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9 [00:02:30] <jmcnaught> ongo: you should have su so you can
still become root. Did you use wireless network during the
installer?
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11 [00:02:53] <ayekat> doesn't the installer give you a
root shell on tty3 or tty4 anyway...? or do I misremember
12 [00:03:22] <ayekat> also, wpa-supplicant is probably not
there, but wpa_supplicant might be :-P
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32 [00:08:30] <ongo> ayekat: don't have wpa supplicant
either
33 [00:08:37] <ongo> wpa_supplicant
34 [00:08:50] <ayekat> ongo: are you in a root shell? how did
you determine you don't have it?
35 [00:08:52] <ongo> jmcnaught: I'm not sure I did, cause I
wasn't looking through most the process
36 [00:09:00] <ongo> ayekat: well I can use su, but sudo
isn't instaleld
37 [00:09:13] <nkuttler> how would sudo help you?
38 [00:09:15] <ongo> actually almost nothing is, I guess cause
it's a netinstall and it couldn't get net settings
39 [00:09:15] <ayekat> ... that's not what I asked
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41 [00:09:58] <jmcnaught> ongo: if you absolutely cannot plug in
an ethernet cable then you should probably just redo the installer
and pay attention this time, there's an opportunity to connect
to a wireless network, it asks you
42 [00:10:03] <ongo> ayekat: because wpa_cli isn't on the
system
43 [00:10:19] <ayekat> O_o
44 [00:10:32] <ongo> jmcnaught: I remember it trying to
configure the network with dhcpd but I ran into problems, it
wouldn't configure
45 [00:10:33] <ayekat> ongo: again: do you have a root shell?
how did you determine you don't have wpa_supplicant?
46 [00:10:44] <ongo> I do have a root shell
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48 [00:11:12] <ayekat> so $PATH should include /sbin and
/usr/sbin, right?
49 [00:11:18] <ongo> well, as I said, cause I can't run any
wpa_supplicant commands
50 [00:11:44] <jmcnaught> ongo: your wireless care might need a
non-free firmware. You can look up the PCI-ID with "lspci
-nn" and we can look it up here to if firmware is required
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52 [00:12:13] <ongo> oh yeah, I had that prompt, however when I
pressed yes to install it, nothing would happen
53 [00:12:32] <jmcnaught> or look for firmware errors with
"dmesg | grep -i firmware"
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55 [00:14:15] <ayekat> hmm... actually, the busybox shell does
indeed not have any wpa_supplicant executable - I suppose the
installer extracts it from elsewhere?
56 [00:14:22] <ongo> there's a bunch of failed to load *.fw
jmcnaught
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58 [00:14:33] <jmcnaught> !firmware image
59 [00:14:33] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> and DVD
installer images containing non-free Debian firmware packages are
available for installing Debian 9 "Stretch". See
replaced-url
60 [00:14:37] <ongo> so I guess it's the firmware stuff
61 [00:14:54] <jmcnaught> ongo: try using that installer that
comes with firmware ^^
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63 [00:16:09] <ongo> jmcnaught: which one of those should I
install?
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65 [00:16:37] <jmcnaught> you probably want
replaced-url
66 [00:17:26] <jmcnaught> most computers made in the last decade
are 64bit which Debian calls amd64
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74 [00:21:56] <agio> if you have the ability to write to the
root directory of your installer OS, you can just add the firmware
packages to the /firmware directory - of the official installer
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84 [00:26:53] <ongo> jmcnaught: I ran into the same problem
again, I press yes for load missing fimware from removable media, it
loads something, but gives me the same prompt again
85 [00:26:57] <ongo> so it never loads in the end
86 [00:27:09] <Sleaker> ayekat: installer generally has tty1 as
the interactive installer, tty2-3 as shells, tty4 as the running
syslog
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88 [00:28:28] <ongo> says Detect network hardware, then goes
back
89 [00:28:32] <agio> ongo: alternatively you can finish the
install, then plugin your USB (containing the firmware .deb
package/s) and install them manually
90 [00:28:45] <ongo> I'll try that
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94 [00:29:09] <agio> it means you won't be connected to the
network during the install
95 [00:29:39] <agio> and - as a consequence - you may have to
manually define /etc/apt/sources.list
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97 [00:29:57] <agio> because the installer won't be able to
find the nearest apt mirror
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99 [00:30:55] <ongo> yeah, it does say that network
autoconfiguration failed
100 [00:31:20] <agio> you usually can just continue anyway
101 [00:31:31] <ongo> yeah
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103 [00:31:59] <agio> also, you will have to find your wifi
adapters model number
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105 [00:32:27] <agio> or obtain the giant firmware-misc***.deb
package
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107 [00:32:47] <agio> which I think is all the non-free/firmware
installer provides
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113 [00:34:58] <ongo> agio: where can I get the firmware packages
I need and how exactly do I install them?
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115 [00:35:34] <agio> packages.debian.org
116 [00:36:33] <agio> easiest way - is probably to grab the
massive firmware-misc-**.deb for your release (stretch, buster etc)
117 [00:36:48] <agio> it has all non-free firmware
118 [00:37:08] <agio> so you won't need to match the package
to your wi-fi hardware module
119 [00:37:17] <agio> and it contains dependencies
120 [00:37:20] <ongo> alright, I'll look for that, thanks
121 [00:37:22] <agio> to install:
122 [00:37:42] <agio> dpkg --install <packagename> (as
root)
123 [00:37:42] <dpkg> wish i knew, agio
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125 [00:38:06] <ongo>
replaced-url
126 [00:38:44] <agio> you will poss. need to reload the
corresponding kernel module for the device driver and reflash
firmware microcode
127 [00:39:04] <agio> are you on buster?
128 [00:39:08] <kreyren> yes
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135 [00:40:43] <ongo> okay, I just installed the base system
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137 [00:40:58] <ongo> gonna put the firmware stuff on my usb
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145 [00:47:38] <agio> nice
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148 [00:50:08] <ongo> okay, done, what should I do now?
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151 [00:52:06] <ongo> agio: since I still don't have any way
to connect to wifi :/
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160 [00:59:30] <ongo> agio: or was I supposed to swap my usb out
for the one with the firmware during installation?
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177 [01:10:56] <LtL> ongo: do you have a running system? copy the
firmware to the running system into /lib/firmware/ then reboot. why
didn't you install withe the firmware install usb?
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179 [01:11:49] <agio> ongo: no, you probably can't swap or
remove the installer USB during install
180 [01:12:07] <ongo> LtL I did
181 [01:12:11] <ongo> but it wouldn't install the firmware
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183 [01:12:25] <ongo> agio: okay, I'm very confused then
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185 [01:12:38] <rant> ongo: obviously you didn't.. the image
LtL is talking about has the firmware included in the installer
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187 [01:12:56] <rant> its the fimware-netinst.iso or w/e
188 [01:13:03] <agio> ongo did you get the firmware packages?
189 [01:13:29] <ongo> agio: yes
190 [01:13:39] <ongo> and installed them with dpkg --install
firmware.deb
191 [01:13:52] <agio> awesome, now reboot the system
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193 [01:14:02] <rant> heh
194 [01:14:05] <agio> to load the firmware and device drivers
195 [01:14:11] <rant> thats not gonna work
196 [01:14:17] <agio> why not?
197 [01:14:24] <rant> ,depends firmware-misc-nonfree
198 [01:14:25] <judd> Package firmware-misc-nonfree in
stretch/amd64 -- depends: .
199 [01:14:54] <rant> ok maybe I'm wrong
200 [01:15:10] <ongo> okay, rebooted
201 [01:15:12] <rant> I thought that was just a metapackage as
there are specific firmware-realtek and such packages
202 [01:15:17] <ongo> so how do I get networking working now
though
203 [01:15:30] <ongo> I don't have wpa_supplicant or any
package really
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205 [01:15:42] <agio> firmware-realtek depends on the misc
package
206 [01:15:54] <rant> I thought it was the other way around :P
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208 [01:16:12] <Sveta> how do i make a wifi-connected debian
laptop share the internet over an ethernet cable?
209 [01:16:17] <agio> ongo: which installer did you use,
netinstaller or ful l?
210 [01:16:29] <ongo> (debian-9.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso )
211 [01:16:57] <agio> ,depends firmware-realtek
212 [01:16:58] <judd> Package firmware-realtek in stretch/amd64
-- depends: .
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214 [01:17:22] <Sveta> .
215 [01:17:32] <agio> ,depends
firmware-realtek_20161130-3_all.deb
216 [01:17:32] <rant> Sveta:
replaced-url
217 [01:17:32] <judd> No package named
'firmware-realtek_20161130-3_all.deb' was found in
stretch/amd64.
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219 [01:18:09] <ongo> but I installed the firmware package after
installation agio
220 [01:18:21] <agio> wait - is stretch still stable? or has
buster become stable?
221 [01:18:34] <LtL> ongo: you should install using this, if you
are 64 bit.
replaced-url
222 [01:19:09] <agio> ongo and did you reboot?
223 [01:19:09] <ongo> LtL: that is what I used
224 [01:19:11] <LtL> agio: stretch is currently stable, 9.8
225 [01:19:32] <agio> cool :)
226 [01:19:39] <rant> Sveta: I vaguely recall we once had and
maybe still do, a GUI firewall frontend.. firehol maybe it was, that
could do it with basically one click. but it required leaving that
gui up and running.. the methods on the wiki are a bit involved
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228 [01:19:45] <ongo> but it doesn't matter if I have
firmware
229 [01:19:54] <ongo> if I can't run networking
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231 [01:20:19] <agio> ongo did you use the netinstaller or full?
232 [01:20:26] <ongo> netinstaller
233 [01:20:44] <agio> then you won't have the wpa_supplicant
packages
234 [01:20:57] <ongo> right, that's what I'm saying
235 [01:21:07] <ongo> do I have to reinstall full then?
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238 [01:21:19] <rant> people these days act like wifi is the only
way to get online :D
239 [01:21:29] <ongo> rant: well I don't have access to
ethernet rn
240 [01:21:46] <rant> its not convenient but I can always just
plug my machine in to grab a few things :P
241 [01:21:49] <agio> ongo no - not necessarily need to
re-install. do you have a non-WPA / open wifi available to you?
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243 [01:22:06] <ongo> agio: I do, though the connection is a bit
trashy
244 [01:22:07] <rant> ongo: are you in the US?
245 [01:22:11] <ongo> nope, NL
246 [01:22:31] <agio> ongo, well you should be able to connect to
the open wifi
247 [01:22:37] <ongo> agio: using what?
248 [01:22:40] <nkuttler> usb networking?
249 [01:22:58] <rant> ongo: do you have iwlist and iwconfig ?
250 [01:23:00] <agio> ongo: ip a
251 [01:23:07] <nkuttler> but really, still this? could have
reinstalled a few times by now
252 [01:23:08] <agio> to get your network adapter name
253 [01:23:46] <ongo> no iwlist or iwconfig
254 [01:24:07] <agio> ongo then, sudo iwlist <iface> s
255 [01:24:23] <agio> do you get a list of available wifi's?
256 [01:24:38] <ongo> interesting, my wifis don't show up
257 [01:25:04] <agio> damn, then you prob havent got
firmware/drivers loaded
258 [01:25:05] <ongo> only lo enp2s0
259 [01:25:19] <ongo> how come? I installed firmware-misc-*
260 [01:25:33] <ongo> and amd64 netinst firmware
261 [01:25:35] <rant> someone should've said dmesg|grep
firmware and/or lspci -nn a long time ago
262 [01:25:46] <rant> or lsusb depending on if its usb
263 [01:26:02] <agio> ongo: what rant just said is right
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268 [01:26:36] <agio> dmesg or journalctl -k | grep firmware
269 [01:26:37] <rant> I personally dont even start chasing
rabbits until I know I actually saw a rabbit :P
270 [01:26:50] <ongo> failed to load a bunch of firmware
271 [01:26:55] <Sveta> rant: leaving a gui up and running is ok,
do you have a guide for firehol ?
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273 [01:27:14] <ongo> b43/ucode30_mimo.fw
b43-open/ucode30_mimo.fw
274 [01:27:20] <rant> Sveta: idk if thats even the right one.. I
am vaguely recalling something I used MANY years ago
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278 [01:28:03] <agio> Sveta: why a GUI, why not iptables?
279 [01:28:39] <agio> (soon it will be nftables)
280 [01:28:45] <ongo> so what do I do?
281 [01:29:00] <ongo> how ridiculous is this, I thought debian
would be easy to install lol
282 [01:29:12] <rant> Sveta: no, sorry it was firestarter
replaced-url
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284 [01:29:15] <Sveta> agio: I would like to receive internet
over wifi and share it via ethernet
285 [01:29:17] <jcb2016> ongo: its easy in virtualbox
286 [01:29:25] <rant> Sveta: it has a wizard for internet
connection sharing as shown on that page
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288 [01:29:50] <agio> ongo what is output of "sudo ip link
set <iface> up" ?
289 [01:30:03] <ongo> agio: my wifi interface doesn't even
show up though
290 [01:30:26] <Sveta> rant, nice, not packaged for debian
though? I am unable to locate a download file on the official
website
291 [01:30:44] <agio> ongo sorry, then you need to get hardware
wifi module working
292 [01:30:56] <ongo> yeah, how do I do that, if it doesn't
show up though
293 [01:31:12] <ongo> is it the firmware?
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295 [01:32:45] <ongo> how is this going wrong though, I installed
all the firmware, the generic one even
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297 [01:33:24] <rant> Sveta: they must've removed it.. last
package I see on the archives is from 2012
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299 [01:34:19] <ongo> I'm going ubuntu, how is this so
difficult lol
300 [01:34:30] <ongo> Installing arch on this machine was easier
301 [01:35:16] <rant> Sveta: ah, it was removed cause apparently
its no longer developed and lacks ipv6 support
302 [01:37:56] <agio> ongo well , there is a non-official
instller - that should be easier
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304 [01:40:26] <Sveta> rant: ok
305 [01:40:27] <ongo> okay, it's def my hardware, ubuntu
install doesn't configure dhcp network either
306 [01:40:42] <ongo> agio: it's probably my laptop
proprietary wifi card being stupid
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308 [01:41:01] <rant> Sveta: I'm looking into an alternative
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311 [01:43:33] <Sveta> rant: thanks, i'll express interest
in a debian package to the firestarter maintainers while you are
searching. i'm writing them an email
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314 [01:46:53] <ongo> stallman was right
315 [01:47:05] <tehnull> eating foot fungus is magical
316 [01:47:28] <rant> Sveta: well the last debian package said it
was dropped because its no longer being developed
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318 [01:47:50] <Sveta> rant: i understand
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322 [01:49:41] <agio> I keep having problems with the standalone
firefox (downloaded from mozilla.org) it keeps freezing up my X
server. does the debian firefox-esr package receive bug fixes for
problems like that?
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325 [01:51:57] <ongo> so what do I do about this proprietary wifi
adapter for my laptop? Those debian firmware packages don't
seem to help
326 [01:52:28] <agio> ongo did you run : lspci -nn | grep -i net
?
327 [01:52:40] <agio> to find out your wifi model?
328 [01:53:02] <ongo> lemme see
329 [01:53:05] <agio> its usually not this much of a problem
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331 [01:53:44] <ongo> Broadcom Limited BCM43227
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333 [01:54:46] <agio> ok , now search online for the debian
package for that wifi module
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337 [01:57:34] <ongo>
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340 [01:59:13] <agio> looks like it - and install it, then reboot
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342 [01:59:45] <ongo> agio: how do I install it without
networking in the first place tho :o
343 [02:00:01] <agio> copy it to the computer with networking
344 [02:00:05] <agio> save it onto USB
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346 [02:00:36] <agio> plug USB into the new install and run dpkg
--install bcm43xxx..deb
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349 [02:01:25] <agio> sorry, I mean "download" it using
the computer which is network capable
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351 [02:01:33] <ongo> what's the latest debian called?
stretch, jessie, buster?
352 [02:01:38] <ongo> (9.8.0)
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354 [02:01:55] <rant> Sveta: well shit... heh.. you're
probably not gonna believe this
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356 [02:02:10] <rant> Sveta: but the network-manager-gnome applet
seems to do it fairly easily
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362 [02:03:42] <rant> Sveta: you right click the network-manager
applet, goto edit connections, select your wired connection you want
to plug a machine into and share with.. click the edit button..
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364 [02:05:10] <rant> Sveta: then on the IPv4 and IPv6 tabs that
"Method:" pulldown you change both IPv4 and IPv6 to
"Shared to other computers" then plug in another computer
and it'll get an IP via dhcp and its online
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366 [02:06:25] <rant> Sveta: if you already had it plugged in, IE
the connection is already showing active, you'll have to left
click the applet and click on the wired network again to make it
"reconnect" in the sharing mode
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369 [02:09:17] <ongo> agio: says the package depends on
b43-fwcutter, which is not installed
370 [02:10:13] <agio> wow, are you sure you need that package?
you may need to get it if so...
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375 [02:12:37] <agio> ongo installing debian is not usually this
much hassle. in the future you may want to use the full installer
(or get a laptop with less proprietary wifi)
376 [02:13:04] <ongo> yeah, this crappy laptop is really old,
wouldn't buy such a laptop at this point in time for sure
377 [02:13:15] <ongo> sorry for the hassle, I need to get some
sleep
378 [02:13:25] <ongo> got another error installing the firmware,
gonna continue tomorrow I think
379 [02:13:28] <ongo> thanks for the help agio
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382 [02:13:34] <rant> Sveta: I'll have to update the wiki,
to include this information.. its really pretty easy even if you
wanted to go the other way around or share over a 2nd wifi
connection
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385 [02:13:54] <agio> rant do you know of - or can link to - a
libre wifi module which can be purchased online ?
386 [02:13:55] <ongo> it's trying to contact
replaced-url
387 [02:14:24] <rant> agio: you mean merely something that doesnt
require non-free firmware?
388 [02:14:35] <agio> yes
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390 [02:14:47] <rant> does it matter if its old and 2.4ghz only?
:P
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392 [02:15:06] <agio> rant thats fine
393 [02:15:06] <ongo> I won't buy a wifi card just for this
laptop, I just want to get it running for 0$ and store it in a dusty
corner where noone can see it's sorry butt
394 [02:15:28] <epony> The older atheros devices would work, but
there is really no point chasing the "open and libre
firmware" ghost.
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396 [02:15:34] <ongo> also I'm prolly gonna have it
connected through ethernet as it's a server
397 [02:15:59] <ongo> anyways, thanks for the help, gonna
continue this tomorrow :)
398 [02:16:12] <agio> ongo cool, good luck
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400 [02:17:17] <agio> epony: why, do you say that?
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403 [02:19:01] <epony> Cause hardware makers are secretive and
lying people.
404 [02:19:07] <rant> agio: I have here a Netgear WG111v3 USB
that has a RTL8187B chip in it, and it works without any non-free
firmware
405 [02:20:07] <agio> rant nice, I think FSF has links to libre
wifi modules too ?
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407 [02:20:47] <rant> agio:
replaced-url
408 [02:20:49] <epony> There will be non free firmware in the
HDD/SSD, the motherboard, the disk controller, the network
controller, the video controller, the central processor, the audio
controller, and everywhere you look around.
409 [02:21:07] <rant> agio: 2.4ghz 802.11b/g
410 [02:21:18] <epony> So, running a wifi with a free firmware,
makes no difference.
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413 [02:22:21] <agio> epony: understood
414 [02:22:26] <epony> It's better to have a well
documented, stable and reliable device with whatever firmware it
likes to use.
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418 [02:23:19] <epony> Than a free firmware running on a device
that is reverse engineered but has a lot of quirks and nuances of
failures and timing problems, hangs and random instabilities.
419 [02:24:22] <agio> but it can be updated, the proprietary
still will never be updated - vendor will just direct you to buy the
latest gen model
420 [02:24:25] <epony> But yes, I would prefer a free and open
well designed firmware device (matching the hardware spec) where
possible, any day as long as it is running the devices as it is
designed to be run.
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423 [02:25:31] <epony> agio vendors always have these powers over
people with connectors, operation modes / standards, and whatever
colour trend of the year / planned obsolescence in the hardware
(capacitors, traces, burn in silicon bridges etc)
424 [02:25:52] <epony> Hardware maker is an offensive term :-)
425 [02:26:04] <epony> better call them liars and thieves
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427 [02:27:03] <epony> btw the wifi devices are more likely to
have free firmwares and good drivers (for some very common models of
the previous e.g. G mode devices)
428 [02:27:39] <agio> do you know of any?
429 [02:27:59] <agio> preferrably in a mini-pci form factor
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431 [02:28:48] <epony> my netbook came with an AR9285 (very
common mediocre performance non-free firmware device) that works
very fine as a G mode AP for my home
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433 [02:29:19] <epony> it's not MIMO and has only 1 antenna,
so forget about N
434 [02:29:21] <epony> :-)
435 [02:29:29] <epony> sucks but works stable as an AP
436 [02:29:32] <agio> yeah, thats non-free - im asking if you
know of any libre wifi modules
437 [02:29:46] <epony> let's check the kernel and debian
wikis :-)
438 [02:30:09] <agio> whats the benifit of N? improved bandwidth?
439 [02:30:43] <epony>
replaced-url
440 [02:30:49] <epony> (3 links)
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443 [02:31:50] <agio> I need to setup a browser first to follow
those links
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446 [02:32:23] <epony> last one is most useful for me
447 [02:32:50] <epony> you can do a search for "wikipedia
open source wireless driver"
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449 [02:33:49] <agio> yeah, but that only finds the libre
chipset, you need to then find a device for sale using the given
libre chipset - like the one rants linked to
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451 [02:34:10] <epony> yeah, indeed
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453 [02:34:21] <epony> that's a problem with device listings
for sale
454 [02:34:44] <agio> heh yeah
455 [02:35:35] <agio> you can't message the seller
"does the device use a chipset from this set of FSF approved
firmwares" lol
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457 [02:36:32] <epony> well typically they have a picture with a
sticker on top of the RF shield, where it lists the chipset on the
label
458 [02:36:35] <jcb2016> agio: whats a FSF?
459 [02:37:04] <agio> free software foundation
460 [02:37:52] <agio> epony: you never did mention the benefit of
802.11n ? is it bandwidth?
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462 [02:38:26] <epony> for me, it does not work, but yeah,
typically, higher transfer speed
463 [02:39:04] <agio> what does not work for you?
464 [02:39:13] <epony> N mode
465 [02:39:19] <agio> oh
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467 [02:39:58] <agio> so what 802.11b,g can transfer up to
50Mbits and N is what? 300Mbits?
468 [02:40:11] <agio> I never get close to 50Mbits
469 [02:40:35] <epony> (my device is not MIMO and has only 1
antenna connected and I'm not entirely sure it had a second
antenna connector onboard at all, despite marketed as N device and
sold as such and windows driver advertised as such, it is a LIE)
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471 [02:41:34] <epony> Well real throughput for G is about 75% of
that, so 30-40 Mbps.. which is just fine on par with the broadband
at home.
472 [02:42:01] <agio> well I think the spec just allows for 2
bands - the device doesn't have to implement 2.4 and 5Ghz - i
think
473 [02:42:02] <tomreyn> if you can actually get this much, and
consistently.
474 [02:42:14] <joe9> I am trying to add some kernel modules to
my debian kernel
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475 [02:42:56] <joe9> Building out-of-tree kernel modules section
4.7 talks about it. But, I could not figure out the build directory.
476 [02:43:01] <tomreyn>
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477 [02:43:09] <epony> yeah, with a good driver and a real (not a
fake knock off imitation) device, it should get about that.. mine
does confirmed by the mobile phone wifi
478 [02:43:17] <joe9> I do not see a /usr/src directory
479 [02:43:44] <agio> joe9: can't you load the module
dynamically - or do you want to compile it in?
480 [02:43:50] <epony> I have no real use for that, since the
mobile clients can't handle that much at all.
481 [02:44:08] <epony> and anything above N is proprietary
territory..
482 [02:44:48] <joe9> agio: I cannot build it. I can use insmod
to load it in after building it.
483 [02:45:16] <joe9> agio: I need to compile the module first so
I have the .ko object to load. Does that make sense?
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489 [02:49:27] <joe9> agio: figured it out, I just needed to
install the headers.deb
490 [02:49:57] <epony> ..and remember, things can really get more
complicated in reality, devices can have versions (by the maker),
may have been reflashed by the seller, may have a falsified sticker,
or lack some minor component onboard and be unstable
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497 [02:50:45] <epony> so, order a couple, try and good luck
(atheros older devices and some ralinks are more likely to be a
success)
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499 [02:52:19] <epony> If a device does not have an Ethernet
port, I don't want it.
500 [02:52:25] <epony> :-)
501 [02:52:33] <agio> cool, thanks for tips
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503 [02:53:02] <epony> not very useful info, but blame it on the
vendors and sellers
504 [02:53:40] <agio> cool, well i need to get a browser working
- then I will check it out
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506 [02:54:16] <epony> also, you may have a good chance of
finding a device recommendation on the mailing lists / wikis
507 [02:55:15] <agio> yeah, I will check out the device rant
linked to - less than $10 - can't complain with that
508 [02:55:34] <epony> fine
509 [02:56:49] <epony> I got very lucky, 2 out of 2 portable
(laptops) both came with the same atheros device, both work well in
G mode as AP (host mode).
510 [02:57:08] <epony> So, my access point is a netbook :-)
511 [02:57:44] <epony> Can't beat that, runs a free OS.
512 [02:58:16] <agio> nice
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515 [03:01:45] <IcemanV9> in my past experience with atheros wifi
device, it rocks SOLID especially no dropped connection
516 [03:01:54] <epony> And is an audio server for the local
network, because it has the cleanest sounding audio card.
That's a second win in one device. Plus it plays TV over the
Internet (streaming SD client). And serves as a backup HDD
enclosure. All battery backed up. Lots of wins for this thingie.
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518 [03:02:05] <epony> IcemanV9 Same here.
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521 [03:03:12] <IcemanV9> sounds like you're all set, epony
: )
522 [03:03:33] <Sveta> rant, thanks a lot. network-manager
doesn't show up in the tray icon, do you know what command it
uses to open the gui?
523 [03:03:36] <epony> An access point. A sound server. A TV
screen. A music player. A backup device. An access point.. (and one
more thing, runs a free OS)
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525 [03:04:35] <Sveta> rant, forget it, i think
`nm-connection-editor` is it
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527 [03:04:51] <Sveta> rant, i'll keep you updated on
progress
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561 [03:44:21] <agio> does anyone know the new iw command to show
802.11 info on your wireless interface?
562 [03:44:51] <agio> I thought it was something like: iw dev
<iface> info ?
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569 [03:53:33] <tehnull> by the way
570 [03:53:45] <tehnull> whoever said using nvidia drivers from
their site is bad
571 [03:53:48] <tehnull> u wrong
572 [03:54:05] <tehnull> upgraded kernel rebooted everything
works perfect still
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580 [04:03:05] <IcemanV9> agio: iw <iface> info would do
it? no?
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584 [04:04:39] <agio> IcemanV9: thanks, but that only prints some
basic info. Im wanting the iw command that dumps all the 802.11 info
on the device
585 [04:05:01] <feynhat> hello
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587 [04:05:47] <IcemanV9> agio: ip is a new one that replaces
ifconfig
588 [04:07:02] <agio> thats for the tcp/ip interface, I'm
meaning the wireless ( i think its called the "link" layer
) interfacce
589 [04:07:21] <feynhat> I am using Stretch (with xfce). Whenever
I mount a partition from Thunar, it gets mounted without write
permission. How do I fix this?
590 [04:08:22] <agio> you do mean the the mount-point dir - or
the sub-dirs inside the mounted file system?
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592 [04:10:15] <feynhat> agio: the sub-dirs
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594 [04:11:15] <agio> those sub-dirs will carry their own file
permissions - they will be whatever they are - regardless of thunar
- Im guessing
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596 [04:11:53] <agio> feynhat: i.e. if you mount that filesystem
from the command line, I'll bet you still don't have write
permissions
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604 [04:13:05] <feynhat> my fstab entry looks like this:
LABEL="Data" /media/kss/Data ntfs rw,noauto,user,defaults
0 2
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608 [04:14:23] <agio> I don't understand - what are you
trying to fix? thunar or your fstab?
609 [04:15:51] <feynhat> agio: I want that whenever I mount a
partition from thunar, it should get mounted with write permission.
610 [04:16:04] <feynhat> I thought fstab might have something to
do with that.
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615 [04:17:13] <agio> the mounting of a pre-existing file system
doesn't affect the permissions of the file/dirs contained
within, you need to set them directly
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618 [04:20:18] <feynhat> agio: When I try to chmod, it tells me
that its a readonly file system.
619 [04:20:33] <agio> oh?
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622 [04:22:36] <agio> feynhat: I've got to go. sorry I
don't know how to fix that anyway also!
623 [04:22:53] <feynhat> agio: No problem.
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650 [05:04:09] <SuperBawlz> Anyone have a guide handing for
increase the size on /dev/xvd filesystem?
651 [05:04:15] <SuperBawlz> *handy
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671 [05:16:17] <SuperBawlz>
replaced-url
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673 [05:16:46] <SuperBawlz> is it safe to delete and re-create 2
and 5
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702 [05:37:52] <tomreyn> SuperBawlz: UUID=$(blkid -s UUID -o
value /dev/xvda5) && swapoff /dev/xvda5 && sync
&& parted /dev/xvda rm 5 && parted /dev/xvda rm 2
&& echo "Either remove or replace /dev/xvd5 (
UUID=$UUID ) in /etc/fstab now!"
703 [05:38:22] <tomreyn> so generally yes, but need to swapoff
first, and delete in correct order.
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706 [05:43:06] <jcb2016> other then the website. how do you query
backports from the command line? all i know is -t strech-backports
install is there any other commands i need to know?
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711 [05:48:47] <SuperBawlz> tomreyn, I wish I swap that when you
wrote it.
712 [05:48:50] <SuperBawlz> LOL.
713 [05:49:01] <SuperBawlz> I got it resolved but did it the hard
way.
714 [05:49:07] <SuperBawlz> Thank you!
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723 [06:03:28] <mandeep> what can i do if i can't register
on OFTC to ask in #debian-next?
724 [06:04:30] <mason> mandeep: You shouldn't have to
register there, unless it's changed.
725 [06:04:36] <mason> I think you only register there for a
cloak.
726 [06:05:04] <Butt3rfly> you know ofct is a different network
right?
727 [06:05:09] <Butt3rfly> OFTC*
728 [06:05:41] <Butt3rfly> you need irc.OFTC.net
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734 [06:12:19] <mandeep> Butt3rfly: yeah im on it, but i cant
remember my password so i sent for a sendpass
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736 [06:12:33] <mandeep> but the email never came, so i tried
registering a new nick but the email never came
737 [06:12:41] <mandeep> so i figured it was a problem with oftc
738 [06:12:43] <mason> mandeep: Can't you just pick a random
nick there?
739 [06:13:07] <mason> I could be misremembering, but I thought
you only had to register to get a cloak.
740 [06:13:37] <mandeep> mason: nope i have to be registered and
identified
741 [06:14:02] <mason> hrm, sorry then
742 [06:14:10] <mandeep> :(
743 [06:15:02] <Butt3rfly> I haven't been over to OFTC for a
while, so long that I'm not even sure which services they even
use :o
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745 [06:15:33] <jcb2016> oftc's debian channel is dead they
answer randomly
746 [06:16:16] <mason> Hm, I evidently don't have a current
password there.
747 [06:16:29] <jcb2016> mason: why do you want to go to oftc?
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749 [06:16:43] <mandeep> jcb2016: i want to go to oftc to discuss
on debian-next
750 [06:16:45] <mason> jcb2016: mandeep does
751 [06:16:53] <mandeep> ran into some problems today
752 [06:19:25] <mason> That's what testing is about. :)
753 [06:19:46] <mason> I used to live on it on desktops, but new
things aren't interesting to me any more.
754 [06:21:22] <hatesec> the lead developer of pursuance project
separated from barrett brown and is coming on hate radio tonight to
explain why
replaced-url
755 [06:22:53] <mandeep> mason: unfortunately i need testing for
opengl dev work
756 [06:23:06] <mason> mandeep: What about stable with backports?
757 [06:23:27] <mandeep> mason: i havent checked backports
lately. ill give it a look
758 [06:23:42] <mandeep> it has to do with glibc6
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760 [06:24:19] <mandeep> libc6*
761 [06:24:36] <mason> That might be a tough backport.
762 [06:24:46] <jcb2016> libc6?
763 [06:25:10] <mason> I'd still want to look at a chroot or
something.
764 [06:25:33] <mandeep> jcb2016:
replaced-url
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766 [06:26:07] <jcb2016> mandeep: are you on stable?
767 [06:26:11] <mandeep> nope
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770 [06:26:39] <mandeep> libc6 on stable is 2.24 i believe
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772 [06:27:01] <jcb2016> ,v libc6
773 [06:27:03] <judd> Package: libc6 on amd64 -- wheezy:
2.13-38+deb7u10; wheezy-security: 2.13-38+deb7u12; jessie:
2.19-18+deb8u10; jessie-security: 2.19-18+deb8u10; stretch-security:
2.24-11+deb9u1; stretch: 2.24-11+deb9u4; sid: 2.28-5; buster: 2.28-7
774 [06:27:09] <mason> mandeep: I got the password reset email
and was able to register, so the service is working.
775 [06:27:16] <mandeep> hmmm
776 [06:27:35] <mandeep> i dont get anything in my inbox or span
777 [06:28:03] <mason> Hm. Last time I was in there was 2015.
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779 [06:28:51] <friendlyGoat> helloo how would i go about
removing something from the sudo apt-get update list?
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783 [06:30:05] <mandeep> mason: i just registed a new nick. looks
like there is no email service just a web site
784 [06:30:28] <mason> friendlyGoat: man apt-mark
785 [06:30:44] <mason> mandeep: It reset me via email. But,
either way, glad you're in.
786 [06:30:54] <mandeep> thanks
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788 [06:31:02] <friendlyGoat> gonna try it now, thanks!
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796 [06:37:24] <jcb2016> mandeep: im new to debian but if 2.28-7
for libc6 is there why not install it?
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802 [06:42:29] <mandeep> jcb2016: it's only on testing
803 [06:42:58] <jcb2016> oh ok
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808 [06:47:10] <friendlyGoat> just wondering, im running debian
on a server in command line only and i wanted to know if there was a
way i can lock the command line when im not using it?
809 [06:48:56] <mason> friendlyGoat: logging out is the best bet
810 [06:49:24] <mason> friendlyGoat: Do your stuff inside a
screen session, and detach and log out when you want to close up the
console.
811 [06:49:25] <friendlyGoat> pardon if i sound stupid but is
there a way i can logout without turning off the bots im hosting?
812 [06:49:34] <mason> man screen
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814 [06:50:01] <friendlyGoat> no manual entry for screen
815 [06:50:23] <friendlyGoat> i did a very minimal install and
its not like anyone can get into my house and navigate to my stuff
in a command line but im rather security minded
816 [06:50:38] <mason> apt install screen ; man screen
817 [06:51:38] <jcb2016> i got to learn screen again. i used to
be good at it
818 [06:51:56] <mason> It's useful, and it sounds like what
you need.
819 [06:51:58] <themill> !tmux
820 [06:51:59] <dpkg> tmux is a terminal multiplexer. It enables
a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled
from a single terminal and is intended to be a simple, modern,
BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU <screen>.
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821 [06:52:07] <themill> all the cool kids seem to use tmux these
days, not screen
822 [06:52:29] <mason> tmux doesn't double as a terminal
emulator for serial communications
823 [06:52:34] <friendlyGoat> i installed screen now im in the
manual, thanks for being patient with me!
824 [06:52:46] <mason> although I still prefer cu for that
825 [06:53:17] <friendlyGoat> im rather new to debian. on my PC i
use Xubuntu and on my server i got a tiny image of debian and
installed it and only installed packages i need for general security
and the stuff i like hosting
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940 [08:53:42] <nix64bit> sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname
-r)
941 [08:53:52] <nix64bit> I get a mismatch with headers
942 [08:54:04] <nix64bit> Unable to locate package
linux-headers-4.18.0-2-amd64
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944 [08:55:23] <nix64bit> uname -r
945 [08:55:49] <nix64bit> 4.18.0-2-amd644.18.0-2-amd64
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1020 [09:53:22] <StyXman> is it possible to boot with the same
resolution for grub2, the VTs and the Xorg server? this is a TP T430
with (non-VESA) 1600x900 resolution...
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1025 [09:54:23] <StyXman> in particular, currently grub sets a
mode, but then switches back to the old 80x25 (in terms of
characters, not pixels)
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1048 [10:09:26] <StyXman> it seems that even if I add i915-kms
into the initramfs, I still have grub2's resolution, then
80x25, the whatever that module manages
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1136 [11:01:46] <julius> morning
1137 [11:02:25] <julius> ive added: https_port 3129 intercept
ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/home/julius/example.com.cert
key=/home/julius/example.com.private
tls-cert=/home/julius/example.com.pem to my squid.conf but ss -tplna
only shows squid listening on 3128 not 3129...why is that?
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1222 [12:07:38] <_2E0LNX> julius: just a though, did you restart
squid?
1223 [12:07:42] <_2E0LNX> *thought
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1225 [12:08:55] <julius> yes i did
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1228 [12:09:09] <julius> just trying something else currently
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1249 [12:19:12] <RalphBa> hi all, I would like to set up a debian
10 base system providing xorg/wayland but no ui. instead uses a
--user flatpak gnome installation. Is there some information out
there how to do this best? The main idea is, I want to strictly
separate between userspace and system. So I want to install
everything for usage but not for operating the machine only into
userspace
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1253 [12:22:01] <RalphBa> It is not about the gnome version and
staying actual but about keeping the system itself as clean as
possible
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1255 [12:22:35] <RalphBa> I do not want system state to change in
any way just because a user needs some software
1256 [12:23:03] <RalphBa> (quickly rebooting, be back in 2 mins)
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1266 [12:25:58] <RalphBa> back
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1272 [12:32:31] <oiaohm> RalphBa: flatpak as far as I know does
not contain the gnome windows manager. So completely no ui is not
possible. Debian would have to provide the basic windows manager
stuff.
1273 [12:33:07] <RalphBa> so gnome shell and stuff is not in
flatpak gnome package?
1274 [12:33:10] <RalphBa> hm
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1279 [12:36:50] <oiaohm> RalphBa: double check no gnome shell in
flatpak at this stage.
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1282 [12:37:00] <oiaohm> RalphBa: gnome applications yes.
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1285 [12:39:58] <RalphBa> oiaohm: *lol* onle a lot of people are
spaeking about the desktop environment beein available, but noone
provides a link :-D Well, I fear you are right. It would have been
great.
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1287 [12:40:55] <RalphBa> So the DE is still to provide. gladly
debian 10 has 3.30 on board
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1290 [12:41:49] <RalphBa> debian in the meantime is releasing in a
similar intervall as ubuntu lts right?
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1304 [12:47:09] <StyXman> RalphBa: every ~2 years, but no promises
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1306 [12:47:28] <StyXman> it used to be more like january, but has
been slowly sliping into march
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1312 [12:49:15] <RalphBa> StyXman: every 2 years without promise
is ok. I prefer a stable system over a punctual released system.
Just many years and helplessly outdated as when I began my distri
roundtrip which interestingly led back to here after one and a half
decades :-D
1313 [12:50:19] <RalphBa> you guys are still the most trustworthy
and reliable (for server there never was anything else than debian)
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1326 [13:00:32] <glongo> hey guys, I've installed
nvidia-drivers and now X is broken, looking at log file looks like
nvidia driver is not found, details here:
replaced-url
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1332 [13:04:02] <diogenes_> glongo, do you have /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file?
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1334 [13:04:24] <glongo> diogenes_: no I don't have
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1336 [13:05:21] <diogenes_> glongo, is it an optimus system?
intel+nvidia?
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1339 [13:05:51] <glongo> no, video card is a geforce gt 520
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1347 [13:09:46] <glongo> ok, re-installing drivers and linux
headers fixed the issue
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1349 [13:10:20] <glongo> xorg.conf is no longer used?
1350 [13:10:55] <diogenes_> right
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1352 [13:12:51] <glongo> I still have an issue with X, I
can't have 2560x1440 resolution...anyone have experienced
something like that?
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1354 [13:13:31] <diogenes_> did you have it with nouveau?
1355 [13:13:46] <diogenes_> it's recommend nouveau, i use it
and i can even play on it
1356 [13:14:18] <glongo> I have it with nouveau and nvidia
1357 [13:15:15] <glongo> is it better to use nouveau?
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1359 [13:15:50] <diogenes_> yes, with some tweaking, nouveau can
perform almost the same as nvidia
1360 [13:16:35] <glongo> interesting, if I want to switch to
nouveau driver what do I have to do?
1361 [13:16:59] <diogenes_> glongo, to remove your nvidia
installation
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1363 [13:17:22] <glongo> ok, I always changed xorg.conf for that
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1365 [13:17:47] <diogenes_> you could try that, but no clue how it
will go
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1367 [13:18:22] <glongo> removing nvidia is fine
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1374 [13:21:13] <glongo> oh no xorg is broken again
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1378 [13:21:58] <glongo> "(EE) Failed to load module
"nv" (module does not exist, 0)"
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1415 [13:44:04] <jmcnaught> glongo: look in /etc/modprobe.d/ for a
file that blacklists nouveau (if you're trying to return to
default), or take a look at
replaced-url
1416 [13:45:42] <glongo> jmcnaught: fixed, thanks :)
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1456 [14:02:32] <laidback_01> I have a problem with a nic that
appears to be fragmenting packets in only one direction, it's
part of a firewall, igb driver. intel 1G nic. if I download from the
thing I can get full sped, no packet drops. if I upload to it, all
kinds of packaet drops, wirewhark shows fragmentation like mad going
on...
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1458 [14:02:48] <laidback_01> I'm hoping that somoen else ran
into this issue... but... google not turning up much yet.
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1496 [14:32:28] <ongo> Hello, yesterday I installed debian
netinst, however I couldn't get a connection going since I
needed proprietary firmware to connect
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1498 [14:32:37] <ongo> now I'm booted into my minimal install
with the firmware installed
1499 [14:32:46] <ongo> however I'm not sure how to connect to
wifi without wpa_supplicant
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1501 [14:33:47] <ongo> and no iwconfig or ipconfig
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1505 [14:34:44] <ongo> could someone help me out?
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1543 [14:53:25] <wald0> is "live-build" still used as
the best Live builder tool to make debian-based live systems ?
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1550 [14:58:08] <n4dir> i sure haven't heard of a
different/better option yet. refractasnapshot is nice, i think antix
has an according tool too, but debian itself, i'd say
live-build
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1552 [14:58:45] <n4dir> wald0: ^^
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1578 [15:17:53] <wald0> thx n4dir, i will make a look to the new
live-build sources then
1579 [15:18:19] <wald0> what is the best testing/sid
"live" systems based in debian actually? is still sidux
active and good ?
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1584 [15:22:08] <n4dir> wald0: i always get confused by the names.
might be sidux is gone, and it now is called siduction (might be
that is already gone too, no idea)
1585 [15:22:37] <n4dir> there was a second distro which was
created after the one went south, but i forgot the name of the
second one.
1586 [15:22:52] <n4dir> i guess wikipedia knows the exact names
(if you enter sidux)
1587 [15:23:30] <n4dir> then there is grml. but i think it is more
like a liveCD for sysadmin work, not sure. Worth to look at though
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1653 [16:04:53] <pierrot> Hi
1654 [16:05:35] <pierrot> when I try to install the kde-full
package I get the following error:
replaced-url
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1657 [16:07:20] <pierrot> what can I do to solve it?
1658 [16:07:47] <n4dir> probably something is wrong/weird with
your sources.list file
1659 [16:07:55] <n4dir> !bat
1660 [16:07:55] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
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1662 [16:08:46] <n4dir> i probably won't be able to tell you
what exactly is wrong, but the info required by dpkg-bot might help
others to help you, pierrot
1663 [16:08:54] <StyXman> pierrot: did you add sources by hand?
mixing stable and unstable and/or experimental, for instance?
1664 [16:10:32] <pierrot> StyXman : This is my sources.list file
replaced-url
1665 [16:11:15] <StyXman> ok, was it like that all the time or did
you modify it at any point?
1666 [16:11:30] <StyXman> I mean, did you install stretch?
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1668 [16:11:50] <pierrot> Yeah, but it was like a year ago
1669 [16:11:53] <n4dir> and are there more files at
/etc/apt/sources.list.d (or such) ?
1670 [16:12:03] <pierrot> I haven't modified that file
1671 [16:12:12] <pierrot> yes, there are
1672 [16:12:45] <StyXman> paste them, then :)
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1681 [16:19:42] <pierrot> there are some files there like
google-chrome.list, vscode.list, etc but I don't think
they're a problem. this happened to me after doing `sudo apt
update` and `sudo apt upgrade`. I got the message "The
following packages have been kept back: (list of 4 or 5
packages)". I copied that list, let's say L, and did `sudo
apt install L`. During that process, a large list of packages from
kde were removed and I
1682 [16:19:48] <pierrot> now when I try to install them, I got
the error of my first message
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1690 [16:22:42] <StyXman> ouch
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1693 [16:23:35] <StyXman> pierrot: 'usted ha retenido
paquetes rotos' <-- have you ever used aptitude? it can help
solving these issues
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1695 [16:23:57] <pierrot> No, I didn't use `aptitude`
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1699 [16:24:07] <pierrot> I use `apt`
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1703 [16:27:17] <StyXman> try to use it, it has a very good
package handling, more powerful than dselectś
1704 [16:27:26] <StyXman> it can also be confusing
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1706 [16:28:41] <DonaldDuck> StyXman, Out of curiosity, any reason
why? apt and dselect have been around since a decade longer... More
support?
1707 [16:29:05] <StyXman> apt is good, I use it all th time
1708 [16:29:19] <StyXman> but when problem occurs, aptitude gives
you tools to solve them
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1710 [16:29:39] <StyXman> and I'm not only talking about
about the automatic resolver
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1712 [16:30:06] <StyXman> you can go to boken packages and see why
they're broken, in particular related to deps and versions
1713 [16:30:24] <StyXman> and AFAIK dselect is in life support
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1716 [16:31:19] <pierrot> StyXman : thanks for the suggestion!
1717 [16:31:23] <StyXman> sure
1718 [16:32:01] <StyXman> in particular, I have been using sid
since 2001 and really, aptitude is the best of them to solve weekly
upgrades
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1720 [16:33:36] <DonaldDuck> StyXman, thanks, will give it a try.
I'm on debian since 1996, always avoided aptitude and did with
apt or file editing. Old habit I guess.
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1734 [16:42:00] <digdilem> DonaldDuck, fwiw, i'm also a long
term debian user who doesn't use aptitude much. Nothing against
it, just never found I had to
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1744 [16:45:33] <bncn> to back up my debian server daily, which
tool should I use?
1745 [16:45:41] <klys> rsync?
1746 [16:46:05] <digdilem> bncn, backup-manager is nice and works
fine for many peoples' needs
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1750 [16:48:02] <bncn> well I'm new about it, I have a debian
vps server, and I need to back up everything (files, mysql, logs
etc) daily.
1751 [16:48:32] <bncn> in any case of crash etc, to go back
1752 [16:49:00] <digdilem> also check your vps supplier - they may
offer a snapshotting service
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1754 [16:49:27] <Hercules> You can always use rsync
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1756 [16:49:40] <Hercules>
replaced-url
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1758 [16:50:09] <DonaldDuck> bncn, all depend. How much data are
we talking about....
1759 [16:50:21] <digdilem> the reason i mention backup-manager is
it does sequential backups (and uses rsync for the xfer)
1760 [16:50:47] <bncn> I see digdilem
1761 [16:51:11] <bncn> DonaldDuck, not much data I think, I just
have couple of websites
1762 [16:52:02] <bncn> and to monitor what's going on which
tool would you suggest?
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1764 [16:52:49] <digdilem> what do you mean by "what's
going on"?
1765 [16:53:44] <bncn> cpu, disk, traffic, bandwidth etc.
1766 [16:53:57] <bncn> or any service is down
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1769 [16:54:03] <digdilem> htop does some nice stuff for
immediate. munin is easy and builds nice graphs
1770 [16:54:16] <bncn> heard zabbix ages ago, but don't know
if's still popular
1771 [16:54:19] <digdilem> prtg does nice alerting, but isn't
freee.
1772 [16:54:26] <Hercules> how about webmin?
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1774 [16:54:47] <digdilem> does webmin do service monitoring and
alerting?
1775 [16:55:15] <digdilem> nagios is the standard response to
linux management, but is pure pain to set up and maintain
1776 [16:55:26] <Hercules> Webmin prolly can?
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1779 [16:56:01] <Hercules> I haven't used it for long now.
1780 [16:56:13] <Hercules> afaik you can see processes, uptime,
load and stuff with its interface
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1782 [16:56:51] <bncn> how about zabbix?
1783 [16:56:52] <bncn> when I search about it I see that is
popular in my country, have no idea about it though
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1790 [16:59:37] <Hercules> bncn, why not try it yourself on a
local machine?
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1797 [17:02:05] <digdilem> yes, zabbix is used for that
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1799 [17:02:25] <bncn> Hercules, would like to hear what people
think to decide where to start
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1805 [17:06:05] <pierrot> StyXman : I could solve it with
`aptitude`! Thanks!
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1821 [17:14:20] <n4dir> !webmin
1822 [17:14:21] <dpkg> Webmin is a lame web-based interface for
unsafe system administration for Unix. Check it out at
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1825 [17:17:04] <bncn> dpkg perfect timing! Really I sshd and was
about to install webmin lol, has just added its repo, now cancelling
1826 [17:17:05] <dpkg> bncn: You are person #1 to send an
unparseable request
1827 [17:17:41] <bncn> n4dir, thanks
1828 [17:17:42] <bncn> (:
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1830 [17:18:03] <n4dir> all i know is the factoid of dpkg is
there. so not much to thank for :-)
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1833 [17:19:58] <bncn> lol, and what would you suggest then n4dir
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1840 [17:21:10] <n4dir> bncn: over the years i heard most people
state webmin is utter crap and they recommended highly against it. I
guess they are right, but i can't say.
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1854 [17:31:49] <ksk> bncn: the bot did suggest something itself
1855 [17:31:53] <ksk> !free whcp
1856 [17:31:53] <dpkg> FOSS Web Hosting Control Panels include:
<DTC>, <GNUPanel>, <ISPConfig> and <ispCP>
Omega. Don't use <Webmin>.
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1858 [17:32:52] <ksk> I think it is in the nature of such admin
panels that sysadmins do not like them, and view the way they do
things as ugly. Same for the paid things like plesk or whatnot.
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1866 [17:35:57] <ClickTek> Alrighty, a real quick 1-2 lines... why
Debian instead of Fedora?
1867 [17:36:01] <ClickTek> Please. :)
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1874 [17:39:24] <n4dir> mainly cause i know shit about fedora.
1875 [17:40:11] <jsubl2> debian lots of packages and stable
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1879 [17:42:53] <blackflow> nobody can answer that. you'll
have to try both and then see which one fits your use case and
preferences best.
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1885 [17:44:41] <ClickTek> Google Chrome on Debian? Is the
considered blasphemy around these parts? :)
1886 [17:44:50] <ClickTek> that*
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1891 [17:46:36] <jcb2016> hey all. im dualbooting archlinux and
debian i don't want archlinux anymore. arch is on /dev/sda2 and
grub still sees it. can i just delete /dev/sad2 update grub and i
should be fine?
1892 [17:46:56] <n4dir> i'd say yes.
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1896 [17:47:10] <klys> clicktek:
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1897 [17:47:23] <jcb2016> n4dir: how do i do this?
1898 [17:48:37] <jcb2016> n4dir: i was thinking of using gparted
delte the /dev/sda2 reboot into debian and update grub
1899 [17:48:43] <klys> jcb2016, if using gpt, fire up gdisk and
remove your /dev/sda2. if using mbr, fire up fdisk and remove your
/dev/sda2.
1900 [17:49:15] <ClickTek> klys: what do the app stores have to do
with what I asked?
1901 [17:49:46] <at0m> jcb2016: no need to reboot, you can do this
from within debian. just make sure sda2 is not mounted when you
format or remove it
1902 [17:50:02] <n4dir> jcb2016: i guess you could also mount
/dev/sda2 and then simply rm the whole shebang. But what you said
should work too.
1903 [17:50:08] <klys> clicktek, if you're at that level
where you want a gnu/linux and still undecided about which one, odds
are you don't know how you want to install your packages. those
are some of the newer available options.
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1906 [17:51:12] <n4dir> jcb2016: as long you are sure sda2 is the
partition, i for one can't see anything going horribly south.
(but i am sure exhausted like hell)
1907 [17:51:32] <ClickTek> I have used Ubuntu, Solus, MX, Arch,
Manjaro, and Fedora. Yes, I am still unsure which I prefer the most.
As a SysAdmin/InfoSec I am always looking at others.
1908 [17:51:35] <ClickTek> Thanks for the link.
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1912 [17:53:03] <at0m> ClickTek: re: Chrome, chromium i think
would be more used. that's chrome without the google blobs
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1914 [17:53:15] <klys> it used to be that there were more
distributions using .rpm than there were .deb now there are more
different distributions using .deb this may or may not indicate
which distribution's packaging system is more safe with foreign
packages available on the web.
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1918 [17:54:07] <at0m> i don't see "more
distributions" as an indicator for nothing
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1920 [17:54:20] <at0m> err anything =)
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1922 [17:54:37] <klys> at0m, what would be your perspective on
which distributions are more safe, then?
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1924 [17:55:00] <at0m> klys: the one you know better.
1925 [17:55:36] <klys> at0m, this guy is the one we're trying
to help. he really doesn't know the one or the other better.
1926 [17:55:43] <at0m> if you don't know what you're
working with, you're gonna spend your time getting it to work
instead of hardening it.
1927 [17:55:49] <jcb2016> at0m: how do i update grub i deleted
/dev/sad2
1928 [17:55:58] <jcb2016> ./dev/sda2*
1929 [17:56:05] <n4dir> as root: update-grub
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1931 [17:56:43] <jcb2016> ok let me reboot to see what happend
1932 [17:56:48] <ClickTek> Alrighty, thanks kyls
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1934 [17:56:57] <at0m> not sure why you /deleted/ the partition.
want to resize the other to include the previously used space?
otherwise, an mkfs would probably have sufficed
1935 [17:57:09] <narutowaifu> what's the difference between
"deb
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1937 [17:57:23] <ksk> Id argue every professional linux
distribution has the same kind of security. Maybe you want to take a
look at how long $distri needs to fix serious CVEs and such
1938 [17:57:45] <karlpinc> Debian stable is pretty secure because
it uses older software which has had time for the bugs to be
exposed, and it backports just security fixes to fix security
problems. Running newer software to fix security problems introduces
new code, which can introduce new security problems.
1939 [17:57:53] <at0m> !sources.list
1940 [17:57:53] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for
"Stretch" has three lines: "deb
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1941 [17:58:17] <ClickTek> If I run Debian Stable - can like newer
Firefox's and such be used on it? Will they still update?
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1944 [17:58:44] <n4dir> usually stable-backports
1945 [17:58:52] <karlpinc> ClickTek: Yes. There's a page for
firefox on wiki.debian.org.
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1948 [17:59:29] <karlpinc> ClickTek: See also the "don't
break debian" page on the wiki. There are ways to run
non-debian software safely and other ways (the ways that replace
parts of debian) that break debian.
1949 [17:59:31] <narutowaifu> at0m: what do I make of that?
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1951 [17:59:42] <ksk> ClickTek: debian X gets released with a
firefox version of Y. apart from backporting security fixed, it will
not get new updates, no. This is true for every softwar eine in
devbibian
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1953 [18:00:07] <karlpinc> ksk: Yes, but he can also just install
the latest firefox.
1954 [18:00:46] <ClickTek> That's what MX reminded me of.
Debian Stable but newer apps. Unless I read incorrectly
1955 [18:00:59] <klys> note: third-party installers typically go
to /opt rather than /usr
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1957 [18:01:19] <karlpinc> If you want to run something secure,
run OpenBSD.
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1959 [18:01:42] <karlpinc> ClickTek: How good is their security
team keeping up with vulnerabilities?
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1962 [18:02:23] <ClickTek> No idea, I know very little about MX. I
read more on Debian from privacytools.io which is what made more
interested. I want a very secure but able to be daily driver ditro
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1970 [18:07:23] <jcb2016> at0m: or n4dir how do i remove archlinux
from grub?
1971 [18:07:50] <n4dir> as said: run the command
"update-grub" as root (either via su or sudo, whatever you
use)
1972 [18:08:23] <Greyztar> anyone using lxd with lxc on debian
stable using snapd,if so does it work out of the box or does it need
tweaking?
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1977 [18:09:22] <ksk> Greyztar: last time I checked It was said
LXD was not safe on debian because of missing apparmor rules - not
sure if that changed
1978 [18:10:46] <Greyztar> ksk: yeah i thought i heard something
the same,my main server os is another distro i thought switching but
need lxc docker doesnt fit thanks for input
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1996 [18:15:04] <SuperBawlz> Not sure where to start with this
one. I have two text files, I want to merge File B into File A after
a specific line like "# MERGE HERE # "
1997 [18:15:15] <SuperBawlz> Which command should I be exploring
for this?
1998 [18:15:36] <ksk> #bash most likely ;)
1999 [18:15:46] <SuperBawlz> Need to script it?
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2001 [18:16:29] <ksk> as far as I can tell. #bash might know
better.
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2004 [18:17:23] <n4dir> why not simply open file 1 in a
text-editor, copy whatever you want to copy, open file 2 and insert?
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2006 [18:19:09] <jhutchins> SuperBawlz: You could do it with sed,
but you'd have to learn the syntax.
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2009 [18:20:01] <SuperBawlz> n4dir, I need to automate the process
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2014 [18:20:30] <n4dir> then i guess jhutchins is right.
2015 [18:20:41] <SuperBawlz> jhutchins, I'm writing a bash
script to use sed to insert it as we speak.
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2018 [18:21:16] <jhutchins> SuperBawlz: Very good. It's
always nice to get some hands on with the core tools.
2019 [18:21:30] <n4dir> let me quote the sed-howto: "it is
not your fault you don't understand sed". lol
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2021 [18:22:09] <jhutchins> That gives me great comfort.
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2034 [18:27:40] <StyXman> SuperBawlz: meld should help, but
I'm not sure you can add arbitrary lines
2035 [18:27:49] <StyXman> and of course it's not automatic
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already finished the bash script though. I will keep it in my list
of commands to read up on.
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2201 [20:16:59] <expert975> I can't install mariadb-server on
Debian testing. Dpkg says "installed mariadb-server-10.3
package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit
status 1". Is this a known problem?
2202 [20:18:00] <at0m> expert975: yes. also, #debian-next
2203 [20:18:12] <at0m> on OFTC, not here
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2205 [20:18:21] <at0m> dpkg: tell expert975 about testing
2206 [20:18:24] <tdn> Will libressl be included in Debian 10?
2207 [20:18:33] <at0m> ,v libressl
2208 [20:18:34] <judd> No package named 'libressl' was
found in amd64.
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2210 [20:19:43] <at0m> tdn: no mention of it in testing/sid for
now..
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2213 [20:21:52] <tdn> Yeah, I couldnt find it on packages.d..o..
But I was hoping there were plans to include it since openssl seems
broken beyond repair
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2220 [20:24:03] <at0m> tdn: maybe more in mailing list then..
2221 [20:24:24] <tdn> at0m, where can I search those?
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2224 [20:25:37] <at0m> tdn:
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2379 [21:52:30] <Azrael_-> hi
2380 [21:52:45] <Azrael_-> how can i manually mark a package for
not to be upgraded?
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2382 [21:53:41] <warai_otoko> Azrael_-: complicated. Google!?
DuckDuckGo!? Startpage!?
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2386 [21:54:34] <Getattrovskaya> hello, I need a program to merge
two sqlite files. I found sqlite studio but is there a direct
alternative that is available for debian?
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2388 [21:54:43] <Azrael_-> ok, was thinking i had the wrong
keywords and thought it was more difficult. got it
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2399 [22:02:46] <Getattrovskaya> is i.e. sqlitebrowser one?
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2406 [22:06:27] <Peyam> hi
2407 [22:06:38] <Peyam> debian can not find win 10
2408 [22:06:50] <Peyam> I do os-proper and update-grub
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2413 [22:08:08] <lacesz>
replaced-url
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2415 [22:10:01] <Peyam> I have a nvm disk
2416 [22:10:03] <Peyam> or ssd
2417 [22:10:27] <petn-randall> That's shouldn't matter
for that issue.
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2419 [22:10:33] <petn-randall> *That
2420 [22:11:02] <Peyam> blkid can not be found
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2425 [22:15:03] <Peyam>
replaced-url
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2429 [22:17:01] <petn-randall> Peyam: Are you booting both Windows
and Debian in the same mode, e.g. both in UEFI mode, or both in
legacy BIOS mode?
2430 [22:17:40] <Peyam> Im not sute now
2431 [22:18:01] <Peyam> sure
2432 [22:18:16] <Peyam> how do I check it without going to bios or
eufi
2433 [22:18:51] <petn-randall> That would be my first guess. You
can check the boot mode on Linux, but it's impossible to check
for Windows without looking into the BIOS.
2434 [22:19:05] <Peyam> okey I reboot now
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2441 [22:23:02] <Peyam> secure boot disable and legacy boot enable
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2449 [22:28:01] <jcb2016> ping
2450 [22:28:09] <jcb2016> any reason why i can't talk
earlier? wierd
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2455 [22:30:29] <Peyam> there is not any efimanager in /sys/...
2456 [22:30:48] <Peyam> so the system is running on legacy
2457 [22:30:56] <Peyam> in /sys/firmware/
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2459 [22:32:24] <StyXman> Peyam: then setting up windows10 on
legacy/bios mode should be easy
2460 [22:32:37] <Peyam> I cant get in to win 10
2461 [22:32:40] <StyXman> note: I hadn't dualbooted since,..
2007
2462 [22:32:55] <Peyam> it is some work thing
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2464 [22:33:12] <Peyam> I wouldn't doulboot either
2465 [22:33:53] <Peyam> but i havent change the EUFE. I installed
Debian while win 10 was installed
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2467 [22:34:08] <Peyam> does debian installer change the eufi
configurations?
2468 [22:34:15] <StyXman> what I meant is that my knowledge might
be a little rusty, take with a grain of salt, etc...
2469 [22:34:24] <Peyam> okey
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2471 [22:34:37] <StyXman> if the machine is booting in UEFI mode,
I hope the installer can handle that
2472 [22:34:55] <Peyam> well update-grub doesnt solve my problem
2473 [22:35:00] <StyXman> but you said it's not
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2476 [22:35:20] <Peyam> yeah
2477 [22:35:27] <StyXman> is there a windows 10 entry in grub?
2478 [22:35:29] <Peyam> I said update-grub does Not solve it
2479 [22:35:32] <Peyam> no
2480 [22:35:36] <StyXman> right
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2482 [22:35:48] <StyXman> did you follow the wiki page?
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2484 [22:35:58] <StyXman> you said something about blkid
2485 [22:35:59] <Peyam> yes
2486 [22:36:07] <Peyam> yeah I needed to have sudo
2487 [22:36:11] <Peyam> I forgot to have it.
2488 [22:36:23] <StyXman> ok, and then?
2489 [22:36:43] <Peyam> and /dev/nvme0n1p1: LABEL="System
Reserved" UUID="E0822B86822B6070"
TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="824b708d-01"
2490 [22:36:46] <Peyam> and then
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2493 [22:37:57] <StyXman> did you use the partition where windows
resides?
2494 [22:38:14] <StyXman> remember there might be two windows-like
paritions... or more
2495 [22:38:23] <Peyam>
replaced-url
2496 [22:38:39] <Peyam> yeah I took the one with system reserved
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2500 [22:39:34] <StyXman> WTH is that til thing?
2501 [22:39:39] <StyXman> tail*
2502 [22:40:12] <Peyam>
replaced-url
2503 [22:40:30] <Peyam> StyXman, it is from the wikipage
2504 [22:41:13] <Peyam> StyXman, I dont know. it was there before
2505 [22:41:30] <StyXman> yeah, i just see the menuentry,
that's all
2506 [22:41:57] <Peyam> tried
2507 [22:42:00] <Peyam> didn't work
2508 [22:42:19] <StyXman> so you put that in /etc/grub.d/40_custom
and run update-grub
2509 [22:42:55] <Peyam> with sudo
2510 [22:42:58] <StyXman> yes
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2512 [22:43:10] <Peyam> yes
2513 [22:43:11] <Peyam> i did
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2515 [22:43:32] <StyXman> and.. does /boot/grub/grub.cfg file
include that menuentry?
2516 [22:43:45] <Peyam>
replaced-url
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2518 [22:43:51] <Peyam> lets see
2519 [22:44:05] <StyXman> /boot/grub/menu.lst
2520 [22:44:11] <StyXman> that's grub1?
2521 [22:44:23] <Peyam>
replaced-url
2522 [22:44:29] <Peyam> StyXman, i dont know
2523 [22:44:39] <StyXman> what version of debian are you using?
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2532 [22:46:47] <Peyam>
replaced-url
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2534 [22:47:07] <b0t> I am creating a chat application in JAVA
that the user uploads images to a server by a HTTP POST. The user
"A" uploads the image via POST (limit 5MB), The user
"B" receives a notification and downloads the image, after
downloading the image is deleted. I want to know if this could
recharge my server a lot and if there is another better method to do
it.
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2536 [22:47:58] <JyZyXEL> im literally about to start crying after
doing "crontab -r" instead of "crontab -e"
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2538 [22:48:03] <StyXman> Peyam: Y have the impresison that the
problem is that update-grub is writing on a legacy file
2539 [22:48:15] <StyXman> can you try and move /boot/grub/menu.lst
and try again?
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2541 [22:48:20] <Peyam> StyXman, it does
2542 [22:48:56] <Peyam> there is not any Efimanager in
sys/firmware
2543 [22:49:05] <Peyam> and it means that debian is runing on
legacy
2544 [22:49:13] <StyXman> Peyam: so? supposedly you don't
need it
2545 [22:49:25] <Peyam> so where should I move menu.list
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2547 [22:49:39] <StyXman> no, legacy as in grub1's config
file instead of grub2's, sorry for the confusion
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2550 [22:50:02] <StyXman> Peyam: wherever, your home directory,
just move it out of the way
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2552 [22:50:17] <StyXman> not /tmp, it might get deleted
2553 [22:50:31] <Peyam> done
2554 [22:50:32] <StyXman> in a path easy to type, you might need
to type it later
2555 [22:50:38] <Peyam> what do I do now
2556 [22:50:40] <StyXman> try update-grub againa
2557 [22:51:18] <Peyam> StyXman,
replaced-url
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2559 [22:51:33] <Peyam> still no win
2560 [22:52:11] <StyXman> please run dpkg -l | grep grub
2561 [22:52:11] <Peyam> secure boot is disabled in EUFI
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2563 [22:52:35] <Peyam>
replaced-url
2564 [22:52:37] <StyXman> yeah, well, you're botting BIOS
style, I don't think you get secure boot
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2567 [22:52:47] <StyXman> i don't know much details about
that
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2570 [22:53:09] <StyXman> right, so you *have* grub1
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2572 [22:53:19] <StyXman> and I think that menuentry only works
for grub2
2573 [22:53:20] <Peyam> so how do I install grub2?
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2575 [22:53:53] <StyXman> this is what I have
replaced-url
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2578 [22:55:12] <Peyam> hmm
2579 [22:55:16] <StyXman> you probably should read about migrating
before doing anything rush :-P
2580 [22:55:19] <Peyam> can not find grub2 in syaptic
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2582 [22:55:33] <StyXman> hmm, I don't know, I'm not
using stable
2583 [22:55:33] <Peyam> Ive done it before but this time I
can't figure it out
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2585 [22:55:40] <Peyam> it is not stable
2586 [22:55:44] <Peyam> it is strech
2587 [22:56:31] <Peyam> isnt stretch unstable?
2588 [22:56:32] <StyXman> same thing right now
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2590 [22:56:38] <StyXman> no, that's sid
2591 [22:56:43] <StyXman> always sid
2592 [22:56:49] <Peyam> u do unstable?
2593 [22:57:03] <StyXman> yeap
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2596 [22:58:01] <StyXman> all the grub packages in stretch are
grub2, except for grub-legacy:
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2602 [22:59:17] <StyXman> so i have no idea in what state your
system is in
2603 [22:59:32] <StyXman> can yo uexplain a little the history of
your debian install?
2604 [22:59:37] <Peyam> I will install unstable
2605 [22:59:40] <Peyam> but cant find it
2606 [22:59:47] <Peyam> it is like debian doesnt want you to find
it
2607 [22:59:55] <StyXman> you can't, you can only do a
dist-upgrade
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2609 [23:00:06] <StyXman> no, because it's unstable :)
2610 [23:00:11] <Peyam> you cant download upgrade?
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2612 [23:00:19] <Peyam> you can download the .iso?
2613 [23:00:29] <StyXman> it means it breaks, and you have to know
how to get out of those sandpits
2614 [23:00:36] <StyXman> no, you can't
2615 [23:00:48] <Peyam> how do I do a dist upgrade>
2616 [23:00:49] <Peyam> ?
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2618 [23:01:13] <Peyam> sudo: dist-upgrade: command not found
2619 [23:01:20] <StyXman> I can tell you, but first i would like
to know that your system is stable
2620 [23:01:32] <Peyam> it is new fresh install
2621 [23:01:32] <StyXman> heeh, it's not going to be that
easy :)
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2623 [23:01:51] <StyXman> then why can it find grub2?
2624 [23:02:01] <Peyam> it cant find it
2625 [23:02:08] <Peyam> the backports are in sourcelist
2626 [23:02:10] <StyXman> it should have *installed* grub2, I
think
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2628 [23:02:18] <StyXman> lemme check
2629 [23:02:51] <StyXman> no, there's nothing to check, grub2
*is* in stretch
2630 [23:02:51] <Peyam>
replaced-url
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2632 [23:03:10] <StyXman> yes, ... ... ?
2633 [23:03:23] <StyXman> why did it install grub-legacy?
2634 [23:03:41] <StyXman> anyways, are you *sure* you can't
find for installing grub2?
2635 [23:03:57] <Peyam> I install it I think. Now I did an update
and grub2 came up. I think I have done bleachbit before and it
removed something
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2639 [23:04:19] <StyXman> bleahcbit?
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2642 [23:04:45] <Peyam> it found it
2643 [23:04:47] <Peyam> grub2
2644 [23:04:50] <Peyam> you were right
2645 [23:04:52] <Peyam> thanks
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2647 [23:05:17] <StyXman> but bleachbit is windows only?
2648 [23:05:51] <Peyam> no bleachbit is a ccleaner variant on
linux
2649 [23:06:03] <Peyam> it is linux only I guess
2650 [23:07:11] <Peyam> thank you very much StyXman
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2662 [23:11:18] <truexfan81> does the debian buster installer
support nvme ootb?
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2664 [23:11:39] <truexfan81> this guy has been struggling with it
for over an hour
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2683 [23:21:15] <JordiGH> Is syslogd some systemd service?
2684 [23:21:45] <JordiGH> I'm trying to figure out how
outdated are syslogd online tutorials in the face of systemd.
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2705 [23:29:33] <ksk> JordiGH: you can use (r)syslog in
combination with system/journald
2706 [23:29:52] <t3st3r> JordiGH> By default systemd-based
systems usually use journalctl and own systemd-jorunald journalling.
2707 [23:30:06] <ksk> and if you havfe it installed on a systemd
system, it will be started via systemd unit/service file
2708 [23:30:16] <JordiGH> t3st3r: I'm talking Debian here.
2709 [23:30:21] <t3st3r> These do things differently - so yes,
things referring to syslog could and would be outdated.
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2711 [23:30:39] <JordiGH> So rsyslogd is just another optional
systemd service, but it's no longer the "canonical"
logger, right?
2712 [23:30:43] <t3st3r> JordiGH> Recent debians use journald
as well by default if I remember.
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2714 [23:30:49] <ksk> I think its true for debian, no syslog
installed (might depend on the installation though)
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2716 [23:31:07] <jmcnaught> JordiGH: rsyslog is the old syslog,
journald comes with systemd
2717 [23:31:08] <JordiGH> Hm, my two stable installations seem to
have syslog.
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2720 [23:31:21] <ksk> might be because you upgraded them.
2721 [23:31:25] <JordiGH> *to have rsyslogd
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2724 [23:31:35] <t3st3r> I can imagine it depends on version and
whether it upgraded system or so
2725 [23:31:40] <JordiGH> ksk: I haven't done anything
non-default around rsyslogd
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2728 [23:31:55] <jmcnaught> on Debian the default is to have both,
but only rsyslog writes to disk, journald is not persistent unless
you create a directory
2729 [23:32:10] <JordiGH> jmcnaught: Ah, that's useful to
know.
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2731 [23:32:34] <ryouma> in jessie, i have 1)
/boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-6-amd64 2) /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-7-amd64.
1) is compressed. 2) is not. is this a change by debian?
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2736 [23:34:12] <ryouma> the file -zk output is, respectively,
"/boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-6-amd64: ASCII cpio archive (SVR4 with
no CRC) (gzip compressed data, last modified: Sat Jul 14 17:59:17
2018, from Unix)" and "/boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-7-amd64:
ASCII cpio archive (SVR4 with no CRC)"
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2769 [23:51:20] <ryouma> ok, veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery weird. the
second initrd only contains intel microcode. what gives?
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2772 [23:52:15] <ksk> interesting.. not sure what to make out of
this :)
2773 [23:52:58] <ryouma> computer seems to boot...
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2776 [23:54:33] <ksk> I would think this is normal, but cannot
really explain. Also I know that microcode updates need to be
applied at every boot, as they are not permament.
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2778 [23:55:19] <ryouma> but the -6 and -7 are the only
differences, so it makes it seem like -7 is just a newer version of
-6
2779 [23:56:04] <ryouma> but -6 is a populated initrd, while -7 is
intel microcode, just like 1 file or so
2780 [23:56:36] <ryouma> specifically GenuineIntel.bin
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2784 [23:58:11] <ksk> does `uname -a` show the -7 version?
2785 [23:58:42] <ryouma> yes
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