 [06:25:53] <rant> and you seem to be trying all manner of way
to blacklist ones that are obviously related to firewire
884 [06:26:15] <Jmabsd> wait
885 [06:26:17] <rant> however according to your lsmod output you
have modules you're ignoring entirely which DEPEND on firewire
modules you're trying to blacklist :P
886 [06:26:30] <Jmabsd> it worked!
887 [06:26:51] <rant> I also have the thought that nobody has
seemed to update module blacklisting stuff in AGES
888 [06:27:12] <Jmabsd> rant: this is what worked:
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889 [06:27:32] <Jmabsd> rant: oh! (dependencies)
890 [06:27:46] * rant nods
891 [06:27:58] <Jmabsd> rant: crc_itu_t depends on firewire
892 [06:28:02] * rant nods
893 [06:28:35] <Jmabsd> well, the new way i did it now (in the
last paste) actually finally successfully disabled loading firewire
modules, so the way i did it now was overriding.
894 [06:28:48] <Jmabsd> but anyhow, i should probably add that
crc_itu_t to the blacklist too.
895 [06:29:04] <rant> well.. if you wanna overkill :P
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897 [06:29:27] <rant> its still loading them.. its just not
succeeding but doesnt know it
898 [06:29:41] <Jmabsd> rant: why-this-is-overkill would be nice
to learn from the Wiki
899 [06:30:10] <rant> well my thought is, if you'd
blacklisted the right modules properly in the first place it'd
have worked
900 [06:30:32] <rant> what you did told it basically when it
tries to load those modules just make it think it succeeded
901 [06:30:47] <rant> so you still got a module loading which is
trying to load those and thinks its succeeding
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904 [06:31:25] <Jmabsd>
replaced-url
905 [06:31:49] * rant shrugs.. you got me thinking in circles and
I'm dizzy :P
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908 [06:35:17] <pagetelegram> I know I can nc into
termbin.com....any suggestion for image sharing? Don't have a
need to share images yet just want to be prepared incase I do.
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910 [06:35:40] <pagetelegram> ^console only btw
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913 [06:38:32] <seanicus> pagetelegram: imgur has an api for that
914 [06:38:38] <seanicus> or used to, years ago
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927 [06:56:21] <rant> pagetelegram: wget -O imgur.sh
replaced-url
928 [06:58:27] <pagetelegram> THanks rant!
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942 [07:16:57] <blingrang> Hi, how can I install the NVMe module?
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945 [07:17:38] <blingrang> Looking for a doc or something,
anything to point me in the right direction will do.
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948 [07:21:36] <Jmabsd> rant: i got it working anyhow. you
inspired me with the confidence it's doable, and it was, also
thank you for the more authoritative reference :D
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989 [08:08:11] <Someguy123> hey guys, is it possible to mirror
only the files required for a debootstrap?
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991 [08:09:34] <Someguy123> we don't have the disk space to
mirror the entire repos of debian/ubuntu, but mirroring the packages
required for a minimal debootstrap installation would help us save
bandwidth with our automatic installations
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995 [08:13:42] <rwp> Sure. You can do that.
996 [08:15:05] <Someguy123> rwp: the question is how?
997 [08:15:20] <Someguy123> I've tried googling, but
can't really find any clear answers
998 [08:15:28] <rwp> Simply turn the downloaded packages into a
repository. I suggest reprepro.
999 [08:15:33] <rwp> Additionally you might look into
apt-cacher-ng for a caching proxy.
1000 [08:15:36] <rwp>
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1001 [08:15:41] <rwp> That's probably simpler.
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1003 [08:16:28] <rwp> Also remember that debootstrap uses wget and
therefore all of the docs on setting up wget for proxying and such
applies.
1004 [08:16:39] <Someguy123> ah, I suppose a caching proxy could
work
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1006 [08:17:23] <rwp> And also you can run debootstrap in two
phases. You could somewhere set up debootstrap --download-only to
prepare the directory.
1007 [08:17:46] <rwp> The stash that on a LAN server accessible
with rsync. Then later just rsync that directory and then activate
phase two.
1008 [08:18:07] <Someguy123> we've considered setting up a
full mirror, but the disk space requirements aren't the most
clear
1009 [08:18:16] <rwp> Or stash the fully debootstrapped copy on
that same rsync server and then just copy in the finished
debootstrap installation.
1010 [08:18:33] <rwp> For what architecture?
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1012 [08:19:01] <Someguy123> sadly this seems to apply to most
distros, the wiki for mirroring generally has a rough estimate
that's outdated
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1014 [08:19:25] <Someguy123> rwp: we'd probably only bother
mirroring amd64
1015 [08:19:42] <rwp> Since the repository is always getting
updated it is hard to say more than that it is bigger than some X at
day Y.
1016 [08:19:45] <Someguy123> we don't have any legacy 32-bit
hardware, and don't plan to get any
1017 [08:20:07] <rwp> Running a du on my Stretch mirror to see how
big it is. It will take a few moments to finish.
1018 [08:20:14] <Someguy123> okay, thanks
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1020 [08:21:32] <rwp> 186G
/srv/debian/mirror/9.ftp.debian.org/debian/ for a full mirror
including source.
1021 [08:22:55] <Someguy123> hmmm, seems a debian mirror
isn't too bad
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1023 [08:23:08] <rwp> I think if you are doing repeated
installations that the fastest would be to rsync a copy of a
finished install onto the new system.
1024 [08:23:13] <Someguy123> nowhere near as bad as ubuntu which
was already approaching 1TB a few years ago according to their wiki
1025 [08:23:35] <rwp> Then finish it with a grub-install. And
other customization for hostname and so forth.
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1027 [08:24:24] <Someguy123> rwp: yeah, the plan is to mirror as
much as possible, as it would be integrated into our installation
system, we're a bare metal server provider
1028 [08:24:56] <Someguy123> gotta get ourselves a bigger
fileserver
1029 [08:25:21] <rwp> No truer words were ever spoken by everyone!
"The steady state of disks is full." --Ken Thompson
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1031 [08:26:27] <Someguy123> for now, we only have 2x 4TB HDDs
(raid1) + 2x 240gb SSDs (used for vm boot disks, and ZFS ZIL
caching)
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1034 [08:27:50] <Someguy123> rwp: could you run a du on the amd64
archive for deb9 ?
1035 [08:27:54] <rwp> You can also create a disk image that is
small for the fastest copy onto the target and then do an online
resize to the full actual size of the partition.
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1039 [08:28:44] <rwp> Someguy123, I did the du already. That was
the line I pasted. Did you want the details without the -s? I can do
that.
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1041 [08:28:46] <Someguy123> rwp: we had considered that, though I
couldn't find any pre-made boot images
1042 [08:29:04] <Someguy123> rwp: ah, so is that for amd64 only?
1043 [08:29:19] <rwp> Right. I asked and you said amd64. That was
amd64 only.
1044 [08:29:30] <Someguy123> okay thanks
1045 [08:29:31] <rwp> Let me double check...
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1049 [08:30:00] <rwp> Oops. Sorry. That is both amd64 and i386
both.
1050 [08:30:07] <Someguy123> I wonder how much space could be
saved by our use of fs-level lz4/lzo
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1052 [08:30:22] <rwp> Therefore source will be shared but binaries
will be separate.
1053 [08:30:36] <rwp> debs are already compressed.
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1057 [08:30:53] <Someguy123> btrfs's fs-level lzo/lz4
compression is pretty fun, it actually improves read performance
even with our rather ancient CPU
1058 [08:31:08] <Someguy123> helping us to make better use of our
10gbit link :)
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1060 [08:32:24] <rwp> For a self-service installation I have
previously set up a PXE boot installation. Took about 12-15 minutes
to install a full desktop on a moderate performance workstation.
1061 [08:32:50] <rwp> But if you are a bare metal provider then I
would seriously consider caching a fully installed image and simply
rsync'ing it onto the target.
1062 [08:33:04] <Someguy123> rwp: lz4/lzo adds very little
overhead (if anything, it increases performance), can't really
hurt much
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1065 [08:33:45] <rwp> Well... I say benchmark it and if it helps
then great. I wouldn't expect much though because debs are
already compressed.
1066 [08:33:58] <Someguy123> rwp: currently we use MAAS for PXE
installation, however it has it's limitations, so we're
starting on our own installation system for various distros
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1068 [08:34:57] <Someguy123> one of the best ways is probably just
to do `debootstrap --download-only` as you recommended
1069 [08:35:23] <rwp> For the fully installed image and rsyncing
it I would reduce it to a minimum size and then use online resizing
to expand it after getting it copied to the target.
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1072 [08:36:26] <rwp> Actually... you are debootstrapping it onto
a file system already. So no need for the online resizing I just
mentioned. That was silly of me. The file system would already be
fullsized so that isn't needed.
1073 [08:36:28] <Someguy123> our fileserver is equipped with NFS,
http, https, and rsync, we were planning on doing like a certain
provider I won't name, and use the NFS to avoid having to copy
images into the rescue system
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1075 [08:37:31] <rwp> I would put my first choice on rsync from an
rsync server as the fastest to get things copied. But I have been
surprised before.
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1077 [08:37:59] <Someguy123> rwp: the fastest in our experience is
plain old http
1078 [08:38:07] <Someguy123> with http we can saturate the 10gbps
link completely
1079 [08:38:25] <Someguy123> with rsync, we can maybe get 1-2gbps
maximum
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1081 [08:38:53] <Someguy123> NFS offers similar performance to
rsync, about 1-2gbps
1082 [08:38:56] <rwp> There is no substitute for real benchmarks.
1083 [08:39:08] <rwp> NFS doesn't surprise me. It is high
latency driven.
1084 [08:39:57] <rwp> What are you using to pull it from http?
Something like wget --mirror?
1085 [08:40:19] <Someguy123> rwp: in my benchmarks, it involves a
160gb blockchain file we mirror for our users
1086 [08:40:27] <Someguy123> generally, wget -O /dev/null
1087 [08:40:36] <Someguy123> and rsync to /dev/shm ramdisk
1088 [08:40:46] <Someguy123> since you can't rsync to
/dev/null
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1090 [08:41:17] <rwp> Well... That isn't quite apples to
apples then. Because that 160gb blob would need to still be split
into files and written to disk. A lot of overhead is opening files
and closing files.
1091 [08:41:56] <Someguy123> of course, when transferring a lot of
files, I generally use rsync
1092 [08:42:12] <Someguy123> I mean in general, I use rsync for
most file transfer purposes
1093 [08:42:31] <rwp> If you want that then a blob that is a disk
partition image streamed to disk. And then we are back to online
resizing again. :-)
1094 [08:42:49] <Someguy123> in the case of our 160gb file, we
noticed considerable performance boosts when using plain http, and
so recommended that to people using that mirror
1095 [08:43:02] <Someguy123> even though we offer https, https
reduces the speed to 1gbps max
1096 [08:43:21] <Someguy123> that's sort-of the fault of our
rather old CPU
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1100 [08:44:40] <Someguy123> rwp: our main concern with just using
`debootstrap --download-only` is keeping it up to date
1101 [08:44:59] <Someguy123> is updating the debootstrap copy as
simple as just running it again?
1102 [08:45:13] <rwp> I don't know. I haven't tried it.
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1106 [08:45:25] <rwp> Probably.
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1108 [08:46:56] <rwp> Is it supposed to be a minimum install? If
so then you could build the debootstrap --download fresh every day
and it wouldn't be a big deal.
1109 [08:47:40] <Someguy123> rwp: well yes, any additional
customisation would be done on the system being installed, by the
installation system
1110 [08:48:03] <Someguy123> plus we don't really want our
file server doing strange things like chrooting and apt
install'ing things every day
1111 [08:48:43] <Someguy123> I'm thinking a weekly download
would probably work, I mean the install system would `apt upgrade`
anyway
1112 [08:48:57] <rwp> So a stretch debootstrap --download-only is
86M which doesn't take long to download. Could do that fresh
every day if you wished.
1113 [08:51:40] <rwp> Looking at the details debootstrap
--download-only is pre-populating ./var/cache/apt/archives with the
debs just like a regular system.
1114 [08:52:07] <rwp> Which means you could mirror that from a
regular system. Use 'apt-get autoclean' to remove debs
that were replaced with updated ones.
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1118 [08:55:08] <rwp> Timed --download-only from my local mirror
here took 17 seconds to copy over that 86M of data. The second phase
is still running. But obviously data copy time is insignificant to
the entire time of unpacking.
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1121 [08:55:28] <rwp> Which is why I think an rsync of the
installed file system will still be fastest.
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1124 [08:56:14] <rwp> 2m39 for the rest of the debootsrap run
where it unpacks the files and runs the postinst scripts.
1125 [08:56:33] <rwp> Unpacks to 272M of file system.
1126 [08:57:47] <Someguy123> ahh, okay, so if a normal debootstrap
is only 86M, that's not so bad
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1128 [08:57:54] <Someguy123> daily would be no issue
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1131 [09:03:18] <rwp> Setting up a test of a fully
debootstrap'd image on my rsync server and then using rsync to
copy it. 0m5.865s total time. Compared to 2m39 for doing the
unpacking and postinst running.
1132 [09:03:33] <rwp> That is the 272M of unpacked files.
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1134 [09:03:46] <rwp> That's why I think rsync for the final
image would be a win.
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1138 [09:04:19] <rwp> Someguy123, ^^
1139 [09:04:21] <Someguy123> yeah I think rsync would work fine
for that
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1141 [09:04:56] <Someguy123> at this point I've already set
up NFS though, and will probably come in handy for larger images
1142 [09:05:03] <rwp> It's getting late here. Best thing is
to try several different things and see which one works out best for
you.
1143 [09:05:06] <rwp> Good luck! And good night!
1144 [09:05:11] <Someguy123> thanks for the help rwp
1145 [09:05:13] <Someguy123> good night
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1152 [09:09:46] <rwp> Someguy123, Just remembered something... If
you fully deboostrap all with an sshd server installed it will have
generated host keys. Cloning those would make all host keys
identical. So would definitely want to remove the cached host keys
and ensure those are generated uniquely for each deployed image.
Otherwise they would all be the same! That would be bad.
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1162 [09:15:57] <Someguy123> rwp: yup, I'm aware of
digitalocean's mistake in the past, they did exactly that
1163 [09:16:14] <Someguy123> that's one reason a debootstrap
may be better
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1165 [09:16:45] <rwp> Digital Ocean did that previously? I did not
know that. Oops!
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1174 [09:20:37] <pagetelegram> I have a file name that begins with
an ' I have no idea how to call it from the console. I want to
aaxine 'ArcaOS (the new OS_2) Review' - Lunduke Hour -
June 6, 2017-0PZE_swqO5U.webm and that ' is stopping me.
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1177 [09:21:27] <rwp> pagetelegram, ls is fooling you. It is
adding that ' but it is not part of the file. This is a recent
(bad) coreutils change.
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1179 [09:21:34] <klys> pagetelegram, ls "\'<tab>
1180 [09:21:55] <rwp> pagetelegram, Try this: ls -l
./Arc<TAB> and let the tab expand the filename.
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1183 [09:22:18] <well_laid_lawn> !tab
1184 [09:22:19] <dpkg> tab is probably part of the varndean crew,
slightly slimy at times though, or a very old diet soda. tabtabtab,
or what reasonably intelligent irc clients will let you use to
recall the nick that most recently posted something in a channel.
1185 [09:22:41] <well_laid_lawn> that's not what I expected
1186 [09:22:57] <klys> ~tab
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1188 [09:23:22] <rwp> Well this is really it for me for the night.
Good night all!
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1190 [09:23:38] <klys> tah-tah.
1191 [09:23:41] <klys> apt: tab
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1211 [09:30:52] <Posterdati> hi
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1216 [09:32:00] <Posterdati> please I have a nasty problem in
stretch (amd64) I've got apt-key always running (freezed) when
I kill it after a while it respawns and blocks me to use apt-get...
Please help! Thanks
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1223 [09:34:45] <jelly> Posterdati: do you have strace or lsof
installed, can you see what it's doing?
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1226 [09:35:21] <jelly> Posterdati: strace -f -p PidOfApt-KeyHere
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1230 [09:36:13] <factor> What is the best way to give color to the
motd file?
1231 [09:36:24] <factor> also variables.
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1251 [09:41:51] <Posterdati> jelly: [pid 20814] read(5,
"Pkg::Options:: \"--force-confdef\""..., 8191) =
8191
1252 [09:42:13] <Posterdati> jelly: repeating!
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1255 [09:42:37] <jelly> Posterdati: with same pid?
1256 [09:42:43] <Posterdati> yes
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1259 [09:43:59] <Posterdati> jelly:
replaced-url
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1261 [09:44:06] <jelly> Posterdati: if you do "lsof -np
20814", what does it say about open file with FD number 5 ?
1262 [09:44:21] <Posterdati> jelly:
replaced-url
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1266 [09:44:52] <jelly> so it seems to be parsing one by one byte
of a config file...
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1268 [09:45:15] <Posterdati> jelly: it returns nothing
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1270 [09:45:44] <Posterdati> jelly: oh wait
1271 [09:45:48] <Posterdati> jelly: disappeared
1272 [09:45:50] <jelly> Posterdati: it will probably get there in
5-15 minutes, doing it that slow
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1274 [09:46:03] <Posterdati> jelly: it ended :)
1275 [09:46:13] <jelly> it's still a bug worth reporting
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1278 [09:47:10] <Posterdati> jelly: I tried to remove
unattended-upgrades too, but it didn't fix the problem
1279 [09:47:21] <Posterdati> jelly: sometimes apper got stuck too
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1281 [09:47:26] <jelly> Posterdati: which apt package version?
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1283 [09:47:56] <jelly> Posterdati: any frontend trying to do an
equivalent of apt-get update will get stuck
1284 [09:48:22] <Posterdati> jelly: I updated yesterday to the new
version, but problems started when I upgraded to stretch long ago
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1286 [09:48:47] <Posterdati> jelly: infact apt-get update gave
errors about lock file :)
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1288 [09:48:58] <jelly> that's a different issue.
1289 [09:49:13] <Posterdati> # apt-get update
1290 [09:49:14] <Posterdati> Reading package lists... Done
1291 [09:49:14] <Posterdati> E: Could not get lock
/var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily
unavailable)
1292 [09:49:14] <Posterdati> E: Unable to lock directory
/var/lib/apt/lists/
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1294 [09:49:29] <jelly> right, completely different thing
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1298 [09:50:28] <Posterdati> jelly: but if I kill apt-key and
apt-config it works again
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1301 [09:51:47] <jelly> of course, because still running apt
processes keep the lock
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1305 [09:52:13] <Posterdati> yes
1306 [09:52:15] <jelly> it's a different consequence of
apt-key being really slow
1307 [09:52:45] <Posterdati> ok, but why it needs to start
apt-key???
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1313 [09:54:43] <jelly> Posterdati: apt-key is used to verify repo
contents are signed with trusted pgp keys, so you don't
download malware
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1320 [09:56:54] <Posterdati> why it checks so tigtlhy?
1321 [09:57:22] <jelly> you're asking "why is this tool
buggy"
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1323 [09:57:36] <jelly> the only answer is "because
there's a bug"
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1327 [09:58:18] <Someguy123> rwp: not sure if you're still
here, but it turns out that debootstrap seems to be smart enough to
detect the packages are already downloaded, and simply verifies
them, rather than re-downloading them all
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1331 [10:00:28] <Posterdati> jelly: eh! There are no more tools
like ones in the old days!
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1333 [10:00:34] <Posterdati> jelly: :)
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1338 [10:01:50] <jelly> Posterdati: use reportbug to file a bug
report. Might also see if apt people in #debian-apt on irc.oftc.net
are willing to help debug this further
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1342 [10:02:09] <Posterdati> ok
1343 [10:02:11] <Posterdati> thanks
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1367 [10:12:32] <Posterdati> jelly: doing reportbug
1368 [10:12:39] <Posterdati> jelly: what is madison?
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1537 [11:20:59] <jelly> !madison
1538 [11:20:59] <dpkg> hmm... madison is #del#
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1540 [11:21:36] <jelly> used to be an old database with available
package/repo info if I remember correctly
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1551 [11:25:41] <klys> ~madison
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1553 [11:26:06] <blackflow> do you mean
1554 [11:26:09] <blackflow> !rmadison
1555 [11:26:09] <dpkg> rmadison is a script for querying the
Debian archive database about available packages. Available in the
<devscripts> package.
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1557 [11:26:27] <klys> "somebody said madison was part of
katie, shows which suites a binary package is in"
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1613 [11:44:54] <no_gravity> Hello! When I move a window to the
top of the screen, it maximises. Is it possible to disable that?
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1621 [11:45:59] <diogenes_> no_gravity, what DE?
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1624 [11:46:43] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Mate
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1631 [11:48:41] <diogenes_> no_gravity, and what WM? marco/compiz
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1634 [11:49:00] <no_gravity> diogenes_: How do I check?
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1636 [11:49:09] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Don't you experience
that?
1637 [11:49:25] <no_gravity> I would think there should be a key
one can press to disable it while moving a window.
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1639 [11:49:37] <no_gravity> But so far no key does that without
side effects.
1640 [11:49:42] <diogenes_> Control Panel > Windows >
Placement. Just remove the tick at Enable side by side tiling
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1643 [11:50:22] <no_gravity> diogenes_: What is 'Control
Panel'?
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1648 [11:50:56] <diogenes_> Control Center or something (sorry
i'm not familiar with Mate)
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1651 [11:51:43] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Yup, there is a
'Control Center'.
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1653 [11:52:16] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Nice, that worked!
1654 [11:52:19] <no_gravity> Thanks man!
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1656 [11:52:25] <diogenes_> you're welcome
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1722 [12:12:42] <PaddyF> !kvm
1723 [12:12:42] <dpkg> Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a
full <virtualization> solution for Linux hosts on x86 hardware
with x86 guests. Packaged as qemu-kvm since Debian 6.0
"Squeeze". See
replaced-url
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1773 [12:32:36] <SwedeMike>
replaced-url
1774 [12:32:48] <SwedeMike> "Former Trump advisor Roger
Stone, who has been under scrutiny by Special Counsel Robert Mueller
over his alleged contacts with Wikileaks, has been arrested In Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. on a seven-count indictment: One count of
obstruction, five counts of making false statements and one count of
witness tampering."
1775 [12:32:54] <SwedeMike> oh sorry
1776 [12:32:56] <SwedeMike> wrong channel!
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1785 [12:36:16] <JustASlacker> like #maga ?
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1807 [12:45:56] <Someguy123> hmm, question - after running
debootstrap with `--download-only`, how are you expected to continue
the installation?
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1822 [12:53:59] <uio> Will apt-get update fix the apt security
issue?
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1830 [12:55:35] <avu> uio: apt-get update will never fix any
issues, you'll have to apt-get upgrade afterwards (also,
consider using apt instead of apt-get)
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1833 [12:56:09] <avu> uio: but to answer you real question, fixes
are released for stable, so if you upgrade your stable install, it
will be safe
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1835 [12:56:29] <avu> uio: see
replaced-url
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1840 [12:59:28] <uio> avu, There is no simple command to perform
the update?
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1844 [13:01:28] <avu> uio: I'd say it's pretty simple,
just the normal procedure to install updates on Debian systems, `apt
update && apt upgrade`, with the caveat described in the
advisory I linked since this is an issue in apt itself
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1849 [13:03:46] <uio> So I did : apt -o
Acquire::http::AllowRedirect=false update, then apt -o
Acquire::http::AllowRedirect=false upgrade, then `apt update
&& apt upgrade
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1851 [13:04:09] <DonAlex> Ok guys.. so I am inching closer to
nailing this problem. It has nothing to do with testing or the
packages or anything like that. I cleaned out /var/log/apt to see if
it made any logs. And no there is not history and no term log only
the eipp.lox.xz being created.. so that is as far as it gets before
stopping
1852 [13:04:13] <uio> avu, Should that be good? If I installed
packages yesterday, could this be a porblem?
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1854 [13:04:47] <t3st3r> Someguy123> for example, install
packages manually, etc? Also running it without download-only would
reuse data at destination if it here, if I remember correctly.
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1866 [13:10:49] <Someguy123> t3st3r: I've figured it out, it
seems I should be using make-tarball instead
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1870 [13:12:45] <uio> avu, Thanks...
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1890 [13:25:21] <Kadigan> Hey, dumb question probably, but... does
setgid auto-propagate over -existing- subdirs? I'm not sure
whether it should (as a modification of the parent, enforcement
makes sense) or shouldn't (because it might violate the implied
immutability of existing objects when altering parent parameters).
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1892 [13:25:51] <Iarfen> inside /etc/apt/sources.list.d/php.list
which lines I should have?
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1894 [13:26:17] <jelly> Kadigan: it does not, only newly created
sbudirs inherit it
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1898 [13:27:20] <Kadigan> Thanks!
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1900 [13:27:31] <Kadigan> (I thought I was seeing different
behavior, but it then must be something I did)
1901 [13:28:10] <bites> Iarfen: that's a third party
repository, likely pointing to
replaced-url
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1910 [13:32:59] <Greyztar> having trouble with audio on my laptop
dell latitude e6400 any advice how to get it working?Im on stretch
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1917 [13:35:54] <Fox> Greyztar: define trouble
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1920 [13:36:56] <Greyztar> Fox: theres no device to choose when i
open the sound properties ,im using cinnamon though
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1924 [13:38:09] <Iarfen> bites: do you find apt search php7.3 and
related packages?
1925 [13:38:14] <klys> greyztar, first step with linux sound is
get alsa to work.
1926 [13:38:55] <bites> Iarfen: not on debian stable.
1927 [13:39:19] <Iarfen> bites: that's normal? how I can
install php7.3 then, do you know?
1928 [13:39:39] <klys> greyztar, may I suggest: apt-get install
alsa-utils; alsamixer;
1929 [13:39:51] <bites> Iarfen: sury.org that i linked before is
probably the best source.
1930 [13:39:58] <Greyztar> klys: ok ill start from there then,i
read that most should work with alsa so might be i havent installed
it then or so,my install is netinstall then only added cinnamon so
thats probably it
1931 [13:40:12] <Greyztar> klys: ill do that thanks
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1940 [13:46:20] <DonAlex> Ok something else odd showing itself..
apt-get -f install shows this
1941 [13:46:30] <DonAlex> 10 not fully installed or removed.
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1944 [13:47:04] <DonAlex> dpkg --configure -a shows nothing to
configure.. So is that just the packages to be autoremoved ?
1945 [13:47:05] <dpkg> DonAlex: what are you talking about?
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1948 [13:47:41] <DonAlex> dpkg: problems with apt. It freezes when
doing any actual package installation / removal
1949 [13:47:41] <dpkg> DonAlex: You are person #1 to send an
unparseable request
1950 [13:48:06] <DonAlex> dpkg: Unparseable? How do you mean ?
1951 [13:48:07] <dpkg> DonAlex: i don't know
1952 [13:48:13] <neoclust> Hi
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1957 [13:50:24] <DonAlex> dpkg: ok quick summary then. I am on
testing and have been for about a year and a half. I have been using
Debian for about 17 years now. Day before yesterday apt just stopped
working. Apt upgrade would download all the packages but when you
press Y to continue it would just sit then..Since then I have
discovered it is not writing anything to the logs other than the
eipp file
1958 [13:50:25] <dpkg> I think you lost me on that one, DonAlex
1959 [13:50:45] <neoclust> i am new in deb packaging. I am
rebuilding a kernel. It builds well but at then i have:
replaced-url
1960 [13:50:58] <neoclust> How can i fix this to make my kernel
build ?
1961 [13:51:00] <neoclust> thanks
1962 [13:51:19] <DonAlex> dpkg: strace it not helpful alas..
1963 [13:51:19] <dpkg> DonAlex: I'm not sure, is it larger
than a breadbox?
1964 [13:51:34] <DonAlex> dpkg: What is larger?
1965 [13:51:35] <dpkg> DonAlex: what are you talking about?
1966 [13:51:52] <DonAlex> dpkg: I am talking about apt not
working..what else does it sound like I am talking about ?
1967 [13:51:53] <dpkg> You are person #2 to send an unparseable
request, DonAlex
1968 [13:51:55] <klys> donalex, pls
1969 [13:52:21] <jelly> DonAlex: arguing with the bot is not very
fruitful
1970 [13:52:29] <DonAlex> klys: That is a bot ?
1971 [13:52:33] <klys> yes
1972 [13:52:35] <DonAlex> I did not know..
1973 [13:52:42] <DonAlex> What does it do ?
1974 [13:52:58] <klys> it processes mostly one-word queries
1975 [13:53:06] <jelly> !reportbug
1976 [13:53:06] <dpkg> reportbug is used to submit bugs to the
Debian <BTS>. Install reportbug, then run reportbug. See
replaced-url
1977 [13:53:15] <DonAlex> so my use of dpkg --configure triggered
it huh ?
1978 [13:53:24] <jelly> yeah
1979 [13:53:32] <jelly> starting a line with dpkg would
1980 [13:53:32] <DonAlex> *doh*
1981 [13:54:21] <DonAlex> Sorry then.. still if someone could help
me with my problem I would be greatly appreciative.. I have never
encountered anything like this in all the years I have been using
Debian.
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1983 [13:54:51] <klys> donalex, have you run short on disk free
space?
1984 [13:55:22] <DonAlex> nope about 1.2Gb in / atm
1985 [13:55:33] <DonAlex> sorry 1.8
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1988 [13:56:09] <klys> so eh, it's parsing files:
/var/lib/dpkg/status, /var/lib/dpkg/available,
/var/cache/apt/lists/*
1989 [13:56:50] <DonAlex> I have brought the system back up to
date by doing apt upgrade.. letting it download the packages and
then dpkg -i them from /var/cache/apt/archive.. that works so long
as you remember to run configure every so often
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1993 [13:57:33] <DonAlex> So atm there are no "upgrades"
to do.. but apt still will hang on auto remove or apt remove.. etc.
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1996 [13:58:09] <klys> donalex, what does apt-get -f install say?
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1998 [13:59:13] <DonAlex> klys:
replaced-url
1999 [13:59:29] <DonAlex> But it will just sit there.. doing
nothing..
2000 [13:59:44] <DonAlex> like it s waiting for something to
happen
2001 [13:59:44] <klys> looks good to me
2002 [14:00:07] <klys> well, you may want to upgrade apt, dpkg,
and related software
2003 [14:00:13] <DonAlex> I know that is what is so irrritating..
looks like it work in all other respects except installing or
removing packages..
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2005 [14:00:45] <DonAlex> klys: Already done.. they are all pinned
to testing now. Which is what they should be seeing as I am running
that.
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2007 [14:01:11] <klys> please verify that your files in /var/lib
are accessible and not corrupted.
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2010 [14:01:43] <DonAlex> klys: Wha tis curious is no logs are
being created.. so something is happening before it even can write a
"I am doing this " file .
2011 [14:01:59] <DonAlex> klys: accessible to who ?
2012 [14:02:05] <klys> root
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2014 [14:02:35] <DonAlex> drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Jan 24 20:38
apt
2015 [14:02:36] <DonAlex> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 24 20:38
aptitude
2016 [14:02:55] <DonAlex> drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Jan 25 12:44
dpkg
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2018 [14:04:37] <klys> use commands like less
/var/lib/dpkg/status; scroll all the way up and down; make sure
there's no garbage.
2019 [14:05:21] <DonAlex> klys: OK sure.. but if that were corrupt
would I be able to install all the debs by hand using dpkg -i ?
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2022 [14:06:16] <jelly> DonAlex: find the pid of your apt/apt-get
process, from a separate terminal. pastebin the output of
"pstree -Apa PIDHERE"
2023 [14:06:28] <DonAlex> jelly: ok
2024 [14:07:06] <jelly> another user had their apt processes stuck
in apt-key yesterday and today, wonder if it's the same thing
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2027 [14:08:19] <DonAlex> jelly: hmm there are 2 apt-get -f
installs. let me kill them start again
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2029 [14:08:32] <jelly> DonAlex: don't kill them.
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2031 [14:08:46] <DonAlex> jelly: how to stop them then ?
2032 [14:08:55] <jelly> show their process trees as well, first,
please
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2036 [14:09:25] <DonAlex> Whoa.. could it be snapper?
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2038 [14:09:44] <DonAlex> Ahh.. that might make sense..
2039 [14:09:48] <jelly> I don't know because I can't see
what's on your screen for some reason
2040 [14:10:00] <jelly> !paste
2041 [14:10:01] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use for text:
replaced-url
2042 [14:10:03] <DonAlex> I wil pastebin it one mo
2043 [14:10:59] <DonAlex> jelly:
replaced-url
2044 [14:11:26] <DonAlex> I smell a rat..
2045 [14:12:27] <DonAlex> Ah hah.. something is clicking..
2046 [14:12:49] <DonAlex> snapper python woes.. who would have
thought
2047 [14:12:52] <jelly> DonAlex: that's not pstree output,
tho. pstree -Apa 13239
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2049 [14:13:27] <jelly> * Automatically create snapshots, e.g.
when using a package manager
2050 [14:13:46] <jelly> sounds like this snapper might have apt or
dpkg hooks
2051 [14:13:53] <DonAlex> jelly: I am thinking that snapper is the
problem now it takes a snapshot before package install and if that
never completes. well nothing gets installed.. lemme look into that
ok.. I feel it is a prime suspect
2052 [14:13:59] <jelly> so yes, it might be doing something
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2054 [14:14:46] <DonAlex> jelly: I will try and unpick why
snapper-gui is barfing and I bet I get to the bottom of this.
2055 [14:14:50] <jelly> if it's not essential for your
workflow, kill its process, see if apt finishes, uninstall it with
dpkg and try apt again
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2060 [14:17:43] <DonAlex> hehe.. yeah.. that was it. Hmmm lemme
reinstall snapper and see if it still happens if so time to file a
bug.
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2062 [14:19:38] <DonAlex> jelly: ok definitely a bug in snapper..
trying to install it via apt hangs when setting up snapper haha.
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2064 [14:20:37] <DonAlex> Fascinating.. it kill the log process.
2065 [14:20:46] <DonAlex> Setting up snapper-gui
(0git.960a94834f-3) ...
2066 [14:20:46] <DonAlex> Log ended: 2019-01-25 13:18:33
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2068 [14:21:29] <BCMM> how can i list the recommendations of a
package (not necessarily an installed package) from the command
line?
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2070 [14:21:49] <BCMM> at the moment i'd just go to
packages.debian.org in a web browser but that kinda seems like the
long route
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2073 [14:22:27] <avu> BCMM: `apt show <package>` shows them
(among other things)
2074 [14:22:33] <BCMM> avu: thanks!
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2077 [14:24:01] <BCMM> avu: it appears to be hosing me depends but
not recommends...
2078 [14:24:14] <avu> BCMM: maybe the package has no Recommends?
2079 [14:24:30] <avu> BCMM: try `apt show gnome` for an example
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2081 [14:24:54] <avu> BCMM: if a package doesn't have
Recommends or Suggests fields, the fields won't be displayed at
all
2082 [14:25:16] <BCMM> avu: whoops. thanks, i got confused between
linux-headers-[VERSION]-amd64 and linux-headers-amd64
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2086 [14:26:34] <BCMM> (or, actually, image not headers)
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2095 [14:34:01] <abhinits2046> hello everyone, i am recently
started using debian9 and tried to update firefox browser to Nightly
version but not getting success, can anyone help me to update my
firefox.
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2106 [14:40:39] <jmcnaught> abhinits2046: what have you tried?
Debian probably isn't the best choice if you want to run the
most recent bleeding edge versions of software, you'll be
fighting the distro the whole time
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2162 [15:14:16] <oo_miguel> I am looking for something like
xmessage, but capable of displaying the text it gets on stdin before
the writing programm exits
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2165 [15:15:20] <oo_miguel> interactively
2166 [15:15:33] <LunaLovegood> xterm?
2167 [15:15:48] <oo_miguel> heh hmmm
2168 [15:16:12] <LunaLovegood> oh wait, it can't run as part
of a pipeline. it needs to exec the programs itself.
2169 [15:16:30] <LunaLovegood> might be usable depending on your
needs I guess
2170 [15:16:31] <oo_miguel> LunaLovegood: I would be allright with
that too
2171 [15:16:56] <oo_miguel> I have a key combo to force fetchmail
to run earlier
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2173 [15:17:18] <oo_miguel> and wanted just to have some popup
window that schows me the progress
2174 [15:17:28] <oo_miguel> checking through the mailboxes
2175 [15:17:38] <oo_miguel> normally it runs in the background
every few minutes anyway
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2180 [15:18:12] <LunaLovegood> Got a question of my own. How can I
install Debian in a chroot, from a non-debian host? There's no
debootstrap or anything like that, only wget.
2181 [15:18:15] <oo_miguel> when I pipe it to xmessage I just see
the "popup" after all mailboxes have ben checked
2182 [15:18:27] <SerajewelKS> LunaLovegood: install debootstrap
2183 [15:18:31] <oo_miguel> I will check if xterm will work fine
2184 [15:18:51] <greycat> LunaLovegood: /msg dpkg debootstrap
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2187 [15:19:44] <LunaLovegood> Oh wow, I thought debootstrap
needed dpkg/apt etc. Thanks.
2188 [15:20:40] <SerajewelKS> LunaLovegood: that wouldn't
make it very useful, to have it depend on one of the things it
installs ;)
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2191 [15:21:12] <LunaLovegood> So i just grab the package and do
"ar x debootstrap*.deb" etc..?
2192 [15:21:53] <greycat> LunaLovegood: you do whatever it says on
the instructions which you got from dpkg when you issued "/msg
dpkg debootstrap" in your IRC client as you were instructed by
me/
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2194 [15:22:04] <SerajewelKS> LunaLovegood: probably want to build
it from source, or whatever
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2196 [15:22:56] <SerajewelKS> LunaLovegood: the source is here,
and you can run it from the source tree without installing it
system-wide:
replaced-url
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2199 [15:27:54] <ksk> iirc debootstrap is also available on a
number of non-debian-based systems via package managers.
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2203 [15:29:30] <SerajewelKS> ksk: yeah, i'm guessing by
"There's no debootstrap or anything like that, only
wget." he was talking about his distro's package repos
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2206 [15:31:07] <ksk> ah okay.
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2211 [15:32:40] <greycat> Well, the target non-Debian system needs
a basic tool chain including ar, tar and gzip. Not sure what else is
needed. I only glanced at the debootstrap page briefly.
2212 [15:33:15] <greycat> ar is normally considered a development
tool, so it might need installin'
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2218 [15:36:50] <FreeBDSM> hi, how to get
'add-apt-repository' without intsalling damn fat
software-properties-common?
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2220 [15:36:58] <FreeBDSM> or is there another way to install a
ppa?
2221 [15:37:14] <SerajewelKS> !ppa
2222 [15:37:14] <dpkg> [ppa] Personal Package Archive (see
replaced-url
2223 [15:37:31] <SerajewelKS> debian doesn't have PPAs
2224 [15:37:43] <FreeBDSM> what
2225 [15:37:51] <SerajewelKS> and yes, you can manually edit
/etc/apt/sources.list or throw a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
2226 [15:37:57] <FreeBDSM> wait, that's ubuntu thing :(
2227 [15:38:04] <SerajewelKS> yes
2228 [15:38:19] <greycat> you *can* but you shouldn't
2229 [15:38:22] <jelly> PPA platform only targets and build
binaries for ubuntu releases.
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2247 [15:49:46] <karlpinc> FreeBDSM: You might want to tell us
what you're really trying to install.
2248 [15:50:02] <karlpinc> FreeBDSM: (Or the problem you're
really trying to solve.)
2249 [15:50:09] <FreeBDSM> a working certbot
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2251 [15:50:18] <FreeBDSM> it's available in backports
2252 [15:51:24] <FreeBDSM> needed to install backports, figured
out it's easier to just `echo 'deb
replaced-url
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2254 [15:51:41] <ksk> then adding backports to your system will
work just fine ;)
2255 [15:51:49] <FreeBDSM> yeah, it worked, thanks
2256 [15:51:55] <ksk> yes indeed.
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2260 [15:54:08] <FreeBDSM> #certbot is so dead :(
2261 [15:54:17] <FreeBDSM> and #letsencrypt too
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2264 [15:56:54] <zumba_addict> just saw this -
replaced-url
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2267 [15:57:42] <FreeBDSM> update
2268 [15:58:54] <JustASlacker> patch all the things!
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2271 [15:59:11] <ksk> yap, there is a "how to be safe with
old apt" (disable redirects) instruction you should follow on
updating
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2274 [16:01:03] <greycat> unless you already did your normal
apt-get update/upgrade dance before you were even aware there had
been an issue
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2276 [16:01:40] <FreeBDSM> so, basically, you'd better
reinstall debian
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2282 [16:03:14] <ksk> so, basicly every debian install in the
world? but yes, you are right of course. will just not happen in the
real world :x
2283 [16:03:26] <FreeBDSM> yup
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2289 [16:06:13] <zumba_addict> so apt is the old way? What is the
new way of installing packages?
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2293 [16:07:10] <jmcnaught> zumba_addict: if you still have an old
copy of apt from before this update, you need to follow the
instructions in the DSA
replaced-url
2294 [16:07:22] <zumba_addict> thanks!
2295 [16:07:44] <zumba_addict> I guess Ubuntu's old apt is
affected as well, any debian based
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2297 [16:07:53] <FreeBDSM> follow NSA
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2299 [16:08:06] <zumba_addict> what is their link?
2300 [16:08:13] <zumba_addict> is it the nsa.gov?
2301 [16:08:14] <greycat> How the hell would we know?
2302 [16:08:19] <greycat> Ask #ubuntu.
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2307 [16:09:28] <zleap> i seem to be running apt 1.4.9
2308 [16:09:48] <zleap> which according to that site is fixed, not
sure i just updated to deb 9.7 yesterday
2309 [16:09:53] <zumba_addict>
replaced-url
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2312 [16:11:04] <andre144k> hi all
2313 [16:11:14] <zleap> hi
2314 [16:12:14] <andre144k> anyone have an idea to rsync to
windows-share (ntfs) - í get some errors cause time-sync.
this command willbe work fine: "rsync -r -l -D -v -o /source
/dest"
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2316 [16:12:39] <andre144k> but it seems to be no good idea, cause
files willbe everytime sync again, cause mtime issent same
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2318 [16:13:39] <andre144k> i could give option -c (checksum) -
but then every checksum willbe check before
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2321 [16:13:54] <greycat> What do you *want* it to do instead?
2322 [16:14:13] <andre144k> a good way for rsync to ntfs
2323 [16:14:22] <andre144k> (windows-share)
2324 [16:15:16] <andre144k> maybe someone have experiences
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2327 [16:16:27] <greycat> You want someone to tell you what you
want it to do?
2328 [16:16:30] <greycat> Good luck.
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2330 [16:17:16] <sayi> hi guys, any idea why the network manager
wont let me configure 2 NICs with different IPs? it only activate
one NIC...
2331 [16:17:31] <spackle259> andre144k: I typically mount my ntfs
share and then run the rsync backup to it
2332 [16:17:47] <kork1> andre144k: rsync on ntfs: I do --archive
--sparse --hard-links
2333 [16:17:49] <spackle259> andre144k: is that something simliar
what you are trying to do?
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2360 [16:33:28] <vlt> Hello. After updating from (a very stable)
Debian 8 to Debian 9 we have lots of problems with our Intel server
hardware. Booting Debian 9 with the old kernel from Debian 8 seems
to solve it for now. In case the problems don't occur in later
kernel versions, what is the most recommended way to get a newer
kernel into Debian 9?
2361 [16:34:01] <vlt> (Including security fixes)
2362 [16:34:27] <ksk> vlt: I doubt debian 9 would not work on
"normal hardware" - maybe you should elaborate on your
problems.
2363 [16:34:45] <ksk> vlt: there might be newer kernels in
backports, thats the first place Id check.
2364 [16:35:16] <andre144k> spackle259, yes, cifs is mounted. then
i call rsync -a - but i got some errors with change times. so i call
"rsync -r -l -D -v -o" - but then src/dest have different
tiomestamps. so when i recall rsync it willbe send again
2365 [16:35:20] <ksk> if you want/need to compile your own kernel,
you are basicly on your own and keeping it secure may require alot
of additonal continous work.
2366 [16:35:42] <ksk> as you need to check upstream for new
releases etc.
2367 [16:35:55] <andre144k> -c wuill solf that, but then every
file willbe checked ... so maybe theres a better way
2368 [16:35:57] <vlt> ksk: Compiling our own kernel is the least
favourite option :D
2369 [16:36:25] <greycat> I would try to solve the problems using
the stretch kernel first. Then, if that absolutely fails, try the
stretch-backports kernel.
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2371 [16:37:42] <vlt> ksk: Immediately after the update to Debian
9 when the problems appeared I discussed them right here and after
analyzing the dmesg log I got the recommendation to try the old
kernel to see if it's affected.
2372 [16:37:59] <vlt> greycat: But yes, solving the cause I would
prefer, too.
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2374 [16:38:40] <greycat> well, trying the old kernel gives you a
fallback as well as some more insight (possibly), so it's not a
bad first step
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2379 [16:40:43] <Greyztar> trying to connect to a wifi network
which has a capture portal login page,i get connected to some
network but i dont get the login page with form to fill out
registration,thanks for help earlier with audio is working now
2380 [16:41:13] <vlt> On 3.16.0-5-amd64 (and Debian 9) the server
is running for 67 hours now. That's what I'd call a huge
improvement over the default 4.9.0-8-amd64 ;)
2381 [16:41:45] <greycat> You still haven't stated what the
actual *problem* is.
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2385 [16:43:46] <vlt> greycat: A few hours after boot all network
communication stopped. I serial'd in and got this:
replaced-url
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2387 [16:44:50] <vlt> A reboot fixed it temporarily but it
happened again after 31 hours:
replaced-url
2388 [16:45:12] <ksk> vlt: ah yes, that :D intel gbit nic?
2389 [16:45:51] <vlt> ksk: Yes. Would you out that into your
category for "normal hardware"?
2390 [16:45:58] <vlt> s/out/put
2391 [16:46:05] <ksk> totally.
2392 [16:46:23] <ksk> A company I worked for had the exact same
problems, high traffic network, xen stack.
2393 [16:46:27] <greycat> Does it want any firmware? Any firmware
messages in dmesg, especially errors about firmware?
2394 [16:47:00] <ksk> iirc we ended up building our own kernel
with firmware somewhere from the deep interwebz. so Im afraid I dont
know a clean solution :/
2395 [16:47:38] <ksk> maybe disabling TCP-offloading (and other
things, gso-something iirc?) did also help slightly.
2396 [16:50:14] <vlt> greycat: `journalctl -k` of the current
running 3.16:
replaced-url
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2398 [16:50:38] <greycat> I meant in the 4.9.0 kernel.
2399 [16:51:10] <greycat> A whole lot of hardware that did not
require external firmware files in jessie *does* require it in
stretch. Usually video cards and onboard graphics chipsets.
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2401 [16:51:52] <t3st3r> oh snap that DSA-4371 doesn't looks
cool. Is testing version of apt affected, btw?
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2405 [16:54:23] <vlt> greycat: syslog od the last 4.9 boot:
replaced-url
2406 [16:55:00] <greycat> OK, it was worth a shot.
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2409 [16:55:45] <vlt> greycat: What does the syslog tell you?
2410 [16:55:48] <greycat> If it turns out to be some subtle bug
involving Xen and high-end Intel NICs, then it's over my head.
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2412 [16:56:11] <greycat> vlt: I searched for
"firmware", and found only one line, and it wasn't
"you are missing such-and-such firmware file"
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2414 [16:56:45] <greycat> or even "[ 3.866062] i915
0000:00:02.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware
i915/skl_dmc_ver1_26.bin
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2419 [16:59:50] <JordiGH> I'm still trying to figure out how
install Python 3 higher than 3.5 on stable.
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2421 [17:00:45] <JordiGH> I really only need this for one project
(one virtualenv), so I'm leaning on going with the route of
compiling it myself and installing it to /opt and point the
virtualenv.
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2423 [17:00:49] <JordiGH> Is there a better way?
2424 [17:01:34] <vlt> JordiGH: pyenv works great for me
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2426 [17:02:02] <JordiGH> In a debiany way?
2427 [17:02:39] <greycat> The debiany way is "you have a
stable system, and it has this version of python, and that's
what you use".
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2432 [17:03:42] <JordiGH> Yeah, but I need to develop this Python
codebase that has features not in Python 3.5
2433 [17:03:42] <greycat> unless there's a version in
stretch-backports, or unless it's *possible* to backport it, in
which case you proceed with *extreme* caution, because perl and
python are both highly integrated into Debian and are not to be
tossed around blithely
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2435 [17:04:50] <vlt> JordiGH: For all system related stuff I use
the Debian Python version. But for a single contained app in a
virtualenv I use pyenv versions. And yes, I have to update them
myself if necessary.
2436 [17:05:11] <JordiGH> What's pyenv anyway? Doesn't
seem like it's packaged.
2437 [17:05:57] <vlt> JordiGH:
replaced-url
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2439 [17:07:06] <JordiGH> Hm, does it help with *installing* a
python version?
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2443 [17:10:39] <t3st3r> greycat> IIRC debian just splitted out
kernel's firmares to separate package. Actually it originated
on kernel side if I remember.
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2450 [17:14:36] <t3st3r> okay debian's changelog answered my
question, it seems apt 1.8 alpha also had prob's and got
uplifted in emergency manner.
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2452 [17:15:23] <t3st3r> darn, update time, everywhere, dammit
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2480 [17:32:58] <ksk> reading
replaced-url
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2484 [17:34:03] <greycat> wut
2485 [17:34:06] <JordiGH> Verbatim?
2486 [17:34:10] <JordiGH> A fake domain, you mean?
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2491 [17:35:28] <ksk> no, an email with the word "mail"
before the "@"
2492 [17:36:17] <greycat> Why would your email address be
"mail"?
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2494 [17:36:30] <greycat> Is your real name Mai Lin?
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2496 [17:36:49] <greycat> Is your corporate policy "surname
plus first initial" and it just happens to end up
"mail"?
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2501 [17:37:31] <JordiGH> ksk: What part are you reading that
makes you believe that "mail" can't be the username
of the address?
2502 [17:37:44] <ksk> "Another common cause of mail not
making it through to the BTS is utilizing addresses which match
procmail's FROM_DAEMON, which includes mail from addresses like
mail@foobar.com."
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2505 [17:38:10] <greycat> So, why is this an issue for YOU?
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2508 [17:39:06] <ksk> because my address is
"mail@mydomain.tld" - and I did not get anything back from
the BTS upon using reportbug.
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2512 [17:39:30] <ksk> I will just try with another address, thanks
for the trolling greycat.
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2514 [17:39:57] <greycat> *plonk*
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2516 [17:41:14] <greycat> "Hi guys I have done everything
wrong that I can possibly do wrong, like I login as root and I get
all my mail sent to 'mail' and so on, because I am a
damned fool, so why is this thing not workingk, oh here's an
explanation ON THE PAGE of why it's not working, so guys, why
doesn't it work?"
2517 [17:42:30] <JordiGH> Man, what happened to you, greycat?
2518 [17:42:32] <JordiGH> You used to be nice.
2519 [17:42:52] <RichiH> to be fair the initial question was kinda
weird, but to the point and "yes" would have been enough
2520 [17:43:00] <greycat> Review the last 5 minutes, and them
multiply that by 20 to 25 years.
2521 [17:43:28] <JordiGH> ksk: Looks like you hit a bug in the
BTS.
2522 [17:43:34] <RichiH> greycat: not being on irc for almost two
years due to work worked nicely for me
2523 [17:43:42] <t3st3r> well debian bug reporting IMHO leaves a
lot to be desired. Would be so convenient to file bug via just web
page... but seems not a chance.
2524 [17:44:01] <greycat> RichiH: the initial question was so
confusing that I could not tell whether he was asking about the
literal domain name 'domain.tld', or whether he was asking
"Do I really have to have an email address or can I just write
some bullshit made-up crap in that field", or what.
2525 [17:44:38] <greycat> If he were able to convey "my
literal username is mail because that's my actual real-life
name", then it might have made more sense. You will note that I
specifically asked about that case.
2526 [17:44:42] <greycat> Then I got called a troll.
2527 [17:44:47] <JordiGH> t3st3r: Yeah, this has gone nowhere:
replaced-url
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2529 [17:45:32] <JordiGH> Last commit is 8 years old:
replaced-url
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2531 [17:45:46] <JordiGH> It's not a very big project. Maybe
some day I'll get around to finishing it.
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2534 [17:47:55] <t3st3r> I'm not really sure how I'm
supposed to track bugs via email in an efficient way, or how
I'm supposed to use reportbug. Fire and forget mode, huh?
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2537 [17:49:23] <RichiH> greycat: the first clarification was on
point, though. i agree that using mail@ is weird, but the question
was specific with that addendum
2538 [17:49:35] <RichiH> either way, it's probably nothing to
go back and forth about
2539 [17:50:10] <JordiGH> t3st3r: There used to be a time when
doing everything by email made sense because we had better mail
clients than gmail.
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2541 [17:50:39] <JordiGH> But now that email is more or less
effectively gmail, the art is forgotten.
2542 [17:50:59] <JordiGH> So stuff like managing email headers or
figuring out how to not send html is gone.
2543 [17:51:16] <JordiGH> Including the pseudo-headers that
debbugs expects.
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2545 [17:52:04] <kwami> Iam trying to update my sistem to the
latest 9.7 but is still running 9.6 even after fuul-upgrade command
2546 [17:52:16] <ksk> also, gmail is flagging mails from BTS as
spam :x
2547 [17:52:35] <ksk> or, phishing rather, big red warning
included.
2548 [17:52:48] <greycat> did you forget to run "apt-get
update" first?
2549 [17:52:57] <kwami> no, I did
2550 [17:53:09] <kwami> ran update first
2551 [17:53:12] <greycat> then it should have installed the new
base-files package
2552 [17:53:19] <greycat> unless your mirror is just *way* out of
sync
2553 [17:53:58] <kwami> I think that's the issue. Ill try to
change the mirror
2554 [17:54:25] <pierrot> hello guys. yesterday my laptop was
powered off unexpectedly because of too much heat I guess
2555 [17:54:26] <t3st3r> JordiGH> well, mail is fine for
communications, sure. However tracking bugs via email... uhm these
days there're plenty of decend dedicated bug tracking software.
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2557 [17:54:39] <pierrot> and after that, it didn't boot
because of fily system corruption
2558 [17:54:45] <pierrot> file*
2559 [17:54:46] <jelly> ,v base-files
2560 [17:54:47] <judd> Package: base-files on amd64 -- wheezy:
7.1wheezy11; jessie: 8+deb8u11; stretch: 9.9+deb9u7; buster: 10.1;
sid: 10.1
2561 [17:54:47] <t3st3r> Unfortunately debian is well below of
modern state of things in this regard.
2562 [17:55:06] <pierrot> I had to run fsck on some of the
relevant partitions
2563 [17:55:53] <pierrot> I'd like to take some security
measures
2564 [17:55:58] <pierrot> what would you recommend me?
2565 [17:56:02] <greycat> ... so what I'm hearing is
"you old dinosaurs with your functional email clients are
irrelevant, we demand a web based interface for our phones and
tablets so we can report a bug by pushing the Single Giant Green
Button which is the only visible thing on the entire screen"
2566 [17:56:20] <t3st3r> at very least using mail as bug tracker
implies setting up truckload of advanced filters - manually.
Something that any bug tracking software does on its own. For many
years.
2567 [17:56:21] <JordiGH> t3st3r: So, wanna help me fix it?
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2569 [17:57:01] <ksk> pierrot: apart from having up2date backups
Im not sure what you are asking for.
2570 [17:57:16] <jelly> t3st3r: if you can migrate the existing
900k bugs and 100M messages into one of those decent dedicated bug
tracking software solutions, people managing current BTS would be
very happy
2571 [17:57:40] <pierrot> ksk : are there any ways to make the
file system more robust?
2572 [17:58:08] <t3st3r> jelly> hum that's a very valid
point.
2573 [17:58:08] <ksk> pierrot: it seems to me you did not loose
anything, so you could call it rather robust already?
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2577 [17:58:28] <ksk> and no, a filesystem is not like
"running in unsafe mode, until you apply the
safe-mode-switch"
2578 [17:58:55] <jelly> t3st3r: but seriously, you can do that.
the whole BTS is rsyncable.
2579 [17:59:05] * jelly has a local copy
2580 [17:59:36] <kwami> got it, changed the mirror got the
full-upgrade issue solved
2581 [17:59:42] <t3st3r> JordiGH> I'm not really useful
when it comes to some python thing hosted in HG. I do not speak
python, nor I ever will. And HG ... means I'm unfamiliar with
it.
2582 [18:00:01] <t3st3r> rsyncable... interesting
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2584 [18:00:34] <cheapie> I imagine having the BTS being
*slightly* obscure probably cuts down on clueless users reporting
"bugs" that were their own fault in the first place :P
2585 [18:00:36] <t3st3r> jelly> any pointers on how to rsync
it?
2586 [18:00:49] <JordiGH> t3st3r: Okay, so you can't help.
2587 [18:00:57] <JordiGH> And the hg hosting is really incidental.
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2589 [18:01:21] <JordiGH> t3st3r: Because you can't help, and
because I can't help, there has been no debbugs WUI in the last
8 years.
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2591 [18:01:29] <pierrot> ksk : yeah, you're right. it's
not the first time my laptop is powered off unexpectedly but the
other times the file system check was done during the booting
process and run softly without any errors so I didn't care too
much about the issue
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2593 [18:01:41] <jelly> t3st3r:
replaced-url
2594 [18:01:59] <ksk> ah you had to run it manually? did not get
that from your posting. no Idea why it was not done automagicly
though.
2595 [18:02:00] <pierrot> this last time was completely different.
lots of I/O errors were shown
2596 [18:02:04] <JordiGH> jelly: Do people actually want to get
rid of debbugs?
2597 [18:02:11] <pierrot> ksk : yeah, I run it manually
2598 [18:02:15] <t3st3r> its not that BTS is obscure, it just
"strange" in sense it does not even readily provides easy
means to, say, look up "all bugs reported by me".
2599 [18:02:54] <t3st3r> jelly> thanks
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2601 [18:03:03] <jelly> JordiGH: t3st3r just said they knew of
better options...
2602 [18:04:49] <t3st3r> jelly> uhm no, unfortunately I
don't readily know better options. But I'm curious to see
on that rsync to get idea of how it looks.
2603 [18:05:39] <jelly> > If on the other hand, you report bug
reports, you can get a list of the bug reports from you that
haven't yet been fixed by going to
replaced-url
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2605 [18:06:19] <jelly> that is reasonably easy if you're
able to type things into a browser's address bar and can paste
your email address
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2607 [18:06:57] <t3st3r> yeah, sounds reasonable
2608 [18:07:13] <jelly> that's from
replaced-url
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2633 [18:27:43] <noonien> hello folks
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2635 [18:28:03] <noonien> how does one determine all the
installation sets available when trying to install a package?
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2644 [18:31:51] <t3st3r> noonien> say apt-cache show
<package>
2645 [18:31:59] <t3st3r> if I got your question right
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2647 [18:32:23] <noonien> I'm referring to
replaced-url
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2652 [18:35:20] <eject_ck> I have haproxy running on debian
server, with 3.16, I have network service running on port 80 and
listening on all ports, I have problems that sometimes server
don't respond on client connections. I see SYN packets from
client, but no SYN, ACK from server. Other clients works just fine.
It's not routing / binding issue with haproxy. I want to trace
that packet. Please suggest tools to catch packet arriving to tcp
stack, but not replaying
2653 [18:35:20] <eject_ck> back to sender.
2654 [18:35:29] <eject_ck> that's how it looks like with
tcpdump
replaced-url
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2715 [19:10:22] <zq> rwp: $(date) usually returns something like
"Fri Jan 25 23:23:23 UTC 2019." instead, it is now
returning "Fri 25 Jan 2019 11:23:23 PM UTC"
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2718 [19:10:45] <zq> any ideas why? i tried checking for related
env vars like TZ, but they're all unset
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2720 [19:10:59] <greycat> zq: your locale determines the default
date format
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2722 [19:11:27] <rwp> zq, What is your locale? Type in: locale
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2725 [19:12:02] <rwp> zq, Also your configured timezone too.
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2727 [19:12:16] <greycat> that just calculates the offset from UTC
2728 [19:12:29] <rwp> cat /etc/timezone
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2730 [19:13:14] <zq> rwp: for locale, it's en_US.UTF-8 but
not just for $LANG, but for $LC_CTYPE $LC_NUMERIC $LC_TIME
$LC_COLLATE $LC_MONETARY $LC_MESSAGES $LC_PAPER $LC_NAME $LC_ADDRESS
$LC_TELEPHONE $LC_MEASUREMENT $LC_IDENTIFICATION
2731 [19:13:29] <zq> this is odd, because usually it's just
LANG that's set and nothing else
2732 [19:13:32] <greycat> Which version of Debian are you using?
2733 [19:13:49] <greycat> zq: "locale" reports values
for the unset variables as well as the set ones, with quoting to
differentiate.
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2735 [19:13:58] <zq> greycat: deb
replaced-url
2736 [19:14:04] <rwp> That's normal. The one you set is not
quoted in the locale output but the ones that inherit the value are
quoted. Odd. But that is the way that it is.
2737 [19:14:12] <greycat> !debian-next
2738 [19:14:12] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net.
2739 [19:14:21] <zq> ):
2740 [19:14:26] <rwp> For date I always recommend using an
unambiguous format such as "date -R" which is unambiguous.
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2743 [19:15:05] <greycat> If en_US changed to 12-hour format in
buster, then I will probably end up setting LC_TIME in buster,
whenever I upgrade to it. Same as I had to on HP-UX.
2744 [19:15:06] <zq> greycat: i've checked the changelog for
coreutils (which date is part of) and there weren't any
testing-centric changes
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2746 [19:15:19] <greycat> zq: it's 24-hour in stretch.
2747 [19:15:29] <greycat> wooledg:~$ date
2748 [19:15:29] <greycat> Fri Jan 25 13:15:25 EST 2019
2749 [19:15:43] <rwp> Hmm... I confirm that something is
different.
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2751 [19:15:51] <rwp> I hadn't noticed because I always use
'date -R'.
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2753 [19:16:27] <zq> i have another testing system that outputs
the old date format, probably because it hasn't been updated in
a while
2754 [19:16:37] <zq> gonna compare packages
2755 [19:16:58] <rwp> Note that even though date comes from the
coreutils package the default date format is controlled by glibc.
2756 [19:17:09] <greycat> correct
2757 [19:17:22] <greycat> Locales are defined by the C library,
which is libc6 on Debian.
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2759 [19:17:53] <zq> hm, libc6 versions differ
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2763 [19:20:09] <zq> maybe this: *
debian/patches/localedata/git-en_US-date_fmt.diff: backport from
upstream support for date_fmt for the en_US locale. Closes: #877900.
2764 [19:20:10] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
2765 [19:20:18] <zq> judd: (:
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2770 [19:21:37] <rwp> zq, 'date' is a thin wrapper
around the localtime_r() libc library call.
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2775 [19:24:43] <zq> hm
2776 [19:24:54] <zq> rwp: insightful, thanks
2777 [19:25:16] <zq> LC_TIME=C.UTF-8 undoes that change
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2779 [19:25:51] <zq> rwp: any particular reason(s) for choosing
rfc 3339 format?
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2781 [19:27:12] <rwp> zq, With -R? That is the format used by
email and news headers.
2782 [19:27:23] <rwp> And also by Debian changelog entries.
2783 [19:27:29] <rwp> By a very large number of things.
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2785 [19:28:25] <rwp> I am pretty sure the original format was
RFC-822!
2786 [19:28:50] <zq> oh my mistake, -R is rfc 5322
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2790 [19:29:28] <zq> anyway, i'm convinced
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2792 [19:29:34] <rwp> zq, date -R is --rfc-2822
2793 [19:29:47] <swi> Hello
2794 [19:29:50] <zq> rwp: -R, --rfc-email
2795 [19:29:50] <zq> output date and time in RFC 5322 format.
Example: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 02:34:56
2796 [19:29:53] <zq> -0600
2797 [19:30:30] <zq> version difference, maybe
2798 [19:30:56] <rwp> Hmm... That is another recent change. It has
always previously been -R,--rfc-2822.
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2800 [19:31:18] <swi> I can't figure out what wrong. In gnome
when i run nautilus from application menu it runs in english locale,
but if i run it from alt-f2 command it is run in my locale (and all
gnome in my locale). How that can be?
2801 [19:31:19] <greycat> I recommend the quote in the info page
for "date". It's right under the header for "28
Date input formats".
2802 [19:31:47] <greycat> swi: GNOME overrides your dot files,
probably.
2803 [19:31:54] <rwp> However RFC 5322 appears to be simply yet
another update of the RFC 822 date format. Same basic thing, new
updated number.
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2805 [19:33:10] <swi> greycat: but gnome-control-center i.e. in my
locale correctly
2806 [19:33:20] <swi> and shell too
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2808 [19:34:19] <rwp> greycat, What does the default locale date
format on your HP-UX machine say? Is Stretch the same? Has Buster
now broken compatibility with historical behavior?
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2810 [19:34:56] <greycat> rwp: there's no single
"historical behavior". Every implementation of libc has
its own implementation of locales.
2811 [19:35:18] <rwp> Right, but I am talking about the HP-UX
implementation. I should remember it but it has been too many years.
2812 [19:35:39] <rwp> And I don't feel like booting up my
J-5000. And my Gecko doesn't boot anymore. Been meaning to fix
that one of these days...
2813 [19:35:42] <greycat> hpux10: # LC_ALL=en_US.iso88591 date
2814 [19:35:42] <greycat> Fri, Jan 25, 2019 11:56:02 AM
2815 [19:36:04] * greycat observes that this machine's ntp daemon
is dead
2816 [19:36:47] <rwp> Hmm... Not the way I remember it. Thanks! (I
probably should boot up that J-5000 every few years anyway...)
2817 [19:38:26] <rwp> swi, I am dangerously close to suggesting
putting your basic environment variables like LANG into
~/.xsessionrc so that they are sourced automatically by your Desktop
Environment when it starts.
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2819 [19:38:48] <greycat> except that GNOME will override those
2820 [19:38:57] <greycat> and possibly other DEs will also do that
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2823 [19:39:31] <greycat> GNOME goes out of its way to make it
impossible to configure your environment using ANY traditonal
mechanisms.
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2825 [19:39:59] <swi> i dont' have .xsessionrc
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2828 [19:40:13] <rwp> I do so much hate the gconf configuration
method...
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2830 [19:40:40] <swi> greycat: is gnome override locale setting to
what setting? Set's in gnome-control-center ?
2831 [19:41:02] <rwp> swi, You won't but you can create it
and if it exists then X11 will source it before starting the window
manager.
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2833 [19:42:26] <swi> rwp: on my work pc i dont' have
xsessionrc, but i dont have such problem there. All gnome apps runs
in my locale, not english
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2837 [19:43:06] <greycat> There are many files which do not exist
by *default* but which will have an effect if you *create* them.
.xsessionrc is one of them.
2838 [19:43:18] <jhutchins> ,v cockpit
2839 [19:43:19] <rwp> swi, greycat says that gnome will override
the settings from there anyway.
2840 [19:43:19] <judd> Package: cockpit on amd64 --
jessie-backports-sloppy: 160-1~bpo8+1; jessie-backports-sloppy:
162-1~bpo8+1; stretch-backports: 172-1~bpo9+1; stretch-backports:
185-1~bpo9+1; buster: 185-1; sid: 186-1
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2843 [19:44:06] <rwp> swi, If you want to learn how X11 is started
then start tracing through the /etc/X11/Xsession script and
observing the possibilities.
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2846 [19:44:37] <rwp> Things are set up to mostly work for
everyone without any special configuration. The problem is the
"mostly work" part, implying that it won't work for
everyone. But it can be configured.
2847 [19:45:04] <swi> rwp: so you mean there somewher in /etc i
have en_US locale on one pc, and not have on other ?
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2850 [19:45:55] <rwp> No, I didn't say that. I expect that if
you are running gnome both places that gnome has a different setting
in ~/.config/ somewhat in the two systems. Or they are different
versions of gnome and default to different things.
2851 [19:45:56] <kwami> Ricardo are you a portuguese speakker
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2853 [19:46:13] <rwp> There is a huge difference between gnome 2
and gnome 3 for example. HUGE difference.
2854 [19:46:40] <kwami> I dont feel that difference at all
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2856 [19:47:11] <swi> rwp: the system on both is the same version
(sync every day or two)
2857 [19:47:14] <rwp> kwami, Between gnome 2 (now maintained as
mate) and gnome 3 you didn't think they were hugely different?
(my eyes are wide with shock)
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2859 [19:47:51] <rwp> swi, Hmm... It's a problem. There must
be a difference somewhere. With persistence searching you should be
able to find it.
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2861 [19:48:33] <swi> rwp: yeah, try to find it a couple of days.
May it be somewhere in dconf ?
2862 [19:49:23] <rwp> Let's go back to what we know. Alt-F2
starts up a command question. If you run nautilus you get your
desired locale settings.
2863 [19:49:48] <rwp> You could also run a terminal and then run
locale but it probably will say what you want to see, since you say
nautilus works as you wish there.
2864 [19:50:02] <rwp> But if you pick nautilus from a menu then it
does not use your locale.
2865 [19:50:18] <swi> yes
2866 [19:50:31] <swi> and gedit too (i mean not just nautilus)
2867 [19:50:37] <rwp> That implies to me that the gnome window
manager managing the menus (what is the name?) is not getting the
locale setting. Which would be bad because that has a large
footprint.
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2869 [19:51:01] <swi> but nautilus named in menu in my locale
2870 [19:51:20] <rwp> It is possible that your locale settings are
in ~/.bashrc and the Alt-F2 is loading it before running the
command. I don't know. I haven't used gnome since years
and years.
2871 [19:51:20] <greycat> rwp: It's so much worse than that.
When you spawn a terminal in GNOME, it is *not* spawned as a child
of the window manager. Instead, GNOME sends a message to dbus, and
dbus spawns it.
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2873 [19:51:38] <greycat> Everything you know about Unix does not
apply to GNOME.
2874 [19:52:05] <rwp> You are definitely right about dbus being
worse. :-(
2875 [19:52:14] <swi> is gnome override locale with gsettings get
org.gnome.system.locale region ?
2876 [19:52:21] <greycat> Try It And See
2877 [19:52:47] <rwp> It's definitely a case of: "I love
you. You are perfect. Now let me change you in every possible
way."
2878 [19:53:20] <swi> because gsettings get
org.gnome.system.locale region return the same locale i have in zsh
2879 [19:53:27] <rwp> If dbus is involved then it is the locale
setting of the receiver that is launching the process that matters.
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2885 [19:55:46] <greycat> I'm not sure about all the other
parts of GNOME. I don't use it. I only know about the terminal
thing because of past attempts by people on the debian-user mailing
list to figure out what in the *hell* is going on and why they
can't make it work the way they want.
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2893 [19:57:34] <swi> greycat: ok. let assume gnome is bad as and
have it own oppinion what locale to use. Will it use locale that is
set in it Setting -> Region ?
2894 [19:57:48] <greycat> Again, I don't use it.
2895 [19:57:57] <greycat> Try It And See
2896 [19:58:04] <swi> i'm alleady
2897 [19:58:09] <swi> allready*
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2899 [19:58:35] <swi> all the gnome in that locale in setting, but
with this effect :)
2900 [19:59:22] <swi> ok. i think i need dig deeper in finding
diff between my two pc, somewhere in .config or /etc setting
2901 [19:59:23] <rwp> swi, I am not using gnome either. But if you
are using gnome and have tried all of the gnome ways then only
workarounds exist. I suggest creating your own command that sets the
locale as you desire and then launches nautilus, gedit, the others.
2902 [19:59:34] <rwp> Pilots say, "Fly the airplane.
Don't let the airplane fly you."
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2904 [20:00:19] <rwp> And also since this seems to be gnome
specific behavior then perhaps asking #gnome (is that it?) or other
gnome venue might get a better answer.
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2908 [20:01:08] <swi> rwp: it seems so
2909 [20:01:13] <greycat> there appears to be a #gnome channel,
yes
2910 [20:01:25] <swi> anyway thanks a lot
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2912 [20:01:41] <swi> i find some tips to where to search
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2914 [20:01:47] <rwp> Good luck! If you figure it out I would be
curious as to the answer.
2915 [20:01:47] <swi> greycat: rwp thank you
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2917 [20:02:02] <swi> ok :)
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2950 [20:15:58] <murii> Can you guys tell me the output of:
glxinfo | grep 'version'
2951 [20:15:58] <murii> ?
2952 [20:16:02] <murii> I get 13.0.6
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2955 [20:17:05] <greycat> Running polls is not welcome.
2956 [20:17:19] <murii> I just need one input
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2959 [20:18:15] <PaddyF> how can i get to the root of these
sections and subsections, please:
replaced-url
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2961 [20:19:22] <bites> this?
replaced-url
2962 [20:19:43] <PaddyF> no, i mean the place where it is defined
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2964 [20:20:20] <bites> in the control file of the source package.
apt-cache show <pkg> to view it for each package.
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2966 [20:20:31] <swi> rwp: find it.
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2968 [20:21:29] <swi> greycat: seems like not all system locale
setting it's ignore :)
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2971 [20:21:54] <PaddyF> bites: does unrar-free show the section
for you?
2972 [20:22:11] <bites> Section: utils
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2974 [20:22:52] <PaddyF> not there for me
2975 [20:23:08] <greycat> PaddyF: what are you trying to do?
2976 [20:23:36] <PaddyF> i try to rebuild
replaced-url
2977 [20:23:58] <swi> rwp: remove all from /etc/default/locale and
ta-da - now all the gnome in my locale
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3081 [21:23:28] <sn00ker> hi all
3082 [21:23:29] <sn00ker>
replaced-url
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3084 [21:23:34] <sn00ker> can anyone help?
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3088 [21:26:21] <clif_h> Is it possible to instruct partman-auto
in preseed.cfg to create an ext4 filesystem with journaling turned
off? Or is the only way to do this to run tune2fs on the filesystem
afterwards?
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3093 [21:28:58] <shinzo> I created a debian live gnome bootable
usb, remembered having a memtest option in the boot menu, but is not
there now, how can I run the memtest?
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3103 [21:31:36] <shinzo> although the live image back then was
call "rescue" which doesn
3104 [21:31:46] <shinzo> t seem t be available anymore
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3116 [21:38:52] <clif_h> well it looks like partman can't
pass options to mkfs per this bug report
replaced-url
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3127 [21:43:46] <Myros> Hello, i'm currently in an initramfs
busybox thingy shell, i cant boot. I renamed my vg, and
update(d)-grub. I've edited fstab to match the new vg's
name.if i try to unlock my luke_crypt partition it gives me an
unknown fstype error. If i try blkid it shows me the disk. If i try
cryptsetup open /... It says the device already exist. What can i
do?
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3169 [22:16:18] <sn00ker> waht ist this => 20190125141000 +0100
<= for an time format and how i convert btw create it?
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3182 [22:23:01] <blackflow> sn00ker: convert to what? that looks
like yyyymmddHHMMSS z
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3213 [22:45:37] <petn-randall> blackflow: They're likely
crossposting and busy responding to the dozen other channels.
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3215 [22:46:17] <blackflow> petn-randall: heh, yeah
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3273 [23:30:52] <rant> Myros: your fstab is wrong
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3277 [23:31:26] <rant> Myros: if you are getting a device already
exists with cryptsetup, the container is open but the fs is not
specified right.. you probably used the container in fstab and not
the fs inside it
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3280 [23:32:27] <rant> if you changed the container you were
suppose to change crypttab not fstab
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3287 [23:36:32] <ryouma> blackflow: date might be albe to
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