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1 [00:00:14] <Synaptic> any way (except try it) to see if
kernel 4.19 support a certain hardware?
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7 [00:01:55] <jhutchins> Synaptic: Review changelogs, review
kernel code, configuration options, get the pciid of the hardware
and google.
8 [00:01:58] <somiaj> Synaptic: get the actual chipset of your
hardware and look up what kernel version first had support.
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19 [00:04:24] <Synaptic>
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20 [00:04:30] <Synaptic> here found changes and new supported
hardware
21 [00:04:44] <somiaj> Sure, but you also ahve to look at 4.18,
4.17, all the way down to 4.10
22 [00:04:55] <somiaj> It is better to figure out exactly what
chipset you have and figure out if/when linux kernel supported it
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34 [00:08:57] <Synaptic> chipset is RT3290
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38 [00:11:19] <Synaptic>
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39 [00:11:26] <Synaptic> found this but i dont know if can apply
to stretch
40 [00:11:34] <Synaptic> its made for ubuntu
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42 [00:13:15] <Synaptic>
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43 [00:13:18] <Synaptic> and here its the same
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46 [00:17:48] <somiaj> Synaptic: Is that your wirless or
bluetooth chip, or are they the same. 'lsmod | grep rt'
what sort of modules are loaded any like rt2800 or rt3290?
47 [00:18:02] <somiaj> it appears support has been around for
this for a while, so if that is your chipset, I don't think
upgrading the kernel will help much.
48 [00:18:48] <Synaptic> rt3290
49 [00:18:52] <Synaptic> wifi and bluetooth together
50 [00:18:56] <Synaptic> but wifi work great
51 [00:19:09] <Synaptic> just needed to isntall the ralink firma
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53 [00:20:27] <somiaj> hmm, looks like maybe the bluetooth needs
an additional driver that might not be present in 4.9
54 [00:20:43] <Synaptic> damn... is a almost 5 years old pc. and
still drivers missing
55 [00:20:52] <Synaptic> and asus... one of the best
56 [00:21:18] <somiaj> A lot just depends on the hardware that
is choosen, the wifi is fine, maybe bluetooth wasn't a high
priority with that card.
57 [00:21:24] <Synaptic> but i know i made it work on a previous
distro
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59 [00:21:48] <Synaptic> but i dont remember how and wich one it
was
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61 [00:21:56] <Synaptic> but was something related with this
rtbh
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65 [00:24:01] <Synaptic> somiaj, right now im running 4.10 ?
66 [00:24:05] <Synaptic> because
67 [00:24:07] <Synaptic> <tomreyn> from what i just read,
it's supported since Linux 4.13. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS comes with
Linux 4.15 by default.
68 [00:24:18] <Synaptic> maybe he has reason
69 [00:24:23] <Synaptic> should be good to try backport
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77 [00:27:51] <somiaj> Synaptic: you should be running 4.09 if
running stretch
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81 [00:28:35] <somiaj> also it appears some third party module
is needed to get bluetooth to work with that, rtbth, which
doesn't seem to be included int he main line kernel. It would
require a bit of work to get it to work in debian from what I'm
reading, not something I would suggest with your current skill level
(unless you really really wanto bluetooth, I woudl just go without)
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86 [00:31:29] <Synaptic> ok
87 [00:31:41] <Synaptic> no i just use it to connect my bose
speaker
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89 [00:31:44] <Synaptic> i will sue aux cable
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94 [00:34:05] <wonderworld> hey, i have got a problem with
iptables. a have a pretty simple setup ->
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101 [00:40:10] <jordanm> wonderworld: I would guess that the
traffic to and from the vpn endpoint goes through a different
interface
102 [00:40:11] <dvs> wonderworld, it looks like you'll only
allow traffic to go out of tun0 but not get i.
103 [00:40:37] <dvs> n
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109 [00:44:15] <wonderworld> hmm, i added iptables -A INPUT -j
ACCEPT -i tun0 for testing
110 [00:44:16] <wonderworld> still nothing
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113 [00:46:01] <dvs> maybe you need input for lo too? (Probably
not related)
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120 [00:54:27] <ganoush> wonderworld, start with the policy
accept on all interfaces, then start closing untill you start
loosing packets
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122 [00:54:53] <ganoush> thaT would be one way to get it
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164 [01:29:35] <HexTolens> About a year ago it was announced that
Debian buster would be released in mid-2019 (
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171 [01:36:17] <annadane> HexTolens, when the release critical
bugs are fixed (i think there's under 100 at this point without
patches) or those packages are removed for not timely fixing them
172 [01:36:27] <annadane> no one knows for sure but i guess
it'll be june/july
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177 [01:39:39] <HexTolens> Ok thanks
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184 [01:48:39] <tmroland> hi
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191 [01:59:14] <TTT> hi, I have a problem on one of computers. If
I do "ifconfig xxx down" on an USB-ethernet device, it
doesn't come back up if I do "ifconfig xxx up". Seems
to get suspended or something? Happens on one PC I own, doesn't
happen on another. Tried two USB-ethernet devices, both work the
same way
192 [01:59:18] * dvs bets on June
193 [01:59:32] <TTT> I don't have tlp nor laptop-mode-tools
installed on that machine
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197 [02:01:11] <TTT> any idea how to check what's going on
and what takes down the power for that USB device? Can this be
hardware specific, say USB controller or some such?
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199 [02:01:25] <TTT> (I have 2nd Debian machine which does not
have same issue, but different hardware)
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201 [02:02:29] <TTT> I even tried having "options usbcore
autosuspend=-1" in modprobe.d, though this will stop any USB
from suspending, didn't help
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278 [03:02:34] <Sveta> how do i use the 'trac' package
after installing it on debian?
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309 [03:30:14] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
310 [03:30:18] <Synaptic> why now this problem
311 [03:30:26] <Synaptic> my source list is ok
312 [03:31:05] <Sveta> '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg' file
permissions are problematic
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314 [03:31:11] <Sveta> did you just make it today
315 [03:31:19] <Synaptic> what to do_
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317 [03:31:34] <Sveta> did it work before?
318 [03:31:38] <Synaptic> yes
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320 [03:32:14] <Synaptic> what i did is i replace stretch to
buster in source list and i did apt update then i try apt
dist/upgrade but i see that it was too much to download and i
aborted it
321 [03:32:21] <Synaptic> and replaced it back with stretch
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323 [03:32:51] <Sveta> it is just a warning, you can ignore it
324 [03:33:01] <Synaptic> but cannot fix it_
325 [03:33:01] <Sveta> you can purge the debian-archive-keyring
package and install it again
326 [03:33:22] <Sveta> warnings are not fatal
327 [03:34:03] <Synaptic> i deleted tyhis debian-archive-keyring
328 [03:34:08] <Synaptic> but now not able to install it again
329 [03:34:32] <Sveta> hrm?
330 [03:34:40] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
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332 [03:35:02] <Sveta> install apt-transport-http, then
333 [03:35:49] <Synaptic> not present in synaptic
334 [03:35:54] <Synaptic> but is present https
335 [03:36:01] <Synaptic> but not installing because http missing
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343 [03:41:37] <Synaptic> apt-transport-http missing
344 [03:41:40] <Synaptic> but https in installed
345 [03:41:51] <Synaptic> cannot find either on the dpkg files
the http one to be installed
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347 [03:42:10] <Synaptic> and now i cannot install again
debian-archive-keyring
348 [03:42:21] <Synaptic> any idea Sveta ?
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359 [03:48:47] <Sveta> Synaptic, weird
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362 [03:49:20] <Sveta> Synaptic, please pastebin your
/etc/apt/history.log
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365 [03:49:54] <Synaptic> apt is missing also
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367 [03:50:25] <Sveta> does the file exist?
368 [03:50:27] <Synaptic> no history.log file
369 [03:50:45] <Sveta> sorry
370 [03:50:51] <Sveta> it is /var/log/apt/history.log
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373 [03:51:40] <Synaptic> neither
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375 [03:51:55] <Synaptic> sorry found
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378 [03:52:30] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
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386 [03:54:29] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: why did you remove apt?
387 [03:54:38] <Synaptic> i didnt..
388 [03:54:47] <Synaptic> i mean i removed debian/archive keyring
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390 [03:54:50] <Synaptic> and apt wen
391 [03:55:21] <Synaptic> now i cannot find the .deb package of
apt
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393 [03:55:34] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
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395 [03:55:44] <Synaptic> it does not open the webpage
396 [03:56:22] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
397 [03:56:43] <Synaptic> yes
398 [03:56:45] <Synaptic> ill try
399 [03:57:18] <Synaptic> it keep loading the page
400 [03:57:30] <Synaptic> timed out This site can’t be
reached
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404 [03:58:49] <jmcnaught> Synaptic:
replaced-url
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415 [04:00:40] <Synaptic> jmcnaught,
replaced-url
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419 [04:02:04] <jmcnaught> Synaptic:
replaced-url
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426 [04:04:50] <yepla> hello
427 [04:05:15] <yepla> i m on debian stable and use qemu
428 [04:05:53] <yepla> i would like know why qemu cannot be start
with -display gtk
429 [04:06:05] <Synaptic> ok jmcnaught got apt back
430 [04:06:06] <yepla> it has not be compiled with this option
431 [04:06:20] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
432 [04:06:42] <yepla> qemu-system-x86_64: -display gtk: GTK
support is disabled
433 [04:07:41] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: ls -l /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
434 [04:08:29] <Synaptic> ls -l /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
435 [04:08:36] <Synaptic> -rw------- 1 root root 32 May 27 21:25
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg
436 [04:09:33] <aypea[1]> yepla: are you using buster?
437 [04:09:38] <aypea[1]> oh wait. stable.
438 [04:10:00] <aypea[1]> yepla: what version of qemu?
439 [04:10:32] <aypea[1]> they split out gtk support but I
can't remember when
440 [04:10:46] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: "chmod 644
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg"
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445 [04:14:13] <yepla> aypea[1]: QEMU emulator version 2.8.1
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447 [04:14:45] <yepla> at least in current stable it this version
...
448 [04:14:53] <yepla> it s the version i have ...
449 [04:15:07] <aypea[1]> ahh. no idea then. the split was for
buster.
450 [04:15:26] <Synaptic> jmcnaught,
451 [04:15:42] <Synaptic> done
452 [04:16:02] <yepla> the split ? what you mean exactly ?
453 [04:16:18] <Synaptic> jmcnaught, now?
454 [04:16:31] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: now does apt update succeed?
455 [04:16:38] <aypea[1]> under buster there's an additional
package called qemu-system-gui which provides the gui for running
locally
456 [04:16:41] <Synaptic> no
457 [04:16:55] <aypea[1]> this makes running qemu on servers
lighter :)
458 [04:17:01] <Synaptic>
replaced-url
459 [04:17:19] <yepla> aypea[1]: i m not using gui
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461 [04:18:07] <aypea[1]> errr. -display gtk provides a gui
afaik.
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464 [04:19:25] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: did you do something like
"chmod -R … /etc" earlier?
465 [04:19:40] <Synaptic> i did a mistake
466 [04:19:41] <yepla> aypea[1]: ok i see
467 [04:20:07] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: it can be very difficult to
recover from recursively changing all the permissions in /etc
468 [04:20:12] <Synaptic> jmcnaught, i changed the source list to
the testing one.. i launch uodate then i put it back strtch
469 [04:20:30] <Synaptic> but i didnt do dist/upgrade
470 [04:20:48] <Synaptic> lol im breaking 1 debian each day...
471 [04:20:53] <Synaptic> now i can see its not for me
472 [04:20:57] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: did you do "apt
upgrade"? How far did it get, was it still downloading
packages?
473 [04:21:08] <Synaptic> i did just apt update
474 [04:21:13] <Synaptic> then i launched apt dist/upgrade
475 [04:21:17] <Synaptic> but i didnt press Y
476 [04:21:23] <Synaptic> when i saw it was more then 2 gb
477 [04:21:37] <Synaptic> then i went back to source list and put
back all stretch
478 [04:21:40] <Synaptic> and did apt update
479 [04:22:01] <jmcnaught> that shouldn't have broken things
like this. /etc/apt/trusted.gpg had the wrong permissions so only
root could read it, I suspect other files and directories in /etc
also have the wrong permissions
480 [04:22:18] <Synaptic> is possible to fix it?
481 [04:22:24] <Synaptic> or back to scratch?
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486 [04:23:08] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: it's hard to say
without knowing what you did. How did trusted.gpg's permissions
get changed, did other files get their permissions changed too?
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495 [04:30:07] <themill> There are reports of the synaptic
package manager mangling the permissions on /etc/apt/trusted.gpg in
some way. (I can't imagine how it does that)
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499 [04:36:46] <jmcnaught> Synaptic: with that in mind perhaps
look at the permissions for "ls -la
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/" (they should be world readable)
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518 [04:55:13] <i336> hi. I'm running an old version of
debian in qemu-system-arm, to try and get a specific ARMv7 binary
program working. the program happens to depend on a bunch of debian
squeeze libs, so naturally I'm using that.
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521 [04:55:40] <i336> my problem is that all the GPG signatures
on archive.debian.org have expired and I cannot for the life of me
figure out how to disable gpgv in apt-get
522 [04:56:33] <jmcnaught> !valid-until
523 [04:56:33] <dpkg> rumour has it, valid-until is
apt-get/aptitude -o Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false and/or see
replaced-url
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525 [04:57:26] <i336> *Emulation used Molasses* *it's super
effective!*
526 [04:57:29] * i336 waits
527 [04:57:36] <jmcnaught> oh that might not work with squeeze
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530 [04:58:00] <i336> ...yeah, nope :(
531 [04:58:06] <i336> it's using an older version of apt-get
iirc?
532 [04:58:12] <i336> "# apt-get -o
Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false update" -> "W: GPG
error:
replaced-url
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535 [04:58:47] <i336> I may or may not have tried replacing
/usr/bin/gpgv with `gpgv_ "$@" 3>&1 | grep -v
KEYEXPIRED 1>&3` but that didn't work either
536 [04:59:26] <i336> of course moving gpgv out of the way
doesn't work either
537 [04:59:41] <somiaj>
replaced-url
538 [04:59:42] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
539 [05:00:08] <somiaj> seems there is a few more things you may
need to do to get around the key check in older releases. The last
post explains a few other things they had to do for lenny. Assuming
it will be the same.
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541 [05:00:39] <i336> unfortunately I've discovered those
too
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569 [05:27:24] <i336> doh
570 [05:28:25] <i336> somiaj, jmcnaught: date -s
'2010-01-01' == it works
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572 [05:29:03] <i336> since this is just a test/dev VM I can live
with a wildly incorrect date, I guess
573 [05:29:15] <somiaj> ,v fakedate
574 [05:29:16] <judd> No package named 'fakedate' was
found in amd64.
575 [05:29:21] <i336> aaaaaaand the "time stamp .... s in
the future" messages...
576 [05:29:28] <i336> oh cool, that's right, thanks
577 [05:29:47] <somiaj> hmm, there is some package that does
fakedates so you don't have to actualy change your system date
578 [05:29:51] <somiaj> forget its name though.
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581 [05:30:03] * i336 needs the opposite of that
582 [05:30:18] <i336> (altered system date, file dates correct)
583 [05:30:36] <i336> until I figure out how to neuter gpgv
584 [05:30:46] <i336> this works tho (for now). thanks for the
assistance
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587 [05:32:09] <somiaj> well fakedate gives the program (in this
case apt) a fakedate so the app thinks it is a previous date, but
your systemdate is unaltered
588 [05:32:24] <somiaj> ,v faketime
589 [05:32:25] <annadane> somiaj, faketime?
590 [05:32:25] <judd> Package: faketime on amd64 -- jessie:
0.9.6-3; stretch: 0.9.6-7+b1; buster: 0.9.7-3; sid: 0.9.7-3
591 [05:32:27] <annadane> ha
592 [05:32:32] <somiaj> there is the package name, took me a bit
to look it up
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606 [05:44:27] <ssa> Hi
607 [05:45:15] <ssa> I'm trying to resolve consul. domains
using dnsmasq. All appears to work, up to the step where I still
need to point every dns query to use 127.0.0.1 as the nameserver.
608 [05:45:41] <ssa> This works: dig +short @127.0.0.1
consul1.node.consul
609 [05:45:52] <ssa> This doesn't: dig +short
consul1.node.consul
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611 [05:46:35] <ssa> To make the second one work, I have to
modify /etc/resolv.conf and set "nameserver 127.0.0.1" on
the top. However, my resolv.conf is auto managed (by Linode).
612 [05:46:54] <ssa> Is there another way around configuring
dnsmasq to use 127.0.0.1 as the server when resolving consul.
domains?
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614 [05:47:09] <ssa> Here's my /etc/dnsmasq.d/10-consul:
replaced-url
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663 [06:41:41] <ssa> If my /etc/resolv.conf is managed by my
server host and doesn't include nameserver 127.0.0.1 in it,
what can I do to make sure 127.0.0.1 is the first nameserver without
modifying the resolv.conf file?
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671 [06:45:22] <jmcnaught> ssa: sounds like you want resolvconf
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673 [06:45:58] <ssa> It can do that?
674 [06:46:19] <ssa> while still honouring /etc/resolv.conf?
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677 [06:49:33] <jmcnaught> ssa: resolvconf helps when more than
one thing wants to manage /etc/resolv.conf. You could edit
/etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head to put 'nameserver
127.0.0.1' at the top of the resolv.conf that resolvconf
generates. The rest of resolv.conf will be the information supplied
by your DHCP server.
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679 [06:50:58] <ssa> Sounds like resolvconf will overwrite
/etc/resolv.conf. Am I correct?
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682 [06:51:14] <jmcnaught> It will, why can't it?
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684 [06:51:34] <ssa> My host (linode) manages /etc/resolv.conf
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686 [06:52:05] <ssa> It's part of what they do when
configure it to "auto configure networking" for injecting
my ip addresses (private and additional public)
687 [06:52:16] <ssa> “replaced-url
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689 [06:54:45] <jmcnaught> ssa: I guess you need to ask Linode if
their Network Helper is compatible with resolvconf then.
There's not going to be a way to add nameserver 127.0.0.1
without editing /etc/resolv.conf. Is network helper mandatory?
690 [06:55:43] <ssa> It would require that I configure
/etc/network/interfaces manually to add private IP to it.
691 [06:56:04] <ssa> (on a cluster of many machines)
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693 [06:56:51] <ssa> "The C library and other resolver
libraries look to /etc/resolv.conf for a list of nameservers."
694 [06:56:54] <ssa> –
replaced-url
695 [06:57:07] <ssa> That would mean there's nowhere else to
prepend 127.0.0.1 to
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699 [07:00:52] <ssa> If I have to script injecting the ip address
variable into /etc/network/interfaces, it would be easier to instead
add the nameserver to resolv.conf.
700 [07:01:09] <ssa> Guess I have my answer... thanks for the
help jmcnaught
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705 [07:08:16] <magic_ninja> So I have several apps set to
autostart in KDE, however when KDE first starts up, my network
isn't working. They begin to work after wifi manager applet
loads. Shouldn't my system itself be connecting?
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755 [07:48:20] <midoriya> Hello all :)
756 [07:48:29] <Sveta> hi midoriya :)
757 [07:48:37] <midoriya> How's it going?
758 [07:48:58] <Sveta> magic_ninja: i would be interested in
knowing this, my kde behaves in the same way
759 [07:49:08] <Sveta> midoriya: going ok, relaxing and mixing in
some useful work as well
760 [07:49:38] <ebbseriz> æ
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763 [07:51:01] <midoriya> Sounds nice! I just got on my laptop
and ran some updates. Everything's going smoothly on my
installation of Debian sid :D
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765 [07:51:21] <magic_ninja> midoriya, that is a pretty old
version.
766 [07:51:39] <magic_ninja> Sveta, I didn't find an answer,
but I did try this.
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768 [07:51:53] <midoriya> Sid is the unstable branch of Debian,
lol :P
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770 [07:51:56] <magic_ninja> alt+f1 --> type connections
771 [07:52:00] <magic_ninja> grr I'm a dummie
772 [07:52:03] <magic_ninja> I was thinking stretch
773 [07:52:24] <midoriya> I started off with an installation of
Buster, but wanted the latest software :D
774 [07:52:58] <magic_ninja> Sveta, anyway, open the connections
systems setting module, select your wifi network, select "all
users may connect to this network"
775 [07:53:01] <midoriya> Buster is pretty nice, though! I just
want to use GNOME 3.32 when it gets released and that won't be
in Buster's repos
776 [07:53:17] <magic_ninja> I'm thinking that this will
make the system log in at boot rather than having KDE do it.
777 [07:53:27] <Sveta> magic_ninja: did it work for you?
it's my relative's computer, so i won't be able to
try it out instantly
778 [07:53:40] <Sveta> magic_ninja: i also think it looks nice
779 [07:53:43] <magic_ninja> I don't want to log out and log
back in right now.
780 [07:53:55] <Sveta> yeah just highlight me later when
you've done that
781 [07:53:56] <Sveta> :)
782 [07:54:09] <magic_ninja> also, I don't need the latest
and greatest. If I do I can go with a source install and wait for
the repo. I just want my stuff to work.
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785 [07:55:35] <midoriya> Definitely! I've never ran into
any issues with Debian unstable (used to use Fedora as a daily
driver, so I like staying on the bleeding edge.. I just miss the
availability of .deb packages!), but I usually put LTS releases on
spare machines
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815 [08:24:16] <ssa> error executing
"/tmp/terraform_599214478.sh": Process exited with status
100
816 [08:24:19] <ssa> What's status 100?
817 [08:24:45] <abrotman> is /tmp/ mounted noexec ?
818 [08:24:57] <ssa> The script actually ran all the way as
expected
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820 [08:25:10] <ssa> The last command was to log "install
complete!"
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822 [08:25:25] <abrotman> Did you verify that?
823 [08:25:26] <ssa> >&2 echo -e "${timestamp}
[${level}] [$SCRIPT_NAME] ${message}"
824 [08:25:32] <ssa> yes..
825 [08:25:51] <ssa> null_resource.bootstrap-consul-servers[2]
(remote-exec): 2019-05-28 06:17:55 [INFO] [install-dnsmasq.sh]
Dnsmasq install complete!
826 [08:26:11] <ssa> Immediately after that terraform aborts with
the previous error
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829 [08:26:46] <ssa> How do I check how /tmp is mounted?
830 [08:27:20] <ssa> It's likely something with this script
because there are others that run fine.
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834 [08:28:22] <ssa> And that's not the only log entry
either. There have been more info logs before this erring one :/
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840 [08:30:05] <abrotman> ssa: it sounds like it was an error
from something intternal to the script
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845 [08:32:03] <tsujp> is the disk space from df -h with `G` GiB
or GB?
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848 [08:33:42] <SwedeMike> tsujp: it's the 1024 kind, so a
4TB drive shows up as 3.6T
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851 [08:35:06] <ssa> abrotman: well actually it's erring on
a script that's not mine. my script exits and then it's
terraform running something on it's own that errors out.
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853 [08:35:27] <ssa> And since I'm doing this on multiple
machines, it's not always that it errs out like this
854 [08:36:04] <ssa> I ssh'd into the machine but I dont see
a file with the same name. There are a couple of others with a
different timestamp value. THey're both empty.
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856 [08:36:14] <ssa> /tmp/terraform_2070207192.sh etc
857 [08:36:28] <ssa> I wonder what terraform is doing here
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862 [08:39:43] <ssa> Found the only matching result on google:
replaced-url
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1037 [10:35:22] <Synaptic> im sorry guys, i give up, i know my
limits and my ignorance... thank you for all the help that you all
give to me in those days
1038 [10:35:40] <Synaptic> but i aknowledge that Debian is not for
me.. and im not good enough for debian
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1040 [10:35:54] <Synaptic> i moved on mint... let see what will
happen
1041 [10:36:11] <Synaptic> i broke 3 debians in 3 days...
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1047 [10:37:54] <Synaptic> bye
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1065 [10:51:26] <annadane> if i have a message like
libglvnd0-nvidia : Conflicts: libglvnd0 but 1.1.0-1~bpo9+1 is to be
installed does that mean it wants to install the backported
libglvnd0 but can't due to conflicts?
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1069 [10:55:45] <annadane>
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1072 [10:57:11] <rant> annadane: I do believe I had suggested to
you days ago using something like playonlinux or winetricks
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1074 [10:59:38] <rant> annadane:
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1081 [11:02:24] <rant> annadane: those are virtual packages, i.e.
like
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1085 [11:04:43] <rant> annadane: however the bigger problem is
that you'd be upgrading core components of your system all to
have a newer wine, when you can run a newer/older/any wine using one
of the tools available
1086 [11:04:48] <rant> ,i winetricks
1087 [11:04:49] <judd> Package winetricks (contrib/otherosfs,
optional) in stretch/amd64: package manager for Wine to install
software easily. Version: 0.0+20170101-1; Size: 219.4k; Installed:
811k; Homepage:
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1088 [11:04:53] <rant> ,i playonlinux
1089 [11:04:54] <judd> Package playonlinux (contrib/otherosfs,
optional) in stretch/amd64: front-end for Wine. Version: 4.2.10-2;
Size: 1031.9k; Installed: 3033k; Homepage:
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1093 [11:07:35] <diogenes_> i find compiling the latest wine a
better solution that work perfectly for me and you don't bloat
your system too much.
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1097 [11:08:51] <afidegnum> anyone familiar with copyq, now do i
assigned pinned clipboared to specific keys?
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1102 [11:10:41] <rant> playonlinux will allow you to easily have
multiple versions of wine.. any from 0.9.7-4.9 installed
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1105 [11:11:12] <rant> for i386 that is, for amd64 it has
1.1.38-4.9
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1108 [11:12:26] <rant> I guess winetricks doesnt do this.. I
thought it did, but playonlinux definitely does
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1111 [11:13:31] <rant> I never saw the need for more than the two
clipboards already available
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1113 [11:14:08] <rant> afidegnum:
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1114 [11:14:25] <annadane> "available wine versions
3.20"
1115 [11:14:35] <annadane> well i guess that's a fair bit
newer than on stretch
1116 [11:14:55] <afidegnum> rant: thanks,
1117 [11:15:00] <rant> annadane: playonlinux is only showing you
up to 3.2?
1118 [11:15:42] <annadane> in the wine versions manager yeah
1119 [11:16:07] <rant> hmm.. on buster its showing me up to 4.9 I
thought it went to winehq for this crap.. didnt think it was
hardcoded
1120 [11:16:20] <afidegnum> rant: apparently the default key
mapping is to be used inside copyq not systemwide
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1122 [11:16:35] <diogenes_> yeah 3.20 sucks, i didn't run my
game so i had to compile 4.0 and all my games run.
1123 [11:16:43] <diogenes_> it*
1124 [11:16:53] * rant has crossover 17 and rarely uses it
1125 [11:17:19] <annadane> meh i can try compiling it, then
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1127 [11:18:48] <annadane> this whole thing is actually probably a
red herring anyway, i'm purely doing all this to check if a
game freezes on a newer wine version (it's very sporadic
anyway)
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1139 [11:31:31] <annadane> and anyway i can always hold out for
buster
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1313 [13:48:15] <nindustries> Hi, how easy is it to run a windows
VM on a headless debian install?
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1317 [13:48:21] <nindustries> this would be for a colocated server
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1352 [14:07:59] <petn-randall> nindustries: There are many
virtualization tools available: qemu/libvirt, xen, virtualbox, etc.
1353 [14:08:00] <shidima> Its quit trivial with kvm
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1356 [14:08:34] <KONODIODA> heyy
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1358 [14:08:45] <nindustries> hmm
1359 [14:08:50] <petn-randall> hi KONODIODA.
1360 [14:09:02] <KONODIODA> I'm in a bit of a pickle here
1361 [14:09:32] <petn-randall> !ask
1362 [14:09:32] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
1363 [14:09:35] <KONODIODA> I installed Debian, but once I
adjusted the screen res to my monitor size, I couldn't see the
bars on the screen
1364 [14:10:03] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: which bars?
1365 [14:10:08] <KONODIODA> taskbars
1366 [14:10:24] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: Is it a LCD screen?
1367 [14:10:43] <KONODIODA> yes
1368 [14:10:58] <KONODIODA> I had ajusted the resolution to
1920x1080
1369 [14:11:14] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: How exactly? In the
settings of your DE?
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1371 [14:11:24] <HeXiLeD> will these
replaced-url
1372 [14:11:30] <KONODIODA> In the monitor settings on the OS
1373 [14:11:50] <petn-randall> HeXiLeD: They should, yes.
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1375 [14:12:24] <HeXiLeD> is there some .iso just for cmd line ?
1376 [14:12:35] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: If the image looks
cropped, I'd guess the monitor itself might have a setting
called "overscan" activated, or you got the resolution
somehow wrong.
1377 [14:12:56] <petn-randall> HeXiLeD: Just boot it and press
ctrl+alt+f3, and you got a terminal prompt.
1378 [14:13:12] <KONODIODA> No, the image doesn't look
cropped.
1379 [14:13:26] <KONODIODA> Everything works fine, I can see the
desktop. I just can't see the taskbar
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1381 [14:14:24] <KONODIODA> They literally disappeared
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1383 [14:15:01] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: And if you set the
resolution back, does the taskbar show up again?
1384 [14:15:05] <petn-randall> Which DE, btw?
1385 [14:15:15] <HeXiLeD> will that happen before loading the WM?
the box does not handle graphics
1386 [14:15:56] <KONODIODA> Yes, they show again and I tried it
with all DEs
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1389 [14:16:15] <petn-randall> KONODIODA: On all DEs the taskbar
disappears?
1390 [14:16:20] <KONODIODA> Yep
1391 [14:16:26] <petn-randall> That's really odd.
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1394 [14:16:47] <KONODIODA> indeed
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1396 [14:17:41] <KONODIODA> Well, I have to disconnect for now
1397 [14:17:45] <KONODIODA> cya
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1414 [14:24:42] <nindustries> petn-randall: are there any known
problems with fuse-like filesystems in windows on kvm?
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1421 [14:28:19] <petn-randall> nindustries: In what regard?
Windows doesn't support fuse, if that's what you're
asking.
1422 [14:29:15] <petn-randall> nindustries: Windows only supports
NTFS and FAT, IIRC. But those are the filesystem in the guest. You
can run whatever filesystem on the host, however.
1423 [14:29:29] <nindustries> petn-randall: I want to use Google
Filestream, but that's only supported on macos or windows
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1425 [14:29:37] <petn-randall> (or no filesystem at all, by just
passing blank block storage to the guest)
1426 [14:29:54] <nindustries> and I like a POSIX interface
1427 [14:31:15] <petn-randall> For the host or the guest?
1428 [14:31:42] <magic_ninja> nindustries, I use a lot of
windows-only software. I'm just running windows 10 in a VM.
1429 [14:31:46] <nindustries> Only a part of my services needs the
google filestream mount, but I would prefer it on the host I suppose
1430 [14:31:57] <nindustries> It's going to be colocated
1431 [14:32:34] <magic_ninja> nindustries, you mean google drive?
1432 [14:33:03] <nindustries> magic_ninja: filestream is the
official client for it
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1434 [14:33:39] <magic_ninja> nindustries, well, I've used
odrive, insync. Both are really good. Insync particularly just
works, but its $30 bucks. Nautlius in Gnome has built-in
google-drive support. Dolphin in KDE has support. Their support
isn't quite what I was looking for, though. So I use overGrive.
It is $5 per account, which is reasonable.
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1436 [14:34:23] <magic_ninja> So I went ahead and paid for
overGrive. It functions like their original drive desktop client
did. You just make a folder in your ~ directory.
1437 [14:34:58] <nindustries> does it sync or stream?
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1439 [14:35:03] <nindustries> I like filestream since it streams
files
1440 [14:35:04] <magic_ninja> I named mine GDrive. Then set
overGrive to use that. There is a client called 'grive' as
well that is open-source, but it is all CLI.
1441 [14:35:10] <magic_ninja> It syncs.
1442 [14:35:20] <magic_ninja> Well, as soon as I make a change it
is going.
1443 [14:35:23] <nindustries> ahh, can't use that :/
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1456 [14:40:08] <magic_ninja>
replaced-url
1457 [14:40:18] <magic_ninja> nindustries, check that out.
Alright, I'm off to work.
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1461 [14:41:02] <nindustries> magic_ninja:thanks, but i've
tried all those fuse implementations. Not too stable
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1469 [14:46:30] <petn-randall> nindustries: Why are you using that
as a host filesystem anyway?
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1471 [14:47:02] <nindustries> petn-randall: media ;-)
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1474 [14:47:27] <petn-randall> That is quite a vague answer.
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1476 [14:47:39] <nindustries> I have a large media collection that
is hosted on gdrive
1477 [14:48:30] <petn-randall> And there's a windows-only
client that works perfectly?
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1481 [14:48:58] <nindustries> well, I use the macos client
currently on an older mac mini
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1484 [14:49:18] <nindustries> I had some stability issues when
running linux/mac in a VM on that mac mini, but works fine when I do
it all bare metal
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1488 [14:50:33] <raidghost> When a usb-device is placed in every
of the usb slot on the computer. The device gets power like 5
seconds and then its "like not connected" ?
1489 [14:50:39] <petn-randall> Maybe we need to step back a bit.
What is your overall goal?
1490 [14:50:56] <raidghost> Would be STUPID if i need a brand new
mainboard
1491 [14:51:13] <petn-randall> raidghost: What kind of USB device?
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1494 [14:52:15] <nindustries> petn-randall: I want to have a
stable server that streams from google drive without stability
issues.
1495 [14:52:22] <nindustries> preferably using a posix interface
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1497 [14:52:23] <raidghost> petn-randall: its a smartcard reader
for subscriptioncard (TV)
1498 [14:53:34] <petn-randall> nindustries: Why not just use
google drive to share those files?
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1503 [14:54:07] <nindustries> I need to access them as if they
were local files
1504 [14:54:09] <petn-randall> raidghost: And what OS are you
running?
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1506 [14:54:18] <raidghost> petn-randall: running latest cebian
1507 [14:54:19] <raidghost> debian
1508 [14:54:30] <petn-randall> raidghost: which is?
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1514 [14:56:17] <raidghost> petn-randall: 9.9
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1516 [14:56:32] <petn-randall> I see. Do you know if it even has
driver support?
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1519 [14:57:04] <petn-randall> You can check with `lsusb` if it
actually shows up. If it does, you probably need to figure out how
to use it.
1520 [14:57:15] <raidghost> petn-randall: it has been working
perfect until today when i figured out that my tvseries i had set to
be recorded was not made. Due to missing entitlements from the
subscrption card
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1523 [14:57:41] <petn-randall> raidghost: Sounds like your
subscription just ran out.
1524 [14:57:53] <raidghost> petn-randall: debian doesnt see the
reader
1525 [14:58:08] <raidghost> when i connect the reader, it shows up
green light for some seconds, and then its off
1526 [14:58:14] <raidghost> like if the usb was not connected at
all
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1528 [14:58:33] <petn-randall> raidghost: So it doesn't show
up in `lsusb`? Can you share the output on
replaced-url
1529 [14:58:50] <raidghost> petn-randall: correct. i will try to
show u;)
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1576 [15:20:50] <raidghost> petn-randall: problem solved. not sure
how. But its now working ;) had to remap the usb devices in libvirt
to get it working ;)
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1578 [15:21:23] <raidghost> But now. there is another weird issue.
My laptop when been used and stays on for a while, The colors on the
desktop gets like inverted. Must be a bug in the intel driver.
1579 [15:21:28] <raidghost> Its so FREAKY annoying.
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1581 [15:21:54] <raidghost> It looks like a negative (old film
stuff)
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1604 [15:45:12] <oiaohm> raidghost: I have seen that in a few
laptops when the LCD cable is going too.
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1606 [15:45:27] <oiaohm> raidghost: I hope that not your problem.
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1665 [16:36:09] <ksk> hey. what package(s) get pulled in if I
select "standard system utilities" in the Debian
installer?
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1667 [16:36:50] <ksk> bonus: how would I find that out myself?
1668 [16:37:22] <greycat> ksk: aptitude show
'~pstandard'
1669 [16:37:25] <ksk> its targets for tasksel, which are defined
somewhere?
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1673 [16:38:47] <humpled>
replaced-url
1674 [16:39:09] <ksk> thanks!
1675 [16:39:23] <greycat> wooledg:~$ tasksel --task-packages
standard
1676 [16:39:23] <greycat> hdparm
1677 [16:39:23] <greycat> gdbm-l10n
1678 [16:39:33] <greycat> ... that doesn't look right.
1679 [16:39:47] <humpled> hmm
1680 [16:40:00] <ksk> nah, for me neither, only getting 2
(different) packages on my shellhost.
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1683 [16:40:31] <greycat> seems like it only lists the ones that
*aren't* already installed
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1687 [16:41:44] <greycat> ksk: replacing 'show' with
'search' in my aptitude command gives a more compact
output format
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1689 [16:41:51] * greycat doesn't know aptitude very well yet
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1692 [16:45:27] <ksk> installer does not have aptitutde, also
tasksel does not know a task named *standard* - looking at the order
of items it seems to named "laptop" in tasksel maybe? :x
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1695 [16:47:28] <themill> The standard task is a bit special.
tasksel actually used to use aptitude for this directly rather than
a package list or metapackages.
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1698 [16:48:28] <ksk> "laptop" maps to package
"task-laptop" btw.
1699 [16:48:36] <themill> correct. standard does not.
1700 [16:48:48] <themill> istr these days the standard task is
only shown at install time.
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1702 [16:49:14] <ksk> so I would have to look at installer source
to find out what it is doing?
1703 [16:49:24] <themill> !wayttd
1704 [16:49:24] <dpkg> What Are You Trying To Do?
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1706 [16:50:09] <ksk> to find out what the "standard system
utilities" checkbox in "software selection" during a
debian install does.
1707 [16:50:13] <themill> !standard task
1708 [16:50:13] <dpkg> from memory, standard task is a
"task" that should be installed on all machines during the
installer stage. It installs packages that are important, required
and standard (i.e. "aptitude install ~pstandard ~prequired
~pimportant"). Packages in the <essential> set are always
installed. Also ask me about <tasksel>.
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1711 [16:51:33] <ksk> yeah, greycat kind of said as much. I then
found out there is no aptitude installed on "installer
time" - so I cannot really use that? and then ended up confused
going the tasksel road..
1712 [16:51:48] <themill> what are you actually trying to do?
1713 [16:51:56] <greycat> install it.
1714 [16:52:19] <ksk> nvm, installed aptitude in /target.
1715 [16:53:52] <themill> The general rule is that if you actually
care what tasksel is going to install, you shouldn't be using
tasksel.
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1720 [16:54:44] <ksk> I see, that makes sense. thanks again.
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1724 [16:55:23] <themill> (standard task installs an MTA; you
probably don't want an MTA)
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1727 [16:56:41] <greycat> (you probably *do* want one that only
does local delivery, so you can use at and cron...)
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1730 [16:57:43] <jelly> dma for default mta 2020!!1
1731 [16:57:53] <ksk> greycat so oldschool. systemd all the
things!
1732 [16:57:54] * ksk hides.
1733 [16:57:57] <jelly> !start a mta war
1734 [16:57:57] <dpkg> smail is obsolete!
1735 [16:58:21] <jelly> dpkg, factinfo start a mta war
1736 [16:58:21] <dpkg> start a mta war -- last modified at Fri Sep
3 15:25:12 2004 by greycat!~wooledg@192.35.79.70; it has been
requested 109 times, last by jelly, 24s ago.
1737 [16:58:36] <jelly> that factoid is obsolete, too
1738 [16:58:41] <annadane> start an**** mta war
1739 [16:58:51] <jelly> !start an mta war
1740 [16:58:51] <dpkg> Courier is obsolete!
1741 [16:59:35] <avu> !start an editor war
1742 [16:59:35] <dpkg> nano doesn't deserve to be in BSD!
1743 [17:00:01] <annadane> i will not use vim for simple edits,
nano forever
1744 [17:01:12] <ksk> haha, was kind of more related to at/cron,
but yes.
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1756 [17:09:15] <knstn> Is there a possibility to find an active
mirror for Debian 7.11 ?
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1759 [17:10:06] <themill> !wheezy sources.list
1760 [17:10:06] <dpkg> Debian 7 "wheezy" is archived. A
suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for wheezy has one line: «deb
replaced-url
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1780 [17:19:39] <jelly> Dinux7836: are you a bot?
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1783 [17:20:00] <Dinux7836> jelly: nope sorry
1784 [17:20:29] <jelly> Dinux7836, Guest11: okay, is that you over
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1827 [17:45:43] <HeXiLeD> i have a 64bit install debian 9.9 on an
intel atom system (netbook) and planing to clone de hdd to an ssd to
use on a intel samsung notebook. In theory given that both cpus are
the same arch, this should work... right ?
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1830 [17:46:40] <somiaj> you'll have to manually get it to
boot from some live/recovery image
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1832 [17:46:55] <greycat> your network interface configs may also
need to be adjusted
1833 [17:46:56] <somiaj> but yes you can just copy the file
system. I prefer that over cloining the partition. cp -a or rsync -a
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1835 [17:47:14] <HeXiLeD> i plan to clone with dd and then edit
required config from a live cd.
1836 [17:47:40] <somiaj> I would make a new file system and just
use cp -a or rsync -a over dd.
1837 [17:47:56] <somiaj> this way you don't have to match
partitions exactly and you can make the partitions the size that is
needed.
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1839 [17:48:01] <HeXiLeD> somiaj: with a dd clone, do I still need
to manually boot it ?
1840 [17:48:27] <somiaj> this might depend on firmware, if you are
using legacy/uefi boot. You will have to do something.
1841 [17:48:46] <HeXiLeD> mmmm i think legacy
1842 [17:48:49] <somiaj> and I find a direct image is to
restrictive so it is not a method I would suggest/use. cp -a works
just fine
1843 [17:49:03] <somiaj> legacy boot might not need much, uefi
boot you would have to point your firmware at the uefi partition.
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1845 [17:49:19] <HeXiLeD> can you elaborate on your views in
regards to find it restrictive ?
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1848 [17:50:19] <somiaj> are your disks you are cloning the exact
same size?
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1850 [17:50:31] <somiaj> do they have the same block count, etc.
1851 [17:50:41] <HeXiLeD> somiaj:
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1855 [17:51:16] <HeXiLeD> a few sectors/bytes diff. very minor
detail
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1857 [17:52:51] <somiaj> I just like the freedom provided, to me
it isn't much more work to create a new partition table, create
file systems, then just copy the files.
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1859 [17:53:17] <HeXiLeD> yah i hear you. I ve done like that in
the past. Just wanted to try dd.
1860 [17:53:20] <somiaj> since the disks are almost identical it
might not mean much, but that is just my personal view (note if you
use my method you'll have to change the uiid's in fstab)
1861 [17:53:28] <greycat> file-level copying also give you a free
defrag
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1863 [17:53:41] <HeXiLeD> true.
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1867 [17:54:03] <CrystalMath> hi all
1868 [17:54:03] <HeXiLeD> this is also going on a ssd
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1870 [17:54:08] <CrystalMath> is it still possible to find debian
buzz?
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1874 [17:54:47] <somiaj> CrystalMath: archive.debian.org
1875 [17:55:48] <CrystalMath> thanks :)
1876 [17:55:50] <CrystalMath> i'm going to try it
1877 [17:55:53] <CrystalMath> in a VM of course
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1880 [17:56:26] <HeXiLeD> of course
1881 [17:57:20] <CrystalMath> well sadly i have no floppy power
cable
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1883 [17:57:30] <CrystalMath> i said i will build one
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1885 [17:57:33] <CrystalMath> but i never did
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1889 [17:57:44] <CrystalMath> so my floppy drive is currently not
usable
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1891 [17:57:52] <horribleprogram> CrystalMath: You have a floppy
drive?
1892 [17:57:55] <CrystalMath> yes
1893 [17:57:58] <horribleprogram> awesome :)
1894 [17:58:06] <CrystalMath> i built this computer in 2011 and i
put a floppy drive in it
1895 [17:58:10] <horribleprogram> LOL
1896 [17:58:15] <horribleprogram> old school, I like that :D
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1898 [17:58:23] <CrystalMath> the original PSU i bought had a
floppy power connector
1899 [17:58:27] <HeXiLeD> nothing wrong with that
1900 [17:58:39] <CrystalMath> but that one blew up
1901 [17:58:47] <CrystalMath> without damaging anything else
1902 [17:58:50] <horribleprogram> What size floppy
1903 [17:58:56] <CrystalMath> 3.5"
1904 [17:58:57] <horribleprogram> I know they had like 3 different
sizes in the 80s
1905 [17:58:59] <horribleprogram> ahh cool
1906 [17:59:07] <jhutchins_wk1> 8" floppies forever!
1907 [17:59:12] <CrystalMath> this motherboard, from 2011,
doesn't support any other kind :(
1908 [17:59:17] <horribleprogram> how much storage?
1909 [17:59:21] <CrystalMath> 1.44 MB
1910 [17:59:25] <CrystalMath> 2880 sectors of 512 bytes
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1912 [17:59:35] <horribleprogram> wow that's crazy!
1913 [17:59:39] <greycat> the 8" floppies (the ones that were
*actually* floppy) were never in any personal computers that I ever
saw
1914 [17:59:41] <horribleprogram> I love vintage computer stuff
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1917 [17:59:57] <HeXiLeD> wasnt it awesome when everyone thought
that 1.44 was too much space ?
1918 [18:00:01] <CrystalMath> horribleprogram: 2 heads, 18 tracks,
80 sectors per track
1919 [18:00:10] <HeXiLeD> saving all those text files and all ...
1920 [18:00:13] * HeXiLeD laughs
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1922 [18:00:30] <CrystalMath> well idk
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1924 [18:00:35] <CrystalMath> floppies are still usable
1925 [18:00:48] <CrystalMath> in the sense that you can store
small files on them
1926 [18:00:55] <CrystalMath> but also, you get to be a hipster
1927 [18:01:02] <HeXiLeD> and/or if you work for the/some gov
1928 [18:01:15] <CrystalMath> hmm
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1930 [18:01:18] <greycat> you can also throw them at people, like
really dull shurikens
1931 [18:01:25] <CrystalMath> the government here has some ALPHA
machines
1932 [18:01:34] <CrystalMath> or so i've heard
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1934 [18:01:37] <HeXiLeD> 'here'?
1935 [18:01:37] <CrystalMath> never seen them IRL
1936 [18:01:40] <CrystalMath> serbia
1937 [18:02:16] <CrystalMath> while it's possible to see a
home computer still running XP here and there, it's pretty hard
to still find DOS
1938 [18:02:18] <somiaj> my first desktop I kept replacing pieces,
and after a while realized the only originial part in after 5 years
was the floppy drive. So I decided that the floppy drive was the
piece of hardware that kept the name of the computer. Alas, I still
hvae that floppy drive in a box somewhere, but dno't use it
anymore.
1939 [18:03:12] <CrystalMath> somiaj: i still have the original
board of the first PC i ever had
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1942 [18:04:03] <CrystalMath> but it doesn't work :(
1943 [18:04:09] <CrystalMath> got hit by a power surge
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1945 [18:04:23] <horribleprogram> CrystalMath: how old are you
1946 [18:04:25] <CrystalMath> now, it does power on
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1948 [18:04:29] <CrystalMath> 25
1949 [18:04:29] * HeXiLeD still has a computer with 128k of memory
1950 [18:04:34] <horribleprogram> kk I'm 24
1951 [18:04:44] <CrystalMath> the board powers on
1952 [18:04:46] <CrystalMath> but doesn't POST
1953 [18:04:47] <horribleprogram> the first computer I built was
2008
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1955 [18:04:53] <CrystalMath> i think maybe the BIOS got erased
1956 [18:04:56] <CrystalMath> mine was in 2000
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1958 [18:05:00] <HeXiLeD> which was made and sold before
horribleprogram arrived to the planet
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1960 [18:05:08] <Ripcode> hi
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1962 [18:05:23] <horribleprogram> you built a computer at 6 years
old
1963 [18:05:31] <horribleprogram> damn son
1964 [18:05:33] <CrystalMath> no :P my parents bought one
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1966 [18:05:38] <jhutchins_wk1> horribleprogram: There were a few
TRS-80's that used 8".
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1968 [18:05:57] <CrystalMath> the harddisk from that one is STILL
alive
1969 [18:06:01] <horribleprogram> jhutchins_wk1: ik I've just
never seen one irl
1970 [18:06:15] <horribleprogram> My mom had a G4 mac
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1972 [18:06:59] <horribleprogram> but iirc it had a CD-ROM
1973 [18:07:17] <horribleprogram> actually a Zip drive was
optional
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1975 [18:07:49] <CrystalMath> HeXiLeD: mine had a CD-ROM reader, a
DVD reader, and a CD writer :P
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1977 [18:07:54] <horribleprogram> so even in like early 2000 zip
drives were phasingout
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1980 [18:08:26] <CrystalMath> horribleprogram: yeah but they were
good for small files
1981 [18:08:29] <HeXiLeD> CrystalMath: mine had a cassete reader
1982 [18:08:31] <CrystalMath> if you didn't want to waste a
CD
1983 [18:08:35] <CrystalMath> HeXiLeD: oh!
1984 [18:08:39] <HeXiLeD> mmhmm
1985 [18:08:40] <CrystalMath> tape drives are still useful
1986 [18:08:53] <horribleprogram> omg
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1988 [18:09:00] <horribleprogram> i wanna use tar on a tape drive
1989 [18:09:02] <HeXiLeD> it sounded like a fax machine
1990 [18:09:03] <jhutchins_wk1> CrystalMath: As long as you
don't care if you can read the files.
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1992 [18:09:29] <horribleprogram> that's what tar was for
right? Making an archive for a tape drive?
1993 [18:09:39] <jhutchins_wk1> horribleprogram: Yes.
1994 [18:09:42] <CrystalMath> jhutchins_wk1: huh? of course
that's important
1995 [18:09:46] <horribleprogram> because tar needed to add
information like "where each file was"
1996 [18:09:52] <CrystalMath> why would reading files be a
problem?
1997 [18:09:52] <horribleprogram> you couldn't just write a
bunch of files to it
1998 [18:09:59] <horribleprogram> jhutchins_wk1: cool :)
1999 [18:10:07] <jhutchins_wk1> CrystalMath: Tape drives (and
their controllers) are horribly unreliable. At least the consumer
grade ones.
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2001 [18:10:39] <CrystalMath> floppies aren't too reliable
either
2002 [18:10:41] <jhutchins_wk1> The 1/2" reel drives are
pretty solid.
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2004 [18:10:54] <horribleprogram> What do you mean by unreliable
2005 [18:10:56] <HeXiLeD> yes jhutchins_wk1. Sometimes, we would
fix those problems with a screw driver or a hammer in last case
2006 [18:11:01] <CrystalMath> horribleprogram: it can fail, and
you lose data
2007 [18:11:04] <horribleprogram> in terms of storage quality?
2008 [18:11:04] <jhutchins_wk1> brb
2009 [18:11:05] <horribleprogram> ahh
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2014 [18:11:22] <CrystalMath> but i say, anything can fail
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2016 [18:11:32] <CrystalMath> is USB mass storage really better?
2017 [18:11:44] <horribleprogram> yes but there's obviously a
quantitative way to measure reliability :P
2018 [18:11:46] <jhutchins_wk> CrystalMath: Yes. Until it fails.
2019 [18:11:50] <CrystalMath> it's a big capacitor holding
bits
2020 [18:12:02] <CrystalMath> i don't think it's more
trustworthy than a tape
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2022 [18:12:48] <horribleprogram> I don't see any device that
has mechanical components (including HDDs) being more reliable than
solid state devices
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2025 [18:13:21] <CrystalMath> well disks might have problems
2026 [18:13:24] <CrystalMath> but idk
2027 [18:13:32] <jhutchins_wk> horribleprogram: Physical drives
don't suddenly just forget their data.
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2029 [18:13:41] <CrystalMath> magnetic tapes, they hold data
really well
2030 [18:13:52] <jhutchins_wk> horribleprogram: They can degrade
and corrupt, but they don't just quit.
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2032 [18:14:27] <jhutchins_wk> horribleprogram: Theoritically, if
a spinning disk fails, you can move the platters into another drive
and recover the data.
2033 [18:14:52] * jhutchins_wk has an 18" removable hard disk
somewhere...
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2036 [18:16:09] * jhutchins_wk also has a small stack of blank
punchcards in his desk drawer. Great for taking notes.
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2042 [18:18:35] <CrystalMath> that reminds me
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2045 [18:18:38] <CrystalMath> i should REALLY
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2047 [18:18:40] <CrystalMath> make a backup
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2050 [18:18:45] <horribleprogram> jhutchins_wk: that it true
2051 [18:19:37] <CrystalMath> SMART data says perfect condition
2052 [18:19:47] <CrystalMath> but power on hours... very very high
number
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2055 [18:21:51] <horribleprogram> CrystalMath: hey, earlier you
were talking about heads, sectors, tracks, etc
2056 [18:22:19] <horribleprogram> CrystalMath: when a computer
boots up, and finds the boot device, how does it know where the
system partition is
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2058 [18:22:43] <somiaj> what do you mean by system partition?
2059 [18:22:44] <oiaohm> horribleprogram: HDD have very different
performance factors to SSD.
2060 [18:22:53] <horribleprogram> somiaj:
replaced-url
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2062 [18:23:38] <somiaj> horribleprogram: the firmware knows how
to read partition tables and looks for a flag for the partitin.
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2068 [18:26:25] <oiaohm> horribleprogram: one big difference is
the reaction to be close to max thermal temp. HDD will maintain
their fast read/write speed even above the temp they should be
operating at. SSD will thermal throttle
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2070 [18:26:29] <jhutchins_wk> somiaj: Boot flag is a DOS thing,
you don't need it for linux (pre-UEFI).
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2072 [18:26:56] <oiaohm> horribleprogram: so if you don't
have suitable cooling SSD read/write speed can be way slower than a
HDD.
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2075 [18:28:19] <somiaj> jhutchins_wk: the efi partition still has
a flag on it. It is not the boot flag, but it is flagged.
2076 [18:28:58] <somiaj> I think linux honors boot flags for
legacy boot, just it is rearely used (most put the boot loder in the
master MBR not the partition MBR)
2077 [18:29:07] <CrystalMath> i don't have EFI anywhere
2078 [18:29:12] <CrystalMath> legacy boot for the win
2079 [18:29:20] <CrystalMath> 0000:7C00
2080 [18:29:21] <somiaj> but you could say use a stnadard MBR and
put grub in the mbr of /dev/sda2 if you wanted with a boot flag on
it.
2081 [18:30:04] <CrystalMath> if i build a new PC, i will look for
a board with legacy boot
2082 [18:30:18] <CrystalMath> sadly it probably won't have a
removable BIOS :(
2083 [18:30:20] <somiaj> CrystalMath: What I like about uefi is
that one no longer needs a boot loader in the traditional seince,
and it is easier to have differnt OSes living together as a result.
2084 [18:30:35] <somiaj> really you odn't need grub anymore
with uefi.
2085 [18:30:48] <CrystalMath> i run debian, and within debian, i
run virtual machines
2086 [18:30:59] <CrystalMath> if i want to run another OS
2087 [18:31:01] <CrystalMath> it will be DOS
2088 [18:31:07] <CrystalMath> and i can't boot DOS with EFI
2089 [18:31:11] <CrystalMath> nor use it
2090 [18:31:16] <CrystalMath> because it requires BIOS
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2092 [18:32:17] <CrystalMath> i'm not interested in any
proprietary software made after 2004
2093 [18:32:22] <CrystalMath> whatsoever
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2095 [18:32:54] <somiaj> and maybe if you only run dos you'd
be fine with 640k of ram.
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2097 [18:33:14] <CrystalMath> nah, i like DOS extenders
2098 [18:33:20] <CrystalMath> and i'm writing my own 64-bit
DOS extender :D
2099 [18:33:23] <somiaj> I was just pointing out that uefi has soe
nice things about it. Stick with legacy if it suites your needs, use
case is very important.
2100 [18:33:30] <CrystalMath> DOS Long Mode Interface :)
2101 [18:33:52] <CrystalMath> aka DLMI
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2104 [18:35:05] <Cew67> Hi i am using Debian Testing (Buster
10.0), but i can't open the app chromium can somebod help me
please ?
2105 [18:35:35] <karlpinc> Cew67: You need to say what you did and
what happened.
2106 [18:35:44] <nifker> I dont really get advantage of UEFI -
this rather seems like to have been abused by companies to lock
their users
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2110 [18:36:05] <Cew67> I just click on it to open and ... nothing
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2112 [18:36:31] <nifker> Cew67: terminal output, maybe? :)
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2114 [18:36:36] <karlpinc> Cew67: Open a terminal window and type
chromium and tell us what the terminal window then says.
2115 [18:37:22] <Cew67> :~$ chromium
[0527/104938.374822:FATAL:v8_initializer.cc(326)] Check failed:
natives_file.IsValid(). #0 0x5641b034bb89 <unknown> #1
0x5641b0296856 <unknown> #2 0x5641b02af00c <unknown> #3
0x5641b297f95a <unknown> #4 0x5641b297fa0a <unknown> #5
0x5641afe016ad <unknown> #6 0x5641afe0a01d <unknown> #7
0x5641afdff085 <unknown> #8 0x5641ad8c70cd ChromeMain #9
0x7f80e5a5909b __libc_start_main #10 0x5641ad8c6f2a _start Abandon
2116 [18:37:40] <karlpinc> Cew67: How did you install chromium?
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2118 [18:37:56] <Cew67> Simply by apt-get install chromium
2119 [18:38:15] <karlpinc> Cew67: Have you done an apt-get update
and apt-get upgrade lately?
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2121 [18:38:19] <Cew67> I have tried to remove and then reinstall
it , nothing work
2122 [18:38:31] <Cew67> None.
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2124 [18:38:56] <karlpinc> Cew67: Well, do that and see what
happens then.
2125 [18:39:12] <Cew67> Ok doing it.
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2128 [18:40:06] <Cew67> Does i need to reboot ?
2129 [18:40:46] <karlpinc> If you get a new kernel installed (or
some other stuff) yes. It couldn't hurt otherwise so you can if
you want.
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2135 [18:41:50] <Cew67> Same it doesn't work.
2136 [18:42:05] <karlpinc> Cew67: Same error?
2137 [18:42:13] <Cew67> Yes
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2139 [18:42:38] <Cew67> Ah no some.numbers changed
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2141 [18:43:05] <somiaj> Cew67: just for consistancy sake, care to
share the output of 'apt policy' and 'apt policy
chromium' at paste.debian.net
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2143 [18:44:05] <jelly> huh, the only google result for that error
is your own post on
replaced-url
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2150 [18:46:25] <jelly> and it looks like an assertion in V8
replaced-url
2151 [18:46:50] <karlpinc> Maybe a fsck is called for?
2152 [18:47:08] <Cew67> I havr done the past in past.debian.net
2153 [18:47:08] <jelly> why?
2154 [18:47:20] <jelly> Cew67: tell us the result URL
2155 [18:48:26] <Cew67> 1084289 and 1084290
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2157 [18:49:10] <jelly> nothing weird there in either
replaced-url
2158 [18:49:26] <karlpinc> jelly: I'm thinking that it's
reading some file and the file is corrupted.
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2160 [18:50:20] <Cew67> So i need to erase that file and get a new
one ? How can i know which file is corrupted ?
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2163 [18:51:59] <Cew67> I just run fsck without option ? How long
would it take ?
2164 [18:52:04] <karlpinc> Cew67: That's just a guess.
re-installing should fix it. So I'm wondering about the
filesystem data integrity. (Or, I suppose it could be RAM.) These
are just not particularly well informed guesses. A fsck of the file
system would fix corruption problems, sort of. You'd have to
re-install.
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2167 [18:52:54] <karlpinc> If that really fixes it then you have
to start wondering how your file got corrupted. Is the disk going
bad, etc. (Is it an SSD and lost power unexpectedly, etc.)
2168 [18:53:06] <Cew67> Reinstall the whole os for an app ?
Isn't there some other ways much more easy ?
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2171 [18:53:28] <karlpinc> Cew67: Re-installing chroimium. (Or
whatever package contains the "invalid file".)
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2175 [18:54:27] <Cew67> Reinstalling chromium doesn't work, i
have tried purge also, try to erase the file reinstall nothing work
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2179 [18:54:44] <jelly> ,file natives_blob.bin --release buster
2180 [18:54:46] <somiaj> well they said they reinstalled chromium,
maybe delete the .local or whatever configuration dir
2181 [18:54:49] <judd> Search for natives_blob.bin in
buster/amd64: chromium-common: usr/lib/chromium/natives_blob.bin
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2184 [18:55:27] <jelly> that seems to be the likely candidate for
the "natives_file" from the code
2185 [18:55:49] <jelly> Cew67: does "debsums
chromium-common" show any error?
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2187 [18:55:59] <somiaj> oh it is .config/chromium could try
moving that directory to create a new config file. Could also try
running this as a new user to make sure it isn't some issue
with the user configuation files.
2188 [18:56:07] <karlpinc> jelly: Good idea.
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2190 [18:57:05] <jelly> a file becoming corrupted may point to a
deeper issue
2191 [18:57:09] <Cew67> debsums doesn't work
2192 [18:57:24] <karlpinc> Cew67: You probably have to install it.
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2194 [18:57:44] <jelly> Cew67: install "debsums" package
and try again
2195 [18:57:50] <karlpinc> !tell Cew67 about doesn't work
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2199 [18:58:46] <Cew67> Yes some missing file ...
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2201 [18:59:28] <Cew67> I will paste it in debian it is easier for
me.
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2205 [19:00:05] <Cew67> Debianpast : 1084291
2206 [19:01:03] <karlpinc> Cew67: You have an URL for us?
2207 [19:01:19] <somiaj> karlpinc: paste.debian.net/1084291
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2211 [19:02:36] <jelly> Cew67: now you can hunt for the CAUSE, why
these files are missing
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2213 [19:03:27] <jelly> Cew67: you could also run
"debsums", perhaps with -s, to see if it can find if other
files from other packages are missing.
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2216 [19:03:49] <jelly> Cew67: to fix these immediately, reinstall
chromium-common
2217 [19:04:22] <jelly> some pieces of software are split in more
than one package.
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2224 [19:05:30] <Cew67> I have to reinstall chromium or just
chromium-common ?
2225 [19:05:47] <somiaj> for these missing files chromium-common
2226 [19:05:55] <jelly> Cew67: what I said, nothing more, nothing
less
2227 [19:06:13] <jelly> you said you already tried reinstalling
chromium.
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2229 [19:06:30] <Cew67> So just apt-get remove or apt-get
--autoremove purge ?
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2231 [19:06:38] <jelly> apt-get reinstall ...
2232 [19:06:44] <jelly> man apt-get
2233 [19:07:05] <jelly> sorry. apt reinstall ...
2234 [19:07:09] <jelly> or apt-get --reinstall install ...
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2237 [19:09:30] <Cew67> It has remove chromium also... i am
reinstalling it
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2240 [19:10:15] <Cew67> Ah the error changed
2241 [19:10:27] <Cew67> No usable sandbox
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2243 [19:10:59] <jelly> a reinstall of the same version should NOT
remove any packages
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2245 [19:11:30] <Cew67> 1084292
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2247 [19:11:51] <jelly> URL please, with
replaced-url
2248 [19:12:21] <Cew67> Paste.debian.net/1084292
2249 [19:12:28] * jelly sighs
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2251 [19:12:48] <jelly> read that message.
2252 [19:13:19] <greycat> I'm guessing he's not IRCing
from Debian, nor from any system that he's ssh-ing to from
Debian
2253 [19:13:29] <jelly> it LITERALLY says
[3264:3264:0528/191006.760697:ERROR:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(116)]
No usable sandbox! If this is a Debian system, please install the
chromium-sandbox package
2254 [19:13:29] <Cew67>
replaced-url
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2256 [19:13:40] <greycat> which makes everything *so* awkward
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2260 [19:14:10] <Cew67> Yes sorry i am on smartphone freenode
doesn't work on my laptop for some weird reasons...
2261 [19:14:19] <jelly> Cew67: the next sentence after "No
usable sandbox!" tells you what to do
2262 [19:15:25] <Cew67> ?? Yes but is it normal ? There won't
be a problem in term of security ?
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2266 [19:16:06] <jelly> if you don't trust error messages
from official Debian package, you probably should not use Debian
2267 [19:16:14] <Cew67> Oh i read too fast i see now
2268 [19:17:53] <jelly> it probably got removed at some point,
usually gets installed automatically
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2271 [19:18:25] <Cew67> I have already got the package install
however ...
2272 [19:18:42] <jelly> chromium Depends: chromium-common,
chromium-common Recommends: chromium-sandbox
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2274 [19:19:04] <Cew67> Yeah chromium-sandbox is installed
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2276 [19:19:16] <Cew67> Does i need to reinstall it ?
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2278 [19:19:32] <jelly> dunno, is it missing any files?
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2280 [19:20:08] <Cew67> Yes
2281 [19:20:14] <jelly> then yes
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2285 [19:21:53] <Cew67> It worked.! Thanks a lot
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2288 [19:23:10] <karlpinc> Cew67: It only sorta-worked. The real
question is why are you losing files? To prevent future problems you
should find out.
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2295 [19:26:11] <Cew67> Is there any logs which can describe the
problems of.mising files ?
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2297 [19:27:17] <jelly> Cew67: you will have to look at all the
usual system logs for file corruption or suspicious admin activity
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2300 [19:27:49] <jelly> Cew67: if you have daily backups, look at
old backups to see when files disappeared
2301 [19:28:20] <karlpinc> Cew67: Per jelly's comment above,
run "debsums" or "debsums -s" to find more
missing files.
2302 [19:28:23] <jelly> if you don't have backups, set up
backups already!
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2305 [19:29:15] <Cew67> Do you think it can be related to how old
my ssd is ? I havz bought it 4 years ago
2306 [19:29:24] <karlpinc> Cew67: Run a file system check. You can
do this at boot. See "man systemd-fsck". Adjust the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX of /etc/default/grub. (This last works on
stretch, I don't know about buster.)
2307 [19:29:46] <jelly> Cew67: not directly. Maybe if you had
power loss recently.
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2309 [19:30:06] <karlpinc> Cew67: If a SSD loses power
unexpectedly it can lose data.
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2311 [19:30:51] <jelly> ssd models that have supercapacitors to
avoid that are usually more expensive
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2315 [19:31:33] <jelly> amd probably hard to find in the consumer
part of the market
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2318 [19:32:30] <Cew67> Hard to find and expensive ? How much are
we talking about 2000 $ for 500 go
2319 [19:32:41] <Cew67> This kind of price ?
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2332 [19:40:24] <jelly> last time I looked a couple years back,
there were some consumer models but the feature was not advertised
at all and you'd need to look at the specification
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2336 [19:43:00] <Cew67> Ok i will take a look at it thanks. Do you
also know how i can install flash player for chromium ?7
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2348 [19:47:25] <jelly> and looking at it now, then Crucial models
that advertised power loss protection did not protect in all
circumstances
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2358 [19:53:29] <jelly>
replaced-url
2359 [19:53:54] <greycat> is it "buy a UPS"?
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2363 [19:55:13] <jelly> tried that, the UPS died before the ssd
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2373 [20:04:53] <cirdan> jelly: you need a ATS switched PDU :)
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2377 [20:06:24] <MACscr> getting "mount -t --bind /dev
/mnt/stor1/dev" when i try to get an image setup for me to
chroot into it. Any suggestions?
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2381 [20:08:14] <Habbie> MACscr, what's the questino?
2382 [20:08:17] <Habbie> MACscr, what's the question?
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2385 [20:08:51] <hans_> i booted debian-live-xfce
2386 [20:09:02] <hans_> then left it alone too long and now i have
the screensaver login screen
2387 [20:09:09] <hans_> what do i write? what's the default
credentials for debian?
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2389 [20:09:31] <hans_> in xubuntu it's "xubuntu"
and blank (no password), so i thought, logically, it would be
"debian" and no password, but that's not it
2390 [20:09:42] <greycat> !lvie password
2391 [20:09:45] <greycat> !live password
2392 [20:09:45] <jmcnaught> !live user
2393 [20:09:46] <dpkg> hmm... live password is The debian-live
images have a user account configured for you to use. username: user
; password: live
2394 [20:09:56] <hans_> thanks!
2395 [20:10:16] <annadane> !live and let die
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2397 [20:10:33] <hans_> so.. dead and let die?
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2399 [20:11:57] <hans_> ... what's user's uid?
2400 [20:12:26] <greycat> read the passwd file if you need that
for some reason
2401 [20:12:30] <Habbie> or type 'id'
2402 [20:12:57] <hans_> iirc by default xfce doesn't let you
log in if your uid is <1000.. and
replaced-url
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2404 [20:13:29] <hans_> (autologin is fine (i know because
autologin with root works even if manual doesn't, or at least
that used to be the case))
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2406 [20:14:07] <hans_> it doesn't accept the user/live combo
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2409 [20:14:41] <hans_> what's the hotkey to drop to a
terminal tho.. ctrl+shift+F11 or something?
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2412 [20:14:56] <greycat> then I guess you go back to the web page
where you found this live image and hope they documented it there,
or ask in #debian-live on the OFTC network. P.S. this is not the
OFTC network.
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2415 [20:15:14] <greycat> ctrl-alt-f2
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2422 [20:17:04] <hans_> i found it at
replaced-url
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2425 [20:17:29] <hans_> but it doesn't say anything about
credentials
2426 [20:17:48] <hans_> > The images here were put together by
the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software.
2427 [20:17:52] <hans_> ill try oftc, thanks
2428 [20:18:24] <MACscr> anyone know how to temporarily stop an
iscsi target with tgt-admin?
2429 [20:18:54] <hans_> MACscr, idk but have you tried sending a
SIGSTOP?
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2431 [20:19:11] <MACscr> hans_ not sure how to target a single lun
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2456 [20:31:41] <nindustries> Hi, what would be a way to throttle
wireguard connections based on client?
2457 [20:32:42] <kre10s> hi. I've got the disk images of the
disks in an old raid array. fdisk -lu image.iso shows 1 partition of
type 'raid autodetect' I try to set up loopback: losetup
/dev/loop1 image1.iso then assemble the raid array mdadm --assemble
/dev/md0 /dev/loop1 but mdadm complains saying it can't read
the mbr...
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2459 [20:34:24] <kre10s> if i hd -n 512 image.iso i get the 55aa
thing at the end that is supposed to indicate that their is an mbr
in the image. is there another way to check the mbr?
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2476 [20:47:25] <MACscr> grr, i cant for the life of me figure out
how to start and stop a specific target. i need to work on its disk
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2482 [20:49:23] <tdn> How do I disable the ntp daemon
automatically start up?
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2484 [20:49:54] <greycat> systemctl disable ntp.service
2485 [20:50:03] <greycat> assuming that's the one you're
using
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2491 [20:51:44] <_merlim_5> am using FBIda to view images on the
framebuffer (no X), it works, but how do I clear the image??
2492 [20:52:11] <tdn> greycat, thanks.
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2496 [20:53:24] <jhutchins_wk> hans_: Running GUI apps as root is
a Very Bad Idea.
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2502 [20:57:26] <hans_> jhutchins_wk, ever ran gparted?
2503 [20:57:41] <dvs> with gksu
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2505 [20:58:28] <hans_> also jhutchins sounds familiar but i
don't remember why
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2508 [20:58:43] <hans_> jhutchins_wk, are you like a debian dev or
something?
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2512 [20:59:10] <jhutchins_wk> hans_: Yes, and there are settings
and apps that require root privileges, but running random apps like
file managers or even something like IRC as root can damage your
system.
2513 [20:59:24] <jhutchins_wk> Nope, just been around for a while.
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2521 [21:02:33] <hans_> jhutchins_wk, i don't exactly
disagree with you, but why are you telling me not to run gui apps as
root? i don't remember asking about anything like that recently
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2523 [21:02:48] <hans_> or you mean the uid login, oh ofc
that's what you mean, nvm
2524 [21:02:54] <jhutchins_wk> One thing that can happen is that
the application will write a dynamic config file to the real
user's home directory, rendering it unusable.
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2526 [21:03:23] <jhutchins_wk> Yeah, auto-login as root does not
sound good.
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2528 [21:04:17] <hans_> oh right, well i had auto-login as root on
a headless server with xserver-xorg-video-dummy some time back, ..
something about libreoffice iirc
2529 [21:04:51] <hans_> wierd libreoffice-html-export that
required a gui, i think
2530 [21:05:37] <hans_> (even tho it was all automated, still had
to have a DISPLAY to attach the exporter to x.x)
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2556 [21:21:42] <jhutchins_wk> I believe there are ways around
that, but not sure.
2557 [21:21:44] <hans_> what's the difference between
netinst.iso and mini.iso? they seems to be the same thing except
mini.iso is much smaller
2558 [21:21:56] <hans_> does netinst have a lot more network card
drivers or something? :p
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2563 [21:28:39] <jhutchins_wk> hans_: Netinst can do a full normal
install. I think the mini's more limited.
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2565 [21:29:24] <hans_> jhutchins_wk, nope that's not it,
mini can do a full install as well
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2568 [21:31:37] <hans_> come to think of it, netinst has a
"graphical install" mode, mini.iso doesn't (mini.iso
is still fully capable of installing a GUI desktop system tho)
2569 [21:33:06] <rwp> hans_, AFAIK the netinst disk contains the
graphical installer (although I always use the text mode of it) and
the mini.iso does not contain the graphical installer making the
mini.iso smaller than the netinst iso. AFAIK.
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2581 [21:43:47] <hans_> how can i tell the kernel that the
partition table changed in the netinst installer?
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2584 [21:44:03] <hans_> /bin/sh: partprobe not found
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2587 [21:44:35] <hans_> nvm, can just tell the installer to run
"detect disks" again, should work
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2592 [21:49:33] <magic_ninja> Man, who was in here I was supposed
to tell if I found out about KDE's wifi manager. Anyway, if you
see this, here is what was said in KDE: <d42> magic_ninja: i
think if you set it so all users may connect to it, it will connect
on boot ;v
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2613 [22:01:40] <DammitJim> is there a reason why an interface
that is not connect would want to keep running dhclient?
2614 [22:01:56] <DammitJim> not necessarily a problem, but I was
wondering if that is normal behavior
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2616 [22:02:49] <Habbie> DammitJim, if dhclient did not keep
running, something else would have to monitor the interface and
start dhclient when it becomes connected
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2618 [22:03:07] <DammitJim> it seems to run every 5 minutes
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2621 [22:04:04] <Habbie> a fresh dhclient every five minutes?
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2623 [22:04:20] <DammitJim> yes, for an interface that isn't
even connected
2624 [22:04:38] <Habbie> so something is starting dhclient for you
every five minutes
2625 [22:04:40] <Habbie> i wonder what it is
2626 [22:04:50] <rwp> DammitJim, What is managing it now?
NetworkManager? WICD? Other?
2627 [22:05:05] <DammitJim> I'm assuming it's network
manager
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2643 [22:12:43] <HeXiLeD> does debian need any additional package
for Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 13) or the kernel alone is enough ?
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2645 [22:12:52] <jmcnaught> DammitJim: check "systemctl
status ifup@eno1.service" (replace eno1 with interface) to see
if it's running, that might be where the dhclient is
2646 [22:13:29] <rwp> DammitJim, Since it is NM I shouldn't
say anything. But it does not need to run a dhclient on an inactive
device. Being NM it doesn't surprise me it is doing things it
doesn't need to do though.
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2650 [22:14:48] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: I believe you can put a
static entry in /etc/interfaces and NM won't manage it.
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2662 [22:22:11] <jmcnaught> HeXiLeD: are there any messages about
firmware failing to load in dmesg?
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2664 [22:22:55] <HeXiLeD> i am remote. someone is on the other
side. i have no clue.|
2665 [22:23:10] <HeXiLeD> this was a cloned hdd to ssd using dd
2666 [22:23:18] <Habbie> 'apt search marvell' only finds
some wireless stuff
2667 [22:23:19] <HeXiLeD> for some reason does not boot with the
wm
2668 [22:23:20] <Habbie> (on buster)
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2677 [22:25:43] <jhutchins_wk> HeXiLeD: Can you get the PCI ID
from lspci -nn?
2678 [22:26:18] <jhutchins_wk> HeXiLeD: If it needs firmware there
should be something about it in dmesg | less.
2679 [22:26:36] <jhutchins_wk> HeXiLeD: That should also show what
is happening when it should be coming up.
2680 [22:26:36] <HeXiLeD> 06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell
Technology Group Ltd. 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev
13)
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2683 [22:27:02] <jhutchins_wk> HeXiLeD: lspci -nn - the -nn gives
us the ID.
2684 [22:27:02] <HeXiLeD> 24.380784] sky2 0000:06:00.0 enp6s0:
enabling interface
2685 [22:27:32] <HeXiLeD> By the way ... this is from a gentoo
live cd which i am accessing remotely (ssh) and chrooted
2686 [22:27:50] <HeXiLeD> 27.196482] sky2 0000:06:00.0 enp6s0:
Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full duplex, flow control both
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2693 [22:31:26] <HeXiLeD> does debian renames network interfaces
to names like enp6s0
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2695 [22:32:03] <greycat> in stretch and later, that's the
default behavior
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2697 [22:32:25] <greycat> s/^/for systems installed /
2698 [22:32:55] <Habbie> yes, i'm coming to you from
enx3ce1a14cdcac
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2700 [22:33:15] <Habbie> on debian 10
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2702 [22:33:18] <HeXiLeD> okay. is it possible to have
/network/interfaces set in a way that will auto decide how to go ?
2703 [22:33:19] <Henry151> ^window hidelevel joins
2704 [22:33:21] <greycat> I've never seen one that actually
uses the MAC address like that
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2706 [22:33:30] <Habbie> greycat, it's usb ethernet
2707 [22:33:38] <HeXiLeD> auto lo
2708 [22:33:40] <HeXiLeD> iface lo inet loopback
2709 [22:33:42] <HeXiLeD> iface eth0 inet dhcp
2710 [22:33:44] <HeXiLeD> this is the conf
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2712 [22:33:47] <Habbie> greycat, if it did something else, the
name would change if i plugged it into another port
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2715 [22:34:12] <greycat> HeXiLeD: replace eth0 with the correct
interface name, and also add "auto " or
"allow-hotplug " that-interface, whichever is appropriate
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2717 [22:34:19] <Habbie> greycat, i have another usb ethernet
adapter with an all-zeroes MAC and that one does something else ;)
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2719 [22:34:34] <HeXiLeD> greycat i haveno way to find out the
name of the interface.
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2721 [22:34:44] <greycat> what are you not telling me
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2723 [22:35:04] <greycat> "I can't just type it in
because..."
2724 [22:35:28] <HeXiLeD> i ve said everything. i am remotely
connected to a live gentoo cd chroot to debian to fix a dd copy of a
full bootable debian 9 OS
2725 [22:35:51] <greycat> boot the debian system, get the
interface name, edit the file, reboot
2726 [22:35:52] <HeXiLeD> cant get network and cannot get WM
2727 [22:36:41] <HeXiLeD> cant. the person on the other side is
not able to write the password which is long, mixed characters and
the keyboard layout in the console is not the same
2728 [22:37:04] <greycat> so... many... questions
2729 [22:37:13] <HeXiLeD> just one.
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2731 [22:37:54] <HeXiLeD> is there a way to have debian auto
reconfig and detect the eth ? or i could force it on the kernel boot
parameters to use eth0
2732 [22:38:52] <greycat> Right. Do not engage the crazy. Just
give them the bad answer to their literal question.
replaced-url
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2735 [22:42:16] <HeXiLeD> update-grub ... gives this .
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev
mounted?).
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2737 [22:42:19] <HeXiLeD> bloody hell
2738 [22:42:24] <HeXiLeD> if i had known
2739 [22:43:20] <greycat> !chroot
2740 [22:43:20] <dpkg> To chroot into your Debian system boot to
your Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console
(Alt-F2). Mount your root filesystem with "mount -t ext2
/dev/whatever /target" and make /dev, /proc and /sys usable
with "mount --rbind --make-rslave /dev /target/dev ; mount -t
proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys". You
can then chroot into the system with "chroot /target".
2741 [22:43:29] <greycat> I bet you skipped some of those steps.
2742 [22:44:32] <HeXiLeD> it not mounted with a debian live. it is
with a gentoo live
2743 [22:44:50] <greycat> that wouldn't matter, as far as I
know
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2750 [22:52:48] <HeXiLeD> the remote person was able to login. i m
getting some images. the eth0 is now enp6s0. the marvel sky2
module/driver is present
2751 [22:53:06] <jhutchins_wk> !interface names
2752 [22:53:06] <dpkg> Starting with <stretch>, network
interface names have changed from the previous convention of eth0,
eth1/wlan0, wlan1 to names based on the device vendor or driver.
This has some upsides and some downsides. For more information and
options, see
replaced-url
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2754 [22:53:29] <jhutchins_wk> This has happened at the kernel
development level and is not a Debian change.
2755 [22:53:57] <HeXiLeD> i know
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2757 [22:54:21] <jhutchins_wk> You have three options: Traditional
(eth0), bus and connection, or mac based.
2758 [22:54:54] <jhutchins_wk> HeXiLeD: Couldn't you just
change the inteface config to the new name?
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2760 [22:55:09] <greycat> jhutchins_wk: good luck with that.
2761 [22:55:28] <jhutchins_wk> ?
2762 [22:55:31] <hans_> what's "standard system
utilities" ?
replaced-url
2763 [22:55:47] <greycat> things with "priority:
standard"
2764 [22:55:57] <greycat> if you don't know, you want them
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2767 [22:56:48] <greycat> examples include man-db, manpages, wget,
bzip2
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2770 [22:58:04] <DammitJim> jhutchins_wk, I need the interface to
use dhcp when it's connected
2771 [22:58:12] <HeXiLeD> jhutchins_wk: i am instructing the
remote person to do that
2772 [22:58:20] <DammitJim> just trying to understand why the
system runs dhclient when there is nothing connected to that
interface
2773 [22:58:21] <HeXiLeD> onde i get network i can take care of
the rest
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2777 [23:00:51] <marek> what should I do if I would like a package
update but the maintainers are not responding?
2778 [23:01:41] <greycat> Depends on why you want a "package
update". If it's purely practical ("I need x to do
y"), just remove the Debian package, install upstream's
version yourself, and move on.
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2784 [23:04:03] <marek> greycat: no, I mean in the debian
ecosystem, I would like a newer version of the software to make it
to debian sid
2785 [23:04:11] <greycat> !slushy
2786 [23:04:11] <dpkg> When a <testing> release becomes
frozen, <unstable> tends to partially freeze as well. This is
because developers are reluctant to upload radically new software to
unstable, in case the frozen software in testing needs minor updates
and to fix release critical bugs which keep testing from becoming
<stable>.
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2823 [23:24:20] <HeXiLeD> !chroot
2824 [23:24:20] <dpkg> To chroot into your Debian system boot to
your Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console
(Alt-F2). Mount your root filesystem with "mount -t ext2
/dev/whatever /target" and make /dev, /proc and /sys usable
with "mount --rbind --make-rslave /dev /target/dev ; mount -t
proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys". You
can then chroot into the system with "chroot /target".
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2827 [23:26:18] <HeXiLeD> this really makes a lot of sense mount
--rbind --make-rslave /dev/target/dev
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2829 [23:27:27] <Jeana> is writing killall /bin/blah | exit 1 ....
at the end of blah file ..consider a loop script
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2833 [23:27:57] <Jeana> i mean /bin/blah | exit 1
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2835 [23:28:57] <Jeana> like if .... ech hello | /bin/hello | exit
1
2836 [23:29:03] <Jeana> i mean echo
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2838 [23:30:24] <Jeana> omg its endless
2839 [23:30:28] <Jeana> :@
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2843 [23:31:32] <Jeana> what is the use of while: do ..done then
2844 [23:31:43] <Jeana> stupid linux
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2850 [23:38:14] <EdePopede> and the question is?
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2864 [23:50:28] <magic_ninja> Jeana, what does /bin/blah return if
bin/blah doesn't exist?
2865 [23:51:07] <magic_ninja> you would want to catch the
condition that there is no more files. IE read all bins to some type
of list, see if they are running, if they are kill them. Or am I
missing something?
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