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2 [00:01:09] <over7head> i didnt build package
3 [00:01:15] <petn-randall> over7head: If you compile all
needed modules into the kernel you could boot without initrd.
4 [00:01:31] <petn-randall> over7head: `make debpkg` is the
build target that creates a .deb for you to install.
5 [00:01:48] <over7head> i didnt build kernel from repository
6 [00:01:56] <over7head> from kernel.org
7 [00:02:04] <petn-randall> Sorry, `make deb-pkg`.
8 [00:02:21] <petn-randall> Yes, I know. The upstream sources
support that target.
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11 [00:02:34] <joepublic> when building from kernel.org, just
ask nicely and it gives you debs.
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13 [00:03:34] <over7head> i never do it like that, usually i
build kernel and copy image to boot
14 [00:03:55] <joepublic> you must do what you feel is right, of
course, but debs are pretty naturally suited to debian.
15 [00:04:00] <over7head> myabe i forgot some chipset config
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24 [00:06:36] <over7head> im not sure why it want acces modules
direcotry when compiling
25 [00:07:06] <over7head> ERROR: could not open directory
/lib/modules/4.20.7 no such file or directory
26 [00:07:30] <joepublic> in my experience, make deb-pkg and
then sudo dpkg -i *.deb and then reboot and the new kernel is up and
running.
27 [00:07:32] <over7head> it must create it itselfe when
compiling ?
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29 [00:08:10] <joepublic> so even if that's not the way you
want to build, you might do it once and see what the resulting
differences are, and then whatever that is, do that.
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34 [00:10:22] <over7head> joepublic ok i will try
35 [00:10:35] <over7head> but im sceptic how it will create
modules directory
36 [00:10:46] <over7head> if it doesn want to create it now
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46 [00:18:10] <over7head> is there command to remove package
without removing deps ?
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48 [00:18:48] <over7head> last time i removed xorg-nvidia,
xorg-ati, xorg-wacom and so.. it automatically removes me drivers
for keyboard and etc
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58 [00:21:18] <over7head> i want remove uneeded xorg drivers but
it will removes dri, mesa evdev.... if i go to install those, it
will automatically install nvideia, ati and so
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70 [00:24:31] <pingfloyd> over7head: you have to remove the
meta-package and manually install the packages
71 [00:25:49] <pingfloyd> you remove a dependency of the
meta-package and it wants to remove the meta-package which in turns
removes all the meta-package's dependencies. So if you manually
install or mark as manual the package you want to keep, that should
fix the dilemma.
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73 [00:26:41] <pingfloyd> other option is to just leave them all
on. How tight is space?
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75 [00:29:02] <wonderworld> stupid win7 vm backing up windows
update files ate a significant percentage of my diskspace
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83 [00:33:03] <pingfloyd> wonderworld: is your nick from this?
replaced-url
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87 [00:34:19] <wonderworld> haha no it isnt. lol. never saw this
video. need to watch
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90 [00:36:19] <sammm> hey, I have built a metapackage of sorts
which allows me to pull in a number of packages based on this
metapackage's depends field, my issue is that I have multiple
versions of packages in my repo, and if I want to install an older
"metapackage", apt complains about unmet dependancies
91 [00:36:31] <sammm> what is the best / proper way to handle
having multiple sets of packages
92 [00:36:39] <sammm> for easy upgrade / rollback of a suite
93 [00:36:43] <over7head> joepublic it insrtalled in boot both
kernel and initrd, i go to try it now...
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95 [00:36:50] <otmi> ls
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112 [00:52:57] <Deihmos> what is your favorite desktop
environment? so many to chose from
113 [00:53:19] <seanicus> command line
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117 [00:55:15] <Deihmos> no one is going to use a command line as
their daily driver
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119 [00:55:31] <Deihmos> how do you surf the net from command
line
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121 [00:56:54] <n4dir> lynx and such
122 [00:57:08] <joepublic> there are lots of systems that I
interact with primarily by command line.
123 [00:57:22] <joepublic> I usually surf with curl (or sometimes
wget for downloading files)
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125 [00:57:44] <pingfloyd> gimp must be an extra joy in CLI
126 [00:57:46] <n4dir> and you can't browse the web with a
desktop environment either. You will need a web browser to do such
127 [00:57:53] <joepublic> pingfloyd, imagemagick.
128 [00:58:05] <pingfloyd> joepublic: you draw in imagemagick?
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131 [00:58:31] <L1nuxg33k> I primarily use command line. Links is
pretty good.
132 [00:58:34] <joepublic> pingfloyd, drawing is done more by
scripting imagemagick than "drawing in imagemagick"
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136 [00:59:37] <joepublic> i have a couple machines with xfce,
but the CLI-only machines I have far outnumber them.
137 [00:59:56] <pingfloyd> you know that you don't have to
pick one or the other
138 [01:00:04] <pingfloyd> they're not mutually exclusive
139 [01:00:27] <joepublic> you have to pick one among lightdm,
sddm, gdm, etc.
140 [01:00:34] <joepublic> should you want to use such a
software.
141 [01:00:42] <pingfloyd> I don't use a DM
142 [01:01:00] <pingfloyd> there's not must point in one if
only you use your system
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193 [01:28:11] <rocketmagnet> hi everyone
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195 [01:28:37] <rocketmagnet> is there a way i can see what
packagtes got uninstalled in the past so i can reinstall them ?
196 [01:30:12] <petn-randall> rocketmagnet:
/var/log/apt/history.log will list any apt transactions in the near
past.
197 [01:31:05] <SerajewelKS> GumShoe: it looks like mosquitto has
an init.d script. if systemd does not properly detect that mosquitto
died then this is something you need to report as a bug against the
debian package; the generated systemd unit is apparently incorrect.
there may be some systemd-specific information the maintainer needs
to add to the init.d script.
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203 [01:32:56] <GumShoe> @SerajewelKS Roger that.
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205 [01:35:57] <petn-randall> If there's only a init script,
systemd just creates a dummy unit that wraps around it.
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212 [01:38:49] <SerajewelKS> right but systemd is creating one
with the wrong Type
213 [01:38:55] <SerajewelKS> (apparently)
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215 [01:39:11] <SerajewelKS> that or it needs to know the
pidfile. when the service crashes, the systemd unit is still marked
active because the service type is presumably Oneshot.
216 [01:39:36] <SerajewelKS> i assume there is a way to convey
this information to systemd-sysv-generator
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218 [01:40:03] <SerajewelKS> which means that "systemctl
start" fails to start the service because systemd thinks it is
already running
219 [01:40:19] <SerajewelKS> GumShoe: one fix would be to create
your own unit in /etc/systemd/system
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221 [01:41:17] <GumShoe> For now I'll just remember your
explanation of why start failed while restart works. I will attempt
to pursue talking to the package maintainer.
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223 [01:41:49] <SerajewelKS> the proper fix is probably for them
to include a systemd unit in the package
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225 [01:42:42] <GumShoe> That's the approach I'm
thinking to suggest. Perhaps one of the other distributions has a
systemd .service file...
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227 [01:44:02] <SerajewelKS> probably. you may have to debianize
it.
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230 [01:44:52] <GumShoe> ;-)
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232 [01:46:06] <SerajewelKS> in particular, every path could be
wrong so you'll have to adjust paths almost certainly
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327 [03:28:08] <Deihmos> i am trying to use the live cd on my
laptop but it boots to a black screen. anyone know what the issue
could be?
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333 [03:39:21] <pingfloyd> Deihmos: how far into the boot process
do you get before the black screen?
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335 [03:39:27] <pingfloyd> and which live cd?
336 [03:39:55] <Deihmos> when i select live cd it just goes to a
black screen. i am downloading the testing cd right now
337 [03:40:03] <Deihmos> stable release was used
338 [03:40:04] <pingfloyd> which live cd?
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345 [03:45:22] <Deihmos> gnome
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357 [04:01:43] <Deihmos> The live cd does not work in UEFI mode.
I had to boot it using bios mode
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360 [04:03:04] <Deihmos> WiFi does not work either.
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363 [04:05:35] <toruvinn> Deihmos, you have secureboot enabled?
364 [04:05:41] <Deihmos> nope
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380 [04:16:19] <t3st3r> Deihmos> what's your GPU, etc?
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384 [04:18:41] <dka> When I am on Windows 10, my front jack is
working, when I am on debian, I can't plug headphone on it I
haVe no sounds, is this fixable ?
385 [04:19:40] <Deihmos>
replaced-url
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389 [04:21:26] <Deihmos> The Ubuntu live cd works fine
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393 [04:23:38] <protectionfault> It's how I got a virus.
394 [04:23:46] <protectionfault> The GNU/Linux virus that is.
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402 [04:28:54] <Deihmos> I think i need the non free iso
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404 [04:28:59] <protectionfault> Deihmos, do you still have the
same problem? One cause could be that you have selected the i386
while in fact you need the amd64 cd
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406 [04:29:16] <Deihmos> No that’s not it.
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408 [04:29:36] <protectionfault> Just checking, I'm sorry if
it already came up.
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411 [04:29:57] <Deihmos> I got it to boot in bios mode. There is
no WiFi. Read there aren’t many free WiFi drivers
412 [04:30:19] <protectionfault> bios mode has nothing to do with
the live cd
413 [04:30:33] <OerHeks> GeForce® MX150 .. GT1030 ? nomodeset
should help
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415 [04:30:45] <rant> most all the drivers are free, its the
firmware that isn't "free"
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417 [04:31:54] <Deihmos>
replaced-url
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419 [04:32:26] <Deihmos> Read it under availability of compatible
WiFi chipsets
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421 [04:32:51] <protectionfault> dka, are you still here? What
kind of soundcard does Windows say it is?
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423 [04:33:27] <Deihmos> Like I said though the Ubuntu live cd
works fine. WiFi and everything works
424 [04:34:15] <dka> protectionfault, I can't reboot now
425 [04:34:30] <dka> (work)
426 [04:34:34] <protectionfault> Deihmos, if you're unlucky
OerHeks is right and you need to check out nomodeset. If you're
lucky you just picked the wrong cpu version.
427 [04:34:49] <dka> All I know is that default driver usually
work for debian for my sounds cards, but this time, the front panel
fail while windows 10 can
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431 [04:35:35] <protectionfault> no reboot is no problem i think,
what I am hinting at is to install an additional package for your
specific soundchip
432 [04:35:59] <protectionfault> 99% of the time that is
possible, so the answer to your question: "can this be
fixed" is almost certainly yes
433 [04:36:52] <dka> How can I give you my hardware information ?
434 [04:37:09] <protectionfault> I don't think you need to.
435 [04:37:25] <dka> What can I do?
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439 [04:38:19] <protectionfault> you should do "lspci"
and see if you recognize the brand name of your soundchip
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441 [04:38:50] <dka> E: Unable to locate package lscpi
442 [04:38:53] <dka> sudo: lscpi: command not found
443 [04:38:55] <dka> bash: lscpi: command not found
444 [04:38:59] <dka> oups
445 [04:39:03] <protectionfault> ;)
446 [04:39:17] <dka>
replaced-url
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448 [04:39:51] <protectionfault> I think I know how to help you
now.
449 [04:40:21] <protectionfault> You have an Intel cpu (which
ironically still uses the amd64 version of the live CD..)
450 [04:40:51] <protectionfault> That one has the soundchip in
the cpu. If you install intel-firmware or firmware-intel (i forget
which) you should be fine
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452 [04:41:20] <Deihmos> The non free iso is what I needed. It
booted fine with UEFI and WiFi works.
453 [04:41:23] <dka> firmware-intel-sound - Binary firmware for
Intel sound DSPs OR firmware-intelwimax - Binary firmware for Intel
WiMAX Connection
454 [04:41:32] <protectionfault> sound
455 [04:41:53] <dka> Deihmos, yeah always take the non free, it
activate by default the non-free repo which often is required when
installing a desktop environment
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459 [04:42:44] <dka> I've installed it but still no sounds
460 [04:42:50] <dka> should I restart debian?
461 [04:42:57] <protectionfault> wouldn't hurt
462 [04:43:10] <dka> I can't now
463 [04:43:12] <rant> hurts me
464 [04:43:22] <dka> I will do it at the end of the day, I hope
it is fixed
465 [04:43:35] <protectionfault> you use gnome I suppose?
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467 [04:43:54] <protectionfault> perhaps the soundcard is already
available in the config options, so you just need to select it
468 [04:43:55] <dka> Cinnamon
469 [04:43:59] <rant> at most you'd need only reload the
modules.. and I havent done it since systemd but alsa used to have
an init script that did this
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471 [04:44:11] <dka> there's no change and no new available
sounds cards in the sounds settingfs
472 [04:44:27] <protectionfault> perhaps you need another package
as well
473 [04:44:30] <rant> well for that part of it you may need to
also kill/restart pulseaudio too
474 [04:44:41] <protectionfault> rant is right about that
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477 [04:44:54] <rant> but for the firmware you may need the
modules to reload
478 [04:45:27] <dka> how can I restart pulseaudio?
479 [04:46:13] <rant> usually all you gotta do is killall
pulseaudio
480 [04:46:19] <dka> I restarted it and it is not yet working
481 [04:46:31] <rant> but the modules need to be reloaded first
if there was missing firmware
482 [04:46:48] <dka> how to reload modules ?
483 [04:46:49] <rant> and it would appear there is no systemd
unit for alsa like there was a sysvinit script for it before
484 [04:47:03] <dka> Ok brb I am gonna try to reboot
485 [04:47:24] <rant> problem with manually reloading alsa
modules is there are a ton of em :P
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487 [04:48:09] <pingfloyd> dka: pulseaudio -k; pulsaudio -D
488 [04:48:18] <pingfloyd> (without my typo)
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490 [04:48:54] <rant> yeah thats not really necessary.. its
already running as a daemon, killing it will cause it to reload
491 [04:49:24] <dka> re
492 [04:49:26] <dka> I've just restarted
493 [04:49:28] <rant> unless of course you had modified the
default configs
494 [04:49:36] <rant> cause you can set it to not reload
495 [04:49:46] <pingfloyd> it's a catchall
496 [04:49:48] <dka> Still not working
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498 [04:50:04] <protectionfault> you will probably also want to
install intel-microcode
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502 [04:51:14] <dka> still not working even with intel-microcode
install
503 [04:51:22] <dka> should I now remove both to keep my OS
clean?
504 [04:51:36] <dka> if it's not needed it shouldn't be
here
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506 [04:52:03] <protectionfault> I recommended microcode for your
security, not to fix the problem at hand.
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510 [04:53:28] <dka> I can keep it.
511 [04:53:49] <protectionfault> wouldn't hurt
512 [04:53:50] <dka> Should I remove firmware-intel-sound ?
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515 [04:55:44] <protectionfault> Well, it should work.
516 [04:56:32] <protectionfault> I'm not entirely sure if
you've rebooted yet. If not, that would certainly be worth a
shot before ditching it.
517 [04:57:45] <dka> I did reboot
518 [04:58:12] <protectionfault> Apologies. Then I'm out of
ideas.
519 [04:59:51] <protectionfault> To recap, we've installed
what is probably the right driver for your soundcard, but it still
doesn't show up.
520 [05:01:03] <protectionfault> Ok, two new ideas.
521 [05:01:31] <protectionfault> 1) reboot into windows to find
the exact model, so you can google the forums better
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523 [05:02:02] <protectionfault> 2) check pulseaudio for the
routing, perhaps it's sending the signal to the wrong audio
output
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529 [05:06:15] <dka> how can i do 2)
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533 [05:08:01] <dka> Since when Windows deal with driver better
than debian :o
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535 [05:08:39] <dvs> dka, since it's actually supported by
its manufacturer
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538 [05:10:43] <protectionfault> pavucontrol is a package that
would allow you to diagnose it, provided your configuration is
running pulseaudio of course
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555 [05:20:28] <pingfloyd> dka: is your user in the audio group?
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558 [05:21:14] <pingfloyd> dka: you realize that Windows partners
with a lot of OEMs and manufacturers.
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560 [05:21:34] <pingfloyd> dka: they often work together on
Windows drivers
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566 [05:22:36] <dka> dka@dev-11:[~]: cat /etc/group | grep audio
567 [05:22:37] <dka> audio:x:29:pulse
568 [05:22:46] <dka> No I am not
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570 [05:22:57] <dka> sudo usermod -a -G dka audio ?
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575 [05:25:45] <protectionfault> depends on the current role of
the machine.
576 [05:26:19] <protectionfault> If it's a critical machine,
you probably best shouldn't touch the groups without having the
confidence to execute those commands without asking here. :)
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579 [05:27:56] <protectionfault> dev-11 sounds like it's not
running a hospital's e-mail, so you're probably fine
trying to add yourself to that group.
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581 [05:28:33] <protectionfault> Although I've seen weirder
names in the wild.
582 [05:28:52] <SerajewelKS> unlikely such an email host would
have an audio server running anyway
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585 [05:31:53] <pingfloyd> dka: you can see by typing
'groups'
586 [05:32:15] <dvs> dka, sudo adduser dka audio
587 [05:32:40] <pingfloyd> after you add the group, you should
logout and back in to make it take effect
588 [05:32:46] <protectionfault> Sorry dka maybe we are to tough
on you. Sudo is nice, but not default in debian.
589 [05:32:54] <protectionfault> *too
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591 [05:33:37] <dka> ok
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598 [05:36:53] <pingfloyd> protectionfault: you can choose it in
the installer
599 [05:37:59] <protectionfault> pingfloyd: thanks, does it add
you to the group too?
600 [05:38:10] <pingfloyd> maybe the first user
601 [05:38:15] <pingfloyd> user 1000
602 [05:38:27] <pingfloyd> you mean audio group right?
603 [05:38:43] <protectionfault> no I mean sudo the program, and
sudo the group
604 [05:38:56] <pingfloyd> if you choose to use sudo from the
installer, it adds you the sudo group
605 [05:39:10] <pingfloyd> still a good idea to check though
606 [05:40:17] <protectionfault> ok thanks, I feel dka is
comfortable with sudo and grep btw, I just wish we could get his
intel card working, it can't be that hard
607 [05:40:28] <pingfloyd> it's something to effect of
"would you rather enable root login, or disable it and use sudo
with initial regular user". I usually go with the latter and
then come back and enable root login.
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610 [05:41:25] <protectionfault> but that's the least amount
of work
611 [05:41:34] <pingfloyd> protectionfault: it's probably
going to come down to process of elimination in his case
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613 [05:41:53] <pingfloyd> something is probably off, but
it's not real clear yet. So I'd just cover all the bases.
614 [05:42:03] <protectionfault> indeed
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616 [05:42:29] <protectionfault> It can feel like there's a
lot of bases, at times.
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618 [05:43:09] <pingfloyd> I assume levels were already checked
619 [05:43:33] <pingfloyd> it's always good to start with
the quick and simple to check possible culprits first
620 [05:43:35] <protectionfault> things like that
621 [05:44:12] <pingfloyd> kind of like when you're working
support, you want to start by getting all the tier 1 troubleshooting
out of the way first just to rule them out of the picture.
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624 [05:44:43] <pingfloyd> because there's nothing worse
that spending hours troubleshooting and it turns out to just be a
loose cable etc.
625 [05:45:09] <dvs> which I loosened
626 [05:45:13] <protectionfault> and work your way up the osi
model
627 [05:45:21] <protectionfault> it do be like that
628 [05:45:22] <pingfloyd> had that happen once with a network
jack that turned out the clip was broken, so its connection problems
were intermittent.
629 [05:46:00] <pingfloyd> our T1 support skipped checking that,
so ended up wasting day on it
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631 [05:46:21] <protectionfault> intermittent problems are the
worst
632 [05:46:45] <protectionfault> in terms of wasting time
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635 [05:47:47] <pingfloyd> I finally walked to the machine and
checked the cable myself, because at that point there seemed to be
no reason (exhausted checking things and everything checked out ok
in terms of configuration). I did just entertain myself and low and
behold. So I made a new cable and that problem was fixed for good.
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640 [05:50:21] <pingfloyd> it was hanging on by a thread, so
sometimes it would work fine and other time couldn't connect to
anything. My original intention to try to swap the cable to rule/out
in a bad cable and then swap out a nic next if the cable was okay.
It was just the connector and plastic tab broke off from age.
641 [05:50:25] <protectionfault> One problem at a time, I think
realizing that after just one day beats most organizations.
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644 [05:52:33] <pingfloyd> yeah, sometimes you look like a whiz,
just because you were thorough and followed that you can't rule
anything out completely unless experiment/test proves it. Kind of
like what Feynman says, "t doesn't matter how beautiful
your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it
doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong."
645 [05:53:38] <protectionfault> I am a big fan of Feynman, but I
must admit I understand only a sliver of what he is talking about.
646 [05:53:49] <pingfloyd> me too
647 [05:54:00] <pingfloyd> but that quote is the essence of
science
648 [05:54:29] <protectionfault> elimination
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650 [05:55:40] <pingfloyd> he's basically saying that
controlled experimentation has the final say always.
651 [05:56:02] <protectionfault> About what is not.
652 [05:56:40] <pingfloyd> here's a better version of that
quote
replaced-url
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685 [06:44:01] <rocketmagnet> hi everyone
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687 [06:45:54] <rocketmagnet> when i try to use apt-update he
stop at random points, for example he can't fetch the repos
from ftp.debian.org main but i can ping it, he stops at random
points, what can be the trouble ?
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691 [06:51:03] <babilen> You might want to use a faster mirror
like deb.debian.org in lieu of ftp.debian.org
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694 [06:53:40] <FXpro> is the password crackable on debian?
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697 [06:55:54] <sveta> FXpro, i believe it's salted, depends
on how strong it was in hte first place; often people disable
passworded login by ssh server and only allow login via keypair
698 [06:56:03] <agris> does anyone here use httpd?
699 [06:56:05] <sveta> FXpro, which complicates entry to the
system from the outside
700 [06:56:10] <sveta> agris, yes, at #httpd
701 [06:56:19] <agris> sveta, not not apache
702 [06:56:25] <agris> Openhttpd
703 [06:56:28] <sveta> agris, which one do you mean then
704 [06:57:15] <FXpro> if you cant get past the password, the
system is secured as far as data right? meaning, a device is useless
to anyone who might steal it or find if lost?
705 [06:57:57] <babilen> copy the hdd/ssd
706 [06:59:17] <sveta> agris, oh ok
707 [06:59:47] <agris> How do you get it working for a chrooted
php-fpm as well?
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709 [07:02:03] <rocketmagnet> also if i change mirrors he allways
stuck at 0% at a random repo
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711 [07:03:05] <chocolate> If I'm securing my data through a
vpn connection on my laptop, and I want secured data at my linux vm
running on vmware at the same laptop connected to openvpn server, do
I need to connect to openvpn server again inside the vm, or it is
already secured?
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716 [07:11:48] <rant> chocolate: that depends I suppose on how
the vm is configured
717 [07:12:25] <rant> chocolate: most VM are capable of handling
networking a number of ways
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747 [07:36:24] <rocketmagnet> hi everyone, i've the
following error when running pip:
replaced-url
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749 [07:36:33] <rocketmagnet> i've no idea how to solve this
750 [07:37:25] <rant> rocketmagnet: you ran pip when you
should've ran pip3
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752 [07:37:50] <rocketmagnet> pip3 hasthe same error
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754 [07:38:00] <rant> then idk
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756 [07:38:37] <themill> rant: you can install the lsb-release
package, but it shouldn't be needed for this
757 [07:38:44] <themill> What release of Debian is this?
758 [07:40:50] <rant> I need to remember to file a bug against
pastebinit if it uses that damn site by default.. that site is
atrocious
759 [07:41:29] <themill> pastebinit uses paste.debian.net by
default
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761 [07:42:02] <rocketmagnet> stable
762 [07:42:19] <rant> ah, looked like that was pasted by
pastebinit.. really aggrivates me when people use that site with its
popups, cookies, javascript, etc..
763 [07:43:07] <rocketmagnet> i tried pip -v | pastebinit but it
didn't worked
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767 [07:44:05] <themill> I can't reproduce that output btw
768 [07:44:51] <rocketmagnet> i think i've messed arond with
my repos
769 [07:45:02] <rocketmagnet> i think i need a few install
770 [07:45:07] <rocketmagnet> fresh
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954 [09:47:17] <shtrb> Anyone know what is the sddm theme in
debian that come with "Soft waves" wallpapers in lock
screen ?
955 [09:47:27] <shtrb> *in stretch
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958 [09:48:27] <[E]sc> i'm using Debian 4.9-130-2. With the
latest update, VLC was removed. Did anyone else experience this? I
had to downgrade the vlc version to get it back again...
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960 [09:49:12] <themill> shtrb: desktop-base
961 [09:49:56] <themill> [E]sc: 4.9-130-2 doesn't look like
a Debian version. Can you pastebin your entire apt session?
962 [09:50:12] <shtrb> themill, isn't desktop-base give
breeze ?
963 [09:50:25] <themill> shtrb: softwaves is in there
964 [09:50:55] <themill>
/usr/share/desktop-base/softwaves-theme/lockscreen/contents/images/1920x1080.svg
965 [09:51:12] <shtrb> I need the sddm theme for that, but thank
you will look better
966 [09:51:48] <themill> I *think* sddm is configured to use
desktop-base if it is installed
967 [09:51:57] <themill> (kdm had that and I thought sddm did
too)
968 [09:52:26] <oiaohm> [E]sc: what version of debian is that.
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972 [09:53:12] <themill> (it's an old kernel in stretch, but
that doesn't necessarily tell us anything)
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978 [09:56:20] <shtrb> themill, if
/usr/share/desktop-base/softwaves-theme/login/sddm-preview.jpg exist
it means the login section system-settings should show
softwaves-theme correct ?
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981 [09:56:48] <themill> I've not looked at the details for
sddm
982 [09:57:19] <oiaohm> [E]sc:
replaced-url
983 [09:57:40] <shtrb> thanks, maybe I got some config file
corrupted
984 [09:57:42] <shtrb> thank you!
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991 [10:00:21] <shtrb> aha ! it's missing the qml files.
there should be another package probably
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1007 [10:07:28] <rafalcpp> for security (isolation) how to start a
window, that will have contained inside it a desktop where I can log
in as another user? the result will be, that user for example
test_software will be running some programs, all while I work on my
main user, on same screen (but other wndows)
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1011 [10:08:19] <diogenes_> rafalcpp, a VM?
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1014 [10:10:44] <rafalcpp> diogenes_: but without a VM
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1016 [10:11:10] <rafalcpp> just separation of linux users, though
without need to switch virtual desktops to see both at once
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1021 [10:12:57] <diogenes_> rafalcpp, maybe place an linux.iso
somewhere on the drive and make a grub entry that will load that iso
in a live session and once you reboot you pick that live session.
1022 [10:13:30] <themill> xephyr can do this but by the time you
have a shared X session, you have no isolation
1023 [10:13:51] <themill> ,i xserver-xephyr
1024 [10:13:52] <judd> Package xserver-xephyr (x11, optional) in
stretch/amd64: nested X server. Version: 2:1.19.2-1+deb9u5; Size:
2883.6k; Installed: 4494k; Homepage:
replaced-url
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1026 [10:14:07] <rafalcpp> diogenes_: what? that is even worse
1027 [10:14:40] <diogenes_> rafalcpp, how is that worse?
1028 [10:14:46] <rafalcpp> diogenes_: I dislike wasting the 2
seconds to switch between virtual desktops to switch users, so you
recommend to do a full reboot each time I switch? :P
1029 [10:14:57] <rafalcpp> I plan to switch between them like 3
times a minute.
1030 [10:15:08] <diogenes_> lol
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1033 [10:15:29] <rafalcpp> themill: yeap, is there any way to do
xephyr in a secure way
1034 [10:15:53] <themill> The level of isolation you request is
called "VM".
1035 [10:16:08] <rafalcpp> themill: I want unix level isolation,
not VM level
1036 [10:16:28] <themill> except X is shared
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1038 [10:16:48] <rafalcpp> well you can do it by starting second
user in second X, running VNC sever there, and running VNC server on
first user
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1042 [10:17:01] <at0m> once x is shared, you dun goofed. same
reason why root has no business on a desktop, IMO
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1044 [10:17:04] <rafalcpp> but isn't there some more polish
solution or way to do it
1045 [10:17:22] <rafalcpp> at0m: yes, it requires two separate X
servers
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1047 [10:18:31] <at0m> rafalcpp: some DE allow you to run a second
desktop on another X, like if the first runs on tty7, start another
on tty8. then switch, or VNC from 7 to 8.
1048 [10:18:44] <at0m> like themill told you
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1050 [10:18:57] <at0m> either that, or VM.
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1052 [10:19:47] <rafalcpp> at0m: yeap I do that now. but how do
you get view from both X'es into one screen
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1054 [10:20:21] <rafalcpp> oh right, I assue that the
"main" X session, lets say first one, is the secure one
(of course it could attack the other session). What I want is to
block the other way around
1055 [10:20:26] <at0m> using VNC you can at least show the windows
side-by-side
1056 [10:20:35] <rafalcpp> e.g. the 2nd session must be unable to
modify windows etc on 1st
1057 [10:20:45] <themill> You could try some sort of rdp from one
session to the other. I don't know how good that isolation is
though
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1060 [10:21:25] <themill> (rdp/vnc/spice/whatever, they're
all designed to make integrating with the remote client easy, not
necessarily for isolation of the remote client)
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1062 [10:21:58] <rafalcpp> is there a secure way to run VNC if
client and server are on same device? maybe socket file?
1063 [10:22:22] <shtrb> you can use xypher to allow a window in
window into a vm
1064 [10:22:24] <themill> that part is easy enough
1065 [10:22:35] <rafalcpp> I forgot, what was the proper way to
start VNC server on the "slave" desktop, and then what
command on master to connect into it
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1068 [10:23:20] <diogenes_> rafalcpp, if you got a second pc you
can use something like chrome remote desktop for easy sharing and
testing
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1072 [10:24:03] <rafalcpp> diogenes_: of course, but this time I
ask about the lightweight version, just user bases isolation, not
VMs, not dockers/LXC, not separate machine, not xen
1073 [10:24:11] <rafalcpp> *users based
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1075 [10:24:35] <diogenes_> and the choices are limited
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1079 [10:29:00] <[E]sc> oiaohm, i'm on Debian Stretch 9.7. I
have the security updates via deb
replaced-url
1080 [10:29:18] <rafalcpp> so no one can recommend options to
start VNC server using only a file-based socket, to make it secure,
only given other local linux user should be allowed to connect as
client
1081 [10:30:01] <themill> !show sources.list [E]sc
1082 [10:30:01] <dpkg> [E]sc: Please pastebin the contents of your
/etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list. The
easiest way to do this is to pastebin the output of: head -v -n -0
/etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
1083 [10:30:38] <themill> [E]sc: the output of "apt-cache
policy vlc; apt-cache policy" would also be good to see
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1087 [10:33:38] <ws2k3> joepublic it seems apt-get dist-upgrade -y
-qq does not accept and quiet the upgrade
1088 [10:34:41] <[E]sc> themill, my pastebin of my
/etc/apt/sources.list :
replaced-url
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1090 [10:35:14] <themill> [E]sc: as soon as you put
deb-multimedia.org in your sources.list you are on your own.
1091 [10:35:50] <themill> [E]sc: that is pretty much guaranteed to
be the source of the problem
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1095 [10:40:40] <shtrb> Is there a way to list to file content of
a package given in packages.debian.org ? (example I would like to
directly link to
replaced-url
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1106 [10:47:47] <[E]sc> themill, i see. thanks.
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1109 [10:48:35] <themill> [E]sc: out of interest, why did you
choose to use deb-multimedia.org?
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1111 [10:49:00] <ws2k3> how can i let apt-get dist-upgrade not ask
anything? i tryed -y -qq but it still asks me questions
1112 [10:49:13] <tarzeau> ws2k3: there's cron-apt and
aptitude-robot
1113 [10:49:40] <themill> ws2k3: what questions is it asking?
1114 [10:49:45] <JeffJohnson> ws2k3: the questions are coming from
dpkg I guess?
1115 [10:49:59] <themill> (or from ucf)
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1117 [10:50:19] <ws2k3> themill for example if i wanne keep my
current sysctl.conf and if i wanne restart services during upgrade
1118 [10:50:38] <[E]sc> themill, i was using it for a while when
certain multimedia packages weren't available in the main
repository, and it was all consolidated there for easier / lazier
access instead of adding each one separately. what would you
recommend?
1119 [10:51:16] <JeffJohnson> ws2k3: try "export
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
DEBCONF_NONINTERACTIVE_SEEN=true"
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1121 [10:51:35] <ws2k3> JeffJohnson i will try thanks
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1129 [10:59:27] <Antioch> I am trying to install the netinst of
Debian 9.7 to a "newer" Atom C3000 based board and having
problems, the first of which is failure to boot after installation
with the following error: "firmware: failed to load
qat_c3xxx_mmp.bin" -- is this because the kernel is too old? I
have no idea, because the live CD worked just fine.
1130 [10:59:29] <Antioch> Any thoughts?
1131 [11:00:15] <FinalX> ,v libssl
1132 [11:00:16] <judd> No package named 'libssl' was
found in amd64.
1133 [11:00:21] <FinalX> ,v openssl
1134 [11:00:22] <judd> Package: openssl on amd64 -- wheezy:
1.0.1e-2+deb7u20; wheezy-security: 1.0.1t-1+deb7u4; jessie:
1.0.1t-1+deb8u8; jessie-security: 1.0.1t-1+deb8u8; jessie-backports:
1.0.2l-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 1.1.0f-3+deb9u2; stretch-proposed-updates:
1.1.0j-1~deb9u1; stretch-security: 1.1.0j-1~deb9u1; buster:
1.1.1a-1; sid: 1.1.1a-1
1135 [11:00:38] <oiaohm> Antioch: you would be attempting the
standard boot loader.
1136 [11:00:39] <themill> [E]sc: I've not found any need for
multimedia packages outside Debian for 8 or so years. It's all
packaged up in Debian already.
1137 [11:00:47] <oiaohm> Antioch: opps standard netinstall disc
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1140 [11:01:49] <oiaohm> Antioch:
replaced-url
1141 [11:01:50] <Antioch> That's right
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1145 [11:04:17] <Antioch> oiaohm thanks, I'll take a look.
Along the same line, might you have any documentation for including
newer drivers as well? It seems that I need a newer intel nic driver
than included in the standard disc.
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1155 [11:09:27] <oiaohm> Antioch: the Linux kernel in the standard
disc normally contains the driver what is missing is the firmware
file. qat_c3xxx_mmp.bin << this is firmware file to activate
the device.
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1159 [11:10:10] <oiaohm> Antioch: and due to license problems with
some of the firmware the full list of possible firmwares is only on
the unofficial disc.
1160 [11:10:33] <oiaohm> Antioch: its a real newbie trap with
debian.
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1166 [11:12:21] <Antioch> this newer firmware will get the ixgbe
driver to work properly?
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1171 [11:15:15] <oiaohm> Antioch: this is a case of newer
firmware. THe stock debian offical image is missing the firmware.
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1173 [11:15:44] <oiaohm> Antioch: with firmware it stands a chance
of working.
1174 [11:16:08] <oiaohm> Antioch: opps this is not a case of newer
firmware is what I meant to type.
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1177 [11:17:08] <Antioch> Another issue I have is that during the
installation the installer asks me to select the driver to use for
networking. Even though ixgbe is what should work, when I select it
the installer thinks and returns back to network driver select.
I'm guessing that the driver included may be too old to support
my device.
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1179 [11:17:28] <Antioch> This may be something I can fix after
installation, but if there's a way to fix it during I'd
prefer that :)
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1210 [11:30:53] <jelly-home> Antioch: that message might have
nothing to do with system failing to boot.
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1214 [11:31:22] <jelly-home> Antioch: that message might have
nothing to do with system failing to boot.
1215 [11:31:28] <Antioch> sorry, dc'ed
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1217 [11:31:40] <Antioch> please resend :)
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1219 [11:32:15] <jelly-home> Antioch: see if installing buster
makes any difference. Or boot some other linux, and install newer
kernel from stretch-backports
1220 [11:32:19] <jelly-home> !bdo kernel
1221 [11:32:19] <dpkg> Newer kernels for Debian stable releases
are available from the <stretch-backports> repository. After
modifying your sources.list, run «aptitude update». To
install the current backported kernel: «aptitude -t
stretch-backports install linux-image-`uname -r|sed
's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'`». To list available backported
kernel image packages: «aptitude search
'?narrow(~nlinux-image,?origin(Debian Backports))'».
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1225 [11:33:46] <Antioch> jelly-home this is in reference to the
network driver issue?
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1233 [11:36:28] <Antioch> recent versions of Ubuntu live work with
the network driver just fine. I believe that 4.9 kernel just has
drivers that are too old. So if I can get the boot issue solved
(hopefully this firmware trick works) then I have somewhere to start
working on the network drivers.
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1241 [11:40:25] <Antioch> is it possible to insert a newer kernel
into the installation image?
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1244 [11:41:38] <Fox> Antioch:
replaced-url
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1247 [11:44:31] <tarzeau> Antioch: yes it's possible
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1256 [11:49:28] <doublehp> how to permanently change MTU ?
1257 [11:50:21] <petn-randall> doublehp: There are a few ways. How
are you configuring the network interface?
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1259 [11:50:32] <doublehp> value set with sysctl is overriden
after new dhclient
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1261 [11:51:04] <doublehp> petn-randall: scripted manually; but
dhclient changes values I set with sysctl
1262 [11:51:39] <petn-randall> doublehp: I would recommend to use
ifupdown or network-manager, you can set the mtu with both of those.
1263 [11:52:02] <Antioch> network card still fails to detect on
the non-free firmware image.
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1274 [12:00:09] <Antioch> Still get failed to load
qat_cxxx_mmp.bin with the non-free firmware image
1275 [12:00:13] <Antioch> and other ideas?
1276 [12:00:15] <Antioch> any*
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1285 [12:04:09] <petn-randall> Antioch: Is that literally the
error message? As it's different from the one before.
1286 [12:04:47] <petn-randall> Antioch: You can simply install
firmware-misc-nonfree to get that firmware.
1287 [12:04:52] <Antioch> No, sorry. It's exactly the same as
before.
1288 [12:05:04] <Antioch> can't install if I can't boot?
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1291 [12:06:30] <Antioch> firmware: failed to load
qat_c3xxx_mmp.bin (-2), failed to load MMP firmware
qat_c3xxx_mmp.bin, failed to load acceleration FW
1292 [12:08:17] <petn-randall> Antioch: You can boot the live
system, chroot into your installation, and simply install the
package.
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1302 [12:13:29] <Antioch> hmmm, this is news to me! Will try. But
I assume the non-free firmware image I installed off of would have
handled that part, no?
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1308 [12:17:49] <petn-randall> Antioch: Maybe, I'm not sure
what's in the firmware-installer.
1309 [12:19:56] <Antioch> ok
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1347 [12:48:41] <AquaL1te> will debian stable update its php
packages soon?
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1355 [12:51:01] <blackflow> AquaL1te: it's never going to
happen for Stretch. When Buster becomes Stable, then Debian Stable
will have PHP 7.3
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1358 [12:51:47] <AquaL1te> blackflow: what about security fixes?
1359 [12:51:47] <blackflow> there are however external repos
should you really need a different php version on Stretch
1360 [12:52:00] <blackflow> AquaL1te:
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1364 [12:53:17] <AquaL1te> blackflow: i'll switch distro,
sorry
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1367 [12:53:38] <blackflow> AquaL1te: buster is coming out soon
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1372 [12:56:00] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: I have rarely run pure stable
debian most of the time I am either running testing or a hybrid of
stable and testing mostly to have those newer packages
1373 [12:56:13] <AquaL1te> blackflow: soon in debian terms is
often still months away, correct?
1374 [12:56:29] <AquaL1te> oiaohm: these are servers, not
workstations
1375 [12:56:33] <blackflow> AquaL1te: yes ,but with soft freeze
coming on, I've already begun upgrades to some non-critical
servers.
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1377 [12:56:43] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: I use debian testing on
servers.
1378 [12:56:46] <blackflow> besides, switching distros sounds like
a knee jerk reaction to a potential but rather unlikely problem.
also if your security relies _primarily_ on timely updates and
patches, you're doing it wrong.
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1380 [12:57:47] <AquaL1te> blackflow: applying php security fixes
on time and not running a non-supported version is doing it right ;)
1381 [12:58:01] <AquaL1te> *running a support php version*
1382 [12:58:36] <blackflow> AquaL1te: no. layers of mitigation is
doing it right. even fully supported super stable packages,
sometimes take weeks or months until something is backported.
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1384 [12:59:02] <blackflow> s/backported/patched
1385 [13:00:00] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: I learnt a long term ago debian
even running as hybrid between testing and stable is still quite a
solid distribution.
1386 [13:00:09] <AquaL1te> blackflow: well, i'm not putting
so much trust in that. besides, you have no idea what infrastructure
i run. one thing is for sure, non-supported php is a no-go.
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1388 [13:00:29] <AquaL1te> oiaohm: not my experience
1389 [13:00:41] <blackflow> AquaL1te: it's not unsupported.
1390 [13:01:13] <blackflow> take Ubuntu for instance. current LTS
will offer the unsupported, EOL'd kernel for the next 10 years.
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1392 [13:01:19] <furrymcgee> which specific php bugs needs to be
fixed?
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1394 [13:01:39] <blackflow> AquaL1te: so which distro will you
switch to, and what security vulns will you get _instead_? :)
1395 [13:02:03] <AquaL1te> furrymcgee: does one need to wait until
it becomes a problem? i don't put that much trust in
maintainers. why is this so hard to get?
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1397 [13:02:16] <blackflow> AquaL1te: but you DO, lol
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1399 [13:02:24] <blackflow> you DO put trust in them for
"supported versions"
1400 [13:02:35] <blackflow> what's the difference here except
the number in version?
1401 [13:02:57] <AquaL1te> blackflow: from upstream, yes. php 7.0
is now unsupported, no upstream support anymore
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1403 [13:03:14] <furrymcgee> new version introduce new bugs in
general
1404 [13:03:23] <blackflow> AquaL1te: so which distro will you
migrate to? Ubuntu? with 4.15 EOL'd unsupported kernel?
1405 [13:03:23] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: most package in distributions
that are called stable are unsupported upstream.
1406 [13:03:29] <jelly> AquaL1te: debian security team still
supports it
1407 [13:03:35] <blackflow> and if you say arch, then just run
Debian testing right now. it's far more stable than arch and it
has php 7.3.
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1409 [13:04:06] <AquaL1te> blackflow: we're already running
some servers on fedora. their new modules support is quite nice. you
can pin versions throughout releases.
1410 [13:04:08] <blackflow> with the soft freeze tomorrow,
it's all bugfixes onward.
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1412 [13:04:17] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: I mostly have end up running
debian testing to having supported up stream packages.
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1414 [13:04:25] <jelly> blackflow: testing has _worst_ security
support of all debian branches
1415 [13:04:28] <oiaohm> AquaL1te: fedora and debian testing are
the same class.
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1417 [13:05:00] <oiaohm> jelly: testing also has the most upstream
fixed packages.
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1420 [13:05:08] <AquaL1te> oiaohm: different quality IMHO. but
i'm not here to start a flame war about distro's...
1421 [13:05:12] <oiaohm> jelly: kind of balnces out.
1422 [13:05:14] <jelly> oiaohm: that'd be sid.
1423 [13:05:27] <oiaohm> jelly: sid you may get a part package
set.
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1425 [13:05:38] <jelly> oiaohm: same with testing
1426 [13:05:40] <blackflow> if fedora is alternative, then Debian
Sid is even better than testing for, yes, the reasons jelly
mentioned security-wis
1427 [13:06:05] <oiaohm> jelly: In fact no. The automated install
and uninstall with testing means part package sets cannot enter
testing.
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1431 [13:06:30] <jelly> oiaohm: in fact, testing is worse than sid
during freeze, and right after a release
1432 [13:07:11] <jelly> I strongly advise against using testing
unless user is prepared to do their own security.
1433 [13:07:14] <blackflow> Stable ain't faring much better
during the freeze either
1434 [13:07:14] <oiaohm> jelly: not exactly either. I am running
testing in a freeze and a lot of packages are still updated.
1435 [13:07:31] <jelly> oiaohm: that's just luck
1436 [13:07:32] <oiaohm> jelly: to match sid.
1437 [13:07:41] <oiaohm> jelly: no that is normal freese process.
1438 [13:07:57] <jelly> blackflow: stable does not have freezes,
and the security team does their job
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1441 [13:08:26] <blackflow> jelly: I'm not so sure about
that. Last time (Stretch release) a rather critical vuln in Bind
took three months to get fixed in Debian. Reason? the whole release
thing.
1442 [13:08:58] <blackflow> (esp. since ubuntu fixed it in a week
and Bind version was the same)
1443 [13:08:59] <jelly> blackflow: bug number?
1444 [13:09:15] <oiaohm> Stable in debian has to have patches
backported where testing the new version of package replaces it.
1445 [13:09:38] <jelly> blackflow: but that kind of thing should
not happen
1446 [13:09:52] <oiaohm> jelly: backporting of patches is not
always fast.
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1448 [13:10:08] <oiaohm> Lot of cases it faster to replace with
never version.
1449 [13:10:12] <blackflow> jelly: I don't remember now and
ENOTIME to go hunt for it. But it was reported yes. I think it was
about CVE-2017-3142
1450 [13:10:40] <blackflow> it affected resolvers, not
authoritative servers, but it was stil quite critical.... oh wait,
it wasn't this CVE, it was a DOS-like vuln
1451 [13:10:46] <oiaohm> I remember that bind one because testing
got taht fix first.
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1453 [13:11:00] <oiaohm> because of no backporting and just
package replacement.
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1455 [13:11:24] <oiaohm> Stable is a highly double sided sword.
1456 [13:11:25] <blackflow> oiaohm: no, it took months until
Debian got the fix
1457 [13:11:32] <blackflow> I was here bitching about it even :)
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1459 [13:11:53] <blackflow> (because Ubuntu had the fix and the
versions were the same and the maintainers are the SAME people, so
why didn't Debian pull that in)
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1462 [13:13:28] <blackflow> neway, it's all in teh past now.
point being, stable was affected by the release process.
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1464 [13:14:05] <dadabidet> hello
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1467 [13:14:23] <dadabidet> Im connected through ethernet and
trying to make a hotspot with debian 9
1468 [13:14:40] <dadabidet> I have some message, but my hotspot is
not created, any idea?
1469 [13:14:43] <azy> some software i want to use uses a newer
version of glibc. how's best to update debian stretch to a
version new enough?
1470 [13:15:07] <ksk> azy: welcome to #debian. the anser is, Im
afraid, "not".
1471 [13:15:23] <ksk> as "all the things" are based on
glibc, you cannot really replace it.
1472 [13:15:36] <oiaohm> azy: the best way I have around need
different glibc is flatpak it.
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1475 [13:16:15] <oiaohm> azy: otherwise you need to update a
fairly large percent of the system.
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1477 [13:16:29] <dadabidet> I have the message "it is not
possible to access the internet through wireless if your hotspot is
active", but Im using ethernet... any idea?
1478 [13:16:30] <ksk> or run a container with newer libc
available.
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1480 [13:16:40] <oiaohm> azy: flatpak if it desktop application or
container it if it a service.
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1484 [13:19:12] <blackflow> because flatpaks are not containers?
#termpocalypse
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1487 [13:21:31] <jelly> blackflow: I'm asking because issues
like that are typically done slowly only if the bug affects an
unusual not often used (and not default) config
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1491 [13:22:49] <blackflow> jelly: iirc it was a DoS against Bind
in resolver role, with malcrafted responses. No strange config was
needed. But it's been two years and I don't remember all
the details now
1492 [13:23:00] <jelly> nod
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1494 [13:23:19] <blackflow> (and bind in resolver role with
malcrafted responses affecting it, isn't really news at eleven
for Bind :) )
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1498 [13:23:40] <jelly> they got better since bind 8 times
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1500 [13:23:48] <blackflow> definitely.
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1503 [13:25:42] <YokoBR> hi there
1504 [13:26:16] <Antioch> Is there a "simple" way to
install a backport kernel onto an offline machine?
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1506 [13:27:41] <YokoBR> I'm working on some software, and we
have a package with about 8gb (because it has a single file with 8gb
inside). But we are having some problems like lack of storage to
create builds, and I was thiking if it wasn't a more clever
option if we downloaded this file during installation, and so
generating small deb files instead of big ones.
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1508 [13:28:13] <YokoBR> like adobe did with flash-nonfree
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1510 [13:28:37] <Wulf> YokoBR: sounds reasonable.
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1516 [13:31:40] <YokoBR> Wulf: And I still have to keep it secure,
so FTP is not a good option, right? Maybe I could use the repository
itself, or is there a better option?
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1519 [13:33:03] <Wulf> YokoBR: FTP is *never* a good option
1520 [13:33:06] <FinalX> depends, if there's data in there
that needs to be really secure, perhaps it shouldn't be in a
package (configs, ssl certs etc should be added later/through
different means imo)
1521 [13:33:23] <Wulf> YokoBR: https, plus a digital signature
e.g. using gpg
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1525 [13:33:31] <FinalX> if you only need to verify authenticity,
https or insecure channels with verifiable signatures might be an
option
1526 [13:34:07] <YokoBR> I already verify md5sum
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1529 [13:34:46] <YokoBR> that's great, I like the https with
signature option
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1531 [13:35:35] <FinalX> plus if you host your own repository,
it's already http(s), and you can probably toss that in some
other subdir there
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1533 [13:35:51] <blackflow> Antioch: you can bring in the .deb
files from elsewhere via, say, an USB stick and apt install it
locally
1534 [13:35:58] <dadabidet> so... no idea how to set up a wifi
hotspot with debian? wifi works btw...
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1536 [13:36:12] <YokoBR> FinalX: yep, and it already have gpg
verification
1537 [13:36:14] <blackflow> dadabidet: I do it with hostapd
1538 [13:36:32] <FinalX> YokoBR: though 8GB seems like a
tremendous amount of data for just one package.. are you sure
it's not better served with a data store of some kind, aside
from the package?
1539 [13:36:34] <ksk> dadabidet: how about googleing "setup
linux internet connection sharing"? should be like 31337k
articles about that, even one in the debian wiki iirc
1540 [13:36:35] <blackflow> dadabidet: but yes, the hardware
can't be both a hotspot and a wifi.... client? is that the
term... at the same time
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1542 [13:37:05] <ksk> oh, didnt read that. blackflow is right ofc,
this will not work.
1543 [13:37:07] <YokoBR> I see, yep, it maks no sense to keep the
file on repo
1544 [13:37:09] <FinalX> 8GB is like 20x the size of a base debian
install
1545 [13:37:27] <zege> dadabidet: look here:
replaced-url
1546 [13:37:46] <blackflow> FinalX: eh more like 8x
1547 [13:37:46] <YokoBR> I'll try to get an https server for
that, and use gpg to authenticate
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1549 [13:38:02] <blackflow> I was quite surprised to find out WTH
takes a gigabyte myself too.
1550 [13:38:05] <dadabidet> thanks everyone... I just thought that
in 2019 I could do that with some GUI interface...
1551 [13:38:35] <blackflow> dadabidet: it's literally a few
lines of the hostapd config file
1552 [13:38:46] <ksk> dadabidet: If its really about using one
adapter as "client" and "hotspot" its not about
interfaces, but a technical no-go scenario rather.
1553 [13:39:01] <YokoBR> thanks, Wulf and FinalX
1554 [13:39:15] <blackflow> but hum, yeh, maybe not as simple once
you consider you'd have to NAT, so you need to setup that as
well... yeah, dunno if there's a GUI for that.
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1557 [13:39:48] <zege> dadabidet:
replaced-url
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1561 [13:41:12] <dadabidet> zege: I did just that, but it doesnt
work
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1563 [13:42:08] <zege> dadabidet: What exactlx doesn't work?
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1565 [13:42:37] <dadabidet> zege: I click "turn on" and
nothing happens
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1569 [13:43:34] <zege> dadabidet: Your wifi-card is on
(hardware-switch, software-switch)?
1570 [13:43:58] <dadabidet> zege: yes its on
1571 [13:44:20] <dadabidet> I can connect to other networks, but
Im disconnected from wifi, Im using ethernet
1572 [13:45:11] <zege> dadabidet: did you turn it on in
gnome-control-center or the shell menu
1573 [13:45:12] <zege> ?
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1575 [13:45:51] <dadabidet> both
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1578 [13:46:46] <zege> dadabidet: when you turn it on in
gnome-control-center did you get the info window asking if you
really want?
1579 [13:46:52] <blackflow> $32k question: is the hardware even
capable of being a hotspot. not all are.
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1583 [13:47:17] <dadabidet> zege:
replaced-url
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1585 [13:47:46] <dadabidet> good question...
1586 [13:47:57] <blackflow> dadabidet: yes.... AGAIN.... you can
not use the same hardware for BOTH a hotspot and to connect to other
wifi networks.
1587 [13:47:57] <dadabidet> would be surprising that a wifi card
could not...
1588 [13:48:13] <dadabidet> AGAIN, IM USING ETHERNET!
1589 [13:48:27] <zege> dadabidet: ok. thats what i ment.
1590 [13:48:32] <blackflow> then why are you posting that image?
did you click next?
1591 [13:48:41] <dadabidet> Yes I did
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1593 [13:48:45] <blackflow> and what happened?
1594 [13:48:49] <FinalX> blackflow: base Debian install only takes
a couple of hundred MB's, without desktop environments and
kernel and such
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1596 [13:48:59] <dadabidet> that popup pops up when I click the
hotspot button
1597 [13:49:06] <dadabidet> I click turn on and nothing happens
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1599 [13:49:18] <blackflow> dadabidet: did you look into journal
or logs to see what happened?
1600 [13:49:22] <RainboW2> hello, need a hand on ipsec l2tp client
if possible
1601 [13:49:24] <dadabidet> no
1602 [13:49:26] <zege> dadabidet: you should now see a visible
network in the wifi settings. Network name should be your computers
name.
1603 [13:49:33] <blackflow> dadabidet: that's your first step
in resolving this, then.
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1609 [13:51:05] <diogenes_> dadabidet, try with:
nm-connection-editor
1610 [13:51:07] <dadabidet> I dont see that network
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1614 [13:51:37] <zege> dadabidet: you could try run
gnome-control-center from command line with --verbose flag. Gives
you info. When you turn on the hotsopt you sould get lines like
that: DEBUG: Refreshing hotspot labels to name:
'wk99.precisma.local', security key: '(null)',
security: '(null)
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1619 [13:53:11] <dadabidet> diogenes_: zege nm-connection-editor
works
1620 [13:53:19] <dadabidet> it solved my problem, thanks
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1622 [13:53:27] <blackflow> dadabidet: what was it?
1623 [13:53:29] <diogenes_> you're welcome
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1626 [13:53:45] <RainboW2> anyoone can give me a hand on ipsec
strongswan l2tp client on debian ?
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1628 [13:54:06] <blackflow> RainboW2: not until you state your
problem.
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1630 [13:54:41] <RainboW2> have a server using
l2tp/strongswan/ipsec, on other OS i can connect, on debian getting
charon: 09[ENC] parsed IKE_AUTH response 1 [ N(AUTH_FAILED) ]
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1632 [13:54:57] <ws2k3> i installed php7.2-fpm and php7.3-fpm from
the sury repo, but im having some issues installing mongodb support
i tryed apt-get install php7.3-mongodb which refered me to
php-mongodb, but im not sure how i should enable it phpenmod mongodb
gives me an error
1633 [13:54:58] <RainboW2> i don t want to use
network-manager-l2tp
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1635 [13:55:43] <ksk> ws2k3: Im not sure what the sury repo is,
but I doubt we support that in here. ask sury how to install
php-mongodb (as It needs to be compatible with your php you alrady
installed)
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1637 [13:56:54] <FinalX> blackflow: 322MB, just checked, for the
default LXD image of Debian amd64 stretch (and with ZFS' lz4
compression, that goes to 196MB)... so.. 322MB fits 25+ times in
8GB, and 196MB almost 42 times.. :P
1638 [13:56:56] <blackflow> ws2k3: aside to what ksk just said,
phpenmod is just sorting symlinks. take a look at available php
modules dir (don't know which is it otoh)
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1641 [13:57:52] <dadabidet> blackflow: good question... apparently
the UI was not brought up using the hotspot button
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1643 [13:58:05] <blackflow> FinalX: well I don't know. I use
debootstrap to install servers, and I consistently see it at 1.2G
1644 [13:58:07] <dadabidet> creating the connection with the
manager directly fixed it
1645 [13:58:34] <blackflow> dadabidet: ah, possibly just flaky
gnome ui.
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1648 [14:00:57] <dadabidet> diogenes_: zege: can I access this
nm-connection-editor other than using the command line ?
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1652 [14:01:39] <diogenes_> dadabidet, an all except gnome and
cinnamon, they kinda still have to do work to make it behave
properly.
1653 [14:01:47] <diogenes_> but you can create a shortcut for it
1654 [14:02:23] <diogenes_> s/an/on
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1656 [14:06:18] <zege> dadabidet: create a .desktop file in
~/.local/share/applications then you can access is from gnome-shell
or whatever you use.
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1658 [14:06:39] <dadabidet> ok thanks ! :)
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1664 [14:08:10] <zege> dadabidet: here you can see how the file
should look like:
replaced-url
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1667 [14:10:20] <zege> diogenes_: in gnome 3.30 wifi hotspot works
just perfect ;)
1668 [14:10:58] <diogenes_> zege, could be but in any case it
doesn't give you as many options as the nm-connection-editor
1669 [14:11:30] <zege> diogenes_: Thats just the gnome way of
life. Keep it simple.
1670 [14:12:28] <blackflow> ugh :)
1671 [14:12:37] <diogenes_> zege, to each his own :) i prefer to
have more control over stuff.
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1701 [14:35:29] <rafalcpp> how to upgrade Debian 8 to 9, in light
of the apt exploit
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1704 [14:37:24] <diogenes_> rafalcpp, first try to update the apt
package
1705 [14:37:30] <petn-randall> rafalcpp: Follow the instructions
in the DSA, then dist-upgrade just like normal.
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1709 [14:38:49] <rafalcpp> petn-randall: Im getting 302 error on
security repo
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1712 [14:39:55] <rafalcpp> is error 302 "IP found"
causing this due to disabling http redirect? on security repo
1713 [14:40:41] <rafalcpp> security.debian.org for Stretch, can I
use some URL that does not require http redirect to work?
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1719 [14:43:22] <themill> rafalcpp: how to do that was covered in
the announcement btw
1720 [14:43:44] <themill> (and you'd upgrade the packages in
jessie first and then upgrade to stretch)
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1722 [14:44:22] <petn-randall> rafalcpp:
replaced-url
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1869 [15:48:00] <uio> Hello. Would you recommend turning on a
firewall? I just use Debian for personal computing. I've been
reading a bit online, but I'm not quite sure what to think.
1870 [15:48:23] <JeffJohnson> uio: is your PC in a private network
behind a router?
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1872 [15:48:31] <JeffJohnson> with nat?
1873 [15:48:52] <greycat> For the vast majority of uses, the
answer is "no".
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1875 [15:49:35] <jelly> uio: if you ever put the machine on an
untrusted network (eg. coffee bar wifi), it's a useful
hardening step
1876 [15:49:38] <greycat> Turn the question around: is there some
specific *goal* you have in mind, that a firewall can help you
accomplish?
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1878 [15:49:56] <uio> JeffJohnson, Yeah, private Wifi that I share
with a neighbour. But I often use it on other less secure networks.
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1880 [15:50:04] <greycat> So it's a laptop?
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1882 [15:50:34] <uio> greycat, I don't really undertand
firewalls well, but some people seem to recommend them for better
security.
1883 [15:50:34] <nemo> uio: so if you enabled this local firewall,
what would you be blocking?
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1885 [15:51:19] <nemo> uio: traditionally windows used to have a
LOT of services running and exposed to the world so firewall was a
really good idea, it's maybe a bit less important if you know
exactly what services you have running and remotely exposed
1886 [15:51:25] <uio> nemo, Mmmm, not sure, I guess like jelly
said, might be good for surfing at a café or a library.
1887 [15:51:30] <JeffJohnson> uio: normally there is no need for
it, you probably do not run any servers on your laptop, maybe SSH
but if you are using autentication that is secure
1888 [15:51:32] <nemo> uio: once upon a time X11 was a concern on
linux, but that's not so common anymore
1889 [15:51:50] <uio> greycat, Yep, a laptop.
1890 [15:51:57] <uio> JeffJohnson, No servers!
1891 [15:52:00] <nemo> uio: so. yeah. what services are you
running that you are worried about?
1892 [15:52:12] <nemo> uio: if you're not running any
services, a firewall is a lot less useful ☺
1893 [15:52:27] <JeffJohnson> uio: then there is no need (:
1894 [15:52:33] <Antioch> Hi! I just installed deb9 from the
netinstall image, but the kernel included didn't support my
network device, so I selected "no network device" during
install. After the fact I loaded up a new kernel with the drivers
and booted off of it. lsmod shows that it's loaded (ixgbe), but
I can't use any networking. For example, "ping
8.8.8.8" says "networ
1895 [15:52:33] <Antioch> k is unreachable" - how can I fix
this? I assume it's because the networking set of processes
wasn't installed?
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1897 [15:53:50] <nemo> uio: the only use a firewall might have if
you are not running services is if you don't trust *LOCAL*
code... and that's usually both more complex to setup and
probably a larger problem in general ☺
1898 [15:53:59] <petn-randall> Antioch: Did you configure the
network yet? You can either use ifupdown or network-manager.
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1900 [15:54:19] <uio> nemo, Hmmmm. I guess this would be a good
example of a look inside a non-technical Debian-user's mind : I
think security is important, I've heard that public wifi is not
so secure, I've read that firewalls can help with security,
I've read that Debian hasn't a firewall installed by
default -----> conclusion I should install a firewal.
1901 [15:54:31] <nemo> uio: like, maybe you should be running all
your network accessible apps like firefox in separate isolated
containers. but most of us aren't that ... cautious ..
1902 [15:54:45] <uio> nemo, Okay.
1903 [15:54:52] <uio> nemo, I see.
1904 [15:54:53] <nemo> uio: public wifi is absolutely insecure.
that's why https and ssh exist. don't trust the network.
hell. don't trust your LAN
1905 [15:54:56] <uio> JeffJohnson, Okay, thanks.
1906 [15:55:01] <greycat> The most common case where a firewall is
recommended is when you are setting up a router designed to protect
an internal network (printers, Windows machine, tablets, etc.) from
outsiders, and/or to protect the outside world from outgoing email
spam generated by your internal network's compromised Windows
machines.
1907 [15:55:11] <nemo> uio: but... if you aren't running
anything, there's nothing for them to connect in to ☺
1908 [15:55:14] <Antioch> petn-randall: No, I haven't.
It's not installed, but I'll try and get it loaded.
Anything else I should install while I'm at it?
1909 [15:55:33] <uio> nemo, Okay... to be honest I don't even
undestand that...
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1912 [15:55:52] <uio> I'm going to read about firewalls a
bit.
1913 [15:56:07] <nemo> uio: firewall stops people from starting a
new conversation with your machine - a service. if your machine
isn't running any services, there's nothing for them to
talk to in the first place
1914 [15:56:11] <uio> But I mean, in then end, it can't make
anything worse, right?
1915 [15:56:21] <uio> nemo, Okay, I see.
1916 [15:56:23] <nemo> uio: they can also block stuff ON your
machine from getting out, but most users don't want that
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1918 [15:56:44] <nemo> uio: not very useful in a single user
environment where that user tends to have full system privileges
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1921 [15:57:16] <nemo> uio: and... even if you decide you want to
add a service like... apache or ssh, odds are you added them and
started them specifically to be able to connect from the outside, so
they'd have to be whitelisted by a firewall ANYWAY ☺
1922 [15:57:18] <uio> nemo, So, in the end, as was said earlier by
someone, firewalls are more of a M$ thing.
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1924 [15:57:36] <nemo> uio: yeah. 'cause windows tended
traditionally to run a bunch of random network accessible stuff by
default.
1925 [15:57:56] <uio> Okay, cool.
1926 [15:58:08] <uio> Well, thanks for helping the less linuxly
gifted!
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1935 [16:00:51] <ksk> firewalls are also a network thing. If you
have like an advanced setup of linux machines providing $service you
will most likely setup firwalling in between. for private use though
its not really needed on could say.
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1940 [16:01:47] <ksk> like, why should your externally reachable
web-servers(proxies) be able to reach mysql-servers if there is no
need? better to (also) deny that kind of connection on a network
level.
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1946 [16:02:25] <nemo> ksk: yeah. but pretty sure he's not a
network administrator ☺
1947 [16:02:34] <nemo> so was kinda focusing on the single
privileged user laptop case
1948 [16:02:53] <ksk> sure thing :)
1949 [16:02:54] <Syndrom> ksk: like iptables and having an extra
db server?
1950 [16:02:56] <greycat> If the goal is simply to harden a single
laptop, the recommendation is to remove all non-essential services,
or restrict them to listening only on loopback/Unix domain sockets
instead of the primary network interface.
1951 [16:02:58] <nemo> and at that point if he's concerned
about local outbound, he needs to start adding security containers
around allll his network apps and most of us just don't care
enough
1952 [16:03:14] <nemo> (or care about performance of our games and
browsers more ☺ )
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1956 [16:03:42] <greycat> E.g. it's all right to have CUPS
running, listening only to localhost, so you can print to network
printers at home, but don't expose it to the public Wifi
network.
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1960 [16:04:03] <EdePopede> the restriction should be there right
after install. i still don't like the idea to install $server
and have it autostarted open to *:$port
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1963 [16:05:35] <nemo> EdePopede: well. I think debian tends to do
it based on typical user case? Like, people usually don't
install apache just to run locally
1964 [16:05:40] <nemo> or ssh
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1967 [16:06:06] <nemo> EdePopede: but I guess if that policy
bothers you, running a firewall is an easy fix
1968 [16:06:09] <EdePopede> during the time i had an internal
modem (or was it the isdn card later?) there was a 2nd pc, both
connected to each using eth. so not a real issue on the other pc,
but i still used that particular IP in the config
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1970 [16:06:13] <nemo> personally since I expect the behaviour it
doesn't bother me
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1973 [16:06:49] <EdePopede> nemo: i wouldn't mind a short
Q&A after installing, say, nginx
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1976 [16:07:28] <nemo> EdePopede: hm... does debian have some sort
of installation notes functionality for extra details after a
non-interactive install? some other distros have that
1977 [16:07:31] <nemo> never thought to look
1978 [16:07:43] <ksk> as long as you dont put your private
belongings to /var/replaced-url
1979 [16:08:34] <nemo> ksk: yeah. the default apache / nginx /
lighttpd is just serving a static file - only thing it is maybe
doing is helping fingerprint you
1980 [16:08:35] <EdePopede> one of the things i always liked about
linux was separation of actions. even with things like formatting a
floppy. first fdformat and then mkfs. or the flexibility in usage of
all kinds of obscure filesystems.
1981 [16:09:09] <noodlepie>
replaced-url
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1987 [16:10:00] <EdePopede> ksk: i still may run into a 0day.
remember the traversal bug in MS's webserver? (not IIS iirc,
the one that came with the HOME versions of their OS)
1988 [16:10:48] <EdePopede> i mean, chances are like... 0, but
still. would also be a nice move to set up things like this as
default.
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1991 [16:11:34] <nemo> EdePopede: guess that could be some generic
/etc/apt config option maybe
1992 [16:11:49] <nemo> "never start network services on
install, bind to localhost by default"
1993 [16:11:59] <EdePopede> nemo, i should have a look into it
1994 [16:12:00] <nemo> EdePopede: bet most people wouldn't
care for it tho
1995 [16:12:08] <nemo> EdePopede: I doubt it actually exists but
might ba decent idae
1996 [16:12:29] <nemo> EdePopede: but yeah, if it bothers you, a
firewall makes sense then
1997 [16:12:31] <EdePopede> most people are trained to download
some exe from some website and let IE autoexecute the installer ;)
1998 [16:13:21] <nemo> but, eh, I bet most people install a
service on their machine like once or twice... more work to setup
the firewall than to remember to move the service to localhost if
that's what you want ☺
1999 [16:13:28] <noodlepie> Anyone
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2001 [16:13:40] <noodlepie> ?
2002 [16:14:12] <ksk> noodlepie: what don't you understand
from the error message? you are either a) missing start-stop-deamon
(which indicates a rather broken debian system) b) removed /sbin
from PATH
2003 [16:14:51] <greycat> ksk: I didn't read what he did, but
your response makes it sound like "I am on buster and I used su
and I am not aware of buster's changes to su".
2004 [16:14:53] <ksk> noodlepie: googleing the errormessage shows
for example this:
replaced-url
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2006 [16:15:11] <noodlepie> thanks, I'll take a look!
2007 [16:15:35] <ksk> oh, so buster keeps the "old env"
so to say if you simply invoke su? good to know for the future :)
2008 [16:15:42] <EdePopede> i used suse for some time (i guess
before there was opensuse) and they had an interface to control
services. may have been ncurses. unlike debian they use(d) the
runlevels for different purposes (single > text only > network
> full X) so there was a table where you could select in which
runlevels to run which service.
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2014 [16:18:02] <greycat> ksk: yes, precisely.
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2030 [16:22:33] <ksk> EdePopede: runlevels are now "systemd
targets" kind of, which only loosly map to runlevels as far as
I understand.
2031 [16:23:08] <ksk> the Idea of having a config switch to make
all installed daemons "listen localhost" only does not
sound bad though.
2032 [16:23:13] <greycat> That's my understanding as well --
they work like run levels only when booting into one. You can't
switch among them after booting.
2033 [16:23:35] <noodlepie> I get this now --
thtps://paste.pound-python.org/show/PTHXFESFQfBfLhwHwQr7/
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2035 [16:24:19] <EdePopede> switching wasn't even encouraged
in the past iirc due to security concerns. restarted binaries may
have been compromised.
2036 [16:24:58] <ws2k3> JeffJohnson it did ask less, but it still
asked me if i wanted to keep the orginal sysctl.conf
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2040 [16:25:51] <ksk> noodlepie: so you decided for the worst of
the possible options (broken dpkg/libc install) - do you actually
have reason to think its this way?
2041 [16:26:15] <iovec> EdePopede: switching just doesn't
work: isolate will stop anything that is not a dependency (bye bye
socket/path/timer activated stuff) or re-run idempotent oneshots
that are only meant to run once every boot (alsa-restore, resetting
your volume)
2042 [16:26:21] <ksk> (because fixing this will be a _lot_ more
work compared to setting $PATH correcly, or even just invoke
'su' correctly)
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2044 [16:26:39] <noodlepie> I haven't changed my path since
installing
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2046 [16:27:13] <ksk> noodlepie: soo, which debian release do you
run?
2047 [16:27:18] <noodlepie> Stable
2048 [16:27:30] <ksk> what does "echo $PATH" say?
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2050 [16:27:52] <ksk> (as its only one line, it should be fine to
paste in here)
2051 [16:27:53] <EdePopede> iovec: now with systemd? i still have
to find the time to play with it :D
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2055 [16:28:33] <noodlepie> # echo $PATH
2056 [16:28:39] <noodlepie> -- /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin
/usr/sbin /usr/bin /sbin /bin
2057 [16:29:28] <ksk> noodlepie: did you just put these
"--" into path, or is that actually in it?
2058 [16:29:37] <noodlepie> yep
2059 [16:29:49] <ksk> normally the line would start with
"/some/path" and should not start with -- imho.
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2062 [16:30:18] <noodlepie> "/usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin
/usr/sbin /usr/bin /sbin /bin" -- without quotes!
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2065 [16:30:53] <ksk> noodlepie: talking about computers you
should really describe what you see, and not like "it looks
kind of like this"..
2066 [16:31:01] <iovec> EdePopede: the funny thing is, switching
to the running runlevel mapped target will stop units
2067 [16:31:07] <iovec> so it is not a NOOP
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2069 [16:31:44] <ksk> noodlepie: my PATH does look like this:
"/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
-- are you missing the ":"?
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2071 [16:32:43] <greycat> Maybe he has somehow managed to set
IFS=: in his shell.
2072 [16:32:57] <greycat> god only KNOWS what kind of insane
results you can get with a mangled IFS
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2075 [16:33:20] <EdePopede> iovec: maybe it is supposed to repair
the runlevel if things get broken. like services dying and not
returning and such
2076 [16:33:22] <greycat> wooledg:~$ IFS=:
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2078 [16:33:22] <greycat> wooledg:~$ echo $PATH
2079 [16:33:22] <greycat> /home/wooledg/bin /usr/local/bin
/usr/bin /bin /usr/local/games /usr/games
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2081 [16:33:35] <noodlepie> I'm using the fish shell!
Different PATH syntax output!
2082 [16:33:40] <greycat> (do NOT do this at home ... I launched a
separate bash shell for that, and then exited it afterward)
2083 [16:33:48] <greycat> ... fuck.
2084 [16:34:03] <ksk> noodlepie: than I have to say I dont know.
does not look very POSIX to me :P
2085 [16:34:14] <noodlepie> ok thanx anyway
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2087 [16:34:34] <greycat> noodlepie: If you choose to use an
alternative shell, you are expected to be the leading expert in that
shell and to take FULL responsibility for it. And if anything
breaks, don't report it to us unless you can duplicate it in a
standard environment.
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2091 [16:35:13] <greycat> I would certainly *never* change
root's shell to fish, for example.
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2093 [16:35:38] <ksk> if you think this PATH is correct (which I
cannot tell this way), you would then check if you have
"/sbin/start-stop-daemon". If you have it rather suggest
that something is wrong with $PATH
2094 [16:35:55] <ksk> if you dont have it theres something really
wrong with your debian, and Id suggest restoring from backups or a
reinstall.
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2096 [16:36:33] <ksk> (the hackish approach would be to copy over
*the right* files to the *right places* to make it work again, but
that soundls like a lot of work possibly)
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2103 [16:38:21] <noodlepie> Which package is start-stop-daemon in?
I should prabably install it!
2104 [16:38:56] <greycat> ,file start-stop-daemon
2105 [16:39:01] <judd> Search for start-stop-daemon in
stretch/amd64: dpkg: sbin/start-stop-daemon; ltsp-server:
usr/share/ltsp/scripts/start-stop-daemon
2106 [16:39:16] <greycat> It's in "dpkg". You have
it, or your system is completely broken.
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2108 [16:39:54] <ksk> and as dpkg does not seem to run without -
good look trying to install dpkg using dpkg ;)
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2110 [16:40:36] <greycat> I'
2111 [16:40:48] <greycat> I'd bet you can reinstall dpkg
without having start-stop-daemon, if you're careful.
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2113 [16:41:03] <greycat> But if my bet is incorrect, then extract
it manually.
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2125 [16:43:41] <noodlepie> [sda] tag#22 FAILED Result:
hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE in dmesg!
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sda, sector 591360489
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2145 [16:47:32] <PaddyF> by default der is no mail daemon
installed anymore, right?
2146 [16:47:39] <PaddyF> s/der/there/
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2152 [16:50:44] <petn-randall> PaddyF: I think it still depends on
what you select with the installer.
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2205 [17:15:06] <yuradoc> hello. i made some manipulation with
'su', 'sudo', 'runuser' I've got
that my terminals run starting 'hlkali#', title contains
'Terminal -', desktop default background image disappeared
2206 [17:15:14] <yuradoc> can't reset that bahavior
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2208 [17:15:31] <yuradoc> behavior
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2210 [17:15:45] <yuradoc> what's wrong?
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2212 [17:16:01] <ksk> yuradoc: not sure. what is your problem? I
did not really get that from your text.
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2214 [17:16:32] <yuradoc> i made some manipulations with
'su', 'sudo', 'runuser'
2215 [17:16:47] <ksk> yes, I got that part ;)
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2218 [17:17:14] <yuradoc> the problem that something changed
related my users
2219 [17:17:39] <yuradoc> as I understand Kali Linux uses root as
default
2220 [17:18:17] <yuradoc> but I'm badly understand what I
have now
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2223 [17:19:02] <yuradoc> terminal worked before with root user
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2225 [17:19:08] <yuradoc> as default
2226 [17:19:33] <jelly> if you actually have kali installed,
you'll probably want to ask about their specific changes in
2227 [17:19:36] <jelly> !kali
2228 [17:19:36] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
2229 [17:19:53] <yuradoc> I'm logged in the system as
'hacker' user that is default one
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2231 [17:20:04] <greycat> "runuser"?? ... oh, runuser is
the one that says "you should use setpriv" instead, but
Debian split setpriv out into a separate package, but left runuser
in util-linux.
2232 [17:20:10] <yuradoc> thanks jelly i ask them too
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2235 [17:21:04] <yuradoc> i need somehow revert root and hacker
user to default
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2237 [17:21:27] <yuradoc> i thought i change those settings only
for one session
2238 [17:21:49] <jelly> if you have debian however, then this is
the right place to ask
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2240 [17:22:04] <yuradoc> it's debian based
2241 [17:22:27] <yuradoc> my zsh settings had some theme -
it's disappeared
2242 [17:23:08] <ksk> yuradoc: as the bot pointed out, kali is
_not_ supported in here.
2243 [17:23:09] <yuradoc> my xfce desktop wallet dissapeared too
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2245 [17:23:22] <ksk> but I can tell you, that in linux there is
no "please turn back the changes I just did"-button.
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2248 [17:24:06] <yuradoc> the problem with linux that it's
hard to figure out after something goes wrong
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2250 [17:24:37] <yuradoc> i'm user with 10 years in linux and
i'm badly understand it yet
2251 [17:26:21] <jelly> me too, except 20 years
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2330 [18:06:57] <noodlepie> Can someone please send me the file
/sbin/start-stop-daemon in Debian Stable please - I can't use
apt without it!
2331 [18:07:02] <noodlepie> Dunno where it went
2332 [18:07:14] <greycat> Download a dpkg .deb and extract it
yourself.
2333 [18:07:21] <noodlepie> ok
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2339 [18:09:34] <jelly> judd: file sbin/start-stop-daemon
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2341 [18:09:37] <judd> Search for sbin/start-stop-daemon in
stretch/amd64: dpkg: sbin/start-stop-daemon
2342 [18:09:54] <jelly> oh it's literally in the
"dpkg" package
2343 [18:10:11] <greycat> already did all that
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2345 [18:11:07] <jelly> can I send them a lenny (32bit) sparc
exectuable, tho
2346 [18:11:11] <jelly> can I
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2353 [18:14:21] <joepublic> What are the chances that that file is
actually missing, as opposed to there being some problem with
environment or PATH...
2354 [18:14:45] <jelly> ls -ld /sbin/start-stop-daemon can easily
confirm that
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2359 [18:15:29] <GumShoe> in so many linux installs I just
uncomment a couple lines in .bashrc and I've got acceptable
colors. Where are the default colors that export
LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto' uses? Asking for a friend that
uses wsl
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2362 [18:15:52] <TNTCTNT> if there a away to find out if there is
someone tried to log to machine through ssh and failed ?
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2365 [18:17:24] <greycat> usually it would be logged in
/var/log/auth.log
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2372 [18:20:27] <__m4ch1n3__> hey can i disable mask
rsync.service? why is it running by default? timesync?
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2374 [18:21:44] <jelly> GumShoe: hardcoded., compiled defaults in
"dircolors" command?
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2380 [18:24:16] <jelly> __m4ch1n3__: rsync has nothing to do with
time. ConditionPathExists=/etc/rsyncd.conf will make it just die
unless you have a config file in place.
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2382 [18:25:26] <ksk> there also is "RSYNC_ENABLE=false"
in /etc/defaults/rsync, which would probably make it stop itself
after it was invoked via some service manager (systemd)
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2388 [18:26:39] <__m4ch1n3__> so basicly if i dont use rsync i can
disable it?
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2391 [18:27:12] <__m4ch1n3__> or is it used for any core system
stuff
2392 [18:27:46] <jelly> this is just for a rsync server over rsync
protocol. You can still use rsync (over ssh or locally) without
having the service active.
2393 [18:27:59] <ksk> yes you can, and no its not, depending on
what you say is "core". An enabled rsyncd is not part of a
"base" debian install.
2394 [18:28:32] <jelly> __m4ch1n3__: I'm _guessing_ it's
enabled by default because that's how it was set up before
systemd.
2395 [18:28:45] <__m4ch1n3__> would lke to get rid of everything i
dont need to run openbox-session xorg nvidia-prep. driver
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2398 [18:29:34] <__m4ch1n3__> and vendor-glx
2399 [18:29:41] <jelly> __m4ch1n3__: masking it out will probably
make you system boot a fraction of a milisecond faster
2400 [18:29:53] <ksk> yeah, the service itself is enabled on my
box here, too. but the setting in /etc/defaults will make it stop
just after startup
2401 [18:30:27] <jelly> ksk: those are not read any more I think
2402 [18:30:31] <GumShoe> Thanks @jelly guess I'll live with
it for now it's actually me in wsl trying to write some code
and finding live greein on libght grey just about impossible to see
when ls -l .... ;-)
2403 [18:30:45] <boeckwurst> /j #virtualization
2404 [18:31:29] <jelly> GumShoe so it's you and greycat that
still use a light terminal background.
2405 [18:31:29] <boeckwurst> poop
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2409 [18:32:15] <boeckwurst> anyone knows whether KSM conflicts
with ASLR? I mean does it work even if ASLR is enabled?
2410 [18:32:16] <jelly> hypothesis: people matching g* like bright
terminals.
2411 [18:32:22] <GumShoe> I don't mind the light grey
background so much... how do you read lime green on it?
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2413 [18:33:13] <joepublic> The natural human instinct to despise
light-colored terminals can be suppressed, it seems, but only
sporadically
2414 [18:34:14] <jelly> GumShoe: you probably reconfigure the
terminal so that any of the default 16 colors are readable (maybe
use the solarized light palette variation?)
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2416 [18:35:19] <greycat> I tried pretty hard to find a substitute
for yellow which would make apt's progress output readable, but
I never managed it.
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2418 [18:35:33] <greycat> My solution was "just use apt-get
instead".
2419 [18:35:43] <jelly> GumShoe:
replaced-url
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2421 [18:37:06] <jelly> what are you using as background, grey80?
or gray80?
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2425 [18:39:12] <ksk> jelly: ah, okay. thanks for the hint.
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2469 [19:02:18] <rafalcpp> how to compress foo.tar into foo.tar.gz
?
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2471 [19:02:26] <rafalcpp> as usuall manuall is useless
2472 [19:03:06] <greycat> gzip foo.tar
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2475 [19:03:28] <rafalcpp> gzip -5 foo.tar just sits there not
compressing anything
2476 [19:03:38] <greycat> Lies.
2477 [19:04:11] <rafalcpp> oh now it works
2478 [19:04:34] <rafalcpp> as most man pages, it needs an
"usage". it has an "advanced usage" section but
as always geeks forget the most important part
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2480 [19:05:26] <rafalcpp> paragrph on how to use tapes
(surprisingly nothing about punch cards) but not example of how to
use it in most simple way
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2486 [19:06:26] <ksk> see SYNOPSIS right on top of the manpage..
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2488 [19:07:31] <rafalcpp> ksk: synopis is not an example.
"gzip foo.txt" is
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2490 [19:08:15] <jelly> rafalcpp: please file a bug report with
amended documentation.
2491 [19:08:17] <rafalcpp> 90% of linux users do not know what
these [ ] things mean and it is a miracle if they at all open man
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2503 [19:12:08] <EdePopede> surprisingly there also is `man man`
explaining how to interpret a manpage. and using the manual system
is something people usually do with their IKEA TV.
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2505 [19:12:30] <GNU\colossus> man, I hate people.
2506 [19:12:36] <n4dir> and the ones who can't be bothered
will find such answers easily with a web-browser. I fail to see the
problem
2507 [19:12:54] <n4dir> or asking in IRC, which has worked too,
duh.
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2510 [19:14:06] * EdePopede didn't have a flatrate during the days
of the first installation. it was normal to go with the
documentation found on the disks.
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2514 [19:15:14] <rafalcpp> n4dir: I tried frist two links, but
they were not helpful, they recommended to use tar -z
2515 [19:15:15] <EdePopede> and 101 books. in print form back
then, today maybe on the tablet.
2516 [19:16:10] <greycat> The "regular usage" of gzip is
spelled out pretty plainly up front. You simply didn't read it.
2517 [19:16:31] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: tape is still used pretty
widely
2518 [19:16:57] <rafalcpp> greycat: the point of example is to
copy/paste it and skip reading
2519 [19:17:02] <SerajewelKS> not sure why you'd complain
about the tar manpage talking about how to do something that's
still done
2520 [19:17:17] <EdePopede> -a looks like a nice option
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2522 [19:17:42] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: no that's not the
point of an example at all
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2524 [19:17:54] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: most obvious usage should
be instant copy/paste from man page, not reading about advance uses
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2527 [19:18:29] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: the purpose of the man
page is to teach you about the command, not give you
precisely-tailored commands that you can paste
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2530 [19:19:00] <SerajewelKS> so far everything you've said
about the purpose of documentation is wrong
2531 [19:19:09] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: but if 90% of uses of a
program are 1 or 2 commands then it could be just written
2532 [19:19:35] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: maybe your views on
documentation as some academic book is why regular users basically
never use it
2533 [19:19:46] * greycat skips reading rafalcpp
2534 [19:20:02] <rafalcpp> greycat: Add "gunzip foo.txt"
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2536 [19:20:10] <rafalcpp> ^-- now that was an easy example
allowing to skip the rest ;)
2537 [19:20:24] <SerajewelKS> my views are as a system
administrator for decades who use these commands on a regular basis
and would like to know my tools
2538 [19:20:25] <rafalcpp> * gzip
2539 [19:20:34] <SerajewelKS> so no, not academic
2540 [19:21:05] <SerajewelKS> if you're not interested in
learning your tools then go use windows or something
2541 [19:21:15] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: the problem with "ready
to c&p" is that the users relying on it *never* may
understand how a command works. or how to read the synopsis. and
then they'll rely on examples for *every* command they plan to
use
2542 [19:21:16] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: exactly, mine are as a
normal user who doesnt care at all, if he doesn't see a
sollution by spending 3 seconds in man page he will bother someone,
like IT department. or irc ;)
2543 [19:21:43] <rafalcpp> EdePopede: that is the goal, so that
users never need to. why do you think they need?
2544 [19:21:53] <SerajewelKS> if you don't read then you are
going to compy a command without looking at it and they're
going to fuck things up worse
2545 [19:22:23] <SerajewelKS> if it's a normal user then why
is he at the terminal running commands he doesn't understand
2546 [19:22:24] <rafalcpp> well not for rm -rf / or mkfs... but
for normal ones
2547 [19:22:35] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: first of all because they
are new to that whole "lunix"(sic) thing in general
2548 [19:22:42] <SerajewelKS> why isn't he in a desktop
environment with GUI tools to do this
2549 [19:22:54] <EdePopede> and later because they didn't
learn how to read the manpage (and similar docs)
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2552 [19:23:29] <EdePopede> and even if they don't use a
particular command (or some esoteric option) in month or even years,
there's still the manpage
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2557 [19:24:18] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: not everything and every
command is in GUI
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2559 [19:24:30] <rafalcpp> (actually package is, but others
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2561 [19:24:48] <EdePopede> not sure wich manpage it was, but one
mentions on the software it relates to in the BUGS section "it
has far too many options". may be bash. or tar. or cpio. or
....
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2564 [19:25:23] <rafalcpp> EdePopede: I can show you on a better
example. are you a c/c++ devel perhaps?
2565 [19:25:24] <SerajewelKS> if your users are going to use the
terminal they should learn the commands, full stop. if they
don't want to learn them they should use a GUI tool to do so.
this concept that users should be able to do things without learning
is going to get you into MORE trouble.
2566 [19:25:44] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: no, but go on (and think of
!paste just for the case ;))
2567 [19:25:54] <jelly> EdePopede, rafalcpp: there is a rare kind
of user that asks "why does it work this way" even if you
feed them the answer (or guide them most of the way there)
2568 [19:26:22] <rafalcpp> EdePopede: excellent. so you have
foo.cpp file. "man gcc" and tell me when, only from man,
you know how to make a binary executable of that foo.cpp . it is the
most simple program, no flags, no libraries no no thing needed
2569 [19:26:24] <EdePopede> jelly: curious users, a nice species
:)
2570 [19:26:29] <rafalcpp> (or man g++)
2571 [19:26:29] <phazon> the '--help' convention
alleviates the 'manual' and (usually) provides concise,
clear example on the first line of output
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2573 [19:26:47] <jelly> #NotAllUsers
2574 [19:27:07] <SerajewelKS> phazon: except when you have to do
-h or -? instead :)
2575 [19:27:26] <phazon> SerajewelKS: was just about to mention
that =)
2576 [19:27:37] <greycat> Wanna bet mister cpp didn't try ANY
of those?
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2578 [19:28:03] <jelly> rafalcpp: "man gcc" is not
reference GCC documentation. You want to install gcc-doc instead
(which sadly Debian does not ship)
2579 [19:28:08] <rafalcpp> greycat: --help to gzip doesn't
contain an example neither
2580 [19:28:09] <__m4ch1n3__> i would see gcc as one part of c++
knowledge, there is an package which installs a full c/c++ code
guide as html
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2586 [19:29:25] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: "For example, the -c
option says not to run the linker. Then the output consists of
object files output by the assembler."
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2588 [19:29:44] <jrtc27> jelly: Debian does ship it, just in
non-free due to GFDL invariant sections
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2591 [19:30:00] <rafalcpp> EdePopede: well it was "g++
foo.cpp", that covers like 70% of users. we can add 2nd line
telling how to build 2-file program, and 3rd about -lsomelib and we
just avoided like 95% of questions from people who need to use
quickly GCC, but are not developers
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2594 [19:30:32] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: the GCC documentation
covers that i'm pretty sure
2595 [19:30:42] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: so you think users start
developing programs in C(++) and don't care about reading?
2596 [19:30:47] <rafalcpp> theses line on top of man would make it
actually usefull for people who need to /quickly/ just do a thing
and be on their way
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2598 [19:31:03] <jrtc27> if they want to know how to use the unix
compiler driver, they should just look at posix, that defines the
basics for c99
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2599 [19:31:04] <rafalcpp> EdePopede: yes, and Ive seen it always
all the time
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2602 [19:31:24] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: if you need the manpage for
such a basic task then cancel the course or return the book
2603 [19:31:29] <jelly> rafalcpp: however if you manage to SOMEHOW
install glibc-doc and gcc-doc, you have a chance or reading a
chapter like "* G++ and GCC:: You can compile C or C++
programs.
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2606 [19:32:12] <rafalcpp> jelly: is that easier for user then
heaving "g++ foo.cpp" on top of manpage?
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2608 [19:32:26] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: manpages don't replace
tutorials at such a level. and i don't know how someone would
want to develop in C without any kind of tutorial.
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2610 [19:32:27] <jelly> rafalcpp: GNU people do not write man
pages.
2611 [19:32:34] <rafalcpp> btw quick example doesn't preclude
reading rest of it you know
2612 [19:32:42] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: thankfully, documentation
authors have better things to do than cater to low-effort users
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2614 [19:32:55] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: yeap, which is why linux
stays niche
2615 [19:32:59] <jelly> rafalcpp: and their ACTUAL docs are nice.
2616 [19:33:03] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: i'm okay with this
2617 [19:33:04] <rafalcpp> (among few other things)
2618 [19:33:31] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: niche, and the rest is
occupied by what?
2619 [19:33:31] <joepublic> linux is the most used operating
system kernel on the planet, i dunno what you two are on about
2620 [19:33:44] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: im not ok with not one
carying about desktop linux, and only google forcing it's
walled garden on everyone
2621 [19:33:46] <jelly> rafalcpp: but Debian won't point you
directly to gcc-doc
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2623 [19:34:10] <ksk> and, give AMD and steam some years, even
your shiny games will run on linux in the future ;)
2624 [19:34:12] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: desktop linux users by and
large are not using the terminal, so that take doesn't even
make sense
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2627 [19:34:55] <__m4ch1n3__> ksk, some already do, csgo btw
turned free2play and provides native linux client
2628 [19:35:00] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: It's considered good
practice to encourage people to learn what commands actually do
rather than just spopn feed cut & paste answers.
2629 [19:35:01] <rafalcpp> SerajewelKS: use case of doing small
things in terminal might not be large, but there are many tasks that
are not GUI'fied or just people using terminal, or using ssh
2630 [19:35:06] <jelly> jrtc27: non-free is emphatically not part
of Debian.
2631 [19:35:15] <ksk> also a kind of pointless argument if you ask
me. manpages are like technical documentation, if you dont want to
get technical buy a product "as-is" and be happy with it.
2632 [19:35:18] <greycat> I'm amazed how much effort
everyone's wasting on this person who admitted explicitly that
he has no interest in learning anything.
2633 [19:35:21] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: People who don't
want to read and learn should be using some other OS.
2634 [19:35:57] <rafalcpp> jhutchins_wk: that is why everyone is
on windows or android. It doesn't have to be that way
2635 [19:35:58] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: the two classes of users
who want to use the terminal and don't have different needs.
for the users who don't want to use the terminal, the proper
fix is to give them GUI tools not make the CLI documentation cater
to them.
2636 [19:36:01] <jelly> greycat: well there are no actual support
questions are there. "a little offtopic"
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2639 [19:36:25] <rafalcpp> maybe if desktop pc linux wouldnt be
~2% then we would have amazing things, like printers+scanners that
100% work out of the box on debian etc :)
2640 [19:36:31] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: There's no reason it
shouldn't be that way. Linux is not a least-common-denominator
OS, and it shouldn't try to be.
2641 [19:36:40] <phazon> 2019 will surely be Year of The Linux
Desktop™
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2644 [19:37:00] <rafalcpp> jhutchins_wk: how being more user
friendly reduces quality of linux, or something?
2645 [19:37:11] <joepublic> why would linux have a desktop?
it's a kernel. seems a poor fit.
2646 [19:37:12] <EdePopede> jelly: kind of meta support ;)
2647 [19:37:14] <ksk> lol, printers working out of the box. have
you worked at a company which has "computers" and
"printers"? nothing as horrible as printers, does not have
to do anything with linux if you ask me :>
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2649 [19:37:23] <jelly> phazon: the desktop will die before
there's a Year of Linux on Desktop. Oh wait, that happened
already.
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2651 [19:37:31] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: More user friendly at the
expense of flexibility and power is useless.
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2653 [19:37:42] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: There are already
solutions for those people.
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2655 [19:38:00] <rafalcpp> jhutchins_wk: how adding example line
on top of some man pages results in linux distro being les flexible
or less powerfull?
2656 [19:38:15] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: step 1: don't buy GDI
hardware (if that's still a thing)
2657 [19:38:22] <rafalcpp> man pages are nice, but they need nice
examples. easy ones.
2658 [19:38:35] <jelly> rafalcpp: so write them.
2659 [19:38:39] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: You are welcome to
contribute to any project's documentation.
2660 [19:38:43] <rafalcpp> ok
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2662 [19:39:08] <sveta> A package has a bug. If it's not yet
fixed, the user will need to get latest version from git from the
upstream. The address of that is normally not in the package
metadata however. Is this correct?
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2665 [19:39:24] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: Without question there
are lousy man pages out there that spin off into esoteric theory
rather than telling you how to use the command.
2666 [19:39:38] <greycat> sveta: or the user could *wait*. What
package, what bug? Is it a security bug? If so, the wait probably
will not be long.
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2668 [19:39:51] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: There are man pages that
are nothing more than the skeletal template, with no actual
information.
2669 [19:39:57] <jelly> sveta: upstream development might not have
it fixed either
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2671 [19:40:23] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: There are also manpages
that will not only tell you how to use the command, but help you
understand the command's place in the universe of computing.
2672 [19:40:26] <sveta> greycat: I'm asking in general. I
sometimes see bugs and sometimes report them, but haven't fixed
them before. I am trying to figure out where to get the latest
sources - look it up on the web? If apt had a git url stored for the
package then it would be easier.
2673 [19:40:28] <EdePopede> rafalcpp: `man man` again. has a
section named EXAMPLES. as some other manpages do. but it is still
better to learn to understand the SYNOPSIS section.
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2675 [19:40:32] <jhutchins_wk> rafalcpp: They're written by
humans.
2676 [19:40:42] <SerajewelKS> rafalcpp: note that we are not
saying examples are bad. the mentality of "i'm going to
copy and paste the first thing i see and not learn how this command
works" is bad.
2677 [19:40:44] <greycat> sveta: and I answered in general. Now,
care to be specific?
2678 [19:41:01] <sveta> greycat: it is not a security bug. What
other information do you need?
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2680 [19:41:06] <__m4ch1n3__> so true, i trie always first search
with "site:debian.org <pattern>" to avoid low
quality information
2681 [19:41:35] <joepublic> Next on "#Debian Live":
greycat plays 20 questions
2682 [19:41:44] <jelly> sveta: tracker.debian.org/packagename is a
good place to find links to upstream resources
2683 [19:41:49] <joepublic> is it a fish? does it have leaves?
2684 [19:42:05] <joepublic> has it ever aspired to elected office?
2685 [19:42:07] <greycat> sveta: If the user is on stable, and the
bug is neither security-oriented nor super-high-priority, it will
probably not be fixed in stable. Then, then user gets to *choose*
how to deal with this. It could be "do nothing, ignore".
Or "remove the package". Or "upgrade to
testing". Or "switch to FreeBSD". Or "download
& build the upstream".
2686 [19:42:21] <sveta> greycat: if you want a specific package,
check 'gnumail.app', it has a source at
replaced-url
2687 [19:42:21] <jhutchins_wk> sveta: See above reference to
documentation: The synopsis is written by humans, sometimes they
don't think to include the upstream links. Web searchc is your
best next try.
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2689 [19:42:47] <greycat> gnustep? wow, sounds like something
tarzeau would have used 15 years ago.
2690 [19:43:00] <jelly> sveta: some, but not all packages have
relevant metadata linking to upstream sources
2691 [19:43:18] <sveta> greycat: I am just checking what help
debian offers for the "download & build the upstream"
step.
2692 [19:43:28] <jhutchins_wk> Sometimes the only thing out there
is a git repo with no readme.
2693 [19:43:32] <sveta> greycat: if it kept note of the git url of
the upstream, that would be helpful.
2694 [19:43:39] <greycat> The copyright file is supposed to tell
where upstream was at some point in the recent past, but sometimes
that's useless (i.e. it points to a Debian mirror that may or
may not even exist any more).
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2697 [19:43:55] <sveta> greycat: a debian mirror is not upstream.
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2699 [19:44:05] <jhutchins_wk> sveta: If upstream included links
to the development project in the code, that would be ideal.
2700 [19:44:25] <sveta> greycat: if I want the debian package
source, I get the source from apt - that part is easy. Getting the
source code of latest git (or equivalent) is another story.
2701 [19:44:48] <jhutchins_wk> sveta: 'Twas ever thus.
2702 [19:44:53] <sveta> jhutchins_wk: thank you. Is there a
standard for the format in which the links should be included, for
them to be possible to retrieve programmatically?
2703 [19:45:01] <EdePopede> jhutchins_wk: "don't think
to include" could be easily be solved by following a
pattern/form. just look at youtube-dl's bug reporting system,
even users are supposed to to this between lunch and walking the
dog. so it should not be a problem for somebody fiddling around with
documentation.
2704 [19:45:14] <greycat> ruby/copyright:Source:
replaced-url
2705 [19:45:20] <greycat> ucf/copyright:Source:
git://anonscm.debian.org/users/srivasta/debian/ucf.git
2706 [19:45:24] <jhutchins_wk> sveta: The nice thing about
standards is that there are so many to choose from.
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2708 [19:45:39] <jhutchins_wk> sveta: There are conventions. There
is no enforcement.
2709 [19:45:50] <sveta> ok, thank you, greycat and jhutchins_wk
2710 [19:46:00] <sveta> jelly: thanks, checking
2711 [19:46:10] <jhutchins_wk> EdePopede: Have you seen packages
where the form is included, but not filled out? I have.
2712 [19:46:12] <jelly> greycat: Debian _is_ upstream for ucf so
that's a kind of exception
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2714 [19:46:30] <n4dir> doesn't debian/control contain the
homepage of the package itself?
2715 [19:46:34] <greycat> I wasn't willing to spend more than
half a minute trying to find examples of something for this guy.
2716 [19:46:35] <EdePopede> jhutchins_wk: send them a picture of a
LART then ;)
2717 [19:46:45] <greycat> He can search for his own bloody
examples.
2718 [19:46:52] <jelly> She, but okay
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2720 [19:47:00] <sveta>
replaced-url
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2722 [19:47:04] <jhutchins_wk> n4dir: Nope. They're mostly
independent, or hosted by a commercial entity like RedHat, Ubuntu,
or Oracle.
2723 [19:47:33] <greycat> As I said, sometimes the copyright file
only points you to a Debianized repository or former repository.
2724 [19:47:43] <sveta> greycat: ok, thanks
2725 [19:47:51] <greycat> I am not ADVOCATING anything. I am not
trying to CONVINCE you of something. I am stating my experiences.
2726 [19:47:52] <jelly> sveta: that's debian's packaging
git probably. Upstream might not have a public VCS at all.
2727 [19:48:19] <greycat> The concept of a "public VCS"
is relatively new.
2728 [19:48:28] <n4dir> i meant the homepage, not the VCS.
confusing, this way or the other.
2729 [19:48:55] <sveta> ok
2730 [19:49:22] <jhutchins_wk> n4dir: Who's maintaining that
homepage? Who's paying for it's hosting?
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2732 [19:49:31] <nemo> greycat: public VCS in FOSS? it isn't
that new? even when we were all using CVS and SVN you could still
usually check out.
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2735 [19:50:11] <nemo> greycat: or does debian have one that
anyone can commit to/
2736 [19:50:17] <greycat> nemo: I might be older than you, then,
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2738 [19:50:26] <jhutchins_wk> There is a persistent attitude
among some developers that the code should be documentation enough.
If you can't read it, that's your problem.
2739 [19:50:37] <nemo> greycat: oh. quite possibly. it just seemed
common in FOSS to have *some* kind of view to the commit source.
2740 [19:50:55] <greycat> Most projects did not expose their inner
workings to the general public. They released a tarball every year
or whatever, and that's what you got.
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2744 [19:51:14] <nemo> greycat: hm. p'raps I've just
forgotten ☺
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2746 [19:51:26] <greycat> The whole "many eyeballs" and
"catedral and the bazaar" thing came along later.
2747 [19:51:31] <jhutchins_wk> nemo: greycat may have been around
for a while.
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2752 [19:52:44] <jelly> sveta: apt-cache showsrc gnumail.app #
those Vcs-* headers are what's exposed on tracker.d.o I guess
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2755 [19:53:08] <johnfg> hi guys
2756 [19:53:10] <nemo> jhutchins_wk: my first real FOSS exposure
as in (actually caring to look for source) was in 1996 but by like
'98/'99 I'd swear gnome and mozilla did have visible
repos and sourceforge had popped up
2757 [19:53:15] <sveta> jelly: ok, thanks
2758 [19:53:18] <nemo> jhutchins_wk: so, eh, it's been a
couple of decades of visible repos anyway
2759 [19:53:35] <EdePopede> ivory tower. nice attitude.
2760 [19:53:59] <johnfg> For some reason, this buster installation
isn't printing on my canon printer. All's fine when
I'm running stretch.
2761 [19:54:05] <jhutchins_wk> nemo: Varies by project, and over
time of course.
2762 [19:54:05] <greycat> nemo: Yes, some projects "opened
up" earlier, and some later, and some never.
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2766 [19:54:52] <nemo> greycat:
replaced-url
2767 [19:54:58] <ksk> !tell johnfg about debian-next
2768 [19:55:24] <nemo> well. it's not like unc0rr had even
started writing it until 2004 - so he didn't do too badly
really ☺
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2770 [19:55:41] <lukas_gab> Hi! I've a problem. In past I
make some strange things with apt-get, becouse I want to install
some i386 driver. This was big fail. Now I've a broken apt-get
in Raspbian on Rpi, and i can't install software. Can anyone
help me to solve my problem? When I do sudo apt-get update this is
an output
replaced-url
2771 [19:55:41] <lukas_gab> help me, and thanks for yours time.
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2775 [19:55:45] <nemo> we've outlived 2 hosting services.
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2780 [19:57:01] <jhutchins_wk> johnfg: You might find something at
cups.org
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2783 [19:57:20] <nemo> lukas_gab: that error seems more like a
network error...
2784 [19:57:28] <nemo> lukas_gab: are you able to actually ping
anything remote?
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2787 [19:58:15] <jhutchins_wk> !rapian
2788 [19:58:20] <jhutchins_wk> !raspian
2789 [19:58:20] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
replaced-url
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2792 [19:58:54] <nemo> jhutchins_wk: the first !, whatever distro
that is, definitely not supported
2793 [19:58:54] <lukas_gab> yes I can ping
2794 [19:58:55] <lukas_gab>
replaced-url
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2796 [19:59:43] <nemo> lukas_gab: oh. haha. I was looking at wrong
pastebin
2797 [19:59:50] <jhutchins_wk> nemo: Sure it is, it's just
Debian re-written in ryme.
2798 [20:00:16] <nemo> lukas_gab: "replaced-url
2799 [20:00:30] <nemo> lukas_gab: your comma being picked up by my
linkifier
2800 [20:01:19] <nemo> I like just how much that pastebin dumps on
its error screen. guess they are confident in their system
2801 [20:01:51] <lukas_gab> ha, yes coma is not in my link
2802 [20:01:55] <nemo> DOCUMENT_ROOT
2803 [20:01:57] <nemo> string(27) "/home/misiek/replaced-url
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2813 [20:04:00] <nemo> lukas_gab: anyway. jhutchins_wk is right.
but I bet those ones you're not seeing are in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d
2814 [20:04:15] <nemo> lukas_gab: most likely from whatever random
stuff you added
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2816 [20:05:01] <nemo> lukas_gab:
replaced-url
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2820 [20:08:35] <lukas_gab> ok, i try your advice, thanks. When I
will fail, I go to rpi chanel, but imho this is only apt-get
problem, not rpi specifed.
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2831 [20:14:36] <nemo> lukas_gab: well. it's not much of an
apt-get problem. it's you who have obviously invalid sources in
there since
replaced-url
2832 [20:15:00] <nemo> lukas_gab: betcha if you do grep -ir
raspberrypi.collabora.com /etc/apt you'
2833 [20:15:05] <nemo> ll see what I mean immediately
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2838 [20:15:52] <nemo> lukas_gab: the reason the rpi channel is
more appropriate is 'cause they might know what the valid
location actually should be
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2840 [20:16:23] <lukas_gab> yes, I rm -f
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/collabora.list and now is less errors
2841 [20:16:44] <lukas_gab> I have only one about missing some
packages in repo\
2842 [20:16:53] <lukas_gab> but now i can install soft and do
upgrade
2843 [20:17:00] <lukas_gab> thanks for help folks!
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2856 [20:23:02] <nemo> lukas_gab:
replaced-url
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2860 [20:24:26] <lukas_gab> yeah. Today I use first time this
pastebin. This is crap ;)
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2863 [20:25:32] <somiaj> lukas_gab: in the future it is asked that
you ask questions about raspbian in their channel, even if there is
a lot of overlap here. There is also ##linux for generic linux help
2864 [20:27:39] <lukas_gab> ok sorry
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2890 [20:44:01] <Ameisen> So... after doing an apt update on my
somewhat customized laptop... it complains at boot that it cannot
find the libc.so
2891 [20:44:08] <Ameisen> interesting thing is that it's
right where it's supposed to be.
2892 [20:44:23] <Ameisen> Booting up in a separate system and
mounting that drive... ldconfig works with it fine, I can chroot to
it fine
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2894 [20:44:42] <Ameisen> my guess is that grub or something is
getting confused by the partition/btrfs layout, and is failing to
properly mount the root subpartition.
2895 [20:44:48] <Ameisen> the grub.cfg file is fine, though
2896 [20:44:53] <Ameisen> it hasn't changed
2897 [20:45:06] <jelly> Ameisen, what is the exact message?
2898 [20:45:21] <Ameisen> lemme reboot it up. Just
'missing' SOs, though
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2900 [20:45:41] <Ameisen> eh, can't boot to it atm. I had
rewritten GRUB to see if it fixed it, but now it's only booting
to the flash drive
2901 [20:45:47] <jelly> can you figure out whether it comes from
initramfs or real root fs
2902 [20:45:53] <jelly> !debug initramfs
2903 [20:45:53] <dpkg> from memory, initramfsdebug is
replaced-url
2904 [20:45:53] <Zauberfisch>
{"id":343,"network":1,"type":2,"group":0,"name":"#debian"}
2905 [20:45:58] <Ameisen> it was basically complaining that the
system initializer couldn't find libc's shared objects
2906 [20:46:03] <jelly> !debug test
2907 [20:46:03] <Zauberfisch>
{"id":343,"network":1,"type":2,"group":0,"name":"#debian"}
2908 [20:46:07] <Ameisen> but it was actually running the
initializer binaries
2909 [20:46:15] <Ameisen> which suggests to me that it knew where
/bin and /usr/bin were
2910 [20:46:22] <Ameisen> thus... it should have found them
2911 [20:46:33] <Ameisen> since that's the same subpartition
as /lib and /lib64...
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2915 [20:46:50] <Ameisen> I re-ran ldconfig from the flash drive,
with the chroot flag. That ran fine.
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2917 [20:47:12] <jelly> Zauberfisch, muted until your irc client
stops responding to !debug
2918 [20:47:37] <Ameisen> At one point I had rebuilt glibc (for a
few reasons), and am running a custom-built kernel (the ones in the
repos don't work with my laptop's hardware correctly).
2919 [20:47:42] <Ameisen> and had to rebuild grub
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2921 [20:47:52] <Ameisen> I also know that apt decided to replace
my grub and glibc
2922 [20:47:58] <Ameisen> which I expected
2923 [20:48:12] <Ameisen> replacing glibc shouldn't have been
problematic. grub... mighta been
2924 [20:48:19] <srg> Hi. I'm using `timedatectl set-ntp
true` to enable NTP on my system. However every time I reboot, it
seems to stop again. Any ideas on how I can permanently enable NTP?
2925 [20:49:02] <Ameisen> at the time, at least, I had built grub
because grub trunk had some feature support for btrfs that grub from
apt did not
2926 [20:49:15] <Ameisen> though it appears to be at least
mounting the root partition
2927 [20:49:24] <Ameisen> it just can't find any of the
shared objects needed.
2928 [20:49:52] <Ameisen> haven
2929 [20:50:03] <jelly> Ameisen, you want to figure out what is
"it" and when does the not finding happen.
2930 [20:50:04] <Ameisen> haven't yet found a good way to fix
this. I've been booting into it from a flash drive.
2931 [20:50:23] <Ameisen> I had it written down but accidently
closed it, and presently cannot boot to that partition.
2932 [20:50:31] <jelly> I suspect "it" is during
initramfs.
2933 [20:50:36] <Ameisen> IIRC, it was udev... something, tha was
running
2934 [20:50:38] <Ameisen> well, trying to run
2935 [20:50:44] <jelly> hence... go debug initramfs
2936 [20:51:12] <Ameisen> but immediately failing because it
couldn't find libc.so.6
2937 [20:51:21] <jelly> a simpler test might be: boot an older
kernel (with presumably an older, possibly unbroken initramfs)
2938 [20:51:43] <jelly> Ameisen, which debian release is this
supposed to be?
2939 [20:51:44] <Ameisen> then it was looping on another driver
which was trying to find a btrfs SO.
2940 [20:51:49] <Ameisen> which is also where it's supposed
to be
2941 [20:51:55] <Ameisen> sid
2942 [20:52:01] <Ameisen> the flash drive is actually the same
release and always had been
2943 [20:52:12] <jelly> !debian-next
2944 [20:52:12] <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.
2945 [20:52:16] <jelly> ^
2946 [20:52:22] <Ameisen> the main system has (had) custom
grub/kernel because of feature support.
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2949 [20:52:29] <Ameisen> well, I don't think it's
testing/unstable related
2950 [20:52:39] <Ameisen> my guess is that one of my custom builds
got partially overwritten
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2952 [20:52:44] <jelly> I do.
2953 [20:52:45] <Ameisen> and now the entire system is rather
confused.
2954 [20:52:52] <Ameisen> since the flash drive still works :|
2955 [20:53:54] <jelly> if I were you I'd try the two things
jelly suggested, and continue asking in the correct place for
testing/sid
2956 [20:53:59] <Ameisen> I'm just unsure how to approach
this. My plan, at the moment, is rebuild the libraries that I had
custom-built before to try to put it into the same state.
2957 [20:54:11] <Ameisen> mainly grub
2958 [20:54:22] <Ameisen> oooooooooh.
2959 [20:54:25] <Ameisen> I think I know why.
2960 [20:54:38] <jelly> my approach would be to figure out
_exactly_ _which_ command it is that it is complaining and _when_
2961 [20:54:42] <Ameisen> I'd rebuild kmod as well to enable
certain compression modes. It overwrote that as well.
2962 [20:54:45] <Ameisen> rebuilt*
2963 [20:54:51] <Ameisen> it won't be able to load those
kernel modules.
2964 [20:55:04] <Ameisen> which will include, likely, some related
to filesystems
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3280 [23:19:33] <jhutchins_wk> What's the ps syntax to
display the command used for a process?
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3287 [23:22:31] <__m4ch1n3__> jhutchins_wk, ps -o comm
3288 [23:23:13] <__m4ch1n3__> ps -o comm <PID>
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3293 [23:24:59] <jhutchins_wk> Isn't there a way to get it to
show the full path of the command, and/or arguments?
3294 [23:25:09] <__m4ch1n3__> ps -o pid,comm would print "pid
command" for each
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3297 [23:26:24] <ksk> iirc there is also a switch which increased
the "width" of a running command, but iirc² there was
like a hardcoded (or hard to come by?) limit..
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3301 [23:27:58] <__m4ch1n3__> maybe pgrep -a
"commandname" ? but it could depend on if command was
executed with absolute path
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3303 [23:28:40] <__m4ch1n3__> if its not executed with absolute or
relative path but from PATH vauiable directorie
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3307 [23:29:13] <__m4ch1n3__> you could "command -v
<commandname>"
3308 [23:29:41] <__m4ch1n3__> to get absolute path of command that
is executed via paths in PATH
3309 [23:30:26] <EdePopede> ksk: perhaps ps axreplaced-url
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3314 [23:32:00] <EdePopede> ah, twice for unlimited is enough
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3318 [23:33:01] <shush> Hi. What's the process like to update
from Wheezy to Stretch?
3319 [23:33:02] <ksk> ah okay, thanks :)
3320 [23:33:14] <ksk> !tell shush about wheezy->stretch
3321 [23:33:31] <ksk> chrchr
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3324 [23:33:48] <ksk> !tell shush about wheezy->jessie
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3326 [23:34:16] <ksk> shush: as the bot told you, you should first
upgrade to the next release (which is jessie) and from jessie you
can upgrade to stretch
3327 [23:34:43] <ksk> you can message the bot with
"jessie->stretch" to get the instructions for that
release-upgrae
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3348 [23:44:15] <jhutchins_wk> Yeah, turns out to have been
relative path.
3349 [23:44:33] <jhutchins_wk> I think there's a way to see
arguments, but I ended up just killing the process.
3350 [23:44:48] <jhutchins_wk> I had a bitcoin miner! Wonder where
that came from.
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3362 [23:51:44] <EdePopede> jhutchins_wk: the ctime of the binary
may give a hint when it was dropped to the disk
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3364 [23:52:23] <EdePopede> maybe it was escaping the raid the did
these days ;)
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